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#
# Copyright OpenEmbedded Contributors
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
#
inherit useradd_base
# base-passwd-cross provides the default passwd and group files in the
# target sysroot, and shadow -native and -sysroot provide the utilities
# and support files needed to add and modify user and group accounts
DEPENDS:append:class-target = " base-files shadow-native shadow-sysroot shadow base-passwd"
PACKAGE_WRITE_DEPS += "shadow-native"
# This preinstall function can be run in four different contexts:
#
# a) Before do_install
# b) At do_populate_sysroot_setscene when installing from sstate packages
# c) As the preinst script in the target package at do_rootfs time
# d) As the preinst script in the target package on device as a package upgrade
#
useradd_preinst () {
OPT=""
SYSROOT=""
if test "x$D" != "x"; then
# Installing into a sysroot
SYSROOT="$D"
OPT="--root $D"
# Make sure login.defs is there, this is to make debian package backend work
# correctly while doing rootfs.
# The problem here is that if /etc/login.defs is treated as a config file for
# shadow package, then while performing preinsts for packages that depend on
# shadow, there might only be /etc/login.def.dpkg-new there in root filesystem.
if [ ! -e $D${sysconfdir}/login.defs -a -e $D${sysconfdir}/login.defs.dpkg-new ]; then
cp $D${sysconfdir}/login.defs.dpkg-new $D${sysconfdir}/login.defs
fi
# user/group lookups should match useradd/groupadd --root
export PSEUDO_PASSWD="$SYSROOT"
fi
# If we're not doing a special SSTATE/SYSROOT install
# then set the values, otherwise use the environment
if test "x$UA_SYSROOT" = "x"; then
# Installing onto a target
# Add groups and users defined only for this package
GROUPADD_PARAM="${GROUPADD_PARAM}"
USERADD_PARAM="${USERADD_PARAM}"
GROUPMEMS_PARAM="${GROUPMEMS_PARAM}"
fi
# Perform group additions first, since user additions may depend
# on these groups existing
if test "x`echo $GROUPADD_PARAM | tr -d '[:space:]'`" != "x"; then
echo "Running groupadd commands..."
# Invoke multiple instances of groupadd for parameter lists
# separated by ';'
opts=`echo "$GROUPADD_PARAM" | cut -d ';' -f 1 | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
remaining=`echo "$GROUPADD_PARAM" | cut -d ';' -f 2- | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
while test "x$opts" != "x"; do
perform_groupadd "$SYSROOT" "$OPT $opts"
if test "x$opts" = "x$remaining"; then
break
fi
opts=`echo "$remaining" | cut -d ';' -f 1 | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
remaining=`echo "$remaining" | cut -d ';' -f 2- | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
done
fi
if test "x`echo $USERADD_PARAM | tr -d '[:space:]'`" != "x"; then
echo "Running useradd commands..."
# Invoke multiple instances of useradd for parameter lists
# separated by ';'
opts=`echo "$USERADD_PARAM" | cut -d ';' -f 1 | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
remaining=`echo "$USERADD_PARAM" | cut -d ';' -f 2- | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
while test "x$opts" != "x"; do
perform_useradd "$SYSROOT" "$OPT $opts"
if test "x$opts" = "x$remaining"; then
break
fi
opts=`echo "$remaining" | cut -d ';' -f 1 | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
remaining=`echo "$remaining" | cut -d ';' -f 2- | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
done
fi
if test "x`echo $GROUPMEMS_PARAM | tr -d '[:space:]'`" != "x"; then
echo "Running groupmems commands..."
# Invoke multiple instances of groupmems for parameter lists
# separated by ';'
opts=`echo "$GROUPMEMS_PARAM" | cut -d ';' -f 1 | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
remaining=`echo "$GROUPMEMS_PARAM" | cut -d ';' -f 2- | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
while test "x$opts" != "x"; do
perform_groupmems "$SYSROOT" "$OPT $opts"
if test "x$opts" = "x$remaining"; then
break
fi
opts=`echo "$remaining" | cut -d ';' -f 1 | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
remaining=`echo "$remaining" | cut -d ';' -f 2- | sed -e 's#[ \t]*$##'`
done
fi
}
useradd_sysroot () {
# Pseudo may (do_prepare_recipe_sysroot) or may not (do_populate_sysroot_setscene) be running
# at this point so we're explicit about the environment so pseudo can load if
# not already present.
# PSEUDO_SYSROOT can contain references to the build architecture and COMPONENT_DIR
# so needs the STAGING_FIXME below
export PSEUDO="${FAKEROOTENV} ${PSEUDO_SYSROOT}${bindir_native}/pseudo"
# Explicitly set $D since it isn't set to anything
# before do_prepare_recipe_sysroot
D=${STAGING_DIR_TARGET}
# base-passwd's postinst may not have run yet in which case we'll get called later, just exit.
# Beware that in some cases we might see the fake pseudo passwd here, in which case we also must
# exit.
if [ ! -f $D${sysconfdir}/passwd ] ||
grep -q this-is-the-pseudo-passwd $D${sysconfdir}/passwd; then
exit 0
fi
# It is also possible we may be in a recipe which doesn't have useradd dependencies and hence the
# useradd/groupadd tools are unavailable. If there is no dependency, we assume we don't want to
# create users in the sysroot
if ! command -v useradd; then
bbwarn "command useradd not found!"
exit 0
fi
# Add groups and users defined for all recipe packages
GROUPADD_PARAM="${@get_all_cmd_params(d, 'groupadd')}"
USERADD_PARAM="${@get_all_cmd_params(d, 'useradd')}"
GROUPMEMS_PARAM="${@get_all_cmd_params(d, 'groupmems')}"
# Tell the system to use the environment vars
UA_SYSROOT=1
useradd_preinst
}
# The export of PSEUDO in useradd_sysroot() above contains references to
# ${PSEUDO_SYSROOT} and ${PSEUDO_LOCALSTATEDIR}. Additionally, the logging
# shell functions use ${LOGFIFO}. These need to be handled when restoring
# postinst-useradd-${PN} from the sstate cache.
EXTRA_STAGING_FIXMES += "PSEUDO_SYSROOT PSEUDO_LOCALSTATEDIR LOGFIFO"
python useradd_sysroot_sstate () {
scriptfile = None
task = d.getVar("BB_CURRENTTASK")
if task == "package_setscene":
bb.build.exec_func("useradd_sysroot", d)
elif task == "prepare_recipe_sysroot":
# Used to update this recipe's own sysroot so the user/groups are available to do_install
# If do_populate_sysroot is triggered and we write the file here, there would be an overlapping
# files. See usergrouptests.UserGroupTests.test_add_task_between_p_sysroot_and_package
scriptfile = d.expand("${RECIPE_SYSROOT}${bindir}/postinst-useradd-${PN}-recipedebug")
bb.build.exec_func("useradd_sysroot", d)
elif task == "populate_sysroot":
# Used when installed in dependent task sysroots
scriptfile = d.expand("${SYSROOT_DESTDIR}${bindir}/postinst-useradd-${PN}")
if scriptfile:
bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(scriptfile))
with open(scriptfile, 'w') as script:
script.write("#!/bin/sh -e\n")
bb.data.emit_func("useradd_sysroot", script, d)
script.write("useradd_sysroot\n")
os.chmod(scriptfile, 0o755)
}
do_prepare_recipe_sysroot[postfuncs] += "${SYSROOTFUNC}"
SYSROOTFUNC:class-target = "useradd_sysroot_sstate"
SYSROOTFUNC = ""
SYSROOT_PREPROCESS_FUNCS += "${SYSROOTFUNC}"
SSTATEPREINSTFUNCS:append:class-target = " useradd_sysroot_sstate"
USERADD_DEPENDS ??= ""
DEPENDS += "${USERADD_DEPENDS}"
do_package_setscene[depends] += "${USERADDSETSCENEDEPS}"
do_populate_sysroot_setscene[depends] += "${USERADDSETSCENEDEPS}"
USERADDSETSCENEDEPS:class-target = "${MLPREFIX}base-passwd:do_populate_sysroot_setscene pseudo-native:do_populate_sysroot_setscene shadow-native:do_populate_sysroot_setscene ${MLPREFIX}shadow-sysroot:do_populate_sysroot_setscene ${@' '.join(['%s:do_populate_sysroot_setscene' % pkg for pkg in d.getVar("USERADD_DEPENDS").split()])}"
USERADDSETSCENEDEPS = ""
# Recipe parse-time sanity checks
def update_useradd_after_parse(d):
useradd_packages = d.getVar('USERADD_PACKAGES')
if not useradd_packages:
bb.fatal("%s inherits useradd but doesn't set USERADD_PACKAGES" % d.getVar('FILE', False))
for pkg in useradd_packages.split():
d.appendVarFlag("do_populate_sysroot", "vardeps", " USERADD_PARAM:%s GROUPADD_PARAM:%s GROUPMEMS_PARAM:%s" % (pkg, pkg, pkg))
if not d.getVar('USERADD_PARAM:%s' % pkg) and not d.getVar('GROUPADD_PARAM:%s' % pkg) and not d.getVar('GROUPMEMS_PARAM:%s' % pkg):
bb.fatal("%s inherits useradd but doesn't set USERADD_PARAM, GROUPADD_PARAM or GROUPMEMS_PARAM for package %s" % (d.getVar('FILE', False), pkg))
python __anonymous() {
if not bb.data.inherits_class('nativesdk', d) \
and not bb.data.inherits_class('native', d):
update_useradd_after_parse(d)
}
# Return a single [GROUP|USER]ADD_PARAM formatted string which includes the
# [group|user]add parameters for all USERADD_PACKAGES in this recipe
def get_all_cmd_params(d, cmd_type):
import string
param_type = cmd_type.upper() + "_PARAM:%s"
params = []
useradd_packages = d.getVar('USERADD_PACKAGES') or ""
for pkg in useradd_packages.split():
param = d.getVar(param_type % pkg)
if param:
params.append(param.rstrip(" ;"))
return "; ".join(params)
# Adds the preinst script into generated packages
fakeroot python populate_packages:prepend () {
def update_useradd_package(pkg):
bb.debug(1, 'adding user/group calls to preinst for %s' % pkg)
"""
useradd preinst is appended here because pkg_preinst may be
required to execute on the target. Not doing so may cause
useradd preinst to be invoked twice, causing unwanted warnings.
"""
preinst = d.getVar('pkg_preinst:%s' % pkg) or d.getVar('pkg_preinst')
if not preinst:
preinst = '#!/bin/sh\n'
preinst += 'bbnote () {\n\techo "NOTE: $*"\n}\n'
preinst += 'bbwarn () {\n\techo "WARNING: $*"\n}\n'
preinst += 'bbfatal () {\n\techo "ERROR: $*"\n\texit 1\n}\n'
preinst += 'perform_groupadd () {\n%s}\n' % d.getVar('perform_groupadd')
preinst += 'perform_useradd () {\n%s}\n' % d.getVar('perform_useradd')
preinst += 'perform_groupmems () {\n%s}\n' % d.getVar('perform_groupmems')
preinst += d.getVar('useradd_preinst')
# Expand out the *_PARAM variables to the package specific versions
for rep in ["GROUPADD_PARAM", "USERADD_PARAM", "GROUPMEMS_PARAM"]:
val = d.getVar(rep + ":" + pkg) or ""
preinst = preinst.replace("${" + rep + "}", val)
d.setVar('pkg_preinst:%s' % pkg, preinst)
# RDEPENDS setup
rdepends = d.getVar("RDEPENDS:%s" % pkg) or ""
rdepends += ' ' + d.getVar('MLPREFIX', False) + 'base-passwd'
rdepends += ' ' + d.getVar('MLPREFIX', False) + 'shadow'
# base-files is where the default /etc/skel is packaged
rdepends += ' ' + d.getVar('MLPREFIX', False) + 'base-files'
d.setVar("RDEPENDS:%s" % pkg, rdepends)
# Add the user/group preinstall scripts and RDEPENDS requirements
# to packages specified by USERADD_PACKAGES
if not bb.data.inherits_class('nativesdk', d) \
and not bb.data.inherits_class('native', d):
useradd_packages = d.getVar('USERADD_PACKAGES') or ""
for pkg in useradd_packages.split():
update_useradd_package(pkg)
}
# Use the following to extend the useradd with custom functions
USERADDEXTENSION ?= ""
inherit_defer ${USERADDEXTENSION}