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-rw-r--r-- | archinstall/lib/boot.py | 111 |
diff --git a/archinstall/lib/boot.py b/archinstall/lib/boot.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..62c50df3 --- /dev/null +++ b/archinstall/lib/boot.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +import time +from typing import Iterator, Optional +from .exceptions import SysCallError +from .general import SysCommand, SysCommandWorker, locate_binary +from .installer import Installer +from .output import error +from .storage import storage + + +class Boot: + def __init__(self, installation: Installer): + self.instance = installation + self.container_name = 'archinstall' + self.session: Optional[SysCommandWorker] = None + self.ready = False + + def __enter__(self) -> 'Boot': + if (existing_session := storage.get('active_boot', None)) and existing_session.instance != self.instance: + raise KeyError("Archinstall only supports booting up one instance, and a active session is already active and it is not this one.") + + if existing_session: + self.session = existing_session.session + self.ready = existing_session.ready + else: + # '-P' or --console=pipe could help us not having to do a bunch + # of os.write() calls, but instead use pipes (stdin, stdout and stderr) as usual. + self.session = SysCommandWorker([ + '/usr/bin/systemd-nspawn', + '-D', str(self.instance.target), + '--timezone=off', + '-b', + '--no-pager', + '--machine', self.container_name + ]) + + if not self.ready and self.session: + while self.session.is_alive(): + if b' login:' in self.session: + self.ready = True + break + + storage['active_boot'] = self + return self + + def __exit__(self, *args :str, **kwargs :str) -> None: + # b''.join(sys_command('sync')) # No need to, since the underlying fs() object will call sync. + # TODO: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28157929/how-to-safely-handle-an-exception-inside-a-context-manager + + if len(args) >= 2 and args[1]: + error( + args[1], + f"The error above occurred in a temporary boot-up of the installation {self.instance}" + ) + + shutdown = None + shutdown_exit_code: Optional[int] = -1 + + try: + shutdown = SysCommand(f'systemd-run --machine={self.container_name} --pty shutdown now') + except SysCallError as err: + shutdown_exit_code = err.exit_code + + if self.session: + while self.session.is_alive(): + time.sleep(0.25) + + if shutdown and shutdown.exit_code: + shutdown_exit_code = shutdown.exit_code + + if self.session and (self.session.exit_code == 0 or shutdown_exit_code == 0): + storage['active_boot'] = None + else: + session_exit_code = self.session.exit_code if self.session else -1 + + raise SysCallError( + f"Could not shut down temporary boot of {self.instance}: {session_exit_code}/{shutdown_exit_code}", + exit_code=next(filter(bool, [session_exit_code, shutdown_exit_code])) + ) + + def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[bytes]: + if self.session: + for value in self.session: + yield value + + def __contains__(self, key: bytes) -> bool: + if self.session is None: + return False + + return key in self.session + + def is_alive(self) -> bool: + if self.session is None: + return False + + return self.session.is_alive() + + def SysCommand(self, cmd: list, *args, **kwargs) -> SysCommand: + if cmd[0][0] != '/' and cmd[0][:2] != './': + # This check is also done in SysCommand & SysCommandWorker. + # However, that check is done for `machinectl` and not for our chroot command. + # So this wrapper for SysCommand will do this additionally. + + cmd[0] = locate_binary(cmd[0]) + + return SysCommand(["systemd-run", f"--machine={self.container_name}", "--pty", *cmd], *args, **kwargs) + + def SysCommandWorker(self, cmd: list, *args, **kwargs) -> SysCommandWorker: + if cmd[0][0] != '/' and cmd[0][:2] != './': + cmd[0] = locate_binary(cmd[0]) + + return SysCommandWorker(["systemd-run", f"--machine={self.container_name}", "--pty", *cmd], *args, **kwargs) |