add almalinux kernel: 6.12.0-55.40.1.andersdsrhcustom9
this is the Almalinux kernel with android binder and PSI enabled
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my-ostree-os/kernel/uki_create_addons.py
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my-ostree-os/kernel/uki_create_addons.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# This script inspects a given json proving a list of addons, and
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# creates an addon for each key/value pair matching the given uki, distro and
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# arch provided in input.
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#
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# Usage: python uki_create_addons.py input_json out_dir uki distro arch
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#
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# This tool requires the systemd-ukify and systemd-boot packages.
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#
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# Addon file
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#-----------
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# Each addon terminates with .addon
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# Each addon contains only two types of lines:
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# Lines beginning with '#' are description and thus ignored
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# All other lines are command line to be added.
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# The name of the end resulting addon is taken from the json hierarchy.
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# For example, and addon in json['virt']['rhel']['x86_64']['hello.addon'] will
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# result in an UKI addon file generated in out_dir called
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# hello-virt.rhel.x86_64.addon.efi
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#
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# The common key, present in any sub-dict in the provided json (except the leaf dict)
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# is used as place for default addons when the same addon is not defined deep
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# in the hierarchy. For example, if we define test.addon (text: 'test1\n') in
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# json['common']['test.addon'] = ['test1\n'] and another test.addon (text: test2) in
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# json['virt']['common']['test.addon'] = ['test2'], any other uki except virt
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# will have a test.addon.efi with text "test1", and virt will have a
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# test.addon.efi with "test2"
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#
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# sbat.conf
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#----------
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# This dict is containing the sbat string for *all* addons being created.
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# This dict is optional, but when used has to be put in a sub-dict with
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# { 'sbat' : { 'sbat.conf' : ['your text here'] }}
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# It follows the same syntax as the addon files, meaning '#' is comment and
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# the rest is taken as sbat string and feed to ukify.
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import os
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import sys
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import json
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import collections
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import subprocess
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UKIFY_PATH = '/usr/lib/systemd/ukify'
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def usage(err):
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print(f'Usage: {os.path.basename(__file__)} input_json output_dir uki distro arch')
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print(f'Error:{err}')
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sys.exit(1)
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def check_clean_arguments(input_json, out_dir):
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# Remove end '/'
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if out_dir[-1:] == '/':
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out_dir = out_dir[:-1]
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if not os.path.isfile(input_json):
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usage(f'input_json {input_json} is not a file, or does not exist!')
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if not os.path.isdir(out_dir):
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usage(f'out_dir_dir {out_dir} is not a dir, or does not exist!')
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return out_dir
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UKICmdlineAddon = collections.namedtuple('UKICmdlineAddon', ['name', 'cmdline'])
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uki_addons_list = []
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uki_addons = {}
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addon_sbat_string = None
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def parse_lines(lines, rstrip=True):
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cmdline = ''
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for l in lines:
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l = l.lstrip()
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if not l:
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continue
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if l[0] == '#':
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continue
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# rstrip is used only for addons cmdline, not sbat.conf, as it replaces
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# return lines with spaces.
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if rstrip:
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l = l.rstrip() + ' '
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cmdline += l
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if cmdline == '':
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return ''
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return cmdline
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def parse_all_addons(in_obj):
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global addon_sbat_string
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for el in in_obj.keys():
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# addon found: copy it in our global dict uki_addons
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if el.endswith('.addon'):
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uki_addons[el] = in_obj[el]
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if 'sbat' in in_obj and 'sbat.conf' in in_obj['sbat']:
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# sbat.conf found: override sbat with the most specific one found
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addon_sbat_string = parse_lines(in_obj['sbat']['sbat.conf'], rstrip=False)
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def recursively_find_addons(in_obj, folder_list):
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# end of recursion, leaf directory. Search all addons here
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if len(folder_list) == 0:
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parse_all_addons(in_obj)
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return
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# first, check for common folder
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if 'common' in in_obj:
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parse_all_addons(in_obj['common'])
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# second, check if there is a match with the searched folder
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if folder_list[0] in in_obj:
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folder_next = in_obj[folder_list[0]]
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folder_list = folder_list[1:]
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recursively_find_addons(folder_next, folder_list)
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def parse_in_json(in_json, uki_name, distro, arch):
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with open(in_json, 'r') as f:
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in_obj = json.load(f)
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recursively_find_addons(in_obj, [uki_name, distro, arch])
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for addon_name, cmdline in uki_addons.items():
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addon_name = addon_name.replace(".addon","")
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addon_full_name = f'{addon_name}-{uki_name}.{distro}.{arch}.addon.efi'
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cmdline = parse_lines(cmdline).rstrip()
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if cmdline:
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uki_addons_list.append(UKICmdlineAddon(addon_full_name, cmdline))
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def create_addons(out_dir):
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for uki_addon in uki_addons_list:
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out_path = os.path.join(out_dir, uki_addon.name)
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cmd = [
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f'{UKIFY_PATH}', 'build',
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'--cmdline', uki_addon.cmdline,
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'--output', out_path]
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if addon_sbat_string:
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cmd.extend(['--sbat', addon_sbat_string.rstrip()])
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subprocess.check_call(cmd, text=True)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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argc = len(sys.argv) - 1
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if argc != 5:
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usage('too few or too many parameters!')
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input_json = sys.argv[1]
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out_dir = sys.argv[2]
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uki_name = sys.argv[3]
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distro = sys.argv[4]
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arch = sys.argv[5]
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out_dir = check_clean_arguments(input_json, out_dir)
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parse_in_json(input_json, uki_name, distro, arch)
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create_addons(out_dir)
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