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# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# Author: Michal Januszewski <spock@gentoo.org>
# Maintainer: Michal Januszewski <spock@gentoo.org>
# This file is a part of splashutils. The functions contained in this
# file are meant to be used by hook scripts in splash themes or by
# initscript systems. The code will be kept distro-agnostic to facilitate
# portability. It should also contain POSIX compatible code. No bashisms
# allowed!
# ####################################################################
# Change any settings ONLY if you are sure what you're doing.
# Don't cry if it breaks afterwards.
# ####################################################################
# The splash scripts need a cache which can be guaranteed to be
# both readable and writable at all times, even when the root fs
# is mounted read-only. To that end, an in-RAM fs is used. Valid
# values for spl_cachetype are 'tmpfs' and 'ramfs'. spl_cachesize
# is a size limit in KB, and it should probably be left with the
# default value.
export spl_cachesize="4096"
export spl_cachetype="tmpfs"
export spl_cachedir="//lib/splash/cache"
export spl_tmpdir="//lib/splash/tmp"
export spl_fifo="${spl_cachedir}/.splash"
export spl_pidfile="${spl_cachedir}/daemon.pid"
export spl_util="//bin/splash_util.static"
export spl_daemon="//sbin/fbsplashd.static"
export spl_decor="//sbin/fbcondecor_ctl.static"
export spl_bindir="//lib/splash/bin"
# This is the main function which handles all events.
# Accepted parameters:
# svc_start <name>
# svc_stop <name>
# svc_started <name>
# svc_stopped <name>
# svc_start_failed <name>
# svc_stop_failed <name>
# svc_input_begin <name>
# svc_input_end <name>
# rc_init <internal_runlevel> - used to distinguish between 'boot' and 'sysinit'
# rc_exit
# critical
splash() {
local event="$1"
shift
# Reload the splash settings in rc_init. We could have set them wrong the
# first time splash_setup was called (when splash-functions.sh was first
# sourced) if /proc wasn't mounted.
if [ "${event}" = "rc_init" ]; then
splash_setup "force"
else
splash_setup
fi
[ "${SPLASH_MODE_REQ}" = "off" ] && return
# Prepare the cache here -- rc_init-pre might want to use it
if [ "${event}" = "rc_init" ]; then
if [ "${RUNLEVEL}" = "S" -a "$1" = "sysinit" ]; then
splash_cache_prep 'start' || return
elif [ "${RUNLEVEL}" = "6" -o "${RUNLEVEL}" = "0" ]; then
# Check if the splash cachedir is mounted readonly. If it is,
# we need to mount a tmpfs over it.
if ! touch "${spl_cachedir}/message" 2>/dev/null ; then
splash_cache_prep 'stop' || return
fi
fi
fi
local args=""
if [ "${event}" = "rc_init" -o "${event}" = "rc_exit" ]; then
args="$* ${RUNLEVEL}"
elif [ "${event}" = "svc_started" -o "${event}" = "svc_stopped" ]; then
if [ -z "$2" ]; then
# Backwards compatibility hack. Add a 0 to the arguments to simulate
# an error code.
args="$* 0"
else
args="$*"
# Backwards compatibility: translate an error condition (non-zero
# error code) into an appropriate event.
if [ "$2" != "0" ]; then
if [ "${event}" = "svc_started" ]; then
event="svc_start_failed"
else
event="svc_stop_failed"
fi
fi
fi
else
args="$*"
fi
splash_profile "pre ${event} ${args}"
# Handle -pre event hooks
if [ -x "/etc/splash/${SPLASH_THEME}/scripts/${event}-pre" ]; then
/etc/splash/"${SPLASH_THEME}"/scripts/${event}-pre ${args}
fi
case "$event" in
svc_start) splash_svc_start "$1";;
svc_stop) splash_svc_stop "$1";;
svc_started) splash_svc "$1" "start";;
svc_stopped) splash_svc "$1" "stop";;
svc_start_failed) splash_svc_fail "$1" "start";;
svc_stop_failed) splash_svc_fail "$1" "stop";;
svc_input_begin) splash_input_begin "$1";;
svc_input_end) splash_input_end "$1";;
rc_init) splash_init "$1" "${RUNLEVEL}";;
rc_exit) splash_exit "${RUNLEVEL}";;
critical) splash_verbose;;
esac
splash_profile "post ${event} ${args}"
# Handle -post event hooks
if [ -x "/etc/splash/${SPLASH_THEME}/scripts/${event}-post" ]; then
/etc/splash/"${SPLASH_THEME}"/scripts/${event}-post ${args}
fi
return 0
}
splash_setup() {
# If it's already set up, let's not waste time on parsing the config
# files again
if [ "${SPLASH_THEME}" != "" -a "${SPLASH_TTY}" != "" -a "$1" != "force" ]; then
return 0
fi
export SPLASH_EFFECTS=""
export SPLASH_SANITY=""
export SPLASH_TEXTBOX="no"
export SPLASH_MODE_REQ="off"
export SPLASH_PROFILE="off"
export SPLASH_THEME="default"
export SPLASH_TTY="16"
export SPLASH_KDMODE="TEXT"
export SPLASH_AUTOVERBOSE="0"
export SPLASH_BOOT_MESSAGE="Booting the system (\$progress%)... Press F2 for verbose mode."
export SPLASH_SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE="Shutting down the system (\$progress%)... Press F2 for verbose mode."
export SPLASH_REBOOT_MESSAGE="Rebooting the system (\$progress%)... Press F2 for verbose mode."
export SPLASH_XSERVICE="xdm"
[ -f /etc/splash/splash ] && . /etc/splash/splash
[ -f /etc/conf.d/splash ] && . /etc/conf.d/splash
[ -f /etc/conf.d/fbcondecor ] && . /etc/conf.d/fbcondecor
if [ -f /proc/cmdline ]; then
options=$(grep -o 'splash=[^ ]*' /proc/cmdline)
# Execute this loop over $options so that we can process multiple
# splash= arguments on the kernel command line. Useful for adjusting
# splash parameters from ISOLINUX.
for opt in ${options} ; do
options=${opt#*=}
for i in $(echo "${options}" | sed -e 's/,/ /g') ; do
case ${i%:*} in
theme) SPLASH_THEME=${i#*:} ;;
tty) SPLASH_TTY=${i#*:} ;;
verbose) SPLASH_MODE_REQ="verbose" ;;
silent) SPLASH_MODE_REQ="silent" ;;
kdgraphics) SPLASH_KDMODE="GRAPHICS" ;;
profile) SPLASH_PROFILE="on" ;;
insane) SPLASH_SANITY="insane" ;;
esac
done
done
fi
}
splash_get_boot_message() {
if [ "${RUNLEVEL}" = "6" ]; then
echo "${SPLASH_REBOOT_MESSAGE}"
elif [ "${RUNLEVEL}" = "0" ]; then
echo "${SPLASH_SHUTDOWN_MESSAGE}"
else
echo "${SPLASH_BOOT_MESSAGE}"
fi
}
splash_start() {
if [ "${SPLASH_MODE_REQ}" = "verbose" ]; then
${spl_decor} -c on 2>/dev/null
return 0
elif [ "${SPLASH_MODE_REQ}" != "silent" ]; then
return 0
fi
# Display a warning if the system is not configured to display init messages
# on tty1. This can cause a lot of problems if it's not handled correctly, so
# we don't allow silent splash to run on incorrectly configured systems.
if [ "${SPLASH_MODE_REQ}" = "silent" -a "${SPLASH_SANITY}" != "insane" ]; then
if [ -z "$(grep -E '(^| )CONSOLE=/dev/tty1( |$)' /proc/cmdline)" -a \
-z "$(grep -E '(^| )console=tty1( |$)' /proc/cmdline)" ]; then
clear
splash_warn "You don't appear to have a correct console= setting on your kernel"
splash_warn "command line. Silent splash will not be enabled. Please add"
splash_warn "console=tty1 or CONSOLE=/dev/tty1 to your kernel command line"
splash_warn "to avoid this message."
if [ -n "$(grep 'CONSOLE=/dev/tty1' /proc/cmdline)" -o \
-n "$(grep 'console=tty1' /proc/cmdline)" ]; then
splash_warn "Note that CONSOLE=/dev/tty1 and console=tty1 are general parameters and"
splash_warn "not splash= settings."
fi
return 1
fi
if [ -n "$(grep -E '(^| )CONSOLE=/dev/tty1( |$)' /proc/cmdline)" ]; then
mount -n --bind / ${spl_tmpdir}
if [ ! -c "${spl_tmpdir}/dev/tty1" ]; then
umount -n ${spl_tmpdir}
splash_warn "The filesystem mounted on / doesn't contain the /dev/tty1 device"
splash_warn "which is required for the silent splash to function properly."
splash_warn "Silent splash will not be enabled. Please create the appropriate"
splash_warn "device node to avoid this message."
return 1
fi
umount -n ${spl_tmpdir}
fi
fi
rm -f "${spl_pidfile}"
# Prepare the communications FIFO
rm -f "${spl_fifo}" 2>/dev/null
mkfifo "${spl_fifo}"
local options=""
[ "${SPLASH_KDMODE}" = "GRAPHICS" ] && options="--kdgraphics"
[ -n "${SPLASH_EFFECTS}" ] && options="${options} --effects=${SPLASH_EFFECTS}"
[ "${SPLASH_TEXTBOX}" = "yes" ] && options="${options} --textbox"
local ttype="bootup"
if [ "${RUNLEVEL}" = "6" ]; then
ttype="reboot"
elif [ "${RUNLEVEL}" = "0" ]; then
ttype="shutdown"
fi
# Start the splash daemon
BOOT_MSG="$(splash_get_boot_message)" ${spl_daemon} --theme="${SPLASH_THEME}" --pidfile="${spl_pidfile}" --type=${ttype} ${options}
# Set the silent TTY and boot message
splash_comm_send "set tty silent ${SPLASH_TTY}"
if [ "${SPLASH_MODE_REQ}" = "silent" ]; then
splash_comm_send "set mode silent"
splash_comm_send "repaint"
${spl_decor} -c on 2>/dev/null
fi
splash_comm_send "set autoverbose ${SPLASH_AUTOVERBOSE}"
splash_set_event_dev
return 0
}
###########################################################################
# Cache-related functions
###########################################################################
splash_cache_prep() {
# Mount an in-RAM filesystem at spl_cachedir
mount -ns -t "${spl_cachetype}" cachedir "${spl_cachedir}" \
-o rw,mode=0644,size="${spl_cachesize}"k
retval="$?"
if [ ${retval} -ne 0 ]; then
splash_err "Unable to create splash cache - switching to verbose."
splash_verbose
return "${retval}"
fi
}
# args: list of files to save when the cache is umounted
# Note that the 'profile' file is already handled and thus shouldn't
# be included in the list.
splash_cache_cleanup() {
# Don't try to clean anything up if the cachedir is not mounted.
[ -z "$(grep ${spl_cachedir} /proc/mounts)" ] && return;
# Create the temp dir if necessary.
if [ ! -d "${spl_tmpdir}" ]; then
mkdir -p "${spl_tmpdir}" 2>/dev/null
[ "$?" != "0" ] && return
fi
# Make sure the splash daemon is dead.
if [ -n "$(pgrep fbsplashd)" ]; then
sleep 1
killall -9 "${spl_daemon##*/}" 2>/dev/null
fi
# If /etc is not writable, don't update /etc/mtab. If it is
# writable, update it to avoid stale mtab entries (bug #121827).
local mntopt=""
[ -w /etc/mtab ] || mntopt="-n"
mount ${mntopt} --move "${spl_cachedir}" "${spl_tmpdir}" 2>/dev/null
# Don't try to copy anything if the cachedir is not writable.
[ -w "${spl_cachedir}" ] || return
if [ "${SPLASH_PROFILE}" != "off" ]; then
cp -a "${spl_tmpdir}/profile" "${spl_cachedir}" 2>/dev/null
fi
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
cp -a "${spl_tmpdir}/$1" "${spl_cachedir}" 2>/dev/null
shift
done
umount -l "${spl_tmpdir}" 2>/dev/null
}
###########################################################################
# Common functions
###########################################################################
# Sends data to the splash FIFO after making sure there's someone
# alive on the other end to receive it.
splash_comm_send() {
if [ -z "`pidof $(basename ${spl_daemon})`" ]; then
return 1
else
splash_profile "comm $*"
echo "$*" > "${spl_fifo}" &
fi
}
# Returns the current splash mode.
splash_get_mode() {
local ctty="${spl_bindir}/fgconsole"
local mode="$(${spl_util})"
if [ "${mode}" = "silent" ]; then
echo "silent"
else
if [ -z "$(${spl_decor} -c getstate --tty=${ctty} 2>/dev/null | grep off)" ]; then
echo "verbose"
else
echo "off"
fi
fi
}
# chvt <n>
# --------
# Switches to the n-th tty.
chvt() {
local ntty=$1
# if [ -x /usr/bin/chvt ] ; then
# /usr/bin/chvt ${ntty}
# else
printf "\e[12;${ntty}]"
# fi
}
# Switches to verbose mode.
splash_verbose() {
# chvt 1
/bin/true
}
# Switches to silent mode.
splash_silent() {
splash_comm_send "set mode silent"
}
# Saves profiling information
splash_profile() {
if [ "${SPLASH_PROFILE}" = "on" ]; then
echo "$(cat /proc/uptime | cut -f1 -d' '): $*" >> "${spl_cachedir}/profile"
fi
}
# Set the input device if it exists. This will make it possible to use F2 to
# switch from verbose to silent.
splash_set_event_dev() {
local t="$(grep -Hsi keyboard /sys/class/input/input*/name | sed -e 's#.*input\([0-9]*\)/name.*#event\1#')"
if [ -z "${t}" ]; then
t="$(grep -Hsi keyboard /sys/class/input/event*/device/driver/description | grep -o 'event[0-9]\+')"
if [ -z "${t}" ]; then
for i in /sys/class/input/input* ; do
if [ "$((0x$(cat $i/capabilities/ev) & 0x100002))" = "1048578" ]; then
t="$(echo $i | sed -e 's#.*input\([0-9]*\)#event\1#')"
fi
done
if [ -z "${t}" ]; then
# Try an alternative method of finding the event device. The idea comes
# from Bombadil <bombadil(at)h3c.de>. We're couting on the keyboard controller
# being the first device handled by kbd listed in input/devices.
t="$(/bin/grep -s -m 1 '^H: Handlers=kbd' /proc/bus/input/devices | grep -o 'event[0-9]*')"
fi
fi
fi
[ -n "${t}" ] && splash_comm_send "set event dev /dev/input/${t}"
}
###########################################################################
# Service
###########################################################################
# args: <svc> <action>
splash_svc() {
local srv="$1"
local act="$2"
if [ "${act}" = "start" ]; then
splash_svc_update "${srv}" "svc_started"
if [ "${srv}" = "gpm" ]; then
splash_comm_send "set gpm"
splash_comm_send "repaint"
fi
splash_comm_send "log Service '${srv}' started."
else
splash_svc_update "${srv}" "svc_stopped"
splash_comm_send "log Service '${srv}' stopped."
fi
splash_update_progress "${srv}"
}
# args: <svc> <action>
splash_svc_fail() {
local srv="$1"
local act="$2"
if [ "${SPLASH_VERBOSE_ON_ERRORS}" = "yes" ]; then
splash_verbose
return 1
fi
if [ "${act}" = "start" ]; then
splash_svc_update "${srv}" "svc_start_failed"
splash_comm_send "log Service '${srv}' failed to start."
else
splash_svc_update "${srv}" "svc_stop_failed"
splash_comm_send "log Service '${srv}' failed to stop."
fi
splash_update_progress "${srv}"
}
# args: <svc> <state>
#
# Inform the splash daemon about service status changes.
splash_svc_update() {
splash_comm_send "update_svc $1 $2"
}
# args: <svc>
splash_svc_start() {
local svc="$1"
splash_svc_update "${svc}" "svc_start"
splash_comm_send "paint"
}
# args: <svc>
splash_svc_stop() {
local svc="$1"
splash_svc_update "${svc}" "svc_stop"
splash_comm_send "paint"
}
# args: <svc>
splash_input_begin() {
local svc="$1"
if [ "$(splash_get_mode)" = "silent" ]; then
splash_verbose
export SPL_SVC_INPUT_SILENT="${svc}"
fi
}
# args: <svc>
splash_input_end() {
local svc="$1"
if [ "${SPL_SVC_INPUT_SILENT}" = "${svc}" ]; then
splash_silent
unset SPL_SVC_INPUT_SILENT
fi
}
###########################################################################
# Framebuffer Console Decorations functions
###########################################################################
fbcondecor_supported()
{
[ -e /dev/fbsplash -o -e /dev/fbcondecor ]
}
# args: <theme> <tty>
fbcondecor_set_theme()
{
local theme=$1
local tty=$2
[ -x ${spl_decor} ] || return 1
${spl_decor} --tty="${tty}" -t "${theme}" -c setcfg || return 1
${spl_decor} --tty="${tty}" -t "${theme}" -c setpic -q
${spl_decor} --tty="${tty}" -c on
}
###########################################################################
# Service list
###########################################################################
# splash_svclist_get <type>
# -------------------------
# type:
# - start - to get a list of services to be started during bootup
# - stop - to get a list of services to be stopped during shutdown/reboot
splash_svclist_get() {
if [ "$1" = "start" -a -r "${spl_cachedir}/svcs_start" ]; then
cat "${spl_cachedir}/svcs_start"
elif [ "$1" = "stop" -a -r "${spl_cachedir}/svcs_stop" ]; then
cat "${spl_cachedir}/svcs_stop"
fi
}
splash_warn() {
echo "$*"
}
splash_err() {
echo "$*"
}
############################################################################
# Functions to be overridden by distro-specific code
###########################################################################
# args: <internal_runlevel> <runlevel>
#
# This function is called when an 'rc_init' event takes place,
# i.e. when the runlevel is changed.
# It is normally used to initialize any internal splash-related
# variables (e.g. ones used to track the boot progress), calculate
# and save the service list and call `splash_start` in appropriate
# runlevels.
#
# Note that the splash cache is already intialized when this
# function is called.
splash_init() {
if [ "$2" = "6" -o "$2" = "0" -o "$2" = "S" -a "$1" = "sysinit" ]; then
splash_start
fi
}
# args: <runlevel>
#
# This function is called when an 'rc_exit' event takes place,
# i.e. at the end of processes all initscript from a runlevel.
splash_exit() {
# If we're in sysinit or rebooting, do nothing.
[ "$1" = "S" -o "$1" = "6" -o "$1" = "0" ] && return 0
splash_comm_send "exit"
splash_cache_cleanup
}
# args: <svc>
#
# This function is called whenever the progress variable should be
# updated. It should recalculate the progress and send it to the
# splash daemon.
splash_update_progress() {
# splash_comm_send "progress ${progress}"
# splash_comm_send "paint"
return
}
# Export functions if we're running bash.
if [ -n "${BASH}" ]; then
export -f splash
export -f splash_setup
export -f splash_get_boot_message
export -f splash_start
export -f splash_cache_prep
export -f splash_cache_cleanup
export -f splash_comm_send
export -f splash_get_mode
export -f chvt
export -f splash_verbose
export -f splash_silent
export -f splash_profile
export -f splash_set_event_dev
export -f splash_svclist_get
fi
# Load any supplementary splash functions.
for i in /sbin/splash-functions-*.sh ; do
[ -r "${i}" ] && . "${i}"
done
splash_setup
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