#!/bin/bash set -e myname="${0##*/}" #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configurable items MIN_UID=1000 MAX_UID=1999 MIN_GID=1000 MAX_GID=1999 # No more is configurable below this point #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- error() { local fmt="${1}" shift printf "%s: " "${myname}" >&2 printf "${fmt}" "${@}" >&2 } fail() { error "$@" exit 1 } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- if [ ${#} -ne 2 ]; then fail "usage: %s USERS_TABLE TARGET_DIR\n" fi USERS_TABLE="${1}" TARGET_DIR="${2}" shift 2 PASSWD="${TARGET_DIR}/etc/passwd" SHADOW="${TARGET_DIR}/etc/shadow" GROUP="${TARGET_DIR}/etc/group" # /etc/gshadow is not part of the standard skeleton, so not everybody # will have it, but some may hav it, and its content must be in sync # with /etc/group, so any use of gshadow must be conditional. GSHADOW="${TARGET_DIR}/etc/gshadow" # We can't simply source ${BUILDROOT_CONFIG} as it may contains constructs # such as: # BR2_DEFCONFIG="$(CONFIG_DIR)/defconfig" # which when sourced from a shell script will eventually try to execute # a command name 'CONFIG_DIR', which is plain wrong for virtually every # systems out there. # So, we have to scan that file instead. Sigh... :-( PASSWD_METHOD="$( sed -r -e '/^BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_PASSWD_METHOD="(.*)"$/!d;' \ -e 's//\1/;' \ "${BUILDROOT_CONFIG}" \ )" #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- get_uid() { local username="${1}" awk -F: -v username="${username}" \ '$1 == username { printf( "%d\n", $3 ); }' "${PASSWD}" } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- get_ugid() { local username="${1}" awk -F:i -v username="${username}" \ '$1 == username { printf( "%d\n", $4 ); }' "${PASSWD}" } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- get_gid() { local group="${1}" awk -F: -v group="${group}" \ '$1 == group { printf( "%d\n", $3 ); }' "${GROUP}" } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- get_username() { local uid="${1}" awk -F: -v uid="${uid}" \ '$3 == uid { printf( "%s\n", $1 ); }' "${PASSWD}" } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- get_group() { local gid="${1}" awk -F: -v gid="${gid}" \ '$3 == gid { printf( "%s\n", $1 ); }' "${GROUP}" } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- get_ugroup() { local username="${1}" local ugid ugid="$( get_ugid "${username}" )" if [ -n "${ugid}" ]; then get_group "${ugid}" fi } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Sanity-check the new user/group: # - check the gid is not already used for another group # - check the group does not already exist with another gid # - check the user does not already exist with another gid # - check the uid is not already used for another user # - check the user does not already exist with another uid # - check the user does not already exist in another group check_user_validity() { local username="${1}" local uid="${2}" local group="${3}" local gid="${4}" local _uid _ugid _gid _username _group _ugroup _group="$( get_group "${gid}" )" _gid="$( get_gid "${group}" )" _ugid="$( get_ugid "${username}" )" _username="$( get_username "${uid}" )" _uid="$( get_uid "${username}" )" _ugroup="$( get_ugroup "${username}" )" if [ "${username}" = "root" ]; then fail "invalid username '%s\n'" "${username}" fi if [ ${gid} -lt -1 -o ${gid} -eq 0 ]; then fail "invalid gid '%d'\n" ${gid} elif [ ${gid} -ne -1 ]; then # check the gid is not already used for another group if [ -n "${_group}" -a "${_group}" != "${group}" ]; then fail "gid is already used by group '${_group}'\n" fi # check the group does not already exists with another gid if [ -n "${_gid}" -a ${_gid} -ne ${gid} ]; then fail "group already exists with gid '${_gid}'\n" fi # check the user does not already exists with another gid if [ -n "${_ugid}" -a ${_ugid} -ne ${gid} ]; then fail "user already exists with gid '${_ugid}'\n" fi fi if [ ${uid} -lt -1 -o ${uid} -eq 0 ]; then fail "invalid uid '%d'\n" ${uid} elif [ ${uid} -ne -1 ]; then # check the uid is not already used for another user if [ -n "${_username}" -a "${_username}" != "${username}" ]; then fail "uid is already used by user '${_username}'\n" fi # check the user does not already exists with another uid if [ -n "${_uid}" -a ${_uid} -ne ${uid} ]; then fail "user already exists with uid '${_uid}'\n" fi fi # check the user does not already exist in another group if [ -n "${_ugroup}" -a "${_ugroup}" != "${group}" ]; then fail "user already exists with group '${_ugroup}'\n" fi return 0 } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Generate a unique GID for given group. If the group already exists, # then simply report its current GID. Otherwise, generate the lowest GID # that is: # - not 0 # - comprised in [MIN_GID..MAX_GID] # - not already used by a group generate_gid() { local group="${1}" local gid gid="$( get_gid "${group}" )" if [ -z "${gid}" ]; then for(( gid=MIN_GID; gid<=MAX_GID; gid++ )); do if [ -z "$( get_group "${gid}" )" ]; then break fi done if [ ${gid} -gt ${MAX_GID} ]; then fail "can not allocate a GID for group '%s'\n" "${group}" fi fi printf "%d\n" "${gid}" } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Add a group; if it does already exist, remove it first add_one_group() { local group="${1}" local gid="${2}" local _f # Generate a new GID if needed if [ ${gid} -eq -1 ]; then gid="$( generate_gid "${group}" )" fi # Remove any previous instance of this group, and re-add the new one sed -i -e '/^'"${group}"':.*/d;' "${GROUP}" printf "%s:x:%d:\n" "${group}" "${gid}" >>"${GROUP}" # Ditto for /etc/gshadow if it exists if [ -f "${GSHADOW}" ]; then sed -i -e '/^'"${group}"':.*/d;' "${GSHADOW}" printf "%s:*::\n" "${group}" >>"${GSHADOW}" fi } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Generate a unique UID for given username. If the username already exists, # then simply report its current UID. Otherwise, generate the lowest UID # that is: # - not 0 # - comprised in [MIN_UID..MAX_UID] # - not already used by a user generate_uid() { local username="${1}" local uid uid="$( get_uid "${username}" )" if [ -z "${uid}" ]; then for(( uid=MIN_UID; uid<=MAX_UID; uid++ )); do if [ -z "$( get_username "${uid}" )" ]; then break fi done if [ ${uid} -gt ${MAX_UID} ]; then fail "can not allocate a UID for user '%s'\n" "${username}" fi fi printf "%d\n" "${uid}" } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Add given user to given group, if not already the case add_user_to_group() { local username="${1}" local group="${2}" local _f for _f in "${GROUP}" "${GSHADOW}"; do [ -f "${_f}" ] || continue sed -r -i -e 's/^('"${group}"':.*:)(([^:]+,)?)'"${username}"'(,[^:]+*)?$/\1\2\4/;' \ -e 's/^('"${group}"':.*)$/\1,'"${username}"'/;' \ -e 's/,+/,/' \ -e 's/:,/:/' \ "${_f}" done } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Encode a password encode_password() { local passwd="${1}" mkpasswd -m "${PASSWD_METHOD}" "${passwd}" } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Add a user; if it does already exist, remove it first add_one_user() { local username="${1}" local uid="${2}" local group="${3}" local gid="${4}" local passwd="${5}" local home="${6}" local shell="${7}" local groups="${8}" local comment="${9}" local _f _group _home _shell _gid _passwd # First, sanity-check the user check_user_validity "${username}" "${uid}" "${group}" "${gid}" # Generate a new UID if needed if [ ${uid} -eq -1 ]; then uid="$( generate_uid "${username}" )" fi # Remove any previous instance of this user for _f in "${PASSWD}" "${SHADOW}"; do sed -r -i -e '/^'"${username}"':.*/d;' "${_f}" done _gid="$( get_gid "${group}" )" _shell="${shell}" if [ "${shell}" = "-" ]; then _shell="/bin/false" fi case "${home}" in -) _home="/";; /) fail "home can not explicitly be '/'\n";; /*) _home="${home}";; *) fail "home must be an absolute path\n";; esac case "${passwd}" in !=*) _passwd='!'"$( encode_passwd "${passwd#!=}" )" ;; =*) _passwd="$( encode_passwd "${passwd#=}" )" ;; *) _passwd="${passwd}" ;; esac printf "%s:x:%d:%d:%s:%s:%s\n" \ "${username}" "${uid}" "${_gid}" \ "${comment}" "${_home}" "${_shell}" \ >>"${PASSWD}" printf "%s:%s:::::::\n" \ "${username}" "${_passwd}" \ >>"${SHADOW}" # Add the user to its additional groups if [ "${groups}" != "-" ]; then for _group in ${groups//,/ }; do add_user_to_group "${username}" "${_group}" done fi # If the user has a home, chown it # (Note: stdout goes to the fakeroot-script) if [ "${home}" != "-" ]; then mkdir -p "${TARGET_DIR}/${home}" printf "chown -R %d:%d '%s'\n" "${uid}" "${_gid}" "${TARGET_DIR}/${home}" fi } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- main() { local username uid group gid passwd home shell groups comment # Some sanity checks if [ ${MIN_UID} -le 0 ]; then fail "MIN_UID must be >0 (currently %d)\n" ${MIN_UID} fi if [ ${MIN_GID} -le 0 ]; then fail "MIN_GID must be >0 (currently %d)\n" ${MIN_GID} fi # We first create groups whose gid is not -1, and then we create groups # whose gid is -1 (automatic), so that, if a group is defined both with # a specified gid and an automatic gid, we ensure the specified gid is # used, rather than a different automatic gid is computed. # First, create all the main groups which gid is *not* automatic while read username uid group gid passwd home shell groups comment; do [ -n "${username}" ] || continue # Package with no user [ ${gid} -ge 0 ] || continue # Automatic gid add_one_group "${group}" "${gid}" done <"${USERS_TABLE}" # Then, create all the main groups which gid *is* automatic while read username uid group gid passwd home shell groups comment; do [ -n "${username}" ] || continue # Package with no user [ ${gid} -eq -1 ] || continue # Non-automatic gid add_one_group "${group}" "${gid}" done <"${USERS_TABLE}" # Then, create all the additional groups # If any additional group is already a main group, we should use # the gid of that main group; otherwise, we can use any gid while read username uid group gid passwd home shell groups comment; do [ -n "${username}" ] || continue # Package with no user if [ "${groups}" != "-" ]; then for g in ${groups//,/ }; do add_one_group "${g}" -1 done fi done <"${USERS_TABLE}" # When adding users, we do as for groups, in case two packages create # the same user, one with an automatic uid, the other with a specified # uid, to ensure the specified uid is used, rather than an incompatible # uid be generated. # Now, add users whose uid is *not* automatic while read username uid group gid passwd home shell groups comment; do [ -n "${username}" ] || continue # Package with no user [ ${uid} -ge 0 ] || continue # Automatic uid add_one_user "${username}" "${uid}" "${group}" "${gid}" "${passwd}" \ "${home}" "${shell}" "${groups}" "${comment}" done <"${USERS_TABLE}" # Finally, add users whose uid *is* automatic while read username uid group gid passwd home shell groups comment; do [ -n "${username}" ] || continue # Package with no user [ ${uid} -eq -1 ] || continue # Non-automatic uid add_one_user "${username}" "${uid}" "${group}" "${gid}" "${passwd}" \ "${home}" "${shell}" "${groups}" "${comment}" done <"${USERS_TABLE}" } #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- main "${@}"