Template for Gentoo Linux

Signed-off-by: gza <l...@zitta.fr>
---
 configure.ac            |   1 +
 templates/Makefile.am   |   3 +-
templates/lxc-gentoo.in | 864 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 867 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
 create mode 100644 templates/lxc-gentoo.in

diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index cbaa38b..ec7d835 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -644,6 +644,7 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([
        templates/lxc-archlinux
        templates/lxc-alpine
        templates/lxc-plamo
+       templates/lxc-gentoo

        src/Makefile
        src/lxc/Makefile
diff --git a/templates/Makefile.am b/templates/Makefile.am
index abdca6f..168a999 100644
--- a/templates/Makefile.am
+++ b/templates/Makefile.am
@@ -15,4 +15,5 @@ templates_SCRIPTS = \
        lxc-archlinux \
        lxc-alpine \
        lxc-cirros \
-       lxc-plamo
+       lxc-plamo \
+       lxc-gentoo
diff --git a/templates/lxc-gentoo.in b/templates/lxc-gentoo.in
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fba4ad1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/templates/lxc-gentoo.in
@@ -0,0 +1,864 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+###############################################################################
+#
+# LXC template for gentoo
+#
+# Widely inspired from lxc-gentoo script at https://github.com/globalcitizen/lxc-gentoo
+#
+# this version is reworked with :
+# - out of the lxc-create compat
+# - vanilla gentoo config
+# - ready to use cache
+#
+# TODOLIST:
+#       - test all options
+#       - re test all options
+#       - wait for gentoo #496054
+# - wait for response to LXC proposal http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/pipermail/lxc-devel/2013-December/006771.html
+#          - added bash version of this feature here
+#
+###############################################################################
+
+# Ensure strict root's umask doesen't render the VM unusable
+umask 022
+
+################################################################################
+#                        Various helper functions
+################################################################################
+
+# param: $1: the name of the lock
+# param: $2: the timeout for the lock
+# The rest contain the command to execute and its parameters
+execute_exclusively()
+{
+       mkdir -p @LOCALSTATEDIR@/lock/subsys/
+
+       local lock_name="$1"
+       local timeout="$2"
+       shift 2
+
+       {
+ printf "Attempting to obtain an exclusive lock (timeout: %s sec) named \"%s\"...\n" "${timeout}" "$lock_name"
+
+               flock -x -w "${timeout}" 50
+
+               if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
+                       printf " => unable to obtain lock, aborting.\n"
+                       return 2
+               else
+                       printf " => done.\n"
+               fi
+
+               printf " => Executing \"%s\"\n" "$*"
+               "$@"
+               retval=$?
+       } 50> "@LOCALSTATEDIR@/lock/subsys/lxc-gentoo-${lock_name}"
+       return $retval
+}
+
+# a die function is always a good idea
+die()
+{
+       printf "\n[the last exit code leading to this death was: %s ]\n" "$?"
+       local retval="$1"
+       shift 1
+       printf "$@"
+       exit "$retval"
+}
+
+# gentoo arch/variant detection
+set_default_arch()
+{
+       printf "### set_default_arch: default arch/variant autodetect...\n"
+       arch=$(arch)
+       if [[ $arch =~ i.86 ]]; then
+               arch="x86"
+               variant="x86"
+       elif [[ $arch == "x86_64" ]]; then
+               arch="amd64"
+               variant="amd64"
+       elif [[ $arch =~ arm.* ]]; then
+               arch="arm"
+               variant="armv7a"
+       else
+               #who knows, it may work...
+ printf " => warn: unexpected arch:${arch} let me knows if it works :)\n"
+               variant="${arch}"
+       fi
+       printf " => Got: arch=%s variant=%s\n" "${arch}" "${variant}"
+}
+
+store_user_message()
+{
+       user_message="${user_message}=> $@\n"
+}
+
+################################################################################
+#                    CACHE Preparation
+################################################################################
+# during setup cachedir is $cacheroot/partial-$arch-$variant
+# at the end, it will be   $cacheroot/rootfs-$arch-$variant
+
+cache_setup(){
+       partialfs="${cacheroot}/partial-${arch}-${variant}"
+
+       #if cache exists and flush not needed, return
+       [[ -d "${cachefs}" && -z "${flush_cache}" ]] && return 0
+
+       printf "###### cache_setup(): doing cache preparation\n"
+       local retval=1
+
+       #clean from failed previous run
+       rm -rf "${partialfs}"
+       mkdir -p "${partialfs}"
+
+       #let's go
+       cache_precheck && \
+       cache_stage3 && \
+       cache_portage && \
+       cache_inittab && \
+       cache_net && \
+       cache_dev && \
+       cache_openrc && \
+       rm -rf "${cachefs}" && \
+       mv "${partialfs}" "${cachefs}" && \
+       printf "###### cache_setup: Cache should be ready\n"
+
+       return $?
+}
+
+cache_precheck()
+{
+       printf "### cache_precheck(): doing some pre-start checks ...\n"
+       # never hurts to have a fail-safe.
+       [[ -n "${cacheroot//\/}" ]] \
+ || die 8 "\$cacheroot (%s) IS EMPTY OR MADE OF ONLY DIRECTORY SEPERATORS, THIS IS *VERY* BAD!\n" "${cacheroot}"
+}
+
+#get latest stage3 tarball
+cache_stage3()
+{
+       printf "### cache_stage3(): stage3 cache deployment...\n"
+
+       if [ -z "${tarball}" ]; then
+               #variables init
+               local stage3_baseurl="${mirror}/releases/${arch}/autobuilds"
+
+               # get latest-stage3....txt file for subpath
+               local 
stage3_pointer="${stage3_baseurl}/latest-stage3-${variant}.txt"
+
+ printf "Determining path to latest Gentoo %s (%s) stage3 archive...\n" "${arch}" "${variant}"
+               printf " => downloading and processing %s\n" "${stage3_pointer}"
+
+ local stage3_latest_tarball=$(wget -q -O - "${stage3_pointer}" | tail -n1 ) \
+                       || die 6 "Error: unable to fetch\n"
+
+               printf " => Got: %s\n" "${stage3_latest_tarball}"
+
+               printf "Downloading/untarring the actual stage3 tarball...\n"
+ wget -O - "${stage3_baseurl}/${stage3_latest_tarball}" | tar -xjpf - -C "${partialfs}" \
+                       || die 6 "Error: unable to fetch or untar\n"
+               printf " => extracted to: %s\n" "${partialfs}"
+       else
+               printf "Extracting the stage3 tarball...\n"
+ tar -xpf "${tarball}" -C "${partialfs}" || die 6 "unable to untar ${tarball} to ${partialfs}"
+       fi
+
+       #check if it chroots
+       printf "chroot test..."
+ chroot ${partialfs} /bin/true || die 1 "Error: chroot %s /bin/true, failed" "${partialfs}"
+       printf " OK\n"
+       printf " => stage3 cache extracted in : %s\n" "${partialfs}"
+       return 0
+}
+
+cache_portage()
+{
+       printf "### cache_portage: caching portage tree tarball...\n"
+       [[ -z "${flush_cache}" && -f "${portage_cache}" ]] && return 0
+
+       rm -f ${portage_cache}
+
+ printf "Downloading Gentoo portage (software build database) snapshot...\n" + execute_exclusively portage 60 wget -O "${portage_cache}" "${mirror}/snapshots/portage-latest.tar.bz2" \
+       || die 6 "Error: unable to fetch\n"
+       printf " => done.\n"
+}
+
+# custom inittab
+cache_inittab()
+{
+       printf "### cache_inittab: tuning inittab...\n"
+
+       INITTAB="${partialfs}/etc/inittab"
+
+       [[ -w "$INITTAB" ]] || die 1 "Error: $INITTAB is not writeable"
+
+       # create console
+       echo "# Lxc main console" >> "$INITTAB"
+ echo "1:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -a root --noclear 115200 console linux" >> "$INITTAB"
+
+ # finally we add a pf line to enable clean shutdown on SIGPWR (issue 60)
+       echo "# clean container shutdown on SIGPWR" >> "$INITTAB"
+       echo "pf:12345:powerwait:/sbin/halt" >> "$INITTAB"
+
+ # we also blank out /etc/issue here in order to prevent delays spawning login + # caused by attempts to determine domainname on disconnected containers
+       sed -i 's/[\][Oo]//g' "${partialfs}/etc/issue"
+}
+
+cache_net()
+{
+       printf "### cache_net: doing some useful net tuning...\n"
+       # useful for chroot
+       # /etc/resolv.conf
+       grep -i 'search ' /etc/resolv.conf > "${partialfs}/etc/resolv.conf"
+ grep -i 'nameserver ' /etc/resolv.conf >> "${partialfs}/etc/resolv.conf"
+
+       # fix boot-time interface config wipe under aggressive cap drop
+ # (openrc 0.9.8.4 ~sep 2012 - https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436266) + # initial warkaround was: sed -i -e 's/^#rc_nostop=""/rc_nostop="net.eth0 net.lo"/' "${partialfs}/etc/rc.conf"
+       # but this one does not depends on interfaces names
+       echo 'rc_keyword="-stop"' >> "${partialfs}/etc/conf.d/net"
+}
+
+cache_dev()
+{
+       printf "### cache_dev(): /dev tuning...\n"
+
+       #Wait for https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496054
+       mkdir "${partialfs}/dev/pts"
+
+       if [ -n "${nettun}" ]; then
+               mkdir -m 755 "${partialfs}/net"
+               mknod -m 666 "${partialfs}/net/tun"        c 10 200
+       fi
+
+       return 0
+}
+
+# fix openrc system
+cache_openrc()
+{
+       printf "### cache_openrc(): doing openrc tuning\n"
+
+       #Wait for https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=496054
+       chroot "${partialfs}" sed s/-lxc//g -i "/etc/init.d/devfs"
+
+       return 0
+}
+
+################################################################################
+#                    CONTAINER Preparation
+################################################################################
+
+container_setup() {
+       printf "##### container_setup(): starting container setup\n"
+
+ #in most cases lxc-create should have provided a copy of default lxc.conf
+       #let's tag where template starts, or just create the files
+       echo '### lxc-gentoo template stuff starts here' >> "$path/config"
+
+       #Determine rootfs
+ #If backingstore was specified, lxc.rootfs should be present or --rootfs did the rootfs var creation
+       if [ -z "${rootfs}" ]; then
+ rootfs=`awk -F= '$1 ~ /^lxc.rootfs/ { print $2 }' "$path/config" 2>/dev/null`
+               if [ -z "${rootfs}" ]; then
+                       #OK it's default
+                       rootfs="${path}/rootfs"
+               fi
+       fi
+       store_user_message "rootfs of container is : ${rootfs}"
+       store_user_message "config of container is : ${path}/config"
+
+       container_precheck && \
+       container_rootfs && \
+       container_consoles && \
+       container_tz && \
+       container_portage && \
+       container_net && \
+       container_hostname && \
+       container_auth && \
+       container_conf
+       if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
+               die 1 "container_setup(): one step didn't complete, sorry\n"
+       fi
+
+ printf "###### container_setup(): container should be ready to start!\n"
+       printf "\n\n"
+ printf "You could now use you container with: lxc-start -n %s\n" "${name}"
+       printf "little things you should know about your container:\n"
+       printf "${user_message}"
+       return 0
+}
+
+container_precheck()
+{
+       printf "### container_precheck(): doing some pre-start checks ...\n"
+       # never hurts to have a fail-safe.
+       [[ -n "${name//\/}" ]] \
+ || die 8 "\$name (%s) IS EMPTY OR MADE OF ONLY DIRECTORY SEPERATORS, THIS IS *VERY* BAD!\n" "${name}"
+
+       [[ -n "${rootfs//\/}" ]] \
+ || die 8 "\$rootfs (%s) IS EMPTY OR MADE OF ONLY DIRECTORY SEPERATORS, THIS IS *VERY* BAD!\n" "${rootfs}"
+
+       [[ -n "${cachefs//\/}" ]] \
+ || die 8 "\$cachefs (%s) IS EMPTY OR MADE OF ONLY DIRECTORY SEPERATORS, THIS IS *VERY* BAD!\n" "${cachefs}"
+
+       # check if the rootfs already exists
+ [[ -d "${rootfs}/etc" ]] && die 18 "Error: \$rootfs (%s) already exists!" "${rootfs}"
+
+       # check cache
+ [[ ! -d "${cachefs}/etc" ]] && die 1 "Error: \$cachefs (%s) not found!" "${cachefs}"
+
+       return 0
+}
+
+container_rootfs()
+{
+ printf "#### container_rootfs(): copying rootfs %s from cache %s ...\n" "${rootfs}" "${cachefs}" + tar -c -f - -C "${cachefs}" . | tar -x -p -f - -C "${rootfs}" || die 1 "Error: cache copy to rootfs failed"
+
+       printf "chroot test..."
+ chroot "${rootfs}" /bin/true || die 1 "Error: 'chroot %s /bin/true' failed"
+       printf " OK\n"
+
+       printf " => done\n"
+       return 0
+}
+
+container_consoles() {
+       printf "#### container_consoles(): setting container consoles ...\n"
+
+       # disable unwanted ttys
+       if [[ ${tty} < 6 ]]; then
+               local mindis=$(( ${tty} + 1 ))
+               sed -i "s/^c[${mindis}-6]/#&/" "${rootfs}/etc/inittab"
+       fi
+       printf " => main console + ${tty} ttys\n"
+
+       if [[ -z "${autologin}" ]]; then
+               sed 's/agetty -a root/agetty/' -i "${rootfs}/etc/inittab"
+       elif [[ "${user}" != "root" ]]; then
+               sed "s/agetty -a root/agetty -a ${user}/" -i 
"${rootfs}/etc/inittab"
+               printf " => Autologin on main console for %s enabled\n" 
"${user}"
+               [[ -z "${forced_password}" ]] && unset password
+               store_user_message "${user} has autologin on main console"
+       else
+               printf " => Autologin on main console for root enabled\n"
+               [[ -z "${forced_password}" ]] && unset password
+               store_user_message "${user} has autologin on main console"
+       fi
+       printf " => done\n"
+}
+
+container_tz()
+{
+       printf "#### container_tz(): setting container timezone ...\n"
+
+       #let's try to copy it from host
+       if [ -L "/etc/localtime" ]; then
+               #host has a symlink
+               #let see if we can reproduct symlink
+               target=$(readlink /etc/localtime)
+               if [[ "$target" != "" ]]; then
+                       if [ -f "${rootfs}/${target}" ]; then
+                               #same target exists in container
+                               chroot "${rootfs}" ln -sf "${target}" 
"/etc/localtime"
+ printf " => host symlink reproducted in container : %s\n" "${target}"
+                               store_user_message "timezone copyed from host"
+                               return 0
+                       fi
+               fi
+       fi
+
+       if [ -e /etc/localtime ]; then
+               # duplicate host timezone
+               cat /etc/localtime > "${rootfs}/etc/localtime"
+               printf " => host localtime copyed to container\n"
+               store_user_message "timezone was staticly copyed from host"
+       else
+               # otherwise set up UTC
+               chroot "${rootfs}" ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC /etc/localtime
+               printf " => fallback: fixed to UTC\n"
+               store_user_message "timezone was fixed to UTC"
+       fi
+}
+
+
+container_portage()
+{
+       printf "#### container_portage(): setting container portage... \n"
+
+       #default entry for conf
+ portage_mount="#container set with private portage tree, no mount here"
+
+       printf "Warnings are normal here, don't worry\n"
+       #container repos detection
+       if chroot ${rootfs} portageq get_repo_path / gentoo > /dev/null ; then
+ portage_container="$(chroot ${rootfs} portageq get_repo_path / gentoo)"
+       else
+ die 1 "Failed to figure out container portage tree location with portageq get_repo_path / gentoo\n"
+       fi
+
+       if [[ -n "${private_portage}" ]]; then
+               container_private_portage
+               return 0
+       fi
+
+       if [ -z "${portage_dir}" ]; then
+               #gentoo host detection
+               printf "trying to guess portage_dir from host...\n"
+               portage_dir="$(portageq get_repo_path / gentoo 2>/dev/null)"
+               if [ ! -d "${portage_dir}/profiles" ]; then
+ printf " => host portage detection failed (not gentoo host), fallback to private portage tree\n"
+                       container_private_portage
+                       return 0
+               fi
+       else
+               if [ ! -d "${portage_dir}/profiles" ]; then
+ die 1 "specified portage_dir (%s) does not contains profiles, is it a portage tree ?\n" "${portage_dir}"
+               fi
+       fi
+
+       # if we are here, we have shared portage_dir
+       #ensure dir exists
+       chroot "${rootfs}" mkdir ${portage_container}
+        portage_mount="#container set with shared portage
+ lxc.mount.entry=${portage_dir} ${portage_container/\//} none ro,bind 0 0" + store_user_message "container has a shared portage from host's ${portage_dir} to ${portage_container/\//}"
+        #Let's propose binary packages
+       cat <<- EOF >> "${rootfs}/etc/portage/make.conf"
+       # enable this to store built binary packages
+       #FEATURES="\$FEATURES buildpkg"
+
+       # enable this to use built binary packages
+       #EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="\${EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS} --usepkg"
+
+ # enable and *tune* this kind of entry to slot binaries, specialy if you use multiples archs and variants
+       #PKGDIR="\${PKGDIR}/amd64
+       #or PKGDIR="\${PKGDIR}/hardened"
+EOF
+ printf " => portage stuff done, see /etc/portage/make.conf for additionnal tricks\n"
+
+}
+
+container_private_portage()
+{
+ #called from container_portage() do not call directly from container_setup + printf "# untaring private portage to %s from %s ... \n" "${rootfs}/${portage_container}" "${portage_cache}"
+       mkdir -p "${rootfs}/${portage_container}"
+ execute_exclusively portage 60 tar -xp --strip-components 1 -C "${rootfs}/${portage_container}" -f "${portage_cache}" \
+               || die 2 "Error: unable to extract the portage tree.\n"
+ store_user_message "container has its own portage tree at ${portage_container}"
+       printf "=> done\n"
+}
+
+#helper func for container_genconf_net()
+nic_write()
+{
+       #display with gentoo's confd.net format
+       echo "config_${nic_name}=\"${nic_conf}\""
+       #add to managed list
+ [[ "${nic_conf}" == "dhcp" ]] && nic_managed="${nic_managed} ${nic_name}" + [[ "${nic_conf}" == "null" ]] && nic_unmanaged="${nic_unmanaged} ${nic_name}"
+       nic_writed=1
+}
+
+#Analyse lxc.conf and print conf.d/net content
+container_conf_net()
+{
+       local file=${1}
+       [[ -z "${nic_last}" ]] && nic_last=-1
+       [[ -z "${nic_named}" ]] && nic_named=0
+       OLDIFS=$IFS
+       IFS="
+"
+       #I'll drink champagne the day we do templates in python
+       #let's do some drity bash things
+ for line in $( sed -r "s/[ ]*=[ ]*/_real_ugly_sep_42_/" "${file}" ); do
+               key=$(echo "${line}" | sed 's/_real_ugly_sep_42_.*$//')
+               value=$(echo "${line}" | sed 's/^.*_real_ugly_sep_42_//')
+
+               #new nic !
+               if [[ "${key}" == "lxc.network.type" ]]; then
+                       #we don't know what to do with it.
+                       [[ "${value}" == "empty" ]] && continue
+
+                       #write conf from previous loops
+                       [[ "${nic_writed}" == "0" ]] && nic_write
+
+                       #init defaults
+                       let nic_last=nic_last+1
+
+                       nic_writed=0
+                       #if 1 named between 2 not named: last is eth1
+                       #=> Number is ID munis number of named NIC before
+                       nic_name="eth$(( ${nic_last} - ${nic_named} ))"
+                       nic_conf="dhcp"
+               fi
+               if [[ "${key}" =~ ^lxc.network.ipv(4|6) ]]; then
+                       #tell openrc to not manage this NIC as LXC set there 
address
+                       nic_conf="null"
+               fi
+               if [[ "${key}" =~ ^lxc.network.name ]]; then
+                       nic_name="${value}"
+                       let nic_named=nic_named+1
+               fi
+               if [[ "${key}" == "lxc.include" ]]; then
+                       #recursive into include
+                       container_conf_net "${value}"
+               fi
+       done
+       #write conf from previous loops
+       [[ "${nic_writed}" == "0" ]] && nic_write
+       IFS=$OLDIFS
+}
+
+container_net()
+{
+       printf "container_net(): setting container network conf... \n"
+
+       #let suppose all containers shoud have net if we found a bridge
+       if ! grep -q "^lxc.network.type" $path/config 2>/dev/null; then
+               ## guess first bridge name
+               bridge=$(brctl show | awk 'NR==2 {print $1}')
+               if [[ "${bridge}" != "" ]]; then
+                       cat <<EOF >> $path/config
+#Autodetected nic by lxc-gentoo
+lxc.network.type = veth
+lxc.network.link = ${bridge}
+lxc.network.flags = up
+EOF
+ store_user_message "network was autodetected, we use veth over bridge: ${bridge}, it will need a dhcp server to work"
+               fi
+       fi
+
+       #Analyse network configuration in config
+       container_conf_net "$path/config" >> "${rootfs}/etc/conf.d/net"
+
+       #For each openrc managed nic, activate
+       for nic in ${nic_managed}
+       do
+               chroot "${rootfs}" ln -s net.lo "/etc/init.d/net.${nic}"
+               chroot "${rootfs}" rc-update add net.${nic} default
+       done
+
+       # unless openrc manage a nic, we now have to force openrc to automatic
+       # provision of the 'net' dep. If we do not, network dependent services
+       # will fail to load
+       if [[ -z "${nic_managed}" ]]; then
+               #tell openrc that lxc already did the work
+               echo 'rc_provide="net"' >> "$CACHE/etc/rc.conf"
+       fi
+
+       # found how much nic finaly have
+       nic_count=$(( ${nic_last} + 1 ))
+       if [[ ${nic_count} == 0 ]]; then
+               #If no Nic, no need to continue
+               store_user_message "No network interface for this container"
+               return 0
+       fi
+
+       # Here is some tweak about static hwaddr
+       # if there is exactly one veth or macvlan network entry, make sure
+       # it has an associated mac address.
+ # Read explanations : http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/pipermail/lxc-devel/2013-December/006736.html
+       # Bash limits the ability to do this on more than 1 nic
+ if [ "${nic_count}" -eq 1 ] && ! grep -q "^lxc.network.hwaddr" $path/config; then + hwaddr="fe:$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=8 count=1 2>/dev/null |od -t x8 | \
+                       head -1 |awk '{print $2}' | cut -c1-10 |\
+                       sed 's/\(..\)/\1:/g; s/.$//')"
+               echo "#Fixed hwaddr" >> $path/config
+ echo "#http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/pipermail/lxc-devel/2013-December/006736.html"; >> $path/config
+               echo "lxc.network.hwaddr = $hwaddr" >> $path/config
+               store_user_message "a static hardware addr was fixed for your 
NIC"
+       fi
+
+       #Wiser hwaddr management
+ # If you put a lxc.network.hwaddr containing "x", like fe:a2:xx:xx:xx:xx
+       # each x will be replaced with random hex number
+       # similar feature is proposed for lxc-create
+ # http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/pipermail/lxc-devel/2013-December/006771.html
+       # In the meantime, here is bash version
+
+       #generate enough random hex for all nics
+ randomhex=$(od -An -N $(( ${nic_count} * 6 )) -t x2 /dev/urandom | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n/ /g;s/\n/ /g' | sed 's/[^0-f]//g')
+
+       #replace "x" in hwaddr with
+       awk -F '[ \t]*=[ \t]*' '
+       BEGIN { split("'${randomhex}'", randomhex, ""); r=1 }
+       $1 != "lxc.network.hwaddr" { print $0 }
+       $1 == "lxc.network.hwaddr" { printf("%s = ",$1)
+               split($2, chars, "");
+               for (i=1; i <= length(chars); i++) {
+               if ( chars[i] == "x" ) {
+               printf("%s", randomhex[r]);
+               r=r+1;
+               }
+               else printf("%s", chars[i]);
+               }
+               printf("\n");
+       }' $path/config >> $path/config.hwaddr.awk
+
+ diff $path/config.hwaddr.awk $path/config >/dev/null 2>&1 || store_user_message "templated hwaddr generated"
+       [[ $? == 0 ]] && mv $path/config.hwaddr.awk $path/config
+
+       printf " => network conf done.\n"
+}
+
+# custom hostname
+container_hostname()
+{
+       printf "#### container_hostname(): setting hostname... \n"
+       printf "hostnale=%s\n" "${name}" > "${rootfs}/etc/conf.d/hostname"
+       printf " => done.\n"
+}
+
+container_auth()
+{
+       printf "#### container_auth(): setting authentification... \n"
+       if [[ "${user}" != "root" ]]; then
+               printf " non root user requested, creating... \n"
+ chroot "${rootfs}" useradd --create-home -s /bin/bash "${user}" || die 1 "failed to create user ${user}"
+               printf "  => user %s created\n" "${user}"
+       fi
+       store_user_message "Connection user is ${user}"
+       #Home of user
+ auth_home=$(chroot "${rootfs}" getent passwd "${user}" | cut -d : -f 6)
+       if [[ -r "${auth_key}" ]]; then
+ printf " deploying auth_key %s for user %s ...\n" "${auth_key}" "${user}"
+               mkdir -p "${rootfs}/${auth_home}/.ssh"
+               cat >> "${rootfs}/${auth_home}/.ssh/authorized_keys"
+ chroot "${rootfs}" chown "${user}:" "${auth_home}/.ssh/authorized_keys" + printf " => inserted public key in %s/.ssh/authorized_keys\n" "${auth_home}"
+               [[ -z "${forced_password}" ]] && unset password
+               store_user_message "${user} has the ssh key you gived us"
+       fi
+
+       if [[ -n "${password}" ]]; then
+               printf " setting password for %s ...\n" "${user}"
+ echo "${user}:${password}" | chroot "${rootfs}" chpasswd || die 1 "failed to change password"
+               printf "  => done. if you didn't specify , default is 'toor'\n"
+               if [[ -n "${forced_password}" ]]; then
+                       store_user_message "${user} has the password you give for 
him"
+               else
+ store_user_message "${user} has the default password 'toor', please change it ASAP"
+               fi
+       fi
+
+       printf " => done.\n"
+}
+
+################################################################################
+#                        lxc configuration files
+################################################################################
+
+container_conf()
+{
+ printf "container_configuration(): making lxc configuration file... \n"
+
+       #at this point if there
+       conf_file="${path}/config"
+
+       if grep -q "^lxc.rootfs" "${conf_file}" ; then
+               #lxc-create already provided one
+               conf_rootfs_line=""
+       else
+               conf_rootfs_line="lxc.rootfs = $(readlink -f "${rootfs}")"
+       fi
+       if [[ "${arch}" == "x86" || "${arch}" == "amd64" ]]; then
+               local conf_arch_line="lxc.arch = ${arch}"
+       else
+               local conf_arch_line="# lxc.arch = ${arch}"
+       fi
+
+       conf_lxc_cap_drop="sys_module mac_admin mac_override mknod sys_time"
+       conf_sysfs="lxc.mount.entry=sys sys sysfs defaults 0 0"
+
+ #more aggressive configuration, for your safety. But less things may work
+       if [ -n "${more_secure}" ]; then
+ conf_lxc_cap_drop="${conf_lxc_cap_drop} audit_control audit_write dac_read_search fsetid ipc_owner linux_immutable setfcap sys_admin sys_boot sys_pacct sys_ptrace sys_rawio sys_resource sys_tty_config syslog" + conf_sysfs="# disabled for security, see http://blog.bofh.it/debian/id_413
+#lxc.mount.entry=sys sys sysfs defaults 0 0"
+       fi
+
+        cat <<- EOF >> "${conf_file}"
+# sets container architecture
+# If desired architecture != amd64 or x86, then we leave it unset as
+# LXC does not oficially support anything other than x86 or amd64.
+${conf_arch_line}
+
+# console access
+lxc.tty = ${tty}
+lxc.pts = 1024
+
+# set the hostname
+lxc.utsname = ${name}
+
+${conf_rootfs_line}
+${portage_mount}
+${conf_sysfs}
+
+# this part is based on 'linux capabilities', see: man 7 capabilities
+#  eg: you may also wish to drop 'cap_net_raw' (though it breaks ping)
+#
+# WARNING: the security vulnerability reported for 'cap_net_admin' at
+# http://mainisusuallyafunction.blogspot.com/2012/11/attacking-hardened-linux-systems-with.html +# via JIT spraying (the BPF JIT module disabled on most systems was used
+# in the example, but others are suggested vulnerable) meant that users
+# with root in a container, that capability and kernel module may escape
+# the container. ALWAYS be extremely careful granting any process root
+# within a container, use a minimal configuration at all levels -
+# including the kernel - and multiple layers of security on any system
+# where security is a priority.  note that not only LXC but PAX (and
+# others?) were vulnerable to this issue.
+#
+# conservative: lxc.cap.drop = sys_module mknod mac_override sys_boot
+# aggressive follows. (leaves open: chown dac_override fowner ipc_lock kill lease net_admin net_bind_service net_broadcast net_raw setgid setuid sys_chroot) +# lxc.cap.drop = audit_control audit_write dac_read_search fsetid ipc_owner linux_immutable mac_admin mac_override mknod setfcap sys_admin sys_boot sys_module sys_pacct sys_ptrace sys_rawio sys_resource sys_time sys_tty_config syslog
+
+lxc.cap.drop = ${conf_lxc_cap_drop}
+
+${conf_mounts}
+
+# deny access to all devices by default, explicitly grant some permissions
+#
+# format is [c|b] [major|*]:[minor|*] [r][w][m]
+#            ^     ^                   ^
+# char/block -'     \`- device number    \`-- read, write, mknod
+#
+# first deny all...
+lxc.cgroup.devices.deny = a
+# /dev/null and zero
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:3 rw
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:5 rw
+# /dev/{,u}random
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:9 rw
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:8 r
+# /dev/pts/*
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 136:* rw
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 5:2 rw
+# /dev/tty{0,1}
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 4:1 rwm
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 4:0 rwm
+# /dev/tty
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 5:0 rwm
+# /dev/console
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 5:1 rwm
+EOF
+       if [ -n "${nettun}" ]; then
+               cat <<- EOF >> "${conf_file}"
+# /dev/net/tun
+lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 10:200 rwm
+EOF
+       fi
+       printf  " => done.\n"
+}
+
+usage()
+{
+       cat <<EOF
+$1 -h|--help [-a|--arch <arch>] [-v|--variant <variant>] [-P|--private-portage] [--portage-dir <protagedir>] [-t|--tarball <stage3file>] + [-F|--flush-cache] [-c|--cache-only] [-u|--user <username>] [-w|--password <password>] [-S|--auth-key <keyfile>] + [-s|--more-secure] [-m|--mirror <gentoomirror>] [--tty <number>] [--nettun]
+
+arch: the container architecture (e.g. amd64): defaults to host arch (currently: '${arch}')
+       If you choose one that needs emulation
+       tested: amd64, x86
+       You could try any other gentoo arch, why not...
+
+variant: gentoo's Architecture variant as of dec 2013 : (currently: '${variant}') + for amd64 arch: amd64 (default), amd64-hardened+nomultilib, amd64-hardened, amd64-nomultilib, x32
+       for x86 arch: i686 (default), i486, i686-hardened
+ for arm arch: armv7a (default), armv7a_hardfp, armv6j, armv6j_hardfp, armv5tel, armv4tl
+
+private-portage: by default, /usr/portage is mount-binded with host one if exists (currently: '${private_portage}')
+       this force container to have his own copy
+
+portage-dir: portage dir used for shared portage
+       by default the host on if any (currently: '${portage_dir}')
+
+tarball: force usage of local stage3 archive (currently: '${arch}')
+       If empty, latest will be downloaded
+
+flush-cache: do like there is no previous cache
+
+cache-only: just ensure cache is present
+       if cache exists and "flush-cache" not specified, does nothing
+
+user: user used in auth oriented options (currently: '${user}')
+
+password: password for user (currently: '${password}')
+       if default, usage of auth-key will disable password setting
+
+autologin: enable autologin for user (currently: '${autologin}')
+       This unset default password setting
+
+auth-key: SSH Public key file to inject into container for user (currently: '${auth_key}')
+       This unset default password setting
+
+more-secure: does some additional security agressive settings (may prevent things to run) (currently: '${more_secure}')
+
+mirror: gentoo mirror for download (currently: '${mirror}')
+
+tty: number of tty (6 max) (currently: '${tty}')
+
+nettun: enable creation of /dev/net/tun (for private container VPN) (currently: '${nettun}')
+EOF
+       exit 0
+}
+
+#some overridable defaults
+set_default_arch
+
+mirror="http://distfiles.gentoo.org";
+user="root"
+password="toor"
+tty=0
+options=$(getopt -o hp:n:a:FcPv:t:S:u:w:sm: -l help,rootfs:,path:,name:,arch:,flush-cache,cache-only,private-portage,variant:,portage-dir:,tarball:,auth_key:,user:,autologin,password:,more-secure,mirror:,tty:,nettun -- "$@")
+
+eval set -- "$options"
+
+while true
+do
+       case "$1" in
+       -h|--help)             usage $0 && exit 0;;
+       --rootfs)              rootfs=$2; shift 2;;
+       -p|--path)             path=$2; shift 2;;
+       -n|--name)             name=$2; shift 2;;
+       -a|--arch)             arch=$2; shift 2;;
+       -F|--flush-cache)      flush_cache=1; shift 1;;
+       -c|--cache-only)       cache_only=1; shitf 1;;
+       -P|--private-portage)  private_portage=1; shift 1;;
+       -v|--variant)          variant=$2; shift 2;;
+       --portage-dir)         portage_dir=$2; shift 2;;
+       -t|--tarball)          tarball=$2; shift 2;;
+       -S|--auth-key)         auth_key=$2; shift 2;;
+       -u|--user)             user=$2; shift 2;;
+       -w|--password)         forced_password=1; password=$2; shift 2;;
+       -s|--more-secure)      more_secure=1; shift 1;;
+       -m|--mirror)           mirror=$2; shift 2;;
+       --nettun)              nettun=1; shift 1;;
+       --tty)                 [[ $2 -lt 6 ]] && tty=$2; shift 2;;
+       --autologin)            autologin=1; shift 1;;
+       --) shift 1; break ;;
+       *)           break ;;
+       esac
+done
+
+cacheroot="@LOCALSTATEDIR@/cache/lxc/gentoo"
+portage_cache="${cacheroot}/portage.tbz"
+cachefs="${cacheroot}/rootfs-${arch}-${variant}"
+
+alias wget="wget --timeout=8 --read-timeout=15 -c -t10 -nd"
+
+do_all() {
+       cache_setup
+       if [ -z "${cache_only}" ]; then
+               container_setup
+       fi
+}
+
+execute_exclusively "cache-${arch}-${variant}" 60 do_all
--
1.8.3.2


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