#!/bin/sh set -eu # This script fills either cache.A or cache.B with new content and then # atomically switches the cache symlink from one to the other at the end. # This way, at no point will the cache be in an non-working state, even # when this script got canceled at any point. # Working with two directories also automatically prunes old packages in # the local repository. if [ -e "./shared/cache.A" ] && [ -e "./shared/cache.B" ]; then echo "both ./shared/cache.A and ./shared/cache.B exist" >&2 echo "was a former run of the script aborted?" >&2 echo "cache symlink points to $(readlink ./shared/cache)" >&2 exit 1 fi if [ -e "./shared/cache.A" ]; then oldcache=cache.A newcache=cache.B else oldcache=cache.B newcache=cache.A fi oldcachedir="./shared/$oldcache" newcachedir="./shared/$newcache" oldmirrordir="$oldcachedir/debian" newmirrordir="$newcachedir/debian" mirror="http://deb.debian.org/debian" security_mirror="http://security.debian.org/debian-security" arch1=$(dpkg --print-architecture) arch2=armhf if [ "$arch1" = "$arch2" ]; then arch2=amd64 fi components=main : "${HAVE_QEMU:=yes}" if [ -e "$oldmirrordir/dists/unstable/Release" ]; then http_code=$(curl --output /dev/null --silent --location --head --time-cond "$oldmirrordir/dists/unstable/Release" --write-out '%{http_code}' "$mirror/dists/unstable/Release") case "$http_code" in 200) ;; # need update 304) echo up-to-date; exit 0;; *) echo "unexpected status: $http_code"; exit 1;; esac fi get_oldaptnames() { if [ ! -e "$1/$2" ]; then return fi gzip -dc "$1/$2" \ | grep-dctrl --no-field-names --show-field=Package,Version,Architecture,Filename '' \ | paste -sd " \n" \ | while read name ver arch fname; do if [ ! -e "$1/$fname" ]; then continue fi # apt stores deb files with the colon encoded as %3a while # mirrors do not contain the epoch at all #645895 case "$ver" in *:*) ver="${ver%%:*}%3a${ver#*:}";; esac aptname="$rootdir/var/cache/apt/archives/${name}_${ver}_${arch}.deb" # we have to cp and not mv because other # distributions might still need this file # we have to cp and not symlink because apt # doesn't recognize symlinks cp --link "$1/$fname" "$aptname" echo "$aptname" done } get_newaptnames() { if [ ! -e "$1/$2" ]; then return fi gzip -dc "$1/$2" \ | grep-dctrl --no-field-names --show-field=Package,Version,Architecture,Filename,MD5sum '' \ | paste -sd " \n" \ | while read name ver arch fname md5; do dir="${fname%/*}" # apt stores deb files with the colon encoded as %3a while # mirrors do not contain the epoch at all #645895 case "$ver" in *:*) ver="${ver%%:*}%3a${ver#*:}";; esac aptname="$rootdir/var/cache/apt/archives/${name}_${ver}_${arch}.deb" if [ -e "$aptname" ]; then # make sure that we found the right file by checking its hash echo "$md5 $aptname" | md5sum --check >&2 mkdir -p "$1/$dir" # since we move hardlinks around, the same hardlink might've been # moved already into the same place by another distribution. # mv(1) refuses to copy A to B if both are hardlinks of each other. if [ "$aptname" -ef "$1/$fname" ]; then # both files are already the same so we just need to # delete the source rm "$aptname" else mv "$aptname" "$1/$fname" fi echo "$aptname" fi done } update_cache() { dist="$1" nativearch="$2" # use a subdirectory of $newcachedir so that we can use # hardlinks rootdir="$newcachedir/apt" mkdir -p "$rootdir" for p in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d /etc/apt/sources.list.d /etc/apt/preferences.d /var/cache/apt/archives /var/lib/apt/lists/partial /var/lib/dpkg; do mkdir -p "$rootdir/$p" done # read sources.list content from stdin cat > "$rootdir/etc/apt/sources.list" cat << END > "$rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf" Apt::Architecture "$nativearch"; Apt::Architectures "$nativearch"; Dir::Etc "$rootdir/etc/apt"; Dir::State "$rootdir/var/lib/apt"; Dir::Cache "$rootdir/var/cache/apt"; Apt::Install-Recommends false; Apt::Get::Download-Only true; Acquire::Languages "none"; Dir::Etc::Trusted "/etc/apt/trusted.gpg"; Dir::Etc::TrustedParts "/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d"; END > "$rootdir/var/lib/dpkg/status" APT_CONFIG="$rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf" apt-get update # before downloading packages and before replacing the old Packages # file, copy all old *.deb packages from the mirror to # /var/cache/apt/archives so that apt will not re-download *.deb # packages that we already have { get_oldaptnames "$oldmirrordir" "dists/$dist/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" if grep --quiet security.debian.org "$rootdir/etc/apt/sources.list"; then get_oldaptnames "$oldmirrordir" "dists/stable-updates/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" get_oldaptnames "$oldcachedir/debian-security" "dists/stable/updates/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" fi } | sort -u > "$rootdir/oldaptnames" pkgs=$(APT_CONFIG="$rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf" apt-get indextargets \ --format '$(FILENAME)' 'Created-By: Packages' "Architecture: $nativearch" \ | xargs --delimiter='\n' /usr/lib/apt/apt-helper cat-file \ | grep-dctrl --no-field-names --show-field=Package --exact-match \ \( --field=Essential yes --or --field=Priority required \ --or --field=Priority important --or --field=Priority standard \ --or --field=Package build-essential \) ) pkgs="$(echo $pkgs) build-essential" APT_CONFIG="$rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf" apt-get --yes install $pkgs # to be able to also test gpg verification, we need to create a mirror mkdir -p "$newmirrordir/dists/$dist/main/binary-$nativearch/" curl --location "$mirror/dists/$dist/Release" > "$newmirrordir/dists/$dist/Release" curl --location "$mirror/dists/$dist/Release.gpg" > "$newmirrordir/dists/$dist/Release.gpg" curl --location "$mirror/dists/$dist/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" > "$newmirrordir/dists/$dist/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" if grep --quiet security.debian.org "$rootdir/etc/apt/sources.list"; then mkdir -p "$newmirrordir/dists/stable-updates/main/binary-$nativearch/" curl --location "$mirror/dists/stable-updates/Release" > "$newmirrordir/dists/stable-updates/Release" curl --location "$mirror/dists/stable-updates/Release.gpg" > "$newmirrordir/dists/stable-updates/Release.gpg" curl --location "$mirror/dists/stable-updates/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" > "$newmirrordir/dists/stable-updates/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" mkdir -p "$newcachedir/debian-security/dists/stable/updates/main/binary-$nativearch/" curl --location "$security_mirror/dists/stable/updates/Release" > "$newcachedir/debian-security/dists/stable/updates/Release" curl --location "$security_mirror/dists/stable/updates/Release.gpg" > "$newcachedir/debian-security/dists/stable/updates/Release.gpg" curl --location "$security_mirror/dists/stable/updates/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" > "$newcachedir/debian-security/dists/stable/updates/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" fi # the deb files downloaded by apt must be moved to their right locations in the # pool directory # # Instead of parsing the Packages file, we could also attempt to move the deb # files ourselves to the appropriate pool directories. But that approach # requires re-creating the heuristic by which the directory is chosen, requires # stripping the epoch from the filename and will break once mirrors change. # This way, it doesn't matter where the mirror ends up storing the package. { get_newaptnames "$newmirrordir" "dists/$dist/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz"; if grep --quiet security.debian.org "$rootdir/etc/apt/sources.list"; then get_newaptnames "$newmirrordir" "dists/stable-updates/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" get_newaptnames "$newcachedir/debian-security" "dists/stable/updates/main/binary-$nativearch/Packages.gz" fi } | sort -u > "$rootdir/newaptnames" rm "$rootdir/var/cache/apt/archives/lock" rmdir "$rootdir/var/cache/apt/archives/partial" # remove all packages that were in the old Packages file but not in the # new one anymore comm -23 "$rootdir/oldaptnames" "$rootdir/newaptnames" | xargs --delimiter="\n" --no-run-if-empty rm # now the apt cache should be empty if [ ! -z "$(ls -1qA "$rootdir/var/cache/apt/archives/")" ]; then echo "/var/cache/apt/archives not empty" exit 1 fi # cleanup APT_CONFIG="$rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf" apt-get --option Dir::Etc::SourceList=/dev/null update APT_CONFIG="$rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf" apt-get clean rm "$rootdir/var/cache/apt/archives/lock" rm "$rootdir/var/lib/apt/lists/lock" rm "$rootdir/var/lib/dpkg/status" rm "$rootdir/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend" rm "$rootdir/var/lib/dpkg/lock" rm "$rootdir/etc/apt/apt.conf" rm "$rootdir/etc/apt/sources.list" rm "$rootdir/oldaptnames" rm "$rootdir/newaptnames" find "$rootdir" -depth -print0 | xargs -0 rmdir } for nativearch in "$arch1" "$arch2"; do for dist in stable testing unstable; do cat << END | update_cache "$dist" "$nativearch" deb [arch=$nativearch] $mirror $dist $components END if [ "$dist" = "stable" ]; then cat << END | update_cache "$dist" "$nativearch" deb [arch=$nativearch] $mirror $dist $components deb [arch=$nativearch] $mirror stable-updates main deb [arch=$nativearch] $security_mirror stable/updates main END fi done done if [ "$HAVE_QEMU" = "yes" ]; then # We must not use any --dpkgopt here because any dpkg options still # leak into the chroot with chrootless mode. # We do not use our own package cache here because # - it doesn't (and shouldn't) contain the extra packages # - it doesn't matter if the base system is from a different mirror timestamp # procps is needed for /sbin/sysctl tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)" ./mmdebstrap --variant=apt --architectures=amd64,armhf --mode=unshare \ --include=perl-doc,linux-image-amd64,systemd-sysv,perl,arch-test,fakechroot,fakeroot,mount,uidmap,proot,qemu-user-static,binfmt-support,qemu-user,dpkg-dev,mini-httpd,libdevel-cover-perl,debootstrap,libfakechroot:armhf,libfakeroot:armhf,procps \ unstable - "$mirror" > "$tmpdir/debian-unstable.tar" cat << END > "$tmpdir/extlinux.conf" default linux timeout 0 label linux kernel /vmlinuz append initrd=/initrd.img root=/dev/sda1 rw console=ttyS0,115200 serial 0 115200 END cat << END > "$tmpdir/mmdebstrap.service" [Unit] Description=mmdebstrap worker script [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/worker.sh [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target END # here is something crazy: # as we run mmdebstrap, the process ends up being run by different users with # different privileges (real or fake). But for being able to collect # Devel::Cover data, they must all share a single directory. The only way that # I found to make this work is to mount the database directory with a # filesystem that doesn't support ownership information at all and a umask that # gives read/write access to everybody. # https://github.com/pjcj/Devel--Cover/issues/223 cat << 'END' > "$tmpdir/worker.sh" #!/bin/sh echo 'root:root' | chpasswd mount -t 9p -o trans=virtio,access=any mmdebstrap /mnt # need to restart mini-httpd because we mounted different content into www-root systemctl restart mini-httpd handler () { while IFS= read -r line || [ -n "$line" ]; do printf "%s %s: %s\n" "$(date +%T.%3N)" "$1" "$line" done } ( cd /mnt; if [ -e cover_db.img ]; then mkdir -p cover_db mount -o loop,umask=000 cover_db.img cover_db fi ret=0 { { { { { sh -x ./test.sh 2>&1 1>&4 3>&- 4>&-; echo $? >&2; } | handler E >&3; } 4>&1 | handler O >&3; } 2>&1; } | { read xs; exit $xs; }; } 3>&1 || ret=$? if [ -e cover_db.img ]; then df -h cover_db umount cover_db fi echo $ret ) > /mnt/result.txt 2>&1 umount /mnt systemctl poweroff END chmod +x "$tmpdir/worker.sh" # initially we serve from the new cache so that debootstrap can grab # the new package repository and not the old cat << END > "$tmpdir/mini-httpd" START=1 DAEMON_OPTS="-h 127.0.0.1 -p 80 -u nobody -dd /mnt/$newcache -i /var/run/mini-httpd.pid -T UTF-8" END cat << 'END' > "$tmpdir/hosts" 127.0.0.1 localhost END #libguestfs-test-tool #export LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=1 LIBGUESTFS_TRACE=1 guestfish -N "$tmpdir/debian-unstable.img"=disk:3G -- \ part-disk /dev/sda mbr : \ part-set-bootable /dev/sda 1 true : \ mkfs ext2 /dev/sda1 : \ mount /dev/sda1 / : \ tar-in "$tmpdir/debian-unstable.tar" / : \ extlinux / : \ copy-in "$tmpdir/extlinux.conf" / : \ mkdir-p /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants : \ ln-s ../mmdebstrap.service /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/mmdebstrap.service : \ copy-in "$tmpdir/mmdebstrap.service" /etc/systemd/system/ : \ copy-in "$tmpdir/worker.sh" / : \ copy-in "$tmpdir/mini-httpd" /etc/default : \ copy-in "$tmpdir/hosts" /etc/ : rm "$tmpdir/extlinux.conf" "$tmpdir/worker.sh" "$tmpdir/mini-httpd" "$tmpdir/hosts" "$tmpdir/debian-unstable.tar" "$tmpdir/mmdebstrap.service" qemu-img convert -O qcow2 "$tmpdir/debian-unstable.img" "$newcachedir/debian-unstable.qcow" rm "$tmpdir/debian-unstable.img" rmdir "$tmpdir" fi mirror="http://127.0.0.1/debian" SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=$(date --date="$(grep-dctrl -s Date -n '' "$newmirrordir/dists/unstable/Release")" +%s) for dist in stable testing unstable; do for variant in minbase buildd -; do # skip because of different userids for apt/systemd if [ "$dist" = 'stable' ] && [ "$variant" = '-' ]; then continue fi # skip because of #917386 and #917407 if [ "$dist" = 'unstable' ] && [ "$variant" = '-' ]; then continue fi echo running debootstrap --no-merged-usr --variant=$variant $dist /tmp/debian-$dist-debootstrap $mirror cat << END > shared/test.sh #!/bin/sh set -eu export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 export SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH debootstrap --no-merged-usr --variant=$variant $dist /tmp/debian-$dist-debootstrap $mirror tar --sort=name --mtime=@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH --clamp-mtime --numeric-owner --one-file-system -C /tmp/debian-$dist-debootstrap -c . > "$newcache/debian-$dist-$variant.tar" rm -r /tmp/debian-$dist-debootstrap END if [ "$HAVE_QEMU" = "yes" ]; then cachedir=$newcachedir ./run_qemu.sh else ./run_null.sh SUDO fi done done if [ "$HAVE_QEMU" = "yes" ]; then # now replace the minihttpd config with one that serves the new repository # create a temporary directory because "copy-in" cannot rename the file tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)" cat << END > "$tmpdir/mini-httpd" START=1 DAEMON_OPTS="-h 127.0.0.1 -p 80 -u nobody -dd /mnt/cache -i /var/run/mini-httpd.pid -T UTF-8" END guestfish -a "$newcachedir/debian-unstable.qcow" -i copy-in "$tmpdir/mini-httpd" /etc/default rm "$tmpdir/mini-httpd" rmdir "$tmpdir" fi # delete possibly leftover symlink if [ -e ./shared/cache.tmp ]; then rm ./shared/cache.tmp fi # now atomically switch the symlink to point to the other directory ln -s $newcache ./shared/cache.tmp mv --no-target-directory ./shared/cache.tmp ./shared/cache # be very careful with removing the old directory for dist in stable testing unstable; do for variant in minbase buildd -; do if [ -e "$oldcachedir/debian-$dist-$variant.tar" ]; then rm "$oldcachedir/debian-$dist-$variant.tar" fi done if [ -e "$oldcachedir/debian/dists/$dist" ]; then rm --one-file-system --recursive "$oldcachedir/debian/dists/$dist" fi if [ "$dist" = "stable" ]; then if [ -e "$oldcachedir/debian/dists/stable-updates" ]; then rm --one-file-system --recursive "$oldcachedir/debian/dists/stable-updates" fi if [ -e "$oldcachedir/debian-security/dists/stable/updates" ]; then rm --one-file-system --recursive "$oldcachedir/debian-security/dists/stable/updates" fi fi done if [ -e $oldcachedir/debian-unstable.qcow ]; then rm --one-file-system "$oldcachedir/debian-unstable.qcow" fi if [ -e "$oldcachedir/debian/pool/main" ]; then rm --one-file-system --recursive "$oldcachedir/debian/pool/main" fi if [ -e "$oldcachedir/debian-security/pool/updates/main" ]; then rm --one-file-system --recursive "$oldcachedir/debian-security/pool/updates/main" fi # now the rest should only be empty directories if [ -e "$oldcachedir" ]; then find "$oldcachedir" -depth -print0 | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty rmdir fi