[Toaster] request for review + sticky/setguid/setuid bits
Lerner, Dave
dave.lerner at windriver.com
Fri Mar 7 09:01:04 PST 2014
The changes are good.
Thanks
Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Damian, Alexandru [mailto:alexandru.damian at intel.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 10:51 AM
> To: Lerner, Dave
> Cc: Reyna, David; toaster at yoctoproject.org
> Subject: Re: request for review + sticky/setguid/setuid bits
>
> I pushed out a new version, on the same branch, with permissions held as string, not as
> number.
>
> I have the "pipe", "block" and "character" inode type of files, so I added specific
> checks for these file types in write-to-database code.
>
> Please let me know if this works for you ?
>
> Alex
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 8:00 PM, Lerner, Dave <dave.lerner at windriver.com> wrote:
>
>
> Also, I forgot to mention that if we leave the permissions as numbers, we need to
> handle 4 bits per set (per user, group, world), we need to handle sticky,setuid,setgid
> bit. Leaving as strings as suggested in my previous email should solve that problem
> too.
> -dave
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Lerner, Dave
> > Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 1:58 PM
> > To: Damian, Alexandru (alexandru.damian at intel.com)
> > Cc: Reyna, David (david.reyna at windriver.com); toaster at yoctoproject.org
> > Subject: FW: request for review
> >
> > Hi Alex,
> > See comments inline which cover 2 topics
> > 1) should we keep permissions as a string, since views will always display
> strings
> > 2) what about the other inode types: 'c', 'b', 'p', 's'
> > -dave
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > commit 75efb26f1d6b7d6c71921f1ecd6b235e9df2c506
> > > Author: Alexandru DAMIAN <alexandru.damian at intel.com>
> > > Date: Thu Mar 6 16:31:40 2014 +0000
> > >
> > > bitbake: toaster: write files-in-image to the database
> > >
> > > Adding code to write files-in-image data from the metadata
> > > event to the database.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Alexandru DAMIAN <alexandru.damian at intel.com>
> > > ---
> > > bitbake/lib/bb/ui/buildinfohelper.py | 135 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> > > 1 file changed, 133 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/bitbake/lib/bb/ui/buildinfohelper.py
> > b/bitbake/lib/bb/ui/buildinfohelper.py
> > > index d7b526a..5060a21 100644
> > > --- a/bitbake/lib/bb/ui/buildinfohelper.py
> > > +++ b/bitbake/lib/bb/ui/buildinfohelper.py
> > > @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE",
> > > "toaster.toastermain.settings")
> > > import toaster.toastermain.settings as toaster_django_settings
> > > from toaster.orm.models import Build, Task, Recipe, Layer_Version, Layer,
> Target,
> > > LogMessage
> > > from toaster.orm.models import Variable, VariableHistory
> > > -from toaster.orm.models import Package, Package_File, Target_Installed_Package
> > > +from toaster.orm.models import Package, Package_File,
> Target_Installed_Package,
> > > Target_File
> > > from toaster.orm.models import Task_Dependency, Package_Dependency
> > > from toaster.orm.models import Recipe_Dependency
> > > from bb.msg import BBLogFormatter as format
> > > @@ -181,6 +181,133 @@ class ORMWrapper(object):
> > >
> > > return layer_object
> > >
> > > + def save_target_file_information(self, build_obj, target_obj, filedata):
> > > + assert isinstance(build_obj, Build)
> > > + assert isinstance(target_obj, Target)
> > > + dirs = filedata['dirs']
> > > + files = filedata['files']
> > > + syms = filedata['syms']
> >
> > What about the other types of inodes? Which of the following can't be in an
> image:
> > devices (character, block), fifo's, sockets?
> >
> > > +
> > > + def _perm_strtono(s):
> > > + if len(s) != 9:
> > > + return -1
> > > + p = 0
> > > + if s[8] == 'x':
> > > + p += 1
> > > + if s[7] == 'w':
> > > + p += 2
> > > + if s[6] == 'r':
> > > + p += 4
> > > + if s[5] == 'x':
> > > + p += 10
> > > + if s[4] == 'w':
> > > + p += 20
> > > + if s[3] == 'r':
> > > + p += 40
> > > + if s[2] == 'x':
> > > + p += 100
> > > + if s[1] == 'w':
> > > + p += 200
> > > + if s[0] == 'r':
> > > + p += 400
> > > + return p
> >
> > I'm doing the opposite translation, so this seems wrong and we should keep a
> string.
> > Also, my perms translation handles links s[-1] = 'l', sticky /setuid/setguid
> > permissions. Maybe it would be better to keep this a string.
> >
> > > +
> > > +
> > > + # we insert directories, ordered by name depth
> > > + for d in sorted(dirs, key=lambda x:len(x[-1].split("/"))):
> > > + (user, group, size) = d[1:4]
> > > + perm = d[0][1:]
> > > + permission = _perm_strtono(perm)
> >
> > See comment above, maybe better to treat like 'user' and 'group' just leave it a
> string.
> >
> > > + path = d[4].lstrip(".")
> > > + if len(path) == 0:
> > > + # we create the root directory as a special case
> > > + path = "/"
> > > + tf_obj = Target_File.objects.create(
> > > + target = target_obj,
> > > + path = path,
> > > + size = size,
> > > + inodetype = Target_File.ITYPE_DIRECTORY,
> > > + permission = permission,
> > > + owner = user,
> > > + group = group,
> > > + )
> > > + tf_obj.directory = tf_obj
> > > + tf_obj.save()
> > > + continue
> > > + parent_path = "/".join(path.split("/")[:len(path.split("/")) - 1])
> > > + if len(parent_path) == 0:
> > > + parent_path = "/"
> > > + parent_obj = Target_File.objects.get(target = target_obj, path =
> > > parent_path, inodetype = Target_File.ITYPE_DIRECTORY)
> > > + tf_obj = Target_File.objects.create(
> > > + target = target_obj,
> > > + path = path,
> > > + size = size,
> > > + inodetype = Target_File.ITYPE_DIRECTORY,
> > > + permission = permission,
> > > + owner = user,
> > > + group = group,
> > > + directory = parent_obj)
> > > +
> > > +
> > > + # we insert files
> > > + for d in files:
> > > + (user, group, size) = d[1:4]
> > > + perm = d[0][1:]
> > > + permission = _perm_strtono(perm)
> >
> > Same permissions comment as above
> >
> > > + path = d[4].lstrip(".")
> > > + parent_path = "/".join(path.split("/")[:len(path.split("/")) - 1])
> > > + tf_obj = Target_File.objects.create(
> > > + target = target_obj,
> > > + path = path,
> > > + size = size,
> > > + inodetype = Target_File.ITYPE_REGULAR,
> > > + permission = permission,
> > > + owner = user,
> > > + group = group)
> > > + parent_obj = Target_File.objects.get(target = target_obj, path =
> > > parent_path, inodetype = Target_File.ITYPE_DIRECTORY)
> > > + tf_obj.directory = parent_obj
> > > + tf_obj.save()
> > > +
> > > + # we insert symlinks
> > > + for d in syms:
> > > + (user, group, size) = d[1:4]
> > > + perm = d[0][1:]
> > > + permission = _perm_strtono(perm)
> >
> >
> > Same permissions comment as above
> >
> > > + path = d[4].lstrip(".")
> > > + filetarget_path = d[6]
> > > +
> > > + parent_path = "/".join(path.split("/")[:len(path.split("/")) - 1])
> > > + if not filetarget_path.startswith("/"):
> > > + # we have a relative path, get a normalized absolute one
> > > + filetarget_path = parent_path + "/" + filetarget_path
> > > + fcp = filetarget_path.split("/")
> > > + fcpl = []
> > > + for i in fcp:
> > > + if i == "..":
> > > + fcpl.pop()
> > > + else:
> > > + fcpl.append(i)
> > > + filetarget_path = "/".join(fcpl)
> > > +
> > > + try:
> > > + filetarget_obj = Target_File.objects.get(target = target_obj,
> path =
> > > filetarget_path)
> > > + except Exception as e:
> > > + # we might have an invalid link; no way to detect this. just
> set it
> > to
> > > None
> > > + filetarget_obj = None
> > > +
> > > + parent_obj = Target_File.objects.get(target = target_obj, path =
> > > parent_path, inodetype = Target_File.ITYPE_DIRECTORY)
> > > +
> > > + tf_obj = Target_File.objects.create(
> > > + target = target_obj,
> > > + path = path,
> > > + size = size,
> > > + inodetype = Target_File.ITYPE_REGULAR,
> > > + permission = permission,
> > > + owner = user,
> > > + group = group,
> > > + directory = parent_obj,
> > > + sym_target = filetarget_obj)
> > > +
> > >
> > > def save_target_package_information(self, build_obj, target_obj,
> packagedict,
> > > pkgpnmap, recipes):
> > > assert isinstance(build_obj, Build)
> > > @@ -613,6 +740,10 @@ class BuildInfoHelper(object):
> > > pkgdata = event.data['pkgdata']
> > > imgdata = event.data['imgdata'][target.target]
> > >
> > > self.orm_wrapper.save_target_package_information(self.internal_state['build'],
> target,
> > > imgdata, pkgdata, self.internal_state['recipes'])
> > > + filedata = event.data['filedata'][target.target]
> > > +
> > self.orm_wrapper.save_target_file_information(self.internal_state['build'],
> target,
> > > filedata)
> > > +
> > > +
> > >
> > > def store_dependency_information(self, event):
> > > assert '_depgraph' in vars(event)
> > > @@ -692,7 +823,7 @@ class BuildInfoHelper(object):
> > > task_info['task_name'] = taskname
> > > task_obj = self.orm_wrapper.get_update_task_object(task_info)
> > > return task_obj
> > > -
> > > +
> >
> > OK. Just trailing ws cleanup.
> >
> > > # create tasks
> > > tasks = {}
> > > for taskdesc in event._depgraph['tdepends']:
> > >
> > > commit 13423eb102e394f20ddb60b86db96399478d47cc
> > > Author: Alexandru DAMIAN <alexandru.damian at intel.com>
> > > Date: Thu Mar 6 16:29:46 2014 +0000
> > >
> > > toaster.bbclass: read list of files in image
> > >
> > > We read the list of files in a built image and send it
> > > over with the same event for packages in image.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Alexandru DAMIAN <alexandru.damian at intel.com>
> > > ---
> > > meta/classes/toaster.bbclass | 17 ++++++++++++++++-
> > > 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/meta/classes/toaster.bbclass b/meta/classes/toaster.bbclass
> > > index eed30d4..ddfceb5 100644
> > > --- a/meta/classes/toaster.bbclass
> > > +++ b/meta/classes/toaster.bbclass
> > > @@ -240,10 +240,15 @@ python toaster_buildhistory_dump() {
> > > # scan the build targets for this build
> > > images = {}
> > > allpkgs = {}
> > > + files = {}
> > > for target in e._pkgs:
> > > installed_img_path =
> e.data.expand(os.path.join(BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE_BASE,
> > > target))
> > > if os.path.exists(installed_img_path):
> > > images[target] = {}
> > > + files[target] = {}
> > > + files[target]['dirs'] = []
> > > + files[target]['syms'] = []
> > > + files[target]['files'] = []
> >
> > This deals with my concern about other inode types and if they can actually be
> > represented in installed_img_path, fifos (pipes), sockets, block and character
> devices,
> > as discussed above and in last comment below.
> >
> > > with open("%s/installed-package-sizes.txt" % installed_img_path,
> "r") as
> > > fin:
> > > for line in fin:
> > > line = line.rstrip(";")
> > > @@ -270,12 +275,22 @@ python toaster_buildhistory_dump() {
> > > images[target][dependsname] = {'size': 0,
> 'depends' : []}
> > > images[target][pname]['depends'].append((dependsname,
> > deptype))
> > >
> > > + with open("%s/files-in-image.txt" % installed_img_path, "r") as
> fin:
> > > + for line in fin:
> > > + lc = [ x for x in line.strip().split(" ") if len(x) > 0 ]
> > > + if lc[0].startswith("l"):
> > > + files[target]['syms'].append(lc)
> > > + elif lc[0].startswith("d"):
> > > + files[target]['dirs'].append(lc)
> > > + else:
> >
> >
> > Other possibilities may be startswith("c", "b", "p")? Can you check with someone
> who
> > knows for sure that these can be stashed and saved in an image?
> >
> > -Dave
>
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Alex Damian
> Yocto Project
>
> SSG / OTC
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