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#!/bin/bash

parseopts() {
    local opt= optarg= i= shortopts=$1
    local -a longopts=() unused_argv=()

    shift
    while [[ $1 && $1 != '--' ]]; do
        longopts+=("$1")
        shift
    done
    shift

    longoptmatch() {
        local o longmatch=()
        for o in "${longopts[@]}"; do
            if [[ ${o%:} = "$1" ]]; then
                longmatch=("$o")
                break
            fi
            [[ ${o%:} = "$1"* ]] && longmatch+=("$o")
        done

        case ${#longmatch[*]} in
            1)
                # success, override with opt and return arg req (0 == none, 1 == required)
                opt=${longmatch%:}
                if [[ $longmatch = *: ]]; then
                    return 1
                else
                    return 0
                fi ;;
            0)
                # fail, no match found
                return 255 ;;
            *)
                # fail, ambiguous match
                printf "%s: option '%s' is ambiguous; possibilities:%s\n" "${0##*/}" \
                    "--$1" "$(printf " '%s'" "${longmatch[@]%:}")"
                return 254 ;;
        esac
    }

    while (( $# )); do
        case $1 in
            --) # explicit end of options
                shift
                break
                ;;
            -[!-]*) # short option
                for (( i = 1; i < ${#1}; i++ )); do
                    opt=${1:i:1}

                    # option doesn't exist
                    if [[ $shortopts != *$opt* ]]; then
                        printf "%s: invalid option -- '%s'\n" "${0##*/}" "$opt"
                        OPTRET=(--)
                        return 1
                    fi

                    OPTRET+=("-$opt")
                    # option requires optarg
                    if [[ $shortopts = *$opt:* ]]; then
                        # if we're not at the end of the option chunk, the rest is the optarg
                        if (( i < ${#1} - 1 )); then
                            OPTRET+=("${1:i+1}")
                            break
                        # if we're at the end, grab the the next positional, if it exists
                        elif (( i == ${#1} - 1 )) && [[ $2 ]]; then
                            OPTRET+=("$2")
                            shift
                            break
                        # parse failure
                        else
                            printf "%s: option '%s' requires an argument\n" "${0##*/}" "-$opt"
                            OPTRET=(--)
                            return 1
                        fi
                    fi
                done
                ;;
            --?*=*|--?*) # long option
                IFS='=' read -r opt optarg <<< "${1#--}"
                longoptmatch "$opt"
                case $? in
                    0)
                        if [[ $optarg ]]; then
                            printf "%s: option '--%s' doesn't allow an argument\n" "${0##*/}" "$opt"
                            OPTRET=(--)
                            return 1
                        else
                            OPTRET+=("--$opt")
                            shift
                            continue 2
                        fi
                        ;;
                    1)
                        # --longopt=optarg
                        if [[ $optarg ]]; then
                            OPTRET+=("--$opt" "$optarg")
                            shift
                        # --longopt optarg
                        elif [[ $2 ]]; then
                            OPTRET+=("--$opt" "$2" )
                            shift 2
                        else
                            printf "%s: option '--%s' requires an argument\n" "${0##*/}" "$opt"
                            OPTRET=(--)
                            return 1
                        fi
                        continue 2
                        ;;
                    254)
                        # ambiguous option -- error was reported for us by longoptmatch()
                        OPTRET=(--)
                        return 1
                        ;;
                    255)
                        # parse failure
                        printf "%s: unrecognized option '%s'\n" "${0##*/}" "--$opt"
                        OPTRET=(--)
                        return 1
                        ;;
                esac
                ;;
            *) # non-option arg encountered, add it as a parameter
                unused_argv+=("$1")
                ;;
        esac
        shift
    done

    # add end-of-opt terminator and any leftover positional parameters
    OPTRET+=('--' "${unused_argv[@]}" "$@")
    unset longoptmatch

    return 0
}

plain() {
    local mesg=$1; shift
    printf "$BOLD    $mesg$NC\n" "$@" >&1
}

msg() {
    local mesg=$1; shift
    printf "$GREEN==>$NC$BOLD $mesg$NC\n" "$@" >&1
}

msg2() {
    local mesg=$1; shift
    printf "$BLUE  ->$NC$BOLD $mesg$NC\n" "$@" >&1
}

warning() {
    local mesg=$1; shift
    printf "$YELLOW==> WARNING:$NC$BOLD $mesg$NC\n" "$@" >&2
}

error() {
    local mesg=$1; shift
    printf "$RED==> ERROR:$NC$BOLD $mesg$NC\n" "$@" >&2
    return 1
}

die() {
    error "$@"
    cleanup 1
}

in_array() {
    # Search for an element in an array.
    #   $1: needle
    #   ${@:2}: haystack

    local item= needle=$1; shift

    for item in "$@"; do
        [[ $item = $needle ]] && return 0 # Found
    done
    return 1 # Not Found
}

auto_modules() {
    # Perform auto detection of modules via sysfs.

    local mods=

    IFS=$'\n' read -rd '' -a mods < \
        <(find /sys/devices -name modalias -exec sort -u {} + |
        # delimit each input by a newline, expanded in place
        xargs -d $'\n' modprobe -qaRS "$KERNELVERSION" |
        sort -u)

    printf "%s\n" "${mods[@]//-/_}"
    (( ${#mods[*]} ))
}

all_modules() {
    # Add modules to the initcpio, filtered by grep.
    #   $@: filter arguments to grep
    #   -f FILTER: ERE to filter found modules

    local -i count=0
    local mod= OPTIND= OPTARG= filter=()

    while getopts ':f:' flag; do
        case $flag in f) filter+=("$OPTARG") ;; esac
    done
    shift $(( OPTIND - 1 ))

    while read -r -d '' mod; do
        (( ++count ))

        for f in "${filter[@]}"; do
            [[ $mod =~ $f ]] && continue 2
        done

        mod=${mod##*/}
        mod="${mod%.ko*}"
        printf '%s\n' "${mod//-/_}"
    done < <(find "$MODULEDIR" -name '*.ko*' -print0 2>/dev/null | grep -EZz "$@")

    (( count ))
}

add_all_modules() {
    # Add modules to the initcpio.
    #   $@: arguments to all_modules

    local mod mods

    mapfile -t mods < <(all_modules "$@")

    for mod in "${mods[@]}"; do
        add_module "$mod"
    done

    return $(( !${#mods[*]} ))
}

add_checked_modules() {
    # Add modules to the initcpio, filtered by the list of autodetected
    # modules.
    #   $@: arguments to all_modules

    local mod mods

    if [[ -s $MODULE_FILE ]]; then
        mapfile -t mods < <(all_modules "$@" | grep -xFf "$MODULE_FILE")
    else
        mapfile -t mods < <(all_modules "$@")
    fi

    for mod in "${mods[@]}"; do
        add_module "$mod"
    done

    return $(( !${#mods[*]} ))
}

checked_modules() {
    # Returns a list of modules filtered by the list of autodetected modules.
    #   $@: arguments to all_modules
    #
    # DEPRECATED: Use add_checked_modules instead
    #

    if [[ -s $MODULE_FILE ]]; then
        grep -xFf "$MODULE_FILE" <(all_modules "$@")
        return 1
    else
        all_modules "$@"
    fi
}

add_module() {
    # Add a kernel module to the initcpio image. Dependencies will be
    # discovered and added.
    #   $1: module name

    local module= path= dep= deps= field= value=
    local ign_errors=0

    if [[ $1 = *\? ]]; then
        ign_errors=1
        set -- "${1%?}"
    fi

    module=${1%.ko*}

    # skip expensive stuff if this module has already been added
    in_array "${module//-/_}" "${ADDED_MODULES[@]}" && return

    while IFS=':= ' read -r -d '' field value; do
        case "$field" in
            filename)
                path=$value
                ;;
            depends)
                IFS=',' read -r -a deps <<< "$value"
                for dep in "${deps[@]}"; do
                    add_module "$dep"
                done
                ;;
            firmware)
                if [[ -e /usr/lib/firmware/$value ]]; then
                    add_file "/usr/lib/firmware/$value" "/usr/lib/firmware/$value" 644
                fi
                ;;
        esac
    done < <(modinfo -k "$KERNELVERSION" -0 "$module" 2>/dev/null)

    if [[ -z $path ]]; then
        (( ign_errors )) && return 0
        error "module not found: \`%s'" "$module"
        return 1
    fi

    # aggregate modules and add them all at once to save some forks
    (( QUIET )) || plain "adding module: %s" "$1"
    MODPATHS+=("$path")
    ADDED_MODULES+=("${module//-/_}")

    # handle module quirks
    case $module in
        fat)
            add_module "nls_cp437?"
            ;;
        ocfs2)
            add_module "configfs?"
            ;;
        libcrc32c)
            add_module "crc32c_intel?"
            add_module "crc32c?"
            ;;
    esac
}

add_full_dir() {
    # Add a directory and all its contents, recursively, to the initcpio image.
    # No parsing is performed and the contents of the directory is added as is.
    #   $1: path to directory

    local f=

    if [[ -n $1 && -d $1 ]]; then
        for f in "$1"/*; do
            if [[ -L $f ]]; then
                add_symlink "$f" "$(readlink "$f")"
            elif [[ -d $f ]]; then
                add_dir "$f"
                add_full_dir "$f"
            elif [[ -f $f ]]; then
                add_file "$f"
            fi
        done
    fi
}

add_dir() {
    # add a directory (with parents) to $BUILDROOT
    #   $1: pathname on initcpio
    #   $2: mode (optional)

    { (( ! $# )) || [[ $1 != /?* ]]; } && return 1

    local path=$1 mode=${2:-755}

    if [[ -d $BUILDROOT$1 ]]; then
        # ignore dir already exists
        return 0
    fi

    (( QUIET )) || plain "adding dir: %s" "$path"
    command install -dm$mode "$BUILDROOT$path"
}

add_symlink() {
    # Add a symlink to the initcpio image.
    #   $1: pathname of symlink on image
    #   $2: absolute path to target of symlink

    (( $# == 2 )) || return 1

    add_dir "${1%/*}"

    if (( ! QUIET )); then
        if [[ -L $BUILDROOT$1 ]]; then
            plain "overwriting symlink %s -> %s" "$1" "$2"
        else
            plain "adding symlink: %s -> %s" "$1" "$2"
        fi
    fi
    ln -sfn "$2" "$BUILDROOT$1"
}

add_file() {
    # Add a plain file to the initcpio image. No parsing is performed and only
    # the singular file is added.
    #   $1: path to file
    #   $2: destination on initcpio (optional, defaults to same as source)
    #   $3: mode

    (( $# )) || return 1

    # determine source and destination
    local src=$1 dest=${2:-$1} mode=

    [[ -f $src ]] || { error "file not found: \`%s'" "$src"; return 1; }

    mode=${3:-$(stat -c %a "$src")}
    if [[ -z $mode ]]; then
        error "failed to stat file: \`%s'." "$src"
        return 1
    fi

    if (( ! QUIET )); then
        if [[ -e $BUILDROOT$dest ]]; then
            plain "overwriting file: %s" "$dest"
        else
            plain "adding file: %s" "$dest"
        fi
    fi
    command install -Dm$mode "$src" "$BUILDROOT$dest"
}

add_runscript() {
    # Adds a runtime script to the initcpio image. The name is derived from the
    # script which calls it, though it can be overriden by passing the name of
    # the runtime hook as the first argument to the function. This shouldn't be
    # needed and is only left for legacy compatability reasons. It may not work
    # in future versions of mkinitcpio.

    local funcs fn script hookname=${SCRIPT:-${BASH_SOURCE[1]##*/}}

    if ! script=$(find_in_dirs "$hookname" "${HOOKDIR[@]}"); then
        error "runtime script for \`%s' not found" "$hookname"
        return
    fi

    add_file "$script" "/hooks/$hookname" 755

    mapfile -t funcs < \
        <(awk '
            /^[[:space:]]*[[:alnum:]_]+[[:space:]]*\([[:space:]]*\)/ {
                match($1, /[[:alnum:]_]+/)
                print substr($1, RSTART, RLENGTH)
            }' "$script")

    for fn in "${funcs[@]}"; do
        case $fn in
            run_earlyhook)
                RUNHOOKS['early']+=" $hookname"
                ;;
            run_hook)
                RUNHOOKS['hooks']+=" $hookname"
                ;;
            run_latehook)
                RUNHOOKS['late']+=" $hookname"
                ;;
            run_cleanuphook)
                RUNHOOKS['cleanup']="$hookname ${RUNHOOKS['cleanup']}"
                ;;
        esac
    done
}

add_binary() {
    # Add a binary file to the initcpio image. library dependencies will
    # be discovered and added.
    #   $1: path to binary
    #   $2: destination on initcpio (optional, defaults to same as source)

    local -a sodeps
    local line= regex= binary= dest= mode= sodep= resolved= dirname=

    if [[ ${1:0:1} != '/' ]]; then
        binary=$(type -P "$1")
    else
        binary=$1
    fi

    [[ -f $binary ]] || { error "file not found: \`%s'" "$1"; return 1; }

    dest=${2:-$binary}
    mode=$(stat -c %a "$binary")

    # always add the binary itself
    add_file "$binary" "$dest" "$mode"

    # negate this so that the RETURN trap is not fired on non-binaries
    ! lddout=$(ldd "$binary" 2>/dev/null) && return 0

    # resolve sodeps
    regex='(/.+) \(0x[a-fA-F0-9]+\)'
    while read line; do
        [[ $line =~ $regex ]] && sodep=${BASH_REMATCH[1]} || continue

        if [[ -f $sodep && ! -e $BUILDROOT$sodep ]]; then
            if [[ ! -L $sodep ]]; then
                add_file "$sodep" "$sodep" "$(stat -c %a "$sodep")"
            else
                resolved=$(readlink -e "$sodep")
                dirname=${resolved%/*}
                add_dir "$dirname" 755
                add_symlink "$sodep" "$resolved"
                add_file "$resolved" "$resolved" 755
            fi
        fi
    done <<< "$lddout"

    return 0
}

parse_hook() {
    # parse key global variables set by install hooks. This function is called
    # prior to the start of hook processing, and after each hook's build
    # function is run.

    local item=

    for item in $MODULES; do
        add_module "$item"
    done

    for item in $BINARIES; do
        add_binary "$item"
    done

    for item in $FILES; do
        add_file "$item"
    done

    if [[ $SCRIPT ]]; then
        add_runscript "$SCRIPT"
    fi
}

find_in_dirs() {
    local dir

    for dir in "${@:2}"; do
        if [[ -e $dir/$1 ]]; then
            printf '%s' "$dir/$1"
            return 0
        fi
    done

    return 1
}

write_image_config() {
    # write a config file. re-source the config as we can't guarantee the
    # environment hasn't been modified, but subshell it so it doesn't disturb
    # anyone else.
    (
        . "$CONFIG"

        # sanitize of any extra whitespace
        read -r -a modules <<< "$MODULES"
        (( ${#modules[*]} )) && printf 'MODULES="%s"\n' "${modules[*]%\?}"

        printf '%s="%s"\n' \
            'EARLYHOOKS' "${RUNHOOKS['early']# }" \
            'HOOKS' "${RUNHOOKS['hooks']# }" \
            'LATEHOOKS' "${RUNHOOKS['late']# }" \
            'CLEANUPHOOKS' "${RUNHOOKS['cleanup']% }"

    ) >"$BUILDROOT/config"
}

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