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# bootloader.py
# Anaconda's bootloader configuration module.
#
# Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of
# the GNU General Public License v.2, or (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the
# GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the
# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
# 02110-1301, USA. Any Red Hat trademarks that are incorporated in the
# source code or documentation are not subject to the GNU General Public
# License and may only be used or replicated with the express permission of
# Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Red Hat Author(s): David Lehman <dlehman@redhat.com>
# Matthew Miller <mattdm@redhat.com> (extlinux portion)
#
import collections
import os
import re
import shutil
import blivet
from parted import PARTITION_BIOS_GRUB
from glob import glob
from itertools import chain
from pyanaconda import iutil
from pyanaconda.iutil import open # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
from blivet.devicelibs import raid
from pyanaconda.product import productName
from pyanaconda.flags import flags, can_touch_runtime_system
from blivet.fcoe import fcoe
import pyanaconda.network
from pyanaconda.errors import errorHandler, ERROR_RAISE, ZIPLError
from pyanaconda.packaging.rpmostreepayload import RPMOSTreePayload
from pyanaconda.nm import nm_device_hwaddress
from blivet import platform
from blivet.size import Size
from pyanaconda.i18n import _, N_
from pyanaconda.orderedset import OrderedSet
import logging
log = logging.getLogger("anaconda")
class serial_opts(object):
def __init__(self):
self.speed = None
self.parity = None
self.word = None
self.stop = None
self.flow = None
def parse_serial_opt(arg):
"""
Parse and split serial console options.
.. NOTE::
Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt says:
ttyS<n>[,options]
Use the specified serial port. The options are of
the form "bbbbpnf", where "bbbb" is the baud rate,
"p" is parity ("n", "o", or "e"), "n" is number of
bits, and "f" is flow control ("r" for RTS or
omit it). Default is "9600n8".
but note that everything after the baud rate is optional, so these are
all valid: 9600, 19200n, 38400n8, 9600e7r.
Also note that the kernel assumes 1 stop bit; this can't be changed.
"""
opts = serial_opts()
m = re.match(r'\d+', arg)
if m is None:
return opts
opts.speed = m.group()
idx = len(opts.speed)
try:
opts.parity = arg[idx+0]
opts.word = arg[idx+1]
opts.flow = arg[idx+2]
except IndexError:
pass
return opts
def _is_on_iscsi(device):
"""Tells whether a given device is on an iSCSI disk or not."""
return all(isinstance(disk, blivet.devices.iScsiDiskDevice)
for disk in device.disks)
def _is_on_ibft(device):
"""Tells whether a given device is ibft disk or not."""
return all(getattr(disk, "ibft", False) for disk in device.disks)
class BootLoaderError(Exception):
pass
class Arguments(OrderedSet):
def _merge_ip(self):
"""
Find ip= arguments targetting the same interface and merge them.
"""
# partition the input
def partition_p(arg):
# we are only interested in ip= parameters that use some kind of
# automatic network setup:
return arg.startswith("ip=") and arg.count(":") == 1
ip_params = filter(partition_p, self)
rest = OrderedSet(filter(lambda p: not partition_p(p), self))
# split at the colon:
ip_params = map(lambda p: p.split(":"), ip_params)
# create mapping from nics to their configurations
config = collections.defaultdict(list)
for (nic, cfg) in ip_params:
config[nic].append(cfg)
# generate the new parameters:
ip_params = set()
for nic in config:
ip_params.add("%s:%s" % (nic, ",".join(sorted(config[nic]))))
# update the set
self.clear()
self.update(rest)
self.update(ip_params)
return self
def __str__(self):
self._merge_ip()
return " ".join(list(self))
def add(self, key):
self.discard(key)
super(Arguments, self).add(key)
def update(self, other):
for key in other:
self.discard(key)
self.add(key)
class BootLoaderImage(object):
""" Base class for bootloader images. Suitable for non-linux OS images. """
def __init__(self, device=None, label=None, short=None):
self.label = label
self.short_label = short
self.device = device
class LinuxBootLoaderImage(BootLoaderImage):
def __init__(self, device=None, label=None, short=None, version=None):
super(LinuxBootLoaderImage, self).__init__(device=device, label=label)
self.label = label # label string
self.short_label = short # shorter label string
self.device = device # StorageDevice instance
self.version = version # kernel version string
self._kernel = None # filename string
self._initrd = None # filename string
@property
def kernel(self):
filename = self._kernel
if self.version and not filename:
filename = "vmlinuz-%s" % self.version
return filename
@property
def initrd(self):
filename = self._initrd
if self.version and not filename:
filename = "initramfs-%s.img" % self.version
return filename
class TbootLinuxBootLoaderImage(LinuxBootLoaderImage):
_multiboot = "tboot.gz" # filename string
_mbargs = ["logging=vga,serial,memory"]
_args = ["intel_iommu=on"]
def __init__(self, device=None, label=None, short=None, version=None):
super(TbootLinuxBootLoaderImage, self).__init__(
device=device, label=label,
short=short, version=version)
@property
def multiboot(self):
return self._multiboot
@property
def mbargs(self):
return self._mbargs
@property
def args(self):
return self._args
class BootLoader(object):
name = "Generic Bootloader"
packages = []
config_file = None
config_file_mode = 0o600
can_dual_boot = False
can_update = False
image_label_attr = "label"
encryption_support = False
stage2_is_valid_stage1 = False
# requirements for stage2 devices
stage2_device = None
stage2_device_types = []
stage2_raid_levels = []
stage2_raid_metadata = []
stage2_raid_member_types = []
stage2_mountpoints = ["/boot", "/"]
stage2_bootable = False
stage2_must_be_primary = True
stage2_description = N_("/boot file system")
stage2_max_end = Size("2 TiB")
@property
def stage2_format_types(self):
return ["ext4", "ext3", "ext2"]
preserve_args = []
global_no_preserve_args = ["stage2", "root", "rescue",
"rd.live.check", "ip", "repo", "ks",
"rd.lvm", "rd.md", "rd.luks", "rd.dm",
"rd.lvm.lv"]
_trusted_boot = False
def __init__(self):
self.boot_args = Arguments()
self.dracut_args = Arguments()
self.disks = []
self._disk_order = []
# timeout in seconds
self._timeout = None
self.password = None
# console/serial stuff
self.console = ""
self.console_options = ""
self._set_console()
# list of BootLoaderImage instances representing bootable OSs
self.linux_images = []
self.chain_images = []
# default image
self._default_image = None
self._update_only = False
self.skip_bootloader = False
self.errors = []
self.warnings = []
self.reset()
def reset(self):
""" Reset stage1 and stage2 values """
# the device the bootloader will be installed on
self.stage1_device = None
# the "boot disk", meaning the disk stage1 _will_ go on
self.stage1_disk = None
self.stage2_device = None
self.stage2_is_preferred_stage1 = False
self.errors = []
self.problems = []
self.warnings = []
#
# disk list access
#
@property
def disk_order(self):
"""Potentially partial order for disks."""
return self._disk_order
@disk_order.setter
def disk_order(self, order):
log.debug("new disk order: %s", order)
self._disk_order = order
if self.disks:
self._sort_disks()
def _sort_disks(self):
"""Sort the internal disk list. """
for name in reversed(self.disk_order):
try:
idx = [d.name for d in self.disks].index(name)
except ValueError:
log.error("bios order specified unknown disk %s", name)
continue
self.disks.insert(0, self.disks.pop(idx))
def set_disk_list(self, disks):
self.disks = disks[:]
self._sort_disks()
#
# image list access
#
@property
def default(self):
"""The default image."""
if not self._default_image and self.linux_images:
self._default_image = self.linux_images[0]
return self._default_image
@default.setter
def default(self, image):
if image not in self.images:
raise ValueError("new default image not in image list")
log.debug("new default image: %s", image)
self._default_image = image
@property
def images(self):
""" List of OS images that will be included in the configuration. """
all_images = self.linux_images
all_images.extend(i for i in self.chain_images if i.label)
return all_images
def clear_images(self):
"""Empty out the image list."""
self.linux_images = []
self.chain_images = []
def add_image(self, image):
"""Add a BootLoaderImage instance to the image list."""
if isinstance(image, LinuxBootLoaderImage):
self.linux_images.append(image)
else:
self.chain_images.append(image)
def image_label(self, image):
"""Return the appropriate image label for this bootloader."""
return getattr(image, self.image_label_attr)
#
# platform-specific data access
#
@property
def disklabel_types(self):
return platform.platform._disklabel_types
@property
def device_descriptions(self):
return platform.platform.bootStage1ConstraintDict["descriptions"]
#
# constraint checking for target devices
#
def _is_valid_md(self, device, raid_levels=None,
metadata=None, member_types=None, desc=""):
ret = True
if device.type != "mdarray":
return ret
if raid_levels and device.level not in raid_levels:
levels_str = ",".join("%s" % l for l in raid_levels)
self.errors.append(_("RAID sets that contain '%(desc)s' must have one "
"of the following raid levels: %(raid_level)s.")
% {"desc" : desc, "raid_level" : levels_str})
ret = False
# new arrays will be created with an appropriate metadata format
if device.exists and \
metadata and device.metadataVersion not in metadata:
self.errors.append(_("RAID sets that contain '%(desc)s' must have one "
"of the following metadata versions: %(metadata_versions)s.")
% {"desc": desc, "metadata_versions": ",".join(metadata)})
ret = False
if member_types:
for member in device.devices:
if not self._device_type_match(member, member_types):
self.errors.append(_("RAID sets that contain '%(desc)s' must "
"have one of the following device "
"types: %(types)s.")
% {"desc" : desc, "types" : ",".join(member_types)})
ret = False
log.debug("_is_valid_md(%s) returning %s", device.name, ret)
return ret
def _is_valid_disklabel(self, device, disklabel_types=None):
ret = True
if self.disklabel_types:
for disk in device.disks:
label_type = getattr(disk.format, "labelType", None)
if not label_type or label_type not in self.disklabel_types:
types_str = ",".join(disklabel_types)
self.errors.append(_("%(name)s must have one of the following "
"disklabel types: %(types)s.")
% {"name" : device.name, "types" : types_str})
ret = False
log.debug("_is_valid_disklabel(%s) returning %s", device.name, ret)
return ret
def _is_valid_format(self, device, format_types=None, mountpoints=None,
desc=""):
ret = True
if format_types and device.format.type not in format_types:
self.errors.append(_("%(desc)s cannot be of type %(type)s.")
% {"desc" : desc, "type" : device.format.type})
ret = False
if mountpoints and hasattr(device.format, "mountpoint") \
and device.format.mountpoint not in mountpoints:
self.errors.append(_("%(desc)s must be mounted on one of %(mountpoints)s.")
% {"desc" : desc, "mountpoints" : ", ".join(mountpoints)})
ret = False
log.debug("_is_valid_format(%s) returning %s", device.name, ret)
return ret
def _is_valid_size(self, device, desc=""):
ret = True
msg = None
errors = []
if device.format.minSize and device.format.maxSize:
msg = (_("%(desc)s must be between %(min)d and %(max)d MB in size")
% {"desc" : desc, "min" : device.format.minSize,
"max" : device.format.maxSize})
if device.format.minSize and device.size < device.format.minSize:
if msg is None:
errors.append(_("%(desc)s must not be smaller than %(min)dMB.")
% {"desc" : desc, "min" : device.format.minSize})
else:
errors.append(msg)
ret = False
if device.format.maxSize and device.size > device.format.maxSize:
if msg is None:
errors.append(_("%(desc)s must not be larger than %(max)dMB.")
% {"desc" : desc, "max" : device.format.maxSize})
elif msg not in errors:
# don't add the same error string twice
errors.append(msg)
ret = False
log.debug("_is_valid_size(%s) returning %s", device.name, ret)
return ret
def _is_valid_location(self, device, max_end=None, desc=""):
ret = True
if max_end and device.type == "partition" and device.partedPartition:
end_sector = device.partedPartition.geometry.end
sector_size = device.partedPartition.disk.device.sectorSize
end = Size(sector_size * end_sector)
if end > max_end:
self.errors.append(_("%(desc)s must be within the first %(max_end)s of "
"the disk.") % {"desc": desc, "max_end": max_end})
ret = False
log.debug("_is_valid_location(%s) returning %s", device.name, ret)
return ret
def _is_valid_partition(self, device, primary=None, desc=""):
ret = True
if device.type == "partition" and primary and not device.isPrimary:
self.errors.append(_("%s must be on a primary partition.") % desc)
ret = False
log.debug("_is_valid_partition(%s) returning %s", device.name, ret)
return ret
#
# target/stage1 device access
#
def _device_type_index(self, device, types):
""" Return the index of the matching type in types to device's type.
Return None if no match is found. """
index = None
try:
index = types.index(device.type)
except ValueError:
if "disk" in types and device.isDisk:
index = types.index("disk")
return index
def _device_type_match(self, device, types):
""" Return True if device is of one of the types in the list types. """
return self._device_type_index(device, types) is not None
def device_description(self, device):
device_types = list(self.device_descriptions.keys())
idx = self._device_type_index(device, device_types)
if idx is None:
raise ValueError("No description available for %s" % device.type)
# this looks unnecessarily complicated, but it handles the various
# device types that we treat as disks
return self.device_descriptions[device_types[idx]]
def set_preferred_stage1_type(self, preferred):
""" Set a preferred type of stage1 device. """
if not self.stage2_is_valid_stage1:
# "partition" means first sector of stage2 and is only meaningful
# for bootloaders that can use stage2 as stage1
return
if preferred == "mbr":
# "mbr" is already the default
return
# partition means "use the stage2 device for a stage1 device"
self.stage2_is_preferred_stage1 = True
def is_valid_stage1_device(self, device, early=False):
""" Return True if the device is a valid stage1 target device.
Also collect lists of errors and warnings.
The criteria for being a valid stage1 target device vary from
platform to platform. On some platforms a disk with an msdos
disklabel is a valid stage1 target, while some platforms require
a special device. Some examples of these special devices are EFI
system partitions on EFI machines, PReP boot partitions on
iSeries, and Apple bootstrap partitions on Mac.
The 'early' keyword argument is a boolean flag indicating whether
or not this check is being performed at a point where the mountpoint
cannot be expected to be set for things like EFI system partitions.
"""
self.errors = []
self.warnings = []
valid = True
constraint = platform.platform.bootStage1ConstraintDict
if device is None:
return False
if not self._device_type_match(device, constraint["device_types"]):
log.debug("stage1 device cannot be of type %s", device.type)
return False
if _is_on_iscsi(device) and not _is_on_ibft(device):
log.debug("stage1 device cannot be on an iSCSI disk")
return False
description = self.device_description(device)
if self.stage2_is_valid_stage1 and device == self.stage2_device:
# special case
valid = (self.stage2_is_preferred_stage1 and
self.is_valid_stage2_device(device))
# we'll be checking stage2 separately so don't duplicate messages
self.problems = []
self.warnings = []
return valid
if device.protected:
valid = False
if not self._is_valid_disklabel(device,
disklabel_types=self.disklabel_types):
valid = False
if not self._is_valid_size(device, desc=description):
valid = False
if not self._is_valid_location(device,
max_end=constraint["max_end"],
desc=description):
valid = False
if not self._is_valid_md(device,
raid_levels=constraint["raid_levels"],
metadata=constraint["raid_metadata"],
member_types=constraint["raid_member_types"],
desc=description):
valid = False
if not self.stage2_bootable and not getattr(device, "bootable", True):
log.warning("%s not bootable", device.name)
# XXX does this need to be here?
if getattr(device.format, "label", None) in ("ANACONDA", "LIVE"):
log.info("ignoring anaconda boot disk")
valid = False
if early:
mountpoints = []
else:
mountpoints = constraint["mountpoints"]
if not self._is_valid_format(device,
format_types=constraint["format_types"],
mountpoints=mountpoints,
desc=description):
valid = False
if not self.encryption_support and device.encrypted:
self.errors.append(_("%s cannot be on an encrypted block "
"device.") % description)
valid = False
log.debug("is_valid_stage1_device(%s) returning %s", device.name, valid)
return valid
def set_stage1_device(self, devices):
self.stage1_device = None
if not self.stage1_disk:
self.reset()
raise BootLoaderError("need stage1 disk to set stage1 device")
if self.stage2_is_preferred_stage1:
self.stage1_device = self.stage2_device
return
for device in devices:
if self.stage1_disk not in device.disks:
continue
if self.is_valid_stage1_device(device):
if flags.imageInstall and device.isDisk:
# GRUB2 will install to /dev/loop0 but not to
# /dev/mapper/<image_name>
self.stage1_device = device.parents[0]
else:
self.stage1_device = device
break
if not self.stage1_device:
self.reset()
raise BootLoaderError("failed to find a suitable stage1 device")
#
# boot/stage2 device access
#
def is_valid_stage2_device(self, device, linux=True, non_linux=False):
""" Return True if the device is suitable as a stage2 target device.
Also collect lists of errors and warnings.
"""
self.errors = []
self.warnings = []
valid = True
if device is None:
return False
if device.protected:
valid = False
if _is_on_iscsi(device) and not _is_on_ibft(device):
self.errors.append(_("%s cannot be on an iSCSI disk") % self.stage2_description)
valid = False
if not self._device_type_match(device, self.stage2_device_types):
self.errors.append(_("%(desc)s cannot be of type %(type)s")
% {"desc" : _(self.stage2_description), "type" : device.type})
valid = False
if not self._is_valid_disklabel(device,
disklabel_types=self.disklabel_types):
valid = False
if not self._is_valid_size(device, desc=_(self.stage2_description)):
valid = False
if self.stage2_max_end and not self._is_valid_location(device,
max_end=self.stage2_max_end,
desc=_(self.stage2_description)):
valid = False
if not self._is_valid_partition(device,
primary=self.stage2_must_be_primary):
valid = False
if not self._is_valid_md(device,
raid_levels=self.stage2_raid_levels,
metadata=self.stage2_raid_metadata,
member_types=self.stage2_raid_member_types,
desc=_(self.stage2_description)):
valid = False
if linux and \
not self._is_valid_format(device,
format_types=self.stage2_format_types,
mountpoints=self.stage2_mountpoints,
desc=_(self.stage2_description)):
valid = False
non_linux_format_types = platform.platform._non_linux_format_types
if non_linux and \
not self._is_valid_format(device,
format_types=non_linux_format_types):
valid = False
if not self.encryption_support and device.encrypted:
self.errors.append(_("%s cannot be on an encrypted block "
"device.") % _(self.stage2_description))
valid = False
log.debug("is_valid_stage2_device(%s) returning %s", device.name, valid)
return valid
#
# miscellaneous
#
def has_windows(self, devices):
return False
@property
def timeout(self):
"""Bootloader timeout in seconds."""
if self._timeout is not None:
t = self._timeout
else:
t = 5
return t
def check(self):
""" Run additional bootloader checks """
return True
@timeout.setter
def timeout(self, seconds):
self._timeout = seconds
@property
def update_only(self):
return self._update_only
@update_only.setter
def update_only(self, value):
if value and not self.can_update:
raise ValueError("this boot loader does not support updates")
elif self.can_update:
self._update_only = value
def set_boot_args(self, *args, **kwargs):
""" Set up the boot command line.
Keyword Arguments:
storage - a blivet.Storage instance
All other arguments are expected to have a dracutSetupArgs()
method.
"""
storage = kwargs.pop("storage", None)
#
# FIPS
#
boot_device = storage.mountpoints.get("/boot")
if flags.cmdline.get("fips") == "1" and boot_device:
self.boot_args.add("boot=%s" % self.stage2_device.fstabSpec)
#
# dracut
#
# storage
from blivet.devices import NetworkStorageDevice
dracut_devices = [storage.rootDevice]
if self.stage2_device != storage.rootDevice:
dracut_devices.append(self.stage2_device)
dracut_devices.extend(storage.fsset.swapDevices)
# Does /usr have its own device? If so, we need to tell dracut
usr_device = storage.mountpoints.get("/usr")
if usr_device:
dracut_devices.extend([usr_device])
netdevs = storage.devicetree.getDevicesByInstance(NetworkStorageDevice)
rootdev = storage.rootDevice
if any(rootdev.dependsOn(netdev) for netdev in netdevs):
dracut_devices = set(dracut_devices)
# By this time this thread should be the only one running, and also
# mountpoints is a property function that returns a new dict every
# time, so iterating over the values is safe.
for dev in storage.mountpoints.values():
if any(dev.dependsOn(netdev) for netdev in netdevs):
dracut_devices.add(dev)
done = []
for device in dracut_devices:
for dep in storage.devices:
if dep in done:
continue
if device != dep and not device.dependsOn(dep):
continue
setup_args = dep.dracutSetupArgs()
if not setup_args:
continue
self.boot_args.update(setup_args)
self.dracut_args.update(setup_args)
done.append(dep)
# network storage
# XXX this is nothing to be proud of
if isinstance(dep, NetworkStorageDevice):
setup_args = pyanaconda.network.dracutSetupArgs(dep)
self.boot_args.update(setup_args)
self.dracut_args.update(setup_args)
# passed-in objects
for cfg_obj in chain(args, kwargs.values()):
if hasattr(cfg_obj, "dracutSetupArgs"):
setup_args = cfg_obj.dracutSetupArgs()
self.boot_args.update(setup_args)
self.dracut_args.update(setup_args)
else:
setup_string = cfg_obj.dracutSetupString()
self.boot_args.add(setup_string)
self.dracut_args.add(setup_string)
# This is needed for FCoE, bug #743784. The case:
# We discover LUN on an iface which is part of multipath setup.
# If the iface is disconnected after discovery anaconda doesn't
# write dracut ifname argument for the disconnected iface path
# (in Network.dracutSetupArgs).
# Dracut needs the explicit ifname= because biosdevname
# fails to rename the iface (because of BFS booting from it).
for nic, _dcb, _auto_vlan in fcoe().nics:
try:
hwaddr = nm_device_hwaddress(nic)
except ValueError:
continue
self.boot_args.add("ifname=%s:%s" % (nic, hwaddr.lower()))
# Add iscsi_firmware to trigger dracut running iscsistart
# See rhbz#1099603 and rhbz#1185792
if len(glob("/sys/firmware/iscsi_boot*")) > 0:
self.boot_args.add("iscsi_firmware")
#
# preservation of most of our boot args
#
for opt in flags.cmdline.keys():
if opt in self.global_no_preserve_args:
continue
arg = flags.cmdline.get(opt)
new_arg = opt
if arg:
new_arg += "=%s" % arg
self.boot_args.add(new_arg)
# passed-in objects
for cfg_obj in chain(args, kwargs.values()):
if hasattr(cfg_obj, "dracutSetupArgs"):
setup_args = cfg_obj.dracutSetupArgs()
self.boot_args.update(setup_args)
self.dracut_args.update(setup_args)
else:
setup_string = cfg_obj.dracutSetupString()
self.boot_args.add(setup_string)
self.dracut_args.add(setup_string)
#
# configuration
#
@property
def boot_prefix(self):
""" Prefix, if any, to paths in /boot. """
if self.stage2_device.format.mountpoint == "/":
prefix = "/boot"
else:
prefix = ""
return prefix
def _set_console(self):
""" Set console options based on boot arguments. """
console = flags.cmdline.get("console", "")
console = os.path.basename(console)
self.console, _x, self.console_options = console.partition(",")
def write_config_console(self, config):
"""Write console-related configuration lines."""
pass
def write_config_password(self, config):
"""Write password-related configuration lines."""
pass
def write_config_header(self, config):
"""Write global configuration lines."""
self.write_config_console(config)
self.write_config_password(config)
def write_config_images(self, config):
"""Write image configuration entries."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def write_config_post(self):
pass
def write_config(self):
""" Write the bootloader configuration. """
if not self.config_file:
raise BootLoaderError("no config file defined for this boot loader")
config_path = os.path.normpath(iutil.getSysroot() + self.config_file)
if os.access(config_path, os.R_OK):
os.rename(config_path, config_path + ".anacbak")
config = iutil.open_with_perm(config_path, "w", self.config_file_mode)
self.write_config_header(config)
self.write_config_images(config)
config.close()
self.write_config_post()
@property
def trusted_boot(self):
return self._trusted_boot
@trusted_boot.setter
def trusted_boot(self, trusted_boot):
self._trusted_boot = trusted_boot
#
# installation
#
def write(self):
""" Write the bootloader configuration and install the bootloader. """
if self.skip_bootloader:
return
if self.update_only:
self.update()
return
self.write_config()
os.sync()
self.stage2_device.format.sync(root=iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot())
self.install()
def install(self, args=None):
raise NotImplementedError()
def update(self):
""" Update an existing bootloader configuration. """
pass
class GRUB(BootLoader):
name = "GRUB"
_config_dir = "grub"
_config_file = "grub.conf"
_device_map_file = "device.map"
can_dual_boot = True
can_update = True
stage2_is_valid_stage1 = True
stage2_bootable = True
stage2_must_be_primary = False
# list of strings representing options for boot device types
stage2_device_types = ["partition", "mdarray"]
stage2_raid_levels = [raid.RAID1]
stage2_raid_member_types = ["partition"]
stage2_raid_metadata = ["0", "0.90", "1.0"]
packages = ["grub"]
_serial_consoles = ["ttyS"]
def __init__(self):
super(GRUB, self).__init__()
self.encrypted_password = ""
#
# grub-related conveniences
#
def grub_device_name(self, device):
""" Return a grub-friendly representation of device. """
disk = getattr(device, "disk", device)
name = "(hd%d" % self.disks.index(disk)
if hasattr(device, "disk"):
name += ",%d" % (device.partedPartition.number - 1,)
name += ")"
return name
@property
def grub_config_dir(self):
""" Config dir, adjusted for grub's view of the world. """
return self.boot_prefix + self._config_dir
#
# configuration
#
@property
def config_dir(self):
""" Full path to configuration directory. """
return "/boot/" + self._config_dir
@property
def config_file(self):
""" Full path to configuration file. """
return "%s/%s" % (self.config_dir, self._config_file)
@property
def device_map_file(self):
""" Full path to device.map file. """
return "%s/%s" % (self.config_dir, self._device_map_file)
@property
def grub_conf_device_line(self):
return ""
@property
def splash_dir(self):
""" relative path to splash image directory."""
return GRUB._config_dir
@property
def has_serial_console(self):
""" true if the console is a serial console. """
return any(self.console.startswith(sconsole) for sconsole in self._serial_consoles)
@property
def serial_command(self):
command = ""
if self.console and self.has_serial_console:
unit = self.console[-1]
command = ["serial"]
s = parse_serial_opt(self.console_options)
if unit and unit != '0':
command.append("--unit=%s" % unit)
if s.speed and s.speed != '9600':
command.append("--speed=%s" % s.speed)
if s.parity:
if s.parity == 'o':
command.append("--parity=odd")
elif s.parity == 'e':
command.append("--parity=even")
if s.word and s.word != '8':
command.append("--word=%s" % s.word)
if s.stop and s.stop != '1':
command.append("--stop=%s" % s.stop)
command = " ".join(command)
return command
def write_config_console(self, config):
""" Write console-related configuration. """
if not self.console:
return
if self.has_serial_console:
config.write("%s\n" % self.serial_command)
config.write("terminal --timeout=%s serial console\n"
% self.timeout)
console_arg = "console=%s" % self.console
if self.console_options:
console_arg += ",%s" % self.console_options
self.boot_args.add(console_arg)
def _encrypt_password(self):
""" Make sure self.encrypted_password is set up correctly. """
if self.encrypted_password:
return
if not self.password:
raise BootLoaderError("cannot encrypt empty password")
# Used for ascii_letters and digits constants
import string # pylint: disable=deprecated-module
import crypt
import random
salt = "$6$"
salt_len = 16
salt_chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + './'
rand_gen = random.SystemRandom()
salt += "".join(rand_gen.choice(salt_chars) for i in range(salt_len))
self.encrypted_password = crypt.crypt(self.password, salt)
def write_config_password(self, config):
""" Write password-related configuration. """
if not self.password and not self.encrypted_password:
return
self._encrypt_password()
password_line = "--encrypted " + self.encrypted_password
config.write("password %s\n" % password_line)
def write_config_header(self, config):
"""Write global configuration information. """
if self.boot_prefix:
have_boot = "do not "
else:
have_boot = ""
s = """# grub.conf generated by anaconda
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file.
# NOTICE: You %(do)shave a /boot partition. This means that all kernel and
# initrd paths are relative to %(boot)s, eg.
# root %(grub_target)s
# kernel %(prefix)s/vmlinuz-version ro root=%(root_device)s
# initrd %(prefix)s/initrd-[generic-]version.img
""" % {"do": have_boot, "boot": self.stage2_device.format.mountpoint,
"root_device": self.stage2_device.path,
"grub_target": self.grub_device_name(self.stage1_device),
"prefix": self.boot_prefix}
config.write(s)
config.write("boot=%s\n" % self.stage1_device.path)
config.write(self.grub_conf_device_line)
# find the index of the default image
try:
default_index = self.images.index(self.default)
except ValueError:
e = "Failed to find default image (%s)" % self.default.label
raise BootLoaderError(e)
config.write("default=%d\n" % default_index)
config.write("timeout=%d\n" % self.timeout)
self.write_config_console(config)
if iutil.isConsoleOnVirtualTerminal(self.console):
splash = "splash.xpm.gz"
splash_path = os.path.normpath("%s/boot/%s/%s" % (iutil.getSysroot(),
self.splash_dir,
splash))
if os.access(splash_path, os.R_OK):
grub_root_grub_name = self.grub_device_name(self.stage2_device)
config.write("splashimage=%s/%s/%s\n" % (grub_root_grub_name,
self.splash_dir,
splash))
config.write("hiddenmenu\n")
self.write_config_password(config)
def write_config_images(self, config):
""" Write image entries into configuration file. """
for image in self.images:
args = Arguments()
if isinstance(image, LinuxBootLoaderImage):
grub_root = self.grub_device_name(self.stage2_device)
args.update(["ro", "root=%s" % image.device.fstabSpec])
args.update(self.boot_args)
if isinstance(image, TbootLinuxBootLoaderImage):
args.update(image.args)
snippet = ("\tkernel %(prefix)s/%(multiboot)s %(mbargs)s\n"
"\tmodule %(prefix)s/%(kernel)s %(args)s\n"
"\tmodule %(prefix)s/%(initrd)s\n"
% {"prefix": self.boot_prefix,
"multiboot": image.multiboot,
"mbargs": image.mbargs,
"kernel": image.kernel, "args": args,
"initrd": image.initrd})
else:
snippet = ("\tkernel %(prefix)s/%(kernel)s %(args)s\n"
"\tinitrd %(prefix)s/%(initrd)s\n"
% {"prefix": self.boot_prefix,
"kernel": image.kernel, "args": args,
"initrd": image.initrd})
stanza = ("title %(label)s (%(version)s)\n"
"\troot %(grub_root)s\n"
"%(snippet)s"
% {"label": image.label, "version": image.version,
"grub_root": grub_root, "snippet": snippet})
else:
stanza = ("title %(label)s\n"
"\trootnoverify %(grub_root)s\n"
"\tchainloader +1\n"
% {"label": image.label,
"grub_root": self.grub_device_name(image.device)})
log.info("bootloader.py: used boot args: %s ", args)
config.write(stanza)
def write_device_map(self):
""" Write out a device map containing all supported devices. """
map_path = os.path.normpath(iutil.getSysroot() + self.device_map_file)
if os.access(map_path, os.R_OK):
os.rename(map_path, map_path + ".anacbak")
dev_map = open(map_path, "w")
dev_map.write("# this device map was generated by anaconda\n")
for disk in self.disks:
dev_map.write("%s %s\n" % (self.grub_device_name(disk),
disk.path))
dev_map.close()
def write_config_post(self):
""" Perform additional configuration after writing config file(s). """
super(GRUB, self).write_config_post()
# make symlink for menu.lst (grub's default config file name)
menu_lst = "%s%s/menu.lst" % (iutil.getSysroot(), self.config_dir)
if os.access(menu_lst, os.R_OK):
try:
os.rename(menu_lst, menu_lst + '.anacbak')
except OSError as e:
log.error("failed to back up %s: %s", menu_lst, e)
try:
os.symlink(self._config_file, menu_lst)
except OSError as e:
log.error("failed to create grub menu.lst symlink: %s", e)
# make symlink to grub.conf in /etc since that's where configs belong
etc_grub = "%s/etc/%s" % (iutil.getSysroot(), self._config_file)
if os.access(etc_grub, os.R_OK):
try:
os.unlink(etc_grub)
except OSError as e:
log.error("failed to remove %s: %s", etc_grub, e)
try:
os.symlink("..%s" % self.config_file, etc_grub)
except OSError as e:
log.error("failed to create /etc/grub.conf symlink: %s", e)
def write_config(self):
""" Write bootloader configuration to disk. """
# write device.map
self.write_device_map()
# this writes the actual configuration file
super(GRUB, self).write_config()
#
# installation
#
@property
def install_targets(self):
""" List of (stage1, stage2) tuples representing install targets. """
targets = []
# make sure we have stage1 and stage2 installed with redundancy
# so that boot can succeed even in the event of failure or removal
# of some of the disks containing the member partitions of the
# /boot array. If the stage1 is not a disk, it probably needs to
# be a partition on a particular disk (biosboot, prepboot), so only
# add the redundant targets if installing stage1 to a disk that is
# a member of the stage2 array.
# Look for both mdraid and btrfs raid
if self.stage2_device.type == "mdarray" and \
self.stage2_device.level in self.stage2_raid_levels:
stage2_raid = True
# Set parents to the list of partitions in the RAID
stage2_parents = self.stage2_device.parents
elif self.stage2_device.type == "btrfs subvolume" and \
self.stage2_device.parents[0].dataLevel in self.stage2_raid_levels:
stage2_raid = True
# Set parents to the list of partitions in the parent volume
stage2_parents = self.stage2_device.parents[0].parents
else:
stage2_raid = False
if stage2_raid and \
self.stage1_device.isDisk and \
self.stage2_device.dependsOn(self.stage1_device):
for stage2dev in stage2_parents:
# if target disk contains any of /boot array's member
# partitions, set up stage1 on each member's disk
stage1dev = stage2dev.disk
targets.append((stage1dev, self.stage2_device))
else:
targets.append((self.stage1_device, self.stage2_device))
return targets
def install(self, args=None):
rc = iutil.execInSysroot("grub-install", ["--just-copy"])
if rc:
raise BootLoaderError("boot loader install failed")
for (stage1dev, stage2dev) in self.install_targets:
cmd = ("root %(stage2dev)s\n"
"install --stage2=%(config_dir)s/stage2"
" /%(grub_config_dir)s/stage1 d %(stage1dev)s"
" /%(grub_config_dir)s/stage2 p"
" %(stage2dev)s/%(grub_config_dir)s/%(config_basename)s\n"
% {"grub_config_dir": self.grub_config_dir,
"config_dir": self.config_dir,
"config_basename": self._config_file,
"stage1dev": self.grub_device_name(stage1dev),
"stage2dev": self.grub_device_name(stage2dev)})
(pread, pwrite) = os.pipe()
iutil.eintr_retry_call(os.write, pwrite, cmd.encode("utf-8"))
iutil.eintr_ignore(os.close, pwrite)
args = ["--batch", "--no-floppy",
"--device-map=%s" % self.device_map_file]
rc = iutil.execInSysroot("grub", args, stdin=pread)
iutil.eintr_ignore(os.close, pread)
if rc:
raise BootLoaderError("boot loader install failed")
def update(self):
self.install()
#
# miscellaneous
#
def has_windows(self, devices):
""" Potential boot devices containing non-linux operating systems. """
# make sure we don't clobber error/warning lists
errors = self.errors[:]
warnings = self.warnings[:]
ret = [d for d in devices if self.is_valid_stage2_device(d, linux=False, non_linux=True)]
self.errors = errors
self.warnings = warnings
return bool(ret)
# Add a warning about certain RAID situations to is_valid_stage2_device
def is_valid_stage2_device(self, device, linux=True, non_linux=False):
valid = super(GRUB, self).is_valid_stage2_device(device, linux, non_linux)
# If the stage2 device is on a raid1, check that the stage1 device is also redundant,
# either by also being part of an array or by being a disk (which is expanded
# to every disk in the array by install_targets).
if self.stage1_device and self.stage2_device and \
self.stage2_device.type == "mdarray" and \
self.stage2_device.level in self.stage2_raid_levels and \
self.stage1_device.type != "mdarray":
if not self.stage1_device.isDisk:
msg = _("boot loader stage2 device %(stage2dev)s is on a multi-disk array, but boot loader stage1 device %(stage1dev)s is not. " \
"A drive failure in %(stage2dev)s could render the system unbootable.") % \
{"stage1dev" : self.stage1_device.name,
"stage2dev" : self.stage2_device.name}
self.warnings.append(msg)
elif not self.stage2_device.dependsOn(self.stage1_device):
msg = _("boot loader stage2 device %(stage2dev)s is on a multi-disk array, but boot loader stage1 device %(stage1dev)s is not part of this array. " \
"The stage1 boot loader will only be installed to a single drive.") % \
{"stage1dev" : self.stage1_device.name,
"stage2dev" : self.stage2_device.name}
self.warnings.append(msg)
return valid
class GRUB2(GRUB):
""" GRUBv2
- configuration
- password (insecure), password_pbkdf2
- http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Invoking-grub_002dmkpasswd_002dpbkdf2
- --users per-entry specifies which users can access, otherwise
entry is unrestricted
- /etc/grub/custom.cfg
- how does grub resolve names of md arrays?
- disable automatic use of grub-mkconfig?
- on upgrades?
- BIOS boot partition (GPT)
- parted /dev/sda set <partition_number> bios_grub on
- can't contain a file system
- 31KiB min, 1MiB recommended
"""
name = "GRUB2"
packages = ["grub2"]
_config_file = "grub.cfg"
_config_dir = "grub2"
defaults_file = "/etc/default/grub"
stage2_max_end = None
can_dual_boot = True
can_update = True
terminal_type = "gfxterm"
# requirements for boot devices
stage2_device_types = ["partition", "mdarray", "lvmlv"]
stage2_raid_levels = [raid.RAID0, raid.RAID1, raid.RAID4,
raid.RAID5, raid.RAID6, raid.RAID10]
stage2_raid_metadata = ["0", "0.90", "1.0", "1.2"]
@property
def stage2_format_types(self):
if productName.startswith("Red Hat "):
return ["xfs", "ext4", "ext3", "ext2", "btrfs"]
else:
return ["ext4", "ext3", "ext2", "btrfs", "xfs"]
def __init__(self):
super(GRUB2, self).__init__()
# XXX we probably need special handling for raid stage1 w/ gpt disklabel
# since it's unlikely there'll be a bios boot partition on each disk
#
# grub-related conveniences
#
def grub_device_name(self, device):
""" Return a grub-friendly representation of device.
Disks and partitions use the (hdX,Y) notation, while lvm and
md devices just use their names.
"""
disk = None
name = "(%s)" % device.name
if device.isDisk:
disk = device
elif hasattr(device, "disk"):
disk = device.disk
if disk is not None:
name = "(hd%d" % self.disks.index(disk)
if hasattr(device, "disk"):
lt = device.disk.format.labelType
name += ",%s%d" % (lt, device.partedPartition.number)
name += ")"
return name
def write_config_console(self, config):
if not self.console:
return
console_arg = "console=%s" % self.console
if self.console_options:
console_arg += ",%s" % self.console_options
self.boot_args.add(console_arg)
def write_device_map(self):
""" Write out a device map containing all supported devices. """
map_path = os.path.normpath(iutil.getSysroot() + self.device_map_file)
if os.access(map_path, os.R_OK):
os.rename(map_path, map_path + ".anacbak")
devices = self.disks
if self.stage1_device not in devices:
devices.append(self.stage1_device)
for disk in self.stage2_device.disks:
if disk not in devices:
devices.append(disk)
devices = [d for d in devices if d.isDisk]
if len(devices) == 0:
return
dev_map = open(map_path, "w")
dev_map.write("# this device map was generated by anaconda\n")
for drive in devices:
dev_map.write("%s %s\n" % (self.grub_device_name(drive),
drive.path))
dev_map.close()
def write_defaults(self):
defaults_file = "%s%s" % (iutil.getSysroot(), self.defaults_file)
defaults = open(defaults_file, "w+")
defaults.write("GRUB_TIMEOUT=%d\n" % self.timeout)
defaults.write("GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=\"$(sed 's, release .*$,,g' /etc/system-release)\"\n")
defaults.write("GRUB_DEFAULT=saved\n")
defaults.write("GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=true\n")
if self.console and self.has_serial_console:
defaults.write("GRUB_TERMINAL=\"serial console\"\n")
defaults.write("GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND=\"%s\"\n" % self.serial_command)
else:
defaults.write("GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT=\"%s\"\n" % self.terminal_type)
# this is going to cause problems for systems containing multiple
# linux installations or even multiple boot entries with different
# boot arguments
log.info("bootloader.py: used boot args: %s ", self.boot_args)
defaults.write("GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=\"%s\"\n" % self.boot_args)
defaults.write("GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN_DEFAULT=\"console=none dom0_mem=min:1024M dom0_mem=max:4096M\"\n")
defaults.write("GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY=\"true\"\n")
defaults.write("GRUB_THEME=\"/boot/grub2/themes/system/theme.txt\"\n")
defaults.write("GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=\"true\"\n")
defaults.close()
def _encrypt_password(self):
""" Make sure self.encrypted_password is set up properly. """
if self.encrypted_password:
return
if not self.password:
raise RuntimeError("cannot encrypt empty password")
(pread, pwrite) = os.pipe()
passwords = "%s\n%s\n" % (self.password, self.password)
iutil.eintr_retry_call(os.write, pwrite, passwords.encode("utf-8"))
iutil.eintr_ignore(os.close, pwrite)
buf = iutil.execWithCapture("grub2-mkpasswd-pbkdf2", [],
stdin=pread,
root=iutil.getSysroot())
iutil.eintr_ignore(os.close, pread)
self.encrypted_password = buf.split()[-1].strip()
if not self.encrypted_password.startswith("grub.pbkdf2."):
raise BootLoaderError("failed to encrypt boot loader password")
def write_password_config(self):
if not self.password and not self.encrypted_password:
return
users_file = iutil.getSysroot() + "/etc/grub.d/01_users"
header = iutil.open_with_perm(users_file, "w", 0o700)
header.write("#!/bin/sh -e\n\n")
header.write("cat << \"EOF\"\n")
# XXX FIXME: document somewhere that the username is "root"
header.write("set superusers=\"root\"\n")
header.write("export superusers\n")
self._encrypt_password()
password_line = "password_pbkdf2 root " + self.encrypted_password
header.write("%s\n" % password_line)
header.write("EOF\n")
header.close()
def write_config(self):
self.write_config_console(None)
# See if we have a password and if so update the boot args before we
# write out the defaults file.
if self.password or self.encrypted_password:
self.boot_args.add("rd.shell=0")
self.write_defaults()
# if we fail to setup password auth we should complete the
# installation so the system is at least bootable
try:
self.write_password_config()
except (BootLoaderError, OSError, RuntimeError) as e:
log.error("boot loader password setup failed: %s", e)
# disable non-xen entries
os.chmod("%s/etc/grub.d/10_linux" % iutil.getSysroot(), 0o644)
# make sure the default entry is the OS we are installing
if self.default is not None:
# find the index of the default image
try:
default_index = self.images.index(self.default)
except ValueError:
log.warn("Failed to find default image (%s), defaulting to 0", self.default.label)
default_index = 0
rc = iutil.execInSysroot("grub2-set-default", [str(default_index)])
if rc:
log.error("failed to set default menu entry to %s", productName)
# now tell grub2 to generate the main configuration file
rc = iutil.execInSysroot("grub2-mkconfig",
["-o", self.config_file])
if rc:
raise BootLoaderError("failed to write boot loader configuration")
#
# installation
#
def install(self, args=None):
if args is None:
args = []
# XXX will installing to multiple drives work as expected with GRUBv2?
for (stage1dev, stage2dev) in self.install_targets:
grub_args = args + ["--no-floppy", stage1dev.path]
if stage1dev == stage2dev:
# This is hopefully a temporary hack. GRUB2 currently refuses
# to install to a partition's boot block without --force.
grub_args.insert(0, '--force')
else:
if flags.nombr:
grub_args.insert(0, '--grub-setup=/bin/true')
log.info("bootloader.py: mbr update by grub2 disabled")
else:
log.info("bootloader.py: mbr will be updated for grub2")
rc = iutil.execWithRedirect("grub2-install", grub_args,
root=iutil.getSysroot(),
env_prune=['MALLOC_PERTURB_'])
if rc:
raise BootLoaderError("boot loader install failed")
def write(self):
""" Write the bootloader configuration and install the bootloader. """
if self.skip_bootloader:
return
if self.update_only:
self.update()
return
try:
self.write_device_map()
self.stage2_device.format.sync(root=iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot())
os.sync()
self.install()
os.sync()
self.stage2_device.format.sync(root=iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot())
finally:
self.write_config()
os.sync()
self.stage2_device.format.sync(root=iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot())
def check(self):
""" When installing to the mbr of a disk grub2 needs enough space
before the first partition in order to embed its core.img
Until we have a way to ask grub2 what the size is we check to make
sure it starts >= 512K, otherwise return an error.
"""
ret = True
base_gap_bytes = 32256 # 31.5KiB
advanced_gap_bytes = 524288 # 512KiB
self.errors = []
self.warnings = []
if self.stage1_device == self.stage2_device:
return ret
# These are small enough to fit
if self.stage2_device.type == "partition":
min_start = base_gap_bytes
else:
min_start = advanced_gap_bytes
if not self.stage1_disk:
return False
# If the first partition starts too low and there is no biosboot partition show an error.
error_msg = None
biosboot = False
parts = self.stage1_disk.format.partedDisk.partitions
for p in parts:
if p.getFlag(PARTITION_BIOS_GRUB):
biosboot = True
break
start = p.geometry.start * p.disk.device.sectorSize
if start < min_start:
error_msg = _("%(deviceName)s may not have enough space for grub2 to embed "
"core.img when using the %(fsType)s file system on %(deviceType)s") \
% {"deviceName": self.stage1_device.name, "fsType": self.stage2_device.format.type,
"deviceType": self.stage2_device.type}
if error_msg and not biosboot:
log.error(error_msg)
self.errors.append(error_msg)
ret = False
return ret
class EFIGRUB(GRUB2):
packages = ["grub2-efi", "efibootmgr", "shim"]
can_dual_boot = False
stage2_is_valid_stage1 = False
stage2_bootable = False
_efi_binary = "\\shim.efi"
@property
def _config_dir(self):
return "efi/EFI/%s" % (self.efi_dir,)
def __init__(self):
super(EFIGRUB, self).__init__()
self.efi_dir = 'BOOT'
def efibootmgr(self, *args, **kwargs):
if flags.imageInstall or flags.dirInstall:
log.info("Skipping efibootmgr for image/directory install.")
return ""
if "noefi" in flags.cmdline:
log.info("Skipping efibootmgr for noefi")
return ""
if kwargs.pop("capture", False):
exec_func = iutil.execWithCapture
else:
exec_func = iutil.execWithRedirect
if "root" not in kwargs:
kwargs["root"] = iutil.getSysroot()
return exec_func("efibootmgr", list(args), **kwargs)
#
# installation
#
def remove_efi_boot_target(self):
buf = self.efibootmgr(capture=True)
for line in buf.splitlines():
try:
(slot, _product) = line.split(None, 1)
except ValueError:
continue
if _product == productName.split("-")[0]:
slot_id = slot[4:8]
# slot_id is hex, we can't use .isint and use this regex:
if not re.match("^[0-9a-fA-F]+$", slot_id):
log.warning("failed to parse efi boot slot (%s)", slot)
continue
rc = self.efibootmgr("-b", slot_id, "-B",
root=iutil.getSysroot())
if rc:
raise BootLoaderError("failed to remove old efi boot entry. This is most likely a kernel or firmware bug.")
@property
def efi_dir_as_efifs_dir(self):
ret = self._config_dir.replace('efi/', '')
return "\\" + ret.replace('/', '\\')
def _add_single_efi_boot_target(self, partition):
boot_disk = partition.disk
boot_part_num = str(partition.partedPartition.number)
rc = self.efibootmgr("-c", "-w", "-L", productName.split("-")[0],
"-d", boot_disk.path, "-p", boot_part_num,
"-l",
self.efi_dir_as_efifs_dir + self._efi_binary,
root=iutil.getSysroot())
if rc:
raise BootLoaderError("failed to set new efi boot target. This is most likely a kernel or firmware bug.")
def add_efi_boot_target(self):
if self.stage1_device.type == "partition":
self._add_single_efi_boot_target(self.stage1_device)
elif self.stage1_device.type == "mdarray":
for parent in self.stage1_device.parents:
self._add_single_efi_boot_target(parent)
def install(self, args=None):
if not flags.leavebootorder:
self.remove_efi_boot_target()
self.add_efi_boot_target()
def update(self):
self.install()
#
# installation
#
def write(self):
""" Write the bootloader configuration and install the bootloader. """
if self.skip_bootloader:
return
if self.update_only:
self.update()
return
try:
os.sync()
self.stage2_device.format.sync(root=iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot())
self.install()
finally:
self.write_config()
def check(self):
return True
class Aarch64EFIGRUB(EFIGRUB):
_serial_consoles = ["ttyAMA", "ttyS"]
class XenEFI(EFIGRUB):
packages = ["efibootmgr"]
_config_file = 'xen.cfg'
# stage2 not used at all, so allow any type
stage2_device_types = ["partition", "mdarray", "lvmlv"]
def __init__(self):
super(XenEFI, self).__init__()
self.efi_dir = 'qubes'
def add_efi_boot_target(self):
if self.stage1_device.type == "partition":
boot_disk = self.stage1_device.disk
boot_part_num = self.stage1_device.partedPartition.number
elif self.stage1_device.type == "mdarray":
# FIXME: I'm just guessing here. This probably needs the full
# treatment, ie: multiple targets for each member.
boot_disk = self.stage1_device.parents[0].disk
boot_part_num = self.stage1_device.parents[0].partedPartition.number
boot_part_num = str(boot_part_num)
if not os.path.exists(
"{}/{}".format(iutil.getSysroot() + self.config_dir, "xen.efi")):
xen_efi = [x for x in os.listdir(iutil.getSysroot() + self.config_dir) if
x.startswith('xen-') and x.endswith('.efi')][0]
shutil.copy("{}/{}".format(iutil.getSysroot() + self.config_dir, xen_efi),
"{}/{}".format(iutil.getSysroot() + self.config_dir, "xen.efi"))
rc = self.efibootmgr("-c", "-w", "-L", productName,
"-d", boot_disk.path, "-p", boot_part_num,
"-l",
self.efi_dir_as_efifs_dir + "\\xen.efi",
root=iutil.getSysroot())
if rc:
raise BootLoaderError("failed to set new efi boot target")
def add_image(self, image):
super(XenEFI, self).add_image(image)
shutil.copy("{}/boot/{}".format(iutil.getSysroot(), image.kernel),
os.path.normpath(
"{}/{}".format(iutil.getSysroot() + self.config_dir,
image.kernel)))
if image.initrd is not None:
shutil.copy("{}/boot/{}".format(iutil.getSysroot(), image.initrd),
os.path.normpath(
"{}/{}".format(iutil.getSysroot() + self.config_dir,
image.initrd)))
def write_config_header(self, config):
config.write("[global]\n")
config.write("default={}\n".format(self.default.version))
def write_config_images(self, config):
for image in self.images:
config.write("\n")
config.write("[{}]\n".format(image.version))
config.write("options=loglvl=all dom0_mem=min:1024M dom0_mem=max:4096M\n")
config.write("kernel={} root={} {}\n".format(
image.kernel,
image.device.fstabSpec,
self.boot_args))
config.write("ramdisk={}\n".format(image.initrd))
def write_config_console(self, config):
pass
def write_config_post(self):
pass
def is_valid_stage2_device(self, device, linux=True, non_linux=False):
""" XenEFI doesn't use stage2 at all, so allow anything here """
return True
write_config = BootLoader.write_config
class MacEFIGRUB(EFIGRUB):
def mactel_config(self):
if os.path.exists(iutil.getSysroot() + "/usr/libexec/mactel-boot-setup"):
rc = iutil.execInSysroot("/usr/libexec/mactel-boot-setup", [])
if rc:
log.error("failed to configure Mac boot loader")
def install(self, args=None):
super(MacEFIGRUB, self).install()
self.mactel_config()
def is_valid_stage1_device(self, device, early=False):
valid = super(MacEFIGRUB, self).is_valid_stage1_device(device, early)
# Make sure we don't pick the OSX root partition
if valid and getattr(device.format, "name", "") != "Linux HFS+ ESP":
valid = False
if hasattr(device.format, "name"):
log.debug("device.format.name is '%s'", device.format.name)
log.debug("MacEFIGRUB.is_valid_stage1_device(%s) returning %s", device.name, valid)
return valid
# Inherit abstract methods from BootLoader
# pylint: disable=abstract-method
class YabootBase(BootLoader):
def write_config_password(self, config):
if self.password:
config.write("password=%s\n" % self.password)
config.write("restricted\n")
def write_config_images(self, config):
for image in self.images:
if not isinstance(image, LinuxBootLoaderImage):
# mac os images are handled specially in the header on mac
continue
args = Arguments()
if self.password:
args.add("rd.shell=0")
if image.initrd:
initrd_line = "\tinitrd=%s/%s\n" % (self.boot_prefix,
image.initrd)
else:
initrd_line = ""
root_device_spec = image.device.fstabSpec
if root_device_spec.startswith("/"):
root_line = "\troot=%s\n" % root_device_spec
else:
args.add("root=%s" % root_device_spec)
root_line = ""
args.update(self.boot_args)
log.info("bootloader.py: used boot args: %s ", args)
stanza = ("image=%(boot_prefix)s%(kernel)s\n"
"\tlabel=%(label)s\n"
"\tread-only\n"
"%(initrd_line)s"
"%(root_line)s"
"\tappend=\"%(args)s\"\n\n"
% {"kernel": image.kernel, "initrd_line": initrd_line,
"label": self.image_label(image),
"root_line": root_line, "args": args,
"boot_prefix": self.boot_prefix})
config.write(stanza)
class Yaboot(YabootBase):
name = "Yaboot"
_config_file = "yaboot.conf"
prog = "ybin"
image_label_attr = "short_label"
packages = ["yaboot"]
# stage2 device requirements
stage2_device_types = ["partition", "mdarray"]
stage2_device_raid_levels = [raid.RAID1]
#
# configuration
#
@property
def config_dir(self):
conf_dir = "/etc"
if self.stage2_device.format.mountpoint == "/boot":
conf_dir = "/boot/etc"
return conf_dir
@property
def config_file(self):
return "%s/%s" % (self.config_dir, self._config_file)
def write_config_header(self, config):
if self.stage2_device.type == "mdarray":
boot_part_num = self.stage2_device.parents[0].partedPartition.number
else:
boot_part_num = self.stage2_device.partedPartition.number
# yaboot.conf timeout is in tenths of a second. Brilliant.
header = ("# yaboot.conf generated by anaconda\n\n"
"boot=%(stage1dev)s\n"
"init-message=\"Welcome to %(product)s!\\nHit <TAB> for "
"boot options\"\n\n"
"partition=%(part_num)d\n"
"timeout=%(timeout)d\n"
"install=/usr/lib/yaboot/yaboot\n"
"delay=5\n"
"enablecdboot\n"
"enableofboot\n"
"enablenetboot\n"
% {"stage1dev": self.stage1_device.path,
"product": productName, "part_num": boot_part_num,
"timeout": self.timeout * 10})
config.write(header)
self.write_config_variant_header(config)
self.write_config_password(config)
config.write("\n")
def write_config_variant_header(self, config):
config.write("nonvram\n")
config.write("mntpoint=/boot/yaboot\n")
config.write("usemount\n")
def write_config_post(self):
super(Yaboot, self).write_config_post()
# make symlink in /etc to yaboot.conf if config is in /boot/etc
etc_yaboot_conf = iutil.getSysroot() + "/etc/yaboot.conf"
if not os.access(etc_yaboot_conf, os.R_OK):
try:
os.symlink("../boot/etc/yaboot.conf", etc_yaboot_conf)
except OSError as e:
log.error("failed to create /etc/yaboot.conf symlink: %s", e)
def write_config(self):
if not os.path.isdir(iutil.getSysroot() + self.config_dir):
os.mkdir(iutil.getSysroot() + self.config_dir)
# this writes the config
super(Yaboot, self).write_config()
#
# installation
#
def install(self, args=None):
args = ["-f", "-C", self.config_file]
rc = iutil.execInSysroot(self.prog, args)
if rc:
raise BootLoaderError("boot loader installation failed")
class IPSeriesYaboot(Yaboot):
prog = "mkofboot"
#
# configuration
#
def write_config_variant_header(self, config):
config.write("nonvram\n") # only on pSeries?
config.write("fstype=raw\n")
#
# installation
#
def install(self, args=None):
self.updatePowerPCBootList()
super(IPSeriesYaboot, self).install()
def updatePowerPCBootList(self):
if not can_touch_runtime_system("updatePowerPCBootList", touch_live=True):
return
log.debug("updatePowerPCBootList: self.stage1_device.path = %s", self.stage1_device.path)
buf = iutil.execWithCapture("nvram",
["--print-config=boot-device"])
if len(buf) == 0:
log.error("FAIL: nvram --print-config=boot-device")
return
boot_list = buf.strip().split()
log.debug("updatePowerPCBootList: boot_list = %s", boot_list)
buf = iutil.execWithCapture("ofpathname",
[self.stage1_device.path])
if len(buf) > 0:
boot_disk = buf.strip()
log.debug("updatePowerPCBootList: boot_disk = %s", boot_disk)
else:
log.error("FAIL: ofpathname %s", self.stage1_device.path)
return
# Place the disk containing the PReP partition first.
# Remove all other occurances of it.
boot_list = [boot_disk] + [x for x in boot_list if x != boot_disk]
log.debug("updatePowerPCBootList: updated boot_list = %s", boot_list)
update_value = "boot-device=%s" % " ".join(boot_list)
rc = iutil.execWithRedirect("nvram", ["--update-config", update_value])
if rc:
log.error("FAIL: nvram --update-config %s", update_value)
else:
log.info("Updated PPC boot list with the command: nvram --update-config %s", update_value)
class IPSeriesGRUB2(GRUB2):
# GRUB2 sets /boot bootable and not the PReP partition. This causes the Open Firmware BIOS not
# to present the disk as a bootable target. If stage2_bootable is False, then the PReP partition
# will be marked bootable. Confusing.
stage2_bootable = False
terminal_type = "ofconsole"
#
# installation
#
def install(self, args=None):
if flags.leavebootorder:
log.info("leavebootorder passed as an option. Will not update the NVRAM boot list.")
else:
self.updateNVRAMBootList()
super(IPSeriesGRUB2, self).install(args=["--no-nvram"])
# This will update the PowerPC's (ppc) bios boot devive order list
def updateNVRAMBootList(self):
if not can_touch_runtime_system("updateNVRAMBootList", touch_live=True):
return
log.debug("updateNVRAMBootList: self.stage1_device.path = %s", self.stage1_device.path)
buf = iutil.execWithCapture("nvram",
["--print-config=boot-device"])
if len(buf) == 0:
log.error("Failed to determine nvram boot device")
return
boot_list = buf.strip().replace("\"", "").split()
log.debug("updateNVRAMBootList: boot_list = %s", boot_list)
buf = iutil.execWithCapture("ofpathname",
[self.stage1_device.path])
if len(buf) > 0:
boot_disk = buf.strip()
else:
log.error("Failed to translate boot path into device name")
return
# Place the disk containing the PReP partition first.
# Remove all other occurances of it.
boot_list = [boot_disk] + [x for x in boot_list if x != boot_disk]
update_value = "boot-device=%s" % " ".join(boot_list)
rc = iutil.execWithRedirect("nvram", ["--update-config", update_value])
if rc:
log.error("Failed to update new boot device order")
#
# In addition to the normal grub configuration variable, add one more to set the size of the
# console's window to a standard 80x24
#
def write_defaults(self):
super(IPSeriesGRUB2, self).write_defaults()
defaults_file = "%s%s" % (iutil.getSysroot(), self.defaults_file)
defaults = open(defaults_file, "a+")
# The terminfo's X and Y size, and output location could change in the future
defaults.write("GRUB_TERMINFO=\"terminfo -g 80x24 console\"\n")
# Disable OS Prober on pSeries systems
# TODO: This will disable across all POWER platforms. Need to get
# into blivet and rework how it segments the POWER systems
# to allow for differentiation between PowerNV and
# PowerVM / POWER on qemu/kvm
defaults.write("GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true\n")
defaults.close()
class MacYaboot(Yaboot):
prog = "mkofboot"
can_dual_boot = True
#
# configuration
#
def write_config_variant_header(self, config):
try:
mac_os = [i for i in self.chain_images if i.label][0]
except IndexError:
pass
else:
config.write("macosx=%s\n" % mac_os.device.path)
config.write("magicboot=/usr/lib/yaboot/ofboot\n")
class ZIPL(BootLoader):
name = "ZIPL"
config_file = "/etc/zipl.conf"
packages = ["s390utils-base"]
# stage2 device requirements
stage2_device_types = ["partition"]
@property
def stage2_format_types(self):
if productName.startswith("Red Hat "):
return ["xfs", "ext4", "ext3", "ext2"]
else:
return ["ext4", "ext3", "ext2", "xfs"]
image_label_attr = "short_label"
preserve_args = ["cio_ignore", "rd.znet", "rd_ZNET"]
def __init__(self):
super(ZIPL, self).__init__()
self.stage1_name = None
#
# configuration
#
@property
def boot_dir(self):
return "/boot"
def write_config_images(self, config):
for image in self.images:
if "kdump" in (image.initrd or image.kernel):
# no need to create bootloader entries for kdump
continue
args = Arguments()
if image.initrd:
initrd_line = "\tramdisk=%s/%s\n" % (self.boot_dir,
image.initrd)
else:
initrd_line = ""
args.add("root=%s" % image.device.fstabSpec)
args.update(self.boot_args)
if image.device.type == "btrfs subvolume":
args.update(["rootflags=subvol=%s" % image.device.name])
log.info("bootloader.py: used boot args: %s ", args)
stanza = ("[%(label)s]\n"
"\timage=%(boot_dir)s/%(kernel)s\n"
"%(initrd_line)s"
"\tparameters=\"%(args)s\"\n"
% {"label": self.image_label(image),
"kernel": image.kernel, "initrd_line": initrd_line,
"args": args,
"boot_dir": self.boot_dir})
config.write(stanza)
def write_config_header(self, config):
header = ("[defaultboot]\n"
"defaultauto\n"
"prompt=1\n"
"timeout=%(timeout)d\n"
"default=%(default)s\n"
"target=/boot\n"
% {"timeout": self.timeout,
"default": self.image_label(self.default)})
config.write(header)
#
# installation
#
def install(self, args=None):
buf = iutil.execWithCapture("zipl", [], root=iutil.getSysroot())
for line in buf.splitlines():
if line.startswith("Preparing boot device: "):
# Output here may look like:
# Preparing boot device: dasdb (0200).
# Preparing boot device: dasdl.
# We want to extract the device name and pass that.
name = re.sub(r".+?: ", "", line)
self.stage1_name = re.sub(r"(\s\(.+\))?\.$", "", name)
# a limitation of s390x is that the kernel parameter list must not
# exceed 896 bytes; there is nothing we can do about this, so just
# catch the error and show it to the user instead of crashing
elif line.startswith("Error: The length of the parameters "):
errorHandler.cb(ZIPLError(line))
if not self.stage1_name:
raise BootLoaderError("could not find IPL device")
# do the reipl
iutil.reIPL(self.stage1_name)
class EXTLINUX(BootLoader):
name = "EXTLINUX"
_config_file = "extlinux.conf"
_config_dir = "/boot/extlinux"
# stage1 device requirements
stage1_device_types = ["disk"]
# stage2 device requirements
stage2_format_types = ["ext4", "ext3", "ext2"]
stage2_device_types = ["partition"]
stage2_bootable = True
packages = ["syslinux-extlinux"]
@property
def config_file(self):
return "%s/%s" % (self._config_dir, self._config_file)
@property
def boot_prefix(self):
""" Prefix, if any, to paths in /boot. """
if self.stage2_device.format.mountpoint == "/":
prefix = "/boot"
else:
prefix = ""
return prefix
def write_config_console(self, config):
if not self.console:
return
console_arg = "console=%s" % self.console
if self.console_options:
console_arg += ",%s" % self.console_options
self.boot_args.add(console_arg)
def write_config_images(self, config):
self.write_config_console(config)
for image in self.images:
args = Arguments()
args.update(["root=%s" % image.device.fstabSpec, "ro"])
if image.device.type == "btrfs subvolume":
args.update(["rootflags=subvol=%s" % image.device.name])
args.update(self.boot_args)
log.info("bootloader.py: used boot args: %s ", args)
stanza = ("label %(label)s (%(version)s)\n"
"\tkernel %(boot_prefix)s/%(kernel)s\n"
"\tinitrd %(boot_prefix)s/%(initrd)s\n"
"\tappend %(args)s\n\n"
% {"label": self.image_label(image),
"version": image.version,
"kernel": image.kernel,
"initrd": image.initrd,
"args": args,
"boot_prefix": self.boot_prefix})
config.write(stanza)
def write_config_header(self, config):
header = ("# extlinux.conf generated by anaconda\n\n"
"ui menu.c32\n\n"
"menu autoboot Welcome to %(productName)s. Automatic boot in # second{,s}. Press a key for options.\n"
"menu title %(productName)s Boot Options.\n"
"menu hidden\n\n"
"timeout %(timeout)d\n"
"#totaltimeout 9000\n\n"
% {"productName": productName, "timeout": self.timeout *10})
config.write(header)
if self.default is not None:
config.write("default %(default)s\n\n" % {"default" : self.image_label(self.default)})
self.write_config_password(config)
def write_config_password(self, config):
if self.password:
config.write("menu master passwd %s\n" % self.password)
config.write("menu notabmsg Press [Tab] and enter the password to edit options")
def write_config_post(self):
etc_extlinux = os.path.normpath(iutil.getSysroot() + "/etc/" + self._config_file)
if not os.access(etc_extlinux, os.R_OK):
try:
os.symlink("../boot/%s" % self._config_file, etc_extlinux)
except OSError as e:
log.warning("failed to create /etc/extlinux.conf symlink: %s", e)
def write_config(self):
super(EXTLINUX, self).write_config()
#
# installation
#
def install(self, args=None):
args = ["--install", self._config_dir]
rc = iutil.execInSysroot("extlinux", args)
if rc:
raise BootLoaderError("boot loader install failed")
# every platform that wants a bootloader needs to be in this dict
bootloader_by_platform = {platform.X86: GRUB2,
platform.EFI: XenEFI,
platform.MacEFI: MacEFIGRUB,
platform.PPC: GRUB2,
platform.IPSeriesPPC: IPSeriesGRUB2,
platform.NewWorldPPC: MacYaboot,
platform.S390: ZIPL,
platform.Aarch64EFI: Aarch64EFIGRUB,
platform.ARM: EXTLINUX,
platform.omapARM: EXTLINUX}
def get_bootloader():
platform_name = platform.platform.__class__.__name__
if flags.extlinux:
cls = EXTLINUX
else:
cls = bootloader_by_platform.get(platform.platform.__class__, BootLoader)
log.info("bootloader %s on %s platform", cls.__name__, platform_name)
return cls()
# anaconda-specific functions
def writeSysconfigKernel(storage, version, instClass):
# get the name of the default kernel package based on the version
kernel_basename = "vmlinuz-" + version
kernel_file = "/boot/%s" % kernel_basename
if not os.path.isfile(iutil.getSysroot() + kernel_file):
kernel_file = "/boot/efi/EFI/%s/%s" % (instClass.efi_dir, kernel_basename)
if not os.path.isfile(iutil.getSysroot() + kernel_file):
log.error("failed to recreate path to default kernel image")
return
try:
import rpm
except ImportError:
log.error("failed to import rpm python module")
return
ts = rpm.TransactionSet(iutil.getSysroot())
mi = ts.dbMatch('basenames', kernel_file)
try:
h = next(mi)
except StopIteration:
log.error("failed to get package name for default kernel")
return
kernel = h.name.decode()
f = open(iutil.getSysroot() + "/etc/sysconfig/kernel", "w+")
f.write("# UPDATEDEFAULT specifies if new-kernel-pkg should make\n"
"# new kernels the default\n")
# only update the default if we're setting the default to linux (#156678)
if storage.bootloader.default.device == storage.rootDevice:
f.write("UPDATEDEFAULT=yes\n")
else:
f.write("UPDATEDEFAULT=no\n")
f.write("\n")
f.write("# DEFAULTKERNEL specifies the default kernel package type\n")
f.write("DEFAULTKERNEL=%s\n" % kernel)
if storage.bootloader.trusted_boot:
f.write("# HYPERVISOR specifies the default multiboot kernel\n")
f.write("HYPERVISOR=/boot/tboot.gz\n")
f.write("HYPERVISOR_ARGS=logging=vga,serial,memory\n")
f.close()
def writeBootLoaderFinal(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata):
""" Do the final write of the bootloader. """
# set up dracut/fips boot args
# XXX FIXME: do this from elsewhere?
storage.bootloader.set_boot_args(storage=storage,
payload=payload)
try:
storage.bootloader.write()
except BootLoaderError as e:
log.error("bootloader.write failed: %s", e)
if errorHandler.cb(e) == ERROR_RAISE:
raise
def writeBootLoader(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata):
""" Write bootloader configuration to disk.
When we get here, the bootloader will already have a default linux
image. We only have to add images for the non-default kernels and
adjust the default to reflect whatever the default variant is.
"""
if not storage.bootloader.skip_bootloader:
stage1_device = storage.bootloader.stage1_device
log.info("boot loader stage1 target device is %s", stage1_device.name)
stage2_device = storage.bootloader.stage2_device
log.info("boot loader stage2 target device is %s", stage2_device.name)
# Bridge storage EFI configuration to bootloader
if hasattr(storage.bootloader, 'efi_dir'):
storage.bootloader.efi_dir = instClass.efi_dir
if isinstance(payload, RPMOSTreePayload):
if storage.bootloader.skip_bootloader:
log.info("skipping boot loader install per user request")
return
writeBootLoaderFinal(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata)
return
# get a list of installed kernel packages
# add whatever rescue kernels we can find to the end
kernel_versions = list(payload.kernelVersionList)
rescue_versions = glob(iutil.getSysroot() + "/boot/vmlinuz-*-rescue-*")
rescue_versions += glob(iutil.getSysroot() + "/boot/efi/EFI/%s/vmlinuz-*-rescue-*" % instClass.efi_dir)
kernel_versions += (f.split("/")[-1][8:] for f in rescue_versions)
if not kernel_versions:
log.warning("no kernel was installed -- boot loader config unchanged")
return
# all the linux images' labels are based on the default image's
base_label = productName
base_short_label = "linux"
# The first one is the default kernel. Update the bootloader's default
# entry to reflect the details of the default kernel.
version = kernel_versions.pop(0)
default_image = LinuxBootLoaderImage(device=storage.rootDevice,
version=version,
label=base_label,
short=base_short_label)
storage.bootloader.add_image(default_image)
storage.bootloader.default = default_image
# write out /etc/sysconfig/kernel
writeSysconfigKernel(storage, version, instClass)
if storage.bootloader.skip_bootloader:
log.info("skipping boot loader install per user request")
return
# now add an image for each of the other kernels
for version in kernel_versions:
label = "%s-%s" % (base_label, version)
short = "%s-%s" % (base_short_label, version)
if storage.bootloader.trusted_boot:
image = TbootLinuxBootLoaderImage(
device=storage.rootDevice,
version=version,
label=label, short=short)
else:
image = LinuxBootLoaderImage(device=storage.rootDevice,
version=version,
label=label, short=short)
storage.bootloader.add_image(image)
writeBootLoaderFinal(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata)