%PDF- %PDF-
Direktori : /lib/python3/dist-packages/DistUpgrade/ |
Current File : //lib/python3/dist-packages/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeController.py |
# DistUpgradeController.py # # Copyright (c) 2004-2022 Canonical Ltd. # # Author: Michael Vogt <michael.vogt@ubuntu.com> # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the # License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 # USA import apt import apt_pkg import distro_info import sys import os import subprocess import locale import logging import shutil import glob import time import copy from configparser import NoOptionError from configparser import ConfigParser as SafeConfigParser from .telemetry import get as get_telemetry from .utils import (country_mirror, url_downloadable, check_and_fix_xbit, get_arch, iptables_active, inside_chroot, get_string_with_no_auth_from_source_entry, is_child_of_process_name, inhibit_sleep) from string import Template from urllib.parse import urlsplit from .DistUpgradeView import Step from .DistUpgradeCache import MyCache from .DistUpgradeConfigParser import DistUpgradeConfig from .DistUpgradeQuirks import DistUpgradeQuirks # workaround broken relative import in python-apt (LP: #871007), we # want the local version of distinfo.py from oneiric, but because of # a bug in python-apt we will get the natty version that does not # know about "Component.parent_component" leading to a crash from aptsources import distinfo from aptsources import sourceslist sourceslist.DistInfo = distinfo.DistInfo from aptsources.sourceslist import SourcesList, is_mirror from .distro import get_distro, NoDistroTemplateException from .DistUpgradeGettext import gettext as _ from .DistUpgradeGettext import ngettext import gettext from .DistUpgradeCache import (CacheExceptionDpkgInterrupted, CacheExceptionLockingFailed, NotEnoughFreeSpaceError) from .DistUpgradeApport import run_apport REBOOT_REQUIRED_FILE = "/var/run/reboot-required" def component_ordering_key(a): """ key() function for sorted to ensure "correct" component ordering """ ordering = ["main", "restricted", "universe", "multiverse"] try: return ordering.index(a) except ValueError: # ensure to sort behind the "official" components, order is not # really important for those return len(ordering)+1 class NoBackportsFoundException(Exception): pass class DistUpgradeController(object): """ this is the controller that does most of the work """ def __init__(self, distUpgradeView, options=None, datadir=None): # setup the paths localedir = "/usr/share/locale/" if datadir == None or datadir == '.': datadir = os.getcwd() localedir = os.path.join(datadir,"mo") self.datadir = datadir self.options = options # init gettext gettext.bindtextdomain("ubuntu-release-upgrader",localedir) gettext.textdomain("ubuntu-release-upgrader") # setup the view logging.debug("Using '%s' view" % distUpgradeView.__class__.__name__) self._view = distUpgradeView self._view.updateStatus(_("Reading cache")) self.cache = None self.fetcher = None if not self.options or self.options.withNetwork == None: self.useNetwork = True else: self.useNetwork = self.options.withNetwork # the configuration self.config = DistUpgradeConfig(datadir) self.sources_backup_ext = "."+self.config.get("Files","BackupExt") # move some of the options stuff into the self.config, # ConfigParser deals only with strings it seems *sigh* self.config.add_section("Options") self.config.set("Options","withNetwork", str(self.useNetwork)) self.config.set("Options","devRelease", "False") if self.options: if self.options.devel_release: self.config.set("Options","devRelease", "True") # some constants here self.fromDist = self.config.get("Sources","From") self.toDist = self.config.get("Sources","To") self.origin = self.config.get("Sources","ValidOrigin") self.arch = get_arch() # we run with --force-overwrite by default if "RELEASE_UPGRADE_NO_FORCE_OVERWRITE" not in os.environ: logging.debug("enable dpkg --force-overwrite") apt_pkg.config.set("DPkg::Options::","--force-overwrite") # we run in full upgrade mode by default self._partialUpgrade = False # install the quirks handler self.quirks = DistUpgradeQuirks(self, self.config) # install a logind sleep inhibitor self.inhibitor_fd = inhibit_sleep() # setup env var os.environ["RELEASE_UPGRADE_IN_PROGRESS"] = "1" os.environ["PYCENTRAL_FORCE_OVERWRITE"] = "1" os.environ["PATH"] = "%s:%s" % (os.getcwd()+"/imported", os.environ["PATH"]) check_and_fix_xbit("./imported/invoke-rc.d") # set max retries maxRetries = self.config.getint("Network","MaxRetries") apt_pkg.config.set("Acquire::Retries", str(maxRetries)) # max sizes for dpkgpm for large installs (see linux/limits.h and # linux/binfmts.h) apt_pkg.config.set("Dpkg::MaxArgs", str(64*1024)) apt_pkg.config.set("Dpkg::MaxArgBytes", str(128*1024)) # smaller to avoid hangs apt_pkg.config.set("Acquire::http::Timeout","20") apt_pkg.config.set("Acquire::ftp::Timeout","20") # no list cleanup here otherwise a "cancel" in the upgrade # will not restore the full state (lists will be missing) apt_pkg.config.set("Apt::Get::List-Cleanup", "false") # forced obsoletes self.forced_obsoletes = self.config.getlist("Distro","ForcedObsoletes") # list of valid mirrors that we can add self.valid_mirrors = self.config.getListFromFile("Sources","ValidMirrors") # third party mirrors self.valid_3p_mirrors = [] if self.config.has_section('ThirdPartyMirrors'): self.valid_3p_mirrors = [pair[1] for pair in self.config.items('ThirdPartyMirrors')] # debugging #apt_pkg.config.set("DPkg::Options::","--debug=0077") # apt cron job self._aptCronJobPerms = 0o755 # for inhibiting idle self._session_bus = None def openCache(self, lock=True, restore_sources_list_on_fail=False): logging.debug("openCache()") if self.cache is None: self.quirks.run("PreCacheOpen") else: self.cache.release_lock() self.cache.unlock_lists_dir() # this loop will try getting the lock a couple of times MAX_LOCK_RETRIES = 20 lock_retry = 0 while True: try: # exit here once the cache is ready return self._openCache(lock) except CacheExceptionLockingFailed as e: # wait a bit lock_retry += 1 self._view.processEvents() time.sleep(0.1) logging.debug( "failed to lock the cache, retrying (%i)" % lock_retry) # and give up after some time if lock_retry > MAX_LOCK_RETRIES: logging.error("Cache can not be locked (%s)" % e) self._view.error(_("Unable to get exclusive lock"), _("This usually means that another " "package management application " "(like apt-get or aptitude) " "already running. Please close that " "application first.")); if restore_sources_list_on_fail: self.abort() else: sys.exit(1) def _openCache(self, lock): try: self.cache = MyCache(self.config, self._view, self.quirks, self._view.getOpCacheProgress(), lock) # alias name for the plugin interface code self.apt_cache = self.cache # if we get a dpkg error that it was interrupted, just # run dpkg --configure -a except CacheExceptionDpkgInterrupted: logging.warning("dpkg interrupted, calling dpkg --configure -a") cmd = ["/usr/bin/dpkg","--configure","-a"] if os.environ.get("DEBIAN_FRONTEND") == "noninteractive": cmd.append("--force-confold") self._view.getTerminal().call(cmd) self.cache = MyCache(self.config, self._view, self.quirks, self._view.getOpCacheProgress()) self.cache.partialUpgrade = self._partialUpgrade logging.debug("/openCache(), new cache size %i" % len(self.cache)) def _viewSupportsSSH(self): """ Returns True if this view support upgrades over ssh. In theory all views should support it, but for savety we do only allow text ssh upgrades (see LP: #322482) """ supported = self.config.getlist("View","SupportSSH") if self._view.__class__.__name__ in supported: return True return False def _sshMagic(self): """ this will check for server mode and if we run over ssh. if this is the case, we will ask and spawn a additional daemon (to be sure we have a spare one around in case of trouble) """ pidfile = os.path.join("/var/run/release-upgrader-sshd.pid") if (not os.path.exists(pidfile) and os.path.isdir("/proc") and is_child_of_process_name("sshd")): # check if the frontend supports ssh upgrades (see lp: #322482) if not self._viewSupportsSSH(): logging.error("upgrade over ssh not allowed") self._view.error(_("Upgrading over remote connection not supported"), _("You are running the upgrade over a " "remote ssh connection with a frontend " "that does " "not support this. Please try a text " "mode upgrade with 'do-release-upgrade'." "\n\n" "The upgrade will " "abort now. Please try without ssh.") ) sys.exit(1) return False # ask for a spare one to start (and below 1024) port = 1022 res = self._view.askYesNoQuestion( _("Continue running under SSH?"), _("This session appears to be running under ssh. " "It is not recommended to perform a upgrade " "over ssh currently because in case of failure " "it is harder to recover.\n\n" "If you continue, an additional ssh daemon will be " "started at port '%s'.\n" "Do you want to continue?") % port) # abort if res == False: sys.exit(1) res = subprocess.call(["/usr/sbin/sshd", "-o", "PidFile=%s" % pidfile, "-p",str(port)]) if res == 0: summary = _("Starting additional sshd") descr = _("To make recovery in case of failure easier, an " "additional sshd will be started on port '%s'. " "If anything goes wrong with the running ssh " "you can still connect to the additional one.\n" ) % port if iptables_active(): cmd = "iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport %s -j ACCEPT" % port descr += _( "If you run a firewall, you may need to " "temporarily open this port. As this is " "potentially dangerous it's not done automatically. " "You can open the port with e.g.:\n'%s'") % cmd self._view.information(summary, descr) return True def _tryUpdateSelf(self): """ this is a helper that is run if we are started from a CD and we have network - we will then try to fetch a update of ourself """ from .MetaRelease import MetaReleaseCore from .DistUpgradeFetcherSelf import DistUpgradeFetcherSelf # check if we run from a LTS forceLTS=False if (self.release == "dapper" or self.release == "hardy" or self.release == "lucid" or self.release == "precise"): forceLTS=True m = MetaReleaseCore(useDevelopmentRelease=False, forceLTS=forceLTS) # this will timeout eventually self._view.processEvents() while not m.downloaded.wait(0.1): self._view.processEvents() if m.new_dist is None: logging.error("No new dist found") return False # we have a new dist progress = self._view.getAcquireProgress() fetcher = DistUpgradeFetcherSelf(new_dist=m.new_dist, progress=progress, options=self.options, view=self._view) fetcher.run() def _pythonSymlinkCheck(self): """ check that /usr/bin/python3 points to the default python version. Users tend to modify this symlink, which breaks stuff in obscure ways (Ubuntu #75557). """ logging.debug("_pythonSymlinkCheck run") binaries_and_dirnames = [("python3", "python3")] for binary, dirname in binaries_and_dirnames: debian_defaults = '/usr/share/%s/debian_defaults' % dirname if os.path.exists(debian_defaults): config = SafeConfigParser() with open(debian_defaults) as f: config.readfp(f) try: expected_default = config.get('DEFAULT', 'default-version') except NoOptionError: logging.debug("no default version for %s found in '%s'" % (binary, config)) return False try: fs_default_version = os.path.realpath('/usr/bin/%s' % binary) except OSError as e: logging.error("os.path.realpath failed (%s)" % e) return False if not fs_default_version in (expected_default, os.path.join('/usr/bin', expected_default)): logging.debug("%s symlink points to: '%s', but expected is '%s' or '%s'" % (binary, fs_default_version, expected_default, os.path.join('/usr/bin', expected_default))) return False return True def prepare(self): """ initial cache opening, coherence checking, network checking """ # first check if that is a good upgrade self.release = release = subprocess.Popen(["lsb_release","-c","-s"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True).communicate()[0].strip() logging.debug("lsb-release: '%s'" % release) if not (release == self.fromDist or release == self.toDist): logging.error("Bad upgrade: '%s' != '%s' " % (release, self.fromDist)) self._view.error(_("Can not upgrade"), _("An upgrade from '%s' to '%s' is not " "supported with this tool." % (release, self.toDist))) sys.exit(1) # setup backports (if we have them) if self.options and self.options.havePrerequists: backportsdir = os.getcwd()+"/backports" logging.info("using backports in '%s' " % backportsdir) logging.debug("have: %s" % glob.glob(backportsdir+"/*.udeb")) if os.path.exists(backportsdir+"/usr/bin/dpkg"): apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Bin::dpkg",backportsdir+"/usr/bin/dpkg"); if os.path.exists(backportsdir+"/usr/lib/apt/methods"): apt_pkg.config.set("Dir::Bin::methods",backportsdir+"/usr/lib/apt/methods") conf = backportsdir+"/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01ubuntu" if os.path.exists(conf): logging.debug("adding config '%s'" % conf) apt_pkg.read_config_file(apt_pkg.config, conf) # do the ssh check and warn if we run under ssh self._sshMagic() # check python version if not self._pythonSymlinkCheck(): logging.error("pythonSymlinkCheck() failed, aborting") self._view.error(_("Can not upgrade"), _("Your python3 install is corrupted. " "Please fix the '/usr/bin/python3' symlink.")) sys.exit(1) # open cache try: self.openCache() except SystemError as e: logging.error("openCache() failed: '%s'" % e) return False if not self.cache.coherence_check(self._view): return False # now figure out if we need to go into desktop or # server mode - we use a heuristic for this self.serverMode = self.cache.need_server_mode() if self.serverMode: os.environ["RELEASE_UPGRADE_MODE"] = "server" else: os.environ["RELEASE_UPGRADE_MODE"] = "desktop" if not self.checkViewDepends(): logging.error("checkViewDepends() failed") return False from .DistUpgradeMain import SYSTEM_DIRS for systemdir in SYSTEM_DIRS: if os.path.exists(systemdir) and not os.access(systemdir, os.W_OK): logging.error("%s not writable" % systemdir) self._view.error( _("Can not write to '%s'") % systemdir, _("Its not possible to write to the system directory " "'%s' on your system. The upgrade can not " "continue.\n" "Please make sure that the system directory is " "writable.") % systemdir) self.abort() return True def _sourcesListEntryDownloadable(self, entry): """ helper that checks if a sources.list entry points to something downloadable """ logging.debug("verifySourcesListEntry: %s" % entry) # no way to verify without network if not self.useNetwork: logging.debug("skipping downloadable check (no network)") return True # check if the entry points to something we can download uri = "%s/dists/%s/Release" % (entry.uri, entry.dist) return url_downloadable(uri, logging.debug) def rewriteSourcesList(self, mirror_check=True): if mirror_check: logging.debug("rewriteSourcesList() with mirror_check") else: logging.debug("rewriteSourcesList()") sync_components = self.config.getlist("Sources","Components") # skip mirror check if special environment is set # (useful for server admins with internal repos) if (self.config.getWithDefault("Sources","AllowThirdParty",False) or "RELEASE_UPGRADER_ALLOW_THIRD_PARTY" in os.environ): logging.warning("mirror check skipped, *overriden* via config") mirror_check=False # check if we need to enable main main_was_missing = False if mirror_check == True and self.useNetwork: # now check if the base-meta pkgs are available in # the archive or only available as "now" # -> if not that means that "main" is missing and we # need to enable it logging.debug(self.config.getlist("Distro", "BaseMetaPkgs")) for pkgname in self.config.getlist("Distro", "BaseMetaPkgs"): logging.debug("Checking pkg: %s" % pkgname) if ((not pkgname in self.cache or not self.cache[pkgname].candidate or len(self.cache[pkgname].candidate.origins) == 0) or (self.cache[pkgname].candidate and len(self.cache[pkgname].candidate.origins) == 1 and self.cache[pkgname].candidate.origins[0].archive == "now") ): logging.debug("BaseMetaPkg '%s' has no candidate.origins" % pkgname) try: distro = get_distro() distro.get_sources(self.sources) distro.enable_component("main") main_was_missing = True logging.debug('get_distro().enable_component("main") succeeded') except NoDistroTemplateException as e: logging.exception('NoDistroTemplateException raised: %s' % e) # fallback if everything else does not work, # we replace the sources.list with lines to # main and restricted logging.debug('get_distro().enable_component("main") failed, overwriting sources.list instead as last resort') comment = " auto generated by ubuntu-release-upgrader" comps = ["main", "restricted"] uri = "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu" self.sources.add("deb", uri, self.toDist, comps, comment) self.sources.add("deb", uri, self.toDist+"-updates", comps, comment) self.sources.add("deb", "http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu", self.toDist+"-security", comps, comment) break # this must map, i.e. second in "from" must be the second in "to" # (but they can be different, so in theory we could exchange # component names here) pockets = self.config.getlist("Sources","Pockets") fromDists = [self.fromDist] + ["%s-%s" % (self.fromDist, x) for x in pockets] toDists = [self.toDist] + ["%s-%s" % (self.toDist,x) for x in pockets] self.sources_disabled = False # Special quirk to remove extras.ubuntu.com new_list = [] for entry in self.sources.list[:]: if "/extras.ubuntu.com" in entry.uri: continue if entry.line.startswith( "## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by third-party"): continue if entry.line.startswith( "## developers who want to ship their latest software."): continue if ('/archive.canonical.com' in entry.line or entry.line.startswith( "## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Canonical's") or entry.line.startswith( "## 'partner' repository.") or entry.line.startswith( "## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by Canonical and the") or entry.line.startswith( "## respective vendors as a service to Ubuntu users") ): continue new_list.append(entry) self.sources.list = new_list # look over the stuff we have foundToDist = False # collect information on what components (main,universe) are enabled for what distro (sub)version # e.g. found_components = { 'hardy':set("main","restricted"), 'hardy-updates':set("main") } self.found_components = {} entry_uri_test_results = {} for entry in self.sources.list[:]: if entry.uri not in entry_uri_test_results: entry_uri_test_results[entry.uri] = 'unknown' # ignore invalid records or disabled ones if entry.invalid or entry.disabled: continue # we disable breezy cdrom sources to make sure that demoted # packages are removed if entry.uri.startswith("cdrom:") and entry.dist == self.fromDist: logging.debug("disabled '%s' cdrom entry (dist == fromDist)" % entry) entry.disabled = True continue # check if there is actually a lists file for them available # and disable them if not elif entry.uri.startswith("cdrom:"): # listdir = apt_pkg.config.find_dir("Dir::State::lists") if not os.path.exists("%s/%s%s_%s_%s" % (listdir, apt_pkg.uri_to_filename(entry.uri), "dists", entry.dist, "Release")): logging.warning("disabling cdrom source '%s' because it has no Release file" % entry) entry.disabled = True continue # special case for archive.canonical.com that needs to # be rewritten (for pre-gutsy upgrades) cdist = "%s-commercial" % self.fromDist if (not entry.disabled and entry.uri.startswith("http://archive.canonical.com") and entry.dist == cdist): entry.dist = self.toDist entry.comps = ["partner"] logging.debug("transitioned commercial to '%s' " % entry) continue # special case for landscape.canonical.com because they # don't use a standard archive layout (gutsy->hardy) # XXX - Is this still relevant? if (not entry.disabled and entry.uri.startswith("http://landscape.canonical.com/packages/%s" % self.fromDist)): logging.debug("commenting landscape.canonical.com out") entry.disabled = True continue # Disable proposed on upgrade to a development release. if (not entry.disabled and self.options and self.options.devel_release == True and "%s-proposed" % self.fromDist in entry.dist): logging.debug("upgrade to development release, disabling proposed") entry.dist = "%s-proposed" % self.toDist entry.comment += _("Not for humans during development stage of release %s") % self.toDist entry.disabled = True continue # handle upgrades from a EOL release and check if there # is a supported release available if (not entry.disabled and "old-releases.ubuntu.com/" in entry.uri): logging.debug("upgrade from old-releases.ubuntu.com detected") # test country mirror first, then archive.u.c for uri in ["http://%sarchive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu" % country_mirror(), "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu"]: test_entry = copy.copy(entry) test_entry.uri = uri test_entry.dist = self.toDist if self._sourcesListEntryDownloadable(test_entry): logging.info("transition from old-release.u.c to %s" % uri) entry.uri = uri if entry.uri not in entry_uri_test_results: entry_uri_test_results[entry.uri] = 'passed' break logging.debug("examining: '%s'" % get_string_with_no_auth_from_source_entry(entry)) # check if it's a mirror (or official site) validMirror = self.isMirror(entry.uri) thirdPartyMirror = not mirror_check or self.isThirdPartyMirror(entry.uri) if validMirror or thirdPartyMirror: # disabled/security/commercial/extras are special cases # we use validTo/foundToDist to figure out if we have a # main archive mirror in the sources.list or if we # need to add one validTo = True if (entry.disabled or entry.type == "deb-src" or "/security.ubuntu.com" in entry.uri or "%s-security" % self.fromDist in entry.dist or "%s-backports" % self.fromDist in entry.dist or "/archive.canonical.com" in entry.uri): validTo = False if entry.dist in toDists: # so the self.sources.list is already set to the new # distro logging.debug("entry '%s' is already set to new dist" % get_string_with_no_auth_from_source_entry(entry)) foundToDist |= validTo elif entry.dist in fromDists: if entry_uri_test_results[entry.uri] == 'unknown': foundToDist |= validTo # check to see whether the archive provides the new dist test_entry = copy.copy(entry) test_entry.dist = self.toDist if not self._sourcesListEntryDownloadable(test_entry): entry_uri_test_results[entry.uri] = 'failed' else: entry_uri_test_results[entry.uri] = 'passed' if entry_uri_test_results[entry.uri] == 'failed': entry.disabled = True self.sources_disabled = True logging.debug("entry '%s' was disabled (no Release file)" % get_string_with_no_auth_from_source_entry(entry)) else: foundToDist |= validTo entry.dist = toDists[fromDists.index(entry.dist)] logging.debug("entry '%s' updated to new dist" % get_string_with_no_auth_from_source_entry(entry)) elif entry.type == 'deb-src': continue elif validMirror: # disable all entries that are official but don't # point to either "to" or "from" dist entry.disabled = True self.sources_disabled = True logging.debug("entry '%s' was disabled (unknown dist)" % get_string_with_no_auth_from_source_entry(entry)) # if we make it to this point, we have an official or # third-party mirror check if the arch is one not on the main # archive and if so, transition to ports.ubuntu.com if (entry.type == "deb" and ("archive.ubuntu.com" in entry.uri or "security.ubuntu.com" in entry.uri) and (self.arch not in ("amd64", "i386"))): logging.debug("moving %s source entry to 'ports.ubuntu.com' " % self.arch) entry.uri = "http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/" # gather what components are enabled and are inconsistent for d in ["%s" % self.toDist, "%s-updates" % self.toDist, "%s-security" % self.toDist]: # create entry if needed, ignore disabled # entries and deb-src self.found_components.setdefault(d, set()) if (not entry.disabled and entry.dist == d and entry.type == "deb"): for comp in entry.comps: # only sync components we know about if not comp in sync_components: continue self.found_components[d].add(comp) else: # disable anything that is not from a official mirror or an # allowed third party if entry.dist == self.fromDist: entry.dist = self.toDist disable_comment = " " + _("disabled on upgrade to %s") % self.toDist if isinstance(entry.comment, bytes): entry.comment += disable_comment.encode('UTF-8') else: entry.comment += disable_comment entry.disabled = True self.sources_disabled = True logging.debug("entry '%s' was disabled (unknown mirror)" % get_string_with_no_auth_from_source_entry(entry)) # if its not a valid mirror and we manually added main, be # nice and add pockets and components corresponding to what we # disabled. if main_was_missing: if entry.dist in fromDists: entry.dist = toDists[fromDists.index(entry.dist)] if entry.dist not in toDists: continue # Unknown target, do not add this # gather what components are enabled and are inconsistent for d in ["%s" % self.toDist, "%s-updates" % self.toDist, "%s-security" % self.toDist]: # create entry if needed, ignore deb-src entries self.found_components.setdefault(d, set()) if entry.dist == d and entry.type == "deb": for comp in entry.comps: # only sync components we know about if not comp in sync_components: continue self.found_components[d].add(comp) logging.debug("Adding entry: %s %s %s" % (entry.type, entry.dist, entry.comps)) uri = "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu" comment = " auto generated by ubuntu-release-upgrader" self.sources.add(entry.type, uri, entry.dist, entry.comps, comment) # now go over the list again and check for missing components # in $dist-updates and $dist-security and add them for entry in self.sources.list[:]: # skip all comps that are not relevant (including e.g. "hardy") if (entry.invalid or entry.disabled or entry.type == "deb-src" or entry.uri.startswith("cdrom:") or entry.dist == self.toDist): continue # now check for "$dist-updates" and "$dist-security" and add any inconsistencies if entry.dist in self.found_components: component_diff = self.found_components[self.toDist]-self.found_components[entry.dist] if component_diff: logging.info("fixing components inconsistency from '%s'" % get_string_with_no_auth_from_source_entry(entry)) # extend and make sure to keep order entry.comps.extend( sorted(component_diff, key=component_ordering_key)) logging.info("to new entry '%s'" % get_string_with_no_auth_from_source_entry(entry)) del self.found_components[entry.dist] return foundToDist def updateSourcesList(self): logging.debug("updateSourcesList()") self.sources = SourcesList(matcherPath=self.datadir) # backup first! self.sources.backup(self.sources_backup_ext) if not any(e.type == "deb" and e.dist == self.fromDist for e in self.sources): res = self._view.askYesNoQuestion(_("No valid sources.list entry found"), _("While scanning your repository " "information no entry about %s could be " "found.\n\n" "An upgrade might not succeed.\n\n" "Do you want to continue anyway?") % self.fromDist) if not res: self.abort() if not self.rewriteSourcesList(mirror_check=True): logging.error("No valid mirror found") res = self._view.askYesNoQuestion(_("No valid mirror found"), _("While scanning your repository " "information no mirror entry for " "the upgrade was found. " "This can happen if you run an internal " "mirror or if the mirror information is " "out of date.\n\n" "Do you want to rewrite your " "'sources.list' file anyway? If you choose " "'Yes' here it will update all '%s' to '%s' " "entries.\n" "If you select 'No' the upgrade will cancel." ) % (self.fromDist, self.toDist)) if res: # re-init the sources and try again self.sources = SourcesList(matcherPath=self.datadir) # its ok if rewriteSourcesList fails here if # we do not use a network, the sources.list may be empty if (not self.rewriteSourcesList(mirror_check=False) and self.useNetwork): #hm, still nothing useful ... prim = _("Generate default sources?") secon = _("After scanning your 'sources.list' no " "valid entry for '%s' was found.\n\n" "Should default entries for '%s' be " "added? If you select 'No', the upgrade " "will cancel.") % (self.fromDist, self.toDist) if not self._view.askYesNoQuestion(prim, secon): self.abort() # add some defaults here # FIXME: find mirror here logging.info("Generated new default sources.list") uri = "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu" comps = ["main","restricted"] self.sources.add("deb", uri, self.toDist, comps) self.sources.add("deb", uri, self.toDist+"-updates", comps) self.sources.add("deb", "http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/", self.toDist+"-security", comps) else: self.abort() # now write self.sources.save() # re-check if the written self.sources are valid, if not revert and # bail out # TODO: check if some main packages are still available or if we # accidentally shot them, if not, maybe offer to write a standard # sources.list? try: sourceslist = apt_pkg.SourceList() sourceslist.read_main_list() except SystemError: logging.error("Repository information invalid after updating (we broke it!)") if os.path.exists("/usr/bin/apport-bug"): self._view.error(_("Repository information invalid"), _("Upgrading the repository information " "resulted in a invalid file so a bug " "reporting process is being started.")) subprocess.Popen(["apport-bug", "ubuntu-release-upgrader-core"]) else: self._view.error(_("Repository information invalid"), _("Upgrading the repository information " "resulted in a invalid file. To report " "a bug install apport and then execute " "'apport-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader'.")) logging.error("Missing apport-bug, bug report not " "autocreated") return False if self.sources_disabled: self._view.information(_("Third party sources disabled"), _("Some third party entries in your sources.list " "were disabled. You can re-enable them " "after the upgrade with the " "'software-properties' tool or " "your package manager." )) get_telemetry().set_using_third_party_sources(self.sources_disabled) return True def _logChanges(self): # debugging output logging.debug("About to apply the following changes") inst = [] up = [] rm = [] held = [] keep = [] for pkg in self.cache: if pkg.marked_install: inst.append(pkg.name) elif pkg.marked_upgrade: up.append(pkg.name) elif pkg.marked_delete: rm.append(pkg.name) elif (pkg.is_installed and pkg.is_upgradable): held.append(pkg.name) elif pkg.is_installed and pkg.marked_keep: keep.append(pkg.name) logging.debug("Keep at same version: %s" % " ".join(keep)) logging.debug("Upgradable, but held- back: %s" % " ".join(held)) logging.debug("Remove: %s" % " ".join(rm)) logging.debug("Install: %s" % " ".join(inst)) logging.debug("Upgrade: %s" % " ".join(up)) def doPostInitialUpdate(self): # check if we have packages in ReqReinst state that are not # downloadable logging.debug("doPostInitialUpdate") self.quirks.run("PostInitialUpdate") if not self.cache: return False if len(self.cache.req_reinstall_pkgs) > 0: logging.warning("packages in reqReinstall state, trying to fix") self.cache.fix_req_reinst(self._view) self.openCache() if len(self.cache.req_reinstall_pkgs) > 0: reqreinst = self.cache.req_reinstall_pkgs header = ngettext("Package in inconsistent state", "Packages in inconsistent state", len(reqreinst)) summary = ngettext("The package '%s' is in an inconsistent " "state and needs to be reinstalled, but " "no archive can be found for it. " "Please reinstall the package manually " "or remove it from the system.", "The packages '%s' are in an inconsistent " "state and need to be reinstalled, but " "no archive can be found for them. " "Please reinstall the packages manually " "or remove them from the system.", len(reqreinst)) % ", ".join(reqreinst) self._view.error(header, summary) return False # Log MetaPkgs installed to see if there is more than one. meta_pkgs = [] for pkg in self.config.getlist("Distro","MetaPkgs"): if pkg in self.cache and self.cache[pkg].is_installed: meta_pkgs.append(pkg) logging.debug("MetaPkgs: %s" % " ".join(sorted(meta_pkgs))) # FIXME: check out what packages are downloadable etc to # compare the list after the update again self.obsolete_pkgs = self.cache._getObsoletesPkgs() self.foreign_pkgs = self.cache._getForeignPkgs(self.origin, self.fromDist, self.toDist) # If a PPA has already been disabled the pkgs won't be considered # foreign if len(self.foreign_pkgs) > 0: self.config.set("Options","foreignPkgs", "True") else: self.config.set("Options","foreignPkgs", "False") if self.serverMode: self.tasks = self.cache.installedTasks logging.debug("Foreign: %s" % " ".join(sorted(self.foreign_pkgs))) logging.debug("Obsolete: %s" % " ".join(sorted(self.obsolete_pkgs))) return True def doUpdate(self, showErrors=True, forceRetries=None): logging.debug("running doUpdate() (showErrors=%s)" % showErrors) if not self.useNetwork: logging.debug("doUpdate() will not use the network because self.useNetwork==false") return True self.cache._list.read_main_list() progress = self._view.getAcquireProgress() # FIXME: also remove all files from the lists partial dir! currentRetry = 0 if forceRetries is not None: maxRetries=forceRetries else: maxRetries = self.config.getint("Network","MaxRetries") # LP: #1321959 error_msg = "" while currentRetry < maxRetries: try: self.cache.update(progress) except (SystemError, IOError) as e: error_msg = str(e) logging.error("IOError/SystemError in cache.update(): '%s'. Retrying (currentRetry: %s)" % (e,currentRetry)) currentRetry += 1 continue # no exception, so all was fine, we are done return True logging.error("doUpdate() failed completely") if showErrors: self._view.error(_("Error during update"), _("A problem occurred during the update. " "This is usually some sort of network " "problem, please check your network " "connection and retry."), "%s" % error_msg) return False def _checkBootEfi(self): " check that /boot/efi is a mounted partition on an EFI system" # Not an UEFI system if not os.path.exists("/sys/firmware/efi"): logging.debug("Not an UEFI system") return True # Stuff we know about that would write to the ESP bootloaders = ["shim-signed", "grub-efi-amd64", "grub-efi-ia32", "grub-efi-arm", "grub-efi-arm64", "sicherboot"] if not any(bl in self.cache and self.cache[bl].is_installed for bl in bootloaders): logging.debug("UEFI system, but no UEFI grub installed") return True mounted=False with open("/proc/mounts") as mounts: for line in mounts: line=line.strip() try: (what, where, fs, options, a, b) = line.split() except ValueError as e: logging.debug("line '%s' in /proc/mounts not understood (%s)" % (line, e)) continue if where != "/boot/efi": continue mounted=True if "rw" in options.split(","): logging.debug("Found writable ESP %s", line) return True if not mounted: self._view.error(_("EFI System Partition (ESP) not usable"), _("Your EFI System Partition (ESP) is not " "mounted at /boot/efi. Please ensure that " "it is properly configured and try again.")) else: self._view.error(_("EFI System Partition (ESP) not usable"), _("The EFI System Partition (ESP) mounted at " "/boot/efi is not writable. Please mount " "this partition read-write and try again.")) return False def _checkFreeSpace(self): " this checks if we have enough free space on /var and /usr" err_sum = _("Not enough free disk space") # TRANSLATORS: you can change the order of the sentence, # make sure to keep all {str_*} string untranslated. err_msg = _("The upgrade has aborted. " "The upgrade needs a total of {str_total} free space on disk '{str_dir}'. " "Please free at least an additional {str_needed} of disk " "space on '{str_dir}'. {str_remedy}") # specific ways to resolve lack of free space remedy_archivedir = _("Remove temporary packages of former " "installations using 'sudo apt clean'.") remedy_boot = _("You can remove old kernels using " "'sudo apt autoremove' and you could also " "set COMPRESS=xz in " "/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf to " "reduce the size of your initramfs.") remedy_root = _("Empty your trash and remove temporary " "packages of former installations using " "'sudo apt-get clean'.") remedy_tmp = _("Reboot to clean up files in /tmp.") remedy_usr = _("") # allow override if self.config.getWithDefault("FreeSpace","SkipCheck",False): logging.warning("free space check skipped via config override") return True # do the check with_snapshots = self._is_apt_btrfs_snapshot_supported() try: self.cache.checkFreeSpace(with_snapshots) except NotEnoughFreeSpaceError as e: # ok, showing multiple error dialog sucks from the UI # perspective, but it means we do not need to break the # string freeze archivedir = apt_pkg.config.find_dir("Dir::Cache::archives") err_long = "" remedy = {archivedir: remedy_archivedir, '/var': remedy_archivedir, '/boot': remedy_boot, '/': remedy_root, '/tmp': remedy_tmp, '/usr': remedy_usr} for req in e.free_space_required_list: if err_long != "": err_long += " " if req.dir in remedy: err_long += err_msg.format(str_total=req.size_total, str_dir=req.dir, str_needed=req.size_needed, str_remedy=remedy[req.dir]) else: err_long += err_msg.format(str_total=req.size_total, str_dir=req.dir, str_needed=req.size_needed, str_remedy='') self._view.error(err_sum, err_long) return False return True def calcDistUpgrade(self): self._view.updateStatus(_("Calculating the changes")) if not self.cache.distUpgrade(self._view, self.serverMode, self._partialUpgrade): return False if self.serverMode: if not self.cache.installTasks(self.tasks): return False # show changes and confirm changes = self.cache.get_changes() self._view.processEvents() # log the changes for debugging self._logChanges() self._view.processEvents() # check if we have enough free space if not self._checkFreeSpace(): return False # check that ESP is sane if not self._checkBootEfi(): return False self._view.processEvents() # get the demotions self.installed_demotions = self.cache.get_installed_demoted_packages() if len(self.installed_demotions) > 0: self.installed_demotions.sort() logging.debug("demoted: '%s'" % " ".join([x.name for x in self.installed_demotions])) logging.debug("found components: %s" % self.found_components) # flush UI self._view.processEvents() return changes def askDistUpgrade(self): changes = self.calcDistUpgrade() if not changes: return False # ask the user res = self._view.confirmChanges(_("Do you want to start the upgrade?"), changes, self.installed_demotions, self.cache.required_download) return res def _isLivepatchEnabled(self): di = distro_info.UbuntuDistroInfo() return di.is_lts(self.fromDist) and os.path.isfile('/var/snap/canonical-livepatch/common/machine-token') def askLivepatch(self): di = distro_info.UbuntuDistroInfo() if not self._isLivepatchEnabled() or di.is_lts(self.toDist): return True version = next((r.version for r in di.get_all("object") if r.series == self.toDist), self.toDist) res = self._view.askCancelContinueQuestion(None, _("Livepatch security updates are not available for Ubuntu %s. " "If you upgrade, Livepatch will turn off.") % version) return res def _disableAptCronJob(self): if os.path.exists("/etc/cron.daily/apt"): #self._aptCronJobPerms = os.stat("/etc/cron.daily/apt")[ST_MODE] logging.debug("disabling apt cron job (%s)" % oct(self._aptCronJobPerms)) os.chmod("/etc/cron.daily/apt",0o644) def _enableAptCronJob(self): if os.path.exists("/etc/cron.daily/apt"): logging.debug("enabling apt cron job") os.chmod("/etc/cron.daily/apt", self._aptCronJobPerms) def doDistUpgradeFetching(self): # ensure that no apt cleanup is run during the download/install self._disableAptCronJob() # get the upgrade currentRetry = 0 fprogress = self._view.getAcquireProgress() #iprogress = self._view.getInstallProgress(self.cache) # start slideshow url = self.config.getWithDefault("Distro","SlideshowUrl",None) if url: try: lang = locale.getdefaultlocale()[0].split('_')[0] except: logging.exception("getdefaultlocale") lang = "en" self._view.getHtmlView().open("%s#locale=%s" % (url, lang)) # retry the fetching in case of errors maxRetries = self.config.getint("Network","MaxRetries") # FIXME: we get errors like # "I wasn't able to locate file for the %s package" # here sometimes. its unclear why and not reproducible, the # current theory is that for some reason the file is not # considered trusted at the moment # pkgAcquireArchive::QueueNext() runs debReleaseIndex::IsTrused() # (the later just checks for the existence of the .gpg file) # OR # the fact that we get a pm and fetcher here confuses something # in libapt? # POSSIBLE workaround: keep the list-dir locked so that # no apt-get update can run outside from the release # upgrader user_canceled = False # LP: #1102593 - In Python 3, the targets of except clauses get `del`d # from the current namespace after the exception is handled, so we # must assign it to a different variable in order to use it after # the while loop. exception = None while currentRetry < maxRetries: try: pm = apt_pkg.PackageManager(self.cache._depcache) self.fetcher = apt_pkg.Acquire(fprogress) self.cache._fetch_archives(self.fetcher, pm) except apt.cache.FetchCancelledException as e: logging.info("user canceled") user_canceled = True exception = e break except IOError as e: # fetch failed, will be retried logging.error("IOError in cache.commit(): '%s'. Retrying (currentTry: %s)" % (e,currentRetry)) currentRetry += 1 exception = e continue return True # maximum fetch-retries reached without a successful commit if user_canceled: self._view.information(_("Upgrade canceled"), _("The upgrade will cancel now and the " "original system state will be restored. " "You can resume the upgrade at a later " "time.")) else: logging.error("giving up on fetching after maximum retries") self._view.error(_("Could not download the upgrades"), _("The upgrade has aborted. Please check your " "Internet connection or " "installation media and try again. All files " "downloaded so far have been kept."), "%s" % exception) # abort here because we want our sources.list back self._enableAptCronJob() self.abort() def _is_apt_btrfs_snapshot_supported(self): """ check if apt-btrfs-snapshot is usable """ try: import apt_btrfs_snapshot except ImportError: return try: apt_btrfs = apt_btrfs_snapshot.AptBtrfsSnapshot() res = apt_btrfs.snapshots_supported() except: logging.exception("failed to check btrfs support") return False logging.debug("apt btrfs snapshots supported: %s" % res) return res def _maybe_create_apt_btrfs_snapshot(self): """ create btrfs snapshot (if btrfs layout is there) """ if not self._is_apt_btrfs_snapshot_supported(): return import apt_btrfs_snapshot apt_btrfs = apt_btrfs_snapshot.AptBtrfsSnapshot() prefix = "release-upgrade-%s-" % self.toDist res = apt_btrfs.create_btrfs_root_snapshot(prefix) logging.info("creating snapshot '%s' (success=%s)" % (prefix, res)) def doDistUpgradeSimulation(self): backups = {} backups["dir::bin::dpkg"] = [apt_pkg.config["dir::bin::dpkg"]] apt_pkg.config["dir::bin::dpkg"] = "/bin/true" for lst in "dpkg::pre-invoke", "dpkg::pre-install-pkgs", "dpkg::post-invoke", "dpkg::post-install-pkgs": backups[lst + "::"] = apt_pkg.config.value_list(lst) apt_pkg.config.clear(lst) try: return self.doDistUpgrade() finally: for lst in backups: for item in backups[lst]: apt_pkg.config.set(lst, item) def doDistUpgrade(self): # add debug code only here #apt_pkg.config.set("Debug::pkgDpkgPM", "1") #apt_pkg.config.set("Debug::pkgOrderList", "1") #apt_pkg.config.set("Debug::pkgPackageManager", "1") # get the upgrade currentRetry = 0 fprogress = self._view.getAcquireProgress() iprogress = self._view.getInstallProgress(self.cache) # retry the fetching in case of errors maxRetries = self.config.getint("Network","MaxRetries") if not self._partialUpgrade: self.quirks.run("StartUpgrade") # FIXME: take this into account for diskspace calculation self._maybe_create_apt_btrfs_snapshot() res = False exception = None while currentRetry < maxRetries: try: res = self.cache.commit(fprogress,iprogress) logging.debug("cache.commit() returned %s" % res) except SystemError as e: logging.error("SystemError from cache.commit(): %s" % e) exception = e # if its a ordering bug we can cleanly revert to # the previous release, no packages have been installed # yet (LP: #328655, #356781) if os.path.exists("/var/run/ubuntu-release-upgrader-apt-exception"): with open("/var/run/ubuntu-release-upgrader-apt-exception") as f: e = f.read() logging.error("found exception: '%s'" % e) # if its a ordering bug we can cleanly revert but we need to write # a marker for the parent process to know its this kind of error pre_configure_errors = [ "E:Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration", "E:Couldn't configure pre-depend "] for preconf_error in pre_configure_errors: if str(e).startswith(preconf_error): logging.debug("detected preconfigure error, restorting state") self._enableAptCronJob() # FIXME: strings are not good, but we are in string freeze # currently msg = _("Error during commit") msg += "\n'%s'\n" % str(e) msg += _("Restoring original system state") self._view.error(_("Could not install the upgrades"), msg) # abort() exits cleanly self.abort() # invoke the frontend now and show a error message msg = _("The upgrade has aborted. Your system " "could be in an unusable state. A recovery " "will run now (dpkg --configure -a).") if not self._partialUpgrade: if not run_apport(): msg += _("\n\nPlease report this bug in a browser at " "http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+filebug " "and attach the files in /var/log/dist-upgrade/ " "to the bug report.\n" "%s" % e) self._view.error(_("Could not install the upgrades"), msg) # installing the packages failed, can't be retried cmd = ["/usr/bin/dpkg","--configure","-a"] if os.environ.get("DEBIAN_FRONTEND") == "noninteractive": cmd.append("--force-confold") self._view.getTerminal().call(cmd) self._enableAptCronJob() return False except IOError as e: # fetch failed, will be retried logging.error("IOError in cache.commit(): '%s'. Retrying (currentTry: %s)" % (e,currentRetry)) currentRetry += 1 exception = e continue except OSError as e: logging.exception("cache.commit()") # deal gracefully with: # OSError: [Errno 12] Cannot allocate memory exception = e if e.errno == 12: self._enableAptCronJob() msg = _("Error during commit") msg += "\n'%s'\n" % str(e) msg += _("Restoring original system state") self._view.error(_("Could not install the upgrades"), msg) # abort() exits cleanly self.abort() # no exception, so all was fine, we are done self._enableAptCronJob() return True # maximum fetch-retries reached without a successful commit logging.error("giving up on fetching after maximum retries") self._view.error(_("Could not download the upgrades"), _("The upgrade has aborted. Please check your "\ "Internet connection or "\ "installation media and try again. "), "%s" % exception) # abort here because we want our sources.list back self.abort() def doPostUpgrade(self): get_telemetry().add_stage('POSTUPGRADE') # clean up downloaded packages archivedir = os.path.dirname( apt_pkg.config.find_dir("Dir::Cache::archives")) for item in self.fetcher.items: if os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(item.destfile)) == archivedir: try: os.unlink(item.destfile) except OSError: pass # reopen cache self.openCache() # run the quirks handler that does does like things adding # missing groups or similar work arounds, only do it on real # upgrades self.quirks.run("PostUpgrade") # check out what packages are cruft now # use self.{foreign,obsolete}_pkgs here and see what changed self._view.setStep(Step.CLEANUP) self._view.updateStatus(_("Searching for obsolete software")) now_obsolete = self.cache._getObsoletesPkgs() now_foreign = self.cache._getForeignPkgs(self.origin, self.fromDist, self.toDist) logging.debug("Obsolete: %s" % " ".join(sorted(now_obsolete))) logging.debug("Foreign: %s" % " ".join(sorted(now_foreign))) # now coherence check - if a base meta package is in the obsolete list # now, that means that something went wrong (see #335154) badly with # the network. this should never happen, but it did happen at least # once so we add extra paranoia here for pkg in self.config.getlist("Distro","BaseMetaPkgs"): if pkg in now_obsolete: logging.error("the BaseMetaPkg '%s' is in the obsolete list, something is wrong, ignoring the obsoletes" % pkg) now_obsolete = set() break # check if we actually want obsolete removal if not self.config.getWithDefault("Distro","RemoveObsoletes", True): logging.debug("Skipping obsolete Removal") return True # now get the meta-pkg specific obsoletes and purges for pkg in self.config.getlist("Distro","MetaPkgs"): if pkg in self.cache and self.cache[pkg].is_installed: self.forced_obsoletes.extend(self.config.getlist(pkg,"ForcedObsoletes")) logging.debug("forced_obsoletes: %s" % self.forced_obsoletes) # mark packages that are now obsolete (and were not obsolete # before) to be deleted. make sure to not delete any foreign # (that is, not from ubuntu) packages if self.useNetwork: # we can only do the obsoletes calculation here if we use a # network. otherwise after rewriting the sources.list everything # that is not on the CD becomes obsolete (not-downloadable) remove_candidates = now_obsolete - self.obsolete_pkgs else: # initial remove candidates when no network is used should # be the demotions to make sure we don't leave potential # unsupported software remove_candidates = set([p.name for p in self.installed_demotions]) remove_candidates |= set(self.forced_obsoletes) # now go for the unused dependencies unused_dependencies = self.cache._getUnusedDependencies() logging.debug("Unused dependencies: %s" %" ".join(unused_dependencies)) remove_candidates |= set(unused_dependencies) # see if we actually have to do anything here if not self.config.getWithDefault("Distro","RemoveObsoletes", True): logging.debug("Skipping RemoveObsoletes as stated in the config") remove_candidates = set() logging.debug("remove_candidates: '%s'" % remove_candidates) logging.debug("Start checking for obsolete pkgs") progress = self._view.getOpCacheProgress() for (i, pkgname) in enumerate(remove_candidates): progress.update((i/float(len(remove_candidates)))*100.0) if pkgname not in self.foreign_pkgs: self._view.processEvents() if not self.cache.tryMarkObsoleteForRemoval(pkgname, remove_candidates, self.forced_obsoletes, self.foreign_pkgs): logging.debug("'%s' scheduled for remove but not safe to remove, skipping", pkgname) logging.debug("Finish checking for obsolete pkgs") progress.done() # get changes changes = self.cache.get_changes() logging.debug("The following packages are marked for removal: %s" % " ".join([pkg.name for pkg in changes])) summary = _("Remove obsolete packages?") actions = [_("_Keep"), _("_Remove")] # FIXME Add an explanation about what obsolete packages are #explanation = _("") if (len(changes) > 0 and self._view.confirmChanges(summary, changes, [], 0, actions, False)): fprogress = self._view.getAcquireProgress() iprogress = self._view.getInstallProgress(self.cache) try: self.cache.commit(fprogress,iprogress) except (SystemError, IOError) as e: logging.error("cache.commit() in doPostUpgrade() failed: %s" % e) self._view.error(_("Error during commit"), _("A problem occurred during the clean-up. " "Please see the below message for more " "information. "), "%s" % e) # run stuff after cleanup self.quirks.run("PostCleanup") # run the post upgrade scripts that can do fixup like xorg.conf # fixes etc - only do on real upgrades if not self._partialUpgrade: self.runPostInstallScripts() return True def runPostInstallScripts(self): """ scripts that are run in any case after the distupgrade finished whether or not it was successful Cache lock is released during script runs in the event that the PostInstallScripts require apt or dpkg changes. """ if self.cache: self.cache.release_lock() self.cache.unlock_lists_dir() # now run the post-upgrade fixup scripts (if any) for script in self.config.getlist("Distro","PostInstallScripts"): if not os.path.exists(script): logging.warning("PostInstallScript: '%s' not found" % script) continue logging.debug("Running PostInstallScript: '%s'" % script) try: # work around kde tmpfile problem where it eats permissions check_and_fix_xbit(script) self._view.getTerminal().call([script], hidden=True) except Exception as e: logging.error("got error from PostInstallScript %s (%s)" % (script, e)) if self.cache: self.cache.get_lock() def abort(self): """ abort the upgrade, cleanup (as much as possible) """ logging.debug("abort called") if hasattr(self, "sources"): self.sources.restore_backup(self.sources_backup_ext) # generate a new cache self._view.updateStatus(_("Restoring original system state")) self._view.abort() self.openCache() sys.exit(1) def _checkDep(self, depstr): " check if a given depends can be satisfied " for or_group in apt_pkg.parse_depends(depstr): logging.debug("checking: '%s' " % or_group) for dep in or_group: depname = dep[0] ver = dep[1] oper = dep[2] if depname not in self.cache: logging.error("_checkDep: '%s' not in cache" % depname) return False inst = self.cache[depname] instver = getattr(inst.installed, "version", None) if (instver != None and apt_pkg.check_dep(instver,oper,ver) == True): return True logging.error("depends '%s' is not satisfied" % depstr) return False def checkViewDepends(self): " check if depends are satisfied " logging.debug("checkViewDepends()") res = True # now check if anything from $foo-updates is required depends = self.config.getlist("View","Depends") depends.extend(self.config.getlist(self._view.__class__.__name__, "Depends")) for dep in depends: logging.debug("depends: '%s'", dep) res &= self._checkDep(dep) if not res: # FIXME: instead of error out, fetch and install it # here self._view.error(_("Required depends is not installed"), _("The required dependency '%s' is not " "installed. " % dep)) sys.exit(1) return res def _verifyBackports(self): # run update (but ignore errors in case the countrymirror # substitution goes wrong, real errors will be caught later # when the cache is searched for the backport packages) backportslist = self.config.getlist("PreRequists","Packages") i=0 noCache = apt_pkg.config.find("Acquire::http::No-Cache","false") maxRetries = self.config.getint("Network","MaxRetries") while i < maxRetries: self.doUpdate(showErrors=False) self.openCache() for pkgname in backportslist: if pkgname not in self.cache: logging.error("Can not find backport '%s'" % pkgname) raise NoBackportsFoundException(pkgname) if self._allBackportsAuthenticated(backportslist): break # FIXME: move this to some more generic place logging.debug("setting a cache control header to turn off caching temporarily") apt_pkg.config.set("Acquire::http::No-Cache","true") i += 1 if i == maxRetries: logging.error("pre-requists item is NOT trusted, giving up") return False apt_pkg.config.set("Acquire::http::No-Cache",noCache) return True def _allBackportsAuthenticated(self, backportslist): # check if the user overwrote the check if apt_pkg.config.find_b("APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated",False) == True: logging.warning("skip authentication check because of APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated==true") return True try: b = self.config.getboolean("Distro","AllowUnauthenticated") if b: return True except NoOptionError: pass for pkgname in backportslist: pkg = self.cache[pkgname] if not pkg.candidate: return False for cand in pkg.candidate.origins: if cand.trusted: break else: return False return True def isMirror(self, uri): """ check if uri is a known mirror """ # deal with username:password in a netloc raw_uri = uri.rstrip("/") scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = urlsplit(raw_uri) if "@" in netloc: netloc = netloc.split("@")[1] # construct new mirror url without the username/pw uri = "%s://%s%s" % (scheme, netloc, path) for mirror in self.valid_mirrors: mirror = mirror.rstrip("/") if is_mirror(mirror, uri): return True # deal with mirrors like # deb http://localhost:9977/security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu intrepid-security main restricted # both apt-debtorrent and apt-cacher use this (LP: #365537) mirror_host_part = mirror.split("//")[1] if uri.endswith(mirror_host_part): logging.debug("found apt-cacher/apt-torrent style uri %s" % uri) return True return False def isThirdPartyMirror(self, uri): " check if uri is an allowed third-party mirror " uri = uri.rstrip("/") for mirror in self.valid_3p_mirrors: mirror = mirror.rstrip("/") if is_mirror(mirror, uri): return True return False def _getPreReqMirrorLines(self, dumb=False): " get sources.list snippet lines for the current mirror " lines = "" sources = SourcesList(matcherPath=".") for entry in sources.list: if entry.invalid or entry.disabled: continue if (entry.type == "deb" and entry.disabled == False and self.isMirror(entry.uri) and "main" in entry.comps and "%s-updates" % self.fromDist in entry.dist and not entry.uri.startswith("http://security.ubuntu.com") and not entry.uri.startswith("http://archive.ubuntu.com") ): new_line = "deb %s %s-updates main\n" % (entry.uri, self.fromDist) if not new_line in lines: lines += new_line # FIXME: do we really need "dumb" mode? #if (dumb and entry.type == "deb" and # "main" in entry.comps): # lines += "deb %s %s-proposed main\n" % (entry.uri, self.fromDist) return lines def _addPreRequistsSourcesList(self, template, out, dumb=False): " add prerequists based on template into the path outfile " # go over the sources.list and try to find a valid mirror # that we can use to add the backports dir logging.debug("writing prerequists sources.list at: '%s' " % out) mirrorlines = self._getPreReqMirrorLines(dumb) with open(out, "w") as outfile, open(template) as infile: for line in infile: template = Template(line) outline = template.safe_substitute(mirror=mirrorlines) outfile.write(outline) logging.debug("adding '%s' prerequists" % outline) return True def getRequiredBackports(self): " download the backports specified in DistUpgrade.cfg " logging.debug("getRequiredBackports()") res = True backportsdir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(),"backports") if not os.path.exists(backportsdir): os.mkdir(backportsdir) backportslist = self.config.getlist("PreRequists","Packages") # we support PreRequists/SourcesList-$arch sections here too # # logic for mirror finding works list this: # - use the mirror template from the config, then: [done] # # - try to find known mirror (isMirror) and prepend it [done] # - archive.ubuntu.com is always a fallback at the end [done] # # see if we find backports with that # - if not, try guessing based on URI, Trust and Dist [done] # in existing sources.list (internal mirror with no # outside connection maybe) # # make sure to remove file on cancel # FIXME: use the DistUpgradeFetcherCore logic # in mirror_from_sources_list() here # (and factor that code out into a helper) conf_option = "SourcesList" if self.config.has_option("PreRequists",conf_option+"-%s" % self.arch): conf_option = conf_option + "-%s" % self.arch prereq_template = self.config.get("PreRequists",conf_option) if not os.path.exists(prereq_template): logging.error("sourceslist not found '%s'" % prereq_template) return False outpath = os.path.join(apt_pkg.config.find_dir("Dir::Etc::sourceparts"), prereq_template) outfile = os.path.join(apt_pkg.config.find_dir("Dir::Etc::sourceparts"), prereq_template) self._addPreRequistsSourcesList(prereq_template, outfile) try: self._verifyBackports() except NoBackportsFoundException: self._addPreRequistsSourcesList(prereq_template, outfile, dumb=True) try: self._verifyBackports() except NoBackportsFoundException as e: logging.warning("no backport for '%s' found" % e) return False # FIXME: coherence check of the origin (just for safety) for pkgname in backportslist: pkg = self.cache[pkgname] # look for the right version (backport) ver = self.cache._depcache.get_candidate_ver(pkg._pkg) if not ver: logging.error("No candidate for '%s'" % pkgname) os.unlink(outpath) return False if ver.file_list == None: logging.error("No ver.file_list for '%s'" % pkgname) os.unlink(outpath) return False logging.debug("marking '%s' for install" % pkgname) # mark install pkg.mark_install(auto_inst=False, auto_fix=False) # now get it res = False try: res = self.cache.commit(self._view.getAcquireProgress(), self._view.getInstallProgress(self.cache)) except IOError as e: logging.error("fetch_archives returned '%s'" % e) res = False except SystemError as e: logging.error("install_archives returned '%s'" % e) res = False if res == False: logging.warning("_fetch_archives for backports returned False") # all backports done, remove the pre-requirests.list file again try: os.unlink(outfile) except Exception as e: logging.error("failed to unlink pre-requists file: '%s'" % e) return self.setupRequiredBackports() # used by both cdrom/http fetcher def setupRequiredBackports(self): # ensure that the new release upgrader uses the latest python-apt # from the backport path os.environ["PYTHONPATH"] = "/usr/lib/release-upgrader-python-apt" # copy log so that it gets not overwritten logging.shutdown() shutil.copy("/var/log/dist-upgrade/main.log", "/var/log/dist-upgrade/main_pre_req.log") # now exec self again args = sys.argv + ["--have-prerequists"] if self.useNetwork: args.append("--with-network") else: args.append("--without-network") logging.info("restarting upgrader") #print("restarting upgrader to make use of the backports") # work around kde being clever and removing the x bit check_and_fix_xbit(sys.argv[0]) os.execve(sys.argv[0],args, os.environ) # this is the core def fullUpgrade(self): # coherence check (check for ubuntu-desktop, brokenCache etc) self._view.updateStatus(_("Checking package manager")) self._view.setStep(Step.PREPARE) if not self.prepare(): logging.error("self.prepare() failed") if os.path.exists("/usr/bin/apport-bug"): self._view.error(_("Preparing the upgrade failed"), _("Preparing the system for the upgrade " "failed so a bug reporting process is " "being started.")) subprocess.Popen(["apport-bug", "ubuntu-release-upgrader-core"]) else: self._view.error(_("Preparing the upgrade failed"), _("Preparing the system for the upgrade " "failed. To report a bug install apport " "and then execute 'apport-bug " "ubuntu-release-upgrader'.")) logging.error("Missing apport-bug, bug report not " "autocreated") self.abort() # mvo: commented out for now, see #54234, this needs to be # refactored to use a arch=any tarball if (self.config.has_section("PreRequists") and self.options and self.options.havePrerequists == False): logging.debug("need backports") # get backported packages (if needed) if not self.getRequiredBackports(): if os.path.exists("/usr/bin/apport-bug"): self._view.error(_("Getting upgrade prerequisites failed"), _("The system was unable to get the " "prerequisites for the upgrade. " "The upgrade will abort now and restore " "the original system state.\n" "\n" "Additionally, a bug reporting process is " "being started.")) subprocess.Popen(["apport-bug", "ubuntu-release-upgrader-core"]) else: self._view.error(_("Getting upgrade prerequisites failed"), _("The system was unable to get the " "prerequisites for the upgrade. " "The upgrade will abort now and restore " "the original system state.\n" "\n" "To report a bug install apport and " "then execute 'apport-bug " "ubuntu-release-upgrader'.")) logging.error("Missing apport-bug, bug report not " "autocreated") self.abort() if not self.askLivepatch(): self.abort() # run a "apt-get update" now, its ok to ignore errors, # because # a) we disable any third party sources later # b) we check if we have valid ubuntu sources later # after we rewrite the sources.list and do a # apt-get update there too # because the (unmodified) sources.list of the user # may contain bad/unreachable entries we run only # with a single retry self.doUpdate(showErrors=False, forceRetries=1) self.openCache() # do pre-upgrade stuff (calc list of obsolete pkgs etc) if not self.doPostInitialUpdate(): self.abort() try: # update sources.list self._view.setStep(Step.MODIFY_SOURCES) self._view.updateStatus(_("Updating repository information")) if not self.updateSourcesList(): self.abort() # then update the package index files if not self.doUpdate(): self.abort() # then open the cache (again) self._view.updateStatus(_("Checking package manager")) # if something fails here (e.g. locking the cache) we need to # restore the system state (LP: #1052605) self.openCache(restore_sources_list_on_fail=True) # re-check server mode because we got new packages (it may happen # that the system had no sources.list entries and therefore no # desktop file information) self.serverMode = self.cache.need_server_mode() # do it here as we need to know if we are in server or client mode self.quirks.ensure_recommends_are_installed_on_desktops() # now check if we still have some key packages available/downloadable # after the update - if not something went seriously wrong # (this happend e.g. during the intrepid->jaunty upgrade for some # users when de.archive.ubuntu.com was overloaded) for pkg in self.config.getlist("Distro","BaseMetaPkgs"): if (pkg not in self.cache or not self.cache.anyVersionDownloadable(self.cache[pkg])): # FIXME: we could offer to add default source entries here, # but we need to be careful to not duplicate them # (i.e. the error here could be something else than # missing sources entries but network errors etc) logging.error("No '%s' available/downloadable after sources.list rewrite+update" % pkg) if pkg not in self.cache: logging.error("'%s' was not in the cache" % pkg) if not self.cache.anyVersionDownloadable(self.cache[pkg]): logging.error("'%s' was not downloadable" % pkg) self._view.error(_("Invalid package information"), _("After updating your package " "information, the essential package '%s' " "could not be located. This may be " "because you have no official mirrors " "listed in your software sources, or " "because of excessive load on the mirror " "you are using. See /etc/apt/sources.list " "for the current list of configured " "software sources." "\n" "In the case of an overloaded mirror, you " "may want to try the upgrade again later.") % pkg) if os.path.exists("/usr/bin/apport-bug"): subprocess.Popen(["apport-bug", "ubuntu-release-upgrader-core"]) else: logging.error("Missing apport-bug, bug report not " "autocreated") self.abort() # calc the dist-upgrade and see if the removals are ok/expected # do the dist-upgrade self._view.updateStatus(_("Calculating the changes")) if not self.askDistUpgrade(): self.abort() self._inhibitIdle() # fetch the stuff self._view.setStep(Step.FETCH) self._view.updateStatus(_("Fetching")) if not self.doDistUpgradeFetching(): self._enableAptCronJob() self.abort() # simulate an upgrade self._view.setStep(Step.INSTALL) self._view.updateStatus(_("Upgrading")) if not self.doDistUpgradeSimulation(): self._view.error(_("Upgrade infeasible"), _("The upgrade could not be completed, there " "were errors during the upgrade " "process.")) self.abort() # Just upgrade libc6 first self.cache.clear() libc6_possible = False try: self.cache["libc6"].mark_install() libc6_possible = True except SystemError as e: if "pkgProblemResolver" in str(e): logging.debug("Unable to mark libc6 alone for install.") pass except KeyboardInterrupt: self.abort() if libc6_possible: self._view.setStep(Step.INSTALL) self._view.updateStatus(_("Upgrading")) if not self.doDistUpgrade(): # don't abort here, because it would restore the sources.list self._view.information(_("Upgrade incomplete"), _("The upgrade has partially completed but there " "were errors during the upgrade " "process.")) # do not abort because we are part of the way through the process sys.exit(1) # Reopen ask above self.openCache(restore_sources_list_on_fail=True) self.serverMode = self.cache.need_server_mode() self.quirks.ensure_recommends_are_installed_on_desktops() self._view.updateStatus(_("Calculating the changes")) if not self.calcDistUpgrade(): if libc6_possible: # don't abort here, because it would restore the sources.list self._view.information(_("Upgrade incomplete"), _("The upgrade has partially completed but there " "were errors during the upgrade " "process.")) # do not abort because we are part of the way through the process sys.exit(1) else: self.abort() # now do the upgrade self._view.setStep(Step.INSTALL) self._view.updateStatus(_("Upgrading")) if not self.doDistUpgrade(): # run the post install scripts (for stuff like UUID conversion) self.runPostInstallScripts() # don't abort here, because it would restore the sources.list self._view.information(_("Upgrade complete"), _("The upgrade has completed but there " "were errors during the upgrade " "process.")) # do not abort because we are part of the way through the process sys.exit(1) # do post-upgrade stuff self.doPostUpgrade() # remove upgrade-available notice if os.path.exists("/var/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/release-upgrade-available"): os.unlink("/var/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/release-upgrade-available") # done, ask for reboot self._view.setStep(Step.REBOOT) self._view.updateStatus(_("System upgrade is complete.")) get_telemetry().done() # FIXME should we look into /var/run/reboot-required here? if (not inside_chroot() and self._view.confirmRestart()): subprocess.Popen("/sbin/reboot") sys.exit(0) return True def run(self): self._view.processEvents() return self.fullUpgrade() def doPartialUpgrade(self): " partial upgrade mode, useful for repairing " self._view.setStep(Step.PREPARE) self._view.hideStep(Step.MODIFY_SOURCES) self._view.hideStep(Step.REBOOT) self._partialUpgrade = True self.prepare() if not self.doPostInitialUpdate(): return False if not self.askDistUpgrade(): return False self._view.setStep(Step.FETCH) self._view.updateStatus(_("Fetching")) if not self.doDistUpgradeFetching(): return False self._view.setStep(Step.INSTALL) self._view.updateStatus(_("Upgrading")) if not self.doDistUpgrade(): self._view.information(_("Upgrade complete"), _("The upgrade has completed but there " "were errors during the upgrade " "process.")) return False if not self.doPostUpgrade(): self._view.information(_("Upgrade complete"), _("The upgrade has completed but there " "were errors during the upgrade " "process.")) return False if os.path.exists(REBOOT_REQUIRED_FILE): # we can not talk to session management here, we run as root if self._view.confirmRestart(): subprocess.Popen("/sbin/reboot") else: self._view.information(_("Upgrade complete"), _("The partial upgrade was completed.")) return True def _inhibitIdle(self): logging.debug('inhibit screensaver') try: import dbus self._setNonRootEUID() # The org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver.Inhibit effect lasts only # as long as the dbus connection remains open. Once u-r-u # exits, the connection will be closed and screen inhibition # will be removed. self._session_bus = dbus.SessionBus() proxy = self._session_bus.get_object('org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver', '/org/freedesktop/ScreenSaver') screensaver = dbus.Interface(proxy, dbus_interface='org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver') screensaver.Inhibit('ubuntu-release-upgrader', 'Upgrading Ubuntu') summary = _("Lock screen disabled") message = _("Your lock screen has been " "disabled and will remain " "disabled during the upgrade.") except Exception as e: if os.getenv('XDG_SESSION_TYPE', '') in ('', 'tty'): return logging.debug('failed to inhibit screensaver: ' + str(e)) summary = _("Unable to disable lock screen") message = _("It is highly recommended that the " "lock screen be disabled during the " "upgrade to prevent later issues. " "Please ensure your screen lock is " "disabled before continuing.") finally: os.seteuid(os.getuid()) self._view.information(summary, message) def _setNonRootEUID(self): if os.getuid() != 0: return uid = os.getenv('SUDO_UID') if not uid: uid = os.getenv('PKEXEC_UID') if not uid: logging.debug("failed to determine user upgrading") return os.seteuid(int(uid)) if __name__ == "__main__": from .DistUpgradeViewText import DistUpgradeViewText logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) v = DistUpgradeViewText() dc = DistUpgradeController(v) #dc.openCache() dc._disableAptCronJob() dc._enableAptCronJob() #dc._addRelatimeToFstab() #dc.prepare() #dc.askDistUpgrade() #dc._checkFreeSpace() #dc._rewriteFstab() #dc._checkAdminGroup() #dc._rewriteAptPeriodic(2)