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#!/bin/sh
#
# altboot provides a simple bootmenu before init is beeing run.
# There are two default menu entries: "Normal boot" and "Single user mode"
# New menu entries can be created be putting files into /etc/altboot-menu.
#
test -e /etc/altboot.func && . /etc/altboot.func || die "ERROR: /etc/altboot.func not found. Check your installation!"
CURRENT_ENV="`set`"
VERSION="DEVELOPER SNAPSHOT"
# Set some defaults in case altboot.cfg is missing
REAL_INIT="/sbin/init.sysvinit"
# Read default runlevel from inittab
INIT_RUNLEVEL="`cat /etc/inittab | sed -n "/^id\:/s/id\:\([0-9]\)\:.*$/\1/p"`"
test -z "$INIT_RUNLEVEL" && INIT_RUNLEVEL=5
OUT_TTY="`tty`" ; test -z "$OUT_TTY" && OUT_TTY="/dev/tty1"
case "`uname -r`" in
2.6*) ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE="/etc/altboot-2.6.cfg";;
2.4*) ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE="/etc/altboot-2.4.cfg";;
*) echo "Warning: Unknown kernel [`uname -r`], using kernel 2.6 configuration!"
ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE="/etc/altboot-2.6.cfg";;
esac
test -e "$ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE" && . "$ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE" || echo "WARNING: No $ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE found! Check your installation of Altboot!" > "$OUT_TTY"
if test -e "${ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE}.next-reboot"
then
. "${ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE}.next-reboot"
rm "${ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE}.next-reboot"
fi
C_RED="\033[31m"
C_YELLOW="\033[33m"
C_BLUE="\033[34m"
C_WHITE="\033[37m"
C_RESET="\033[0m"
die() {
echo -e "${C_RED}ERROR: $1${C_RESET}" >"$OUT_TTY"
exec $SH_SHELL <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1
}
debug_shell() {
# VT 2 = Opie, VT 3 = GPE
test -z "$1" && VT=4 || VT=$1
echo -e "\033c" > /dev/tty$VT
echo -en "\nPress <ENTER> to activate the debug shell." > /dev/tty$VT
read junk </dev/tty$VT
echo "" > /dev/tty$VT
/bin/sh </dev/tty$VT >/dev/tty$VT 2>&1
#openvt -lf -c$VT -- /bin/sh </dev/tty$VT >/dev/tty$VT 2>&1
}
# This function prints the boot-menu
# $1: Directory containing the scripts for the menu-items
show_menu() {
test -z "$1" && die "DEBUG: Parameter 1 is empty in show_menu"
! test -d "$1" && die "show_menu: [$1] not found or no directory."
echo ""
echo -e "altboot v$VERSION\n"
m_entry=""
cd $1
cnt=0 ; reset_pref "menu_filelist"
for file in `ls -1`
do
if ! test -d "$1/$file"
then
M_TITLE="`$1/$file title`"
FLAGS="`$1/$file flags`"
if ! test -z "$M_TITLE"
then
let cnt=$cnt+1
# Keep a list of existing "modules" together with an index number
# This sure is ugly, but Busybox sh doesn't do arrays....
#m_entry="`echo -e "$m_entry\n$cnt:$file\n"`"
set_pref "menu_filelist" "$cnt" "$file"
test -n "$FLAGS" && set_pref "menu_fileflags" "$cnt" "$FLAGS"
echo -e "\t\t[$cnt] $M_TITLE"
fi
M_TITLE=""
fi
done
# Display directories below /etc/altboot-menu as menu-item
# and add all scripts inside the directory to m_entry
for dir in `ls -1`
do
if test -d "$1/$dir"
then
M_TITLE="`basename "$1/$dir"`"
if ! test -z "$M_TITLE"
then
let cnt=$cnt+1
# Keep a list of existing "modules" together with an index number
# This sure is ugly, but Busybox sh doesn't do arrays....
set_pref "menu_filelist" "$cnt" "$dir:DIR"
# Set noRemember flag for directories
set_pref "menu_fileflags" "$cnt" "noRemember"
echo -e "\t\t[$cnt] $M_TITLE"
OLD_PWD="$PWD"
cd "$1/$dir"
for file in `ls -1`
do
if ! test -d "$1/$dir/$file"
then
M_TITLE="`$1/$dir/$file title`"
FLAGS="`$1/$dir/$file flags`"
if ! test -z "$M_TITLE"
then
let cnt=$cnt+1
# Keep a list of existing "modules" together with an index number
# This sure is ugly, but Busybox sh doesn't do arrays....
set_pref "menu_filelist" "$cnt" "$dir/$file"
test -n "$FLAGS" && set_pref "menu_fileflags" "$cnt" "$FLAGS"
fi
M_TITLE=""
fi
done
cd "$OLD_PWD"
fi
M_TITLE=""
fi
done
echo ""
# export_pref "$menu_filelist" /tmp/menu_filelist.cache
# export_pref "$menu_fileflags" /tmp/menu_fileflags.cache
}
# This function is used to display the content of directories below
# /etc/altboot-menu as menu-items
show_sub_menu() {
dirname="`basename "$1"`"
d_entries="`dump_pref "menu_filelist" | grep "$dirname/"`"
#echo "[$d_entries]"
echo -e "\naltboot v$VERSION: $dirname menu\n"
for d_entry in $d_entries
do
d_entry_number="`echo "$d_entry"| sed -n "s/\(.*\)\#\#\(.*\)\#\#\#/\1/p"`"
d_entry_file="`echo "$d_entry"| sed -n "s/\(.*\)\#\#\(.*\)\#\#\#/\2/p"`"
d_entry_title="`$d_entry_file title`"
# echo "number: [$d_entry_number]"
# echo "file: [$d_entry_file]"
# echo "title: [$d_entry_title]"
echo -e "\t\t[$d_entry_number] $d_entry_title"
done
echo ""
}
get_kbd_ints(){
if ( uname -r | grep -q ^2.6 )
then
if test -z "$KBD_INT"
then
# find out how the keyboard is called
for kbd in Spitzkbd corgikbd locomokbd tosakbd
do
if ( cat /proc/interrupts | grep -q "$kbd" )
then
debug_echo "run_timer(): Using [$kbd] as keyboard interrupt"
KBD_INT="$kbd"
break
fi
done
fi
key_ints="`cat /proc/interrupts | grep "$KBD_INT"`"
#debug_echo "run_timer(): key_ints = [$key_ints]"
else
KBD_INT="$kbd"
debug_echo "\nrun_timer(): Using [keyboard] as keyboard interrupt in kernel-2.4 mode"
key_ints="`cat /proc/interrupts | grep keyboard | awk '{print $2}'`"
fi
test -z "$KBD_INT" && debug_echo "Couldn't read keyboard ints!"
}
# Shows the timer and sets $launch_altboot to yes if a keypress was detected
run_timer() {
if test "$TIMEOUT" != 0
then
mount -t proc proc /proc >/dev/null 2>&1
get_kbd_ints
kbd_ints_old="$key_ints"
#debug_echo "run_timer() old:`echo $key_ints | md5sum`"
stty -echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1
echo -en "\n\nPlease press any key to launch altboot." > "$OUT_TTY"
test -z "$TIMEOUT" && TIMEOUT="3"
cnt=0
while test "$cnt" != "$TIMEOUT"
do
sleep 1
get_kbd_ints
kbd_ints_new="$key_ints"
if test "$kbd_ints_new" != "$kbd_ints_old" -o -z "$kbd_ints_new"
then
launch_altboot=yes
stty echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1
break
fi
echo -n "." >"$OUT_TTY"
let cnt=$cnt+1
done
if test "$launch_altboot" != "yes"
then
AUTOBOOT=yes
else
rm -f /etc/.altboot*.last
fi
else
launch_altboot=yes
fi
}
# $1 = ID
parse_module_flags() {
if test -n "$1"
then
# Each module can set "flags" to influence handling of the module
get_pref "menu_fileflags" "$1" flags
test -n "$flags" && debug_echo "parse_module_flags(): [$1] has flags [$flags]"
for flag in $flags
do
case "$flag" in
noRemember) REMEMBER_LAST_SELECTION=no;;
esac
done
else
debug_echo "parse_module_flags(): Empty \$1"
fi
}
# This function launches the selected menu item / script
# $1: Directory containing the scripts for the menu-items
launch_selection() {
test -z "$1" && die "Parameter 1 of launch_selection is empty!"
case "$junk" in
*) #file="`echo "$m_entry"| sed -n "/$junk\:/s/^.*\:\(.*\)/\1/p"`"
get_pref "menu_filelist" "$junk" file_
type="`echo "$file_" | sed -n "s/\(.*\)\:\(.*\)/\2/p"`"
file="`echo "$file_" | sed -n "s/\(.*\)\:\(.*\)/\1/p"`"
test -z "$file" && file="$file_"
#echo "[$file_]: [$type] : [$flags] / [$file] ($junk)"
# The selected menu-item points to a directory
if test "$type" = DIR
then
show_sub_menu /etc/altboot-menu/$file >"$OUT_TTY"
wait_for_input >"$OUT_TTY"
launch_selection /etc/altboot-menu >"$OUT_TTY"
fi
if test "$type" = MAIN
then
show_sub_menu /etc/altboot-menu >"$OUT_TTY"
wait_for_input >"$OUT_TTY"
launch_selection /etc/altboot-menu >"$OUT_TTY"
fi
. $1/$file run "$file" >"$OUT_TTY"
die "WARNING: Using failsafe shell" >"$OUT_TTY"
;;
esac
}
wait_for_input() {
while true
do
# Do _not_ change the next few lines!
#
# This is required to work around an annoying busybox bug.
# Every key you press while this script runs will be
# picked up by the next "read $junk".
# So the next read would pick up the "any" key the user pressed
# above to launch the altboot menu.
# Bash throws an ugly error on kill
if ! (readlink /bin/sh | grep -q bash)
then
# This filters an "<ENTER>" from the user as "any key"
( while :; do read x< "$OUT_TTY" 2>&1; done; ) > /dev/null 2>&1 &
sleep 1; kill $! >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
echo -n "Please choose one of the above [$last_selection]: " <"$OUT_TTY" > "$OUT_TTY" 2>&1
stty echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1
read junk< "$OUT_TTY" 2>&1
# This filters other chars the user may have used
junk="`echo "$junk" | sed "s/[a-zA-Z]//g"`"
if test "$junk" -lt "$cnt" -o "$junk" -eq "$cnt"
then
if test ! -z "$junk"
then
parse_module_flags "$junk"
if test "$REMEMBER_LAST_SELECTION" != no
then
# Don't remount rw if the drive is already mounted rw
# Only helpful for testing / debugging
if test "`mount|sed -n "/\/dev\/root/s/.*(\(.*\))/\1/p"`" != "rw"
then
mount -o remount,rw / >/dev/null 2>&1
echo "$junk" > /etc/altboot.conf
mount -o remount,ro / >/dev/null 2>&1
else
echo "$junk" > /etc/altboot.conf
fi
fi
else
junk="$last_selection"
parse_module_flags "$junk"
break
fi
break
fi
done
}
# * * * * * * This is the main function * * * * * *
# Note: this is positively ugly. If someone knows a better way to detect wheter
# we are already booted into a runlevel _without_ reading /var and / or using `runlevel`
# PLEASE let me know.
if ( echo "$VERSION" | egrep -iq "(snapshot|-rc)" )
then
ENABLE_DEBUG="yes"
debug_shell 4 >/dev/null 2>&1 &
fi
if test -f /proc/cmdline -a "`ps ax|wc -l|tr -d " "`" -gt 30 -a "$1" != "-force" -a "$1" != "+force"
then
echo "altboot: Using real init [$REAL_INIT] [$*] [`ps ax|wc -l|tr -d " "`] *" >"$OUT_TTY"
exec $REAL_INIT $*
# exec $SH_SHELL </dev/tty0 >/dev/tty0 2>&1
exit 0
else
# Boot original init if altboot is turned off
if test "$ENABLE_ALTBOOT" != "yes"
then
echo "altboot: Using real init [$REAL_INIT] **" >"$OUT_TTY"
exec $REAL_INIT $INIT_RUNLEVEL
exit 0
fi
# Execute scripts in /etc/altboot.rc before doing anything else.
# Required in special situations, like booting spitz
RC_FILES=`ls /etc/altboot.rc | grep \.sh$`
for file in $RC_FILES
do
. /etc/altboot.rc/$file >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 || echo "/etc/altboot.rc/$file failed!"
done
# Make sure altboots master password is set
set_password >"$OUT_TTY"
test "$ASK_PW_ON_BOOT" = "yes" && verify_master_pw >"$OUT_TTY"
# When started with -force, always print the menu
echo "$*" | grep -q -- "-force" && TIMEOUT=0
# This timeout works by reading /proc/interrupts to see if the keyboard interrupt
# increases while the timer is running. A TIMEOUT of 0 will always launch altboot.
run_timer >"$OUT_TTY"
echo "" >"$OUT_TTY"
# launch_altboot is set to "yes" by run_timer when the user presses the button during the timeout
if test "$launch_altboot" != yes
then
# last_selection is the previously selected menu item by the user
last_selection="`cat /etc/altboot.conf`" >/dev/null 2>&1
test -z "$last_selection" && last_selection="1"
echo "Booting last selection: [$last_selection]" >"$OUT_TTY"
# Set up the wanna-be array of available menu entries and their numbers
show_menu /etc/altboot-menu >/dev/null
junk="$last_selection"
launch_selection /etc/altboot-menu >"$OUT_TTY"
fi
# Anything after this point will never be reached if $launch_altboot != yes
# Show the altboot menu
stty -echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1
show_menu /etc/altboot-menu >"$OUT_TTY"
# Load last selection for use as default if <ENTER> is pressed at the prompt
last_selection="`cat /etc/altboot.conf`" >/dev/null 2>&1
test -z "$last_selection" && last_selection="1"
# Ask the user which menu-item to use
wait_for_input >"$OUT_TTY"
# This should _never_ happen.
if test -z "$junk"
then
echo "WARNING: Trying failsafe mode" >"$OUT_TTY"
mount -o remount,rw / >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1
echo "Dumping environment to /altboot.env"
echo "$CURRENT_ENV" > /altboot.env
mount -o remount,ro / >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1
junk=1
fi
launch_selection /etc/altboot-menu >"$OUT_TTY"
# Uhoh, something went terribly wrong if we reach this point!
die "WARNING: Failsafe fall-through activated. Spawning emergency shell"
fi
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