317 lines
14 KiB
Python
Executable File
317 lines
14 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import argparse
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import hashlib
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import json
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import os
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import platform
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import re
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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##
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import magic # From http://darwinsys.com/file/, not https://github.com/ahupp/python-magic
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import psutil
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from lxml import etree
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class BootSync(object):
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def __init__(self, cfg = None, validate = True, *args, **kwargs):
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if not cfg:
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self.cfgfile = '/etc/bootsync.xml'
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else:
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self.cfgfile = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(cfg))
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self.ns = None
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self.cfg = None
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self.xml = None
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self.schema = None
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# This is the current live kernel.
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self.currentKernVer = self._getRunningKernel()
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# This is the installed kernel from the package manager.
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self.kernelFile = None
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self.installedKernVer = None
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self.RequireReboot = False # If a reboot is needed (WARN, don't execute!)
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self.blkids = {}
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self.dummy_uuid = None
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self.syncs = {}
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##
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self.getCfg(validate = validate)
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self.chkMounts()
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self.chkReboot()
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self.getHashes()
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self.getBlkids()
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def getCfg(self, validate = True):
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if not os.path.isfile(self.cfgfile):
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raise FileNotFoundError('Configuration file {0} does not exist!'.format(self.cfgfile))
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try:
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with open(self.cfgfile, 'rb') as f:
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self.xml = etree.parse(f)
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self.xml.xinclude()
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self.cfg = self.xml.getroot()
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except etree.XMLSyntaxError:
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# self.logger.error('{0} is invalid XML'.format(self.cfgfile))
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raise ValueError(('{0} does not seem to be valid XML. '
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'See sample.config.xml for an example configuration.').format(self.cfgfile))
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self.ns = self.cfg.nsmap.get(None, 'http://git.square-r00t.net/OpTools/tree/sys/BootSync/')
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self.ns = '{{{0}}}'.format(self.ns)
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if validate:
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if not self.schema:
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from urllib.request import urlopen
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xsi = self.cfg.nsmap.get('xsi', 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance')
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schemaLocation = '{{{0}}}schemaLocation'.format(xsi)
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schemaURL = self.cfg.attrib.get(schemaLocation,
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('http://git.square-r00t.net/OpTools/plain/sys/BootSync/bootsync.xsd'))
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with urlopen(schemaURL) as url:
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self.schema = url.read()
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self.schema = etree.XMLSchema(etree.XML(self.schema))
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self.schema.assertValid(self.xml)
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return()
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def chkMounts(self):
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_mounts = {m.device: m.mountpoint for m in psutil.disk_partitions(all = True)}
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for esp in self.cfg.findall('{0}partitions/{0}part'.format(self.ns)):
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disk = esp.attrib['path']
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mount = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(esp.attrib['mount']))
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if not os.path.isdir(mount):
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os.makedirs(mount, exist_ok = True)
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if disk not in _mounts:
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with open(os.devnull, 'w') as devnull:
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c = subprocess.run(['/usr/bin/mount', mount],
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stderr = devnull)
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if c.returncode == 1: # Not specified in fstab
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subprocess.run(['/usr/bin/mount', disk, mount],
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stderr = devnull)
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elif c.returncode == 32: # Already mounted
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pass
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return()
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def chkReboot(self):
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self._getInstalledKernel()
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if not self.kernelFile:
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return() # No isKernel="true" was specified in the config.
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if self.installedKernVer != self.currentKernVer:
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self.RequireReboot = True
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# TODO: logger instead?
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print(('NOTE: REBOOT REQUIRED. '
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'New kernel is {0}. '
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'Running kernel is {1}.').format(self.installedKernVer,
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self.currentKernVer))
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return()
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def getBlkids(self):
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c = subprocess.run(['/usr/bin/blkid',
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'-o', 'export'],
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stdout = subprocess.PIPE)
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if c.returncode != 0:
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raise RuntimeError('Could not fetch block ID information')
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for p in c.stdout.decode('utf-8').split('\n\n'):
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line = [i.strip() for i in p.splitlines()]
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d = dict(map(lambda i: i.split('='), line))
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if d.get('TYPE') == 'squashfs':
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continue
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try:
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self.blkids[d['DEVNAME']] = d.get('UUID', d['PARTUUID'])
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except KeyError:
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try:
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self.blkids[d['DEVNAME']] = d['UUID']
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except KeyError:
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continue
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c = subprocess.run(['/usr/bin/findmnt',
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'--json',
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'-T', '/boot'],
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stdout = subprocess.PIPE)
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# I write ridiculous one-liners.
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self.dummy_uuid = self.blkids[json.loads(c.stdout.decode('utf-8'))['filesystems'][0]['source']]
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return()
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def getHashes(self):
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def _get_hash(fpathname):
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fpathname = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(fpathname))
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_hash = hashlib.sha512()
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with open(fpathname, 'rb') as fh:
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_hash.update(fh.read())
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return(_hash.hexdigest())
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for f in self.cfg.findall('{0}fileChecks/{0}file'):
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# We do /boot files manually in case it isn't specified as a
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# separate mount.
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rel_fpath = f.text
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fpath = os.path.join('/boot', rel_fpath)
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canon_hash = _get_hash(fpath)
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for esp in self.cfg.findall('{0}partitions/{0}part'.format(self.ns)):
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mount = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(esp.attrib['mount']))
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new_fpath = os.path.join(mount, f)
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file_hash = _get_hash(new_fpath)
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if file_hash != canon_hash:
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if rel_fpath not in self.syncs:
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self.syncs[rel_fpath] = []
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self.syncs[rel_fpath].append(mount)
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return()
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def sync(self, dryrun = False, *args, **kwargs):
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if not dryrun:
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if os.geteuid() != 0:
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raise PermissionError('You must be root to write to the appropriate destinations')
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for f in self.syncs:
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for m in self.syncs[f]:
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orig = os.path.join('/boot', f)
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dest = os.path.join(m, f)
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if not dryrun:
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shutil.copy2(orig, dest)
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bootmounts = [e.attrib['mount'] for e in self.cfg.findall('{0}partitions/{0}part'.format(self.ns))]
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# syncPaths
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for syncpath in self.cfg.findall('{0}syncPaths/{0}path'.format(self.ns)):
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source = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(syncpath.attrib['source']))
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target = syncpath.attrib['target']
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pattern = syncpath.attrib['pattern']
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# We don't use filecmp for this because:
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# - dircmp doesn't recurse
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# - the reports/lists don't retain relative paths
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# - we can't regex out files
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(source):
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prefix = re.sub('\/?{0}\/?'.format(source), '', root)
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ptrn = re.compile(pattern)
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for f in files:
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fname_path = os.path.join(prefix, f)
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bootsource = os.path.join(source, fname_path)
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boottarget = os.path.join(target, fname_path)
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if ptrn.search(f):
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# Compare the contents.
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with open(bootsource, 'rb') as fh:
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orig_hash = hashlib.sha512(fh.read()).hexdigest()
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for bootdir in bootmounts:
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bootfile = os.path.join(bootdir, boottarget)
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if not dryrun:
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if not os.path.isfile(bootfile):
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os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(bootfile),
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exist_ok = True)
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shutil.copy2(bootsource, bootfile)
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else:
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with open(bootfile, 'rb') as fh:
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dest_hash = hashlib.sha512(fh.read()).hexdigest()
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if orig_hash != dest_hash:
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shutil.copy2(bootsource, bootfile)
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# fileChecks are a *lot* easier.
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for f in self.cfg.findall('{0}fileChecks/{0}file'.format(self.ns)):
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source = os.path.join('/boot', f.text)
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with open(source, 'rb') as fh:
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orig_hash = hashlib.sha512(fh.read()).hexdigest()
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for bootdir in bootmounts:
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bootfile = os.path.join(bootdir, f.text)
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if not dryrun:
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if not os.path.isfile(bootfile):
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os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(bootfile),
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exist_ok = True)
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shutil.copy2(source, bootfile)
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else:
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with open(bootfile, 'rb') as fh:
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dest_hash = hashlib.sha512(fh.read()).hexdigest()
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if orig_hash != dest_hash:
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shutil.copy2(source, bootfile)
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return()
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def writeConfs(self, dryrun = False, *args, **kwargs):
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if not dryrun:
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if os.geteuid() != 0:
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raise PermissionError('You must be root to write to the appropriate destinations')
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else:
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return()
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# Get a fresh config in place.
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with open(os.devnull, 'wb') as DEVNULL:
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c = subprocess.run(['/usr/bin/grub-mkconfig',
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'-o', '/boot/grub/grub.cfg'],
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stdout = DEVNULL,
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stderr = DEVNULL)
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if c.returncode != 0:
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raise RuntimeError('An error occurred when generating the GRUB configuration file.')
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with open('/boot/grub/grub.cfg', 'r') as f:
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_grubcfg = f.read()
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for esp in self.cfg.findall('{0}partitions/{0}part'.format(self.ns)):
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mount = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(esp.attrib['mount']))
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disk = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(esp.attrib['path']))
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with open(os.path.join(mount, 'grub/grub.cfg'), 'w') as f:
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for line in _grubcfg.splitlines():
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# If the array is in a degraded state, this will still let us at LEAST boot.
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line = re.sub(r'\s+--hint=[\'"]?mduuid/[a-f0-9]{32}[\'"]?', '', line)
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line = re.sub(r'^(\s*set\s+root=){0}$'.format(self.dummy_uuid),
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self.blkids[disk],
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line)
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line = re.sub(r'(?<!\=UUID\=){0}'.format(self.dummy_uuid),
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self.blkids[disk],
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line)
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line = re.sub('/boot', '', line)
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f.write('{0}\n'.format(line))
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return()
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def _getRunningKernel(self):
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_vers = []
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# If we change the version string capture in get_file_kernel_ver(),
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# this will need to be expanded as well.
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# Really we only need to pick one, but #YOLO; why not sanity-check.
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# ALL of these should match, hence the reduction with set() down to (what SHOULD be) just 1 item.
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_vers.append(os.uname().release)
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_vers.append(platform.release())
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_vers.append(platform.uname().release)
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_vers = sorted(list(set(_vers)))
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if len(_vers) != 1:
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raise RuntimeError('Cannot reliably determine current running kernel version!')
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else:
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return(_vers[0])
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def _getInstalledKernel(self):
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# Could we maybe remove the dependency for the "magic" module with a struct?
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# http://lxr.linux.no/#linux+v2.6.39/Documentation/x86/boot.txt
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# https://stackoverflow.com/a/11179559/733214
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try:
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len(self.cfg)
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except TypeError:
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raise RuntimeError('Tried to find the isKernel with no config set up and parsed')
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for f in self.cfg.findall('{0}fileChecks/{0}file'.format(self.ns)):
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isKernel = (True
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if f.attrib.get('isKernel', 'false').lower() in ('true', '1')
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else
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False)
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if isKernel:
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self.kernelFile = f.text
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if self.kernelFile:
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with open(os.path.join('/boot', self.kernelFile), 'rb') as fh:
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magicname = magic.detect_from_content(fh.read())
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names = [i.strip().split(None, 1) for i in magicname.name.split(',') if i.strip() != '']
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for n in names:
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if len(n) != 2:
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continue
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k, v = n
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# Note: this only grabs the version number.
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# If we want to get e.g. the build user/machine, date, etc.,
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# then we need to do a join. Shouldn't be necessary, though.
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if k.lower() == 'version':
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self.installedKernVer = v.split(None, 1)[0]
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return()
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def parseArgs():
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args = argparse.ArgumentParser(description = ('Sync files to assist using mdadm RAID arrays with UEFI'))
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args.add_argument('-V', '--no-validate',
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dest = 'validate',
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action = 'store_false',
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help = ('If specified, do not attempt to validate the configuration file (-c/--cfg) against'
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'its schema (otherwise it is fetched dynamically and requires network connection)'))
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args.add_argument('-c', '--cfg',
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dest = 'cfg',
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default = '/etc/bootsync.xml',
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help = ('The path to the bootsync configuration file. Default is /etc/bootsync.xml'))
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args.add_argument('-n', '--dry-run',
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dest = 'dryrun',
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action = 'store_true',
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help = ('If specified, don\'t write any changes'))
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return(args)
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def main():
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args = vars(parseArgs().parse_args())
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bs = BootSync(**args)
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bs.sync(**args)
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bs.writeConfs(**args)
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return()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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