Muehlenhoff has submitted this change and it was merged. Change subject: Add maintainer scripts for 3.19 kernels ......................................................................
Add maintainer scripts for 3.19 kernels These were missed when recently bumping the ABI of the 3.19 kernel packages Bug: T122284 Change-Id: I3d683614dcc1ff98a69a52cb97e7a335ff76371e --- M debian/changelog A debian/linux-headers-3.19.0-2-amd64.postinst A debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.postinst A debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.postrm A debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.preinst A debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.prerm 6 files changed, 1,223 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) Approvals: Muehlenhoff: Verified; Looks good to me, approved diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index 5610fef..1863fa1 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +linux (3.19.3-10) jessie-wikimedia; urgency=medium + + * Re-add maintainer scripts for 2 ABI + + -- Moritz Muehlenhoff <[email protected]> Mon, 04 Jan 2016 21:19:20 +0100 + linux (3.19.3-9) jessie-wikimedia; urgency=medium * Add patches for CVE-2015-5307 and CVE-2015-8104 diff --git a/debian/linux-headers-3.19.0-2-amd64.postinst b/debian/linux-headers-3.19.0-2-amd64.postinst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d03ec50 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/linux-headers-3.19.0-2-amd64.postinst @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# Author: Michael Gilbert <[email protected]> +# Origin: Stripped down version of the linux-headers postinst from Ubuntu's +# 2.6.32-14-generic kernel, which was itself derived from a +# Debian linux-image postinst script. + +$|=1; +my $version = "3.19.0-2-amd64"; + +if (-d "/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d.\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d"; +} + +if (-d "/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/$version") { + print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/$version.\n"; + system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "/etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/$version"; +} + +exit 0; + +__END__ diff --git a/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.postinst b/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.postinst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf28944 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.postinst @@ -0,0 +1,649 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +# +use strict; +use warnings; +use Cwd 'abs_path'; +use Debconf::Client::ConfModule qw(:all); +use POSIX (); +version('2.0'); +my $capb = capb('backup', 'escape'); + +$|=1; + +# Predefined values: +my $version = "3.19.0-2-amd64"; +my $arch = "i386"; +my $link_in_boot = ""; +my $no_symlink = ""; +my $do_symlink = "Yes"; # target machine defined +my $kimage = "vmlinuz"; +my $mkimage = ""; # command to generate the initrd image +my $use_hard_links = ''; # hardlinks do not work across fs boundaries +my $postinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $minimal_swap = ''; # Do not swap symlinks +my $ignore_depmod_err = ''; # normally we do not +my $package_name = "linux-image-$version"; + +#known variables +my $image_dest = "/"; +my $realimageloc = "/boot/"; +my $have_conffile = ""; + +my $modules_base = '/lib/modules'; +my $CONF_LOC = '/etc/kernel-img.conf'; + +# Ignore all invocations except when called on to configure. +exit 0 unless $ARGV[0] =~ /configure/; + +my $DEBUG = 0; + +# Do some preliminary sanity checks here to ensure we actually have an +# valid image dir +chdir('/') or die "could not chdir to /:$!\n"; +die "Internal Error: ($realimageloc) is not a directory!\n" + unless -d $realimageloc; + +if (-r "$CONF_LOC" && -f "$CONF_LOC" ) { + if (open(CONF, "$CONF_LOC")) { + while (<CONF>) { + chomp; + s/\#.*$//g; + next if /^\s*$/; + + $do_symlink = "" if /do_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/i; + $no_symlink = "" if /no_symlinks\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/i; + $link_in_boot = "" if /link_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/i; + $use_hard_links = '' if /use_hard_links\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/i; + $minimal_swap = '' if /minimal_swap\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/i; + $ignore_depmod_err = '' if /ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/i; + + $do_symlink = "Yes" if /do_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/i; + $no_symlink = "Yes" if /no_symlinks\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/i; + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /link_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/i; + $use_hard_links = "Yes" if /use_hard_links\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/i; + $minimal_swap = 'Yes' if /minimal_swap\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/i; + $ignore_depmod_err = 'Yes' if /ignore_depmod_err\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/i; + + $image_dest = "$1" if /image_dest\s*=\s*(\S+)/i; + $postinst_hook = "$1" if /postinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/i; + $mkimage = "$1" if /mkimage\s*=\s*(.+)$/i; + } + close CONF; + $have_conffile = "Yes"; + } +} + + +if ($link_in_boot) { + $image_dest = $realimageloc; +} + +# Tack on at least one trainling / +$image_dest = "$image_dest/"; +$image_dest =~ s|^/*|/|o; +$image_dest =~ s|/+$|/|o; + +if (! -d "$image_dest") { + die "Expected Image Destination dir ($image_dest) to be a valid directory!\n"; +} + +# sanity +if ($do_symlink && $no_symlink) { + warn "Both do_symlinks and no_symlinks options enabled; disabling no_symlinks\n"; + $no_symlink = 0; +} + +# most of our work is done in $image_dest (nominally /) +chdir("$image_dest") or die "could not chdir to $image_dest:$!\n"; + + +die "Internal Error: Could not find image (" . $realimageloc + . "$kimage-$version)\n" unless -e $realimageloc + . "$kimage-$version"; + + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +########### Test whether a relative symlinkwould be OK ####### +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +sub test_relative { + my %params = @_; + my $cwd; + + die "Internal Error: Missing Required paramater 'Old Dir' " + unless $params{'Old Dir'}; + die "Internal Error: Missing Required paramater New Dir' " + unless $params{'New Dir'}; + + + die "Internal Error: No such dir $params{'Old Dir'} " + unless -d $params{'Old Dir'}; + die "Internal Error: No such dir $params{'New Dir'} " + unless -d $params{'New Dir'}; + + warn "Test relative: testing $params{'Old Dir'} -> $params{'New Dir'}" + if $DEBUG; + chomp($cwd = `pwd`); + chdir ($params{'New Dir'}) or die "Could not chdir to $params{'New Dir'}:$!"; + my $ok = 0; + $params{'Old Dir'} =~ s|^/*||o; + if (-d $params{'Old Dir'} ) { + if (defined $params{'Test File'}) { + if (-e $params{'Old Dir'} . $params{'Test File'}) { + $ok = 1; + } + } else { + $ok = 1; # well, backward compatibility + } + } + chdir ($cwd) or die "Could not chdir to $params{'New Dir'}:$!"; + return $ok; +} + + +sub spath { + my %params = @_; + + die "Missing Required paramater 'Old'" unless $params{'Old'}; + die "Missing Required paramater 'New'" unless $params{'New'}; + + my @olddir = split '/', `readlink -q -m $params{'Old'}`; + my @newdir = split '/', `readlink -q -m $params{'New'}`; + my @outdir = @olddir; + + my $out = ''; + my $i; + for ($i = 0; $i <= $#olddir && $i <= $#newdir; $i++) { + $out++ if ($olddir[$i] ne $newdir[$i]); + shift @outdir unless $out; + unshift @outdir, ".." if $out; + } + if ($#newdir > $#olddir) { + for ($i=0; $i < $#newdir; $i++) { + unshift @outdir, ".."; + } + } + return join ('/', @outdir); +} + +# This routine is invoked if there is a symbolic link in place +# in $image_dest/$kimage -- so a symlink exists in the destination. +# What we are trying to determine is if we need to move the symbolic link over +# to the the .old location +sub move_p { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = $_[2]; + my $src_dir = $_[3]; + my $force_move = 0; + warn "Move?: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest, \n" . + "\timage_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + if ($no_symlink) { + # we do not want links, yet we have a symbolic link here! + warn "found a symbolic link in " . $image_dest . "$kimage \n" . + "even though no_symlink is defined\n" if $no_symlink; + # make sure we change this state of affairs + $force_move = 1; + return $force_move; + } + + warn "DEBUG: OK. We found symlink, and we should have a symlink here.\n" + if $DEBUG; + my $vmlinuz_target = readlink "$kimage"; + my $real_target = ''; + my $target = `readlink -q -m "${realimageloc}${kimage}-$version"`; + $real_target = abs_path($vmlinuz_target) if defined($vmlinuz_target); + + if (!defined($vmlinuz_target) || ! -f "$real_target") { + # what, a dangling symlink? + warn "The link " . $image_dest . "$kimage is a dangling link" . + "to $real_target\n"; + $force_move = 1; + return $force_move; + } + + + warn "DEBUG: The link $kimage points to ($vmlinuz_target)\n" if $DEBUG; + warn "DEBUG: ($vmlinuz_target) is really ($real_target)\n" if $DEBUG; + my $cwd; + chomp ($cwd=`pwd`); + if ($vmlinuz_target !~ m|^/|o) { + $vmlinuz_target = $cwd . "/" . $vmlinuz_target; + $vmlinuz_target =~ s|/+|/|o; + } + $vmlinuz_target = `readlink -q -m $vmlinuz_target`; + + if ("$vmlinuz_target" ne "$target") { + warn "DEBUG: We need to handle this.\n" if $DEBUG; + if ($minimal_swap) { + warn "DEBUG: Minimal swap.\n" if $DEBUG; + if (-l "$kimage.old") { + warn "DEBUG: There is an old link at $kimage.old\n" if $DEBUG; + my $old_target = readlink "$kimage.old"; + my $real_old_target = ''; + $real_old_target=abs_path($old_target) if defined ($old_target); + + if ($real_old_target && -f "$real_old_target") { + if ($old_target !~ m|^/|o) { + $old_target = $cwd . "/" . $old_target; + $old_target =~ s|/+|/|o; + } + $old_target = `readlink -q -m $old_target`; + if ("$old_target" ne "$target") { + $force_move = 1; + warn "DEBUG: Old link ($old_target) does not point to us ($target)\n" + if $DEBUG; + } + else { # The .old points to the current + warn "$kimage.old --> $target -- doing nothing"; + $force_move = 0; + } + } + else { + warn "DEBUG: Well, the old link does not exist -- so we move\n" + if $DEBUG; + $force_move = 1; + } + } + else { + warn "DEBUG: No .old link -- OK to move\n" + if $DEBUG; + $force_move = 1; + } + } + else { + warn "DEBUG: ok, minimal swap is no-- so we move.\n" + if $DEBUG; + $force_move = 1; + } + } + else { # already have proper link + warn "$kimage($vmlinuz_target) points to $target ($real_target) -- doing nothing"; + $force_move = 0; + } + return $force_move; +} + + +# This routine moves the symbolic link around (/vmlinuz -> /vmlinuz.old) +# It pays attention to whether we should the fact whether we should be using +# hard links or not. +sub really_move_link { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = $_[2]; + my $src_dir = $_[3]; + warn "really_move_link: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest\n" . + "\t image_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + # don't clobber $kimage.old quite yet + rename("$kimage", "$kimage.$$") || + die "failed to move " . $image_dest . "$kimage:$!"; + my $Old = $src_dir; + my $cwd; + + chomp($cwd=`pwd`); + if (test_relative ('Old Dir' => $Old, 'New Dir' => $cwd, + 'Test File' => "$image_name")) { + $Old =~ s|^/*||o; + } + # Special case is they are in the same dir + my $rel_path = spath('Old' => "$Old", 'New' => "$cwd" ); + $Old ="" if $rel_path =~ m/^\s*$/o; + + if ($use_hard_links =~ m/YES/i) { + if (! link("${Old}${image_name}", "$kimage")) { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + die("Failed to link ${Old}${image_name} to " . + "${image_dest}${kimage}.\n"); + } + } + else { + if (! symlink("${Old}${image_name}", "$kimage")) { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + die("Failed to symbolic-link ${Old}${image_name} to " . + "${image_dest}${kimage}.\n"); + } + } + + # Ok, now we may clobber the previous .old file + if (-l "$kimage.old" || ! -e "$kimage.old" ) { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage.old"); + } + else { + warn "$kimage.old is not a symlink, not clobbering\n"; + warn "rm $kimage.$$"; + } +} + +# This routine handles a request to do symlinks, but there is no +# symlink file already there. Either we are supposed to use copy, or we are +# installing on a pristine system, or the user does not want symbolic links at +# all. We use a configuration file to tell the last two cases apart, creating +# a config file if needed. +sub handle_missing_link { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = $_[2]; + my $src_dir = $_[3]; + warn "handle_missing_link: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest\n" . + "\t image_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + if ($no_symlink) { + my $ret = system("cp -a --backup=t " . $realimageloc . + "$image_name " . " $kimage"); + if ($ret) { + die("Failed to copy " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage .\n"); + } + } + + if (! $no_symlink && $do_symlink =~ /Yes/i) { + my $Old = $realimageloc; + my $New = $image_dest; + my $Name = "$image_name"; + my $Link_Dest = "$kimage"; + + if (test_relative ('Old Dir' => $Old, + 'New Dir' => $New, + 'Test File' => $Name)) { + $Old =~ s|^/*||o; + } + # Special case is they are in the same dir + my $rel_path = spath('Old' => "$Old", 'New' => "$New" ); + $Old ="" if $rel_path =~ m/^\s*$/o; + + symlink($Old . "$Name", "$Link_Dest") || + die("Failed to symbolic-link ${Old}$Name to $Link_Dest.\n"); + + } +} + +# This routine handles the rest of the cases, where the user has requested +# non-traditional handling, like using cp or hard links. +sub handle_non_symlinks { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = $_[2]; + my $src_dir = $_[3]; + warn "handle_non_link: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest\n" . + "\t image_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + # Save the current image. We do this in all four cases + rename("$kimage", "$kimage.$$") || + die "failed to move " . $image_dest . "$kimage:$!"; + + ##,#### + # case One + #`#### + if ($no_symlink) { + # Maybe /$image_dest is on a dos system? + my $ret = system("cp -a --backup=t " . $realimageloc + . "$image_name " . "$kimage"); + if ($ret) { + if (-e "$kimage.$$") { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + } + die("Failed to copy " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage .\n"); + } + } + ##,#### + # case Two + #`#### + elsif ($use_hard_links =~ m/YES/i ) { + # Ok then. this ought to be a hard link, and hence fair game + # don't clobber $kimage.old quite yet + my $Old = $realimageloc; + my $cwd; + chomp($cwd=`pwd`); + if (test_relative ('Old Dir' => $Old, 'New Dir' => $cwd, + 'Test File' => "$image_name")) { + $Old =~ s|^/*||o; + } + # Special case is they are in the same dir + my $rel_path = spath('Old' => "$Old", 'New' => "$cwd" ); + $Old ="" if $rel_path =~ m/^\s*$/o; + + if (! link($Old . "$image_name", "$kimage")) { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + die("Failed to hard link " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage .\n"); + } + } + ##,#### + # case Three + #`#### + else { + # We just use cp + my $ret = system("cp -a --backup=t " . $realimageloc + . "$image_name " . "$kimage"); + if ($ret) { + if (-e "$kimage.$$") { + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage"); + } + die("Failed to copy " . $realimageloc . "$image_name to " + . $image_dest . "$kimage .\n"); + } + } + # Ok, now we may clobber the previous .old file + rename("$kimage.$$", "$kimage.old") if -e "$kimage.$$"; +} + +# This routine is responsible for setting up the symbolic links +# So, the actual kernel image lives in +# $realimageloc/$image_name (/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12). +# This routine creates symbolic links in $image_dest/$kimage (/vmlinuz) +sub image_magic { + my $kimage = $_[0]; # Name of the symbolic link + my $image_dest = $_[1]; # The directory the links goes into + my $image_name = "$kimage-$version"; + my $src_dir = $realimageloc; + warn "image_magic: kimage=$kimage, image_dest=$image_dest\n" . + "\t image_name=$image_name, src_dir=$src_dir" if $DEBUG; + + if (-l "$kimage") { # There is a symbolic link + warn "DEBUG: There is a symlink for $kimage\n" if $DEBUG; + my $force_move = move_p($kimage, $image_dest, $image_name, $src_dir); + + if ($force_move) { + really_move_link($kimage, $image_dest, $image_name, $src_dir); + } + } + elsif (! -e "$kimage") { + # Hmm. Pristine system? How can that be? Installing from scratch? + # Or maybe the user does not want a symbolic link here. + # Possibly they do not want a link here. (we should be in / + # here[$image_dest, really] + handle_missing_link($kimage, $image_dest, $image_name, $src_dir); + } + elsif (-e "$kimage" ) { + # OK, $kimage exists -- but is not a link + handle_non_symlinks($kimage, $image_dest, $image_name, $src_dir); + } +} + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +###################################################################### + +sub do_modules { + my $ret = system("depmod -a -F $realimageloc/System.map-$version $version"); + my $exit_value = $? >> 8; + my $signal_num = $? & 127; + my $dumped_core = $? & 128; + if ($ret) { + my $seen; + my $answer; + my $question; + $question = "${package_name}/postinst/depmod-error-initrd-$version"; + + ($ret,$seen) = fset ("$question", 'seen', 'false'); + die "Error setting debconf flags in $question: $seen" if $ret; + + $ret = subst("$question", 'modules_base', "$modules_base"); + die "Error setting debconf substitutions in $question: $seen" if $ret; + + $ret = subst("$question", 'SIGNAL', ", and got a signal $signal_num"); + die "Error setting debconf substitutions in $question: $seen" if $ret; + + if ($dumped_core) { + $ret = subst("$question", 'CORE', ", and dumped core"); + die "Error setting debconf substitutions in $question: $seen" if $ret; + } + else { + $ret = subst("$question", 'CORE', " "); + die "Error setting debconf substitutions in $question: $seen" if $ret; + } + + ($ret,$seen) = input('medium', "$question"); + if ($ret && $ret != 30 ) { + die "Error setting debconf question $question: $seen"; + } + + ($ret,$seen) = go (); + if ($ret && $ret != 30 ) { + die "Error asking debconf question $question: $seen"; + } + + ($ret,$answer) = get("$question"); + die "Error retreiving answer for $question: $answer" if $ret; + + if (! $ignore_depmod_err) { + if ($answer =~ /^(y|t)/i) { + exit(1); + } + else { + print STDERR "Ok, continuing as directed\n"; + } + } + } +} + +# We may not have any modules installed +if (-d "$modules_base/$version") { + &do_modules(); +} + + +# Only change the symlinks if we are not being upgraded +if (! defined $ARGV[1] || ! $ARGV[1] || $ARGV[1] =~ m/<unknown>/o) { + image_magic($kimage, $image_dest); + image_magic("initrd.img", $image_dest); +} +else { + lstat($kimage); + if (! -e _) { + handle_missing_link($kimage, $image_dest, "$kimage-$version", + $realimageloc); + } + lstat("initrd.img"); + if (! -e _) { + handle_missing_link("initrd.img", $image_dest, "initrd.img-$version", + $realimageloc); + } +} + +# This routine detects chroots by checking if the devicenumber/inode pair +# of / are the same as that of /sbin/init. This may fail if not running as +# root or if /proc is not mounted, in which case 2 is returned. +sub detect_chroot { + my ($dev1, $ino1) = stat("/") or return 2; + my ($dev2, $ino2) = stat("/proc/1/root") or return 2; + return ($dev1 != $dev2) || ($ino1 != $ino2); +} + +sub is_package_installed { + my ($package) = @_; + for (`dpkg-query 2>/dev/null --showformat '\${status}\\n' -W '$package'`) { + return 1 if / installed\n$/; + } + return 0; +} + +# On mips and mipsel warn users if they need to configure their boot loader +# to load initramfs. mips64 and mips64el are ignored as they always had an +# initramfs. For that look if the current kernel is booted using initramfs. +# We ignore the chroot case, and we also ignore the GRUB case, as +# update-grub will automatically add the initramfs to grub.cfg. +if (($arch eq "mips" || $arch eq "mipsel") + && !is_package_installed("grub-yeeloong") + && detect_chroot() == 0) { + if (-r "/proc/cmdline" && -f "/proc/cmdline") { + if (open(CMDLINE, "/proc/cmdline")) { + if (<CMDLINE> !~ m/rd_start=/) { + my $ret; + my $seen; + my $question = "${package_name}/postinst/mips-initrd-$version"; + + ($ret,$seen) = input('critical', "$question"); + if ($ret && $ret != 30 ) { + die "Error setting debconf question $question: $seen"; + } + + ($ret,$seen) = go(); + if ($ret && $ret != 30 ) { + die "Error asking debconf question $question: $seen"; + } + } + close CMDLINE; + } + } +} + +# set the env var stem +$ENV{'STEM'} = "linux"; +sub run_hook { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + + print STDERR "Running $script.\n"; + system ("$script $version $realimageloc$kimage-$version") && + print STDERR "User $type hook script [$script] "; + if ($?) { + if ($? == -1) { + print STDERR "failed to execute: $!\n"; + } + elsif ($? & 127) { + printf STDERR "died with signal %d, %s coredump\n", + ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'; + } + else { + printf STDERR "exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; + } + exit $? >> 8; + } +} + +my $options; +for (@ARGV) { + s,','\\'',g; + $options .= " '$_'"; +} +$ENV{'DEB_MAINT_PARAMS'}="$options"; + +## Run user hook script here, if any +if ($postinst_hook) { + &run_hook("postinst", $postinst_hook); +} + +if (-d "/etc/kernel/postinst.d") { + system ("run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/postinst.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/postinst.d"; +} + +if (-d "/etc/kernel/postinst.d/$version") { + system ("run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/postinst.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/postinst.d/$version"; +} + +exit 0; + +__END__ diff --git a/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.postrm b/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.postrm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cec5599 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.postrm @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +# +use strict; +use warnings; +use Cwd 'abs_path'; + +# Debconf may not be around here. +my $have_debconf = 0; +my $capb; + +eval {require Debconf::Client::ConfModule;}; +if ( ! $@ ) +{ + $have_debconf++; + import Debconf::Client::ConfModule ':all'; + version('2.0'); + $capb=capb("backup"); +} + +$|=1; +# Predefined values: +my $version = "3.19.0-2-amd64"; +my $link_in_boot = ""; +my $kimage = "vmlinuz"; +my $postrm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $package_name = "linux-image-$version"; + +#known variables +my $image_dest = "/"; +my $realimageloc = "/boot/"; +my $CONF_LOC = '/etc/kernel-img.conf'; + +chdir('/') or die "could not chdir to /:$!\n"; + + +if (-r "$CONF_LOC" && -f "$CONF_LOC" ) { + if (open(CONF, "$CONF_LOC")) { + while (<CONF>) { + chomp; + s/\#.*$//g; + next if /^\s*$/; + + $link_in_boot = "" if /link_in_boot\s*=\s*(no|false|0)\s*$/i; + + $link_in_boot = "Yes" if /link_in_boot\s*=\s*(yes|true|1)\s*$/i; + + $image_dest = "$1" if /image_dest\s*=\s*(\S+)/i; + $postrm_hook = "$1" if /postrm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/i; + } + close CONF; + } +} + +if ($link_in_boot) { + $image_dest = $realimageloc; +} + +$image_dest = "$image_dest/"; +$image_dest =~ s|/+$|/|o; + +# The destdir may be gone by now. +if (-d "$image_dest") { + chdir("$image_dest") or die "could not chdir to $image_dest:$!\n"; +} + + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +############ +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +sub remove_sym_link { + my $bad_image = $_[0]; + + warn "Removing symbolic link $bad_image \n"; + warn "You may need to re-run your boot loader\n"; + # Remove the dangling link + unlink "$bad_image"; +} + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +############ +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +sub CanonicalizePath { + my $path = join '/', @_; + my @work = split '/', $path; + my @out; + my $is_absolute; + + if (@work && $work[0] eq "") { $is_absolute = 1; shift @work; } + + while (@work) { + my $seg = shift @work; + if ($seg eq "." || $seg eq "") { + } elsif ($seg eq "..") { + if (@out && $out[-1] ne "..") { + pop @out; + } else { + # Leading "..", or "../..", etc. + push @out, $seg; + } + } else { + push @out, $seg; + } + } + + unshift @out, "" if $is_absolute; + return join('/', @out); +} + +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +############ +###################################################################### +###################################################################### +# This removes dangling symlinks. What do we do about hard links? Surely a +# something with the nane $image_dest . "$kimage" ought not to be left behind? +sub image_magic { + my $kimage = $_[0]; + my $image_dest = $_[1]; + + if (-l "$kimage") { + # There is a symbolic link + my $force_move = 0; + my $vmlinuz_target = readlink "$kimage"; + my $real_target = ''; + $real_target = abs_path($vmlinuz_target) if defined ($vmlinuz_target); + if (!defined($vmlinuz_target) || ! -f "$real_target") { + # what, a dangling symlink? + warn "The link " . $image_dest . "$kimage is a damaged link\n"; + # Remove the dangling link + &remove_sym_link("$kimage"); + } + else { + my $canonical_target = CanonicalizePath("$vmlinuz_target"); + if (! -e $canonical_target) { + warn "The link " . $image_dest . "$kimage is a dangling link\n"; + &remove_sym_link("$kimage"); + } + } + } +} + +# set the env var stem +$ENV{'STEM'} = "linux"; + +sub exec_script { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + print STDERR "Running $type hook script $script.\n"; + system ("$script $version $realimageloc$kimage-$version") && + print STDERR "User $type hook script [$script] "; + if ($?) { + if ($? == -1) { + print STDERR "failed to execute: $!\n"; + } + elsif ($? & 127) { + printf STDERR "died with signal %d, %s coredump\n", + ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'; + } + else { + printf STDERR "exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; + } + } +} +sub run_hook { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + if ($script =~ m,^/,) { + # Full path provided for the hook script + if (-x "$script") { + &exec_script($type,$script); + } + else { + warn "The provided $type hook script [$script] could not be run.\n"; + } + } + else { + # Look for it in a safe path + for my $path ('/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin') { + if (-x "$path/$script") { + &exec_script($type, "$path/$script"); + return 0; + } + } + # No luck + print STDERR "Could not find $type hook script [$script].\n"; + warn "Looked in: '/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin'\n"; + } +} + +my $options; +for (@ARGV) { + s,','\\'',g; + $options .= " '$_'"; +} +$ENV{'DEB_MAINT_PARAMS'}="$options"; + +## Run user hook script here, if any +if ($postrm_hook) { + &run_hook("postrm", $postrm_hook); +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/postrm.d") { + system ("run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/postrm.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/postrm.d"; +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/postrm.d/$version") { + system ("run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/postrm.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/postrm.d/$version"; +} + +# purge initramfs and related +if ($ARGV[0] !~ /upgrade/) { + if (-f $realimageloc . "initrd.img-$version") { + unlink $realimageloc . "initrd.img-$version"; + } + if (-f $realimageloc . "initrd.img-$version.bak") { + unlink $realimageloc . "initrd.img-$version.bak"; + } + if (-f "/var/lib/initramfs-tools/$version") { + unlink "/var/lib/initramfs-tools/$version"; + } + # check and remove damaged and dangling symlinks + image_magic($kimage, $image_dest); + image_magic($kimage . ".old", $image_dest); + image_magic("initrd.img", $image_dest); + image_magic("initrd.img.old", $image_dest); +} + + +# Ignore all invocations except when called on to purge. +exit 0 unless $ARGV[0] =~ /purge/; + +my $ret = purge(); + +my @files_to_remove = qw{ + modules.dep modules.isapnpmap modules.pcimap + modules.usbmap modules.parportmap + modules.generic_string modules.ieee1394map + modules.ieee1394map modules.pnpbiosmap + modules.alias modules.ccwmap modules.inputmap + modules.symbols modules.ofmap + modules.seriomap modules.*.bin + modules.softdep modules.devname + }; + +foreach my $extra_file (@files_to_remove) { + for (glob("/lib/modules/$version/$extra_file")) { + unlink; + } +} + +if (-d "/lib/modules/$version" ) { + system ("rmdir", "/lib/modules/$version"); +} + +exit 0; + +__END__ diff --git a/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.preinst b/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.preinst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8d95c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.preinst @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +# +use strict; +use warnings; + +use Debconf::Client::ConfModule qw(:all); +version('2.0'); +my $capb=capb("backup"); + +$|=1; + +# Predefined values: +my $version = "3.19.0-2-amd64"; +my $kimage = "vmlinuz"; +my $preinst_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $package_name = "linux-image-$version"; + +#known variables +my $realimageloc = "/boot/"; +my $CONF_LOC = '/etc/kernel-img.conf'; + +my $modules_base = '/lib/modules'; + +die "Pre inst Internal error. Aborting." unless $version; + +exit 0 if $ARGV[0] =~ /abort-upgrade/; +exit 1 unless $ARGV[0] =~ /(install|upgrade)/; + +if (-r "$CONF_LOC" && -f "$CONF_LOC" ) { + if (open(CONF, "$CONF_LOC")) { + while (<CONF>) { + chomp; + s/\#.*$//g; + next if /^\s*$/; + + $preinst_hook = "$1" if /preinst_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/i; + } + close CONF; + } +} + + +# set the env var stem +$ENV{'STEM'} = "linux"; + +sub exec_script { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + print STDERR "Running $type hook script $script.\n"; + system ("$script $version $realimageloc$kimage-$version") && + print STDERR "User $type hook script [$script] "; + if ($?) { + if ($? == -1) { + print STDERR "failed to execute: $!\n"; + } + elsif ($? & 127) { + printf STDERR "died with signal %d, %s coredump\n", + ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'; + } + else { + printf STDERR "exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; + } + exit $? >> 8; + } +} +sub run_hook { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + if ($script =~ m,^/,) { + # Full path provided for the hook script + if (-x "$script") { + &exec_script($type,$script); + } + else { + die "The provided $type hook script [$script] could not be run.\n"; + } + } + else { + # Look for it in a safe path + for my $path ('/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin') { + if (-x "$path/$script") { + &exec_script($type, "$path/$script"); + return 0; + } + } + # No luck + print STDERR "Could not find $type hook script [$script].\n"; + die "Looked in: '/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin'\n"; + } +} + + +my $options; +for (@ARGV) { + s,','\\'',g; + $options .= " '$_'"; +} +$ENV{'DEB_MAINT_PARAMS'}="$options"; + +## Run user hook script here, if any +if (-x "$preinst_hook") { + &run_hook("preinst", $preinst_hook); +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/preinst.d") { + system ("run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version" . + " --arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version" . + " /etc/kernel/preinst.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/preinst.d"; +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/preinst.d/$version") { + system ("run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version" . + " --arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version" . + " /etc/kernel/preinst.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/preinst.d/$version"; +} + +exit 0; + +__END__ diff --git a/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.prerm b/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.prerm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..081fd6f --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/linux-image-3.19.0-2-amd64.prerm @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +#! /usr/bin/perl +# +use strict; +use warnings; +use Debconf::Client::ConfModule qw(:all); +version('2.0'); +my $capb=capb("backup"); + +$|=1; +# Predefined values: +my $version = "3.19.0-2-amd64"; +my $kimage = "vmlinuz"; +my $prerm_hook = ''; #Normally we do not +my $package_name = "linux-image-$version"; + +#known variables +my $realimageloc = "/boot/"; +my $CONF_LOC = '/etc/kernel-img.conf'; + +# Variables used +my $image=''; +my $ret=0; +my $seen=''; +my $answer=''; +my $running = ''; +my $WouldInvalidate = 0; + +# Ignore all invocations uxcept when called on to remove +exit 0 unless ($ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] =~ /remove/) ; + +if (-r "$CONF_LOC" && -f "$CONF_LOC" ) { + if (open(CONF, "$CONF_LOC")) { + while (<CONF>) { + chomp; + s/\#.*$//g; + next if /^\s*$/; + + $prerm_hook = "$1" if /prerm_hook\s*=\s*(\S+)/i; + } + close CONF; + } +} + + +#check to see if we are trying to remove a running kernel +# if so we abort right now. +chop($running=`uname -r`); +if ($running eq $version) { + my $question = "${package_name}/prerm/removing-running-kernel-$version"; + + ($ret,$seen) = fset ("$question", 'seen', 'false'); + die "Error setting debconf flags in $question: $seen" if $ret; + + $ret = subst("$question", 'running', "$running"); + die "Error setting debconf substitutions in $question: $seen" if $ret; + + ($ret,$seen) = input('critical', "$question"); + if ($ret && $ret != 30 ) { + die "Error setting debconf question $question: $seen"; + } + + ($ret,$seen) = go (); + if ($ret && $ret != 30 ) { + die "Error asking debconf question $question: $seen"; + } + + ($ret,$answer) = get("$question"); + die "Error retreiving answer for $question: $answer" if $ret; + + if ($answer =~ /^(y|t)/i) { + print STDERR "Aborting removal of running kernel image.\n"; + exit 1; #Operation not permitted + } + else { + print STDERR "Ok, proceeding with removing running kernel image.\n"; + } +} + +#Now, they have an alternate kernel which they are currently running + +chdir("/") or die "could not chdir to /:$!\n"; + + +# set the env var stem +$ENV{'STEM'} = "linux"; + +sub exec_script { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + print STDERR "Running $type hook script $script.\n"; + system ("$script $version $realimageloc$kimage-$version") && + print STDERR "User $type hook script [$script] "; + if ($?) { + if ($? == -1) { + print STDERR "failed to execute: $!\n"; + } + elsif ($? & 127) { + printf STDERR "died with signal %d, %s coredump\n", + ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'; + } + else { + printf STDERR "exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8; + } + exit $? >> 8; + } +} +sub run_hook { + my $type = shift; + my $script = shift; + if ($script =~ m,^/,) { + # Full path provided for the hook script + if (-x "$script") { + &exec_script($type,$script); + } + else { + die "The provided $type hook script [$script] could not be run.\n"; + } + } + else { + # Look for it in a safe path + for my $path ('/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin') { + if (-x "$path/$script") { + &exec_script($type, "$path/$script"); + return 0; + } + } + # No luck + print STDERR "Could not find $type hook script [$script].\n"; + die "Looked in: '/bin', '/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/usr/sbin'\n"; + } +} + + +my $options; +for (@ARGV) { + s,','\\'',g; + $options .= " '$_'"; +} +$ENV{'DEB_MAINT_PARAMS'}="$options"; + +## Run user hook script here, if any +if (-x "$prerm_hook") { + &run_hook("prerm", $prerm_hook); +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/prerm.d") { + system ("run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . + "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version /etc/kernel/prerm.d") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/prerm.d"; +} +if (-d "/etc/kernel/prerm.d/$version") { + system ("run-parts --report --exit-on-error --arg=$version" . + " --arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . + "/etc/kernel/prerm.d/$version") && + die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/prerm.d/$version"; +} + +exit 0; +__END__ -- To view, visit https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/262455 To unsubscribe, visit https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/settings Gerrit-MessageType: merged Gerrit-Change-Id: I3d683614dcc1ff98a69a52cb97e7a335ff76371e Gerrit-PatchSet: 1 Gerrit-Project: operations/debs/linux Gerrit-Branch: master Gerrit-Owner: Muehlenhoff <[email protected]> Gerrit-Reviewer: Muehlenhoff <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-commits mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-commits
