PrawnOS-nonfree/scripts/InstallScripts/FlashKernelPart.sh

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#!/bin/sh
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# This file is part of PrawnOS (https://www.prawnos.com)
# Copyright (c) 2018 Hal Emmerich <hal@halemmerich.com>
# Copyright (c) 2020 Fil Bergamo <fil@filberg.eu>
# PrawnOS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
# PrawnOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with PrawnOS. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# -----------------------------------------------
# STATIC CONFIGURATION
# -----------------------------------------------
#
# eMMC device name
emmc_devname=mmcblk2
#
# Actual kernel image (.kpart)
kimg=./vmlinux.kpart
#
# GPT partition type UUID for "ChromeOS kernel"
ptype_kernel="FE3A2A5D-4F32-41A7-B725-ACCC3285A309"
#
# Kernel partition number
pnum_kernel=1
# -----------------------------------------------
# function die():
# print an error message and exit with the provided code
# $1 = error message
# $2 = exit code
die()
{
redtxt='\033[0;31m'
printf "$redtxt$1\n"
exit $2
}
# function get_partition_type_uuid()
# print the UUID of the gpt partition type
# for the given partition number on the given device
# $1 = device (e.g. /dev/mmcblk2)
# $2 = partition number
get_partition_type_uuid()
{
cgpt show -i "$2" -t -n -q "$1" 2>/dev/null
}
# function get_root_partition()
# print the actual physical device
# currently mounted as "/"
get_root_partition()
{
rootfs=$(findmnt / -n -o SOURCE)
if echo "$rootfs" | grep -q "/dev/mapper" ;then
# root filesystem is on luks volume
# let's find the physical device behind it
rootfs=$(cryptsetup status "$rootfs" | grep "device: " | cut -d ' ' -f 5)
fi
echo "$rootfs"
}
# ------------- BEGIN SCRIPT EXECUTION --------------------
set -e
# Check root or sudo
[ ! $(id -u) = 0 ] &&
die "Please run this script with sudo, or as root" 1
rootfs=$(get_root_partition)
devname=$(lsblk -no pkname $rootfs | head -n 1)
devtype=
kpart=
case "$devname" in
$emmc_devname)
devtype="Internal eMMC"
kpart=/dev/${devname}p$pnum_kernel
;;
sd*)
devtype="USB Stick"
kpart=/dev/${devname}$pnum_kernel
;;
mmcblk[0-9])
devtype="External SD card"
kpart=/dev/${devname}p$pnum_kernel
;;
*)
die "FAILED to recognize booted device type $devname" 127
esac
# Check that the selected partition is effectively of type "kernel"
ptype=$(get_partition_type_uuid /dev/$devname $pnum_kernel)
[ ! "$ptype" = "$ptype_kernel" ] &&
die "FATAL ERROR: unexpected partitioning scheme found. Partition # $pnum_kernel is NOT the kernel partition!" 255
# Check that the needed kernel images exist
[ ! -e "$kimg" ] &&
die "ERROR: cannot find kernel image at $kimg !" 127
[ ! -e "$blnk" ] &&
die "ERROR: cannot find blank image at $blnk !" 127
# Prompt for user's confirmation
echo "
----------------------------
/!\\ !!! CAUTION !!! /!\\
----------------------------
This will flash a new kernel image onto the running device's kernel partition: $kpart
The detected running device is: $devtype.
DO NOT shutdown or reboot before completing the process!
"
printf "%s" "Are you REALLY sure you want to continue??? [y/N] "
read ans
[ "$ans" != "y" ] &&
[ "$ans" != "Y" ] &&
die "Aborted by user. Kernel untouched." 1
# put the kernel in the kernel partition
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#blank the kernel partition first, with 32MiB of zeros
kernel_size=65536
block_size=512
dd if=/dev/zero of="$kpart" conv=notrunc bs=512 count=$kernel_size ||
die "FAILED to flash blank kernel on $kpart!" 255
dd if="$kimg" of="$kpart" conv=notrunc ||
die "FAILED to flash kernel image on $kpart!" 255
echo "
The new kernel image has been successfully flashed onto $kpart.
It's now safe to reboot."
# TODO: install modules. -----------------------------------
# Right now, there's no easy way to do that on the running machine
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# make -C build/linux-$KVER ARCH=arm INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$outmnt modules_install