| # Class for generation of overlayfs mount units |
| # |
| # It's often desired in Embedded System design to have a read-only rootfs. |
| # But a lot of different applications might want to have a read-write access to |
| # some parts of a filesystem. It can be especially useful when your update mechanism |
| # overwrites the whole rootfs, but you want your application data to be preserved |
| # between updates. This class provides a way to achieve that by means |
| # of overlayfs and at the same time keeping the base rootfs read-only. |
| # |
| # Usage example. |
| # |
| # Set a mount point for a partition overlayfs is going to use as upper layer |
| # in your machine configuration. Underlying file system can be anything that |
| # is supported by overlayfs. This has to be done in your machine configuration. |
| # QA check fails to catch file existence if you redefine this variable in your recipe! |
| # |
| # OVERLAYFS_MOUNT_POINT[data] ?= "/data" |
| # |
| # Per default the class assumes you have a corresponding fstab entry or systemd |
| # mount unit (data.mount in this case) for this mount point installed on the |
| # image, for instance via a wks script or the systemd-machine-units recipe. |
| # |
| # If the mount point is handled somewhere else, e.g. custom boot or preinit |
| # scripts or in a initramfs, then this QA check can be skipped by adding |
| # mount-configured to the related OVERLAYFS_QA_SKIP flag: |
| # |
| # OVERLAYFS_QA_SKIP[data] = "mount-configured" |
| # |
| # To use the overlayfs, you just have to specify writable directories inside |
| # their recipe: |
| # |
| # OVERLAYFS_WRITABLE_PATHS[data] = "/usr/share/my-custom-application" |
| # |
| # To support several mount points you can use a different variable flag. Assume we |
| # want to have a writable location on the file system, but not interested where the data |
| # survive a reboot. Then we could have a mnt-overlay.mount unit for a tmpfs file system: |
| # |
| # OVERLAYFS_MOUNT_POINT[mnt-overlay] = "/mnt/overlay" |
| # OVERLAYFS_WRITABLE_PATHS[mnt-overlay] = "/usr/share/another-application" |
| # |
| # If your recipe deploys a systemd service, then it should require and be |
| # started after the ${PN}-overlays.service to make sure that all overlays are |
| # mounted beforehand. |
| # |
| # Note: the class does not support /etc directory itself, because systemd depends on it |
| # For /etc directory use overlayfs-etc class |
| |
| REQUIRED_DISTRO_FEATURES += "systemd overlayfs" |
| |
| inherit systemd features_check |
| |
| OVERLAYFS_CREATE_DIRS_TEMPLATE ??= "${COREBASE}/meta/files/overlayfs-create-dirs.service.in" |
| OVERLAYFS_MOUNT_UNIT_TEMPLATE ??= "${COREBASE}/meta/files/overlayfs-unit.mount.in" |
| OVERLAYFS_ALL_OVERLAYS_TEMPLATE ??= "${COREBASE}/meta/files/overlayfs-all-overlays.service.in" |
| |
| python do_create_overlayfs_units() { |
| from oe.overlayfs import mountUnitName |
| |
| with open(d.getVar("OVERLAYFS_CREATE_DIRS_TEMPLATE"), "r") as f: |
| CreateDirsUnitTemplate = f.read() |
| with open(d.getVar("OVERLAYFS_MOUNT_UNIT_TEMPLATE"), "r") as f: |
| MountUnitTemplate = f.read() |
| with open(d.getVar("OVERLAYFS_ALL_OVERLAYS_TEMPLATE"), "r") as f: |
| AllOverlaysTemplate = f.read() |
| |
| def prepareUnits(data, lower): |
| from oe.overlayfs import helperUnitName |
| |
| args = { |
| 'DATA_MOUNT_POINT': data, |
| 'DATA_MOUNT_UNIT': mountUnitName(data), |
| 'CREATE_DIRS_SERVICE': helperUnitName(lower), |
| 'LOWERDIR': lower, |
| } |
| |
| bb.debug(1, "Generate systemd unit %s" % mountUnitName(lower)) |
| with open(os.path.join(d.getVar('WORKDIR'), mountUnitName(lower)), 'w') as f: |
| f.write(MountUnitTemplate.format(**args)) |
| |
| bb.debug(1, "Generate helper systemd unit %s" % helperUnitName(lower)) |
| with open(os.path.join(d.getVar('WORKDIR'), helperUnitName(lower)), 'w') as f: |
| f.write(CreateDirsUnitTemplate.format(**args)) |
| |
| def prepareGlobalUnit(dependentUnits): |
| from oe.overlayfs import allOverlaysUnitName |
| args = { |
| 'ALL_OVERLAYFS_UNITS': " ".join(dependentUnits), |
| 'PN': d.getVar('PN') |
| } |
| |
| bb.debug(1, "Generate systemd unit with all overlays %s" % allOverlaysUnitName(d)) |
| with open(os.path.join(d.getVar('WORKDIR'), allOverlaysUnitName(d)), 'w') as f: |
| f.write(AllOverlaysTemplate.format(**args)) |
| |
| mountUnitList = [] |
| overlayMountPoints = d.getVarFlags("OVERLAYFS_MOUNT_POINT") |
| for mountPoint in overlayMountPoints: |
| bb.debug(1, "Process variable flag %s" % mountPoint) |
| for lower in d.getVarFlag('OVERLAYFS_WRITABLE_PATHS', mountPoint).split(): |
| bb.debug(1, "Prepare mount unit for %s with data mount point %s" % |
| (lower, d.getVarFlag('OVERLAYFS_MOUNT_POINT', mountPoint))) |
| prepareUnits(d.getVarFlag('OVERLAYFS_MOUNT_POINT', mountPoint), lower) |
| mountUnitList.append(mountUnitName(lower)) |
| |
| # set up one unit, which depends on all mount units, so users can set |
| # only one dependency in their units to make sure software starts |
| # when all overlays are mounted |
| prepareGlobalUnit(mountUnitList) |
| } |
| |
| # we need to generate file names early during parsing stage |
| python () { |
| from oe.overlayfs import strForBash, unitFileList |
| |
| unitList = unitFileList(d) |
| for unit in unitList: |
| d.appendVar('SYSTEMD_SERVICE:' + d.getVar('PN'), ' ' + unit) |
| d.appendVar('FILES:' + d.getVar('PN'), ' ' + |
| d.getVar('systemd_system_unitdir') + '/' + strForBash(unit)) |
| |
| d.setVar('OVERLAYFS_UNIT_LIST', ' '.join([strForBash(s) for s in unitList])) |
| } |
| |
| do_install:append() { |
| install -d ${D}${systemd_system_unitdir} |
| for unit in ${OVERLAYFS_UNIT_LIST}; do |
| install -m 0444 ${WORKDIR}/${unit} ${D}${systemd_system_unitdir} |
| done |
| } |
| |
| addtask create_overlayfs_units before do_install |