PTU5KAS/kas-docker
Jan Kiszka 5a68998ba7 kas-docker: Allow passing multi-word variables into the container
This is complex, not just because we are passing the arguments to the
trace function, but already because they need to be protected in their
structure when unrolling them at the top level. The trick seems to be
using the argument list via set and "$@" to preserve the individual
words. Due to the trace indirection, we additionally need the single
quotes around the variable values.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
2018-12-17 10:53:20 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# kas - setup tool for bitbake based projects
#
# Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2018
#
# Authors:
# Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
#
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#
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#
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# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
set -e
usage()
{
printf "%b" "Usage: $0 [OPTIONS] { build | shell } KASFILE\n"
printf "%b" " $0 [OPTIONS] clean\n"
printf "%b" "\nPositional arguments:\n"
printf "%b" "build\t\tCheck out repositories and build target.\n"
printf "%b" "shell\t\tRun a shell in the build environment.\n"
printf "%b" "clean\t\tClean build artifacts, keep downloads.\n"
printf "%b" "\nOptional arguments:\n"
printf "%b" "--isar\t\tUse kas-isar container to build Isar image.\n"
printf "%b" "--docker-args\tAdditional arguments to pass to docker for" \
"running the build.\n"
printf "%b" "-v\t\tPrint operations.\n"
printf "%b" "--ssh-dir\tDirectory containing SSH configurations, " \
"avoid $HOME/.ssh unless you fully trust the container.\n"
exit 1
}
trace()
{
[ -n "${VERBOSE}" ] && echo "+ ""$@"
eval "$@"
}
DOCKER_IMAGE=kasproject/kas
if [ -n "${KAS_WORK_DIR}" ]; then
KAS_WORK_DIR=$(readlink -f ${KAS_WORK_DIR})
else
KAS_WORK_DIR=$(pwd)
fi
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--isar)
DOCKER_IMAGE=kasproject/kas-isar
if ! LOOP_DEV=$(/sbin/losetup -f 2>/dev/null); then
if [ $(id -u) -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Error: loop device not available!"
exit 1
fi
sudo_command="/sbin/losetup -f"
sudo_message="[sudo] enter password to setup loop"
sudo_message="$sudo_message devices by calling"
sudo_message="$sudo_message '$sudo_command': "
if ! LOOP_DEV=$(sudo -p "$sudo_message" $sudo_command \
2>/dev/null); then
echo "Error: loop device setup unsuccessful!"
echo "try calling '$sudo_command' with root" \
"permissions manually."
exit 1
fi
fi
ISAR_ARGS="--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN --cap-add=MKNOD --privileged \
--device ${LOOP_DEV}"
shift 1
;;
--docker-args)
[ $# -gt 0 ] || usage
USER_ARGS=$2
shift 2
;;
--ssh-dir)
[ $# -gt 2 ] || usage
SSH_DIR=$2
shift 2
;;
-v)
VERBOSE=1
shift 1
;;
--*)
usage
;;
clean)
[ $# -eq 1 ] || usage
CLEAN_DIR=build/tmp
if [ -n "${ISAR_ARGS}" ]; then
trace docker run -v ${KAS_WORK_DIR}:/work:rw \
--workdir=/work --rm ${ISAR_ARGS} \
${DOCKER_IMAGE} \
sudo rm -rf ${CLEAN_DIR}
else
trace rm -rf ${KAS_WORK_DIR}/{CLEAN_DIR}
fi
exit 0
;;
build|shell)
[ $# -eq 2 ] || usage
CMD=$1
FILE=$(echo $2 | cut -d ':' -f 1)
if ! FIRST_KAS_FILE=$(readlink -e $FILE); then
echo "Error: configuration file '$FILE' not found"
exit 1
fi
break
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac
done
[ -n "${CMD}" ] || usage
KAS_FILE_DIR=$(dirname ${FIRST_KAS_FILE})
REPO_DIR=$(git -C ${KAS_FILE_DIR} rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) \
|| REPO_DIR=$(hg -cwd ${KAS_FILE_DIR} root 2>/dev/null) \
|| REPO_DIR=${KAS_FILE_DIR}
KAS_FILE=/repo/$(echo $2 | sed 's|'${REPO_DIR}'/||g;s|:|:/repo/|g')
trace mkdir -p ${KAS_WORK_DIR}
DOCKER_ARGS="-v ${REPO_DIR}:/repo:ro \
-v ${KAS_WORK_DIR}:/work:rw --workdir=/work \
-e USER_ID=$(id -u) -e GROUP_ID=$(id -g) --rm"
if [ -n "${SSH_DIR}" ] ; then
if [ ! -d "${SSH_DIR}" ]; then
echo "Passed SSH_VALUE '${SSH_DIR}' is not a directory"
exit 1
fi
DOCKER_ARGS="${DOCKER_ARGS} -v $(readlink -f ${SSH_DIR}):/etc/skel/.ssh:ro"
fi
if [ -t 1 ]; then
DOCKER_ARGS="${DOCKER_ARGS} -t -i"
fi
if [ -n "${DL_DIR}" ]; then
trace mkdir -p ${DL_DIR}
DOCKER_ARGS="${DOCKER_ARGS} \
-v $(readlink -f ${DL_DIR}):/downloads:rw \
-e DL_DIR=/downloads"
fi
if [ -n "${SSTATE_DIR}" ]; then
trace mkdir -p ${SSTATE_DIR}
DOCKER_ARGS="${DOCKER_ARGS} \
-v $(readlink -f ${SSTATE_DIR}):/sstate:rw \
-e SSTATE_DIR=/sstate"
fi
if [ -n "${KAS_REPO_REF_DIR}" ]; then
DOCKER_ARGS="${DOCKER_ARGS} \
-v $(readlink -f ${KAS_REPO_REF_DIR}):/repo-ref:ro \
-e KAS_REPO_REF_DIR=${KAS_REPO_REF_DIR}"
fi
set -- ${DOCKER_ARGS}
for var in SHELL TERM KAS_DISTRO KAS_MACHINE KAS_TARGET KAS_TASK \
http_proxy https_proxy ftp_proxy no_proxy; do
if [ -n "$(eval echo \$${var})" ]; then
set -- "$@" -e "${var}='$(eval echo \$${var})'"
fi
done
trace docker run "$@" ${ISAR_ARGS} ${USER_ARGS} \
${DOCKER_IMAGE} ${CMD} ${KAS_FILE}