freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/etcupdate/etcupdate.sh
John Baldwin 6f9cd2a9dc The etcupdate utility is a tool for managing updates to files that are
not updated as part of `make installworld' such as files in /etc.  It
manages updates by doing a three-way merge of changes made to these files
against the local versions.  It is also designed to minimize the amount
of user intervention with the goal of simplifying upgrades for clusters
of machines.

The primary difference from mergemaster is that etcupdate requires less
manual work.  The primary difference from etcmerge is that etcupdate
updates files in-place similar to mergemaster rather than building a
separate /etc tree.

Requested by:	obrien, kib, theraven, joeld (among others)
2012-07-13 13:23:48 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (c) 2010 Advanced Computing Technologies LLC
# Written by: John H. Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# $FreeBSD$
# This is a tool to manage updating files that are not updated as part
# of 'make installworld' such as files in /etc. Unlike other tools,
# this one is specifically tailored to assisting with mass upgrades.
# To that end it does not require user intervention while running.
#
# Theory of operation:
#
# The most reliable way to update changes to files that have local
# modifications is to perform a three-way merge between the original
# unmodified file, the new version of the file, and the modified file.
# This requires having all three versions of the file available when
# performing an update.
#
# To that end, etcupdate uses a strategy where the current unmodified
# tree is kept in WORKDIR/current and the previous unmodified tree is
# kept in WORKDIR/old. When performing a merge, a new tree is built
# if needed and then the changes are merged into DESTDIR. Any files
# with unresolved conflicts after the merge are left in a tree rooted
# at WORKDIR/conflicts.
#
# To provide extra flexibility, etcupdate can also build tarballs of
# root trees that can later be used. It can also use a tarball as the
# source of a new tree instead of building it from /usr/src.
# Global settings. These can be adjusted by config files and in some
# cases by command line options.
# TODO:
# - automatable conflict resolution
# - a 'revert' command to make a file "stock"
usage()
{
cat <<EOF
usage: etcupdate [-nBF] [-d workdir] [-r | -s source | -t tarball] [-A patterns]
[-D destdir] [-I patterns] [-L logfile] [-M options]
etcupdate build [-B] [-d workdir] [-s source] [-L logfile] [-M options]
<tarball>
etcupdate diff [-d workdir] [-D destdir] [-I patterns] [-L logfile]
etcupdate extract [-B] [-d workdir] [-s source | -t tarball] [-L logfile]
[-M options]
etcupdate resolve [-d workdir] [-D destdir] [-L logfile]
etcupdate status [-d workdir] [-D destdir]
EOF
exit 1
}
# Used to write a message prepended with '>>>' to the logfile.
log()
{
echo ">>>" "$@" >&3
}
# Used for assertion conditions that should never happen.
panic()
{
echo "PANIC:" "$@"
exit 10
}
# Used to write a warning message. These are saved to the WARNINGS
# file with " " prepended.
warn()
{
echo -n " " >> $WARNINGS
echo "$@" >> $WARNINGS
}
# Output a horizontal rule using the passed-in character. Matches the
# length used for Index lines in CVS and SVN diffs.
#
# $1 - character
rule()
{
jot -b "$1" -s "" 67
}
# Output a text description of a specified file's type.
#
# $1 - file pathname.
file_type()
{
stat -f "%HT" $1 | tr "[:upper:]" "[:lower:]"
}
# Returns true (0) if a file exists
#
# $1 - file pathname.
exists()
{
[ -e $1 -o -L $1 ]
}
# Returns true (0) if a file should be ignored, false otherwise.
#
# $1 - file pathname
ignore()
{
local pattern -
set -o noglob
for pattern in $IGNORE_FILES; do
set +o noglob
case $1 in
$pattern)
return 0
;;
esac
set -o noglob
done
# Ignore /.cshrc and /.profile if they are hardlinked to the
# same file in /root. This ensures we only compare those
# files once in that case.
case $1 in
/.cshrc|/.profile)
if [ ${DESTDIR}$1 -ef ${DESTDIR}/root$1 ]; then
return 0
fi
;;
*)
;;
esac
return 1
}
# Returns true (0) if the new version of a file should always be
# installed rather than attempting to do a merge.
#
# $1 - file pathname
always_install()
{
local pattern -
set -o noglob
for pattern in $ALWAYS_INSTALL; do
set +o noglob
case $1 in
$pattern)
return 0
;;
esac
set -o noglob
done
return 1
}
# Build a new tree
#
# $1 - directory to store new tree in
build_tree()
{
local make
make="make $MAKE_OPTIONS"
log "Building tree at $1 with $make"
mkdir -p $1/usr/obj >&3 2>&1
(cd $SRCDIR; $make DESTDIR=$1 distrib-dirs) >&3 2>&1 || return 1
if ! [ -n "$nobuild" ]; then
(cd $SRCDIR; \
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=$1/usr/obj $make _obj SUBDIR_OVERRIDE=etc &&
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=$1/usr/obj $make everything SUBDIR_OVERRIDE=etc &&
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=$1/usr/obj $make DESTDIR=$1 distribution) \
>&3 2>&1 || return 1
else
(cd $SRCDIR; $make DESTDIR=$1 distribution) >&3 2>&1 || return 1
fi
chflags -R noschg $1 >&3 2>&1 || return 1
rm -rf $1/usr/obj >&3 2>&1 || return 1
# Purge auto-generated files. Only the source files need to
# be updated after which these files are regenerated.
rm -f $1/etc/*.db $1/etc/passwd >&3 2>&1 || return 1
# Remove empty files. These just clutter the output of 'diff'.
find $1 -type f -size 0 -delete >&3 2>&1 || return 1
# Trim empty directories.
find -d $1 -type d -empty -delete >&3 2>&1 || return 1
return 0
}
# Generate a new NEWTREE tree. If tarball is set, then the tree is
# extracted from the tarball. Otherwise the tree is built from a
# source tree.
extract_tree()
{
# If we have a tarball, extract that into the new directory.
if [ -n "$tarball" ]; then
if ! (mkdir -p $NEWTREE && tar xf $tarball -C $NEWTREE) \
>&3 2>&1; then
echo "Failed to extract new tree."
remove_tree $NEWTREE
exit 1
fi
else
if ! build_tree $NEWTREE; then
echo "Failed to build new tree."
remove_tree $NEWTREE
exit 1
fi
fi
}
# Forcefully remove a tree. Returns true (0) if the operation succeeds.
#
# $1 - path to tree
remove_tree()
{
rm -rf $1 >&3 2>&1
if [ -e $1 ]; then
chflags -R noschg $1 >&3 2>&1
rm -rf $1 >&3 2>&1
fi
[ ! -e $1 ]
}
# Return values for compare()
COMPARE_EQUAL=0
COMPARE_ONLYFIRST=1
COMPARE_ONLYSECOND=2
COMPARE_DIFFTYPE=3
COMPARE_DIFFLINKS=4
COMPARE_DIFFFILES=5
# Compare two files/directories/symlinks. Note that this does not
# recurse into subdirectories. Instead, if two nodes are both
# directories, they are assumed to be equivalent.
#
# Returns true (0) if the nodes are identical. If only one of the two
# nodes are present, return one of the COMPARE_ONLY* constants. If
# the nodes are different, return one of the COMPARE_DIFF* constants
# to indicate the type of difference.
#
# $1 - first node
# $2 - second node
compare()
{
local first second
# If the first node doesn't exist, then check for the second
# node. Note that -e will fail for a symbolic link that
# points to a missing target.
if ! exists $1; then
if exists $2; then
return $COMPARE_ONLYSECOND
else
return $COMPARE_EQUAL
fi
elif ! exists $2; then
return $COMPARE_ONLYFIRST
fi
# If the two nodes are different file types fail.
first=`stat -f "%Hp" $1`
second=`stat -f "%Hp" $2`
if [ "$first" != "$second" ]; then
return $COMPARE_DIFFTYPE
fi
# If both are symlinks, compare the link values.
if [ -L $1 ]; then
first=`readlink $1`
second=`readlink $2`
if [ "$first" = "$second" ]; then
return $COMPARE_EQUAL
else
return $COMPARE_DIFFLINKS
fi
fi
# If both are files, compare the file contents.
if [ -f $1 ]; then
if cmp -s $1 $2; then
return $COMPARE_EQUAL
else
return $COMPARE_DIFFFILES
fi
fi
# As long as the two nodes are the same type of file, consider
# them equivalent.
return $COMPARE_EQUAL
}
# Returns true (0) if the only difference between two regular files is a
# change in the FreeBSD ID string.
#
# $1 - path of first file
# $2 - path of second file
fbsdid_only()
{
diff -qI '\$FreeBSD.*\$' $1 $2 >/dev/null 2>&1
}
# This is a wrapper around compare that will return COMPARE_EQUAL if
# the only difference between two regular files is a change in the
# FreeBSD ID string. It only makes this adjustment if the -F flag has
# been specified.
#
# $1 - first node
# $2 - second node
compare_fbsdid()
{
local cmp
compare $1 $2
cmp=$?
if [ -n "$FREEBSD_ID" -a "$cmp" -eq $COMPARE_DIFFFILES ] && \
fbsdid_only $1 $2; then
return $COMPARE_EQUAL
fi
return $cmp
}
# Returns true (0) if a directory is empty.
#
# $1 - pathname of the directory to check
empty_dir()
{
local contents
contents=`ls -A $1`
[ -z "$contents" ]
}
# Returns true (0) if one directories contents are a subset of the
# other. This will recurse to handle subdirectories and compares
# individual files in the trees. Its purpose is to quiet spurious
# directory warnings for dryrun invocations.
#
# $1 - first directory (sub)
# $2 - second directory (super)
dir_subset()
{
local contents file
if ! [ -d $1 -a -d $2 ]; then
return 1
fi
# Ignore files that are present in the second directory but not
# in the first.
contents=`ls -A $1`
for file in $contents; do
if ! compare $1/$file $2/$file; then
return 1
fi
if [ -d $1/$file ]; then
if ! dir_subset $1/$file $2/$file; then
return 1
fi
fi
done
return 0
}
# Returns true (0) if a directory in the destination tree is empty.
# If this is a dryrun, then this returns true as long as the contents
# of the directory are a subset of the contents in the old tree
# (meaning that the directory would be empty in a non-dryrun when this
# was invoked) to quiet spurious warnings.
#
# $1 - pathname of the directory to check relative to DESTDIR.
empty_destdir()
{
if [ -n "$dryrun" ]; then
dir_subset $DESTDIR/$1 $OLDTREE/$1
return
fi
empty_dir $DESTDIR/$1
}
# Output a diff of two directory entries with the same relative name
# in different trees. Note that as with compare(), this does not
# recurse into subdirectories. If the nodes are identical, nothing is
# output.
#
# $1 - first tree
# $2 - second tree
# $3 - node name
# $4 - label for first tree
# $5 - label for second tree
diffnode()
{
local first second file old new diffargs
if [ -n "$FREEBSD_ID" ]; then
diffargs="-I \\\$FreeBSD.*\\\$"
else
diffargs=""
fi
compare_fbsdid $1/$3 $2/$3
case $? in
$COMPARE_EQUAL)
;;
$COMPARE_ONLYFIRST)
echo
echo "Removed: $3"
echo
;;
$COMPARE_ONLYSECOND)
echo
echo "Added: $3"
echo
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFTYPE)
first=`file_type $1/$3`
second=`file_type $2/$3`
echo
echo "Node changed from a $first to a $second: $3"
echo
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFLINKS)
first=`readlink $1/$file`
second=`readlink $2/$file`
echo
echo "Link changed: $file"
rule "="
echo "-$first"
echo "+$second"
echo
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFFILES)
echo "Index: $3"
rule "="
diff -u $diffargs -L "$3 ($4)" $1/$3 -L "$3 ($5)" $2/$3
;;
esac
}
# Create missing parent directories of a node in a target tree
# preserving the owner, group, and permissions from a specified
# template tree.
#
# $1 - template tree
# $2 - target tree
# $3 - pathname of the node (relative to both trees)
install_dirs()
{
local args dir
dir=`dirname $3`
# Nothing to do if the parent directory exists. This also
# catches the degenerate cases when the path is just a simple
# filename.
if [ -d ${2}$dir ]; then
return 0
fi
# If non-directory file exists with the desired directory
# name, then fail.
if exists ${2}$dir; then
# If this is a dryrun and we are installing the
# directory in the DESTDIR and the file in the DESTDIR
# matches the file in the old tree, then fake success
# to quiet spurious warnings.
if [ -n "$dryrun" -a "$2" = "$DESTDIR" ]; then
if compare $OLDTREE/$dir $DESTDIR/$dir; then
return 0
fi
fi
args=`file_type ${2}$dir`
warn "Directory mismatch: ${2}$dir ($args)"
return 1
fi
# Ensure the parent directory of the directory is present
# first.
if ! install_dirs $1 "$2" $dir; then
return 1
fi
# Format attributes from template directory as install(1)
# arguments.
args=`stat -f "-o %Su -g %Sg -m %0Mp%0Lp" $1/$dir`
log "install -d $args ${2}$dir"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
install -d $args ${2}$dir >&3 2>&1
fi
return 0
}
# Perform post-install fixups for a file. This largely consists of
# regenerating any files that depend on the newly installed file.
#
# $1 - pathname of the updated file (relative to DESTDIR)
post_install_file()
{
case $1 in
/etc/mail/aliases)
# Grr, newaliases only works for an empty DESTDIR.
if [ -z "$DESTDIR" ]; then
log "newaliases"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
newaliases >&3 2>&1
fi
else
NEWALIAS_WARN=yes
fi
;;
/etc/login.conf)
log "cap_mkdb ${DESTDIR}$1"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
cap_mkdb ${DESTDIR}$1 >&3 2>&1
fi
;;
/etc/master.passwd)
log "pwd_mkdb -p -d $DESTDIR/etc ${DESTDIR}$1"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
pwd_mkdb -p -d $DESTDIR/etc ${DESTDIR}$1 \
>&3 2>&1
fi
;;
/etc/motd)
# /etc/rc.d/motd hardcodes the /etc/motd path.
# Don't warn about non-empty DESTDIR's since this
# change is only cosmetic anyway.
if [ -z "$DESTDIR" ]; then
log "sh /etc/rc.d/motd start"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
sh /etc/rc.d/motd start >&3 2>&1
fi
fi
;;
esac
}
# Install the "new" version of a file. Returns true if it succeeds
# and false otherwise.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file to install (relative to DESTDIR)
install_new()
{
if ! install_dirs $NEWTREE "$DESTDIR" $1; then
return 1
fi
log "cp -Rp ${NEWTREE}$1 ${DESTDIR}$1"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
cp -Rp ${NEWTREE}$1 ${DESTDIR}$1 >&3 2>&1
fi
post_install_file $1
return 0
}
# Install the "resolved" version of a file. Returns true if it succeeds
# and false otherwise.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file to install (relative to DESTDIR)
install_resolved()
{
# This should always be present since the file is already
# there (it caused a conflict). However, it doesn't hurt to
# just be safe.
if ! install_dirs $NEWTREE "$DESTDIR" $1; then
return 1
fi
log "cp -Rp ${CONFLICTS}$1 ${DESTDIR}$1"
cp -Rp ${CONFLICTS}$1 ${DESTDIR}$1 >&3 2>&1
post_install_file $1
return 0
}
# Generate a conflict file when a "new" file conflicts with an
# existing file in DESTDIR.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file that conflicts (relative to DESTDIR)
new_conflict()
{
if [ -n "$dryrun" ]; then
return
fi
install_dirs $NEWTREE $CONFLICTS $1
diff --changed-group-format='<<<<<<< (local)
%<=======
%>>>>>>>> (stock)
' $DESTDIR/$1 $NEWTREE/$1 > $CONFLICTS/$1
}
# Remove the "old" version of a file.
#
# $1 - pathname of the old file to remove (relative to DESTDIR)
remove_old()
{
log "rm -f ${DESTDIR}$1"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
rm -f ${DESTDIR}$1 >&3 2>&1
fi
echo " D $1"
}
# Update a file that has no local modifications.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file to update (relative to DESTDIR)
update_unmodified()
{
local new old
# If the old file is a directory, then remove it with rmdir
# (this should only happen if the file has changed its type
# from a directory to a non-directory). If the directory
# isn't empty, then fail. This will be reported as a warning
# later.
if [ -d $DESTDIR/$1 ]; then
if empty_destdir $1; then
log "rmdir ${DESTDIR}$1"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
rmdir ${DESTDIR}$1 >&3 2>&1
fi
else
return 1
fi
# If both the old and new files are regular files, leave the
# existing file. This avoids breaking hard links for /.cshrc
# and /.profile. Otherwise, explicitly remove the old file.
elif ! [ -f ${DESTDIR}$1 -a -f ${NEWTREE}$1 ]; then
log "rm -f ${DESTDIR}$1"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
rm -f ${DESTDIR}$1 >&3 2>&1
fi
fi
# If the new file is a directory, note that the old file has
# been removed, but don't do anything else for now. The
# directory will be installed if needed when new files within
# that directory are installed.
if [ -d $NEWTREE/$1 ]; then
if empty_dir $NEWTREE/$1; then
echo " D $file"
else
echo " U $file"
fi
elif install_new $1; then
echo " U $file"
fi
return 0
}
# Update the FreeBSD ID string in a locally modified file to match the
# FreeBSD ID string from the "new" version of the file.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file to update (relative to DESTDIR)
update_freebsdid()
{
local new dest file
# If the FreeBSD ID string is removed from the local file,
# there is nothing to do. In this case, treat the file as
# updated. Otherwise, if either file has more than one
# FreeBSD ID string, just punt and let the user handle the
# conflict manually.
new=`grep -c '\$FreeBSD.*\$' ${NEWTREE}$1`
dest=`grep -c '\$FreeBSD.*\$' ${DESTDIR}$1`
if [ "$dest" -eq 0 ]; then
return 0
fi
if [ "$dest" -ne 1 -o "$dest" -ne 1 ]; then
return 1
fi
# If the FreeBSD ID string in the new file matches the FreeBSD ID
# string in the local file, there is nothing to do.
new=`grep '\$FreeBSD.*\$' ${NEWTREE}$1`
dest=`grep '\$FreeBSD.*\$' ${DESTDIR}$1`
if [ "$new" = "$dest" ]; then
return 0
fi
# Build the new file in three passes. First, copy all the
# lines preceding the FreeBSD ID string from the local version
# of the file. Second, append the FreeBSD ID string line from
# the new version. Finally, append all the lines after the
# FreeBSD ID string from the local version of the file.
file=`mktemp $WORKDIR/etcupdate-XXXXXXX`
awk '/\$FreeBSD.*\$/ { exit } { print }' ${DESTDIR}$1 >> $file
awk '/\$FreeBSD.*\$/ { print }' ${NEWTREE}$1 >> $file
awk '/\$FreeBSD.*\$/ { ok = 1; next } { if (ok) print }' \
${DESTDIR}$1 >> $file
# As an extra sanity check, fail the attempt if the updated
# version of the file has any differences aside from the
# FreeBSD ID string.
if ! fbsdid_only ${DESTDIR}$1 $file; then
rm -f $file
return 1
fi
log "cp $file ${DESTDIR}$1"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
cp $file ${DESTDIR}$1 >&3 2>&1
fi
rm -f $file
post_install_file $1
echo " M $1"
return 0
}
# Attempt to update a file that has local modifications. This routine
# only handles regular files. If the 3-way merge succeeds without
# conflicts, the updated file is installed. If the merge fails, the
# merged version with conflict markers is left in the CONFLICTS tree.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file to merge (relative to DESTDIR)
merge_file()
{
local res
# Try the merge to see if there is a conflict.
merge -q -p ${DESTDIR}$1 ${OLDTREE}$1 ${NEWTREE}$1 >/dev/null 2>&3
res=$?
case $res in
0)
# No conflicts, so just redo the merge to the
# real file.
log "merge ${DESTDIR}$1 ${OLDTREE}$1 ${NEWTREE}$1"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
merge ${DESTDIR}$1 ${OLDTREE}$1 ${NEWTREE}$1
fi
post_install_file $1
echo " M $1"
;;
1)
# Conflicts, save a version with conflict markers in
# the conflicts directory.
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
install_dirs $NEWTREE $CONFLICTS $1
log "cp -Rp ${DESTDIR}$1 ${CONFLICTS}$1"
cp -Rp ${DESTDIR}$1 ${CONFLICTS}$1 >&3 2>&1
merge -A -q -L "yours" -L "original" -L "new" \
${CONFLICTS}$1 ${OLDTREE}$1 ${NEWTREE}$1
fi
echo " C $1"
;;
*)
panic "merge failed with status $res"
;;
esac
}
# Returns true if a file contains conflict markers from a merge conflict.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file to resolve (relative to DESTDIR)
has_conflicts()
{
egrep -q '^(<{7}|\|{7}|={7}|>{7}) ' $CONFLICTS/$1
}
# Attempt to resolve a conflict. The user is prompted to choose an
# action for each conflict. If the user edits the file, they are
# prompted again for an action. The process is very similar to
# resolving conflicts after an update or merge with Perforce or
# Subversion. The prompts are modelled on a subset of the available
# commands for resolving conflicts with Subversion.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file to resolve (relative to DESTDIR)
resolve_conflict()
{
local command junk
echo "Resolving conflict in '$1':"
edit=
while true; do
# Only display the resolved command if the file
# doesn't contain any conflicts.
echo -n "Select: (p) postpone, (df) diff-full, (e) edit,"
if ! has_conflicts $1; then
echo -n " (r) resolved,"
fi
echo
echo -n " (h) help for more options: "
read command
case $command in
df)
diff -u ${DESTDIR}$1 ${CONFLICTS}$1
;;
e)
$EDITOR ${CONFLICTS}$1
;;
h)
cat <<EOF
(p) postpone - ignore this conflict for now
(df) diff-full - show all changes made to merged file
(e) edit - change merged file in an editor
(r) resolved - accept merged version of file
(mf) mine-full - accept local version of entire file (ignore new changes)
(tf) theirs-full - accept new version of entire file (lose local changes)
(h) help - show this list
EOF
;;
mf)
# For mine-full, just delete the
# merged file and leave the local
# version of the file as-is.
rm ${CONFLICTS}$1
return
;;
p)
return
;;
r)
# If the merged file has conflict
# markers, require confirmation.
if has_conflicts $1; then
echo "File '$1' still has conflicts," \
"are you sure? (y/n) "
read junk
if [ "$junk" != "y" ]; then
continue
fi
fi
if ! install_resolved $1; then
panic "Unable to install merged" \
"version of $1"
fi
rm ${CONFLICTS}$1
return
;;
tf)
# For theirs-full, install the new
# version of the file over top of the
# existing file.
if ! install_new $1; then
panic "Unable to install new" \
"version of $1"
fi
rm ${CONFLICTS}$1
return
;;
*)
echo "Invalid command."
;;
esac
done
}
# Handle a file that has been removed from the new tree. If the file
# does not exist in DESTDIR, then there is nothing to do. If the file
# exists in DESTDIR and is identical to the old version, remove it
# from DESTDIR. Otherwise, whine about the conflict but leave the
# file in DESTDIR. To handle directories, this uses two passes. The
# first pass handles all non-directory files. The second pass handles
# just directories and removes them if they are empty.
#
# If -F is specified, and the only difference in the file in DESTDIR
# is a change in the FreeBSD ID string, then remove the file.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file (relative to DESTDIR)
handle_removed_file()
{
local dest file
file=$1
if ignore $file; then
log "IGNORE: removed file $file"
return
fi
compare_fbsdid $DESTDIR/$file $OLDTREE/$file
case $? in
$COMPARE_EQUAL)
if ! [ -d $DESTDIR/$file ]; then
remove_old $file
fi
;;
$COMPARE_ONLYFIRST)
panic "Removed file now missing"
;;
$COMPARE_ONLYSECOND)
# Already removed, nothing to do.
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFTYPE|$COMPARE_DIFFLINKS|$COMPARE_DIFFFILES)
dest=`file_type $DESTDIR/$file`
warn "Modified $dest remains: $file"
;;
esac
}
# Handle a directory that has been removed from the new tree. Only
# remove the directory if it is empty.
#
# $1 - pathname of the directory (relative to DESTDIR)
handle_removed_directory()
{
local dir
dir=$1
if ignore $dir; then
log "IGNORE: removed dir $dir"
return
fi
if [ -d $DESTDIR/$dir -a -d $OLDTREE/$dir ]; then
if empty_destdir $dir; then
log "rmdir ${DESTDIR}$dir"
if [ -z "$dryrun" ]; then
rmdir ${DESTDIR}$dir >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
echo " D $dir"
else
warn "Non-empty directory remains: $dir"
fi
fi
}
# Handle a file that exists in both the old and new trees. If the
# file has not changed in the old and new trees, there is nothing to
# do. If the file in the destination directory matches the new file,
# there is nothing to do. If the file in the destination directory
# matches the old file, then the new file should be installed.
# Everything else becomes some sort of conflict with more detailed
# handling.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file (relative to DESTDIR)
handle_modified_file()
{
local cmp dest file new newdestcmp old
file=$1
if ignore $file; then
log "IGNORE: modified file $file"
return
fi
compare $OLDTREE/$file $NEWTREE/$file
cmp=$?
if [ $cmp -eq $COMPARE_EQUAL ]; then
return
fi
if [ $cmp -eq $COMPARE_ONLYFIRST -o $cmp -eq $COMPARE_ONLYSECOND ]; then
panic "Changed file now missing"
fi
compare $NEWTREE/$file $DESTDIR/$file
newdestcmp=$?
if [ $newdestcmp -eq $COMPARE_EQUAL ]; then
return
fi
# If the only change in the new file versus the destination
# file is a change in the FreeBSD ID string and -F is
# specified, just install the new file.
if [ -n "$FREEBSD_ID" -a $newdestcmp -eq $COMPARE_DIFFFILES ] && \
fbsdid_only $NEWTREE/$file $DESTDIR/$file; then
if update_unmodified $file; then
return
else
panic "Updating FreeBSD ID string failed"
fi
fi
# If the local file is the same as the old file, install the
# new file. If -F is specified and the only local change is
# in the FreeBSD ID string, then install the new file as well.
if compare_fbsdid $OLDTREE/$file $DESTDIR/$file; then
if update_unmodified $file; then
return
fi
fi
# If the only change in the new file versus the old file is a
# change in the FreeBSD ID string and -F is specified, just
# update the FreeBSD ID string in the local file.
if [ -n "$FREEBSD_ID" -a $cmp -eq $COMPARE_DIFFFILES ] && \
fbsdid_only $OLDTREE/$file $NEWTREE/$file; then
if update_freebsdid $file; then
continue
fi
fi
# If the file was removed from the dest tree, just whine.
if [ $newdestcmp -eq $COMPARE_ONLYFIRST ]; then
# If the removed file matches an ALWAYS_INSTALL glob,
# then just install the new version of the file.
if always_install $file; then
log "ALWAYS: adding $file"
if ! [ -d $NEWTREE/$file ]; then
if install_new $file; then
echo " A $file"
fi
fi
return
fi
case $cmp in
$COMPARE_DIFFTYPE)
old=`file_type $OLDTREE/$file`
new=`file_type $NEWTREE/$file`
warn "Remove mismatch: $file ($old became $new)"
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFLINKS)
old=`readlink $OLDTREE/$file`
new=`readlink $NEWTREE/$file`
warn \
"Removed link changed: $file (\"$old\" became \"$new\")"
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFFILES)
warn "Removed file changed: $file"
;;
esac
return
fi
# Treat the file as unmodified and force install of the new
# file if it matches an ALWAYS_INSTALL glob. If the update
# attempt fails, then fall through to the normal case so a
# warning is generated.
if always_install $file; then
log "ALWAYS: updating $file"
if update_unmodified $file; then
return
fi
fi
# If the file changed types between the old and new trees but
# the files in the new and dest tree are both of the same
# type, treat it like an added file just comparing the new and
# dest files.
if [ $cmp -eq $COMPARE_DIFFTYPE ]; then
case $newdestcmp in
$COMPARE_DIFFLINKS)
new=`readlink $NEWTREE/$file`
dest=`readlink $DESTDIR/$file`
warn \
"New link conflict: $file (\"$new\" vs \"$dest\")"
return
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFFILES)
new_conflict $file
echo " C $file"
return
;;
esac
else
# If the file has not changed types between the old
# and new trees, but it is a different type in
# DESTDIR, then just warn.
if [ $newdestcmp -eq $COMPARE_DIFFTYPE ]; then
new=`file_type $NEWTREE/$file`
dest=`file_type $DESTDIR/$file`
warn "Modified mismatch: $file ($new vs $dest)"
return
fi
fi
case $cmp in
$COMPARE_DIFFTYPE)
old=`file_type $OLDTREE/$file`
new=`file_type $NEWTREE/$file`
dest=`file_type $DESTDIR/$file`
warn "Modified $dest changed: $file ($old became $new)"
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFLINKS)
old=`readlink $OLDTREE/$file`
new=`readlink $NEWTREE/$file`
warn \
"Modified link changed: $file (\"$old\" became \"$new\")"
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFFILES)
merge_file $file
;;
esac
}
# Handle a file that has been added in the new tree. If the file does
# not exist in DESTDIR, simply copy the file into DESTDIR. If the
# file exists in the DESTDIR and is identical to the new version, do
# nothing. Otherwise, generate a diff of the two versions of the file
# and mark it as a conflict.
#
# $1 - pathname of the file (relative to DESTDIR)
handle_added_file()
{
local cmp dest file new
file=$1
if ignore $file; then
log "IGNORE: added file $file"
return
fi
compare $DESTDIR/$file $NEWTREE/$file
cmp=$?
case $cmp in
$COMPARE_EQUAL)
return
;;
$COMPARE_ONLYFIRST)
panic "Added file now missing"
;;
$COMPARE_ONLYSECOND)
# Ignore new directories. They will be
# created as needed when non-directory nodes
# are installed.
if ! [ -d $NEWTREE/$file ]; then
if install_new $file; then
echo " A $file"
fi
fi
return
;;
esac
# Treat the file as unmodified and force install of the new
# file if it matches an ALWAYS_INSTALL glob. If the update
# attempt fails, then fall through to the normal case so a
# warning is generated.
if always_install $file; then
log "ALWAYS: updating $file"
if update_unmodified $file; then
return
fi
fi
case $cmp in
$COMPARE_DIFFTYPE)
new=`file_type $NEWTREE/$file`
dest=`file_type $DESTDIR/$file`
warn "New file mismatch: $file ($new vs $dest)"
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFLINKS)
new=`readlink $NEWTREE/$file`
dest=`readlink $DESTDIR/$file`
warn "New link conflict: $file (\"$new\" vs \"$dest\")"
;;
$COMPARE_DIFFFILES)
# If the only change in the new file versus
# the destination file is a change in the
# FreeBSD ID string and -F is specified, just
# install the new file.
if [ -n "$FREEBSD_ID" ] && \
fbsdid_only $NEWTREE/$file $DESTDIR/$file; then
if update_unmodified $file; then
return
else
panic \
"Updating FreeBSD ID string failed"
fi
fi
new_conflict $file
echo " C $file"
;;
esac
}
# Main routines for each command
# Build a new tree and save it in a tarball.
build_cmd()
{
local dir
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Missing required tarball."
echo
usage
fi
log "build command: $1"
# Create a temporary directory to hold the tree
dir=`mktemp -d $WORKDIR/etcupdate-XXXXXXX`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Unable to create temporary directory."
exit 1
fi
if ! build_tree $dir; then
echo "Failed to build tree."
remove_tree $dir
exit 1
fi
if ! tar cfj $1 -C $dir . >&3 2>&1; then
echo "Failed to create tarball."
remove_tree $dir
exit 1
fi
remove_tree $dir
}
# Output a diff comparing the tree at DESTDIR to the current
# unmodified tree. Note that this diff does not include files that
# are present in DESTDIR but not in the unmodified tree.
diff_cmd()
{
local file
if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then
usage
fi
# Requires an unmodified tree to diff against.
if ! [ -d $NEWTREE ]; then
echo "Reference tree to diff against unavailable."
exit 1
fi
# Unfortunately, diff alone does not quite provide the right
# level of options that we want, so improvise.
for file in `(cd $NEWTREE; find .) | sed -e 's/^\.//'`; do
if ignore $file; then
continue
fi
diffnode $NEWTREE "$DESTDIR" $file "stock" "local"
done
}
# Just extract a new tree into NEWTREE either by building a tree or
# extracting a tarball. This can be used to bootstrap updates by
# initializing the current "stock" tree to match the currently
# installed system.
#
# Unlike 'update', this command does not rotate or preserve an
# existing NEWTREE, it just replaces any existing tree.
extract_cmd()
{
if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then
usage
fi
log "extract command: tarball=$tarball"
if [ -d $NEWTREE ]; then
if ! remove_tree $NEWTREE; then
echo "Unable to remove current tree."
exit 1
fi
fi
extract_tree
}
# Resolve conflicts left from an earlier merge.
resolve_cmd()
{
local conflicts
if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then
usage
fi
if ! [ -d $CONFLICTS ]; then
return
fi
conflicts=`(cd $CONFLICTS; find . ! -type d) | sed -e 's/^\.//'`
for file in $conflicts; do
resolve_conflict $file
done
if [ -n "$NEWALIAS_WARN" ]; then
warn "Needs update: /etc/mail/aliases.db" \
"(requires manual update via newaliases(1))"
echo
echo "Warnings:"
echo " Needs update: /etc/mail/aliases.db" \
"(requires manual update via newaliases(1))"
fi
}
# Report a summary of the previous merge. Specifically, list any
# remaining conflicts followed by any warnings from the previous
# update.
status_cmd()
{
if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then
usage
fi
if [ -d $CONFLICTS ]; then
(cd $CONFLICTS; find . ! -type d) | sed -e 's/^\./ C /'
fi
if [ -s $WARNINGS ]; then
echo "Warnings:"
cat $WARNINGS
fi
}
# Perform an actual merge. The new tree can either already exist (if
# rerunning a merge), be extracted from a tarball, or generated from a
# source tree.
update_cmd()
{
local dir
if [ $# -ne 0 ]; then
usage
fi
log "update command: rerun=$rerun tarball=$tarball"
if [ `id -u` -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Must be root to update a tree."
exit 1
fi
# Enforce a sane umask
umask 022
# XXX: Should existing conflicts be ignored and removed during
# a rerun?
# Trim the conflicts tree. Whine if there is anything left.
if [ -e $CONFLICTS ]; then
find -d $CONFLICTS -type d -empty -delete >&3 2>&1
rmdir $CONFLICTS >&3 2>&1
fi
if [ -d $CONFLICTS ]; then
echo "Conflicts remain from previous update, aborting."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$rerun" ]; then
# For a dryrun that is not a rerun, do not rotate the existing
# stock tree. Instead, extract a tree to a temporary directory
# and use that for the comparison.
if [ -n "$dryrun" ]; then
dir=`mktemp -d $WORKDIR/etcupdate-XXXXXXX`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Unable to create temporary directory."
exit 1
fi
OLDTREE=$NEWTREE
NEWTREE=$dir
# Rotate the existing stock tree to the old tree.
elif [ -d $NEWTREE ]; then
# First, delete the previous old tree if it exists.
if ! remove_tree $OLDTREE; then
echo "Unable to remove old tree."
exit 1
fi
# Move the current stock tree.
if ! mv $NEWTREE $OLDTREE >&3 2>&1; then
echo "Unable to rename current stock tree."
exit 1
fi
fi
if ! [ -d $OLDTREE ]; then
cat <<EOF
No previous tree to compare against, a sane comparison is not possible.
EOF
log "No previous tree to compare against."
if [ -n "$dir" ]; then
rmdir $dir
fi
exit 1
fi
# Populate the new tree.
extract_tree
fi
# Build lists of nodes in the old and new trees.
(cd $OLDTREE; find .) | sed -e 's/^\.//' | sort > $WORKDIR/old.files
(cd $NEWTREE; find .) | sed -e 's/^\.//' | sort > $WORKDIR/new.files
# Split the files up into three groups using comm.
comm -23 $WORKDIR/old.files $WORKDIR/new.files > $WORKDIR/removed.files
comm -13 $WORKDIR/old.files $WORKDIR/new.files > $WORKDIR/added.files
comm -12 $WORKDIR/old.files $WORKDIR/new.files > $WORKDIR/both.files
# Initialize conflicts and warnings handling.
rm -f $WARNINGS
mkdir -p $CONFLICTS
# The order for the following sections is important. In the
# odd case that a directory is converted into a file, the
# existing subfiles need to be removed if possible before the
# file is converted. Similarly, in the case that a file is
# converted into a directory, the file needs to be converted
# into a directory if possible before the new files are added.
# First, handle removed files.
for file in `cat $WORKDIR/removed.files`; do
handle_removed_file $file
done
# For the directory pass, reverse sort the list to effect a
# depth-first traversal. This is needed to ensure that if a
# directory with subdirectories is removed, the entire
# directory is removed if there are no local modifications.
for file in `sort -r $WORKDIR/removed.files`; do
handle_removed_directory $file
done
# Second, handle files that exist in both the old and new
# trees.
for file in `cat $WORKDIR/both.files`; do
handle_modified_file $file
done
# Finally, handle newly added files.
for file in `cat $WORKDIR/added.files`; do
handle_added_file $file
done
if [ -n "$NEWALIAS_WARN" ]; then
warn "Needs update: /etc/mail/aliases.db" \
"(requires manual update via newaliases(1))"
fi
if [ -s $WARNINGS ]; then
echo "Warnings:"
cat $WARNINGS
fi
if [ -n "$dir" ]; then
if [ -z "$dryrun" -o -n "$rerun" ]; then
panic "Should not have a temporary directory"
fi
remove_tree $dir
fi
}
# Determine which command we are executing. A command may be
# specified as the first word. If one is not specified then 'update'
# is assumed as the default command.
command="update"
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
case "$1" in
build|diff|extract|status|resolve)
command="$1"
shift
;;
-*)
# If first arg is an option, assume the
# default command.
;;
*)
usage
;;
esac
fi
# Set default variable values.
# The path to the source tree used to build trees.
SRCDIR=/usr/src
# The destination directory where the modified files live.
DESTDIR=
# Ignore changes in the FreeBSD ID string.
FREEBSD_ID=
# Files that should always have the new version of the file installed.
ALWAYS_INSTALL=
# Files to ignore and never update during a merge.
IGNORE_FILES=
# Flags to pass to 'make' when building a tree.
MAKE_OPTIONS=
# Include a config file if it exists. Note that command line options
# override any settings in the config file. More details are in the
# manual, but in general the following variables can be set:
# - ALWAYS_INSTALL
# - DESTDIR
# - EDITOR
# - FREEBSD_ID
# - IGNORE_FILES
# - LOGFILE
# - MAKE_OPTIONS
# - SRCDIR
# - WORKDIR
if [ -r /etc/etcupdate.conf ]; then
. /etc/etcupdate.conf
fi
# Parse command line options
tarball=
rerun=
always=
dryrun=
ignore=
nobuild=
while getopts "d:nrs:t:A:BD:FI:L:M:" option; do
case "$option" in
d)
WORKDIR=$OPTARG
;;
n)
dryrun=YES
;;
r)
rerun=YES
;;
s)
SRCDIR=$OPTARG
;;
t)
tarball=$OPTARG
;;
A)
# To allow this option to be specified
# multiple times, accumulate command-line
# specified patterns in an 'always' variable
# and use that to overwrite ALWAYS_INSTALL
# after parsing all options. Need to be
# careful here with globbing expansion.
set -o noglob
always="$always $OPTARG"
set +o noglob
;;
B)
nobuild=YES
;;
D)
DESTDIR=$OPTARG
;;
F)
FREEBSD_ID=YES
;;
I)
# To allow this option to be specified
# multiple times, accumulate command-line
# specified patterns in an 'ignore' variable
# and use that to overwrite IGNORE_FILES after
# parsing all options. Need to be careful
# here with globbing expansion.
set -o noglob
ignore="$ignore $OPTARG"
set +o noglob
;;
L)
LOGFILE=$OPTARG
;;
M)
MAKE_OPTIONS="$OPTARG"
;;
*)
echo
usage
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
# Allow -A command line options to override ALWAYS_INSTALL set from
# the config file.
set -o noglob
if [ -n "$always" ]; then
ALWAYS_INSTALL="$always"
fi
# Allow -I command line options to override IGNORE_FILES set from the
# config file.
if [ -n "$ignore" ]; then
IGNORE_FILES="$ignore"
fi
set +o noglob
# Where the "old" and "new" trees are stored.
WORKDIR=${WORKDIR:-$DESTDIR/var/db/etcupdate}
# Log file for verbose output from program that are run. The log file
# is opened on fd '3'.
LOGFILE=${LOGFILE:-$WORKDIR/log}
# The path of the "old" tree
OLDTREE=$WORKDIR/old
# The path of the "new" tree
NEWTREE=$WORKDIR/current
# The path of the "conflicts" tree where files with merge conflicts are saved.
CONFLICTS=$WORKDIR/conflicts
# The path of the "warnings" file that accumulates warning notes from an update.
WARNINGS=$WORKDIR/warnings
# Use $EDITOR for resolving conflicts. If it is not set, default to vi.
EDITOR=${EDITOR:-/usr/bin/vi}
# Handle command-specific argument processing such as complaining
# about unsupported options. Since the configuration file is always
# included, do not complain about extra command line arguments that
# may have been set via the config file rather than the command line.
case $command in
update)
if [ -n "$rerun" -a -n "$tarball" ]; then
echo "Only one of -r or -t can be specified."
echo
usage
fi
;;
build|diff|resolve|status)
if [ -n "$dryrun" -o -n "$rerun" -o -n "$tarball" ]; then
usage
fi
;;
extract)
if [ -n "$dryrun" -o -n "$rerun" ]; then
usage
fi
;;
esac
# Open the log file. Don't truncate it if doing a minor operation so
# that a minor operation doesn't lose log info from a major operation.
if ! mkdir -p $WORKDIR 2>/dev/null; then
echo "Failed to create work directory $WORKDIR"
fi
case $command in
diff|resolve|status)
exec 3>>$LOGFILE
;;
*)
exec 3>$LOGFILE
;;
esac
${command}_cmd "$@"