#!/bin/ksh -p # # CDDL HEADER START # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). # You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # # You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE # or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions # and limitations under the License. # # When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each # file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. # If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the # fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying # information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] # # CDDL HEADER END # # # Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # s10 boot script. # # The arguments to this script are the zone name and the zonepath. # . /usr/lib/brand/solaris10/common.ksh ZONENAME=$1 ZONEPATH=$2 ZONEROOT=$ZONEPATH/root w_missing=$(gettext "Warning: \"%s\" is not installed in the global zone") arch=`uname -p` if [ "$arch" = "i386" ]; then ARCH32=i86 ARCH64=amd64 elif [ "$arch" = "sparc" ]; then # 32-bit SPARC not supported! ARCH32= ARCH64=sparcv9 else echo "Unsupported architecture: $arch" exit 2 fi # # Run the s10_support boot hook. # /usr/lib/brand/solaris10/s10_support boot $ZONENAME if (( $? != 0 )) ; then exit 1 fi BRANDDIR=/.SUNWnative/usr/lib/brand/solaris10; FILEDIR=$BRANDDIR/files; EXIT_CODE=1 # # Replace the specified file in the booting zone with a wrapper script that # invokes s10_isaexec_wrapper. This is a convenience function that reduces # clutter and code duplication. # # Parameters: # $1 The full path of the file to replace (e.g., /sbin/ifconfig) # $2 The access mode of the replacement file in hex (e.g., 0555) # $3 The name of the replacement file's owner (e.g., root:bin) # # NOTE: The checks performed in the 'if' statement below are not generic: they # depend on the success of the zone filesystem structure validation performed # above to ensure that intermediate directories exist and aren't symlinks. # replace_with_native() { path_dname=$ZONEROOT/`dirname $1` [ ! -f $1 ] && printf "$w_missing" "$1" if [ ! -h $path_dname -a -d $path_dname ]; then safe_replace $ZONEROOT/$1 $BRANDDIR/s10_isaexec_wrapper $2 $3 \ remove fi } # # Create a new wrapper script that invokes s10_isaexec_wrapper in the # brand (for a non-existing s10c file) pointing to the native brand file. # # Parameters: # $1 The full path of the wrapper file to create # $2 The access mode of the replacement file in hex (e.g., 0555) # $3 The name of the replacement file's owner (e.g., root:bin) # wrap_with_native() { [ ! -f $1 ] && printf "$w_missing" "$1" path_dname=$ZONEROOT/`dirname $1` if [ ! -h $path_dname -a -d $path_dname -a ! -f $ZONEROOT/$1 ]; then safe_wrap $ZONEROOT/$1 $BRANDDIR/s10_isaexec_wrapper $2 $3 fi } # # Before we boot we validate and fix, if necessary, the required files within # the zone. These modifications can be lost if a patch is applied within the # zone, so we validate and fix the zone every time it boots. # # # BINARY REPLACEMENT # # This section of the boot script is responsible for replacing Solaris 10 # binaries within the booting zone with Nevada binaries. This is a two-step # process: First, the directory structure of the zone is validated to ensure # that binary replacement will proceed safely. Second, Solaris 10 binaries # are replaced with Nevada binaries. # # Here's an example. Suppose that you want to replace /usr/bin/zcat with the # Nevada /usr/bin/zcat binary. Then you should do the following: # # 1. Go to the section below labeled "STEP ONE" and add the following # two lines: # # safe_dir /usr # safe_dir /usr/bin # # These lines ensure that both /usr and /usr/bin are directories # within the booting zone that can be safely accessed by the global # zone. # 2. Go to the section below labeled "STEP TWO" and add the following # line: # # replace_with_native /usr/bin/zcat 0555 root:bin # # Details about the binary replacement procedure can be found in the Solaris 10 # Containers Developer Guide. # # # STEP ONE # # Validate that the zone filesystem looks like we expect it to. # safe_dir /lib safe_dir /lib/svc safe_dir /lib/svc/method safe_dir /lib/svc/share safe_dir /usr safe_dir /usr/bin safe_dir /usr/lib safe_dir /usr/lib/autofs safe_dir /usr/lib/fs safe_dir /usr/lib/fs/autofs safe_dir /usr/lib/fs/ufs safe_dir /usr/lib/fs/zfs safe_dir /usr/lib/inet safe_dir /usr/lib/zfs safe_dir /usr/sbin if [ -n "$ARCH32" ]; then safe_dir /usr/lib/ipf/$ARCH32 safe_dir /usr/sbin/$ARCH32 fi if [ -n "$ARCH64" ]; then safe_dir /usr/lib/ipf/$ARCH64 safe_dir /usr/sbin/$ARCH64 fi safe_dir /sbin safe_dir /var safe_dir /var/svc safe_dir /var/svc/manifest safe_dir /var/svc/manifest/network # # Some of the native networking daemons such as in.mpathd are # expected under /lib/inet # mkdir -m 0755 -p $ZONEROOT/lib/inet chown root:bin $ZONEROOT/lib/inet safe_dir /lib/inet # # STEP TWO # # Replace Solaris 10 binaries with Nevada binaries. # # # Replace various network-related programs with native wrappers. # replace_with_native /sbin/dhcpagent 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /sbin/dhcpinfo 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /sbin/ifconfig 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/bin/netstat 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/lib/inet/in.ndpd 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/in.routed 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/ndd 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/snoop 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/if_mpadm 0555 root:bin # # Replace IPFilter commands with native wrappers # if [ -n "$ARCH32" ]; then replace_with_native /usr/lib/ipf/$ARCH32/ipftest 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH32/ipf 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH32/ipfs 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH32/ipfstat 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH32/ipmon 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH32/ipnat 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH32/ippool 0555 root:bin fi if [ -n "$ARCH64" ]; then replace_with_native /usr/lib/ipf/$ARCH64/ipftest 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH64/ipf 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH64/ipfs 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH64/ipfstat 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH64/ipmon 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH64/ipnat 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/$ARCH64/ippool 0555 root:bin fi # # Replace in.mpathd daemon at /usr/lib/inet by native wrapper # if [ ! -h $ZONEROOT/usr/lib/inet -a -d $ZONEROOT/usr/lib/inet ]; then safe_replace $ZONEROOT/usr/lib/inet/in.mpathd \ /lib/inet/in.mpathd 0555 root:bin remove fi # # Create wrapper at /lib/inet/in.mpathd as well because native ifconfig # looks up in.mpathd under /lib/inet. # wrap_with_native /lib/inet/in.mpathd 0555 root:bin # Create native wrapper for /sbin/ipmpstat wrap_with_native /sbin/ipmpstat 0555 root:bin # # Create ipmgmtd wrapper to native binary in s10 container # and copy ipmgmt service manifest and method. # wrap_with_native /lib/inet/ipmgmtd 0555 root:bin safe_copy /lib/svc/manifest/network/network-ipmgmt.xml \ $ZONEROOT/var/svc/manifest/network/network-ipmgmt.xml safe_copy /lib/svc/method/net-ipmgmt \ $ZONEROOT/lib/svc/method/net-ipmgmt # # To handle certain IPMP configurations, we need updated # net-physical method script and native net_include.sh # filename=$ZONEROOT/lib/svc/method/net-physical safe_backup $filename $filename.pre_p2v safe_copy /usr/lib/brand/solaris10/s10_net_physical $filename filename=$ZONEROOT/lib/svc/share/net_include.sh safe_backup $filename $filename.pre_p2v safe_copy /lib/svc/share/net_include.sh $filename # # PSARC 2009/306 removed the ND_SET/ND_GET ioctl's for modifying # IP/TCP/UDP/SCTP/ICMP tunables. If S10 ndd(8) is used within an # S10 container, the kernel will return EINVAL. So we need this. # replace_with_native /usr/sbin/ndd 0555 root:bin # # Replace various ZFS-related programs with native wrappers. These commands # either link with libzfs, dlopen libzfs or link with libraries that link # or dlopen libzfs. Commands which fall into these categories but which can # only be used in the global zone are not wrapped. The libdiskmgt dm_in_use # code uses libfs, but only the zpool_in_use() -> zpool_read_label() code path. # That code does not issue ioctls on /dev/zfs and does not need wrapping. # replace_with_native /sbin/zfs 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /sbin/zpool 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/lib/fs/ufs/quota 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/lib/fs/zfs/fstyp 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/lib/zfs/availdevs 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/df 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/sbin/zstreamdump 0555 root:bin # # Replace automount and automountd with native wrappers. # replace_with_native /usr/lib/fs/autofs/automount 0555 root:bin replace_with_native /usr/lib/autofs/automountd 0555 root:bin # # The class-specific dispadmin(8) and priocntl(1) binaries must be native # wrappers, and we must have all of the ones the native zone does. This # allows new scheduling classes to appear without causing dispadmin and # priocntl to be unhappy. # rm -rf $ZONEROOT/usr/lib/class mkdir $ZONEROOT/usr/lib/class || exit 1 find /usr/lib/class -type d -o -type f | while read x; do [ -d $x ] && mkdir -p -m 755 $ZONEROOT$x [ -f $x ] && wrap_with_native $x 0555 root:bin done # # END OF STEP TWO # # # Replace add_drv and rem_drv with /usr/bin/true so that pkgs/patches which # install or remove drivers will work. NOTE: add_drv and rem_drv are hard # linked to isaexec so we want to remove the current executable and # then copy true so that we don't clobber isaexec. # filename=$ZONEROOT/usr/sbin/add_drv [ ! -f $filename.pre_p2v ] && safe_backup $filename $filename.pre_p2v rm -f $filename safe_copy $ZONEROOT/usr/bin/true $filename filename=$ZONEROOT/usr/sbin/rem_drv [ ! -f $filename.pre_p2v ] && safe_backup $filename $filename.pre_p2v rm -f $filename safe_copy $ZONEROOT/usr/bin/true $filename exit 0