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Up to rear-2.6-2 Resolves: rhbz1973448
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275 lines
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diff --git a/usr/share/rear/finalize/Linux-i386/670_run_efibootmgr.sh b/usr/share/rear/finalize/Linux-i386/670_run_efibootmgr.sh
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old mode 100644
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new mode 100755
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index cc646359..33d87767
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--- a/usr/share/rear/finalize/Linux-i386/670_run_efibootmgr.sh
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+++ b/usr/share/rear/finalize/Linux-i386/670_run_efibootmgr.sh
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@@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ is_true $USING_UEFI_BOOTLOADER || return 0
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# (cf. finalize/Linux-i386/610_EFISTUB_run_efibootmgr.sh):
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is_true $EFI_STUB && return
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+LogPrint "Creating EFI Boot Manager entries..."
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+
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+local esp_mountpoint esp_mountpoint_inside boot_efi_parts boot_efi_dev
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+
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# When UEFI_BOOTLOADER is not a regular file in the restored target system
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# (cf. how esp_mountpoint is set below) it means BIOS is used
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# (cf. rescue/default/850_save_sysfs_uefi_vars.sh)
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@@ -15,64 +19,80 @@ is_true $EFI_STUB && return
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# because when UEFI_BOOTLOADER is empty the test below evaluates to
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# test -f /mnt/local/
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# which also returns false because /mnt/local/ is a directory
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-# (cf. https://github.com/rear/rear/pull/2051/files#r258826856):
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-test -f "$TARGET_FS_ROOT/$UEFI_BOOTLOADER" || return 0
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+# (cf. https://github.com/rear/rear/pull/2051/files#r258826856)
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+# but using BIOS conflicts with USING_UEFI_BOOTLOADER is true
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+# i.e. we should create EFI Boot Manager entries but we cannot:
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+if ! test -f "$TARGET_FS_ROOT/$UEFI_BOOTLOADER" ; then
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+ LogPrintError "Failed to create EFI Boot Manager entries (UEFI bootloader '$UEFI_BOOTLOADER' not found under target $TARGET_FS_ROOT)"
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+ return 1
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+fi
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# Determine where the EFI System Partition (ESP) is mounted in the currently running recovery system:
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-esp_mountpoint=$( df -P "$TARGET_FS_ROOT/$UEFI_BOOTLOADER" | tail -1 | awk '{print $6}' )
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-# Use TARGET_FS_ROOT/boot/efi as fallback ESP mountpoint:
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-test "$esp_mountpoint" || esp_mountpoint="$TARGET_FS_ROOT/boot/efi"
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+esp_mountpoint=$( filesystem_name "$TARGET_FS_ROOT/$UEFI_BOOTLOADER" )
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+# Use TARGET_FS_ROOT/boot/efi as fallback ESP mountpoint (filesystem_name returns "/"
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+# if mountpoint not found otherwise):
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+if [ "$esp_mountpoint" = "/" ] ; then
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+ esp_mountpoint="$TARGET_FS_ROOT/boot/efi"
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+ LogPrint "Mountpoint of $TARGET_FS_ROOT/$UEFI_BOOTLOADER not found, trying $esp_mountpoint"
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+fi
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# Skip if there is no esp_mountpoint directory (e.g. the fallback ESP mountpoint may not exist).
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# Double quotes are mandatory here because 'test -d' without any (possibly empty) argument results true:
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-test -d "$esp_mountpoint" || return 0
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-
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-BootEfiDev="$( mount | grep "$esp_mountpoint" | awk '{print $1}' )"
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-# /dev/sda1 or /dev/mapper/vol34_part2 or /dev/mapper/mpath99p4
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-Dev=$( get_device_name $BootEfiDev )
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-# 1 (must anyway be a low nr <9)
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-ParNr=$( get_partition_number $Dev )
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-# /dev/sda or /dev/mapper/vol34_part or /dev/mapper/mpath99p or /dev/mmcblk0p
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-Disk=$( echo ${Dev%$ParNr} )
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-
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-# Strip trailing partition remainders like '_part' or '-part' or 'p'
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-# if we have 'mapper' in disk device name:
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-if [[ ${Dev/mapper//} != $Dev ]] ; then
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- # we only expect mpath_partX or mpathpX or mpath-partX
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- case $Disk in
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- (*p) Disk=${Disk%p} ;;
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- (*-part) Disk=${Disk%-part} ;;
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- (*_part) Disk=${Disk%_part} ;;
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- (*) Log "Unsupported kpartx partition delimiter for $Dev"
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- esac
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+if ! test -d "$esp_mountpoint" ; then
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+ LogPrintError "Failed to create EFI Boot Manager entries (no ESP mountpoint directory $esp_mountpoint)"
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+ return 1
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fi
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-# For eMMC devices the trailing 'p' in the Disk value
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-# (as in /dev/mmcblk0p that is derived from /dev/mmcblk0p1)
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-# needs to be stripped (to get /dev/mmcblk0), otherwise the
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-# efibootmgr call fails because of a wrong disk device name.
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-# See also https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/2103
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-if [[ $Disk = *'/mmcblk'+([0-9])p ]] ; then
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- Disk=${Disk%p}
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-fi
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+# Mount point inside the target system,
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+# accounting for possible trailing slashes in TARGET_FS_ROOT
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+esp_mountpoint_inside="${esp_mountpoint#${TARGET_FS_ROOT%%*(/)}}"
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-# For NVMe devices the trailing 'p' in the Disk value
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-# (as in /dev/nvme0n1p that is derived from /dev/nvme0n1p1)
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-# needs to be stripped (to get /dev/nvme0n1), otherwise the
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-# efibootmgr call fails because of a wrong disk device name.
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-# See also https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/1564
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-if [[ $Disk = *'/nvme'+([0-9])n+([0-9])p ]] ; then
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- Disk=${Disk%p}
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+boot_efi_parts=$( find_partition "fs:$esp_mountpoint_inside" fs )
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+if ! test "$boot_efi_parts" ; then
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+ LogPrint "Unable to find ESP $esp_mountpoint_inside in layout"
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+ LogPrint "Trying to determine device currently mounted at $esp_mountpoint as fallback"
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+ boot_efi_dev="$( mount | grep "$esp_mountpoint" | awk '{print $1}' )"
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+ if ! test "$boot_efi_dev" ; then
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+ LogPrintError "Cannot create EFI Boot Manager entry (unable to find ESP $esp_mountpoint among mounted devices)"
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+ return 1
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+ fi
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+ if test $(get_component_type "$boot_efi_dev") = part ; then
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+ boot_efi_parts="$boot_efi_dev"
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+ else
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+ boot_efi_parts=$( find_partition "$boot_efi_dev" )
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+ fi
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+ if ! test "$boot_efi_parts" ; then
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+ LogPrintError "Cannot create EFI Boot Manager entry (unable to find partition for $boot_efi_dev)"
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+ return 1
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+ fi
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+ LogPrint "Using fallback EFI boot partition(s) $boot_efi_parts (unable to find ESP $esp_mountpoint_inside in layout)"
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fi
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+local bootloader partition_block_device partition_number disk efipart
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+
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# EFI\fedora\shim.efi
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-BootLoader=$( echo $UEFI_BOOTLOADER | cut -d"/" -f4- | sed -e 's;/;\\;g' )
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-LogPrint "Creating EFI Boot Manager entry '$OS_VENDOR $OS_VERSION' for '$BootLoader' (UEFI_BOOTLOADER='$UEFI_BOOTLOADER')"
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-Log efibootmgr --create --gpt --disk ${Disk} --part ${ParNr} --write-signature --label \"${OS_VENDOR} ${OS_VERSION}\" --loader \"\\${BootLoader}\"
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-if efibootmgr --create --gpt --disk ${Disk} --part ${ParNr} --write-signature --label "${OS_VENDOR} ${OS_VERSION}" --loader "\\${BootLoader}" ; then
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- # ok, boot loader has been set-up - tell rear we are done using following var.
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- NOBOOTLOADER=''
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- return
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-fi
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+bootloader=$( echo $UEFI_BOOTLOADER | cut -d"/" -f4- | sed -e 's;/;\\;g' )
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+
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+for efipart in $boot_efi_parts ; do
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+ # /dev/sda1 or /dev/mapper/vol34_part2 or /dev/mapper/mpath99p4
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+ partition_block_device=$( get_device_name $efipart )
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+ # 1 or 2 or 4 for the examples above
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+ partition_number=$( get_partition_number $partition_block_device )
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+ if ! disk=$( get_device_from_partition $partition_block_device $partition_number ) ; then
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+ LogPrintError "Cannot create EFI Boot Manager entry for ESP $partition_block_device (unable to find the underlying disk)"
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+ # do not error out - we may be able to locate other disks if there are more of them
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+ continue
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+ fi
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+ LogPrint "Creating EFI Boot Manager entry '$OS_VENDOR $OS_VERSION' for '$bootloader' (UEFI_BOOTLOADER='$UEFI_BOOTLOADER') "
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+ Log efibootmgr --create --gpt --disk $disk --part $partition_number --write-signature --label \"${OS_VENDOR} ${OS_VERSION}\" --loader \"\\${bootloader}\"
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+ if efibootmgr --create --gpt --disk $disk --part $partition_number --write-signature --label "${OS_VENDOR} ${OS_VERSION}" --loader "\\${bootloader}" ; then
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+ # ok, boot loader has been set-up - continue with other disks (ESP can be on RAID)
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+ NOBOOTLOADER=''
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+ else
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+ LogPrintError "efibootmgr failed to create EFI Boot Manager entry on $disk partition $partition_number (ESP $partition_block_device )"
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+ fi
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+done
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-LogPrintError "efibootmgr failed to create EFI Boot Manager entry for '$BootLoader' (UEFI_BOOTLOADER='$UEFI_BOOTLOADER')"
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+is_true $NOBOOTLOADER || return 0
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+LogPrintError "efibootmgr failed to create EFI Boot Manager entry for '$bootloader' (UEFI_BOOTLOADER='$UEFI_BOOTLOADER')"
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+return 1
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diff --git a/usr/share/rear/lib/layout-functions.sh b/usr/share/rear/lib/layout-functions.sh
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index 54ddb50f..cdd81a14 100644
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--- a/usr/share/rear/lib/layout-functions.sh
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+++ b/usr/share/rear/lib/layout-functions.sh
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@@ -302,12 +302,20 @@ get_child_components() {
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done
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}
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-# Return all ancestors of component $1 [ of type $2 ]
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+# Return all ancestors of component $1 [ of type $2 [ skipping types $3 during resolution ] ]
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get_parent_components() {
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- declare -a ancestors devlist
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- declare current child parent
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+ declare -a ancestors devlist ignoretypes
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+ declare current child parent parenttype
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devlist=( "$1" )
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+ if [[ "$3" ]] ; then
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+ # third argument should, if present, be a space-separated list
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+ # of types to ignore when walking up the dependency tree.
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+ # Convert it to array
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+ ignoretypes=( $3 )
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+ else
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+ ignoretypes=()
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+ fi
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while (( ${#devlist[@]} )) ; do
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current=${devlist[0]}
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@@ -318,6 +326,13 @@ get_parent_components() {
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if IsInArray "$parent" "${ancestors[@]}" ; then
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continue
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fi
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+ ### ...test if parent is of a correct type if requested...
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+ if [[ ${#ignoretypes[@]} -gt 0 ]] ; then
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+ parenttype=$(get_component_type "$parent")
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+ if IsInArray "$parenttype" "${ignoretypes[@]}" ; then
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+ continue
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+ fi
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+ fi
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### ...and add them to the list
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devlist+=( "$parent" )
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ancestors+=( "$parent" )
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@@ -345,22 +360,24 @@ get_parent_components() {
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}
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# find_devices <other>
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+# ${2+"$2"} in the following functions ensures that $2 gets passed down quoted if present
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+# and ignored if not present
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# Find the disk device(s) component $1 resides on.
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find_disk() {
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- get_parent_components "$1" "disk"
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+ get_parent_components "$1" "disk" ${2+"$2"}
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}
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find_multipath() {
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- get_parent_components "$1" "multipath"
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+ get_parent_components "$1" "multipath" ${2+"$2"}
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}
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find_disk_and_multipath() {
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- find_disk "$1"
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- is_true "$AUTOEXCLUDE_MULTIPATH" || find_multipath "$1"
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+ find_disk "$1" ${2+"$2"}
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+ is_true "$AUTOEXCLUDE_MULTIPATH" || find_multipath "$1" ${2+"$2"}
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}
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find_partition() {
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- get_parent_components "$1" "part"
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+ get_parent_components "$1" "part" ${2+"$2"}
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}
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# The get_partition_number function
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@@ -413,6 +430,54 @@ get_partition_number() {
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echo $partition_number
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}
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+# Extract the underlying device name from the full partition device name.
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+# Underlying device may be a disk, a multipath device or other devices that can be partitioned.
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+# Should we use the information in $LAYOUT_DEPS, like get_parent_component does,
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+# instead of string munging?
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+function get_device_from_partition() {
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+ local partition_block_device
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+ local device
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+ local partition_number
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+
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+ partition_block_device=$1
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+ test -b "$partition_block_device" || BugError "get_device_from_partition called with '$partition_block_device' that is no block device"
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+ partition_number=${2-$(get_partition_number $partition_block_device )}
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+ # /dev/sda or /dev/mapper/vol34_part or /dev/mapper/mpath99p or /dev/mmcblk0p
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+ device=${partition_block_device%$partition_number}
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+
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+ # Strip trailing partition remainders like '_part' or '-part' or 'p'
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+ # if we have 'mapper' in disk device name:
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+ if [[ ${partition_block_device/mapper//} != $partition_block_device ]] ; then
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+ # we only expect mpath_partX or mpathpX or mpath-partX
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+ case $device in
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+ (*p) device=${device%p} ;;
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+ (*-part) device=${device%-part} ;;
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+ (*_part) device=${device%_part} ;;
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+ (*) Log "Unsupported kpartx partition delimiter for $partition_block_device"
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+ esac
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+ fi
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+
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+ # For eMMC devices the trailing 'p' in the $device value
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+ # (as in /dev/mmcblk0p that is derived from /dev/mmcblk0p1)
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+ # needs to be stripped (to get /dev/mmcblk0), otherwise the
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+ # efibootmgr call fails because of a wrong disk device name.
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+ # See also https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/2103
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+ if [[ $device = *'/mmcblk'+([0-9])p ]] ; then
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+ device=${device%p}
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+ fi
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+
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+ # For NVMe devices the trailing 'p' in the $device value
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+ # (as in /dev/nvme0n1p that is derived from /dev/nvme0n1p1)
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+ # needs to be stripped (to get /dev/nvme0n1), otherwise the
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+ # efibootmgr call fails because of a wrong disk device name.
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+ # See also https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/1564
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+ if [[ $device = *'/nvme'+([0-9])n+([0-9])p ]] ; then
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+ device=${device%p}
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+ fi
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+
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+ test -b "$device" && echo $device
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+}
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+
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# Returns partition start block or 'unknown'
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# sda/sda1 or
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# dm-XX
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