#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# Script to remove /boot directory from an image.
# Load common constants. This should be the first executable line.
# The path to common.sh should be relative to your script's location.
. "$(dirname "$0")/common.sh"
load_shflags
DEFINE_string image "chromiumos_image.bin" \
"Input file name of Chrome OS image to strip /boot from."
# Parse command line.
FLAGS "$@" || exit 1
eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}"
# Abort on error.
set -e
if [ -z "${FLAGS_image}" ] || [ ! -s "${FLAGS_image}" ] ; then
die "Error: need a valid file by --image"
fi
# Swiped/modifed from $SRC/src/scripts/base_library/base_image_util.sh.
zero_free_space() {
local rootfs="$1"
echo "Zeroing freespace in ${rootfs}"
# dd is a silly thing and will produce a "No space left on device" message
# that cannot be turned off and is confusing to unsuspecting victims.
( sudo dd if=/dev/zero of="${rootfs}/filler" bs=4096 conv=fdatasync \
status=noxfer || true ) 2>&1 | grep -v "No space left on device"
sudo rm "${rootfs}/filler"
}
strip_boot() {
local image=$1
# Mount image so we can modify it.
local rootfs_dir=$(make_temp_dir)
mount_image_partition ${image} 3 ${rootfs_dir}
sudo rm -rf "${rootfs_dir}/boot" &&
echo "/boot directory was removed."
# To prevent the files we just removed from the FS from remaining as non-
# zero trash blocks that bloat payload sizes, need to zero them. This was
# done when the image was built, but needs to be repeated now that we've
# modified it in a non-trivial way.
zero_free_space "${rootfs_dir}"
}
IMAGE=$(readlink -f "${FLAGS_image}")
if [[ -z "${IMAGE}" || ! -f "${IMAGE}" ]]; then
die "Missing required argument: --from (image to update)"
fi
strip_boot "${IMAGE}"