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Having the `uncompressed-object-cache` directory in `archive` repos by default
is clutter; the functionality should be considered deprecated.
Now we only create the directory if we're doing a checkout with the cache
enabled.
Closes: #1446
Approved by: jlebon
This is analogous to the filtering support for the commit API: we allow
library users to skip over checking out specific files. This is useful
in some tricky situations where we *know* that the files to be checked
out will conflict with existing files in subtle ways.
One such example is in rpm-ostree support for multilib. There, we want
to allow checking out a package onto an existing tree, but skipping over
files that are not coloured to our preferred value (e.g. not overwriting
an i686 version of `ldconfig` if we already have the `x86_64` version).
See https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/pull/1227 for details.
Closes: #1441
Approved by: cgwalters
This will allow the text to be used in Wikipedia for example; it
also just makes more sense for documentation than the LGPLv2+.
Closes: #1431Closes: #1432
Approved by: jlebon
Lifted from rpm-ostree. Makes iterating on a single test much faster.
Example use:
TESTS=label-selinux ./ostree/tests/installed/run.sh
Closes: #1442
Approved by: cgwalters
When we changed around the kernel location in rpm-ostree, we
started installing the kernel into `/boot` as `modules_object_t`,
and the current policy didn't permit that. For maximum compatibility,
relabel installed kernel/initramfs/dtb as `boot_t`.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1536991Closes: #1444
Approved by: jlebon
SPDX License List is a list of (common) open source
licenses that can be referred to by a “short identifier”.
It has several advantages compared to the common "license header texts"
usually found in source files.
Some of the advantages:
* It is precise; there is no ambiguity due to variations in license header
text
* It is language neutral
* It is easy to machine process
* It is concise
* It is simple and can be used without much cost in interpreted
environments like java Script, etc.
* An SPDX license identifier is immutable.
* It provides simple guidance for developers who want to make sure the
license for their code is respected
See http://spdx.org for further reading.
Signed-off-by: Marcus Folkesson <marcus.folkesson@gmail.com>
Closes: #1439
Approved by: cgwalters
Downstream BZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1498281
This came up as a problem with `oci-umount` which was trying to ensure some host
mounts like `/var/lib/containers` don't leak into privileged containers. But
since our `/sysroot` mount wasn't private we also got a copy there.
We should have done this from the very start - it makes `findmnt` way, way less
ugly and is just the obviously right thing to do, will possibly create world
peace etc.
Closes: #1438
Approved by: rhvgoyal
The old documentation had outdated and incomplete annotations, and
didn’t make it very clear that out_remote could legitimately return
NULL.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Closes: #1437
Approved by: cgwalters
Currently users of the find_remotes_async()/pull_from_remotes_async()
functions have no way to specify a commit hash to use instead of the
latest one available. This commit implements an "override-commit-ids"
option analogous to the one used by ostree_repo_pull_with_options().
It's accomplished by returning OstreeRepoFinderResult objects pointing
to the given commit checksum(s) regardless of which ones were available
from the remotes, but in the future this implementation could be
improved to take into account the commits advertised by the remotes.
One effect of this is that flatpak will have the ability to downgrade
apps that use collection IDs
(https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/1309).
Closes: #1425
Approved by: pwithnall
Currently we were parsing `opt_filename` twice...I dug through
the history a bit and it looks like it may have been an accident
from refactoring.
What we're fixing here concretely is that using relative subdirectories
like `--filename somesubdir/foo` broke because we were incorrectly
passing the `somesubdir/` again.
Closes: #1423Closes: #1427
Approved by: jlebon
Prep for further work here. This diff is a bit noisy for the delta bits because
the identation was off originally as well.
Closes: #1424
Approved by: jlebon
Much like the (optional) initramfs at
`/usr/lib/ostree-boot/initramfs-<SHA256>` or
`/usr/lib/modules/$kver/initramfs` you can now optionally include a
flattened devicetree (.dtb) file alongside the kernel at
`/usr/lib/ostree-boot/devicetree-<SHA256>` or
`/usr/lib/modules/$kver/devicetree`.
This is useful for embedded ARM systems which need the devicetree file
loaded by the bootloader for the kernel to discover and initialise
hardware. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Device_tree for more
information.
This patch was mostly produced by copy-pasting code for initramfs handling
and renaming `s/initramfs/devicetree/g`. It's not beautiful, but it is
fairly straightforward.
It may be useful to extend device-tree support in a number ways in the
future. Device trees dependant on many details of the hardware they
support. This makes them unlike kernels, which may support many different
hardware variants as long as the instruction-set matches. This means that
a ostree tree created with a device-tree in this manner will only boot on
a single model of hardware. This is sufficient for my purposes, but may
not be for others'.
I've tested this on my NVidia Tegra TK1 device which has u-boot running
in syslinux-compatible mode.
Closes: #1411
Approved by: cgwalters
The bootloader spec says:
> `devicetree` refers to the binary device tree to use when executing the
> kernel. This also shall be a path relative to the `$BOOT` directory. This
> key is optional. Example:
> `6a9857a393724b7a981ebb5b8495b9ea/3.8.0-2.fc19.armv7hl/tegra20-paz00.dtb`
This is necessary for booting my NVidia Tegra TK1 device. It uses u-boot
with syslinux compatibility. In the syslinux files that come with the
device this is called `FDT`, but u-boot treats `FDT and `DEVICETREE` as
synonyms.
See also: [f43c401 in u-boot].
[f43c401 in u-boot]: http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot.git;a=commit;h=f43c401b72bb0db43ab0b55c4a79e1f4889d3aa2Closes: #1411
Approved by: cgwalters
If you want cleanup, but don't want to prune the repo. Pruning can
be quite expensive so ostree admin deploy can be much faster without
pruning.
Closes: #1418
Approved by: cgwalters
In the next commit I will add --no-prune which will affect cleaning. By
doing this refactor we avoid having to add a NO_PRUNE flag.
Closes: #1418
Approved by: cgwalters
Update the man page for the summary command to add the undocumented
options, make the syntax clear, and add examples.
Closes: #1416
Approved by: pwithnall
In particular I'd like to get the `--copyup` changes out for an rpm-ostree
release that will use them. But there are other good changes here, and let's
keep up a regular release train 🚄 in general.
Closes: #1413
Approved by: jlebon
Previously we were doing e.g. `ot_util_filename_validate()` specifically inline
in dirtree objects, but only *after* writing them into the staging directory (by
default). In (non-default) cases such as not using a transaction, such an object
could be written directly into the repo.
A notable gap here is that `pull-local --untrusted` was *not* doing
this verification, just checksums. We harden that (and also the
static delta writing path, really *everything* that calls
`ostree_repo_write_metadata()` to also do "structure" validation
which includes path traversal checks. Basically, let's try hard
to avoid having badly structured objects even in the repo.
One thing that sucks in this patch is that we need to allocate a "bounce buffer"
for metadata in the static delta path, because GVariant imposes alignment
requirements, which I screwed up and didn't fulfill when designing deltas. It
actually didn't matter before because we weren't parsing them, but now we are.
In theory we could check alignment but ...eh, not worth it, at least not until
we change the delta compiler to emit aligned metadata which actually may be
quite tricky. (Big picture I doubt this really matters much right now
but I'm not going to pull out a profiler yet for this)
The pull test was extended to check we didn't even write a dirtree
with path traversal into the staging directory.
There's a bit of code motion in extracting
`_ostree_validate_structureof_metadata()` from `fsck_metadata_object()`.
Then `_ostree_verify_metadata_object()` builds on that to do checksum
verification too.
Closes: #1412
Approved by: jlebon
While we do protect against path traversal during pull, let's also validate
during checkout; it's a cheap operation and provides good last-mile protection.
Closes: #1412
Approved by: jlebon
I was reading about a recent security issue with both EMC and VMWare:
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/01/emc-vmware-security-bugs-throw-gasoline-on-cloud-security-fire/
It's a classic path traversal problem, and that made me think more about our
handling of this in libostree. Fortunately of course, not being new to
this rodeo, long ago I *did* consider path traversal. Inside the pull
code, we call `ot_util_filename_validate()`. Also, `fsck` does this too.
I have further followups here, but let's add some test cases for this. I crafted
a repository with a `../` in a dirtree object by patching libostree to inject
it, and that's included as a tarball.
This patch covers the two cases where we do already have checks; pulling
via HTTP, and in `fsck`.
Closes: #1412
Approved by: jlebon
`grep` supports checking multiple fixed strings separated by newlines,
but it's mostly just easier to pass them as separate arguments, so let's
support that. This is now at parity with the similar
`assert_file_has_content`.
Closes: #1409
Approved by: cgwalters
All the current uses of the find-remotes command in the tests use it to
find configured remotes or mounted (USB) remotes, so using
--finders=config and --finders=mount in the tests respectively shouldn't
affect the correctness of the tests. It does however allow the tests to
be run in an environment that doesn't have an Avahi daemon.
Closes: #1407
Approved by: cgwalters
It can be helpful to be able to choose which OstreeRepoFinder instances
to use when using the find-remotes command. For example, if the tests
need to run in an environment that can't have an Avahi daemon, this
allows you to disable the Avahi (LAN) finder. This commit adds the
--finders option for this purpose.
Closes: #1407
Approved by: cgwalters
Previously when initramfs-* was not found in a deployment's
boot directory, it was assumed that rootfs is prepared for
ostree booting by a kernel patch.
With this patch, the behaviour changes to be - if initramfs-*
is not found, assume that system is using a static
ostree-prepare-root as init process. Booting without initramfs
is a common use case on embedded systems. This approach is
also more convenient, than having to patch the kernel.
Closes: #1401
Approved by: cgwalters
If the current deployment has "rootwait root=/dev/sda2",
but the new deployment does not need "rootwait" anymore,
there is no way to clear this arg at the moment (as opposed
to "karg=root=", which overrides any earlier argument with
the same name). With "--karg-none" users can now clear all
the previous args and set new "root=":
ostree admin deploy --karg-none --karg=root=LABEL=rootfs
Closes: #1401
Approved by: cgwalters
With the current approach, when ostree-prepare-root is used
on the kernel command line as init=, it always assumes that
the next value in the argument list is a path to the sysroot.
The code for falling back to a default path (if none is provided),
would only work if init= is the last arg in the argument list.
We can not rely on that and have to explicitly provide the
path to the sysroot. Which defeats the purpose of a default
path selection code.
To keep command line neater assume that sysroot is on / when
using ostree-prepare-root as init. This probably is what most
people want anyways. Also _ostree_kernel_args* API assumes
that args are space separated list. Which is problematic for:
"init=${ostree}/usr/lib/ostree/ostree-prepare-root /" as it
gets split in two.
Closes: #1401
Approved by: cgwalters
Clients of libostree such as rpm-ostree make extensive use of the
`ostree commit -b foo --tree=ref=foo` pattern in their tests, e.g. to
simulate an update.
What I'm trying to solve here is that it's often the case that we want
to keep metadata from the previous commit without having to be too
verbose (i.e. reading from the parent, then passing it as an argument).
The new `--keep-metadata` switch makes this really easy. I intend to use
this in the rpm-ostree testsuite to make sure we always carry over the
`source-title` metadata as well as during set up for tests that require
`rpmostree.rpmdb.pkglist` metadata.
I initially implemented this in a small wrapper script that uses the API
directly, though we make use of so many other `ostree commit` functions
that it'd require re-implementing a lot of it.
Closes: #1402
Approved by: cgwalters
Apparently there testing systems that literally install *all*
packages. Having `ostree-grub2` currently causes grub2 to fail
on a non-ostree managed system. Let's just gracefully exit
if there's no system repository.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1532668Closes: #1399
Approved by: jlebon
Some people (particularly embedded) may find it simpler to
drop libsoup from the build dependency side, but still use libcurl.
Note though this currently neuters almost all of the tests.
Signed-off-by: Anton Gerasimov <anton.gerasimov@openmailbox.org>
Closes: #1397
Approved by: cgwalters
This tripped up the `docbook-dtds` `%post` in my experiments
with doing rpm-ostree for buildroots.
I cloned and built [xfstests](https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfstests-dev.git)
but haven't yet investigated actually running it.
In the meantime let's do the obvious fix here; we need to distinguish
between "copyup enabled" and "actually did a copyup" in the open path
at least, since if we didn't do a copyup we don't need to re-open.
Closes: #1396
Approved by: jlebon
I didn't dive into this too much, it looks like something in rust changed that
broke our build. Probably libstd gained a dependency on `-ldl` or so, and that's
handled by cargo? Anyways linking against it isn't going to hurt.
Closes: #1391
Approved by: smcv