#!/bin/bash # This script builds a Debian root filesystem image for testing libbpf in a # virtual machine. Requires debootstrap >= 1.0.95 and zstd. set -e -u -x -o pipefail # Check whether we are root now in order to avoid confusing errors later. if [ "$(id -u)" != 0 ]; then echo "$0 must run as root" >&2 exit 1 fi # Create a working directory and schedule its deletion. root=$(mktemp -d -p "$PWD") trap 'rm -r "$root"' EXIT # Install packages. packages=binutils,busybox,elfutils,iproute2,libcap2,libelf1,strace,zlib1g debootstrap --include="$packages" --variant=minbase bullseye "$root" # Remove the init scripts (tests use their own). Also remove various # unnecessary files in order to save space. rm -rf \ "$root"/etc/rcS.d \ "$root"/usr/share/{doc,info,locale,man,zoneinfo} \ "$root"/var/cache/apt/archives/* \ "$root"/var/lib/apt/lists/* # Save some more space by removing coreutils - the tests use busybox. Before # doing that, delete the buggy postrm script, which uses the rm command. rm -f "$root/var/lib/dpkg/info/coreutils.postrm" chroot "$root" dpkg --remove --force-remove-essential coreutils # Apply common tweaks. "$(dirname "$0")"/mkrootfs_tweak.sh "$root" # Save the result. name="libbpf-vmtest-rootfs-$(date +%Y.%m.%d).tar.zst" rm -f "$name" tar -C "$root" -c . | zstd -T0 -19 -o "$name"