#!/bin/bash ## This script is to automate the preparation for a debian file system, which will be used for ## an ONIE installer image. ## ## USAGE: ## ./build_debian USERNAME PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED ## PARAMETERS: ## USERNAME ## The name of the default admin user ## PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED ## The encrypted password, expected by chpasswd command ## Default user USERNAME=$1 [ -n "$USERNAME" ] || { echo "Error: no or empty USERNAME argument" exit 1 } ## Password for the default user, customizable by environment variable ## By default it is an empty password ## You may get a crypted password by: perl -e 'print crypt("YourPaSsWoRd", "salt"),"\n"' PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED=$2 [ -n "$PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED" ] || { echo "Error: no or empty PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED argument" exit 1 } ## Include common functions . functions.sh ## Enable debug output for script set -x -e ## docker engine version (with platform) DOCKER_VERSION=1.11.1-0~jessie_amd64 ## Working directory to prepare the file system FILESYSTEM_ROOT=./fsroot PLATFORM_DIR=platform ## Hostname for the linux image HOSTNAME=sonic DEFAULT_USERINFO="Default admin user,,," ## Read ONIE image related config file . ./onie-image.conf [ -n "$ONIE_IMAGE_PART_SIZE" ] || { echo "Error: Invalid ONIE_IMAGE_PART_SIZE in onie image config file" exit 1 } [ -n "$ONIE_INSTALLER_PAYLOAD" ] || { echo "Error: Invalid ONIE_INSTALLER_PAYLOAD in onie image config file" exit 1 } [ -n "$FILESYSTEM_SQUASHFS" ] || { echo "Error: Invalid FILESYSTEM_SQUASHFS in onie image config file" exit 1 } ## Prepare the file system directory if [[ -d $FILESYSTEM_ROOT ]]; then sudo rm -rf $FILESYSTEM_ROOT || die "Failed to clean chroot directory" fi mkdir -p $FILESYSTEM_ROOT mkdir -p $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/$PLATFORM_DIR mkdir -p $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/$PLATFORM_DIR/x86_64-grub touch $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/$PLATFORM_DIR/firsttime ## Build a basic Debian system by debootstrap echo '[INFO] Debootstrap...' sudo http_proxy=$http_proxy debootstrap --variant=minbase --arch amd64 jessie $FILESYSTEM_ROOT http://debian-archive.trafficmanager.net/debian ## Config hostname and hosts, otherwise 'sudo ...' will complain 'sudo: unable to resolve host ...' sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT /bin/bash -c "echo '$HOSTNAME' > /etc/hostname" sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT /bin/bash -c "echo '127.0.0.1 $HOSTNAME' >> /etc/hosts" sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT /bin/bash -c "echo '127.0.0.1 localhost' >> /etc/hosts" ## Config basic fstab sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT /bin/bash -c 'echo "proc /proc proc defaults 0 0" >> /etc/fstab' sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT /bin/bash -c 'echo "sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0" >> /etc/fstab' ## Setup proxy [ -n "$http_proxy" ] && sudo /bin/bash -c "echo 'Acquire::http::Proxy \"$http_proxy\";' > $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy" ## Note: mounting is necessary to makedev and install linux image echo '[INFO] Mount all' ## Output all the mounted device for troubleshooting mount trap_push 'sudo umount $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/proc || true' sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT mount proc /proc -t proc ## Pointing apt to public apt mirrors and getting latest packages, needed for latest security updates sudo cp files/apt/sources.list $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/apt/ sudo cp files/apt/apt.conf.d/{81norecommends,apt-{clean,gzip-indexes,no-languages}} $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/ sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT bash -c 'apt-mark auto `apt-mark showmanual`' ## Note: set lang to prevent locale warnings in your chroot sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y update sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y upgrade echo '[INFO] Install packages for building image' sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install makedev psmisc ## Create device files echo '[INFO] MAKEDEV' sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT /bin/bash -c 'cd /dev && MAKEDEV generic' ## Install initramfs-tools and linux kernel ## Note: initramfs-tools recommends depending on busybox, and we really want busybox for ## 1. commands such as touch ## 2. mount supports squashfs ## However, 'dpkg -i' plus 'apt-get install -f' will ignore the recommended dependency. So ## we install busybox explicitly sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install busybox echo '[INFO] Install SONiC linux kernel image' ## Note: duplicate apt-get command to ensure every line return zero sudo dpkg --root=$FILESYSTEM_ROOT -i target/debs/initramfs-tools_*.deb || \ sudo LANG=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install -f sudo dpkg --root=$FILESYSTEM_ROOT -i target/debs/linux-image-3.16.0-5-amd64_*.deb || \ sudo LANG=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install -f ## Update initramfs for booting with squashfs+aufs cat files/initramfs-tools/modules | sudo tee -a $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/modules > /dev/null ## Hook into initramfs: change fs type from vfat to ext4 on arista switches sudo mkdir -p $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/ sudo cp files/initramfs-tools/arista-convertfs $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/arista-convertfs sudo chmod +x $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/arista-convertfs sudo cp files/initramfs-tools/mke2fs $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/mke2fs sudo chmod +x $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/mke2fs sudo cp files/initramfs-tools/setfacl $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/setfacl sudo chmod +x $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/setfacl # Hook into initramfs: rename the management interfaces on arista switches sudo cp files/initramfs-tools/arista-net $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/arista-net sudo chmod +x $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/arista-net # Hook into initramfs: resize root partition after migration from another NOS to SONiC on Dell switches sudo cp files/initramfs-tools/resize-rootfs $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/resize-rootfs sudo chmod +x $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-premount/resize-rootfs ## Hook into initramfs: after partition mount and loop file mount ## 1. Prepare layered file system ## 2. Bind-mount docker working directory (docker aufs cannot work over aufs rootfs) sudo cp files/initramfs-tools/union-mount $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/union-mount sudo chmod +x $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/union-mount sudo cp files/initramfs-tools/varlog $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/varlog sudo chmod +x $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/varlog # Management interface (eth0) dhcp can be optionally turned off (during a migration from another NOS to SONiC) sudo cp files/initramfs-tools/mgmt-intf-dhcp $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/mgmt-intf-dhcp sudo chmod +x $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-bottom/mgmt-intf-dhcp sudo cp files/initramfs-tools/union-fsck $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/union-fsck sudo chmod +x $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/union-fsck sudo chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT update-initramfs -u ## Install latest intel igb driver sudo cp target/debs/igb.ko $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/lib/modules/3.16.0-5-amd64/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb.ko ## Install latest intel ixgbe driver sudo cp target/debs/ixgbe.ko $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/lib/modules/3.16.0-5-amd64/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe.ko ## Install docker echo '[INFO] Install docker' ## Install apparmor utils since they're missing and apparmor is enabled in the kernel ## Otherwise Docker will fail to start sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install apparmor docker_deb_url=https://apt.dockerproject.org/repo/pool/main/d/docker-engine/docker-engine_${DOCKER_VERSION}.deb docker_deb_temp=`mktemp` trap_push "rm -f $docker_deb_temp" wget $docker_deb_url -qO $docker_deb_temp && { \ sudo dpkg --root=$FILESYSTEM_ROOT -i $docker_deb_temp || \ sudo LANG=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install -f; \ } ## Add docker config drop-in to select aufs, otherwise it may select other storage driver sudo mkdir -p $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/ ## Note: $_ means last argument of last command sudo cp files/docker/docker.service.conf $_ ## Create default user ## Note: user should be in the group with the same name, and also in sudo/docker group sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT useradd -G sudo,docker $USERNAME -c "$DEFAULT_USERINFO" -m -s /bin/bash ## Create password for the default user echo $USERNAME:$PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED | sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT chpasswd -e ## Pre-install hardware drivers sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install \ firmware-linux-nonfree ## Pre-install the fundamental packages ## Note: gdisk is needed for sgdisk in install.sh ## Note: parted is needed for partprobe in install.sh ## Note: ca-certificates is needed for easy_install ## Note: don't install python-apt by pip, older than Debian repo one sudo LANG=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install \ file \ ifupdown \ iproute2 \ bridge-utils \ isc-dhcp-client \ sudo \ vim \ tcpdump \ dbus \ ntp \ ntpstat \ openssh-server \ python \ python-setuptools \ rsyslog \ monit \ python-apt \ traceroute \ iputils-ping \ net-tools \ bsdmainutils \ ca-certificates \ i2c-tools \ efibootmgr \ usbutils \ pciutils \ iptables-persistent \ logrotate \ curl \ kexec-tools \ less \ unzip \ gdisk \ sysfsutils \ grub2-common \ ethtool \ screen sudo LANG=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y download \ grub-pc-bin sudo mv $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/grub-pc-bin*.deb $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/$PLATFORM_DIR/x86_64-grub sudo dpkg --root=$FILESYSTEM_ROOT -i target/debs/libwrap0_*.deb || \ sudo LANG=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install -f ## Disable kexec supported reboot which was installed by default sudo sed -i 's/LOAD_KEXEC=true/LOAD_KEXEC=false/' $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/default/kexec ## Remove sshd host keys, and will regenerate on first sshd start sudo rm -f $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/ssh/ssh_host_*_key* sudo cp files/sshd/host-ssh-keygen.sh $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/usr/local/bin/ sudo cp -f files/sshd/sshd.service $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/lib/systemd/system/ssh.service ## Config sshd sudo augtool --autosave "set /files/etc/ssh/sshd_config/UseDNS no" -r $FILESYSTEM_ROOT sudo sed -i 's/^ListenAddress ::/#ListenAddress ::/' $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/ssh/sshd_config sudo sed -i 's/^#ListenAddress 0.0.0.0/ListenAddress 0.0.0.0/' $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/ssh/sshd_config ## Config monit sudo sed -i ' s/^# set logfile syslog/set logfile syslog/; s/^\s*set logfile \/var/# set logfile \/var/; s/^# set httpd port/set httpd port/; s/^# use address localhost/ use address localhost/; s/^# allow localhost/ allow localhost/; s/^# allow admin:monit/ allow admin:monit/; s/^# allow @monit/ allow @monit/; s/^# allow @users readonly/ allow @users readonly/ ' $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/monit/monitrc sudo tee -a $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/monit/monitrc > /dev/null <<'EOF' check filesystem root-aufs with path / if space usage > 90% for 5 times within 10 cycles then alert check system $HOST if memory usage > 90% for 5 times within 10 cycles then alert if cpu usage (user) > 90% for 5 times within 10 cycles then alert if cpu usage (system) > 90% for 5 times within 10 cycles then alert EOF ## Config sysctl sudo mkdir -p $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/var/core sudo augtool --autosave " set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/kernel.core_pattern '|/usr/bin/coredump-compress %e %t %p' set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/kernel.softlockup_panic 1 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/kernel.panic 10 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/fs.suid_dumpable 2 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.default.forwarding 1 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.all.forwarding 1 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.eth0.forwarding 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.default.arp_accept 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.default.arp_announce 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.default.arp_filter 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.default.arp_notify 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.default.arp_ignore 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.all.arp_accept 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.all.arp_announce 1 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.all.arp_filter 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.all.arp_notify 1 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.conf.all.arp_ignore 2 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv4.neigh.default.base_reachable_time_ms 1800000 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv6.conf.default.forwarding 1 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding 1 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv6.conf.eth0.forwarding 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_dad 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_dad 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv6.conf.eth0.accept_dad 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.ipv6.conf.eth0.accept_ra_defrtr 0 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.core.rmem_max 2097152 set /files/etc/sysctl.conf/net.core.wmem_max 2097152 " -r $FILESYSTEM_ROOT ## docker-py is needed by Ansible docker module sudo https_proxy=$https_proxy LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT easy_install pip sudo https_proxy=$https_proxy LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT pip install 'docker-py==1.6.0' ## Note: keep pip installed for maintainance purpose ## Create /var/run/redis folder for docker-database to mount sudo mkdir -p $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/var/run/redis ## Config DHCP for eth0 sudo tee -a $FILESYSTEM_ROOT/etc/network/interfaces > /dev/null < /dev/null <