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From 2a99e198c40b22fd2f3bf3988902b8d02817ea82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 19:26:37 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 10/20] Add RPMOSTreePayload

This is a new backend that uses ostree to install.  However, it's
named RPMOSTree because a future iteration will use rpm-ostree which
will support a hybrid of tree + RPM packages.

Resolves: rhbz#1113535
Port of rpmostreepayload patches from master
commit 131cbcec9c113dd5f66d14d440297d50b2900e01
---
 data/post-scripts/80-setfilecons.ks      |   3 +
 po/POTFILES.in                           |   1 +
 pyanaconda/__init__.py                   |   5 +-
 pyanaconda/bootloader.py                 |  44 +++---
 pyanaconda/install.py                    |  16 ++
 pyanaconda/packaging/__init__.py         |   6 +
 pyanaconda/packaging/rpmostreepayload.py | 246 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 7 files changed, 302 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 pyanaconda/packaging/rpmostreepayload.py

diff --git a/data/post-scripts/80-setfilecons.ks b/data/post-scripts/80-setfilecons.ks
index 93ac962..f0d0414 100644
--- a/data/post-scripts/80-setfilecons.ks
+++ b/data/post-scripts/80-setfilecons.ks
@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ restorecon -ir /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts /var/lib /etc/lvm \
                /dev /etc/iscsi /var/lib/iscsi /root /var/lock /var/log \
                /etc/modprobe.d /etc/sysconfig /var/cache/yum
 
+# Also relabel the OSTree variants of the normal mounts (if they exist)
+restorecon -ir /var/roothome /var/home /var/opt /var/srv /var/media /var/mnt
+
 restorecon -i /etc/rpm/macros /etc/dasd.conf /etc/zfcp.conf /lib64 /usr/lib64 \
               /etc/blkid.tab* /etc/mtab /etc/fstab /etc/resolv.conf \
               /etc/modprobe.conf* /var/log/*tmp /etc/crypttab \
diff --git a/po/POTFILES.in b/po/POTFILES.in
index 4b341fc..8df1636 100644
--- a/po/POTFILES.in
+++ b/po/POTFILES.in
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ pyanaconda/packaging/__init__.py
 pyanaconda/packaging/livepayload.py
 pyanaconda/packaging/tarpayload.py
 pyanaconda/packaging/yumpayload.py
+pyanaconda/packaging/rpmostreepayload.py
 
 # Interfaces
 pyanaconda/ui/common.py
diff --git a/pyanaconda/__init__.py b/pyanaconda/__init__.py
index fad7a90..34d46e0 100644
--- a/pyanaconda/__init__.py
+++ b/pyanaconda/__init__.py
@@ -124,7 +124,10 @@ class Anaconda(object):
             if not klass:
                 from flags import flags
 
-                if flags.livecdInstall:
+                if self.ksdata.ostreesetup.seen:
+                    from pyanaconda.packaging.rpmostreepayload import RPMOSTreePayload
+                    klass = RPMOSTreePayload
+                elif flags.livecdInstall:
                     from pyanaconda.packaging.livepayload import LiveImagePayload
                     klass = LiveImagePayload
                 elif self.ksdata.method.method == "liveimg":
diff --git a/pyanaconda/bootloader.py b/pyanaconda/bootloader.py
index 860bde3..b6d5941 100644
--- a/pyanaconda/bootloader.py
+++ b/pyanaconda/bootloader.py
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ from pyanaconda.flags import flags
 from blivet.errors import StorageError
 from blivet.fcoe import fcoe
 import pyanaconda.network
+from pyanaconda.packaging.rpmostreepayload import RPMOSTreePayload
 from pyanaconda.nm import nm_device_hwaddress
 from blivet import platform
 from pyanaconda.i18n import _, N_
@@ -2355,6 +2356,23 @@ def writeSysconfigKernel(storage, version):
         f.write("HYPERVISOR_ARGS=logging=vga,serial,memory\n")
     f.close()
 
+def writeBootLoaderFinal(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata):
+    """ Do the final write of the bootloader. """
+
+    from pyanaconda.errors import errorHandler, ERROR_RAISE
+
+    # set up dracut/fips boot args
+    # XXX FIXME: do this from elsewhere?
+    storage.bootloader.set_boot_args(storage=storage,
+                                     payload=payload,
+                                     keyboard=ksdata.keyboard)
+    try:
+        storage.bootloader.write()
+    except BootLoaderError as e:
+        log.error("bootloader.write failed: %s" % e)
+        if errorHandler.cb(e) == ERROR_RAISE:
+            raise
+
 def writeBootLoader(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata):
     """ Write bootloader configuration to disk.
 
@@ -2362,14 +2380,19 @@ def writeBootLoader(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata):
         image. We only have to add images for the non-default kernels and
         adjust the default to reflect whatever the default variant is.
     """
-    from pyanaconda.errors import errorHandler, ERROR_RAISE
-
     if not storage.bootloader.skip_bootloader:
         stage1_device = storage.bootloader.stage1_device
         log.info("bootloader stage1 target device is %s" % stage1_device.name)
         stage2_device = storage.bootloader.stage2_device
         log.info("bootloader stage2 target device is %s" % stage2_device.name)
 
+    if isinstance(payload, RPMOSTreePayload):
+        if storage.bootloader.skip_bootloader:
+            log.info("skipping bootloader install per user request")
+            return
+        writeBootLoaderFinal(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata)
+        return
+
     # get a list of installed kernel packages
     kernel_versions = payload.kernelVersionList
     if not kernel_versions:
@@ -2414,19 +2437,4 @@ def writeBootLoader(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata):
                                          label=label, short=short)
         storage.bootloader.add_image(image)
 
-    # set up dracut/fips boot args
-    # XXX FIXME: do this from elsewhere?
-    #storage.bootloader.set_boot_args(keyboard=anaconda.keyboard,
-    #                                 storage=anaconda.storage,
-    #                                 language=anaconda.instLanguage,
-    #                                 network=anaconda.network)
-    storage.bootloader.set_boot_args(storage=storage,
-                                     payload=payload,
-                                     keyboard=ksdata.keyboard)
-
-    try:
-        storage.bootloader.write()
-    except BootLoaderError as e:
-        if errorHandler.cb(e) == ERROR_RAISE:
-            raise
-
+    writeBootLoaderFinal(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata)
diff --git a/pyanaconda/install.py b/pyanaconda/install.py
index 68551cc..d771f5b 100644
--- a/pyanaconda/install.py
+++ b/pyanaconda/install.py
@@ -107,6 +107,17 @@ def doConfiguration(storage, payload, ksdata, instClass):
 
     progressQ.send_complete()
 
+def moveBootMntToPhysical(storage):
+    """Move the /boot mount to /mnt/sysimage/boot."""
+    if iutil.getSysroot() == iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot():
+        return
+    bootmnt = storage.mountpoints.get('/boot')
+    if bootmnt is None:
+        return
+    bootmnt.format.teardown()
+    bootmnt.teardown()
+    bootmnt.format.setup(bootmnt.format.options, chroot=iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot())
+
 def doInstall(storage, payload, ksdata, instClass):
     """Perform an installation.  This method takes the ksdata as prepared by
        the UI (the first hub, in graphical mode) and applies it to the disk.
@@ -189,6 +200,8 @@ def doInstall(storage, payload, ksdata, instClass):
             rootmnt.setup()
             rootmnt.format.setup(rootmnt.format.options, chroot=iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot())
 
+            payload.prepareMountTargets(storage)
+
             # Everything else goes in the target root, including /boot
             # since the bootloader code will expect to find /boot
             # inside the chroot.
@@ -202,6 +215,9 @@ def doInstall(storage, payload, ksdata, instClass):
             writeBootLoader(storage, payload, instClass, ksdata)
 
     with progress_report(_("Performing post-installation setup tasks")):
+        # Now, let's reset the state here so that the payload has
+        # /boot in the system root.
+        moveBootMntToPhysical(storage)
         payload.postInstall()
 
     progressQ.send_complete()
diff --git a/pyanaconda/packaging/__init__.py b/pyanaconda/packaging/__init__.py
index 9b97149..4a5e793 100644
--- a/pyanaconda/packaging/__init__.py
+++ b/pyanaconda/packaging/__init__.py
@@ -128,6 +128,12 @@ class Payload(object):
         """ Reset the instance, not including ksdata. """
         pass
 
+    def prepareMountTargets(self, storage):
+        """Run when physical storage is mounted, but other mount points may
+        not exist.  Used by the RPMOSTreePayload subclass.
+        """
+        pass
+
     ###
     ### METHODS FOR WORKING WITH REPOSITORIES
     ###
diff --git a/pyanaconda/packaging/rpmostreepayload.py b/pyanaconda/packaging/rpmostreepayload.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1b24a0f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pyanaconda/packaging/rpmostreepayload.py
@@ -0,0 +1,246 @@
+# ostreepayload.py
+# Deploy OSTree trees to target
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2012,2014  Red Hat, Inc.
+#
+# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
+# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of
+# the GNU General Public License v.2, or (at your option) any later version.
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY expressed or implied, including the implied warranties of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General
+# Public License for more details.  You should have received a copy of the
+# GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the
+# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.  Any Red Hat trademarks that are incorporated in the
+# source code or documentation are not subject to the GNU General Public
+# License and may only be used or replicated with the express permission of
+# Red Hat, Inc.
+#
+# Red Hat Author(s): Colin Walters <walters@redhat.com>
+#
+
+import os
+import shutil
+
+from pyanaconda import iutil
+from pyanaconda.i18n import _
+from pyanaconda.progress import progressQ
+from gi.repository import GLib
+from gi.repository import Gio
+
+from blivet.size import Size
+
+import logging
+log = logging.getLogger("anaconda")
+
+from pyanaconda.packaging import ArchivePayload, PayloadInstallError
+import pyanaconda.errors as errors
+
+class RPMOSTreePayload(ArchivePayload):
+    """ A RPMOSTreePayload deploys a tree (possibly with layered packages) onto the target system. """
+    def __init__(self, data):
+        super(RPMOSTreePayload, self).__init__(data)
+
+    def setup(self, storage):
+        super(RPMOSTreePayload, self).setup(storage)
+
+    @property
+    def handlesBootloaderConfiguration(self):
+        return True
+
+    @property
+    def kernelVersionList(self):
+        # OSTree handles bootloader configuration
+        return []
+
+    @property
+    def spaceRequired(self):
+        # We don't have this data with OSTree at the moment
+        return Size(spec="500 MB")
+
+    def _safeExecWithRedirect(self, cmd, argv, **kwargs):
+        """Like iutil.execWithRedirect, but treat errors as fatal"""
+        rc = iutil.execWithRedirect(cmd, argv, **kwargs)
+        if rc != 0:
+            exn = PayloadInstallError("%s %s exited with code %d" % (cmd, argv, rc))
+            if errors.errorHandler.cb(exn) == errors.ERROR_RAISE:
+                raise exn
+
+    def _pullProgressCb(self, asyncProgress):
+        status = asyncProgress.get_status()
+        outstanding_fetches = asyncProgress.get_uint('outstanding-fetches')
+        if status:
+            progressQ.send_message(status)
+        elif outstanding_fetches > 0:
+            bytes_transferred = asyncProgress.get_uint64('bytes-transferred')
+            fetched = asyncProgress.get_uint('fetched')
+            requested = asyncProgress.get_uint('requested')
+            formatted_bytes = GLib.format_size_full(bytes_transferred, 0)
+
+            if requested == 0:
+                percent = 0.0
+            else:
+                percent = (fetched*1.0 / requested) * 100
+
+            progressQ.send_message("Receiving objects: %d%% (%d/%d) %s" % (percent, fetched, requested, formatted_bytes))
+        else:
+            progressQ.send_message("Writing objects")
+
+    def install(self):
+        cancellable = None
+        from gi.repository import OSTree
+        ostreesetup = self.data.ostreesetup
+        log.info("executing ostreesetup=%r" % ostreesetup)
+
+        # Initialize the filesystem - this will create the repo as well
+        self._safeExecWithRedirect("ostree",
+            ["admin", "--sysroot=" + iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot(),
+             "init-fs", iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot()])
+
+        repo_arg = "--repo=" + iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot() + '/ostree/repo'
+
+        # Set up the chosen remote
+        remote_args = [repo_arg, "remote", "add"]
+        if ((hasattr(ostreesetup, 'noGpg') and ostreesetup.noGpg) or
+            (hasattr(ostreesetup, 'nogpg') and ostreesetup.nogpg)):
+            remote_args.append("--set=gpg-verify=false")
+        remote_args.extend([ostreesetup.remote,
+                            ostreesetup.url])
+        self._safeExecWithRedirect("ostree", remote_args)
+
+        sysroot_path = Gio.File.new_for_path(iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot())
+        sysroot = OSTree.Sysroot.new(sysroot_path)
+        sysroot.load(cancellable)
+
+        repo = sysroot.get_repo(None)[1]
+        repo.set_disable_fsync(True)
+        progressQ.send_message(_("Starting pull of %s from %s") % \
+                               (ostreesetup.ref, ostreesetup.remote))
+
+        progress = OSTree.AsyncProgress.new()
+        progress.connect('changed', self._pullProgressCb)
+        repo.pull(ostreesetup.remote, [ostreesetup.ref], 0, progress, cancellable)
+
+        progressQ.send_message(_("Preparing deployment of %s") % (ostreesetup.ref, ))
+
+        self._safeExecWithRedirect("ostree",
+            ["admin", "--sysroot=" + iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot(),
+             "os-init", ostreesetup.osname])
+
+        admin_deploy_args = ["admin", "--sysroot=" + iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot(),
+                             "deploy", "--os=" + ostreesetup.osname]
+
+        admin_deploy_args.append(ostreesetup.remote + ':' + ostreesetup.ref)
+
+        log.info("ostree admin deploy starting")
+        progressQ.send_message(_("Deployment starting: %s") % (ostreesetup.ref, ))
+        self._safeExecWithRedirect("ostree", admin_deploy_args)
+        log.info("ostree admin deploy complete")
+        progressQ.send_message(_("Deployment complete: %s") % (ostreesetup.ref, ))
+
+        # Reload now that we've deployed, find the path to the new deployment
+        sysroot.load(None)
+        deployments = sysroot.get_deployments()
+        assert len(deployments) > 0
+        deployment = deployments[0]
+        deployment_path = sysroot.get_deployment_directory(deployment)
+        iutil.setSysroot(deployment_path.get_path())
+
+        varroot = iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot() + '/ostree/deploy/' + ostreesetup.osname + '/var'
+
+        # This is a bit of a hack; we precreate the targets of
+        # possible mounts of legacy paths like /home and /opt so the
+        # installer/%post scripts can find them.  In particular,
+        # Anaconda itself writes to /root/anaconda-ks.cfg.  What we
+        # really should do is export this data in some way the
+        # installer can read reliably.  Right now it's just encoded in
+        # systemd-tmpfiles.
+        for (dname, mode) in [('root', 0700), ('home', 0755),
+                              ('opt', 0755), ('srv', 0755),
+                              ('media', 0755), ('mnt', 0755)]:
+            linksrc = iutil.getSysroot() + '/' + dname
+            if os.path.islink(linksrc) and not os.path.isdir(linksrc):
+                linkdata = os.readlink(linksrc)
+                if linkdata.startswith('var/'):
+                    linkdest = varroot + '/' + linkdata[4:]
+                    log.info("Creating %s" % linkdest)
+                    os.mkdir(linkdest, mode)
+
+        # Copy specific bootloader data files from the deployment
+        # checkout to the target root.  See
+        # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726757 This
+        # happens once, at installation time.
+        # extlinux ships its modules directly in the RPM in /boot.
+        # For GRUB2, Anaconda installs device.map there.  We may need
+        # to add other bootloaders here though (if they can't easily
+        # be fixed to *copy* data into /boot at install time, instead
+        # of shipping it in the RPM).
+        physboot = iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot() + '/boot'
+        sysboot = iutil.getSysroot() + '/boot'
+        for fname in ['extlinux', 'grub2']:
+            srcpath = os.path.join(sysboot, fname)
+            if os.path.isdir(srcpath):
+                log.info("Copying bootloader data: " + fname)
+                shutil.copytree(srcpath, os.path.join(physboot, fname))
+
+    def prepareMountTargets(self, storage):
+        ostreesetup = self.data.ostreesetup
+
+        varroot = iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot() + '/ostree/deploy/' + ostreesetup.osname + '/var'
+
+        # Set up bind mounts as if we've booted the target system, so
+        # that %post script work inside the target.
+        binds = [(iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot(),
+                  iutil.getSysroot() + '/sysroot'),
+                 (varroot,
+                  iutil.getSysroot() + '/var'),
+                 (iutil.getSysroot() + '/usr', None)]
+
+        for (src, dest) in binds:
+            self._safeExecWithRedirect("mount",
+                                       ["--bind", src, dest if dest else src])
+            if dest is None:
+                self._safeExecWithRedirect("mount",
+                                           ["--bind", "-o", "ro", src, src])
+
+    def postInstall(self):
+        super(RPMOSTreePayload, self).postInstall()
+
+        physboot = iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot() + '/boot'
+
+        # If we're using extlinux, rename extlinux.conf to
+        # syslinux.cfg, since that's what OSTree knows about.
+        # syslinux upstream supports both, but I'd say that upstream
+        # using syslinux.cfg is somewhat preferred.
+        physboot_extlinux = physboot + '/extlinux'
+        if os.path.isdir(physboot_extlinux):
+            physboot_syslinux = physboot + '/syslinux'
+            physboot_loader = physboot + '/loader'
+            assert os.path.isdir(physboot_loader)
+            orig_extlinux_conf = physboot_extlinux + '/extlinux.conf'
+            target_syslinux_cfg = physboot_loader + '/syslinux.cfg'
+            log.info("Moving %s -> %s" % (orig_extlinux_conf, target_syslinux_cfg))
+            os.rename(orig_extlinux_conf, target_syslinux_cfg)
+            # A compatibility bit for OSTree
+            os.mkdir(physboot_syslinux)
+            os.symlink('../loader/syslinux.cfg', physboot_syslinux + '/syslinux.cfg')
+            # And *also* tell syslinux that the config is really in /boot/loader
+            os.symlink('loader/syslinux.cfg', physboot + '/syslinux.cfg')
+
+        # OSTree owns the bootloader configuration, so here we give it
+        # the argument list we computed from storage, architecture and
+        # such.
+        set_kargs_args = ["admin", "--sysroot=" + iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot(),
+                          "instutil", "set-kargs"]
+        set_kargs_args.extend(self.storage.bootloader.boot_args)
+        set_kargs_args.append("root=" + self.storage.rootDevice.fstabSpec)
+        self._safeExecWithRedirect("ostree", set_kargs_args)
+
+        # This command iterates over all files we might have created
+        # and ensures they're labeled. It's like running
+        # chroot(iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot()) + fixfiles, except
+        # with a better name and semantics.
+        self._safeExecWithRedirect("ostree",
+            ["admin", "--sysroot=" + iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot(),
+             "instutil", "selinux-ensure-labeled", iutil.getTargetPhysicalRoot(), ""])
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