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author | Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> | 2010-11-13 14:42:06 +0000 |
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committer | Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> | 2010-11-13 14:42:06 +0000 |
commit | 79b202ca26226e0a95e3f04ac7ff91e9eb918b48 (patch) | |
tree | 0d9b880185d353bdb462656a9a69a6dbb698c54f /src/inspect.c | |
parent | a5fd85e7392b589d9d90ab515ad3e4bd1befd874 (diff) | |
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inspect: Inspection support for FreeBSD.
This adds inspection support for FreeBSD.
However this is not quite enough to allow guestfish -i freebsd.img
to work, because guestfish will try to mount the filesystems,
which cannot be done because Linux requires special mount options
for the Universal Filesystem (UFS) used by *BSD. Nevertheless
you can manually run the same commands.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/inspect.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/inspect.c | 122 |
1 files changed, 111 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/src/inspect.c b/src/inspect.c index 2f543b58..58a49a64 100644 --- a/src/inspect.c +++ b/src/inspect.c @@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ static pcre *re_rhel_no_minor; static pcre *re_major_minor; static pcre *re_aug_seq; static pcre *re_xdev; +static pcre *re_first_partition; +static pcre *re_freebsd; static pcre *re_windows_version; static void compile_regexps (void) __attribute__((constructor)); @@ -87,6 +89,8 @@ compile_regexps (void) COMPILE (re_major_minor, "(\\d+)\\.(\\d+)", 0); COMPILE (re_aug_seq, "/\\d+$", 0); COMPILE (re_xdev, "^/dev/(?:h|s|v|xv)d([a-z]\\d*)$", 0); + COMPILE (re_first_partition, "^/dev/(?:h|s|v)d.1$", 0); + COMPILE (re_freebsd, "^/dev/ad(\\d+)s(\\d+)([a-z])$", 0); COMPILE (re_windows_version, "^(\\d+)\\.(\\d+)", 0); } @@ -100,6 +104,8 @@ free_regexps (void) pcre_free (re_major_minor); pcre_free (re_aug_seq); pcre_free (re_xdev); + pcre_free (re_first_partition); + pcre_free (re_freebsd); pcre_free (re_windows_version); } @@ -187,6 +193,8 @@ guestfs__inspect_os (guestfs_h *g) */ static int check_filesystem (guestfs_h *g, const char *device); static int check_linux_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs); +static int check_freebsd_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs); +static void check_architecture (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs); static int check_fstab (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs); static int check_windows_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs); static int check_windows_arch (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs); @@ -266,6 +274,23 @@ check_filesystem (guestfs_h *g, const char *device) if (guestfs_is_file (g, "/grub/menu.lst") > 0 || guestfs_is_file (g, "/grub/grub.conf") > 0) fs->content = FS_CONTENT_LINUX_BOOT; + /* FreeBSD root? */ + else if (is_dir_etc && + is_dir_bin && + guestfs_is_file (g, "/etc/freebsd-update.conf") > 0 && + guestfs_is_file (g, "/etc/fstab") > 0) { + /* Ignore /dev/sda1 which is a shadow of the real root filesystem + * that is probably /dev/sda5 (see: + * http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/disk-organization.html) + */ + if (match (g, device, re_first_partition)) + return 0; + + fs->is_root = 1; + fs->content = FS_CONTENT_FREEBSD_ROOT; + if (check_freebsd_root (g, fs) == -1) + return -1; + } /* Linux root? */ else if (is_dir_etc && is_dir_bin && @@ -528,9 +553,57 @@ check_linux_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) check_package_management (g, fs); /* Determine the architecture. */ + check_architecture (g, fs); + + /* We already know /etc/fstab exists because it's part of the test + * for Linux root above. We must now parse this file to determine + * which filesystems are used by the operating system and how they + * are mounted. + */ + if (check_fstab (g, fs) == -1) + return -1; + + return 0; +} + +/* The currently mounted device is known to be a FreeBSD root. */ +static int +check_freebsd_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) +{ + int r; + + fs->type = OS_TYPE_FREEBSD; + + /* FreeBSD has no authoritative version file. The version number is + * in /etc/motd, which the system administrator might edit, but + * we'll use that anyway. + */ + + if (guestfs_exists (g, "/etc/motd") > 0) { + if (parse_release_file (g, fs, "/etc/motd") == -1) + return -1; + + if (parse_major_minor (g, fs) == -1) + return -1; + } + + /* Determine the architecture. */ + check_architecture (g, fs); + + /* We already know /etc/fstab exists because it's part of the test above. */ + if (check_fstab (g, fs) == -1) + return -1; + + return 0; +} + +static void +check_architecture (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) +{ const char *binaries[] = { "/bin/bash", "/bin/ls", "/bin/echo", "/bin/rm", "/bin/sh" }; size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < sizeof binaries / sizeof binaries[0]; ++i) { if (guestfs_is_file (g, binaries[i]) > 0) { /* Ignore errors from file_architecture call. */ @@ -548,13 +621,16 @@ check_linux_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) } } } +} - /* We already know /etc/fstab exists because it's part of the test - * for Linux root above. We must now parse this file to determine - * which filesystems are used by the operating system and how they - * are mounted. - * XXX What if !feature_available (g, "augeas")? - */ +static int check_fstab_aug_open (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs); + +static int +check_fstab (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) +{ + int r; + + /* XXX What if !feature_available (g, "augeas")? */ if (guestfs_aug_init (g, "/", 16|32) == -1) return -1; @@ -562,7 +638,7 @@ check_linux_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) guestfs_aug_rm (g, "/augeas/load//incl[. != \"/etc/fstab\"]"); guestfs_aug_load (g); - r = check_fstab (g, fs); + r = check_fstab_aug_open (g, fs); guestfs_aug_close (g); if (r == -1) return -1; @@ -571,7 +647,7 @@ check_linux_root (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) } static int -check_fstab (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) +check_fstab_aug_open (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs) { char **lines = guestfs_aug_ls (g, "/files/etc/fstab"); if (lines == NULL) @@ -708,6 +784,7 @@ resolve_fstab_device (guestfs_h *g, const char *spec) { char *a1; char *device = NULL; + char *bsddisk, *bsdslice, *bsdpart; if (STRPREFIX (spec, "/dev/mapper/")) { /* LVM2 does some strange munging on /dev/mapper paths for VGs and @@ -741,11 +818,33 @@ resolve_fstab_device (guestfs_h *g, const char *spec) free (a1); guestfs___free_string_list (devices); } - else { - /* Didn't match device pattern, return original spec unchanged. */ - device = safe_strdup (g, spec); + else if (match3 (g, spec, re_freebsd, &bsddisk, &bsdslice, &bsdpart)) { + /* FreeBSD disks are organized quite differently. See: + * http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/disk-organization.html + * FreeBSD "partitions" are exposed as quasi-extended partitions + * numbered from 5 in Linux. I have no idea what happens when you + * have multiple "slices" (the FreeBSD term for MBR partitions). + */ + int disk = parse_unsigned_int (g, bsddisk); + int slice = parse_unsigned_int (g, bsdslice); + int part = bsdpart[0] - 'a' /* counting from 0 */; + free (bsddisk); + free (bsdslice); + free (bsdpart); + + if (disk == -1 || disk > 26 || + slice <= 0 || slice > 1 /* > 4 .. see comment above */ || + part < 0 || part >= 26) + goto out; + + device = safe_asprintf (g, "/dev/sd%c%d", disk + 'a', part + 5); } + out: + /* Didn't match device pattern, return original spec unchanged. */ + if (device == NULL) + device = safe_strdup (g, spec); + return device; } @@ -1127,6 +1226,7 @@ guestfs__inspect_get_type (guestfs_h *g, const char *root) switch (fs->type) { case OS_TYPE_LINUX: ret = safe_strdup (g, "linux"); break; case OS_TYPE_WINDOWS: ret = safe_strdup (g, "windows"); break; + case OS_TYPE_FREEBSD: ret = safe_strdup (g, "freebsd"); break; case OS_TYPE_UNKNOWN: default: ret = safe_strdup (g, "unknown"); break; } |