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File grub2-systemd-sleep.sh of Package grub2
#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (c) 2015 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. set -e GRUB_ONCE="/usr/sbin/grub2-once" GRUB_ENV="/boot/grub2/grubenv" GRUB_EDITENV="/usr/bin/grub2-editenv" GRUB_CONF="/boot/grub2/grub.cfg" GRUB_SETUP= BLKID="/usr/sbin/blkid" LSBLK="/usr/bin/lsblk" ARCH=`uname -m` VMLINUZ="vmlinuz" case $ARCH in ppc*) VMLINUZ="vmlinux" ;; s390*) VMLINUZ="image"; GRUB_SETUP="/usr/sbin/grub2-zipl-setup" ;; esac error_quit() { echo "$1" >&2 exit 1 } check-system() { [ -x "${GRUB_ONCE}" ] || error_quit "ERROR: cannot find or execute ${GRUB_ONCE}" [ -x "${GRUB_EDITENV}" ] || error_quit "ERROR: cannot find or execute ${GRUB_EDITENV}" [ -x "${BLKID}" ] || error_quit "ERROR: cannot find or execute ${BLKID}" [ -r "${GRUB_CONF}" ] || error_quit "ERROR: cannot find or read ${GRUB_CONF}" } compare-fsuuid() { local uuids=($($LSBLK -n -o UUID $1 $2 2>/dev/null)) if [ ${#uuids[@]} -eq 2 ] && [ "${uuids[0]}" = "${uuids[1]}" ]; then return 0 fi return 1 } ##################################################################### # gets a list of available kernels from /boot/grub2/grub.cfg # kernels are in the array $KERNELS get-kernels() { local I DUMMY MNT ROOTDEV declare -i I=0 # we need the root partition later to decide if this is the kernel to select while read ROOTDEV MNT DUMMY; do [ "$ROOTDEV" = "rootfs" ] && continue # not what we are searching for if [ "$MNT" = "/" ]; then break fi done < /proc/mounts while read -r LINE; do case $LINE in menuentry\ *) local PATTERN="^\\s*menuentry\\s\\+\\(.\\+\\)\\s*{.*\$" MENUENTRY_OPTS=`echo "$LINE" | sed -n -e "s/${PATTERN}/\\1/p"` MENU_ENTRIES[$I]=`eval "printf \"%s\n\" $MENUENTRY_OPTS | head -1"` ;; set\ default*) local DEFAULT=${LINE#*default=} if echo $DEFAULT | grep -q saved_entry ; then local SAVED=`$GRUB_EDITENV $GRUB_ENV list | sed -n s/^saved_entry=//p` if [ -n "$SAVED" ]; then DEFAULT_BOOT=$($GRUB_ONCE --show-mapped "$SAVED") fi fi ;; linux*noresume*|module*xen*noresume*) echo " Skipping ${MENU_ENTRIES[$I]}, because it has the noresume option" >&2 ;; linux*root=*|module*xen*root=*) local ROOT ROOT=${LINE#*root=} DUMMY=($ROOT) ROOT=${DUMMY[0]} if [ x"${ROOT:0:5}" = "xUUID=" ]; then UUID=${ROOT#UUID=} if [ -n "$UUID" ]; then ROOT=$($BLKID -U $UUID || true) if [ -z "$ROOT" ]; then echo " Skipping ${MENU_ENTRIES[$I]}, because its root device $UUID is not found" >&2 continue fi fi fi if [ "$(stat -Lc '%t:%T' $ROOT || true)" != "$(stat -Lc '%t:%T' $ROOTDEV || true)" ]; then if compare-fsuuid "$ROOT" "$ROOTDEV" ; then echo " $ROOTDEV and $ROOT have the same filesystem UUID" else echo " Skipping ${MENU_ENTRIES[$I]}, because its root= parameter ($ROOT)" >&2 echo " does not match the current root device ($ROOTDEV)." >&2 continue fi fi DUMMY=($LINE) # kernel (hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz-ABC root=/dev/hda2 KERNELS[$I]=${DUMMY[1]##*/} # vmlinuz-ABC # DEBUG "Found kernel entry #${I}: '${DUMMY[1]##*/}'" INFO let ++I ;; linux*|module*xen*) # a kernel without "root="? We better skip that one... echo " Skipping ${MENU_ENTRIES[$I]}, because it has no root= option" >&2 ;; *) ;; esac done < "$GRUB_CONF" } ############################################################# # restore grub default after (eventually failed) resume grub-once-restore() { echo "INFO: Running grub-once-restore .." check-system $GRUB_EDITENV $GRUB_ENV unset next_entry echo "INFO: Done." } ############################################################################# # try to find a kernel image that matches the actually running kernel. # We need this, if more than one kernel is installed. This works reasonably # well with grub, if all kernels are named "vmlinuz-`uname -r`" and are # located in /boot. If they are not, good luck ;-) # for 2021-style usrmerged kernels, the location in /usr/lib/modules/ \ # `uname -r`/vmlinuz is resolved to match... find-kernel-entry() { NEXT_BOOT="" declare -i I=0 # DEBUG "running kernel: $RUNNING" DIAG while [ -n "${KERNELS[$I]}" ]; do BOOTING="${KERNELS[$I]}" if IMAGE=$(readlink /boot/"$BOOTING"); then if [[ $IMAGE == */vmlinuz ]]; then # new usrmerged setup BOOTING=${IMAGE%/vmlinuz} # the directory name is what counts BOOTING=${BOOTING##*/} elif [ -e "/boot/${IMAGE##*/}" ]; then # DEBUG "Found kernel symlink $BOOTING => $IMAGE" INFO BOOTING=$IMAGE fi fi BOOTING="${BOOTING#*${VMLINUZ}-}" if [ "$RUNNING" == "$BOOTING" -a -n "${MENU_ENTRIES[$I]}" ]; then NEXT_BOOT="${MENU_ENTRIES[$I]}" echo " running kernel is grub menu entry $NEXT_BOOT (${KERNELS[$I]})" break fi let ++I done # if we have not found a kernel, issue a warning. # if we have found a kernel, we'll do "grub-once" later, after # prepare_suspend finished. if [ -z "$NEXT_BOOT" ]; then echo "WARNING: no kernelfile matching the running kernel found" fi } ############################################################################# # if we did not find a kernel (or BOOT_LOADER is not GRUB) check, # if the running kernel is still the one that will (probably) be booted for # resume (default entry in menu.lst or, if there is none, the kernel file # /boot/${VMLINUZ} points to.) # This will only work, if you use "original" SUSE kernels. # you can always override with the config variable set to "yes" prepare-grub() { echo "INFO: Running prepare-grub .." check-system get-kernels RUNNING=`uname -r` find-kernel-entry if [ -z "$NEXT_BOOT" ]; then # which kernel is booted with the default entry? BOOTING="${KERNELS[$DEFAULT_BOOT]}" # if there is no default entry (no menu.lst?) we fall back to # the default of /boot/${VMLINUZ}. [ -z "$BOOTING" ] && BOOTING="${VMLINUZ}" if IMAGE=$(readlink /boot/"$BOOTING"); then if [[ $IMAGE == */vmlinuz ]]; then # new usrmerged setup BOOTING=${IMAGE%/vmlinuz} # the directory name is what counts BOOTING=${BOOTING##*/} elif [ -e "/boot/${IMAGE##*/}" ]; then BOOTING=$IMAGE fi fi BOOTING="${BOOTING#*${VMLINUZ}-}" echo "running kernel: '$RUNNING', probably booting kernel: '$BOOTING'" check-setup "$RUNNING" if [ "$BOOTING" != "$RUNNING" ]; then error_quit "ERROR: kernel version mismatch, cannot suspend to disk" fi else # set the bootloader to the running kernel echo " preparing boot-loader: selecting entry $NEXT_BOOT, kernel /boot/$BOOTING" T1=`date +"%s%N"` sync; sync; sync # this is needed to speed up grub-once on reiserfs T2=`date +"%s%N"` check-setup "$RUNNING" echo " running $GRUB_ONCE \"${NEXT_BOOT}\"" ${GRUB_ONCE} "$NEXT_BOOT" T3=`date +"%s%N"` S=$(((T2-T1)/100000000)); S="$((S/10)).${S:0-1}" G=$(((T3-T2)/100000000)); G="$((G/10)).${G:0-1}" echo " time needed for sync: $S seconds, time needed for grub: $G seconds." fi echo "INFO: Done." } ############################################################################# check-setup() { local WANT="$VMLINUZ-$1" [ -n "$GRUB_SETUP" ] || return 0 # implementation below is s390x-only (for now) echo "INFO: check-setup \"$WANT\" .." HAVE="/boot/zipl/$VMLINUZ" [ -r "$HAVE" ] || error_quit "ERROR: no zipl kernel, cannot suspend to disk" HAVE=$(readlink $HAVE) || error_quit "ERROR: zipl kernel no sym-link, cannot suspend to disk" [ "$HAVE" != "$WANT" ] || { echo " zipl kernel already in sync, nothing to do"; return; } echo " running $GRUB_SETUP # (incl. dracut!)" # no --image as running is preferred! ${GRUB_SETUP} > /dev/null 2>&1 } ###### main() eval `grep LOADER_TYPE= /etc/sysconfig/bootloader` if [ x"$LOADER_TYPE" != "xgrub2" -a x"$LOADER_TYPE" != "xgrub2-efi" ]; then echo "INFO: Skip running $0 for bootloader: $LOADER_TYPE" exit 0 fi if [ "$2" = suspend ]; then echo "INFO: Skip running $0 for $2" exit 0 else echo "INFO: running $0 for $2" fi if [ "$1" = pre ] ; then prepare-grub fi if [ "$1" = post ] ; then grub-once-restore fi
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