#!/bin/bash -eux case $ARCH in amd64|arm64) ;; *) echo "We don't create EFI images for $ARCH." exit 0 ;; esac IMAGE_STR="# CLOUD_IMG: This file was created/modified by the Cloud Image build process" FS_LABEL="cloudimg-rootfs" . config/functions create_partitions() { disk_image="$1" sgdisk "${disk_image}" --zap-all case $ARCH in arm64) sgdisk "${disk_image}" \ --new=15:0:204800 \ --typecode=15:ef00 \ --new=1: ;; amd64) sgdisk "${disk_image}" \ --new=14::+4M \ --new=15::+106M \ --new=1:: sgdisk "${disk_image}" \ -t 14:ef02 \ -t 15:ef00 ;; esac sgdisk "${disk_image}" \ --print } create_and_mount_uefi_partition() { uefi_dev="/dev/mapper${loop_device///dev/}p15" mountpoint="$1" mkfs.vfat -F 32 -n UEFI "${uefi_dev}" mkdir -p "${mountpoint}"/boot/efi mount "${uefi_dev}" "$mountpoint"/boot/efi cat << EOF >> "mountpoint/etc/fstab" LABEL=UEFI /boot/efi vfat defaults 0 0 EOF } install_grub() { mkdir mountpoint mount_partition "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" mountpoint create_and_mount_uefi_partition mountpoint echo "(hd0) ${loop_device}" > mountpoint/tmp/device.map mkdir -p mountpoint/etc/default/grub.d efi_boot_dir="/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT" chroot mountpoint mkdir -p "${efi_boot_dir}" # The modules below only make sense on non-Secure Boot UEFI systems. # Otherwise, with Secure Boot enabled GRUB will refuse to load them. # Any modules already in debian/build-efi-images do not need to be listed. # Furthermore, other modules such as terminal, video_* and efi_* are all # already available. case $ARCH in arm64) chroot mountpoint apt-get -qqy install --no-install-recommends grub-efi-arm64 grub-efi-arm64-bin grub_modules="serial" efi_target=arm64-efi ;; amd64) chroot mountpoint apt-get install -qqy grub-efi-amd64-signed grub-efi-amd64 shim-signed grub_modules="multiboot serial usb usb_keyboard" efi_target=x86_64-efi ;; esac cat << EOF >> mountpoint/etc/default/grub.d/50-cloudimg-settings.cfg ${IMAGE_STR} # For Cloud Image compatability GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES="${GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES:-$grub_modules}" EOF chroot mountpoint grub-install "${loop_device}" \ --boot-directory=/boot \ --efi-directory=/boot/efi \ --target=${efi_target} \ --removable \ --uefi-secure-boot \ --no-nvram \ --modules="${grub_modules}" if [ -f mountpoint/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg ]; then sed -i "s| root| root hd0,gpt1|" mountpoint/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg sed -i "1i${IMAGE_STR}" mountpoint/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg # For some reason the grub disk is looking for /boot/grub/grub.cfg on # part 15.... chroot mountpoint mkdir -p /boot/efi/boot/grub chroot mountpoint cp /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg /boot/efi/boot/grub fi if [ "$ARCH" = "amd64" ]; then # Install the BIOS/GPT bits. Since GPT boots from the ESP partition, # it means that we just run this simple command and we're done chroot mountpoint grub-install --target=i386-pc "${loop_device}" fi chroot mountpoint dpkg-divert --local --rename /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober chroot mountpoint update-grub replace_grub_root_with_label mountpoint chroot mountpoint dpkg-divert --remove --local --rename /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober chroot mountpoint apt-get -y clean chroot mountpoint apt-get -y update rm mountpoint/tmp/device.map sync umount mountpoint/boot/efi sleep 5 udevadm settle mount umount_partition mountpoint rmdir mountpoint } disk_image=binary/boot/disk-uefi.ext4 create_empty_disk_image "${disk_image}" create_partitions "${disk_image}" mount_image "${disk_image}" 1 # Copy the chroot in to the disk make_ext4_partition "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" mkdir mountpoint mount "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" mountpoint cp -a chroot/* mountpoint/ umount mountpoint rmdir mountpoint install_grub clean_loops trap - EXIT