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Reviewed by: cperciva
3212 lines
86 KiB
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3212 lines
86 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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#-
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# Copyright 2004-2007 Colin Percival
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# All rights reserved
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted providing that the following conditions
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# are met:
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# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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# DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
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# STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING
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# IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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# $FreeBSD$
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#### Usage function -- called from command-line handling code.
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# Usage instructions. Options not listed:
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# --debug -- don't filter output from utilities
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# --no-stats -- don't show progress statistics while fetching files
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usage () {
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cat <<EOF
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usage: `basename $0` [options] command ... [path]
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Options:
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-b basedir -- Operate on a system mounted at basedir
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(default: /)
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-d workdir -- Store working files in workdir
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(default: /var/db/freebsd-update/)
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-f conffile -- Read configuration options from conffile
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(default: /etc/freebsd-update.conf)
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-k KEY -- Trust an RSA key with SHA256 hash of KEY
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-r release -- Target for upgrade (e.g., 6.2-RELEASE)
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-s server -- Server from which to fetch updates
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(default: update.FreeBSD.org)
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-t address -- Mail output of cron command, if any, to address
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(default: root)
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Commands:
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fetch -- Fetch updates from server
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cron -- Sleep rand(3600) seconds, fetch updates, and send an
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email if updates were found
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upgrade -- Fetch upgrades to FreeBSD version specified via -r option
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install -- Install downloaded updates or upgrades
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rollback -- Uninstall most recently installed updates
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IDS -- Compare the system against an index of "known good" files.
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EOF
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exit 0
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}
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#### Configuration processing functions
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#-
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# Configuration options are set in the following order of priority:
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# 1. Command line options
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# 2. Configuration file options
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# 3. Default options
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# In addition, certain options (e.g., IgnorePaths) can be specified multiple
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# times and (as long as these are all in the same place, e.g., inside the
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# configuration file) they will accumulate. Finally, because the path to the
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# configuration file can be specified at the command line, the entire command
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# line must be processed before we start reading the configuration file.
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#
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# Sound like a mess? It is. Here's how we handle this:
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# 1. Initialize CONFFILE and all the options to "".
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# 2. Process the command line. Throw an error if a non-accumulating option
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# is specified twice.
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# 3. If CONFFILE is "", set CONFFILE to /etc/freebsd-update.conf .
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# 4. For all the configuration options X, set X_saved to X.
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# 5. Initialize all the options to "".
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# 6. Read CONFFILE line by line, parsing options.
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# 7. For each configuration option X, set X to X_saved iff X_saved is not "".
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# 8. Repeat steps 4-7, except setting options to their default values at (6).
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CONFIGOPTIONS="KEYPRINT WORKDIR SERVERNAME MAILTO ALLOWADD ALLOWDELETE
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KEEPMODIFIEDMETADATA COMPONENTS IGNOREPATHS UPDATEIFUNMODIFIED
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BASEDIR VERBOSELEVEL TARGETRELEASE STRICTCOMPONENTS MERGECHANGES
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IDSIGNOREPATHS BACKUPKERNEL BACKUPKERNELDIR BACKUPKERNELSYMBOLFILES"
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# Set all the configuration options to "".
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nullconfig () {
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for X in ${CONFIGOPTIONS}; do
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eval ${X}=""
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done
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}
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# For each configuration option X, set X_saved to X.
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saveconfig () {
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for X in ${CONFIGOPTIONS}; do
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eval ${X}_saved=\$${X}
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done
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}
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# For each configuration option X, set X to X_saved if X_saved is not "".
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mergeconfig () {
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for X in ${CONFIGOPTIONS}; do
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eval _=\$${X}_saved
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if ! [ -z "${_}" ]; then
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eval ${X}=\$${X}_saved
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fi
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done
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}
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# Set the trusted keyprint.
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config_KeyPrint () {
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if [ -z ${KEYPRINT} ]; then
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KEYPRINT=$1
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Set the working directory.
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config_WorkDir () {
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if [ -z ${WORKDIR} ]; then
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WORKDIR=$1
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Set the name of the server (pool) from which to fetch updates
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config_ServerName () {
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if [ -z ${SERVERNAME} ]; then
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SERVERNAME=$1
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Set the address to which 'cron' output will be mailed.
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config_MailTo () {
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if [ -z ${MAILTO} ]; then
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MAILTO=$1
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Set whether FreeBSD Update is allowed to add files (or directories, or
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# symlinks) which did not previously exist.
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config_AllowAdd () {
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if [ -z ${ALLOWADD} ]; then
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case $1 in
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[Yy][Ee][Ss])
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ALLOWADD=yes
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;;
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[Nn][Oo])
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ALLOWADD=no
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;;
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*)
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Set whether FreeBSD Update is allowed to remove files/directories/symlinks.
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config_AllowDelete () {
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if [ -z ${ALLOWDELETE} ]; then
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case $1 in
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[Yy][Ee][Ss])
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ALLOWDELETE=yes
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;;
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[Nn][Oo])
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ALLOWDELETE=no
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;;
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*)
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Set whether FreeBSD Update should keep existing inode ownership,
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# permissions, and flags, in the event that they have been modified locally
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# after the release.
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config_KeepModifiedMetadata () {
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if [ -z ${KEEPMODIFIEDMETADATA} ]; then
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case $1 in
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[Yy][Ee][Ss])
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KEEPMODIFIEDMETADATA=yes
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;;
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[Nn][Oo])
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KEEPMODIFIEDMETADATA=no
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;;
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*)
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Add to the list of components which should be kept updated.
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config_Components () {
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for C in $@; do
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COMPONENTS="${COMPONENTS} ${C}"
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done
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}
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# Add to the list of paths under which updates will be ignored.
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config_IgnorePaths () {
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for C in $@; do
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IGNOREPATHS="${IGNOREPATHS} ${C}"
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done
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}
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# Add to the list of paths which IDS should ignore.
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config_IDSIgnorePaths () {
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for C in $@; do
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IDSIGNOREPATHS="${IDSIGNOREPATHS} ${C}"
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done
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}
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# Add to the list of paths within which updates will be performed only if the
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# file on disk has not been modified locally.
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config_UpdateIfUnmodified () {
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for C in $@; do
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UPDATEIFUNMODIFIED="${UPDATEIFUNMODIFIED} ${C}"
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done
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}
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# Add to the list of paths within which updates to text files will be merged
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# instead of overwritten.
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config_MergeChanges () {
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for C in $@; do
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MERGECHANGES="${MERGECHANGES} ${C}"
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done
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}
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# Work on a FreeBSD installation mounted under $1
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config_BaseDir () {
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if [ -z ${BASEDIR} ]; then
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BASEDIR=$1
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# When fetching upgrades, should we assume the user wants exactly the
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# components listed in COMPONENTS, rather than trying to guess based on
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# what's currently installed?
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config_StrictComponents () {
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if [ -z ${STRICTCOMPONENTS} ]; then
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case $1 in
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[Yy][Ee][Ss])
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STRICTCOMPONENTS=yes
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;;
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[Nn][Oo])
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STRICTCOMPONENTS=no
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;;
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*)
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Upgrade to FreeBSD $1
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config_TargetRelease () {
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if [ -z ${TARGETRELEASE} ]; then
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TARGETRELEASE=$1
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else
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return 1
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fi
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if echo ${TARGETRELEASE} | grep -qE '^[0-9.]+$'; then
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TARGETRELEASE="${TARGETRELEASE}-RELEASE"
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fi
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}
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# Define what happens to output of utilities
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config_VerboseLevel () {
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if [ -z ${VERBOSELEVEL} ]; then
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case $1 in
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[Dd][Ee][Bb][Uu][Gg])
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VERBOSELEVEL=debug
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;;
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[Nn][Oo][Ss][Tt][Aa][Tt][Ss])
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VERBOSELEVEL=nostats
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;;
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[Ss][Tt][Aa][Tt][Ss])
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VERBOSELEVEL=stats
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;;
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*)
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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config_BackupKernel () {
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if [ -z ${BACKUPKERNEL} ]; then
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case $1 in
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[Yy][Ee][Ss])
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BACKUPKERNEL=yes
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;;
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[Nn][Oo])
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BACKUPKERNEL=no
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;;
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*)
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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config_BackupKernelDir () {
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if [ -z ${BACKUPKERNELDIR} ]; then
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if [ -z "$1" ]; then
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echo "BackupKernelDir set to empty dir"
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return 1
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fi
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# We check for some paths which would be extremely odd
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# to use, but which could cause a lot of problems if
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# used.
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case $1 in
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/|/bin|/boot|/etc|/lib|/libexec|/sbin|/usr|/var)
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echo "BackupKernelDir set to invalid path $1"
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return 1
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;;
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/*)
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BACKUPKERNELDIR=$1
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;;
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*)
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echo "BackupKernelDir ($1) is not an absolute path"
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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config_BackupKernelSymbolFiles () {
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if [ -z ${BACKUPKERNELSYMBOLFILES} ]; then
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case $1 in
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[Yy][Ee][Ss])
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BACKUPKERNELSYMBOLFILES=yes
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;;
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[Nn][Oo])
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BACKUPKERNELSYMBOLFILES=no
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;;
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*)
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Handle one line of configuration
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configline () {
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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return
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fi
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OPT=$1
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shift
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config_${OPT} $@
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}
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#### Parameter handling functions.
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# Initialize parameters to null, just in case they're
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# set in the environment.
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init_params () {
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# Configration settings
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nullconfig
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# No configuration file set yet
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CONFFILE=""
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# No commands specified yet
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COMMANDS=""
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}
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# Parse the command line
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parse_cmdline () {
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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case "$1" in
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# Location of configuration file
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-f)
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if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then usage; fi
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if [ ! -z "${CONFFILE}" ]; then usage; fi
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shift; CONFFILE="$1"
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;;
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# Configuration file equivalents
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-b)
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if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then usage; fi; shift
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config_BaseDir $1 || usage
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;;
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-d)
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if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then usage; fi; shift
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config_WorkDir $1 || usage
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;;
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-k)
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if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then usage; fi; shift
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config_KeyPrint $1 || usage
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;;
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-s)
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if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then usage; fi; shift
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config_ServerName $1 || usage
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;;
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-r)
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if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then usage; fi; shift
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config_TargetRelease $1 || usage
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;;
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-t)
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if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then usage; fi; shift
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config_MailTo $1 || usage
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;;
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-v)
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if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then usage; fi; shift
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config_VerboseLevel $1 || usage
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;;
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# Aliases for "-v debug" and "-v nostats"
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--debug)
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config_VerboseLevel debug || usage
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;;
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--no-stats)
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config_VerboseLevel nostats || usage
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;;
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# Commands
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cron | fetch | upgrade | install | rollback | IDS)
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COMMANDS="${COMMANDS} $1"
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;;
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# Anything else is an error
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*)
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usage
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;;
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esac
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shift
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done
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# Make sure we have at least one command
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if [ -z "${COMMANDS}" ]; then
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usage
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fi
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}
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# Parse the configuration file
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parse_conffile () {
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# If a configuration file was specified on the command line, check
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# that it exists and is readable.
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if [ ! -z "${CONFFILE}" ] && [ ! -r "${CONFFILE}" ]; then
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echo -n "File does not exist "
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echo -n "or is not readable: "
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echo ${CONFFILE}
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exit 1
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fi
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# If a configuration file was not specified on the command line,
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# use the default configuration file path. If that default does
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# not exist, give up looking for any configuration.
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if [ -z "${CONFFILE}" ]; then
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CONFFILE="/etc/freebsd-update.conf"
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if [ ! -r "${CONFFILE}" ]; then
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return
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fi
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fi
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# Save the configuration options specified on the command line, and
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# clear all the options in preparation for reading the config file.
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saveconfig
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nullconfig
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# Read the configuration file. Anything after the first '#' is
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# ignored, and any blank lines are ignored.
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L=0
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while read LINE; do
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L=$(($L + 1))
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LINEX=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 1 -d '#'`
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if ! configline ${LINEX}; then
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echo "Error processing configuration file, line $L:"
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echo "==> ${LINE}"
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exit 1
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fi
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done < ${CONFFILE}
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# Merge the settings read from the configuration file with those
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# provided at the command line.
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mergeconfig
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}
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# Provide some default parameters
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default_params () {
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# Save any parameters already configured, and clear the slate
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saveconfig
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nullconfig
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# Default configurations
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config_WorkDir /var/db/freebsd-update
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config_MailTo root
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config_AllowAdd yes
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config_AllowDelete yes
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config_KeepModifiedMetadata yes
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config_BaseDir /
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config_VerboseLevel stats
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config_StrictComponents no
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config_BackupKernel yes
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config_BackupKernelDir /boot/kernel.old
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config_BackupKernelSymbolFiles no
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# Merge these defaults into the earlier-configured settings
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mergeconfig
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}
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# Set utility output filtering options, based on ${VERBOSELEVEL}
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fetch_setup_verboselevel () {
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case ${VERBOSELEVEL} in
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debug)
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QUIETREDIR="/dev/stderr"
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QUIETFLAG=" "
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STATSREDIR="/dev/stderr"
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DDSTATS=".."
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XARGST="-t"
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NDEBUG=" "
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;;
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nostats)
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QUIETREDIR=""
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QUIETFLAG=""
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STATSREDIR="/dev/null"
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DDSTATS=".."
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XARGST=""
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NDEBUG=""
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;;
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stats)
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QUIETREDIR="/dev/null"
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QUIETFLAG="-q"
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STATSREDIR="/dev/stdout"
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DDSTATS=""
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XARGST=""
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NDEBUG="-n"
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;;
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esac
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}
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# Perform sanity checks and set some final parameters
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# in preparation for fetching files. Figure out which
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# set of updates should be downloaded: If the user is
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# running *-p[0-9]+, strip off the last part; if the
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# user is running -SECURITY, call it -RELEASE. Chdir
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# into the working directory.
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fetchupgrade_check_params () {
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export HTTP_USER_AGENT="freebsd-update (${COMMAND}, `uname -r`)"
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_SERVERNAME_z=\
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"SERVERNAME must be given via command line or configuration file."
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_KEYPRINT_z="Key must be given via -k option or configuration file."
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_KEYPRINT_bad="Invalid key fingerprint: "
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_WORKDIR_bad="Directory does not exist or is not writable: "
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if [ -z "${SERVERNAME}" ]; then
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echo -n "`basename $0`: "
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echo "${_SERVERNAME_z}"
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exit 1
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fi
|
|
if [ -z "${KEYPRINT}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo "${_KEYPRINT_z}"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if ! echo "${KEYPRINT}" | grep -qE "^[0-9a-f]{64}$"; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo -n "${_KEYPRINT_bad}"
|
|
echo ${KEYPRINT}
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if ! [ -d "${WORKDIR}" -a -w "${WORKDIR}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo -n "${_WORKDIR_bad}"
|
|
echo ${WORKDIR}
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
chmod 700 ${WORKDIR}
|
|
cd ${WORKDIR} || exit 1
|
|
|
|
# Generate release number. The s/SECURITY/RELEASE/ bit exists
|
|
# to provide an upgrade path for FreeBSD Update 1.x users, since
|
|
# the kernels provided by FreeBSD Update 1.x are always labelled
|
|
# as X.Y-SECURITY.
|
|
RELNUM=`uname -r |
|
|
sed -E 's,-p[0-9]+,,' |
|
|
sed -E 's,-SECURITY,-RELEASE,'`
|
|
ARCH=`uname -m`
|
|
FETCHDIR=${RELNUM}/${ARCH}
|
|
PATCHDIR=${RELNUM}/${ARCH}/bp
|
|
|
|
# Figure out what directory contains the running kernel
|
|
BOOTFILE=`sysctl -n kern.bootfile`
|
|
KERNELDIR=${BOOTFILE%/kernel}
|
|
if ! [ -d ${KERNELDIR} ]; then
|
|
echo "Cannot identify running kernel"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Figure out what kernel configuration is running. We start with
|
|
# the output of `uname -i`, and then make the following adjustments:
|
|
# 1. Replace "SMP-GENERIC" with "SMP". Why the SMP kernel config
|
|
# file says "ident SMP-GENERIC", I don't know...
|
|
# 2. If the kernel claims to be GENERIC _and_ ${ARCH} is "amd64"
|
|
# _and_ `sysctl kern.version` contains a line which ends "/SMP", then
|
|
# we're running an SMP kernel. This mis-identification is a bug
|
|
# which was fixed in 6.2-STABLE.
|
|
KERNCONF=`uname -i`
|
|
if [ ${KERNCONF} = "SMP-GENERIC" ]; then
|
|
KERNCONF=SMP
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ ${KERNCONF} = "GENERIC" ] && [ ${ARCH} = "amd64" ]; then
|
|
if sysctl kern.version | grep -qE '/SMP$'; then
|
|
KERNCONF=SMP
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Define some paths
|
|
BSPATCH=/usr/bin/bspatch
|
|
SHA256=/sbin/sha256
|
|
PHTTPGET=/usr/libexec/phttpget
|
|
|
|
# Set up variables relating to VERBOSELEVEL
|
|
fetch_setup_verboselevel
|
|
|
|
# Construct a unique name from ${BASEDIR}
|
|
BDHASH=`echo ${BASEDIR} | sha256 -q`
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Perform sanity checks etc. before fetching updates.
|
|
fetch_check_params () {
|
|
fetchupgrade_check_params
|
|
|
|
if ! [ -z "${TARGETRELEASE}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo -n "-r option is meaningless with 'fetch' command. "
|
|
echo "(Did you mean 'upgrade' instead?)"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Perform sanity checks etc. before fetching upgrades.
|
|
upgrade_check_params () {
|
|
fetchupgrade_check_params
|
|
|
|
# Unless set otherwise, we're upgrading to the same kernel config.
|
|
NKERNCONF=${KERNCONF}
|
|
|
|
# We need TARGETRELEASE set
|
|
_TARGETRELEASE_z="Release target must be specified via -r option."
|
|
if [ -z "${TARGETRELEASE}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo "${_TARGETRELEASE_z}"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# The target release should be != the current release.
|
|
if [ "${TARGETRELEASE}" = "${RELNUM}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo "Cannot upgrade from ${RELNUM} to itself"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Turning off AllowAdd or AllowDelete is a bad idea for upgrades.
|
|
if [ "${ALLOWADD}" = "no" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo -n "WARNING: \"AllowAdd no\" is a bad idea "
|
|
echo "when upgrading between releases."
|
|
echo
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ "${ALLOWDELETE}" = "no" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo -n "WARNING: \"AllowDelete no\" is a bad idea "
|
|
echo "when upgrading between releases."
|
|
echo
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Set EDITOR to /usr/bin/vi if it isn't already set
|
|
: ${EDITOR:='/usr/bin/vi'}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Perform sanity checks and set some final parameters in
|
|
# preparation for installing updates.
|
|
install_check_params () {
|
|
# Check that we are root. All sorts of things won't work otherwise.
|
|
if [ `id -u` != 0 ]; then
|
|
echo "You must be root to run this."
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Check that securelevel <= 0. Otherwise we can't update schg files.
|
|
if [ `sysctl -n kern.securelevel` -gt 0 ]; then
|
|
echo "Updates cannot be installed when the system securelevel"
|
|
echo "is greater than zero."
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Check that we have a working directory
|
|
_WORKDIR_bad="Directory does not exist or is not writable: "
|
|
if ! [ -d "${WORKDIR}" -a -w "${WORKDIR}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo -n "${_WORKDIR_bad}"
|
|
echo ${WORKDIR}
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
cd ${WORKDIR} || exit 1
|
|
|
|
# Construct a unique name from ${BASEDIR}
|
|
BDHASH=`echo ${BASEDIR} | sha256 -q`
|
|
|
|
# Check that we have updates ready to install
|
|
if ! [ -L ${BDHASH}-install ]; then
|
|
echo "No updates are available to install."
|
|
echo "Run '$0 fetch' first."
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if ! [ -f ${BDHASH}-install/INDEX-OLD ] ||
|
|
! [ -f ${BDHASH}-install/INDEX-NEW ]; then
|
|
echo "Update manifest is corrupt -- this should never happen."
|
|
echo "Re-run '$0 fetch'."
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Figure out what directory contains the running kernel
|
|
BOOTFILE=`sysctl -n kern.bootfile`
|
|
KERNELDIR=${BOOTFILE%/kernel}
|
|
if ! [ -d ${KERNELDIR} ]; then
|
|
echo "Cannot identify running kernel"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Perform sanity checks and set some final parameters in
|
|
# preparation for UNinstalling updates.
|
|
rollback_check_params () {
|
|
# Check that we are root. All sorts of things won't work otherwise.
|
|
if [ `id -u` != 0 ]; then
|
|
echo "You must be root to run this."
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Check that we have a working directory
|
|
_WORKDIR_bad="Directory does not exist or is not writable: "
|
|
if ! [ -d "${WORKDIR}" -a -w "${WORKDIR}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo -n "${_WORKDIR_bad}"
|
|
echo ${WORKDIR}
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
cd ${WORKDIR} || exit 1
|
|
|
|
# Construct a unique name from ${BASEDIR}
|
|
BDHASH=`echo ${BASEDIR} | sha256 -q`
|
|
|
|
# Check that we have updates ready to rollback
|
|
if ! [ -L ${BDHASH}-rollback ]; then
|
|
echo "No rollback directory found."
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if ! [ -f ${BDHASH}-rollback/INDEX-OLD ] ||
|
|
! [ -f ${BDHASH}-rollback/INDEX-NEW ]; then
|
|
echo "Update manifest is corrupt -- this should never happen."
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Perform sanity checks and set some final parameters
|
|
# in preparation for comparing the system against the
|
|
# published index. Figure out which index we should
|
|
# compare against: If the user is running *-p[0-9]+,
|
|
# strip off the last part; if the user is running
|
|
# -SECURITY, call it -RELEASE. Chdir into the working
|
|
# directory.
|
|
IDS_check_params () {
|
|
export HTTP_USER_AGENT="freebsd-update (${COMMAND}, `uname -r`)"
|
|
|
|
_SERVERNAME_z=\
|
|
"SERVERNAME must be given via command line or configuration file."
|
|
_KEYPRINT_z="Key must be given via -k option or configuration file."
|
|
_KEYPRINT_bad="Invalid key fingerprint: "
|
|
_WORKDIR_bad="Directory does not exist or is not writable: "
|
|
|
|
if [ -z "${SERVERNAME}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo "${_SERVERNAME_z}"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "${KEYPRINT}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo "${_KEYPRINT_z}"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if ! echo "${KEYPRINT}" | grep -qE "^[0-9a-f]{64}$"; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo -n "${_KEYPRINT_bad}"
|
|
echo ${KEYPRINT}
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if ! [ -d "${WORKDIR}" -a -w "${WORKDIR}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "`basename $0`: "
|
|
echo -n "${_WORKDIR_bad}"
|
|
echo ${WORKDIR}
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
cd ${WORKDIR} || exit 1
|
|
|
|
# Generate release number. The s/SECURITY/RELEASE/ bit exists
|
|
# to provide an upgrade path for FreeBSD Update 1.x users, since
|
|
# the kernels provided by FreeBSD Update 1.x are always labelled
|
|
# as X.Y-SECURITY.
|
|
RELNUM=`uname -r |
|
|
sed -E 's,-p[0-9]+,,' |
|
|
sed -E 's,-SECURITY,-RELEASE,'`
|
|
ARCH=`uname -m`
|
|
FETCHDIR=${RELNUM}/${ARCH}
|
|
PATCHDIR=${RELNUM}/${ARCH}/bp
|
|
|
|
# Figure out what directory contains the running kernel
|
|
BOOTFILE=`sysctl -n kern.bootfile`
|
|
KERNELDIR=${BOOTFILE%/kernel}
|
|
if ! [ -d ${KERNELDIR} ]; then
|
|
echo "Cannot identify running kernel"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Figure out what kernel configuration is running. We start with
|
|
# the output of `uname -i`, and then make the following adjustments:
|
|
# 1. Replace "SMP-GENERIC" with "SMP". Why the SMP kernel config
|
|
# file says "ident SMP-GENERIC", I don't know...
|
|
# 2. If the kernel claims to be GENERIC _and_ ${ARCH} is "amd64"
|
|
# _and_ `sysctl kern.version` contains a line which ends "/SMP", then
|
|
# we're running an SMP kernel. This mis-identification is a bug
|
|
# which was fixed in 6.2-STABLE.
|
|
KERNCONF=`uname -i`
|
|
if [ ${KERNCONF} = "SMP-GENERIC" ]; then
|
|
KERNCONF=SMP
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ ${KERNCONF} = "GENERIC" ] && [ ${ARCH} = "amd64" ]; then
|
|
if sysctl kern.version | grep -qE '/SMP$'; then
|
|
KERNCONF=SMP
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Define some paths
|
|
SHA256=/sbin/sha256
|
|
PHTTPGET=/usr/libexec/phttpget
|
|
|
|
# Set up variables relating to VERBOSELEVEL
|
|
fetch_setup_verboselevel
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#### Core functionality -- the actual work gets done here
|
|
|
|
# Use an SRV query to pick a server. If the SRV query doesn't provide
|
|
# a useful answer, use the server name specified by the user.
|
|
# Put another way... look up _http._tcp.${SERVERNAME} and pick a server
|
|
# from that; or if no servers are returned, use ${SERVERNAME}.
|
|
# This allows a user to specify "portsnap.freebsd.org" (in which case
|
|
# portsnap will select one of the mirrors) or "portsnap5.tld.freebsd.org"
|
|
# (in which case portsnap will use that particular server, since there
|
|
# won't be an SRV entry for that name).
|
|
#
|
|
# We ignore the Port field, since we are always going to use port 80.
|
|
|
|
# Fetch the mirror list, but do not pick a mirror yet. Returns 1 if
|
|
# no mirrors are available for any reason.
|
|
fetch_pick_server_init () {
|
|
: > serverlist_tried
|
|
|
|
# Check that host(1) exists (i.e., that the system wasn't built with the
|
|
# WITHOUT_BIND set) and don't try to find a mirror if it doesn't exist.
|
|
if ! which -s host; then
|
|
: > serverlist_full
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
echo -n "Looking up ${SERVERNAME} mirrors... "
|
|
|
|
# Issue the SRV query and pull out the Priority, Weight, and Target fields.
|
|
# BIND 9 prints "$name has SRV record ..." while BIND 8 prints
|
|
# "$name server selection ..."; we allow either format.
|
|
MLIST="_http._tcp.${SERVERNAME}"
|
|
host -t srv "${MLIST}" |
|
|
sed -nE "s/${MLIST} (has SRV record|server selection) //p" |
|
|
cut -f 1,2,4 -d ' ' |
|
|
sed -e 's/\.$//' |
|
|
sort > serverlist_full
|
|
|
|
# If no records, give up -- we'll just use the server name we were given.
|
|
if [ `wc -l < serverlist_full` -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
echo "none found."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Report how many mirrors we found.
|
|
echo `wc -l < serverlist_full` "mirrors found."
|
|
|
|
# Generate a random seed for use in picking mirrors. If HTTP_PROXY
|
|
# is set, this will be used to generate the seed; otherwise, the seed
|
|
# will be random.
|
|
if [ -n "${HTTP_PROXY}${http_proxy}" ]; then
|
|
RANDVALUE=`sha256 -qs "${HTTP_PROXY}${http_proxy}" |
|
|
tr -d 'a-f' |
|
|
cut -c 1-9`
|
|
else
|
|
RANDVALUE=`jot -r 1 0 999999999`
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Pick a mirror. Returns 1 if we have run out of mirrors to try.
|
|
fetch_pick_server () {
|
|
# Generate a list of not-yet-tried mirrors
|
|
sort serverlist_tried |
|
|
comm -23 serverlist_full - > serverlist
|
|
|
|
# Have we run out of mirrors?
|
|
if [ `wc -l < serverlist` -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
echo "No mirrors remaining, giving up."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Find the highest priority level (lowest numeric value).
|
|
SRV_PRIORITY=`cut -f 1 -d ' ' serverlist | sort -n | head -1`
|
|
|
|
# Add up the weights of the response lines at that priority level.
|
|
SRV_WSUM=0;
|
|
while read X; do
|
|
case "$X" in
|
|
${SRV_PRIORITY}\ *)
|
|
SRV_W=`echo $X | cut -f 2 -d ' '`
|
|
SRV_WSUM=$(($SRV_WSUM + $SRV_W))
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
done < serverlist
|
|
|
|
# If all the weights are 0, pretend that they are all 1 instead.
|
|
if [ ${SRV_WSUM} -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
SRV_WSUM=`grep -E "^${SRV_PRIORITY} " serverlist | wc -l`
|
|
SRV_W_ADD=1
|
|
else
|
|
SRV_W_ADD=0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Pick a value between 0 and the sum of the weights - 1
|
|
SRV_RND=`expr ${RANDVALUE} % ${SRV_WSUM}`
|
|
|
|
# Read through the list of mirrors and set SERVERNAME. Write the line
|
|
# corresponding to the mirror we selected into serverlist_tried so that
|
|
# we won't try it again.
|
|
while read X; do
|
|
case "$X" in
|
|
${SRV_PRIORITY}\ *)
|
|
SRV_W=`echo $X | cut -f 2 -d ' '`
|
|
SRV_W=$(($SRV_W + $SRV_W_ADD))
|
|
if [ $SRV_RND -lt $SRV_W ]; then
|
|
SERVERNAME=`echo $X | cut -f 3 -d ' '`
|
|
echo "$X" >> serverlist_tried
|
|
break
|
|
else
|
|
SRV_RND=$(($SRV_RND - $SRV_W))
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
done < serverlist
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Take a list of ${oldhash}|${newhash} and output a list of needed patches,
|
|
# i.e., those for which we have ${oldhash} and don't have ${newhash}.
|
|
fetch_make_patchlist () {
|
|
grep -vE "^([0-9a-f]{64})\|\1$" |
|
|
tr '|' ' ' |
|
|
while read X Y; do
|
|
if [ -f "files/${Y}.gz" ] ||
|
|
[ ! -f "files/${X}.gz" ]; then
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
echo "${X}|${Y}"
|
|
done | uniq
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Print user-friendly progress statistics
|
|
fetch_progress () {
|
|
LNC=0
|
|
while read x; do
|
|
LNC=$(($LNC + 1))
|
|
if [ $(($LNC % 10)) = 0 ]; then
|
|
echo -n $LNC
|
|
elif [ $(($LNC % 2)) = 0 ]; then
|
|
echo -n .
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
echo -n " "
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Function for asking the user if everything is ok
|
|
continuep () {
|
|
while read -p "Does this look reasonable (y/n)? " CONTINUE; do
|
|
case "${CONTINUE}" in
|
|
y*)
|
|
return 0
|
|
;;
|
|
n*)
|
|
return 1
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Initialize the working directory
|
|
workdir_init () {
|
|
mkdir -p files
|
|
touch tINDEX.present
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Check that we have a public key with an appropriate hash, or
|
|
# fetch the key if it doesn't exist. Returns 1 if the key has
|
|
# not yet been fetched.
|
|
fetch_key () {
|
|
if [ -r pub.ssl ] && [ `${SHA256} -q pub.ssl` = ${KEYPRINT} ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
echo -n "Fetching public key from ${SERVERNAME}... "
|
|
rm -f pub.ssl
|
|
fetch ${QUIETFLAG} http://${SERVERNAME}/${FETCHDIR}/pub.ssl \
|
|
2>${QUIETREDIR} || true
|
|
if ! [ -r pub.ssl ]; then
|
|
echo "failed."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if ! [ `${SHA256} -q pub.ssl` = ${KEYPRINT} ]; then
|
|
echo "key has incorrect hash."
|
|
rm -f pub.ssl
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Fetch metadata signature, aka "tag".
|
|
fetch_tag () {
|
|
echo -n "Fetching metadata signature "
|
|
echo ${NDEBUG} "for ${RELNUM} from ${SERVERNAME}... "
|
|
rm -f latest.ssl
|
|
fetch ${QUIETFLAG} http://${SERVERNAME}/${FETCHDIR}/latest.ssl \
|
|
2>${QUIETREDIR} || true
|
|
if ! [ -r latest.ssl ]; then
|
|
echo "failed."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
openssl rsautl -pubin -inkey pub.ssl -verify \
|
|
< latest.ssl > tag.new 2>${QUIETREDIR} || true
|
|
rm latest.ssl
|
|
|
|
if ! [ `wc -l < tag.new` = 1 ] ||
|
|
! grep -qE \
|
|
"^freebsd-update\|${ARCH}\|${RELNUM}\|[0-9]+\|[0-9a-f]{64}\|[0-9]{10}" \
|
|
tag.new; then
|
|
echo "invalid signature."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
|
|
RELPATCHNUM=`cut -f 4 -d '|' < tag.new`
|
|
TINDEXHASH=`cut -f 5 -d '|' < tag.new`
|
|
EOLTIME=`cut -f 6 -d '|' < tag.new`
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Sanity-check the patch number in a tag, to make sure that we're not
|
|
# going to "update" backwards and to prevent replay attacks.
|
|
fetch_tagsanity () {
|
|
# Check that we're not going to move from -pX to -pY with Y < X.
|
|
RELPX=`uname -r | sed -E 's,.*-,,'`
|
|
if echo ${RELPX} | grep -qE '^p[0-9]+$'; then
|
|
RELPX=`echo ${RELPX} | cut -c 2-`
|
|
else
|
|
RELPX=0
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ "${RELPATCHNUM}" -lt "${RELPX}" ]; then
|
|
echo
|
|
echo -n "Files on mirror (${RELNUM}-p${RELPATCHNUM})"
|
|
echo " appear older than what"
|
|
echo "we are currently running (`uname -r`)!"
|
|
echo "Cowardly refusing to proceed any further."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# If "tag" exists and corresponds to ${RELNUM}, make sure that
|
|
# it contains a patch number <= RELPATCHNUM, in order to protect
|
|
# against rollback (replay) attacks.
|
|
if [ -f tag ] &&
|
|
grep -qE \
|
|
"^freebsd-update\|${ARCH}\|${RELNUM}\|[0-9]+\|[0-9a-f]{64}\|[0-9]{10}" \
|
|
tag; then
|
|
LASTRELPATCHNUM=`cut -f 4 -d '|' < tag`
|
|
|
|
if [ "${RELPATCHNUM}" -lt "${LASTRELPATCHNUM}" ]; then
|
|
echo
|
|
echo -n "Files on mirror (${RELNUM}-p${RELPATCHNUM})"
|
|
echo " are older than the"
|
|
echo -n "most recently seen updates"
|
|
echo " (${RELNUM}-p${LASTRELPATCHNUM})."
|
|
echo "Cowardly refusing to proceed any further."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Fetch metadata index file
|
|
fetch_metadata_index () {
|
|
echo ${NDEBUG} "Fetching metadata index... "
|
|
rm -f ${TINDEXHASH}
|
|
fetch ${QUIETFLAG} http://${SERVERNAME}/${FETCHDIR}/t/${TINDEXHASH}
|
|
2>${QUIETREDIR}
|
|
if ! [ -f ${TINDEXHASH} ]; then
|
|
echo "failed."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ `${SHA256} -q ${TINDEXHASH}` != ${TINDEXHASH} ]; then
|
|
echo "update metadata index corrupt."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Print an error message about signed metadata being bogus.
|
|
fetch_metadata_bogus () {
|
|
echo
|
|
echo "The update metadata$1 is correctly signed, but"
|
|
echo "failed an integrity check."
|
|
echo "Cowardly refusing to proceed any further."
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Construct tINDEX.new by merging the lines named in $1 from ${TINDEXHASH}
|
|
# with the lines not named in $@ from tINDEX.present (if that file exists).
|
|
fetch_metadata_index_merge () {
|
|
for METAFILE in $@; do
|
|
if [ `grep -E "^${METAFILE}\|" ${TINDEXHASH} | wc -l` \
|
|
-ne 1 ]; then
|
|
fetch_metadata_bogus " index"
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
grep -E "${METAFILE}\|" ${TINDEXHASH}
|
|
done |
|
|
sort > tINDEX.wanted
|
|
|
|
if [ -f tINDEX.present ]; then
|
|
join -t '|' -v 2 tINDEX.wanted tINDEX.present |
|
|
sort -m - tINDEX.wanted > tINDEX.new
|
|
rm tINDEX.wanted
|
|
else
|
|
mv tINDEX.wanted tINDEX.new
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Sanity check all the lines of tINDEX.new. Even if more metadata lines
|
|
# are added by future versions of the server, this won't cause problems,
|
|
# since the only lines which appear in tINDEX.new are the ones which we
|
|
# specifically grepped out of ${TINDEXHASH}.
|
|
fetch_metadata_index_sanity () {
|
|
if grep -qvE '^[0-9A-Z.-]+\|[0-9a-f]{64}$' tINDEX.new; then
|
|
fetch_metadata_bogus " index"
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Sanity check the metadata file $1.
|
|
fetch_metadata_sanity () {
|
|
# Some aliases to save space later: ${P} is a character which can
|
|
# appear in a path; ${M} is the four numeric metadata fields; and
|
|
# ${H} is a sha256 hash.
|
|
P="[-+./:=_[[:alnum:]]"
|
|
M="[0-9]+\|[0-9]+\|[0-9]+\|[0-9]+"
|
|
H="[0-9a-f]{64}"
|
|
|
|
# Check that the first four fields make sense.
|
|
if gunzip -c < files/$1.gz |
|
|
grep -qvE "^[a-z]+\|[0-9a-z]+\|${P}+\|[fdL-]\|"; then
|
|
fetch_metadata_bogus ""
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Remove the first three fields.
|
|
gunzip -c < files/$1.gz |
|
|
cut -f 4- -d '|' > sanitycheck.tmp
|
|
|
|
# Sanity check entries with type 'f'
|
|
if grep -E '^f' sanitycheck.tmp |
|
|
grep -qvE "^f\|${M}\|${H}\|${P}*\$"; then
|
|
fetch_metadata_bogus ""
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Sanity check entries with type 'd'
|
|
if grep -E '^d' sanitycheck.tmp |
|
|
grep -qvE "^d\|${M}\|\|\$"; then
|
|
fetch_metadata_bogus ""
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Sanity check entries with type 'L'
|
|
if grep -E '^L' sanitycheck.tmp |
|
|
grep -qvE "^L\|${M}\|${P}*\|\$"; then
|
|
fetch_metadata_bogus ""
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Sanity check entries with type '-'
|
|
if grep -E '^-' sanitycheck.tmp |
|
|
grep -qvE "^-\|\|\|\|\|\|"; then
|
|
fetch_metadata_bogus ""
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Clean up
|
|
rm sanitycheck.tmp
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Fetch the metadata index and metadata files listed in $@,
|
|
# taking advantage of metadata patches where possible.
|
|
fetch_metadata () {
|
|
fetch_metadata_index || return 1
|
|
fetch_metadata_index_merge $@ || return 1
|
|
fetch_metadata_index_sanity || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Generate a list of wanted metadata patches
|
|
join -t '|' -o 1.2,2.2 tINDEX.present tINDEX.new |
|
|
fetch_make_patchlist > patchlist
|
|
|
|
if [ -s patchlist ]; then
|
|
# Attempt to fetch metadata patches
|
|
echo -n "Fetching `wc -l < patchlist | tr -d ' '` "
|
|
echo ${NDEBUG} "metadata patches.${DDSTATS}"
|
|
tr '|' '-' < patchlist |
|
|
lam -s "${FETCHDIR}/tp/" - -s ".gz" |
|
|
xargs ${XARGST} ${PHTTPGET} ${SERVERNAME} \
|
|
2>${STATSREDIR} | fetch_progress
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
|
|
# Attempt to apply metadata patches
|
|
echo -n "Applying metadata patches... "
|
|
tr '|' ' ' < patchlist |
|
|
while read X Y; do
|
|
if [ ! -f "${X}-${Y}.gz" ]; then continue; fi
|
|
gunzip -c < ${X}-${Y}.gz > diff
|
|
gunzip -c < files/${X}.gz > diff-OLD
|
|
|
|
# Figure out which lines are being added and removed
|
|
grep -E '^-' diff |
|
|
cut -c 2- |
|
|
while read PREFIX; do
|
|
look "${PREFIX}" diff-OLD
|
|
done |
|
|
sort > diff-rm
|
|
grep -E '^\+' diff |
|
|
cut -c 2- > diff-add
|
|
|
|
# Generate the new file
|
|
comm -23 diff-OLD diff-rm |
|
|
sort - diff-add > diff-NEW
|
|
|
|
if [ `${SHA256} -q diff-NEW` = ${Y} ]; then
|
|
mv diff-NEW files/${Y}
|
|
gzip -n files/${Y}
|
|
else
|
|
mv diff-NEW ${Y}.bad
|
|
fi
|
|
rm -f ${X}-${Y}.gz diff
|
|
rm -f diff-OLD diff-NEW diff-add diff-rm
|
|
done 2>${QUIETREDIR}
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Update metadata without patches
|
|
cut -f 2 -d '|' < tINDEX.new |
|
|
while read Y; do
|
|
if [ ! -f "files/${Y}.gz" ]; then
|
|
echo ${Y};
|
|
fi
|
|
done |
|
|
sort -u > filelist
|
|
|
|
if [ -s filelist ]; then
|
|
echo -n "Fetching `wc -l < filelist | tr -d ' '` "
|
|
echo ${NDEBUG} "metadata files... "
|
|
lam -s "${FETCHDIR}/m/" - -s ".gz" < filelist |
|
|
xargs ${XARGST} ${PHTTPGET} ${SERVERNAME} \
|
|
2>${QUIETREDIR}
|
|
|
|
while read Y; do
|
|
if ! [ -f ${Y}.gz ]; then
|
|
echo "failed."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ `gunzip -c < ${Y}.gz |
|
|
${SHA256} -q` = ${Y} ]; then
|
|
mv ${Y}.gz files/${Y}.gz
|
|
else
|
|
echo "metadata is corrupt."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
done < filelist
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Sanity-check the metadata files.
|
|
cut -f 2 -d '|' tINDEX.new > filelist
|
|
while read X; do
|
|
fetch_metadata_sanity ${X} || return 1
|
|
done < filelist
|
|
|
|
# Remove files which are no longer needed
|
|
cut -f 2 -d '|' tINDEX.present |
|
|
sort > oldfiles
|
|
cut -f 2 -d '|' tINDEX.new |
|
|
sort |
|
|
comm -13 - oldfiles |
|
|
lam -s "files/" - -s ".gz" |
|
|
xargs rm -f
|
|
rm patchlist filelist oldfiles
|
|
rm ${TINDEXHASH}
|
|
|
|
# We're done!
|
|
mv tINDEX.new tINDEX.present
|
|
mv tag.new tag
|
|
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Extract a subset of a downloaded metadata file containing only the parts
|
|
# which are listed in COMPONENTS.
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata_components () {
|
|
METAHASH=`look "$1|" tINDEX.present | cut -f 2 -d '|'`
|
|
gunzip -c < files/${METAHASH}.gz > $1.all
|
|
|
|
# Fish out the lines belonging to components we care about.
|
|
for C in ${COMPONENTS}; do
|
|
look "`echo ${C} | tr '/' '|'`|" $1.all
|
|
done > $1
|
|
|
|
# Remove temporary file.
|
|
rm $1.all
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Generate a filtered version of the metadata file $1 from the downloaded
|
|
# file, by fishing out the lines corresponding to components we're trying
|
|
# to keep updated, and then removing lines corresponding to paths we want
|
|
# to ignore.
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata () {
|
|
# Fish out the lines belonging to components we care about.
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata_components $1
|
|
|
|
# Canonicalize directory names by removing any trailing / in
|
|
# order to avoid listing directories multiple times if they
|
|
# belong to multiple components. Turning "/" into "" doesn't
|
|
# matter, since we add a leading "/" when we use paths later.
|
|
cut -f 3- -d '|' $1 |
|
|
sed -e 's,/|d|,|d|,' |
|
|
sort -u > $1.tmp
|
|
|
|
# Figure out which lines to ignore and remove them.
|
|
for X in ${IGNOREPATHS}; do
|
|
grep -E "^${X}" $1.tmp
|
|
done |
|
|
sort -u |
|
|
comm -13 - $1.tmp > $1
|
|
|
|
# Remove temporary files.
|
|
rm $1.tmp
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Filter the metadata file $1 by adding lines with "/boot/$2"
|
|
# replaced by ${KERNELDIR} (which is `sysctl -n kern.bootfile` minus the
|
|
# trailing "/kernel"); and if "/boot/$2" does not exist, remove
|
|
# the original lines which start with that.
|
|
# Put another way: Deal with the fact that the FOO kernel is sometimes
|
|
# installed in /boot/FOO/ and is sometimes installed elsewhere.
|
|
fetch_filter_kernel_names () {
|
|
grep ^/boot/$2 $1 |
|
|
sed -e "s,/boot/$2,${KERNELDIR},g" |
|
|
sort - $1 > $1.tmp
|
|
mv $1.tmp $1
|
|
|
|
if ! [ -d /boot/$2 ]; then
|
|
grep -v ^/boot/$2 $1 > $1.tmp
|
|
mv $1.tmp $1
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# For all paths appearing in $1 or $3, inspect the system
|
|
# and generate $2 describing what is currently installed.
|
|
fetch_inspect_system () {
|
|
# No errors yet...
|
|
rm -f .err
|
|
|
|
# Tell the user why his disk is suddenly making lots of noise
|
|
echo -n "Inspecting system... "
|
|
|
|
# Generate list of files to inspect
|
|
cat $1 $3 |
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' |
|
|
sort -u > filelist
|
|
|
|
# Examine each file and output lines of the form
|
|
# /path/to/file|type|device-inum|user|group|perm|flags|value
|
|
# sorted by device and inode number.
|
|
while read F; do
|
|
# If the symlink/file/directory does not exist, record this.
|
|
if ! [ -e ${BASEDIR}/${F} ]; then
|
|
echo "${F}|-||||||"
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
if ! [ -r ${BASEDIR}/${F} ]; then
|
|
echo "Cannot read file: ${BASEDIR}/${F}" \
|
|
>/dev/stderr
|
|
touch .err
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Otherwise, output an index line.
|
|
if [ -L ${BASEDIR}/${F} ]; then
|
|
echo -n "${F}|L|"
|
|
stat -n -f '%d-%i|%u|%g|%Mp%Lp|%Of|' ${BASEDIR}/${F};
|
|
readlink ${BASEDIR}/${F};
|
|
elif [ -f ${BASEDIR}/${F} ]; then
|
|
echo -n "${F}|f|"
|
|
stat -n -f '%d-%i|%u|%g|%Mp%Lp|%Of|' ${BASEDIR}/${F};
|
|
sha256 -q ${BASEDIR}/${F};
|
|
elif [ -d ${BASEDIR}/${F} ]; then
|
|
echo -n "${F}|d|"
|
|
stat -f '%d-%i|%u|%g|%Mp%Lp|%Of|' ${BASEDIR}/${F};
|
|
else
|
|
echo "Unknown file type: ${BASEDIR}/${F}" \
|
|
>/dev/stderr
|
|
touch .err
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
done < filelist |
|
|
sort -k 3,3 -t '|' > $2.tmp
|
|
rm filelist
|
|
|
|
# Check if an error occurred during system inspection
|
|
if [ -f .err ]; then
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Convert to the form
|
|
# /path/to/file|type|user|group|perm|flags|value|hlink
|
|
# by resolving identical device and inode numbers into hard links.
|
|
cut -f 1,3 -d '|' $2.tmp |
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' |
|
|
sort -s -u -k 2,2 -t '|' |
|
|
join -1 2 -2 3 -t '|' - $2.tmp |
|
|
awk -F \| -v OFS=\| \
|
|
'{
|
|
if (($2 == $3) || ($4 == "-"))
|
|
print $3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9,""
|
|
else
|
|
print $3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9,$2
|
|
}' |
|
|
sort > $2
|
|
rm $2.tmp
|
|
|
|
# We're finished looking around
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# For any paths matching ${MERGECHANGES}, compare $1 and $2 and find any
|
|
# files which differ; generate $3 containing these paths and the old hashes.
|
|
fetch_filter_mergechanges () {
|
|
# Pull out the paths and hashes of the files matching ${MERGECHANGES}.
|
|
for F in $1 $2; do
|
|
for X in ${MERGECHANGES}; do
|
|
grep -E "^${X}" ${F}
|
|
done |
|
|
cut -f 1,2,7 -d '|' |
|
|
sort > ${F}-values
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Any line in $2-values which doesn't appear in $1-values and is a
|
|
# file means that we should list the path in $3.
|
|
comm -13 $1-values $2-values |
|
|
fgrep '|f|' |
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' > $2-paths
|
|
|
|
# For each path, pull out one (and only one!) entry from $1-values.
|
|
# Note that we cannot distinguish which "old" version the user made
|
|
# changes to; but hopefully any changes which occur due to security
|
|
# updates will exist in both the "new" version and the version which
|
|
# the user has installed, so the merging will still work.
|
|
while read X; do
|
|
look "${X}|" $1-values |
|
|
head -1
|
|
done < $2-paths > $3
|
|
|
|
# Clean up
|
|
rm $1-values $2-values $2-paths
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# For any paths matching ${UPDATEIFUNMODIFIED}, remove lines from $[123]
|
|
# which correspond to lines in $2 with hashes not matching $1 or $3, unless
|
|
# the paths are listed in $4. For entries in $2 marked "not present"
|
|
# (aka. type -), remove lines from $[123] unless there is a corresponding
|
|
# entry in $1.
|
|
fetch_filter_unmodified_notpresent () {
|
|
# Figure out which lines of $1 and $3 correspond to bits which
|
|
# should only be updated if they haven't changed, and fish out
|
|
# the (path, type, value) tuples.
|
|
# NOTE: We don't consider a file to be "modified" if it matches
|
|
# the hash from $3.
|
|
for X in ${UPDATEIFUNMODIFIED}; do
|
|
grep -E "^${X}" $1
|
|
grep -E "^${X}" $3
|
|
done |
|
|
cut -f 1,2,7 -d '|' |
|
|
sort > $1-values
|
|
|
|
# Do the same for $2.
|
|
for X in ${UPDATEIFUNMODIFIED}; do
|
|
grep -E "^${X}" $2
|
|
done |
|
|
cut -f 1,2,7 -d '|' |
|
|
sort > $2-values
|
|
|
|
# Any entry in $2-values which is not in $1-values corresponds to
|
|
# a path which we need to remove from $1, $2, and $3, unless it
|
|
# that path appears in $4.
|
|
comm -13 $1-values $2-values |
|
|
sort -t '|' -k 1,1 > mlines.tmp
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' $4 |
|
|
sort |
|
|
join -v 2 -t '|' - mlines.tmp |
|
|
sort > mlines
|
|
rm $1-values $2-values mlines.tmp
|
|
|
|
# Any lines in $2 which are not in $1 AND are "not present" lines
|
|
# also belong in mlines.
|
|
comm -13 $1 $2 |
|
|
cut -f 1,2,7 -d '|' |
|
|
fgrep '|-|' >> mlines
|
|
|
|
# Remove lines from $1, $2, and $3
|
|
for X in $1 $2 $3; do
|
|
sort -t '|' -k 1,1 ${X} > ${X}.tmp
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' < mlines |
|
|
sort |
|
|
join -v 2 -t '|' - ${X}.tmp |
|
|
sort > ${X}
|
|
rm ${X}.tmp
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Store a list of the modified files, for future reference
|
|
fgrep -v '|-|' mlines |
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' > modifiedfiles
|
|
rm mlines
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# For each entry in $1 of type -, remove any corresponding
|
|
# entry from $2 if ${ALLOWADD} != "yes". Remove all entries
|
|
# of type - from $1.
|
|
fetch_filter_allowadd () {
|
|
cut -f 1,2 -d '|' < $1 |
|
|
fgrep '|-' |
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' > filesnotpresent
|
|
|
|
if [ ${ALLOWADD} != "yes" ]; then
|
|
sort < $2 |
|
|
join -v 1 -t '|' - filesnotpresent |
|
|
sort > $2.tmp
|
|
mv $2.tmp $2
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
sort < $1 |
|
|
join -v 1 -t '|' - filesnotpresent |
|
|
sort > $1.tmp
|
|
mv $1.tmp $1
|
|
rm filesnotpresent
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If ${ALLOWDELETE} != "yes", then remove any entries from $1
|
|
# which don't correspond to entries in $2.
|
|
fetch_filter_allowdelete () {
|
|
# Produce a lists ${PATH}|${TYPE}
|
|
for X in $1 $2; do
|
|
cut -f 1-2 -d '|' < ${X} |
|
|
sort -u > ${X}.nodes
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Figure out which lines need to be removed from $1.
|
|
if [ ${ALLOWDELETE} != "yes" ]; then
|
|
comm -23 $1.nodes $2.nodes > $1.badnodes
|
|
else
|
|
: > $1.badnodes
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Remove the relevant lines from $1
|
|
while read X; do
|
|
look "${X}|" $1
|
|
done < $1.badnodes |
|
|
comm -13 - $1 > $1.tmp
|
|
mv $1.tmp $1
|
|
|
|
rm $1.badnodes $1.nodes $2.nodes
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If ${KEEPMODIFIEDMETADATA} == "yes", then for each entry in $2
|
|
# with metadata not matching any entry in $1, replace the corresponding
|
|
# line of $3 with one having the same metadata as the entry in $2.
|
|
fetch_filter_modified_metadata () {
|
|
# Fish out the metadata from $1 and $2
|
|
for X in $1 $2; do
|
|
cut -f 1-6 -d '|' < ${X} > ${X}.metadata
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Find the metadata we need to keep
|
|
if [ ${KEEPMODIFIEDMETADATA} = "yes" ]; then
|
|
comm -13 $1.metadata $2.metadata > keepmeta
|
|
else
|
|
: > keepmeta
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Extract the lines which we need to remove from $3, and
|
|
# construct the lines which we need to add to $3.
|
|
: > $3.remove
|
|
: > $3.add
|
|
while read LINE; do
|
|
NODE=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 1-2 -d '|'`
|
|
look "${NODE}|" $3 >> $3.remove
|
|
look "${NODE}|" $3 |
|
|
cut -f 7- -d '|' |
|
|
lam -s "${LINE}|" - >> $3.add
|
|
done < keepmeta
|
|
|
|
# Remove the specified lines and add the new lines.
|
|
sort $3.remove |
|
|
comm -13 - $3 |
|
|
sort -u - $3.add > $3.tmp
|
|
mv $3.tmp $3
|
|
|
|
rm keepmeta $1.metadata $2.metadata $3.add $3.remove
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Remove lines from $1 and $2 which are identical;
|
|
# no need to update a file if it isn't changing.
|
|
fetch_filter_uptodate () {
|
|
comm -23 $1 $2 > $1.tmp
|
|
comm -13 $1 $2 > $2.tmp
|
|
|
|
mv $1.tmp $1
|
|
mv $2.tmp $2
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Fetch any "clean" old versions of files we need for merging changes.
|
|
fetch_files_premerge () {
|
|
# We only need to do anything if $1 is non-empty.
|
|
if [ -s $1 ]; then
|
|
# Tell the user what we're doing
|
|
echo -n "Fetching files from ${OLDRELNUM} for merging... "
|
|
|
|
# List of files wanted
|
|
fgrep '|f|' < $1 |
|
|
cut -f 3 -d '|' |
|
|
sort -u > files.wanted
|
|
|
|
# Only fetch the files we don't already have
|
|
while read Y; do
|
|
if [ ! -f "files/${Y}.gz" ]; then
|
|
echo ${Y};
|
|
fi
|
|
done < files.wanted > filelist
|
|
|
|
# Actually fetch them
|
|
lam -s "${OLDFETCHDIR}/f/" - -s ".gz" < filelist |
|
|
xargs ${XARGST} ${PHTTPGET} ${SERVERNAME} \
|
|
2>${QUIETREDIR}
|
|
|
|
# Make sure we got them all, and move them into /files/
|
|
while read Y; do
|
|
if ! [ -f ${Y}.gz ]; then
|
|
echo "failed."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ `gunzip -c < ${Y}.gz |
|
|
${SHA256} -q` = ${Y} ]; then
|
|
mv ${Y}.gz files/${Y}.gz
|
|
else
|
|
echo "${Y} has incorrect hash."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
done < filelist
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
|
|
# Clean up
|
|
rm filelist files.wanted
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Prepare to fetch files: Generate a list of the files we need,
|
|
# copy the unmodified files we have into /files/, and generate
|
|
# a list of patches to download.
|
|
fetch_files_prepare () {
|
|
# Tell the user why his disk is suddenly making lots of noise
|
|
echo -n "Preparing to download files... "
|
|
|
|
# Reduce indices to ${PATH}|${HASH} pairs
|
|
for X in $1 $2 $3; do
|
|
cut -f 1,2,7 -d '|' < ${X} |
|
|
fgrep '|f|' |
|
|
cut -f 1,3 -d '|' |
|
|
sort > ${X}.hashes
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# List of files wanted
|
|
cut -f 2 -d '|' < $3.hashes |
|
|
sort -u |
|
|
while read HASH; do
|
|
if ! [ -f files/${HASH}.gz ]; then
|
|
echo ${HASH}
|
|
fi
|
|
done > files.wanted
|
|
|
|
# Generate a list of unmodified files
|
|
comm -12 $1.hashes $2.hashes |
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' > unmodified.files
|
|
|
|
# Copy all files into /files/. We only need the unmodified files
|
|
# for use in patching; but we'll want all of them if the user asks
|
|
# to rollback the updates later.
|
|
while read LINE; do
|
|
F=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 1 -d '|'`
|
|
HASH=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 2 -d '|'`
|
|
|
|
# Skip files we already have.
|
|
if [ -f files/${HASH}.gz ]; then
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Make sure the file hasn't changed.
|
|
cp "${BASEDIR}/${F}" tmpfile
|
|
if [ `sha256 -q tmpfile` != ${HASH} ]; then
|
|
echo
|
|
echo "File changed while FreeBSD Update running: ${F}"
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Place the file into storage.
|
|
gzip -c < tmpfile > files/${HASH}.gz
|
|
rm tmpfile
|
|
done < $2.hashes
|
|
|
|
# Produce a list of patches to download
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' $3.hashes |
|
|
join -t '|' -o 2.2,1.2 - unmodified.files |
|
|
fetch_make_patchlist > patchlist
|
|
|
|
# Garbage collect
|
|
rm unmodified.files $1.hashes $2.hashes $3.hashes
|
|
|
|
# We don't need the list of possible old files any more.
|
|
rm $1
|
|
|
|
# We're finished making noise
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Fetch files.
|
|
fetch_files () {
|
|
# Attempt to fetch patches
|
|
if [ -s patchlist ]; then
|
|
echo -n "Fetching `wc -l < patchlist | tr -d ' '` "
|
|
echo ${NDEBUG} "patches.${DDSTATS}"
|
|
tr '|' '-' < patchlist |
|
|
lam -s "${PATCHDIR}/" - |
|
|
xargs ${XARGST} ${PHTTPGET} ${SERVERNAME} \
|
|
2>${STATSREDIR} | fetch_progress
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
|
|
# Attempt to apply patches
|
|
echo -n "Applying patches... "
|
|
tr '|' ' ' < patchlist |
|
|
while read X Y; do
|
|
if [ ! -f "${X}-${Y}" ]; then continue; fi
|
|
gunzip -c < files/${X}.gz > OLD
|
|
|
|
bspatch OLD NEW ${X}-${Y}
|
|
|
|
if [ `${SHA256} -q NEW` = ${Y} ]; then
|
|
mv NEW files/${Y}
|
|
gzip -n files/${Y}
|
|
fi
|
|
rm -f diff OLD NEW ${X}-${Y}
|
|
done 2>${QUIETREDIR}
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Download files which couldn't be generate via patching
|
|
while read Y; do
|
|
if [ ! -f "files/${Y}.gz" ]; then
|
|
echo ${Y};
|
|
fi
|
|
done < files.wanted > filelist
|
|
|
|
if [ -s filelist ]; then
|
|
echo -n "Fetching `wc -l < filelist | tr -d ' '` "
|
|
echo ${NDEBUG} "files... "
|
|
lam -s "${FETCHDIR}/f/" - -s ".gz" < filelist |
|
|
xargs ${XARGST} ${PHTTPGET} ${SERVERNAME} \
|
|
2>${QUIETREDIR}
|
|
|
|
while read Y; do
|
|
if ! [ -f ${Y}.gz ]; then
|
|
echo "failed."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ `gunzip -c < ${Y}.gz |
|
|
${SHA256} -q` = ${Y} ]; then
|
|
mv ${Y}.gz files/${Y}.gz
|
|
else
|
|
echo "${Y} has incorrect hash."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
done < filelist
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Clean up
|
|
rm files.wanted filelist patchlist
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Create and populate install manifest directory; and report what updates
|
|
# are available.
|
|
fetch_create_manifest () {
|
|
# If we have an existing install manifest, nuke it.
|
|
if [ -L "${BDHASH}-install" ]; then
|
|
rm -r ${BDHASH}-install/
|
|
rm ${BDHASH}-install
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Report to the user if any updates were avoided due to local changes
|
|
if [ -s modifiedfiles ]; then
|
|
echo
|
|
echo -n "The following files are affected by updates, "
|
|
echo "but no changes have"
|
|
echo -n "been downloaded because the files have been "
|
|
echo "modified locally:"
|
|
cat modifiedfiles
|
|
fi | more
|
|
rm modifiedfiles
|
|
|
|
# If no files will be updated, tell the user and exit
|
|
if ! [ -s INDEX-PRESENT ] &&
|
|
! [ -s INDEX-NEW ]; then
|
|
rm INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW
|
|
echo
|
|
echo -n "No updates needed to update system to "
|
|
echo "${RELNUM}-p${RELPATCHNUM}."
|
|
return
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Divide files into (a) removed files, (b) added files, and
|
|
# (c) updated files.
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' < INDEX-PRESENT |
|
|
sort > INDEX-PRESENT.flist
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' < INDEX-NEW |
|
|
sort > INDEX-NEW.flist
|
|
comm -23 INDEX-PRESENT.flist INDEX-NEW.flist > files.removed
|
|
comm -13 INDEX-PRESENT.flist INDEX-NEW.flist > files.added
|
|
comm -12 INDEX-PRESENT.flist INDEX-NEW.flist > files.updated
|
|
rm INDEX-PRESENT.flist INDEX-NEW.flist
|
|
|
|
# Report removed files, if any
|
|
if [ -s files.removed ]; then
|
|
echo
|
|
echo -n "The following files will be removed "
|
|
echo "as part of updating to ${RELNUM}-p${RELPATCHNUM}:"
|
|
cat files.removed
|
|
fi | more
|
|
rm files.removed
|
|
|
|
# Report added files, if any
|
|
if [ -s files.added ]; then
|
|
echo
|
|
echo -n "The following files will be added "
|
|
echo "as part of updating to ${RELNUM}-p${RELPATCHNUM}:"
|
|
cat files.added
|
|
fi | more
|
|
rm files.added
|
|
|
|
# Report updated files, if any
|
|
if [ -s files.updated ]; then
|
|
echo
|
|
echo -n "The following files will be updated "
|
|
echo "as part of updating to ${RELNUM}-p${RELPATCHNUM}:"
|
|
|
|
cat files.updated
|
|
fi | more
|
|
rm files.updated
|
|
|
|
# Create a directory for the install manifest.
|
|
MDIR=`mktemp -d install.XXXXXX` || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Populate it
|
|
mv INDEX-PRESENT ${MDIR}/INDEX-OLD
|
|
mv INDEX-NEW ${MDIR}/INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# Link it into place
|
|
ln -s ${MDIR} ${BDHASH}-install
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Warn about any upcoming EoL
|
|
fetch_warn_eol () {
|
|
# What's the current time?
|
|
NOWTIME=`date "+%s"`
|
|
|
|
# When did we last warn about the EoL date?
|
|
if [ -f lasteolwarn ]; then
|
|
LASTWARN=`cat lasteolwarn`
|
|
else
|
|
LASTWARN=`expr ${NOWTIME} - 63072000`
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# If the EoL time is past, warn.
|
|
if [ ${EOLTIME} -lt ${NOWTIME} ]; then
|
|
echo
|
|
cat <<-EOF
|
|
WARNING: `uname -sr` HAS PASSED ITS END-OF-LIFE DATE.
|
|
Any security issues discovered after `date -r ${EOLTIME}`
|
|
will not have been corrected.
|
|
EOF
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Figure out how long it has been since we last warned about the
|
|
# upcoming EoL, and how much longer we have left.
|
|
SINCEWARN=`expr ${NOWTIME} - ${LASTWARN}`
|
|
TIMELEFT=`expr ${EOLTIME} - ${NOWTIME}`
|
|
|
|
# Don't warn if the EoL is more than 3 months away
|
|
if [ ${TIMELEFT} -gt 7884000 ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Don't warn if the time remaining is more than 3 times the time
|
|
# since the last warning.
|
|
if [ ${TIMELEFT} -gt `expr ${SINCEWARN} \* 3` ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Figure out what time units to use.
|
|
if [ ${TIMELEFT} -lt 604800 ]; then
|
|
UNIT="day"
|
|
SIZE=86400
|
|
elif [ ${TIMELEFT} -lt 2678400 ]; then
|
|
UNIT="week"
|
|
SIZE=604800
|
|
else
|
|
UNIT="month"
|
|
SIZE=2678400
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Compute the right number of units
|
|
NUM=`expr ${TIMELEFT} / ${SIZE}`
|
|
if [ ${NUM} != 1 ]; then
|
|
UNIT="${UNIT}s"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Print the warning
|
|
echo
|
|
cat <<-EOF
|
|
WARNING: `uname -sr` is approaching its End-of-Life date.
|
|
It is strongly recommended that you upgrade to a newer
|
|
release within the next ${NUM} ${UNIT}.
|
|
EOF
|
|
|
|
# Update the stored time of last warning
|
|
echo ${NOWTIME} > lasteolwarn
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Do the actual work involved in "fetch" / "cron".
|
|
fetch_run () {
|
|
workdir_init || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Prepare the mirror list.
|
|
fetch_pick_server_init && fetch_pick_server
|
|
|
|
# Try to fetch the public key until we run out of servers.
|
|
while ! fetch_key; do
|
|
fetch_pick_server || return 1
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Try to fetch the metadata index signature ("tag") until we run
|
|
# out of available servers; and sanity check the downloaded tag.
|
|
while ! fetch_tag; do
|
|
fetch_pick_server || return 1
|
|
done
|
|
fetch_tagsanity || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Fetch the latest INDEX-NEW and INDEX-OLD files.
|
|
fetch_metadata INDEX-NEW INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Generate filtered INDEX-NEW and INDEX-OLD files containing only
|
|
# the lines which (a) belong to components we care about, and (b)
|
|
# don't correspond to paths we're explicitly ignoring.
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Translate /boot/${KERNCONF} into ${KERNELDIR}
|
|
fetch_filter_kernel_names INDEX-NEW ${KERNCONF}
|
|
fetch_filter_kernel_names INDEX-OLD ${KERNCONF}
|
|
|
|
# For all paths appearing in INDEX-OLD or INDEX-NEW, inspect the
|
|
# system and generate an INDEX-PRESENT file.
|
|
fetch_inspect_system INDEX-OLD INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Based on ${UPDATEIFUNMODIFIED}, remove lines from INDEX-* which
|
|
# correspond to lines in INDEX-PRESENT with hashes not appearing
|
|
# in INDEX-OLD or INDEX-NEW. Also remove lines where the entry in
|
|
# INDEX-PRESENT has type - and there isn't a corresponding entry in
|
|
# INDEX-OLD with type -.
|
|
fetch_filter_unmodified_notpresent \
|
|
INDEX-OLD INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW /dev/null
|
|
|
|
# For each entry in INDEX-PRESENT of type -, remove any corresponding
|
|
# entry from INDEX-NEW if ${ALLOWADD} != "yes". Remove all entries
|
|
# of type - from INDEX-PRESENT.
|
|
fetch_filter_allowadd INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# If ${ALLOWDELETE} != "yes", then remove any entries from
|
|
# INDEX-PRESENT which don't correspond to entries in INDEX-NEW.
|
|
fetch_filter_allowdelete INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# If ${KEEPMODIFIEDMETADATA} == "yes", then for each entry in
|
|
# INDEX-PRESENT with metadata not matching any entry in INDEX-OLD,
|
|
# replace the corresponding line of INDEX-NEW with one having the
|
|
# same metadata as the entry in INDEX-PRESENT.
|
|
fetch_filter_modified_metadata INDEX-OLD INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# Remove lines from INDEX-PRESENT and INDEX-NEW which are identical;
|
|
# no need to update a file if it isn't changing.
|
|
fetch_filter_uptodate INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# Prepare to fetch files: Generate a list of the files we need,
|
|
# copy the unmodified files we have into /files/, and generate
|
|
# a list of patches to download.
|
|
fetch_files_prepare INDEX-OLD INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Fetch files.
|
|
fetch_files || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Create and populate install manifest directory; and report what
|
|
# updates are available.
|
|
fetch_create_manifest || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Warn about any upcoming EoL
|
|
fetch_warn_eol || return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If StrictComponents is not "yes", generate a new components list
|
|
# with only the components which appear to be installed.
|
|
upgrade_guess_components () {
|
|
if [ "${STRICTCOMPONENTS}" = "no" ]; then
|
|
# Generate filtered INDEX-ALL with only the components listed
|
|
# in COMPONENTS.
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata_components $1 || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Tell the user why his disk is suddenly making lots of noise
|
|
echo -n "Inspecting system... "
|
|
|
|
# Look at the files on disk, and assume that a component is
|
|
# supposed to be present if it is more than half-present.
|
|
cut -f 1-3 -d '|' < INDEX-ALL |
|
|
tr '|' ' ' |
|
|
while read C S F; do
|
|
if [ -e ${BASEDIR}/${F} ]; then
|
|
echo "+ ${C}|${S}"
|
|
fi
|
|
echo "= ${C}|${S}"
|
|
done |
|
|
sort |
|
|
uniq -c |
|
|
sed -E 's,^ +,,' > compfreq
|
|
grep ' = ' compfreq |
|
|
cut -f 1,3 -d ' ' |
|
|
sort -k 2,2 -t ' ' > compfreq.total
|
|
grep ' + ' compfreq |
|
|
cut -f 1,3 -d ' ' |
|
|
sort -k 2,2 -t ' ' > compfreq.present
|
|
join -t ' ' -1 2 -2 2 compfreq.present compfreq.total |
|
|
while read S P T; do
|
|
if [ ${P} -gt `expr ${T} / 2` ]; then
|
|
echo ${S}
|
|
fi
|
|
done > comp.present
|
|
cut -f 2 -d ' ' < compfreq.total > comp.total
|
|
rm INDEX-ALL compfreq compfreq.total compfreq.present
|
|
|
|
# We're done making noise.
|
|
echo "done."
|
|
|
|
# Sometimes the kernel isn't installed where INDEX-ALL
|
|
# thinks that it should be: In particular, it is often in
|
|
# /boot/kernel instead of /boot/GENERIC or /boot/SMP. To
|
|
# deal with this, if "kernel|X" is listed in comp.total
|
|
# (i.e., is a component which would be upgraded if it is
|
|
# found to be present) we will add it to comp.present.
|
|
# If "kernel|<anything>" is in comp.total but "kernel|X" is
|
|
# not, we print a warning -- the user is running a kernel
|
|
# which isn't part of the release.
|
|
KCOMP=`echo ${KERNCONF} | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'`
|
|
grep -E "^kernel\|${KCOMP}\$" comp.total >> comp.present
|
|
|
|
if grep -qE "^kernel\|" comp.total &&
|
|
! grep -qE "^kernel\|${KCOMP}\$" comp.total; then
|
|
cat <<-EOF
|
|
|
|
WARNING: This system is running a "${KCOMP}" kernel, which is not a
|
|
kernel configuration distributed as part of FreeBSD ${RELNUM}.
|
|
This kernel will not be updated: you MUST update the kernel manually
|
|
before running "$0 install".
|
|
EOF
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Re-sort the list of installed components and generate
|
|
# the list of non-installed components.
|
|
sort -u < comp.present > comp.present.tmp
|
|
mv comp.present.tmp comp.present
|
|
comm -13 comp.present comp.total > comp.absent
|
|
|
|
# Ask the user to confirm that what we have is correct. To
|
|
# reduce user confusion, translate "X|Y" back to "X/Y" (as
|
|
# subcomponents must be listed in the configuration file).
|
|
echo
|
|
echo -n "The following components of FreeBSD "
|
|
echo "seem to be installed:"
|
|
tr '|' '/' < comp.present |
|
|
fmt -72
|
|
echo
|
|
echo -n "The following components of FreeBSD "
|
|
echo "do not seem to be installed:"
|
|
tr '|' '/' < comp.absent |
|
|
fmt -72
|
|
echo
|
|
continuep || return 1
|
|
echo
|
|
|
|
# Suck the generated list of components into ${COMPONENTS}.
|
|
# Note that comp.present.tmp is used due to issues with
|
|
# pipelines and setting variables.
|
|
COMPONENTS=""
|
|
tr '|' '/' < comp.present > comp.present.tmp
|
|
while read C; do
|
|
COMPONENTS="${COMPONENTS} ${C}"
|
|
done < comp.present.tmp
|
|
|
|
# Delete temporary files
|
|
rm comp.present comp.present.tmp comp.absent comp.total
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# If StrictComponents is not "yes", COMPONENTS contains an entry
|
|
# corresponding to the currently running kernel, and said kernel
|
|
# does not exist in the new release, add "kernel/generic" to the
|
|
# list of components.
|
|
upgrade_guess_new_kernel () {
|
|
if [ "${STRICTCOMPONENTS}" = "no" ]; then
|
|
# Grab the unfiltered metadata file.
|
|
METAHASH=`look "$1|" tINDEX.present | cut -f 2 -d '|'`
|
|
gunzip -c < files/${METAHASH}.gz > $1.all
|
|
|
|
# If "kernel/${KCOMP}" is in ${COMPONENTS} and that component
|
|
# isn't in $1.all, we need to add kernel/generic.
|
|
for C in ${COMPONENTS}; do
|
|
if [ ${C} = "kernel/${KCOMP}" ] &&
|
|
! grep -qE "^kernel\|${KCOMP}\|" $1.all; then
|
|
COMPONENTS="${COMPONENTS} kernel/generic"
|
|
NKERNCONF="GENERIC"
|
|
cat <<-EOF
|
|
|
|
WARNING: This system is running a "${KCOMP}" kernel, which is not a
|
|
kernel configuration distributed as part of FreeBSD ${RELNUM}.
|
|
As part of upgrading to FreeBSD ${RELNUM}, this kernel will be
|
|
replaced with a "generic" kernel.
|
|
EOF
|
|
continuep || return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Don't need this any more...
|
|
rm $1.all
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Convert INDEX-OLD (last release) and INDEX-ALL (new release) into
|
|
# INDEX-OLD and INDEX-NEW files (in the sense of normal upgrades).
|
|
upgrade_oldall_to_oldnew () {
|
|
# For each ${F}|... which appears in INDEX-ALL but does not appear
|
|
# in INDEX-OLD, add ${F}|-|||||| to INDEX-OLD.
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' < $1 |
|
|
sort -u > $1.paths
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' < $2 |
|
|
sort -u |
|
|
comm -13 $1.paths - |
|
|
lam - -s "|-||||||" |
|
|
sort - $1 > $1.tmp
|
|
mv $1.tmp $1
|
|
|
|
# Remove lines from INDEX-OLD which also appear in INDEX-ALL
|
|
comm -23 $1 $2 > $1.tmp
|
|
mv $1.tmp $1
|
|
|
|
# Remove lines from INDEX-ALL which have a file name not appearing
|
|
# anywhere in INDEX-OLD (since these must be files which haven't
|
|
# changed -- if they were new, there would be an entry of type "-").
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' < $1 |
|
|
sort -u > $1.paths
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' < $2 |
|
|
join -t '|' - $1.paths |
|
|
sort > $2.tmp
|
|
rm $1.paths
|
|
mv $2.tmp $2
|
|
|
|
# Rename INDEX-ALL to INDEX-NEW.
|
|
mv $2 $3
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# From the list of "old" files in $1, merge changes in $2 with those in $3,
|
|
# and update $3 to reflect the hashes of merged files.
|
|
upgrade_merge () {
|
|
# We only need to do anything if $1 is non-empty.
|
|
if [ -s $1 ]; then
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' $1 |
|
|
sort > $1-paths
|
|
|
|
# Create staging area for merging files
|
|
rm -rf merge/
|
|
while read F; do
|
|
D=`dirname ${F}`
|
|
mkdir -p merge/old/${D}
|
|
mkdir -p merge/${OLDRELNUM}/${D}
|
|
mkdir -p merge/${RELNUM}/${D}
|
|
mkdir -p merge/new/${D}
|
|
done < $1-paths
|
|
|
|
# Copy in files
|
|
while read F; do
|
|
# Currently installed file
|
|
V=`look "${F}|" $2 | cut -f 7 -d '|'`
|
|
gunzip < files/${V}.gz > merge/old/${F}
|
|
|
|
# Old release
|
|
if look "${F}|" $1 | fgrep -q "|f|"; then
|
|
V=`look "${F}|" $1 | cut -f 3 -d '|'`
|
|
gunzip < files/${V}.gz \
|
|
> merge/${OLDRELNUM}/${F}
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# New release
|
|
if look "${F}|" $3 | cut -f 1,2,7 -d '|' |
|
|
fgrep -q "|f|"; then
|
|
V=`look "${F}|" $3 | cut -f 7 -d '|'`
|
|
gunzip < files/${V}.gz \
|
|
> merge/${RELNUM}/${F}
|
|
fi
|
|
done < $1-paths
|
|
|
|
# Attempt to automatically merge changes
|
|
echo -n "Attempting to automatically merge "
|
|
echo -n "changes in files..."
|
|
: > failed.merges
|
|
while read F; do
|
|
# If the file doesn't exist in the new release,
|
|
# the result of "merging changes" is having the file
|
|
# not exist.
|
|
if ! [ -f merge/${RELNUM}/${F} ]; then
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# If the file didn't exist in the old release, we're
|
|
# going to throw away the existing file and hope that
|
|
# the version from the new release is what we want.
|
|
if ! [ -f merge/${OLDRELNUM}/${F} ]; then
|
|
cp merge/${RELNUM}/${F} merge/new/${F}
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Some files need special treatment.
|
|
case ${F} in
|
|
/etc/spwd.db | /etc/pwd.db | /etc/login.conf.db)
|
|
# Don't merge these -- we're rebuild them
|
|
# after updates are installed.
|
|
cp merge/old/${F} merge/new/${F}
|
|
;;
|
|
*)
|
|
if ! merge -p -L "current version" \
|
|
-L "${OLDRELNUM}" -L "${RELNUM}" \
|
|
merge/old/${F} \
|
|
merge/${OLDRELNUM}/${F} \
|
|
merge/${RELNUM}/${F} \
|
|
> merge/new/${F} 2>/dev/null; then
|
|
echo ${F} >> failed.merges
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
done < $1-paths
|
|
echo " done."
|
|
|
|
# Ask the user to handle any files which didn't merge.
|
|
while read F; do
|
|
cat <<-EOF
|
|
|
|
The following file could not be merged automatically: ${F}
|
|
Press Enter to edit this file in ${EDITOR} and resolve the conflicts
|
|
manually...
|
|
EOF
|
|
read dummy </dev/tty
|
|
${EDITOR} `pwd`/merge/new/${F} < /dev/tty
|
|
done < failed.merges
|
|
rm failed.merges
|
|
|
|
# Ask the user to confirm that he likes how the result
|
|
# of merging files.
|
|
while read F; do
|
|
# Skip files which haven't changed.
|
|
if [ -f merge/new/${F} ] &&
|
|
cmp -s merge/old/${F} merge/new/${F}; then
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Warn about files which are ceasing to exist.
|
|
if ! [ -f merge/new/${F} ]; then
|
|
cat <<-EOF
|
|
|
|
The following file will be removed, as it no longer exists in
|
|
FreeBSD ${RELNUM}: ${F}
|
|
EOF
|
|
continuep < /dev/tty || return 1
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Print changes for the user's approval.
|
|
cat <<-EOF
|
|
|
|
The following changes, which occurred between FreeBSD ${OLDRELNUM} and
|
|
FreeBSD ${RELNUM} have been merged into ${F}:
|
|
EOF
|
|
diff -U 5 -L "current version" -L "new version" \
|
|
merge/old/${F} merge/new/${F} || true
|
|
continuep < /dev/tty || return 1
|
|
done < $1-paths
|
|
|
|
# Store merged files.
|
|
while read F; do
|
|
if [ -f merge/new/${F} ]; then
|
|
V=`${SHA256} -q merge/new/${F}`
|
|
|
|
gzip -c < merge/new/${F} > files/${V}.gz
|
|
echo "${F}|${V}"
|
|
fi
|
|
done < $1-paths > newhashes
|
|
|
|
# Pull lines out from $3 which need to be updated to
|
|
# reflect merged files.
|
|
while read F; do
|
|
look "${F}|" $3
|
|
done < $1-paths > $3-oldlines
|
|
|
|
# Update lines to reflect merged files
|
|
join -t '|' -o 1.1,1.2,1.3,1.4,1.5,1.6,2.2,1.8 \
|
|
$3-oldlines newhashes > $3-newlines
|
|
|
|
# Remove old lines from $3 and add new lines.
|
|
sort $3-oldlines |
|
|
comm -13 - $3 |
|
|
sort - $3-newlines > $3.tmp
|
|
mv $3.tmp $3
|
|
|
|
# Clean up
|
|
rm $1-paths newhashes $3-oldlines $3-newlines
|
|
rm -rf merge/
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# We're done with merging files.
|
|
rm $1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Do the work involved in fetching upgrades to a new release
|
|
upgrade_run () {
|
|
workdir_init || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Prepare the mirror list.
|
|
fetch_pick_server_init && fetch_pick_server
|
|
|
|
# Try to fetch the public key until we run out of servers.
|
|
while ! fetch_key; do
|
|
fetch_pick_server || return 1
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Try to fetch the metadata index signature ("tag") until we run
|
|
# out of available servers; and sanity check the downloaded tag.
|
|
while ! fetch_tag; do
|
|
fetch_pick_server || return 1
|
|
done
|
|
fetch_tagsanity || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Fetch the INDEX-OLD and INDEX-ALL.
|
|
fetch_metadata INDEX-OLD INDEX-ALL || return 1
|
|
|
|
# If StrictComponents is not "yes", generate a new components list
|
|
# with only the components which appear to be installed.
|
|
upgrade_guess_components INDEX-ALL || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Generate filtered INDEX-OLD and INDEX-ALL files containing only
|
|
# the components we want and without anything marked as "Ignore".
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata INDEX-ALL || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Merge the INDEX-OLD and INDEX-ALL files into INDEX-OLD.
|
|
sort INDEX-OLD INDEX-ALL > INDEX-OLD.tmp
|
|
mv INDEX-OLD.tmp INDEX-OLD
|
|
rm INDEX-ALL
|
|
|
|
# Adjust variables for fetching files from the new release.
|
|
OLDRELNUM=${RELNUM}
|
|
RELNUM=${TARGETRELEASE}
|
|
OLDFETCHDIR=${FETCHDIR}
|
|
FETCHDIR=${RELNUM}/${ARCH}
|
|
|
|
# Try to fetch the NEW metadata index signature ("tag") until we run
|
|
# out of available servers; and sanity check the downloaded tag.
|
|
while ! fetch_tag; do
|
|
fetch_pick_server || return 1
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Fetch the new INDEX-ALL.
|
|
fetch_metadata INDEX-ALL || return 1
|
|
|
|
# If StrictComponents is not "yes", COMPONENTS contains an entry
|
|
# corresponding to the currently running kernel, and said kernel
|
|
# does not exist in the new release, add "kernel/generic" to the
|
|
# list of components.
|
|
upgrade_guess_new_kernel INDEX-ALL || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Filter INDEX-ALL to contain only the components we want and without
|
|
# anything marked as "Ignore".
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata INDEX-ALL || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Convert INDEX-OLD (last release) and INDEX-ALL (new release) into
|
|
# INDEX-OLD and INDEX-NEW files (in the sense of normal upgrades).
|
|
upgrade_oldall_to_oldnew INDEX-OLD INDEX-ALL INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# Translate /boot/${KERNCONF} or /boot/${NKERNCONF} into ${KERNELDIR}
|
|
fetch_filter_kernel_names INDEX-NEW ${NKERNCONF}
|
|
fetch_filter_kernel_names INDEX-OLD ${KERNCONF}
|
|
|
|
# For all paths appearing in INDEX-OLD or INDEX-NEW, inspect the
|
|
# system and generate an INDEX-PRESENT file.
|
|
fetch_inspect_system INDEX-OLD INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Based on ${MERGECHANGES}, generate a file tomerge-old with the
|
|
# paths and hashes of old versions of files to merge.
|
|
fetch_filter_mergechanges INDEX-OLD INDEX-PRESENT tomerge-old
|
|
|
|
# Based on ${UPDATEIFUNMODIFIED}, remove lines from INDEX-* which
|
|
# correspond to lines in INDEX-PRESENT with hashes not appearing
|
|
# in INDEX-OLD or INDEX-NEW. Also remove lines where the entry in
|
|
# INDEX-PRESENT has type - and there isn't a corresponding entry in
|
|
# INDEX-OLD with type -.
|
|
fetch_filter_unmodified_notpresent \
|
|
INDEX-OLD INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW tomerge-old
|
|
|
|
# For each entry in INDEX-PRESENT of type -, remove any corresponding
|
|
# entry from INDEX-NEW if ${ALLOWADD} != "yes". Remove all entries
|
|
# of type - from INDEX-PRESENT.
|
|
fetch_filter_allowadd INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# If ${ALLOWDELETE} != "yes", then remove any entries from
|
|
# INDEX-PRESENT which don't correspond to entries in INDEX-NEW.
|
|
fetch_filter_allowdelete INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# If ${KEEPMODIFIEDMETADATA} == "yes", then for each entry in
|
|
# INDEX-PRESENT with metadata not matching any entry in INDEX-OLD,
|
|
# replace the corresponding line of INDEX-NEW with one having the
|
|
# same metadata as the entry in INDEX-PRESENT.
|
|
fetch_filter_modified_metadata INDEX-OLD INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# Remove lines from INDEX-PRESENT and INDEX-NEW which are identical;
|
|
# no need to update a file if it isn't changing.
|
|
fetch_filter_uptodate INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# Fetch "clean" files from the old release for merging changes.
|
|
fetch_files_premerge tomerge-old
|
|
|
|
# Prepare to fetch files: Generate a list of the files we need,
|
|
# copy the unmodified files we have into /files/, and generate
|
|
# a list of patches to download.
|
|
fetch_files_prepare INDEX-OLD INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Fetch patches from to-${RELNUM}/${ARCH}/bp/
|
|
PATCHDIR=to-${RELNUM}/${ARCH}/bp
|
|
fetch_files || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Merge configuration file changes.
|
|
upgrade_merge tomerge-old INDEX-PRESENT INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Create and populate install manifest directory; and report what
|
|
# updates are available.
|
|
fetch_create_manifest || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Leave a note behind to tell the "install" command that the kernel
|
|
# needs to be installed before the world.
|
|
touch ${BDHASH}-install/kernelfirst
|
|
|
|
# Remind the user that they need to run "freebsd-update install"
|
|
# to install the downloaded bits, in case they didn't RTFM.
|
|
echo "To install the downloaded upgrades, run \"$0 install\"."
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Make sure that all the file hashes mentioned in $@ have corresponding
|
|
# gzipped files stored in /files/.
|
|
install_verify () {
|
|
# Generate a list of hashes
|
|
cat $@ |
|
|
cut -f 2,7 -d '|' |
|
|
grep -E '^f' |
|
|
cut -f 2 -d '|' |
|
|
sort -u > filelist
|
|
|
|
# Make sure all the hashes exist
|
|
while read HASH; do
|
|
if ! [ -f files/${HASH}.gz ]; then
|
|
echo -n "Update files missing -- "
|
|
echo "this should never happen."
|
|
echo "Re-run '$0 fetch'."
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
done < filelist
|
|
|
|
# Clean up
|
|
rm filelist
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Remove the system immutable flag from files
|
|
install_unschg () {
|
|
# Generate file list
|
|
cat $@ |
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' > filelist
|
|
|
|
# Remove flags
|
|
while read F; do
|
|
if ! [ -e ${BASEDIR}/${F} ]; then
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
chflags noschg ${BASEDIR}/${F} || return 1
|
|
done < filelist
|
|
|
|
# Clean up
|
|
rm filelist
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Decide which directory name to use for kernel backups.
|
|
backup_kernel_finddir () {
|
|
CNT=0
|
|
while true ; do
|
|
# Pathname does not exist, so it is OK use that name
|
|
# for backup directory.
|
|
if [ ! -e $BACKUPKERNELDIR ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# If directory do exist, we only use if it has our
|
|
# marker file.
|
|
if [ -d $BACKUPKERNELDIR -a \
|
|
-e $BACKUPKERNELDIR/.freebsd-update ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# We could not use current directory name, so add counter to
|
|
# the end and try again.
|
|
CNT=$((CNT + 1))
|
|
if [ $CNT -gt 9 ]; then
|
|
echo "Could not find valid backup dir ($BACKUPKERNELDIR)"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
BACKUPKERNELDIR="`echo $BACKUPKERNELDIR | sed -Ee 's/[0-9]\$//'`"
|
|
BACKUPKERNELDIR="${BACKUPKERNELDIR}${CNT}"
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Backup the current kernel using hardlinks, if not disabled by user.
|
|
# Since we delete all files in the directory used for previous backups
|
|
# we create a marker file called ".freebsd-update" in the directory so
|
|
# we can determine on the next run that the directory was created by
|
|
# freebsd-update and we then do not accidentally remove user files in
|
|
# the unlikely case that the user has created a directory with a
|
|
# conflicting name.
|
|
backup_kernel () {
|
|
# Only make kernel backup is so configured.
|
|
if [ $BACKUPKERNEL != yes ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Decide which directory name to use for kernel backups.
|
|
backup_kernel_finddir
|
|
|
|
# Remove old kernel backup files. If $BACKUPKERNELDIR was
|
|
# "not ours", backup_kernel_finddir would have exited, so
|
|
# deleting the directory content is as safe as we can make it.
|
|
if [ -d $BACKUPKERNELDIR ]; then
|
|
rm -fr $BACKUPKERNELDIR
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Create directories for backup.
|
|
mkdir -p $BACKUPKERNELDIR
|
|
mtree -cdn -p "${KERNELDIR}" | \
|
|
mtree -Ue -p "${BACKUPKERNELDIR}" > /dev/null
|
|
|
|
# Mark the directory as having been created by freebsd-update.
|
|
touch $BACKUPKERNELDIR/.freebsd-update
|
|
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
|
|
echo "Could not create kernel backup directory"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Disable pathname expansion to be sure *.symbols is not
|
|
# expanded.
|
|
set -f
|
|
|
|
# Use find to ignore symbol files, unless disabled by user.
|
|
if [ $BACKUPKERNELSYMBOLFILES = yes ]; then
|
|
FINDFILTER=""
|
|
else
|
|
FINDFILTER=-"a ! -name *.symbols"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Backup all the kernel files using hardlinks.
|
|
(cd $KERNELDIR && find . -type f $FINDFILTER -exec \
|
|
cp -pl '{}' ${BACKUPKERNELDIR}/'{}' \;)
|
|
|
|
# Re-enable patchname expansion.
|
|
set +f
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Install new files
|
|
install_from_index () {
|
|
# First pass: Do everything apart from setting file flags. We
|
|
# can't set flags yet, because schg inhibits hard linking.
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' $1 |
|
|
tr '|' ' ' |
|
|
while read FPATH TYPE OWNER GROUP PERM FLAGS HASH LINK; do
|
|
case ${TYPE} in
|
|
d)
|
|
# Create a directory
|
|
install -d -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} \
|
|
-m ${PERM} ${BASEDIR}/${FPATH}
|
|
;;
|
|
f)
|
|
if [ -z "${LINK}" ]; then
|
|
# Create a file, without setting flags.
|
|
gunzip < files/${HASH}.gz > ${HASH}
|
|
install -S -o ${OWNER} -g ${GROUP} \
|
|
-m ${PERM} ${HASH} ${BASEDIR}/${FPATH}
|
|
rm ${HASH}
|
|
else
|
|
# Create a hard link.
|
|
ln -f ${BASEDIR}/${LINK} ${BASEDIR}/${FPATH}
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
L)
|
|
# Create a symlink
|
|
ln -sfh ${HASH} ${BASEDIR}/${FPATH}
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Perform a second pass, adding file flags.
|
|
tr '|' ' ' < $1 |
|
|
while read FPATH TYPE OWNER GROUP PERM FLAGS HASH LINK; do
|
|
if [ ${TYPE} = "f" ] &&
|
|
! [ ${FLAGS} = "0" ]; then
|
|
chflags ${FLAGS} ${BASEDIR}/${FPATH}
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Remove files which we want to delete
|
|
install_delete () {
|
|
# Generate list of new files
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' < $2 |
|
|
sort > newfiles
|
|
|
|
# Generate subindex of old files we want to nuke
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' $1 |
|
|
join -t '|' -v 1 - newfiles |
|
|
sort -r -k 1,1 -t '|' |
|
|
cut -f 1,2 -d '|' |
|
|
tr '|' ' ' > killfiles
|
|
|
|
# Remove the offending bits
|
|
while read FPATH TYPE; do
|
|
case ${TYPE} in
|
|
d)
|
|
rmdir ${BASEDIR}/${FPATH}
|
|
;;
|
|
f)
|
|
rm ${BASEDIR}/${FPATH}
|
|
;;
|
|
L)
|
|
rm ${BASEDIR}/${FPATH}
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
done < killfiles
|
|
|
|
# Clean up
|
|
rm newfiles killfiles
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Install new files, delete old files, and update linker.hints
|
|
install_files () {
|
|
# If we haven't already dealt with the kernel, deal with it.
|
|
if ! [ -f $1/kerneldone ]; then
|
|
grep -E '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-OLD > INDEX-OLD
|
|
grep -E '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-NEW > INDEX-NEW
|
|
|
|
# Backup current kernel before installing a new one
|
|
backup_kernel || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Install new files
|
|
install_from_index INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Remove files which need to be deleted
|
|
install_delete INDEX-OLD INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Update linker.hints if necessary
|
|
if [ -s INDEX-OLD -o -s INDEX-NEW ]; then
|
|
kldxref -R /boot/ 2>/dev/null
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# We've finished updating the kernel.
|
|
touch $1/kerneldone
|
|
|
|
# Do we need to ask for a reboot now?
|
|
if [ -f $1/kernelfirst ] &&
|
|
[ -s INDEX-OLD -o -s INDEX-NEW ]; then
|
|
cat <<-EOF
|
|
|
|
Kernel updates have been installed. Please reboot and run
|
|
"$0 install" again to finish installing updates.
|
|
EOF
|
|
exit 0
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# If we haven't already dealt with the world, deal with it.
|
|
if ! [ -f $1/worlddone ]; then
|
|
# Install new shared libraries next
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-NEW |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' > INDEX-NEW
|
|
install_from_index INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Deal with everything else
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-OLD |
|
|
grep -vE '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' > INDEX-OLD
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-NEW |
|
|
grep -vE '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' > INDEX-NEW
|
|
install_from_index INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
install_delete INDEX-OLD INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Rebuild /etc/spwd.db and /etc/pwd.db if necessary.
|
|
if [ /etc/master.passwd -nt /etc/spwd.db ] ||
|
|
[ /etc/master.passwd -nt /etc/pwd.db ]; then
|
|
pwd_mkdb /etc/master.passwd
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Rebuild /etc/login.conf.db if necessary.
|
|
if [ /etc/login.conf -nt /etc/login.conf.db ]; then
|
|
cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# We've finished installing the world and deleting old files
|
|
# which are not shared libraries.
|
|
touch $1/worlddone
|
|
|
|
# Do we need to ask the user to portupgrade now?
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-NEW |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' |
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' |
|
|
sort > newfiles
|
|
if grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-OLD |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' |
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' |
|
|
sort |
|
|
join -v 1 - newfiles |
|
|
grep -q .; then
|
|
cat <<-EOF
|
|
|
|
Completing this upgrade requires removing old shared object files.
|
|
Please rebuild all installed 3rd party software (e.g., programs
|
|
installed from the ports tree) and then run "$0 install"
|
|
again to finish installing updates.
|
|
EOF
|
|
rm newfiles
|
|
exit 0
|
|
fi
|
|
rm newfiles
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Remove old shared libraries
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-NEW |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' > INDEX-NEW
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-OLD |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' > INDEX-OLD
|
|
install_delete INDEX-OLD INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Remove temporary files
|
|
rm INDEX-OLD INDEX-NEW
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Rearrange bits to allow the installed updates to be rolled back
|
|
install_setup_rollback () {
|
|
# Remove the "reboot after installing kernel", "kernel updated", and
|
|
# "finished installing the world" flags if present -- they are
|
|
# irrelevant when rolling back updates.
|
|
if [ -f ${BDHASH}-install/kernelfirst ]; then
|
|
rm ${BDHASH}-install/kernelfirst
|
|
rm ${BDHASH}-install/kerneldone
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -f ${BDHASH}-install/worlddone ]; then
|
|
rm ${BDHASH}-install/worlddone
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ -L ${BDHASH}-rollback ]; then
|
|
mv ${BDHASH}-rollback ${BDHASH}-install/rollback
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
mv ${BDHASH}-install ${BDHASH}-rollback
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Actually install updates
|
|
install_run () {
|
|
echo -n "Installing updates..."
|
|
|
|
# Make sure we have all the files we should have
|
|
install_verify ${BDHASH}-install/INDEX-OLD \
|
|
${BDHASH}-install/INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Remove system immutable flag from files
|
|
install_unschg ${BDHASH}-install/INDEX-OLD \
|
|
${BDHASH}-install/INDEX-NEW || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Install new files, delete old files, and update linker.hints
|
|
install_files ${BDHASH}-install || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Rearrange bits to allow the installed updates to be rolled back
|
|
install_setup_rollback
|
|
|
|
echo " done."
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Rearrange bits to allow the previous set of updates to be rolled back next.
|
|
rollback_setup_rollback () {
|
|
if [ -L ${BDHASH}-rollback/rollback ]; then
|
|
mv ${BDHASH}-rollback/rollback rollback-tmp
|
|
rm -r ${BDHASH}-rollback/
|
|
rm ${BDHASH}-rollback
|
|
mv rollback-tmp ${BDHASH}-rollback
|
|
else
|
|
rm -r ${BDHASH}-rollback/
|
|
rm ${BDHASH}-rollback
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Install old files, delete new files, and update linker.hints
|
|
rollback_files () {
|
|
# Install old shared library files which don't have the same path as
|
|
# a new shared library file.
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-NEW |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' |
|
|
cut -f 1 -d '|' |
|
|
sort > INDEX-NEW.libs.flist
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-OLD |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' |
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' - |
|
|
join -t '|' -v 1 - INDEX-NEW.libs.flist > INDEX-OLD
|
|
install_from_index INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Deal with files which are neither kernel nor shared library
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-OLD |
|
|
grep -vE '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' > INDEX-OLD
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-NEW |
|
|
grep -vE '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' > INDEX-NEW
|
|
install_from_index INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
install_delete INDEX-NEW INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Install any old shared library files which we didn't install above.
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-OLD |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' |
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' - |
|
|
join -t '|' - INDEX-NEW.libs.flist > INDEX-OLD
|
|
install_from_index INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Delete unneeded shared library files
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-OLD |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' > INDEX-OLD
|
|
grep -vE '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-NEW |
|
|
grep -E '/lib/.*\.so\.[0-9]+\|' > INDEX-NEW
|
|
install_delete INDEX-NEW INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Deal with kernel files
|
|
grep -E '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-OLD > INDEX-OLD
|
|
grep -E '^/boot/' $1/INDEX-NEW > INDEX-NEW
|
|
install_from_index INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
install_delete INDEX-NEW INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
if [ -s INDEX-OLD -o -s INDEX-NEW ]; then
|
|
kldxref -R /boot/ 2>/dev/null
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Remove temporary files
|
|
rm INDEX-OLD INDEX-NEW INDEX-NEW.libs.flist
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Actually rollback updates
|
|
rollback_run () {
|
|
echo -n "Uninstalling updates..."
|
|
|
|
# If there are updates waiting to be installed, remove them; we
|
|
# want the user to re-run 'fetch' after rolling back updates.
|
|
if [ -L ${BDHASH}-install ]; then
|
|
rm -r ${BDHASH}-install/
|
|
rm ${BDHASH}-install
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Make sure we have all the files we should have
|
|
install_verify ${BDHASH}-rollback/INDEX-NEW \
|
|
${BDHASH}-rollback/INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Remove system immutable flag from files
|
|
install_unschg ${BDHASH}-rollback/INDEX-NEW \
|
|
${BDHASH}-rollback/INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Install old files, delete new files, and update linker.hints
|
|
rollback_files ${BDHASH}-rollback || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Remove the rollback directory and the symlink pointing to it; and
|
|
# rearrange bits to allow the previous set of updates to be rolled
|
|
# back next.
|
|
rollback_setup_rollback
|
|
|
|
echo " done."
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Compare INDEX-ALL and INDEX-PRESENT and print warnings about differences.
|
|
IDS_compare () {
|
|
# Get all the lines which mismatch in something other than file
|
|
# flags. We ignore file flags because sysinstall doesn't seem to
|
|
# set them when it installs FreeBSD; warning about these adds a
|
|
# very large amount of noise.
|
|
cut -f 1-5,7-8 -d '|' $1 > $1.noflags
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' $1.noflags > $1.sorted
|
|
cut -f 1-5,7-8 -d '|' $2 |
|
|
comm -13 $1.noflags - |
|
|
fgrep -v '|-|||||' |
|
|
sort -k 1,1 -t '|' |
|
|
join -t '|' $1.sorted - > INDEX-NOTMATCHING
|
|
|
|
# Ignore files which match IDSIGNOREPATHS.
|
|
for X in ${IDSIGNOREPATHS}; do
|
|
grep -E "^${X}" INDEX-NOTMATCHING
|
|
done |
|
|
sort -u |
|
|
comm -13 - INDEX-NOTMATCHING > INDEX-NOTMATCHING.tmp
|
|
mv INDEX-NOTMATCHING.tmp INDEX-NOTMATCHING
|
|
|
|
# Go through the lines and print warnings.
|
|
while read LINE; do
|
|
FPATH=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 1 -d '|'`
|
|
TYPE=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 2 -d '|'`
|
|
OWNER=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 3 -d '|'`
|
|
GROUP=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 4 -d '|'`
|
|
PERM=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 5 -d '|'`
|
|
HASH=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 6 -d '|'`
|
|
LINK=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 7 -d '|'`
|
|
P_TYPE=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 8 -d '|'`
|
|
P_OWNER=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 9 -d '|'`
|
|
P_GROUP=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 10 -d '|'`
|
|
P_PERM=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 11 -d '|'`
|
|
P_HASH=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 12 -d '|'`
|
|
P_LINK=`echo "${LINE}" | cut -f 13 -d '|'`
|
|
|
|
# Warn about different object types.
|
|
if ! [ "${TYPE}" = "${P_TYPE}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "${FPATH} is a "
|
|
case "${P_TYPE}" in
|
|
f) echo -n "regular file, "
|
|
;;
|
|
d) echo -n "directory, "
|
|
;;
|
|
L) echo -n "symlink, "
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
echo -n "but should be a "
|
|
case "${TYPE}" in
|
|
f) echo -n "regular file."
|
|
;;
|
|
d) echo -n "directory."
|
|
;;
|
|
L) echo -n "symlink."
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
echo
|
|
|
|
# Skip other tests, since they don't make sense if
|
|
# we're comparing different object types.
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Warn about different owners.
|
|
if ! [ "${OWNER}" = "${P_OWNER}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "${FPATH} is owned by user id ${P_OWNER}, "
|
|
echo "but should be owned by user id ${OWNER}."
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Warn about different groups.
|
|
if ! [ "${GROUP}" = "${P_GROUP}" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "${FPATH} is owned by group id ${P_GROUP}, "
|
|
echo "but should be owned by group id ${GROUP}."
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Warn about different permissions. We do not warn about
|
|
# different permissions on symlinks, since some archivers
|
|
# don't extract symlink permissions correctly and they are
|
|
# ignored anyway.
|
|
if ! [ "${PERM}" = "${P_PERM}" ] &&
|
|
! [ "${TYPE}" = "L" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "${FPATH} has ${P_PERM} permissions, "
|
|
echo "but should have ${PERM} permissions."
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# Warn about different file hashes / symlink destinations.
|
|
if ! [ "${HASH}" = "${P_HASH}" ]; then
|
|
if [ "${TYPE}" = "L" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "${FPATH} is a symlink to ${P_HASH}, "
|
|
echo "but should be a symlink to ${HASH}."
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ "${TYPE}" = "f" ]; then
|
|
echo -n "${FPATH} has SHA256 hash ${P_HASH}, "
|
|
echo "but should have SHA256 hash ${HASH}."
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# We don't warn about different hard links, since some
|
|
# some archivers break hard links, and as long as the
|
|
# underlying data is correct they really don't matter.
|
|
done < INDEX-NOTMATCHING
|
|
|
|
# Clean up
|
|
rm $1 $1.noflags $1.sorted $2 INDEX-NOTMATCHING
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Do the work involved in comparing the system to a "known good" index
|
|
IDS_run () {
|
|
workdir_init || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Prepare the mirror list.
|
|
fetch_pick_server_init && fetch_pick_server
|
|
|
|
# Try to fetch the public key until we run out of servers.
|
|
while ! fetch_key; do
|
|
fetch_pick_server || return 1
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
# Try to fetch the metadata index signature ("tag") until we run
|
|
# out of available servers; and sanity check the downloaded tag.
|
|
while ! fetch_tag; do
|
|
fetch_pick_server || return 1
|
|
done
|
|
fetch_tagsanity || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Fetch INDEX-OLD and INDEX-ALL.
|
|
fetch_metadata INDEX-OLD INDEX-ALL || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Generate filtered INDEX-OLD and INDEX-ALL files containing only
|
|
# the components we want and without anything marked as "Ignore".
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata INDEX-OLD || return 1
|
|
fetch_filter_metadata INDEX-ALL || return 1
|
|
|
|
# Merge the INDEX-OLD and INDEX-ALL files into INDEX-ALL.
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sort INDEX-OLD INDEX-ALL > INDEX-ALL.tmp
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mv INDEX-ALL.tmp INDEX-ALL
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rm INDEX-OLD
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# Translate /boot/${KERNCONF} to ${KERNELDIR}
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fetch_filter_kernel_names INDEX-ALL ${KERNCONF}
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# Inspect the system and generate an INDEX-PRESENT file.
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fetch_inspect_system INDEX-ALL INDEX-PRESENT /dev/null || return 1
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# Compare INDEX-ALL and INDEX-PRESENT and print warnings about any
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# differences.
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IDS_compare INDEX-ALL INDEX-PRESENT
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}
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#### Main functions -- call parameter-handling and core functions
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# Using the command line, configuration file, and defaults,
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# set all the parameters which are needed later.
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get_params () {
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init_params
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parse_cmdline $@
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parse_conffile
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default_params
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}
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# Fetch command. Make sure that we're being called
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# interactively, then run fetch_check_params and fetch_run
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cmd_fetch () {
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if [ ! -t 0 ]; then
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echo -n "`basename $0` fetch should not "
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echo "be run non-interactively."
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echo "Run `basename $0` cron instead."
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exit 1
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fi
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|
fetch_check_params
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fetch_run || exit 1
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}
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|
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|
# Cron command. Make sure the parameters are sensible; wait
|
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# rand(3600) seconds; then fetch updates. While fetching updates,
|
|
# send output to a temporary file; only print that file if the
|
|
# fetching failed.
|
|
cmd_cron () {
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|
fetch_check_params
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|
sleep `jot -r 1 0 3600`
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|
|
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TMPFILE=`mktemp /tmp/freebsd-update.XXXXXX` || exit 1
|
|
if ! fetch_run >> ${TMPFILE} ||
|
|
! grep -q "No updates needed" ${TMPFILE} ||
|
|
[ ${VERBOSELEVEL} = "debug" ]; then
|
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mail -s "`hostname` security updates" ${MAILTO} < ${TMPFILE}
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
rm ${TMPFILE}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Fetch files for upgrading to a new release.
|
|
cmd_upgrade () {
|
|
upgrade_check_params
|
|
upgrade_run || exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Install downloaded updates.
|
|
cmd_install () {
|
|
install_check_params
|
|
install_run || exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Rollback most recently installed updates.
|
|
cmd_rollback () {
|
|
rollback_check_params
|
|
rollback_run || exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Compare system against a "known good" index.
|
|
cmd_IDS () {
|
|
IDS_check_params
|
|
IDS_run || exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#### Entry point
|
|
|
|
# Make sure we find utilities from the base system
|
|
export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:${PATH}
|
|
|
|
# Set LC_ALL in order to avoid problems with character ranges like [A-Z].
|
|
export LC_ALL=C
|
|
|
|
get_params $@
|
|
for COMMAND in ${COMMANDS}; do
|
|
cmd_${COMMAND}
|
|
done
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