zfs-builds-mm/zfs-0.8.0/contrib/dracut/90zfs/zfs-lib.sh.in

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#!/bin/sh
command -v getarg >/dev/null || . /lib/dracut-lib.sh
command -v getargbool >/dev/null || {
# Compatibility with older Dracut versions.
# With apologies to the Dracut developers.
getargbool() {
if ! [ -z "$_b" ]; then
unset _b
fi
_default="$1"; shift
_b=$(getarg "$@")
[ $? -ne 0 ] && [ -z "$_b" ] && _b="$_default"
if [ -n "$_b" ]; then
[ "$_b" = "0" ] && return 1
[ "$_b" = "no" ] && return 1
[ "$_b" = "off" ] && return 1
fi
return 0
}
}
OLDIFS="${IFS}"
NEWLINE="
"
ZPOOL_IMPORT_OPTS=""
if getargbool 0 zfs_force -y zfs.force -y zfsforce ; then
warn "ZFS: Will force-import pools if necessary."
ZPOOL_IMPORT_OPTS="${ZPOOL_IMPORT_OPTS} -f"
fi
# find_bootfs
# returns the first dataset with the bootfs attribute.
find_bootfs() {
IFS="${NEWLINE}"
for dataset in $(zpool list -H -o bootfs); do
case "${dataset}" in
"" | "-")
continue
;;
"no pools available")
IFS="${OLDIFS}"
return 1
;;
*)
IFS="${OLDIFS}"
echo "${dataset}"
return 0
;;
esac
done
IFS="${OLDIFS}"
return 1
}
# import_pool POOL
# imports the given zfs pool if it isn't imported already.
import_pool() {
pool="${1}"
if ! zpool list -H "${pool}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
info "ZFS: Importing pool ${pool}..."
if ! zpool import -N ${ZPOOL_IMPORT_OPTS} "${pool}" ; then
warn "ZFS: Unable to import pool ${pool}"
return 1
fi
fi
return 0
}
# mount_dataset DATASET
# mounts the given zfs dataset.
mount_dataset() {
dataset="${1}"
mountpoint="$(zfs get -H -o value mountpoint "${dataset}")"
# We need zfsutil for non-legacy mounts and not for legacy mounts.
if [ "${mountpoint}" = "legacy" ] ; then
mount -t zfs "${dataset}" "${NEWROOT}"
else
mount -o zfsutil -t zfs "${dataset}" "${NEWROOT}"
fi
return $?
}
# export_all OPTS
# exports all imported zfs pools.
export_all() {
opts="${@}"
ret=0
IFS="${NEWLINE}"
for pool in $(zpool list -H -o name) ; do
if zpool list -H "${pool}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
zpool export "${pool}" ${opts} || ret=$?
fi
done
IFS="${OLDIFS}"
return ${ret}
}
# ask_for_password
#
# Wraps around plymouth ask-for-password and adds fallback to tty password ask
# if plymouth is not present.
#
# --cmd command
# Command to execute. Required.
# --prompt prompt
# Password prompt. Note that function already adds ':' at the end.
# Recommended.
# --tries n
# How many times repeat command on its failure. Default is 3.
# --ply-[cmd|prompt|tries]
# Command/prompt/tries specific for plymouth password ask only.
# --tty-[cmd|prompt|tries]
# Command/prompt/tries specific for tty password ask only.
# --tty-echo-off
# Turn off input echo before tty command is executed and turn on after.
# It's useful when password is read from stdin.
ask_for_password() {
ply_tries=3
tty_tries=3
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--cmd) ply_cmd="$2"; tty_cmd="$2"; shift;;
--ply-cmd) ply_cmd="$2"; shift;;
--tty-cmd) tty_cmd="$2"; shift;;
--prompt) ply_prompt="$2"; tty_prompt="$2"; shift;;
--ply-prompt) ply_prompt="$2"; shift;;
--tty-prompt) tty_prompt="$2"; shift;;
--tries) ply_tries="$2"; tty_tries="$2"; shift;;
--ply-tries) ply_tries="$2"; shift;;
--tty-tries) tty_tries="$2"; shift;;
--tty-echo-off) tty_echo_off=yes;;
esac
shift
done
{ flock -s 9;
# Prompt for password with plymouth, if installed and running.
if whereis plymouth >/dev/null 2>&1 && plymouth --ping 2>/dev/null; then
plymouth ask-for-password \
--prompt "$ply_prompt" --number-of-tries="$ply_tries" \
--command="$ply_cmd"
ret=$?
else
if [ "$tty_echo_off" = yes ]; then
stty_orig="$(stty -g)"
stty -echo
fi
i=1
while [ "$i" -le "$tty_tries" ]; do
[ -n "$tty_prompt" ] && \
printf "%s [%i/%i]:" "$tty_prompt" "$i" "$tty_tries" >&2
eval "$tty_cmd" && ret=0 && break
ret=$?
i=$((i+1))
[ -n "$tty_prompt" ] && printf '\n' >&2
done
unset i
[ "$tty_echo_off" = yes ] && stty "$stty_orig"
fi
} 9>/.console_lock
[ $ret -ne 0 ] && echo "Wrong password" >&2
return $ret
}