#! /bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Alexandre Oliva # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA # deblob.sh - prepare a linux-libre tarball out of a non-libre Linux # tarball. It expects the Linux release (mver, say 2.6.25) as the # first argument, the libre sub-release (extra) as the second optional # argument, and the patch release (sver, say .13) as an optional third # argument. mver and sver are pasted together to form kver. # linux-$kver.tar.bz2 and deblob-$mver must exist in the current # directory, and the line that sets kver and extra in deblob-$mver # must match mver and extra. # The resulting tarball is put in linux-$kver-libre$extra.tar.bz2, and # an uncompressed xdelta that produces linux-$kver-libre$extra.tar out # of linux-$kver.tar is created as linux-$kver-libre$extra.xdelta. # This xdelta can be distributed to enable third parties to easily # reconstruct the binary tarball starting out of sources downloaded # from kernel.org, but without distributing non-Free Software # yourself, because xdelta (unlike patches) is not reversible: the # removed bits are not present in it at all. # To enable you to check the differences between the tarballs, a patch # file is generated in linux-$kver-libre$extra.patch. This patch file # contains the non-Free blobs, even though in reversed form, so its # distribution is discouraged. # At the end, the script attempts to generate a digital signature for # the newly-created tarball. This is the last thing the script does, # so interrupting it at that point to skip the signing won't fail to # do anything else. # It is safe to interrupt the script at any other point. When it gets # a ^C (other than during signing), it starts cleaning up all of its # temporary and output files. If you insist, it may leave junk # behind, and then it will refuse to run again before you clean it up # by hand. It takes extra care to avoid overwriting useful files. # If deblob-$mver finds any unexpected situation, it will error out, # and then deblob-main will quit. Pass --force to deblob-main, before # any other argument, for deblob-main to ignore any such situations. case $1 in --force) force=--force; shift;; *) force=;; esac mver=$1 extra=$2 sver=$3 kver=$mver$sver libre=libre$extra deblob= dir=`echo "$0" | sed 's,[^/]*$,,;s,^$,.,;s,/*$,,'` if test ! -f linux-$kver.tar.bz2; then echo linux-$kver.tar.bz2 does not exist >&2 exit 1 fi if test -f deblob-$mver; then deblob=deblob-$mver elif test -f deblob; then deblob=deblob elif test -f $dir/deblob-$mver; then cp $dir/deblob-$mver deblob deblob=deblob else echo deblob does not exist >&2 exit 1 fi x1="kver=$mver extra=$extra" x2=`grep "^kver=[^ ]* extra=" $deblob` if test "$x1" = "$x2"; then : else echo deblob script does not match command-line arguments >&2 echo expected: $x1 >&2 echo found : $x2 >&2 exit 1 fi cleanup= for f in \ linux-$kver-$libre.tar.bz2 \ linux-$kver-$libre.tar.bz2.asc \ linux-$kver-$libre.tar.bz2.sign \ linux-$kver-$libre.tar.lz \ linux-$kver-$libre.tar.lz.asc \ linux-$kver-$libre.tar.lz.sign \ linux-$kver.tar \ linux-$kver-$libre.tar \ linux-$kver-$libre.patch \ linux-$kver-$libre.log \ linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta \ linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta.asc \ linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta.sign \ ; do if test -f $f; then echo $f already exists >&2 exit 1 fi cleanup="$cleanup $f" done for d in \ linux-$kver \ linux-$kver-$libre \ orig-linux-$kver \ ; do if test -d $d; then echo $d already exists >&2 exit 1 fi cleanup="$cleanup $d" done if test -f $dir/deblob-$kver; then if cmp $dir/deblob-$kver $deblob; then : else echo $dir/deblob-$kver and $deblob are different >&2 exit 1 fi fi if test ! -f deblob-check; then if test -f $dir/deblob-check; then cp $dir/deblob-check deblob-check fi else if test -f $dir/deblob-check; then if cmp $dir/deblob-check deblob-check; then : else echo $dir/deblob-check and deblob-check are different >&2 exit 1 fi fi fi trap "status=$?; echo cleaning up...; rm -rf $cleanup; (exit $status); exit" 0 1 2 15 set -e echo Uncompressing linux-$kver.tar.bz2 into linux-$kver.tar rm -rf linux-$kver linux-$kver.tar bunzip2 < linux-$kver.tar.bz2 > linux-$kver.tar echo Extracting linux-$kver.tar into linux-$kver tar -xf linux-$kver.tar rm -rf linux-$kver-$libre linux-$kver-$libre.tar echo Copying linux-$kver to linux-$kver-$libre cp linux-$kver.tar linux-$kver-$libre.tar cp -lR linux-$kver/. linux-$kver-$libre rm -f linux-$kver-$libre.log linux-$kver-$libre.log.tmp echo Deblobbing within linux-$kver-$libre, saving output to linux-$kver-$libre.log # We can't just pipe deblob into tee, for then we fail to detect # error conditions. Use file renaming to tell whether we succeeded. if (cd linux-$kver-$libre && /bin/sh ../$deblob $force) 2>&1; then mv linux-$kver-$libre.log.tmp linux-$kver-$libre.log fi | tee linux-$kver-$libre.log.tmp if test ! -f linux-$kver-$libre.log; then mv linux-$kver-$libre.log.tmp linux-$kver-$libre.log echo $deblob failed, aborting >&2 exit 1 fi rm -f linux-$kver-$libre.patch # Do not copy these scripts for now, deblob-check regards itself as a blob. # cp -p $0 $deblob deblob-check linux-$kver-$libre echo Generating linux-$kver-$libre.patch diff -druN linux-$kver linux-$kver-$libre > linux-$kver-$libre.patch || : echo Removing removed or modified files from linux-$kver-$libre.tar diff -rq linux-$kver linux-$kver-$libre | sed -n " s,^Only in \\(linux-$kver\\(/.*\\)\\?\\): \\(.*\\),\1/\3,p; s,^Files \\(linux-$kver\\)/\\(.*\\) and \\1-$libre/\\2 differ,\\1/\\2,p; " | xargs tar --delete -f linux-$kver-$libre.tar echo Adding modified or added files to linux-$kver-$libre.tar rm -rf orig-linux-$kver mv linux-$kver orig-linux-$kver mv linux-$kver-$libre linux-$kver diff -rq orig-linux-$kver linux-$kver | sed -n " s,^Files orig-\\(linux-$kver/.*\\) and \\1 differ,\\1,p; s,^Only in \\(linux-$kver\\(/.*\\)\\?\\): \\(.*\\),\\1/\\3,p; " | xargs tar --append -f linux-$kver-$libre.tar echo Wiping out extracted trees rm -rf linux-$kver orig-linux-$kver echo Creating xdelta between linux-$kver.tar and linux-$kver-$libre.tar xdelta delta -0 linux-$kver.tar linux-$kver-$libre.tar linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta || : # xdelta returns nonzero on success echo Compressing linux-$kver-$libre.tar and linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta rm -f linux-$kver.tar lzip -k9 linux-$kver-$libre.tar bzip2 -9 linux-$kver-$libre.tar if test -f linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta; then lzip -k9 linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta bzip2 -9 linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta fi trap "status=$?; (exit $status); exit" 0 1 2 15 echo Done except for signing, feel free to interrupt for f in \ linux-$kver-$libre.tar.bz2 \ linux-$kver-$libre.tar.lz \ linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta.bz2 \ linux-$kver-$libre.xdelta.lz \ ; do if test -f $f; then gpg -a --detach-sign $f mv $f.asc $f.sign fi done echo All set, please review linux-$kver-$libre.patch exit 0