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config-docker.conf
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# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
#
# This is a Docker launcher file. To set up the configuration, use command line arguments to compile.sh
# or create a config file named "config-docker-guest.conf" based on config-example.conf
[[ ! -c /dev/loop-control ]] && display_alert "/dev/loop-control does not exist, image building may not work" "" "wrn"
# remove "docker" from the command line since "docker-guest" will be passed instead
shift
# create user accessible directories and set their owner group and permissions
# if they are created from Docker they will be owned by root and require root permissions to change/delete
mkdir -p $SRC/{output,userpatches}
grep -q '^docker:' /etc/group && chgrp --quiet docker $SRC/{output,userpatches}
chmod --quiet g+w,g+s $SRC/{output,userpatches}
# build a new container based on provided Dockerfile
display_alert "Building a Docker container"
if ! docker build -t armbian . ; then
STATUS=$?
# Adding a newline, so the alert won't be shown in the same line as the error
echo
display_alert "Docker container build exited with code: " "$STATUS" "err"
exit 1
fi
DOCKER_FLAGS=()
# Running this container in privileged mode is a simple way to solve loop device access issues
#DOCKER_FLAGS+=(--privileged)
# add only required capabilities instead (though MKNOD should be already present)
# CAP_SYS_PTRACE is required for systemd-detect-virt in some cases
DOCKER_FLAGS+=(--cap-add=SYS_ADMIN --cap-add=MKNOD --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE)
# mounting things inside the container on Ubuntu won't work without this
# https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/16429#issuecomment-217126586
DOCKER_FLAGS+=(--security-opt=apparmor:unconfined)
# remove resulting container after exit to minimize clutter
# bad side effect - named volumes are considered not attached to anything and are removed on "docker volume prune"
#DOCKER_FLAGS+=(--rm)
# pass through loop devices
for d in /dev/loop*; do
DOCKER_FLAGS+=(--device=$d)
done
# accessing dynamically created devices won't work by default
# and --device doesn't accept devices that don't exist at the time "docker run" is executed
# https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/27886
# --device-cgroup-rule requires new Docker version
# Test for --device-cgroup-rule support. If supported, appends it
# Otherwise, let it go and let user know that only kernel and u-boot for you
if docker run --help | grep device-cgroup-rule > /dev/null 2>&1; then
# allow loop devices (not required)
DOCKER_FLAGS+=(--device-cgroup-rule='b 7:* rmw')
# allow loop device partitions
DOCKER_FLAGS+=(--device-cgroup-rule='b 259:* rmw')
# this is an ugly hack, but it is required to get /dev/loopXpY minor number
# for mknod inside the container, and container itself still uses private /dev internally
DOCKER_FLAGS+=(-v /dev:/tmp/dev:ro)
else
display_alert "Your Docker version does not support device-cgroup-rule" "" "wrn"
display_alert "and will be able to create only Kernel and u-boot packages (KERNEL_ONLY=yes)" "" "wrn"
fi
# mount 2 named volumes - for cacheable data and compiler cache
DOCKER_FLAGS+=(-v=armbian-cache:/root/armbian/cache -v=armbian-ccache:/root/.ccache)
# mount 2 local directories - output and userpatches
DOCKER_FLAGS+=(-v=$SRC/output:/root/armbian/output -v=$SRC/userpatches:/root/armbian/userpatches)
# pass other command line arguments like KERNEL_ONLY=yes, KERNEL_CONFIGURE=yes, etc.
# pass "docker-guest" as an additional config name that will be sourced in the container if exists
display_alert "Running the container" "" "info"
docker run "${DOCKER_FLAGS[@]}" -it armbian docker-guest "$@"
# Docker error treatment
STATUS=$?
# Adding a newline, so the message won't be shown in the same line as the error
echo
case $STATUS in
0)
# No errors from either Docker or build script
echo
;;
125)
display_alert "Docker command failed, check syntax or version support. Error code: " "$STATUS" "err"
;;
126)
display_alert "Failure when running containerd command. Error code: " "$STATUS" "err"
;;
127)
display_alert "containerd command not found. Error code: " "$STATUS" "err"
;;
137)
display_alert "Container exit from docker stop. Error code: " "$STATUS" "info"
;;
*)
# Build script exited with error, but the error message should have been already printed
echo
;;
esac
# don't need to proceed further on the host
exit 0