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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2022 The Kubernetes Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# USAGE: stage-binaries.sh -o <staging-dir> ( -p <package> | -b binary )..."
#
# Stages all the packages or files and their dependencies (+ libraries and
# copyrights) to the staging dir.
#
# This is intended to be used in a multi-stage docker build.
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
# Dump the call stack.
#
# $1: frames to skip
function stack() {
local frame="${1:-0}"
frame="$((frame+1))" # for this frame
local indent=""
while [[ -n "${FUNCNAME["${frame}"]:-}" ]]; do
if [[ -n "$indent" ]]; then
echo -ne " from "
fi
indent="true"
local file
file="$(basename "${BASH_SOURCE["${frame}"]}")"
local line="${BASH_LINENO["$((frame-1))"]}" # ???
local func="${FUNCNAME["${frame}"]:-}"
echo -e "${func}() ${file}:${line}"
frame="$((frame+1))"
done
}
# A handler for when we exit automatically on an error.
# Borrowed from kubernetes, which was borrowed from
# https://gist.github.com/ahendrix/7030300
function errexit() {
# If the shell we are in doesn't have errexit set (common in subshells) then
# don't dump stacks.
set +o | grep -qe "-o errexit" || return
# Dump stack
echo -n "FATAL: error at " >&2
stack 1 >&2 # skip this frame
# Exit, really, right now.
local pgid
pgid="$(awk '{print $5}' /proc/self/stat)"
kill -- -"${pgid}"
}
# trap ERR to provide an error handler whenever a command exits nonzero this
# is a more verbose version of set -o errexit
trap 'errexit' ERR
# setting errtrace allows our ERR trap handler to be propagated to functions,
# expansions and subshells
set -o errtrace
function DBG() {
if [[ -n "${DBG:-}" ]]; then
echo "$@"
fi
}
function grep_allow_nomatch() {
# grep exits 0 on match, 1 on no match, 2 on error
grep "$@" || [[ $? == 1 ]]
}
function _indent() {
(
IFS="" # preserve spaces in `read`
while read -r X; do
echo " ${X}"
done
)
}
# run "$@" and indent the output
#
# See the workaround in errexit before you rename this.
function indent() {
# This lets us process stderr and stdout without merging them, without
# bash-isms. This MUST NOT be wrapped in a conditional, or else errexit no
# longer applies to the executed command.
{ set -o errexit; "$@" 2>&1 1>&3 | _indent; } 3>&1 1>&2 | _indent
}
# Track these globally so we only load it once.
ROOT_FWD_LINKS=()
ROOT_REV_LINKS=()
function load_root_links() {
local staging="$1"
while read -r x; do
if [[ -L "/${x}" ]]; then
ROOT_FWD_LINKS+=("/${x}")
ROOT_REV_LINKS+=("$(realpath "/${x}")")
fi
done < <(ls /)
}
# file_to_package identifies the debian package that provided the file $1
function file_to_package() {
local file="$1"
# Newer versions of debian symlink /lib -> /usr/lib (and others), but dpkg
# has some files in its DB as "/lib/<whatever>" and others as
# "/usr/lib/<whatever>". This causes havoc trying to identify the package
# for a library discovered via ldd.
#
# So, to combat this we build a "map" of root links, and their targets, and
# try to search for both paths.
local alt=""
local i=0
while (( "${i}" < "${#ROOT_FWD_LINKS[@]}" )); do
fwd="${ROOT_FWD_LINKS[i]}"
rev="${ROOT_REV_LINKS[i]}"
if [[ "${file}" =~ ^"${fwd}/" ]]; then
alt="${file/#"${fwd}"/"${rev}"}"
break
elif [[ "${file}" =~ ^"${rev}/" ]]; then
alt="${file/#"${rev}"/"${fwd}"}"
break
fi
i=$((i+1))
done
local out=""
local result=""
out="$(dpkg-query --search "${file}" 2>&1)"
# shellcheck disable=SC2181
if [[ $? == 0 ]]; then
result="${out}"
elif [[ -n "${alt}" ]]; then
out="$(dpkg-query --search "${alt}" 2>&1)"
# shellcheck disable=SC2181
if [[ $? == 0 ]]; then
result="${out}"
fi
fi
# If we found no match, let it error out.
if [[ -z "${result}" ]]; then
dpkg-query --search "${file}"
return 1
fi
# `dpkg-query --search $file-pattern` outputs lines with the format: "$package: $file-path"
# where $file-path belongs to $package. Sometimes it has lines that say
# "diversion" but there's no documented grammar I can find.
echo "${result}" | grep -v "diversion" | cut -d':' -f1
}
function ensure_dir_in_staging() {
local staging="$1"
local dir="$2"
if [[ ! -e "${staging}/${dir}" ]]; then
# Stript the leading /
local rel="${dir/#\//}"
tar -C / -c --no-recursion --dereference "${rel}" | tar -C "${staging}" -x
fi
}
# stage_one_file stages the filepath $2 to $1, following symlinks
function stage_one_file() {
local staging="$1"
local file="$2"
# copy the real form of the named path
local real
real="$(realpath "${file}")"
cp -a --parents "${real}" "${staging}"
# recreate symlinks, even on intermediate path elements
if [[ "${file}" != "${real}" ]]; then
if [[ ! -e "${staging}/${file}" ]]; then
local dir
dir="$(dirname "${file}")"
ensure_dir_in_staging "${staging}" "${dir}"
ln -s "${real}" "${staging}/${file}"
fi
fi
}
# stage_file_and_deps stages the filepath $2 to $1, following symlinks and
# library deps, and staging copyrights
function stage_file_and_deps() {
local staging="$1"
local file="$2"
# short circuit if we have done this file before
if [[ -e "${staging}/${file}" ]]; then
return
fi
# get the package so we can stage package metadata as well
local package
package="$(file_to_package "${file}")"
DBG "staging file ${file} from pkg ${package}"
stage_one_file "${staging}" "$file"
# stage dependencies of binaries
if [[ -x "$file" ]]; then
DBG "staging deps of file ${file}"
while read -r lib; do
indent stage_file_and_deps "${staging}" "${lib}"
done < <( binary_to_libraries "${file}" )
fi
if [[ -n "${package}" ]]; then
# stage the copyright for the file, if it exists
local copyright_src="/usr/share/doc/${package}/copyright"
local copyright_dst="${staging}/copyright/${package}/copyright.gz"
if [[ -f "${copyright_src}" && ! -f "${copyright_dst}" ]]; then
mkdir -p "$(dirname "${copyright_dst}")"
gzip -9 --to-stdout "${copyright_src}" > "${copyright_dst}"
fi
# Since apt is not in the final image, stage the package status
# (mimicking bazel). This allows security scanners to run against it.
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_docker/commit/f5432b813e0a11491cf2bf83ff1a923706b36420
mkdir -p "${staging}/var/lib/dpkg/status.d/"
dpkg -s "${package}" > "${staging}/var/lib/dpkg/status.d/${package}"
fi
}
function stage_one_package() {
local staging="$1"
local pkg="$2"
local names=()
local sums=()
while read -r file; do
if [[ -f "${file}" ]]; then
local found=""
if [[ ! -L "${file}" ]]; then
sum="$(md5sum "${file}" | cut -f1 -d' ')"
local i=0
for s in "${sums[@]}"; do
if [[ "${sum}" == "${s}" ]]; then
local dir
dir="$(dirname "${file}")"
ensure_dir_in_staging "${staging}" "$(dirname "${file}")"
ln -s "${names[$i]}" "${staging}/${file}"
found="true"
break
fi
i=$((i+1))
done
fi
if [[ -z "${found}" ]]; then
names+=("${file}")
sums+=("${sum}")
indent stage_file_and_deps "${staging}" "${file}"
fi
fi
done < <( dpkg -L "${pkg}" \
| grep_allow_nomatch -vE '(/\.|/usr/share/(man|doc|.*-completion))' )
}
function get_dependent_packages() {
local pkg="$1"
# There's no documented grammar for the output of this. Sometimes it says:
# Depends: package
# ...and other times it says:
# Depends <package>
# ...but those don't really seem to be required. There's also "PreDepends"
# which are something else.
apt-cache depends "${pkg}" \
| grep_allow_nomatch '^ *Depends: [a-zA-Z0-9]' \
| awk -F ':' '{print $2}'
}
# Args:
# $1: path to staging dir
# $2+: package names
function stage_packages() {
local staging="$1"
shift
indent apt-get -y -qq -o Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 update
local pkg
for pkg; do
echo "staging package ${pkg}"
local du_before
du_before="$(du -sk "${staging}" | cut -f1)"
indent apt-get -y -qq -o Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 --no-install-recommends install "${pkg}"
stage_one_package "$staging" "${pkg}"
while read -r dep; do
DBG "staging dependent package ${dep}"
indent stage_one_package "${staging}" "${dep}"
done < <( get_dependent_packages "${pkg}" )
local du_after
du_after="$(du -sk "${staging}" | cut -f1)"
indent echo "package ${pkg} size: +$(( du_after - du_before )) kB (of ${du_after} kB)"
done
}
# binary_to_libraries identifies the library files needed by the binary $1 with ldd
function binary_to_libraries() {
local bin="$1"
# see: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/ldd.1.html
# Each output line looks like:
# linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007fffb11c3000)
# or
# libc.so.6 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0x00007f2f52d26000)
#
# This is a little funky because ldd treats static binaries as errors ("not
# a dynamic executable") but static libraries as non-errors ("statically
# linked"). We want real ldd errors, but static binaries are OK.
if [[ "$(ldd "${bin}" 2>&1)" =~ "not a dynamic executable" ]]; then
return
fi
ldd "${bin}" \
`# skip static binaries` \
| grep_allow_nomatch -v "statically linked" \
`# linux-vdso is a special virtual shared object from the kernel` \
`# see: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/vdso.7.html` \
| grep_allow_nomatch -v 'linux-vdso' \
`# strip the leading '${name} => ' if any so only '/lib-foo.so (0xf00)' remains` \
| sed -E 's#.* => /#/#' \
`# we want only the path remaining, not the (0x${LOCATION})` \
| awk '{print $1}'
}
function stage_one_binary() {
local staging="$1"
local bin="$2"
# locate the path to the binary
local binary_path
binary_path="$(which "${bin}")"
# stage the binary itself
stage_file_and_deps "${staging}" "${binary_path}"
}
function stage_binaries() {
local staging="$1"
shift
local bin
for bin; do
echo "staging binary ${bin}"
local du_before
du_before="$(du -sk "${staging}" | cut -f1)"
stage_one_binary "${staging}" "${bin}"
local du_after
du_after="$(du -sk "${staging}" | cut -f1)"
indent echo "binary ${bin} size: +$(( du_after - du_before )) kB (of ${du_after} kB)"
done
}
function stage_files() {
local staging="$1"
shift
local bin
for file; do
echo "staging file ${file}"
local du_before
du_before="$(du -sk "${staging}" | cut -f1)"
stage_one_file "${staging}" "${file}"
local du_after
du_after="$(du -sk "${staging}" | cut -f1)"
indent echo "file ${file} size: +$(( du_after - du_before )) kB (of ${du_after} kB)"
done
}
function usage() {
echo "$0 -o <staging-dir> ( -p <package> | -b binary )..."
}
function main() {
local staging=""
local pkgs=()
local bins=()
local files=()
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
"-?")
usage
exit 0
;;
"-b")
if [[ -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
echo "error: flag '-b' requires an argument" >&2
usage >&2
exit 2
fi
bins+=("$2")
shift 2
;;
"-f")
if [[ -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
echo "error: flag '-f' requires an argument" >&2
usage >&2
exit 2
fi
files+=("$2")
shift 2
;;
"-p")
if [[ -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
echo "error: flag '-p' requires an argument" >&2
usage >&2
exit 2
fi
pkgs+=("$2")
shift 2
;;
"-o")
if [[ -z "${2:-}" ]]; then
echo "error: flag '-o' requires an argument" >&2
usage >&2
exit 2
fi
staging="$2"
shift 2
;;
*)
echo "error: unknown argument: $1" >&2
usage >&2
exit 3
;;
esac
done
if [[ -z "${staging}" ]]; then
usage >&2
exit 4
fi
# Newer versions of debian symlink /bin -> /usr/bin (and lib, and others).
# The somewhat naive copying done in this program does not retain that,
# which causes some files to be duplicated. Fortunately, these are all in
# the root dir, or we might have to do something more complicated.
load_root_links "${staging}"
if (( "${#pkgs[@]}" > 0 )); then
stage_packages "${staging}" "${pkgs[@]}"
fi
if (( "${#bins[@]}" > 0 )); then
stage_binaries "${staging}" "${bins[@]}"
fi
if (( "${#files[@]}" > 0 )); then
stage_files "${staging}" "${files[@]}"
fi
echo "final staged size: $(du -sk "${staging}" | cut -f1) kB"
du -xk --max-depth=3 "${staging}" | sort -n | _indent
}
main "$@"