When building VM disk images, vm_copy_base() uses tar(1) to

copy the userland from one md(4)-mounted filesystem to a clean
filesystem to prevent remnants of files that were added and
removed from resulting in an unclean filesystem.  When newfs(8)
creates the first filesystem with journaled soft-updates enabled,
the /.sujournal file in the new filesystem cannot be overwritten
by the /.sujournal in the original filesystem.

To avoid this particular error case, do not enable journaled
soft-updates when creating the md(4)-backed filesystems, and
instead use tunefs(8) to enable journaled soft-updates after
the new filesystem is populated in vm_copy_base().

While here, fix a long standing bug where the build environment
/boot files were used by mkimg(1) when creating the VM disk
images by using the files in .OBJDIR.

MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
This commit is contained in:
Glen Barber 2015-04-20 19:54:54 +00:00
parent fdd86701e5
commit 4b8175ee8f

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@ -14,17 +14,24 @@ write_partition_layout() {
SWAPOPT="-p freebsd-swap/swapfs::1G"
fi
_OBJDIR="$(make -C ${WORLDDIR} -V .OBJDIR)"
if [ -d "${_OBJDIR%%/usr/src}/${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}" ]; then
BOOTFILES="${_OBJDIR%%/usr/src}/${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}/usr/src/sys/boot"
else
BOOTFILES="${_OBJDIR}/usr/src/sys/boot"
fi
case "${TARGET}:${TARGET_ARCH}" in
amd64:amd64 | i386:i386)
mkimg -s gpt -b /boot/pmbr \
-p freebsd-boot/bootfs:=/boot/gptboot \
mkimg -s gpt -b ${BOOTFILES}/i386/pmbr/pmbr \
-p freebsd-boot/bootfs:=${BOOTFILES}/i386/gptboot/gptboot \
${SWAPOPT} \
-p freebsd-ufs/rootfs:=${VMBASE} \
-o ${VMIMAGE}
;;
powerpc:powerpc*)
mkimg -s apm \
-p apple-boot/bootfs:=/boot/boot1.hfs \
-p apple-boot/bootfs:=${BOOTFILES}/powerpc/boot1.chrp/boot1.hfs \
${SWAPOPT} \
-p freebsd-ufs/rootfs:=${VMBASE} \
-o ${VMIMAGE}
@ -63,7 +70,7 @@ vm_create_base() {
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}
truncate -s ${VMSIZE} ${VMBASE}
mddev=$(mdconfig -f ${VMBASE})
newfs -j /dev/${mddev}
newfs /dev/${mddev}
mount /dev/${mddev} ${DESTDIR}
return 0
@ -83,10 +90,10 @@ vm_copy_base() {
truncate -s ${VMSIZE} ${VMBASE}.tmp
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/new
mdnew=$(mdconfig -f ${VMBASE}.tmp)
newfs -j /dev/${mdnew}
newfs /dev/${mdnew}
mount /dev/${mdnew} ${DESTDIR}/new
tar -cf- -C ${DESTDIR}/old . | tar -xf- -C ${DESTDIR}/new
tar -cf- -C ${DESTDIR}/old . | tar -xUf- -C ${DESTDIR}/new
umount_loop /dev/${mdold}
rmdir ${DESTDIR}/old
@ -94,6 +101,7 @@ vm_copy_base() {
umount_loop /dev/${mdnew}
rmdir ${DESTDIR}/new
tunefs -j enable /dev/${mdnew}
mdconfig -d -u ${mdnew}
mv ${VMBASE}.tmp ${VMBASE}
}