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livecd-rootfs/live-build/ubuntu-cpc/hooks/042-vagrant.binary

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#!/bin/bash -eux
# vi: ts=4 noexpandtab
#
# Generate a generic Vagrant Box.
#
# Vagrant images are essentially nothing more than OVA's with extra-metadata.
#
# We can't use the OVA's for Vagrant since Vagrant uses SSH to modify the instance.
# This build step creates a cloud-config ISO so that Cloud-Init will configure
# the initial user, creates meta-data that tells Vagrant how to interact with
# the cloud-init created users, and finally create the OVA.
#
# For this step, we re-use the VMDK's made in 040-vmdk-image.binary
cur_d=${PWD}
my_d=$(dirname $(readlink -f ${0}))
base_vmdk="livecd.ubuntu-cpc.vmdk"
Import patches-unapplied version 2.376 to ubuntu/xenial-proposed Imported using git-ubuntu import. Changelog parent: 80fddc56a2b4d6ed82dcce3ef56028b37e40705a New changelog entries: [ Michael Terry ] * Change real name for phablet user to "Ubuntu" in ubuntu-touch. [ Steve Langasek ] * Drop BuildLiveCD from the examples; we now use launchpad-buildd to drive livefs builds, so BuildLiveCD is obsolete and misleading. * Add hooks to ubuntu-cpc to divert /bin/sync in the chroot and undivert it at the end. This is a general-purpose change that should be applied to all flavors and archs, but at the moment it's only needed on armhf+raspi2 to work around the raspberrypi2-firmware postinst calling sync, which is actually warranted in the normal case. * If a subarch is specified for a cloud image build, don't build rootfs artifacts; these should come from the 'generic' build. * Fix architecture handling in hooks. We know we're always being invoked from a launchpad-buildd-like setup, which passes ARCH and SUBARCH in the environment, because auto/config and auto/build both rely on this. So don't scatter dpkg --print-architecture calls throughout, especially when many of these are not cross-build-aware. * Refactor ubuntu-cpc hooks to allow us to handle images where the root partition should not be partition 1. [ Ben Howard ] * ubuntu-cpc: fix hooks/032-disk-image.binary call to create_empty_partition, which requires five args due to "-u" * ubuntu-cpc: in hooks/030-root-tarball.binary create /lib/modules to fix (LP: 1543204). [ Dimitri John Ledkov ] * Do not remove linux-base, when purging all the linux-*, in the tarball build. Otherwise ubuntu-minimal is removed, and things get crazy. * Correct initrd.img symlink, kernel/hooks should actually produce the right thing here, but meh. * Chroot to execute zipl, because it's nice. * Use the right loop device to install zipl onto. [ Steve Langasek ] * Refactor ubuntu-cpc hooks to always produce a 'plain' rootfs via live-build and reuse this for the tarball, instead of lb_binary_rootfs creating some artifact that we ignore / throw away. * Initial support for raspi2 subarch. * Import live-build/ubuntu-cpc/hooks/raspi2/mkknlimg from https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/blob/rpi-4.1.y/scripts/mkknlimg and use it to install a bootable uboot.bin.
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case $ARCH in
amd64|i386) ;;
*)
echo "Vagrant images are not supported for $ARCH"
exit 0
esac
if [ ! -e ${base_vmdk} ]; then
echo "Did not find VMDK to produce Vagrant images."
exit 0
fi
. /build/config/functions
# Virtualbox is needed for making a small VMDK
apt-get -qqy install genisoimage qemu-utils
# Lets be safe about this
box_d=$(mktemp -d)
seed_d=$(mktemp -d)
trap "rm -rf ${box_d} ${seed_d}" EXIT
# Used to identify bits
suite=$(chroot chroot lsb_release -c -s)
version=$(chroot chroot lsb_release --release --short)
distro=$(chroot chroot lsb_release --id --short | tr [:upper:] [:lower:])
# Get the VMDK in place
prefix="${distro}-${suite}-${version}-cloudimg"
vmdk_f="${box_d}/${prefix}.vmdk"
cp ${base_vmdk} ${vmdk_f}
# Vagrant needs a base user. We either inject the well-known SSH key
# or use password authentication. Both are ugly. So we'll use a password
# and make it random. This obviously is insecure...but at least its
# better than the alternatives.
ubuntu_user_pass=$(openssl rand -hex 12)
####################################
# Create the ConfigDrive
# This is a cloud-init piece that instructs cloud-init to configure
# a default user at first boot.
cdrom_vmdk_f="${box_d}/${prefix}-configdrive.vmdk"
# Create the user-data. This is totally insecure, but so is Vagrant. To
# mitigate this insecurity, the vagrant instance is not accessible
# except via local host.
cat > ${seed_d}/user-data <<END
#cloud-config
password: ${ubuntu_user_pass}
chpasswd: { expire: False }
ssh_pwauth: True
END
# Create the fake meta-data
cat > ${seed_d}/meta-data <<END
instance-id: iid-$(openssl rand -hex 8)
local-hostname: ubuntu-${suite}
END
# Pad the cdrom, otherwise the VMDK will be invalid
dd if=/dev/zero of=${seed_d}/bloat_file bs=1M count=10
# Create the ISO
genisoimage \
-output ${seed_d}/seed.iso \
-volid cidata \
-joliet -rock \
-input-charset utf-8 \
${seed_d}/user-data \
${seed_d}/meta-data
# Make a VMDK out of the seed file.
create_vmdk ${seed_d}/seed.iso ${cdrom_vmdk_f} 10
### END Create ConfigDrive
##########################
##########################
# VAGRANT meta-data
# Create the Vagrant file. This file is used by Vagrant to define how
# Vagrant uses Virtualbox and how Vagrant interacts with the host.
macaddr="02$(openssl rand -hex 5 | tr [:lower:] [:upper:])"
cat > ${box_d}/Vagrantfile <<EOF
# Front load the includes
include_vagrantfile = File.expand_path("../include/_Vagrantfile", __FILE__)
load include_vagrantfile if File.exist?(include_vagrantfile)
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.base_mac = "${macaddr}"
config.ssh.username = "ubuntu"
config.ssh.password = "${ubuntu_user_pass}"
config.vm.synced_folder '.', '/vagrant', disabled: true
config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |vb|
vb.name = "${prefix}"
vb.customize [ "modifyvm", :id, "--uart1", "0x3F8", "4" ]
vb.customize [ "modifyvm", :id, "--uartmode1", "file", File.join(Dir.pwd, "%s-console.log" % vb.name) ]
end
end
EOF
# Tag it as a Virtualbox Vagrant
cat > ${box_d}/metadata.json <<EOF
{
"provider": "virtualbox"
}
EOF
# END
##########################
##########################
# Create the actual box
# Get information about the disks for the OVF
vmdk_size=$(du -b "${vmdk_f}" | cut -f1)
vmdk_capacity=$(qemu-img info "${vmdk_f}" | awk '-F[\( ]' '$1 ~ /virtual/ && $NF ~ /bytes.*/ {print$(NF-1)}')
vmdk_sha256=$(sha256sum ${vmdk_f} | cut -d' ' -f1)
cdrom_size=$(du -b "${cdrom_vmdk_f}" | cut -f1)
cdrom_capacity=$(qemu-img info "${cdrom_vmdk_f}" | awk '-F[\( ]' '$1 ~ /virtual/ && $NF ~ /bytes.*/ {print$(NF-1)}')
cdrom_sha256=$(sha256sum ${cdrom_vmdk_f} | cut -d' ' -f1)
# Populate the OVF template
ovf="${box_d}/box.ovf"
cp ${my_d}/ovf/ubuntu-ova-v1-cloudcfg-vmdk.tmpl ${ovf}
serial_stamp=$(date +%Y%m%d)
sed -i "${ovf}" \
-e "s/@@NAME@@/${prefix}-${serial_stamp}/g" \
-e "s/@@FILENAME1@@/${vmdk_f##*/}/g" \
-e "s/@@VMDK_FILE_SIZE@@/${vmdk_size}/g" \
-e "s/@@VMDK_CAPACITY@@/${vmdk_capacity}/g" \
-e "s/@@FILENAME2@@/${cdrom_vmdk_f##*/}/g" \
-e "s/@@VMDK_FILE_SIZE2@@/${cdrom_size}/g" \
-e "s/@@VMDK_CAPACITY2@@/${cdrom_capacity}/g" \
-e "s/@@NUM_CPUS@@/2/g" \
-e "s/@@VERSION@@/${version}/g" \
-e "s/@@DATE@@/${serial_stamp}/g" \
-e "s/@@MEM_SIZE@@/1024/g"
ovf_sha256=$(sha256sum ${ovf} | cut -d' ' -f1)
# Generate the manifest
manifest="${box_d}/${prefix}.mf"
cat > "${manifest}" <<EOF
SHA256(${vmdk_f##*/})= ${vmdk_sha256}
SHA256(${cdrom_vmdk_f##*/})= ${cdrom_sha256}
SHA256(${ovf##*/}.ovf)= ${ovf_sha256}
EOF
# Now create the box
echo "Creating OVA with the following attributes:"
cat <<EOM
OVA information:
Name: ${prefix}
Size: ${vmdk_size}
VMDK Name: ${vmdk_f##*/}
VMDK Capacity: ${vmdk_capacity}
VMDK SHA256: ${vmdk_sha256}
CDROM Name: ${cdrom_vmdk_f##*/}
CDROM Capacity: ${cdrom_capacity}
CDROM SHA256: ${cdrom_sha256}
EOM
tar -C ${box_d} \
-cf ${cur_d}/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.vagrant.box \
box.ovf \
Vagrantfile \
metadata.json \
${prefix}.mf \
${vmdk_f##*/} \
${cdrom_vmdk_f##*/}