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1 #!/bin/ksh
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23 # Copyright (c) 1996, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
25 # Author: Jeff Bonwick
27 # Please report any bugs to bonwick@eng.
29 # How Install works:
31 # Install performs the following steps:
33 # 1. Get the list of modules, configuration files, and links
34 # that are desired.
36 # 2. Create the requested subset of /kernel in Install's temp space
37 # (/tmp/Install.username by default.)
39 # 3. Create a tar file (/tmp/Install.username/Install.tar) based on (3).
41 # 4. If -n was specified, exit. If a target was specified using -T,
42 # rcp the tarfile to the target and exit. If a target was specified
43 # using -t, rsh to the target machine and untar the tarfile in the
44 # target directory.
46 # If any of these steps fail, Install will give you an error message and,
47 # in most cases, suggest corrective measures. Then, you can recover the
48 # install with "Install -R". (This is not required; it's just faster than
49 # starting from scratch.)
51 # One final comment: Unfortunately, tar and I disagree on what
52 # constitutes a fatal error. (tar -x will exit 0 even if it can't write
53 # anything in the current directory.) Thus, I am reduced to grepping stderr
54 # for (what I consider) fatal and nonfatal error messages. If you run into
55 # a situation where this doesn't behave the way you think it should (either
56 # an "Install failed" message after a successful install, or an "Install
57 # complete" message after it bombs), please let me know.
60 # The CDPATH variable causes ksh's `cd' builtin to emit messages to stdout
61 # under certain circumstances, which can really screw things up; unset it.
63 unset CDPATH
65 INSTALL=`basename $0`
66 DOT=`pwd`
68 TRAILER="Install.$LOGNAME"
69 INSTALL_STATE=${INSTALL_STATE-$HOME/.Install.state}
70 export INSTALL_STATE
71 INSTALL_DIR=${INSTALL_DIR-/tmp/$TRAILER}
72 if [ "`basename $INSTALL_DIR`" != "$TRAILER" ]; then
73 INSTALL_DIR="$INSTALL_DIR/$TRAILER"
75 export INSTALL_DIR
76 INSTALL_LIB=${INSTALL_LIB-$HOME/LibInstall}
77 export INSTALL_LIB
78 INSTALL_RC=${INSTALL_RC-$HOME/.Installrc}
79 export INSTALL_RC
80 INSTALL_CP=${INSTALL_CP-"cp -p"}
81 export INSTALL_CP
82 INSTALL_RCP=${INSTALL_RCP-"rcp -p"}
83 export INSTALL_RCP
85 STATE=0
87 DEFAULT_OPTIONS="-naq"
88 GLOM=no
89 GLOMNAME=kernel
90 IMPL="default"
91 WANT32="yes"
92 WANT64="yes"
94 modlist=/tmp/modlist$$
95 # dummy directory for make state files.
96 modstatedir=/tmp/modstate$$
98 trap 'fail "User Interrupt" "You can resume by typing \"$INSTALL -R\""' 1 2 3 15
100 function usage {
101 echo ""
102 echo $1
103 echo '
104 Usage: Install [ -w workspace ]
105 [ -s srcdir (default: usr/src/uts) ]
106 [ -k karch (e.g. sun4u; required if not deducible from pwd) ]
107 [ -t target (extract tar file on target, e.g. user@machine:/) ]
108 [ -T target (copy tar file to target, e.g. user@machine:/tmp) ]
109 [ -n (no target, just create tar file in /tmp (default)) ]
110 [ -u (install unix only) ]
111 [ -m (install modules only) ]
112 [ -a (install everything, i.e. unix + modules (default)) ]
113 [ -v (verbose output) ]
114 [ -V (REALLY verbose output) ]
115 [ -q (quiet (default)) ]
116 [ -c (clean up (remove temp files) when done (default) ]
117 [ -p (preserve temp files -- useful for debugging) ]
118 [ -L (library create: put tarfile in $INSTALL_LIB/env.karch) ]
119 [ -l lib (library extract: use $INSTALL_LIB/lib as source) ]
120 [ -D libdir (default: $HOME/LibInstall) ]
121 [ -d tempdir (Install work area (default: /tmp)) ]
122 [ -G glomname (put all files under platform/karch/glomname) ]
123 [ -i impl (e.g. sunfire; recommended with -G) ]
124 [ -x (update /etc/name_to_major et al) ]
125 [ -X (do not update /etc/name_to_major et al (default)) ]
126 [ -P (update /etc/path_to_inst -- generally not advisable) ]
127 [ -h (help -- prints this message) ]
128 [ -R (recover a previous Install) ]
129 [ -o objdir (object directory - either obj or debug (the default)) ]
130 [ -K (do not copy kmdb) ]
131 [ -3 32-bit modules only ]
132 [ -6 64-bit modules only ]
133 [ list of modules to install ]
135 For full details:
137 man -M /ws/on297-gate/public/docs Install
139 exit 1
143 # Save the current state of Install
146 function save_state {
147 rm -f $INSTALL_STATE
148 (echo "# State of previous Install
149 TARGET=$TARGET
150 ENV_PATH=$ENV_PATH
151 ENV_NAME=$ENV_NAME
152 KARCH=$KARCH
153 UTS=$UTS
154 INSTALL_DIR=$INSTALL_DIR
155 INSTALL_LIB=$INSTALL_LIB
156 IMODE=$IMODE
157 LIBCREATE=$LIBCREATE
158 LIBSRC=$LIBSRC
159 VERBOSE=$VERBOSE
160 CLEANUP=$CLEANUP
161 GLOM=$GLOM
162 GLOMNAME=$GLOMNAME
163 KMDB=$KMDB
164 files='$files'
165 STATE=$STATE" >$INSTALL_STATE) || verbose "Warning: cannot save state"
169 # Restore the previous state of Install
172 function restore_state {
173 test -s $INSTALL_STATE || fail "Can't find $INSTALL_STATE"
174 eval "`cat $INSTALL_STATE`"
178 # Install failed -- print error messages and exit 2
181 function fail {
182 save_state
184 # We might have gotten here via a trap. So wait for any
185 # children (especially "make modlist") to exit before giving
186 # the error message or cleaning up.
188 wait
189 while [ $# -gt 0 ]
191 echo $1
192 shift
193 done
194 rm -rf $modstatedir
195 rm -f $modlist
196 echo "Install failed"
197 exit 2
201 # Echo a string in verbose mode only
204 function verbose {
205 test "$VERBOSE" != "q" && echo $1
209 # hack for tmpfs bug -- remove files gradually
212 function remove_dir {
213 test -d $1 || return
214 local_dot=`pwd`
215 cd $1
216 touch foo
217 rm -f `find . -type f -print`
218 cd $local_dot
219 rm -rf $1
223 # Create a directory if it doesn't already exist.
224 # mkdir will provide an error message, so don't provide an additional
225 # message.
228 function tstmkdir {
229 [ -d $1 ] || mkdir -p $1 || fail
233 # Patch up target directories for glommed kernel.
234 # usage: fixglom listfile glomname
237 function fixglom {
238 nawk \
239 -v glomname=$2 \
240 -v karch=$KARCH '
241 $1 == "MOD" || $1 == "SYMLINK" {
242 sub(/^platform.*kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $4)
243 sub(/^kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $4)
244 sub(/^usr.kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $4)
245 print
247 $1 == "LINK" {
248 sub(/^platform.*kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $3)
249 sub(/^kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $3)
250 sub(/^usr.kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $3)
251 sub(/^platform.*kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $5)
252 sub(/^kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $5)
253 sub(/^usr.kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $5)
254 print
256 $1 == "CONF" {
257 sub(/^platform.*kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $3)
258 sub(/^kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $3)
259 sub(/^usr.kernel/, "platform/" karch "/" glomname, $3)
260 print
262 ' $1 > $1.new
263 mv $1.new $1
267 # Filter out implementation-specific modules, unless that
268 # implementation was requested by the user.
269 # usage: filtimpl listfile implname
272 function filtimpl {
273 nawk \
274 -v impl=$2 '
275 $1 == "MOD" || $1 == "SYMLINK" {
276 if ($6 == "all" || $6 == impl)
277 print
279 $1 == "CONF" {
280 if ($5 == "all" || $5 == impl)
281 print
283 $1 == "LINK" {
284 if ($7 == "all" || $7 == impl)
285 print
287 ' $1 > $1.new
288 mv $1.new $1
292 # Filter the module list to match the user's request.
293 # Usage: filtmod listfile modules
295 function filtmod {
296 nawk -v reqstring="$2" '
297 function modmatch(modname) {
298 if (reqstring == "All") {
299 return (1)
300 } else if (reqstring == "Modules") {
301 if (modname != "unix" && modname != "genunix")
302 return (1)
303 } else {
304 if (modname in reqmods)
305 return (1)
307 return (0)
309 BEGIN {
311 # The split call creates indexes 1, 2, 3, ... We want
312 # the module names as indexes.
314 split(reqstring, tmpmods)
315 for (i in tmpmods)
316 reqmods[tmpmods[i]] = 1
318 $1 == "MOD" {
319 if (modmatch($3))
320 print
322 $1 == "CONF" {
323 if (modmatch($6))
324 print
326 $1 == "SYMLINK" {
327 if (modmatch($7))
328 print
330 $1 == "LINK" {
331 if (modmatch($4))
332 print
334 ' $1 > $1.new
335 mv $1.new $1
339 # Unpack the crypto tarball into the given tree, then massage the
340 # tree so that the binaries are all in objNN or debugNN directories.
342 function unpack_crypto {
343 typeset tarfile=$1
344 typeset ctop=$2
345 [ -d "$ctop" ] || fail "Can't create tree for crypto modules."
347 [ "$VERBOSE" = "V" ] && echo "unpacking crypto tarball into $ctop..."
348 bzcat "$tarfile" | (cd "$ctop"; tar xf -)
350 typeset root="$ctop/proto/root_$MACH"
351 [ $OBJD = obj ] && root="$ctop/proto/root_$MACH-nd"
352 [ -d "$root" ] || fail "Can't unpack crypto tarball."
354 (cd "$root"; for d in platform kernel usr/kernel; do
355 [ ! -d $d ] && continue
356 find $d -type f -print
357 done) | while read file; do
358 typeset dir=$(dirname "$file")
359 typeset base=$(basename "$file")
360 typeset type=$(basename "$dir")
361 if [ "$type" = amd64 ]; then
362 newdir="$dir/${OBJD}64"
363 elif [ "$type" = sparcv9 ]; then
364 newdir="$dir/${OBJD}64"
365 else
366 newdir="$dir/${OBJD}32"
368 mkdir -p "$root/$newdir"
369 [ "$VERBOSE" = "V" ] && echo "mv $file $newdir"
370 mv "$root/$file" "$root/$newdir"
371 done
375 # Copy a module, or create a link, as needed.
377 function copymod {
378 case $1 in
379 MOD)
380 targdir=$INSTALL_FILES/$4
381 tstmkdir $targdir
382 target=$targdir/$3
383 verbose "$INSTALL_CP $2/${OBJD}$5/$3 $target"
384 $INSTALL_CP $2/${OBJD}$5/$3 $target || \
385 fail "can't create $target"
387 SYMLINK)
388 targdir=$INSTALL_FILES/$4
389 tstmkdir $targdir
390 target=$targdir/$5
391 rm -f $target
392 verbose "ln -s $3 $target"
393 ln -s $3 $target || fail "can't create $target"
395 LINK)
396 targdir=$INSTALL_FILES/$5
397 tstmkdir $targdir
398 target=$targdir/$6
399 rm -f $target
400 verbose "ln $INSTALL_FILES/$3/$4 $target"
401 ln $INSTALL_FILES/$3/$4 $target || fail "can't create $target"
403 CONF)
404 target=$INSTALL_FILES/$3
405 tstmkdir `dirname $target`
406 conffile=`basename $3`
407 verbose "$INSTALL_CP $4/$conffile $target"
408 $INSTALL_CP $4/$conffile $target
411 fail "unrecognized modlist entry: $*"
413 esac
416 # Sanity-check the given module list.
417 function check_modlist {
418 nawk '
419 BEGIN {
420 nfields["MOD"] = 6
421 nfields["CONF"] = 6
422 nfields["LINK"] = 7
423 nfields["SYMLINK"] = 7
426 # This also catches unknown tags.
427 if (nfields[$1] != NF) {
428 print "error: invalid modlist record:"
429 print $0
430 print "expected", nfields[$1], "fields, found", NF
431 status=1
434 END {
435 exit status
437 ' $1 || fail "Errors in kernel module list"
441 # Copy kernel modules to $INSTALL_DIR
444 function copy_kernel {
446 case $KARCH in
447 sun4*) ISA=sparc; MACH=sparc ;;
448 i386*) ISA=intel; MACH=i386 ;;
449 *) fail "${KARCH}: invalid kernel architecture";;
450 esac
451 export MACH
453 if [ "$GLOM" = "no" ]; then
454 verbose "Source = $UTS, ISA = $ISA, kernel = $KARCH"
455 else
456 verbose "Source = $UTS, ISA = $ISA, kernel = $KARCH, impl = $IMPL"
459 test -d $KARCH || fail "${KARCH}: invalid kernel architecture"
460 test -d $ISA || fail "${ISA}: invalid instruction set architecture"
462 tstmkdir $INSTALL_FILES
463 rm -rf $modstatedir
464 tstmkdir $modstatedir
465 export MODSTATE=$modstatedir/state
468 # Figure out which "make" to use. dmake is faster than serial
469 # make, but dmake 7.3 has a bug that causes it to lose log
470 # output, which means the modlist might be incomplete.
472 make=dmake
473 dmvers=`$make -version`
474 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
475 make=/usr/bin/make
476 elif [[ $dmvers = *Distributed?Make?7.3* ]]; then
477 unset make
478 searchpath="/ws/onnv-tools/SUNWspro/SOS10/bin
479 /opt/SUNWspro/SOS10/bin
480 /opt/SUNWspro/bin"
481 for dmpath in $searchpath; do
482 verbose "Trying $dmpath/dmake"
483 if [ -x $dmpath/dmake ]; then
484 dmvers=`$dmpath/dmake -version`
485 if [[ $dmvers != *Distributed?Make?7.3* ]]; then
486 make="$dmpath/dmake"
487 break;
490 done
491 if [ -z $make ]; then
492 make=/usr/bin/make
493 echo "Warning: dmake 7.3 doesn't work with Install;" \
494 "using $make"
499 # Get a list of all modules, configuration files, and links
500 # that we might want to install.
502 verbose "Building module list..."
503 (cd $KARCH; MAKEFLAGS=e $make -K $MODSTATE modlist.karch) | \
504 egrep "^MOD|^CONF|^LINK|^SYMLINK" > $modlist
505 [ "$VERBOSE" = "V" ] && cat $modlist
506 check_modlist $modlist
507 if [ "$GLOM" = "yes" ]; then
508 fixglom $modlist $GLOMNAME
509 filtimpl $modlist $IMPL
511 if [[ -n "$files" && "$files" != All ]]; then
512 filtmod $modlist "$files"
516 # Copy modules and create links. For architectures with both
517 # 32- and 64-bit modules, we'll likely have duplicate
518 # configuration files, so do those after filtering out the
519 # duplicates.
521 verbose "Copying files to ${INSTALL_FILES}..."
524 # The IFS is reset to the newline character so we can buffer the
525 # output of grep without piping it directly to copymod, otherwise
526 # if fail() is called, then it will deadlock in fail()'s wait call
528 OIFS="$IFS"
529 IFS="
531 set -- `grep -v "^CONF" $modlist`;
532 IFS="$OIFS"
533 for onemod in "$@"; do
534 copymod $onemod
535 done
537 OIFS="$IFS"
538 IFS="
540 set -- `grep "^CONF" $modlist | sort | uniq`;
541 IFS="$OIFS"
542 for onemod in "$@"; do
543 copymod $onemod
544 done
547 # Add the glommed kernel name to the root archive
549 if [[ $GLOM == "yes" ]];
550 then
551 filelist="$INSTALL_FILES/etc/boot/solaris/filelist.ramdisk"
552 mkdir -p `dirname $filelist`
553 echo "platform/$KARCH/$GLOMNAME" >$filelist
556 STATE=1 # all kernel modules copied correctly
557 save_state
560 function kmdb_copy {
561 typeset src="$1"
562 typeset destdir="$2"
564 if [[ ! -d $dest ]] ; then
565 [[ "$VERBOSE" != "q" ]] && echo "mkdir -p $destdir"
567 mkdir -p $destdir || fail "failed to create $destdir"
570 [[ "$VERBOSE" != "q" ]] && echo "cp $src $destdir"
572 cp $src $destdir || fail "failed to copy $src to $destdir"
575 function kmdb_copy_machkmods {
576 typeset modbase="$1"
577 typeset destdir="$2"
578 typeset dir=
579 typeset kmod=
581 [[ ! -d $modbase ]] && return
583 for dir in $(find $modbase -name kmod) ; do
584 set -- $(echo $dir |tr '/' ' ')
586 [[ $# -lt 2 ]] && fail "invalid mach kmod dir $dir"
588 shift $(($# - 2))
589 kmod=$1
591 [[ ! -f $dir/$kmod ]] && continue
593 kmdb_copy $dir/$kmod $destdir
594 done
597 function kmdb_copy_karchkmods {
598 typeset modbase="$1"
599 typeset destdir="$2"
600 typeset bitdir="$3"
601 typeset dir=
602 typeset kmod=
603 typeset karch=
605 [[ ! -d $modbase ]] && return
607 for dir in $(find $modbase -name kmod) ; do
608 set -- $(echo $dir | tr '/' ' ')
610 [[ $# -lt 3 ]] && fail "invalid karch kmod dir $dir"
612 shift $(($# - 3))
613 kmod=$1
614 bdir=$2
616 [[ $bdir != $bitdir ]] && continue
617 [[ ! -f $dir/$1 ]] && continue
619 kmdb_copy $dir/$kmod $destdir
620 done
623 function kmdb_copy_kmdbmod {
624 typeset kmdbpath="$1"
625 typeset destdir="$2"
627 [[ ! -f $kmdbpath ]] && return 1
629 kmdb_copy $kmdbpath $destdir
631 return 0
634 function copy_kmdb {
635 typeset kmdbtgtdir=$INSTALL_FILES/platform/$KARCH/$GLOMNAME/misc
636 typeset bitdirs=
637 typeset isadir=
638 typeset b64srcdir=
639 typeset b64tgtdir=
640 typeset b32srcdir=
641 typeset b32tgtdir=
642 typeset machdir=
643 typeset platdir=
645 if [[ $KMDB = "no" || ! -d $SRC/cmd/mdb ]] ; then
646 # The kmdb copy was suppressed or the workspace doesn't contain
647 # the mdb subtree. Either way, there's nothing to do.
648 STATE=2
649 save_state
650 return
653 if [[ $(mach) = "i386" ]] ; then
654 isadir="intel"
655 b64srcdir="amd64"
656 b64tgtdir="amd64"
657 b32srcdir="ia32"
658 b32tgtdir="."
659 else
660 isadir="sparc"
661 b64srcdir="v9"
662 b64tgtdir="sparcv9"
663 b32srcdir="v7"
664 b32tgtdir="."
667 typeset foundkmdb=no
668 typeset kmdbpath=
669 typeset destdir=
671 platdir=$INSTALL_FILES/platform/$KARCH/$GLOMNAME
672 if [[ $GLOM = "yes" ]] ; then
673 machdir=$platdir
674 else
675 machdir=$INSTALL_FILES/kernel
678 srctrees=$SRC
679 if [[ $WANT64 = "yes" ]] ; then
680 # kmdbmod for sparc and x86 are built and installed
681 # in different places
682 if [[ $(mach) = "i386" ]] ; then
683 kmdbpath=$SRC/cmd/mdb/$isadir/$b64srcdir/kmdb/kmdbmod
684 destdir=$machdir/misc/$b64tgtdir
685 else
686 kmdbpath=$SRC/cmd/mdb/$KARCH/$b64srcdir/kmdb/kmdbmod
687 destdir=$platdir/misc/$b64tgtdir
690 if kmdb_copy_kmdbmod $kmdbpath $destdir ; then
691 foundkmdb="yes"
693 for tree in $srctrees; do
694 kmdb_copy_machkmods \
695 $tree/cmd/mdb/$isadir/$b64srcdir \
696 $machdir/kmdb/$b64tgtdir
697 kmdb_copy_karchkmods $tree/cmd/mdb/$KARCH \
698 $platdir/kmdb/$b64tgtdir $b64srcdir
699 done
703 if [[ $WANT32 = "yes" ]] ; then
704 kmdbpath=$SRC/cmd/mdb/$isadir/$b32srcdir/kmdb/kmdbmod
705 destdir=$machdir/misc/$b32tgtdir
707 if kmdb_copy_kmdbmod $kmdbpath $destdir ; then
708 foundkmdb="yes"
710 for tree in $srctrees; do
711 kmdb_copy_machkmods \
712 $tree/cmd/mdb/$isadir/$b32srcdir \
713 $machdir/kmdb/$b32tgtdir
714 kmdb_copy_karchkmods $tree/cmd/mdb/$KARCH \
715 $platdir/kmdb/$b32tgtdir $b32srcdir
716 done
720 # A kmdb-less workspace isn't fatal, but it is potentially problematic,
721 # as the changes made to uts may have altered something upon which kmdb
722 # depends. We will therefore remind the user that they haven't built it
723 # yet.
724 if [[ $foundkmdb != "yes" ]] ; then
725 echo "WARNING: kmdb isn't built, and won't be included"
728 STATE=2
729 save_state
730 return
734 # Make tarfile
737 function make_tarfile {
738 echo "Creating tarfile $TARFILE"
739 test -d $INSTALL_FILES || fail "Can't find $INSTALL_FILES"
740 cd $INSTALL_FILES
741 rm -f $TARFILE files
743 # We don't want to change the permissions or ownership of pre-existing
744 # directories on the target machine, so we're going to take care to
745 # avoid including directories in the tarfile. On extraction, tar won't
746 # modify pre-existing directories, and will create non-existent ones as
747 # the user doing the extraction.
748 find . ! -type d -print |fgrep -vx './files' >files
749 tar cf $TARFILE -I files || fail "Couldn't create tarfile $TARFILE"
750 STATE=3
754 # Routines to copy files to the target machine
757 function remote_fail {
758 fail "" "$1" "" \
759 "Make sure that $TARGET_MACHINE is up." \
760 "Check .rhosts in the home directory of user $TARGET_USER on $TARGET_MACHINE." \
761 "Check /etc/hosts.equiv, /etc/passwd, and /etc/shadow." \
762 "Change permissions on $TARGET_MACHINE as necessary." \
763 "Then, use \"$INSTALL -R\" to resume the install." ""
766 function remote_install {
767 if [ "$IMODE" = "n" ]; then
768 STATE=4
769 return 0
771 test -s $TARFILE || fail "$TARFILE missing or empty"
772 verbose "Installing system on $TARGET"
773 test -d $INSTALL_DIR || fail "Can't find $INSTALL_DIR"
774 cd $INSTALL_DIR
775 rm -f errors fatal nonfatal
776 if [ "$IMODE" = "T" ]; then
777 EMESG="Can't rcp to $TARGET"
778 touch errors
779 sh -e${SHV}c "$INSTALL_RCP $TARFILE $TARGET/Install.tar"
780 else
781 EMESG="Can't rsh to $TARGET_MACHINE"
782 rsh -l $TARGET_USER $TARGET_MACHINE \
783 "(cd $TARGET_DIR; /usr/bin/tar x${V}f -)" \
784 <$TARFILE 2>errors
786 test $? -ne 0 && remote_fail "$EMESG"
787 cd $INSTALL_DIR
788 egrep "set time|warning|blocksize" errors >nonfatal
789 egrep -v "set time|warning|blocksize" errors >fatal
790 if [ -s fatal ]; then
791 echo "Fatal errors from rsh:"
792 cat fatal
793 remote_fail "Can't install on $TARGET_MACHINE"
795 if [ -s nonfatal -a "$VERBOSE" != "q" ]; then
796 echo "Non-fatal errors from rsh:"
797 cat nonfatal
799 rm -f fatal nonfatal errors
800 test "$IMODE" = "T" && echo "Files can be extracted on \
801 $TARGET_MACHINE using 'tar xvf $TARGET_DIR/Install.tar'"
802 STATE=4
805 function okexit {
806 cd /tmp
807 test "$CLEANUP" = c && remove_dir $INSTALL_DIR
808 save_state
809 rm -rf $modstatedir
810 rm -f $modlist
811 [ -n "$cryptotree" ] && rm -rf "$cryptotree"
812 verbose "Install complete"
813 exit 0
817 # Process options
820 RCOPTS=""
821 LIBCREATE="no"
822 LIBSRC=""
823 ENV_PATH=$SRCTOP
824 OBJD="debug"
825 KMDB="yes"
827 test -s $INSTALL_RC && RCOPTS=`cat $INSTALL_RC`
828 set $INSTALL $DEFAULT_OPTIONS $RCOPTS $*
829 shift
831 while getopts acd:D:G:hi:k:Kl:Lmno:pPqRs:t:T:uvVw:xX36 opt
833 case $opt in
834 w) ENV_PATH="$OPTARG"; SRC="$ENV_PATH/usr/src";;
835 s) UTS="$OPTARG";;
836 k) KARCH="$OPTARG";;
837 t|T) TARGET="$OPTARG"; IMODE=$opt; CLEANUP="c";;
838 n) TARGET=""; IMODE="n"; CLEANUP="p";;
839 u) files="unix genunix";;
840 m) files="Modules";;
841 a) files="All";;
842 v|V|q) VERBOSE=$opt;;
843 c|p) CLEANUP=$opt;;
844 L) LIBCREATE="yes"; CLEANUP="c";;
845 l) LIBSRC="$OPTARG";;
846 D) INSTALL_LIB="$OPTARG";;
847 d) INSTALL_DIR="$OPTARG/$TRAILER";;
848 G) GLOM=yes; GLOMNAME="$OPTARG";;
849 P|X|x) echo "-$opt is obsolete; ignored";;
850 h) usage "${INSTALL}: installs unix and modules";;
851 R) x=$OPTIND; restore_state; OPTIND=$x;;
852 i) IMPL="$OPTARG";;
853 o) OBJD="$OPTARG";;
854 K) KMDB="no";;
855 3) WANT64="no";;
856 6) WANT32="no";;
857 \?) usage "Illegal option";;
858 esac
859 done
860 shift `expr $OPTIND - 1`
862 ENV_NAME=`basename $ENV_PATH`
865 # The rest of the command line is a list of individual files to copy.
866 # If non-null, this list overrides the -uma options.
869 if [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; then
870 files="$*"
871 KMDB="no"
874 case "$VERBOSE" in
875 v) V="v"; SHV="x";;
876 V) V="v"; SHV="x"; set -x;;
877 q) V=""; SHV="";;
878 esac
881 # Create temp directory for Install's files
884 tstmkdir $INSTALL_DIR
886 TARFILE=$INSTALL_DIR/Install.${KARCH}.tar
887 INSTALL_FILES=$INSTALL_DIR/$KARCH
890 # Extract the target machine and target directory from a target of the
891 # form [user@]machine:/dir .
894 if [ "$IMODE" != "n" ]; then
895 eval `echo $TARGET | nawk -F':' '{
896 if (NF != 2 || !length($1) || !length($2))
897 print "usage \"Invalid target\""
898 m = $1; d = $2
899 if ($1 ~ /@/) {
900 k = split($1, f, "@");
901 if (k != 2 || !length(f[1]) || !length (f[2]))
902 print "usage \"Invalid target\""
903 u = f[1]; m = f[2]
905 print "TARGET_USER=" u ";"
906 print "TARGET_MACHINE=" m ";"
907 print "TARGET_DIR=" d ";"
909 if [ -z "$TARGET_USER" ]; then
910 TARGET_USER=$LOGNAME
915 # Allow the use of library source or target for the install
918 if [ -n "$LIBSRC" ]; then
919 LIBSRC="`basename $LIBSRC .tar`.tar"
920 TARFILE=$INSTALL_LIB/$LIBSRC
921 test -s $TARFILE || fail "Can't find tarfile $TARFILE"
922 verbose "Installing from library tarfile $TARFILE"
923 STATE=3
924 elif [ "$LIBCREATE" = "yes" ]; then
925 tstmkdir $INSTALL_LIB
926 TARFILE="$INSTALL_LIB/${ENV_NAME}.${KARCH}.tar"
930 # The next few lines allow recovery and activation with -R,
931 # and library installs with -l.
934 [[ $STATE -eq 1 ]] && copy_kmdb
935 [[ $STATE -eq 2 ]] && make_tarfile
936 [[ $STATE -eq 3 ]] && remote_install
937 [[ $STATE -eq 4 ]] && okexit
939 save_state
941 cd $DOT
942 DOTDOT=`cd ..; pwd`
945 # Try to be smart: if DOTDOT ends in uts, then infer UTS and KARCH from DOT
946 # Otherwise, if SRC is set, infer UTS = $SRC/uts.
949 if [ "`basename $DOTDOT`" = "uts" ]; then
950 UTS=$DOTDOT
951 KARCH=`basename $DOT`
952 if [ ! -n "$SRC" ]; then
953 SRC=`dirname $DOTDOT`
954 verbose "Setting SRC to $SRC"
956 export SRC
959 if [ -z "$UTS" -a -n "$SRC" ]; then
960 UTS="${SRC}/uts"
961 test -n "$KARCH" || fail "no karch specified (e.g. -k sun4u)"
964 if [ "$LIBCREATE" = "yes" ]; then
965 TARFILE=$INSTALL_LIB/${ENV_NAME}.${KARCH}.tar
966 else
967 TARFILE=$INSTALL_DIR/Install.${KARCH}.tar
969 INSTALL_FILES=$INSTALL_DIR/$KARCH
970 save_state
972 cd $DOT
973 test -z "$UTS" && fail 'Cannot find kernel sources -- $SRC not set'
974 test -d "$UTS" || fail "${UTS}: no such directory"
977 # Convert UTS into an absolute path.
980 cd $UTS
981 UTS=`pwd`
983 test "`basename $UTS`" = "uts" || \
984 verbose "Warning: source path $UTS doesn't end in 'uts'"
986 remove_dir $INSTALL_DIR/$KARCH
987 rm -f $TARFILE
989 copy_kernel # sets STATE=1 if successful
990 copy_kmdb # sets STATE=2 if successful
991 make_tarfile # sets STATE=3 if successful
992 remote_install # sets STATE=4 if successful
994 okexit