#!/bin/sh # # Oracle VM VirtualBox # VirtualBox Makeself installation starter script # for Linux Guest Additions # # Copyright (C) 2006-2017 Oracle Corporation # # This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as # available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; # you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU # General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software # Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the # VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the # hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. # # Testing: # * After successful installation, 0 is returned if the vboxguest module version # built matches the one loaded and 2 is returned otherwise. E.g. VBoxClient # running will prevent vboxguest reloading. # * If the kernel modules cannot be built (run the installer with KERN_VER=none) # or loaded (run with KERN_VER=) then 1 is # returned. PATH=$PATH:/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin # Note: These variable names must *not* clash with variables in $CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG! PACKAGE="VBoxGuestAdditions" PACKAGE_NAME="VirtualBox Guest Additions" UNINSTALL="uninstall.sh" PUBLIC_UNINSTALL_HOOK="/usr/sbin/vbox-uninstall-guest-additions" ROUTINES="routines.sh" INSTALLATION_VER="_VERSION_" BUILD_TYPE="_BUILDTYPE_" USERNAME="_USERNAME_" UNINSTALL_SCRIPTS="vboxadd-x11 vboxvfs vboxadd-timesync vboxadd-service vboxadd" INSTALLATION_DIR="/opt/$PACKAGE-$INSTALLATION_VER" CONFIG_DIR="/var/lib/$PACKAGE" CONFIG="config" CONFIG_FILES="filelist" SELF=$1 LOGFILE="/var/log/vboxadd-install.log" ## Were we able to stop any previously running Additions kernel modules? MODULES_STOPPED=1 . "./$ROUTINES" check_root create_log "$LOGFILE" ## @todo r=andy: Explain options like "force" and "no_setup" -- not self-explanatory # to the user. usage() { info "" info "Usage: $SELF install []" info " [--with-] |" info " uninstall" info " [--force] [--no-setup]" info "" info "Example:" info "$SELF install" exit 1 } # Create a symlink in the filesystem and add it to the list of package files add_symlink() { self=add_symlink ## Parameters: # The file the link should point to target="$1" # The name of the actual symlink file. Must be an absolute path to a # non-existing file in an existing directory. link="$2" link_dir="`dirname "$link"`" test -n "$target" || { echo 1>&2 "$self: no target specified"; return 1; } test -d "$link_dir" || { echo 1>&2 "$self: link directory $link_dir does not exist"; return 1; } expr "$link" : "/.*" > /dev/null || { echo 1>&2 "$self: link file name is not absolute"; return 1; } rm -f "$link" ln -s "$target" "$link" echo "$link" >> "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" } # Create symbolic links targeting all files in a directory in another # directory in the filesystem link_into_fs() { ## Parameters: # Directory containing the link target files target_branch="$1" # Directory to create the link files in directory="$2" for i in "$INSTALLATION_DIR/$target_branch"/*; do test -e "$i" && add_symlink "$i" "$directory/`basename $i`" done } # Look for broken installations or installations without a known uninstaller # and try to clean them up, asking the user first. def_uninstall() { ## Parameters: # Whether to force cleanup without asking the user force="$1" . ./deffiles found=0 for i in "/opt/$PACKAGE-"*; do test -e "$i" && found=1 done for i in $DEFAULT_FILE_NAMES; do test "$found" = 0 && test -e "$i" && found=1 done test "$found" = 0 && for i in $DEFAULT_VERSIONED_FILE_NAMES; do for j in $i-*; do test "$found" = 0 && test -e "$j" && found=1 done done test "$found" = 0 && return 0 if ! test "$1" = "force" ; then # Try to make the promised notification appear on next start. VBoxControl guestproperty delete \ /VirtualBox/GuestAdd/HostVerLastChecked 2>&1 > /dev/null cat 1>&2 << EOF This system appears to have a version of the VirtualBox Guest Additions already installed. If it is part of the operating system and kept up-to-date, there is most likely no need to replace it. If it is not up-to-date, you should get a notification when you start the system. If you wish to replace it with this version, please do not continue with this installation now, but instead remove the current version first, following the instructions for the operating system. If your system simply has the remains of a version of the Additions you could not remove you should probably continue now, and these will be removed during installation. Do you wish to continue? [yes or no] EOF read reply dummy if ! expr "$reply" : [yY] > /dev/null && ! expr "$reply" : [yY][eE][sS] > /dev/null then info info "Cancelling installation." return 1 fi fi # Stop what we can in the way of services and remove them from the # system for i in $UNINSTALL_SCRIPTS; do stop_init_script "$i" 2>> "${LOGFILE}" test -z "$NO_CLEANUP" && test -x "./$i" && "./$i" cleanup 1>&2 2>> "$LOGFILE" delrunlevel "$i" 2>> "${LOGFILE}" remove_init_script "$i" 2>> "${LOGFILE}" done for i in "/opt/$PACKAGE-"*/init; do for j in $UNINSTALL_SCRIPTS; do script="${i}/${j}" test -x "${script}" && test -z "$NO_CLEANUP" && grep -q '^# *cleanup_script *$' "${script}" && "${script}" cleanup 1>&2 2>> "$LOGFILE" done done # Get rid of any remaining files for i in $DEFAULT_FILE_NAMES; do rm -f "$i" 2> /dev/null done for i in $DEFAULT_VERSIONED_FILE_NAMES; do rm -f "$i-"* 2> /dev/null done rm -f "/usr/lib/$PACKAGE" "/usr/lib64/$PACKAGE" "/usr/share/$PACKAGE" \ "/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/$PACKAGE" "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/$PACKAGE" # And any packages left under /opt for i in "/opt/$PACKAGE-"*; do test -d "$i" && rm -rf "$i" done return 0 } info "$PACKAGE_NAME installer" # Check architecture cpu=`uname -m`; case "$cpu" in i[3456789]86|x86) cpu="x86" lib_candidates="/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu /usr/lib /lib" ;; x86_64|amd64) cpu="amd64" lib_candidates="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu /usr/lib64 /usr/lib /lib64 /lib" ;; *) cpu="unknown" esac ARCH_PACKAGE="$PACKAGE-$cpu.tar.bz2" if [ ! -r "$ARCH_PACKAGE" ]; then info "Detected unsupported $cpu machine type." exit 1 fi # Find the most appropriate libary folder by seeing which of the candidate paths # are actually in the shared linker path list and choosing the first. We look # for Debian-specific paths first, then LSB ones, then the new RedHat ones. libs=`ldconfig -v 2>/dev/null | grep -v ^$'\t'` for i in $lib_candidates; do if echo $libs | grep -q $i; then lib_path=$i break fi done if [ ! -x "$lib_path" ]; then info "Unable to determine correct library path." exit 1 fi # Sensible default actions ACTION="install" DO_SETUP="true" NO_CLEANUP="" FORCE_UPGRADE="" while [ $# -ge 2 ]; do ARG=$2 shift if [ -z "$MY_END_OF_OPTIONS" ]; then case "$ARG" in install) ACTION="install" ;; uninstall) ACTION="uninstall" ;; ## @todo Add per-module options handling, e.g. --lightdm-greeter-dir # or --lightdm-config ## @todo Add listing all available modules (+ their options, e.g. # with callback mod_mymod_show_options?) --with-*) MODULE_CUR=`expr "$ARG" : '--with-\(.*\)'` # Check if corresponding module in installer/module-$1 exists. # Note: Module names may not contain spaces or other funny things. if [ ! -f "./installer/module-${MODULE_CUR}" ]; then info "Error: Module \"${MODULE_CUR}\" does not exist." usage fi # Give the module the chance of doing initialization work / checks. . "./installer/module-${MODULE_CUR}" mod_${MODULE_CUR}_init if test $? -ne 0; then echo 1>&2 "Module '${MODULE_CUR}' failed to initialize" if ! test "$FORCE_UPGRADE" = "force"; then return 1 fi # Continue initialization. fi # Add module to the list of modules to handle later. if test -z "${INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST}"; then INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST="${MODULE_CUR}" else INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST="${INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST} ${MODULE_CUR}" fi shift ;; --force|force) # Keep "force" for backwards compatibility. FORCE_UPGRADE="force" ;; --no-setup|no_setup) # Keep "no_setup" for backwards compatibility. DO_SETUP="" ;; --no-cleanup|no_cleanup) # Keep "no_cleanup" for backwards compatibility. # Do not do cleanup of old modules when removing them. For # testing purposes only. DO_SETUP="" NO_CLEANUP="no_cleanup" ;; --) MY_END_OF_OPTIONS="1" ;; *) if [ "`echo $1|cut -c1`" != "/" ]; then info "Please specify an absolute path" usage fi INSTALLATION_DIR="$1" shift ;; esac fi done # uninstall any previous installation # If the currently installed Additions have provided an uninstallation hook, try # that first. if test -x "${PUBLIC_UNINSTALL_HOOK}"; then "${PUBLIC_UNINSTALL_HOOK}" 1>&2 || abort "Failed to remove existing installation. Aborting..." fi INSTALL_DIR="" uninstalled=0 test -r "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG" && eval `grep ^INSTALL_DIR= "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG"` 2>/dev/null && eval `grep ^UNINSTALLER= "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG"` 2>/dev/null if test -n "$INSTALL_DIR" -a -x "$INSTALL_DIR/$UNINSTALLER"; then "$INSTALL_DIR/$UNINSTALLER" $NO_CLEANUP 1>&2 || abort "Failed to remove existing installation. Aborting..." uninstalled=1 fi test "$uninstalled" = 0 && def_uninstall "$FORCE_UPGRADE" && uninstalled=1 test "$uninstalled" = 0 && exit 1 rm -f "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG" rm -f "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" rmdir "$CONFIG_DIR" 2>/dev/null test "$ACTION" = "install" || exit 0 # Now check whether the kernel modules were stopped. lsmod | grep -q vboxguest && MODULES_STOPPED= # Choose a proper umask umask 022 # Set installer modules directory INSTALLATION_MODULES_DIR="$INSTALLATION_DIR/installer/" # install the new version mkdir -p -m 755 "$CONFIG_DIR" test ! -d "$INSTALLATION_DIR" && REMOVE_INSTALLATION_DIR=1 mkdir -p -m 755 "$INSTALLATION_DIR" # install and load installer modules if [ -d installer ]; then info "Copying additional installer modules ..." mkdir -p -m 755 "$INSTALLATION_MODULES_DIR" for CUR_FILE in `ls installer/*`; do install -p -m 755 "$CUR_FILE" "$INSTALLATION_MODULES_DIR" if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then info "Error: Failed to copy installer module \"$CUR_FILE\"" if ! test "$FORCE_UPGRADE" = "force"; then exit 1 fi fi done fi # Create a list of the files in the archive, skipping any directories which # already exist in the filesystem. bzip2 -d -c "$ARCH_PACKAGE" | tar -tf - | while read name; do fullname="$INSTALLATION_DIR/$name" case "$fullname" in */) test ! -d "$fullname" && echo "$fullname" >> "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" ;; *) echo "$fullname" >> "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" ;; esac done bzip2 -d -c "$ARCH_PACKAGE" | tar -xf - -C "$INSTALLATION_DIR" || exit 1 # Set symlinks into /usr and /sbin link_into_fs "bin" "/usr/bin" link_into_fs "sbin" "/usr/sbin" link_into_fs "lib" "$lib_path" add_symlink "$INSTALLATION_DIR/lib/$PACKAGE" /usr/lib/"$PACKAGE" link_into_fs "src" "/usr/src" if [ -d "$INSTALLATION_MODULES_DIR" ]; then info "Installing additional modules ..." for CUR_MODULE in `find "$INSTALLATION_MODULES_DIR" 2>/dev/null` do echo "$CUR_MODULE" >> "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" done fi for CUR_MODULE in ${INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST} do mod_${CUR_MODULE}_install if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then info "Error: Failed to install module \"$CUR_MODULE\"" if ! test "$FORCE_UPGRADE" = "force"; then exit 1 fi fi done # Remember our installation configuration before we call any init scripts cat > "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG" << EOF # $PACKAGE installation record. # Package installation directory INSTALL_DIR='$INSTALLATION_DIR' # Additional installation modules INSTALL_MODULES_DIR='$INSTALLATION_MODULES_DIR' INSTALL_MODULES_LIST='$INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST' # Package uninstaller. If you repackage this software, please make sure # that this prints a message and returns an error so that the default # uninstaller does not attempt to delete the files installed by your # package. UNINSTALLER='$UNINSTALL' # Package version INSTALL_VER='$INSTALLATION_VER' # Build type and user name for logging purposes BUILD_TYPE='$BUILD_TYPE' USERNAME='$USERNAME' EOF # Give the modules the chance to write their stuff # to the installation config as well. if [ -n "${INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST}" ]; then info "Saving modules configuration ..." for CUR_MODULE in ${INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST} do echo "`mod_${CUR_MODULE}_config_save`" >> "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG" done fi "$INSTALLATION_DIR/init/vboxadd" setup 1>&2 2>> "${LOGFILE}" # Install, set up and start init scripts for i in "$INSTALLATION_DIR/init/vboxadd" "$INSTALLATION_DIR/init/vboxadd-service"; do install_init_script "$i" "`basename "$i"`" 2>> "${LOGFILE}" addrunlevel "`basename "$i"`" 2>> "${LOGFILE}" start_init_script "`basename "$i"`" 2>> "${LOGFILE}" done cp $ROUTINES $INSTALLATION_DIR echo $INSTALLATION_DIR/$ROUTINES >> "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" cat > $INSTALLATION_DIR/$UNINSTALL << EOF #!/bin/sh # Auto-generated uninstallation file PATH=\$PATH:/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin LOGFILE="/var/log/vboxadd-uninstall.log" # Read routines.sh if ! test -r "$INSTALLATION_DIR/$ROUTINES"; then echo 1>&2 "Required file $ROUTINES not found. Aborting..." return 1 fi . "$INSTALLATION_DIR/$ROUTINES" # We need to be run as root check_root create_log "\$LOGFILE" echo 1>&2 "Removing installed version $INSTALLATION_VER of $PACKAGE_NAME..." NO_CLEANUP="" if test "\$1" = "no_cleanup"; then shift NO_CLEANUP="no_cleanup" fi test -r "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" || abort "Required file $CONFIG_FILES not found. Aborting..." # Stop and clean up all services for i in "$INSTALLATION_DIR/init/vboxadd-service" "$INSTALLATION_DIR/init/vboxadd"; do if test -r "\$i"; then stop_init_script "\`basename "\$i"\`" 2>> "${LOGFILE}" test -z "\${NO_CLEANUP}" && grep -q '^# *cleanup_script *$' "\${i}" && "\${i}" cleanup 2>> "\$LOGFILE" delrunlevel "\`basename "\$i"\`" 2>> "${LOGFILE}" remove_init_script "\`basename "\$i"\`" 2>> "${LOGFILE}" fi done # Load all modules # Important: This needs to be done before loading the configuration # value below to not override values which are set to a default # value in the modules itself. for CUR_MODULE in `find "$INSTALLATION_MODULES_DIR" -name "module-*" 2>/dev/null` do . "\$CUR_MODULE" done # Load configuration values test -r "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG" && . "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG" # Call uninstallation initialization of all modules for CUR_MODULE in "$INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST" do if test -z "\$CUR_MODULE"; then continue fi mod_\${CUR_MODULE}_pre_uninstall if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo 1>&2 "Module \"\$CUR_MODULE\" failed to initialize uninstallation" # Continue initialization. fi done # Call uninstallation of all modules for CUR_MODULE in "$INSTALLATION_MODULES_LIST" do if test -z "\$CUR_MODULE"; then continue fi mod_\${CUR_MODULE}_uninstall if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo 1>&2 "Module \"\$CUR_MODULE\" failed to uninstall" # Continue uninstallation. fi done # And remove all files and empty installation directories # Remove any non-directory entries cat "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" | xargs rm 2>/dev/null # Remove any empty (of files) directories in the file list cat "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" | while read file; do case "\$file" in */) test -d "\$file" && find "\$file" -depth -type d -exec rmdir '{}' ';' 2>/dev/null ;; esac done # Remove configuration files rm "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" 2>/dev/null rm "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG" 2>/dev/null rmdir "$CONFIG_DIR" 2>/dev/null exit 0 EOF chmod 0755 $INSTALLATION_DIR/$UNINSTALL echo $INSTALLATION_DIR/$UNINSTALL >> "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" test -n "$REMOVE_INSTALLATION_DIR" && echo "$INSTALLATION_DIR/" >> "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" cat > "${PUBLIC_UNINSTALL_HOOK}" << EOF #!/bin/sh # This executable provides a well-known way to uninstall VirtualBox Guest # Additions in order to re-install them from a different source. A common case # is uninstalling distribution-provide Additions to install the version provided # by VirtualBox. Distributions should put the right command in here to do the # removal, e.g. "dnf remove VirtualBox-guest-additions". Leaving kernel modules # provided by the distribution kernel package in place is acceptable if the # location does not clash with the VirtualBox-provided module location (misc). $INSTALLATION_DIR/$UNINSTALL EOF chmod 0755 "${PUBLIC_UNINSTALL_HOOK}" echo "$PUBLIC_UNINSTALL_HOOK" >> "$CONFIG_DIR/$CONFIG_FILES" # Test for a problem with old Mesa versions which stopped our 3D libraries # from working. Known to affect Debian 7.11, probably OL/RHEL 5. # The problem was that the system Mesa library had an ABI note, which caused # ldconfig to always prefer it to ours. if ldconfig -p | grep -q "libGL.so.1.*Linux 2.4"; then gl_with_abi=`ldconfig -p | grep "libGL.so.1.*Linux 2.4" | sed 's/.*=> //'` cat >&2 << EOF This system appears to be running a version of Mesa with a known problem which will prevent VirtualBox 3D pass-through from working. See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26663 The following, run as root should fix this, though you will have to run it again if the system version of Mesa is updated: EOF for i in ${gl_with_abi}; do echo >&2 " strip -R .note.ABI-tag ${i}" done echo >&2 " ldconfig" fi # And do a final test as to whether the kernel modules were properly created # and loaded. Return 0 if both are true, 1 if the modules could not be built # or loaded (except due to already running older modules) and 2 if already # running modules probably prevented new ones from loading. vboxvideo is # currently not tested. # Assume that we have already printed enough messages by now and stay silent. modinfo vboxguest >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit 1 lsmod | grep -q vboxguest || exit 1 test -n "${MODULES_STOPPED}" || exit 2 exit 0