#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# pbmkbm, a project-builder.org utility to make boot media
#
# $Id$
#
# Copyright B. Cornec 2011
# Provided under the GPL v2

# Syntax: see at end

use strict 'vars';
use Getopt::Long qw(:config auto_abbrev no_ignore_case);
use Data::Dumper;
use English;
use File::Basename;
use File::Copy;
use ProjectBuilder::Version;
use ProjectBuilder::Base;
use ProjectBuilder::Env;
use ProjectBuilder::Conf;
use ProjectBuilder::Distribution;
use ProjectBuilder::VE;

# Global variables
my %opts;					# CLI Options

=pod

=head1 NAME

pbmkbm -  a project-builder.org utility to make boot media

=head1 DESCRIPTION

pbmkbm creates a bootable media (CD/DVD, USB device, Network, tape, ...)
with a minimal distribution in it, suited for building packages for example. 
It aims at supporting all distributions supported by project-builder.org 
(RHEL, RH, Fedora, OpeSUSE, SLES, Mandriva, ...)

It is inspired by work done by Jean-Marc André around the HP SSSTK and 
aim at replacing the mindi project (http://www.mondorescue.org), but 
fully integrated with project-builder.org 

pbmkbm works in different phases. The first one is to check all

pbmkbm needs to gather a certain number of components that could come 
from various sources and could be put on a different target media.
We need a kernel, an initrd/initramfs for additional modules and init script,
a root filesystem and a boot configuration file.
Kernel, modules could come either from the local installed system 
(typically for disaster recovery context) or from a kernel package of a 
given configuration or a referenced content.
Utilities could come from busybox, local utilities or set of packages.
The root filesystem is made with them. 
The initrd/initramfs could be made internaly or by calling dracut.
The boot config file is generated from analysis content or provided externally.

=head1 SYNOPSIS

pbmkbm [-vhq][-t boot-type [-d device]][-b boot-method][-m os-ver-arch]
[-s script][-a pkg1[,pkg2,...]] [target-dir]

pbmkbm [--verbose][--help][--man][--quiet][--type boot-type [--device device]]
[--machine os-ver-arch][--boot boot-method]
[--script script][--add pkg1,[pkg2,...]] [target-dir]

=head1 OPTIONS

=over 4

=item B<-v|--verbose>

Print a brief help message and exits.

=item B<-h|--help>

Print a brief help message and exits.

=item B<--man>

Prints the manual page and exits.

=item B<-q|--quiet>

Do not print any output.

=item B<-t|--type boot-type>

Type of the boot device to generate. A boot-type can be:

=over 4 

=item B<iso>

Generate an ISO9660 image format (suitable to be burned later on or loopback mounted. Uses isolinux.

=item B<usb>

Generate a USB image format (typically a key of external hard drive). Uses syslinux.

=item B<pxe>

Generate a PXE environement (suitable to be integrated in a PXElinux configuration). Uses pxelinux.

=back

=item B<-d|--device device-file>

Name of the device or file on which you want to create the boot media.

=item B<-b|--boot boot-method>

This is the boot method to use to create the boot media. A boot-method can be:

=over 4 

=item B<native>

Use the tools of the native distribution to create the boot media. No other dependency.

=item B<ve>

Use the project-builder.org virtual environment notion to create the boot media. No other dependency outside of the project.

=item B<busybox>

Use the busybox tool to create the boot media. Cf: L<http://www.busybox.net>

=item B<dracut>

Use the dracut tool to create the boot media. Cf: L<http://www.dracut.net>

=back

=item B<-s|--script script>

Name of the script you want to execute on the related boot media at the end o the build.

=item B<-a|--add pkg1[,pkg2,...]>

Additional packages to add from the distribution you want to install on the related boot media 
at the end of the build.

=item B<-m|--machine os-ver-arch>

This is the target tuple operating system-version-architecture for which you want to create the boot media.

=back 

=head1 ARGUMENTS

target-dir is the directory under which the boot media will be build.

=over 4 

=back 

=head1 EXAMPLE

To setup a USB busybox based boot media on the /dev/sdb device for a Fedora 12 distribution with an i386 architecture issue:

pbmkbm -t usb -d /dev/sdb -m fedora-12-i386 -b busybox

To setup an ISO image under /tmp for a RHEL 6 x86_64 distribution issue using the native environment:

pbmkbm -t iso -d /tmp -m rhel-6-x86_64 -b ve

=head1 WEB SITES

The main Web site of the project is available at L<http://www.project-builder.org/>. 
Bug reports should be filled using the trac instance of the project at L<http://trac.project-builder.org/>.

=head1 USER MAILING LIST

Cf: L<http://www.mondorescue.org/sympa/info/pb-announce> for announces and 
L<http://www.mondorescue.org/sympa/info/pb-devel> for the development of the pb project.

=head1 CONFIGURATION FILE

Uses Project-Builder.org configuration file (/etc/pb/pb.conf or /usr/local/etc/pb/pb.conf)

=head1 AUTHORS

The Project-Builder.org team L<http://trac.project-builder.org/> lead by Bruno Cornec L<mailto:bruno@project-builder.org>.

=head1 COPYRIGHT

Project-Builder.org is distributed under the GPL v2.0 license
described in the file C<COPYING> included with the distribution.

=cut

# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

my ($projectbuilderver,$projectbuilderrev) = pb_version_init();
my $appname = "pbmkbm";
$ENV{'PBPROJ'} = $appname;

# Initialize the syntax string

pb_syntax_init("$appname Version $projectbuilderver-$projectbuilderrev\n");
pb_temp_init();

GetOptions("help|?|h" => \$opts{'h'}, 
	"man" => \$opts{'man'},
	"verbose|v+" => \$opts{'v'},
	"quiet|q" => \$opts{'q'},
	"log-files|l=s" => \$opts{'l'},
	"script|s=s" => \$opts{'s'},
	"machine|m=s" => \$opts{'m'},
	"add|a=s" => \$opts{'a'},
	"device|d=s" => \$opts{'d'},
	"type|t=s" => \$opts{'t'},
	"boot|b=s" => \$opts{'b'},
	"version|V=s" => \$opts{'V'},
) || pb_syntax(-1,0);

if (defined $opts{'h'}) {
	pb_syntax(0,1);
}
if (defined $opts{'man'}) {
	pb_syntax(0,2);
}
if (defined $opts{'v'}) {
	$pbdebug = $opts{'v'};
}
if (defined $opts{'q'}) {
	$pbdebug=-1;
}
if (defined $opts{'l'}) {
	open(pbLOG,"> $opts{'l'}") || die "Unable to log to $opts{'l'}: $!";
	$pbLOG = \*pbLOG;
	$pbdebug = 0  if ($pbdebug == -1);
}
pb_log_init($pbdebug, $pbLOG);

# Get VE name
$ENV{'PBV'} = $opts{'m'};

#
# Initialize distribution info from pb conf file
#
my $pbos = pb_distro_get_context($ENV{'PBV'});
pb_log(0,"Starting boot media build for $pbos->{'name'}-$pbos->{'version'}-$pbos->{'arch'}\n");

pb_env_init_pbrc(); # to get content of HOME/.pbrc

#
# Check target dir
# Create if not existent and use default if none given
#
my $targetdir = shift @ARGV;

#
# Check for command requirements
#
my ($req,$opt) = pb_conf_get_if("mkbmcmd","mkbmcmdopt");
pb_check_requirements($req,$opt,$appname);

# After that we will need root access
die "$appname needs to be run as root" if ($EFFECTIVE_USER_ID != 0);

#
# Where is our build target directory
#

if (not defined $targetdir) {
	$targetdir = "/var/cache/pbmkbm";
	my ($vestdpath) = pb_conf_get("mkbmpath");
	$targetdir = "$vestdpath->{'default'}/$pbos->{'name'}/$pbos->{'version'}/$pbos->{'arch'}" if (defined $vestdpath->{'default'});
}

die pb_log(0,"No target-dir specified and no default mkbmpath found in $ENV{'PBETC'}\n") if (not defined $targetdir);

# Point to the right subdir and create it if needed
pb_mkdir_p($targetdir) if (! -d $targetdir);


# Now the preparation is over, we need to do something useful :-)
# But it all depends on how we're asked to do it.
#
# First we need to copy into the target dir all the relevant content
pb_mkbm_create_content();

# Then we need to package this content in the destination format
pb_mkbm_create_media();

sub pb_mkbm_create_content {

pb_log(1,"Creating boot media content\n");

# If not defined use VE mode by default
$opts{'b'} = "ve" if (not defined $opts{'b'});

if ($opts{'b'} eq "ve") {
	# Use existing tools to create a good VE !
	pb_ve_launch($ENV{'PBV'},1);
} elsif ($opts{'b'} eq "native") {
	# Use native tools to create a good VE !
} else {
	die "Unknown method $opts{'b'} used to create the media content";
}

# Once the environment is made, add what is needed for this boot media to it.
}

sub pb_mkbm_create_media {

}

# Get the package list to download, store them in a cache directory
#
#my ($mkbmcachedir) = pb_conf_get_if("mkbmcachedir");
#my ($pkgs) = pb_distro_get_param($pbos,pb_conf_get("mkbmmindep"));

#
# /proc needed
#
#pb_system("mount -o bind /proc $targetdir/proc","Mounting /proc");

# Installed additional packages we were asked to
#if (defined $opts{'a'}) {
#$opts{'a'} =~ s/,/ /g;
#pb_system("chroot $targetdir /bin/bash -c \"$pbos->{'install'} $opts{'a'} \"","Adding packages to OS by running $pbos->{'install'} $opts{'a'}");
#}

#
# Clean up
#
#pb_log(1,"Cleaning up\n");
#pb_system("umount $targetdir/proc","Unmounting /proc");

# Executes post-install step if asked for
#if ($opts{'s'}) {
#pb_system("$opts{'s'} $targetdir","Executing the post-install script: $opts{'s'} $targetdir");
#}
