sonic-buildimage/scripts/build_kvm_image.sh
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[Build] Increase the size of the installer image (#11869)
#### Why I did it
Fix the build failure caused by the installer image size too small. The installer image is only used during the build, not impact the final images.
See https://dev.azure.com/mssonic/build/_build/results?buildId=139926&view=logs&j=cef3d8a9-152e-5193-620b-567dc18af272&t=359769c4-8b5e-5976-a793-85da132e0a6f

```
+ fallocate -l 2048M ./sonic-installer.img
+ mkfs.vfat ./sonic-installer.img
mkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)
++ mktemp -d
+ tmpdir=/tmp/tmp.TqdDSc00Cn
+ mount -o loop ./sonic-installer.img /tmp/tmp.TqdDSc00Cn
+ cp target/sonic-vs.bin /tmp/tmp.TqdDSc00Cn/onie-installer.bin
cp: error writing '/tmp/tmp.TqdDSc00Cn/onie-installer.bin': No space left on device
[  FAIL LOG END  ] [ target/sonic-vs.img.gz ]
```

#### How I did it
Increase the size from 2048M to 4096M.
Why not increase to 16G like qcow2 image?
The qcow2 supports the sparse disk, although a big disk size allocated, but it will not consume the real disk size. The falocate does not support the sparse disk. We do not want to allocate a very big disk, but no use at all. It will require more space to build.
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#!/bin/bash -ex
# Copyright (C) 2014 Curt Brune <curt@cumulusnetworks.com>
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
MEM=8192
DISK=$1
ONIE_RECOVERY_ISO=$2
INSTALLER=$3
DISK_SIZE=$4
INSTALLER_DISK="./sonic-installer.img"
# VM will listen on telnet port $KVM_PORT
KVM_PORT=9000
on_exit()
{
rm -f $kvm_log
}
on_error()
{
netstat -antp
ps aux
echo "============= kvm_log =============="
cat $kvm_log
}
create_disk()
{
echo "Creating SONiC kvm disk : $DISK of size $DISK_SIZE GB"
qemu-img create -f qcow2 $DISK ${DISK_SIZE}G
}
prepare_installer_disk()
{
fallocate -l 4096M $INSTALLER_DISK
mkfs.vfat $INSTALLER_DISK
tmpdir=$(mktemp -d)
mount -o loop $INSTALLER_DISK $tmpdir
cp $INSTALLER $tmpdir/onie-installer.bin
umount $tmpdir
}
apt-get install -y net-tools
create_disk
prepare_installer_disk
echo "Prepare memory for KVM build: $vs_build_prepare_mem"
mount proc /proc -t proc || true
free -m
if [[ "$vs_build_prepare_mem" == "yes" ]]; then
# Force o.s. to drop cache and compact memory so that KVM can get 2G memory
bash -c 'echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches'
# Not all kernels support compact_memory
if [[ -w '/proc/sys/vm/compact_memory' ]]
then
bash -c 'echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/compact_memory'
fi
free -m
fi
kvm_log=$(mktemp)
trap on_exit EXIT
trap on_error ERR
echo "Installing SONiC"
/usr/bin/kvm -m $MEM \
-name "onie" \
-boot "order=cd,once=d" -cdrom "$ONIE_RECOVERY_ISO" \
-device e1000,netdev=onienet \
-netdev user,id=onienet,hostfwd=:0.0.0.0:3041-:22 \
-vnc 0.0.0.0:0 \
-vga std \
-drive file=$DISK,media=disk,if=virtio,index=0 \
-drive file=$INSTALLER_DISK,if=virtio,index=1 \
-serial telnet:127.0.0.1:$KVM_PORT,server > $kvm_log 2>&1 &
kvm_pid=$!
sleep 2.0
[ -d "/proc/$kvm_pid" ] || {
echo "ERROR: kvm died."
cat $kvm_log
exit 1
}
echo "to kill kvm: sudo kill $kvm_pid"
./install_sonic.py
kill $kvm_pid
echo "Booting up SONiC"
/usr/bin/kvm -m $MEM \
-name "onie" \
-device e1000,netdev=onienet \
-netdev user,id=onienet,hostfwd=:0.0.0.0:3041-:22 \
-vnc 0.0.0.0:0 \
-vga std \
-snapshot \
-drive file=$DISK,media=disk,if=virtio,index=0 \
-serial telnet:127.0.0.1:$KVM_PORT,server > $kvm_log 2>&1 &
kvm_pid=$!
sleep 2.0
[ -d "/proc/$kvm_pid" ] || {
echo "ERROR: kvm died."
cat $kvm_log
exit 1
}
echo "to kill kvm: sudo kill $kvm_pid"
./check_install.py -u $SONIC_USERNAME -P $PASSWD -p $KVM_PORT
kill $kvm_pid
exit 0