├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── VERSION
├── buildbot
├── README.md
├── builders
│ ├── ar71xx-generic.json
│ └── x86-generic.json
├── changehook.passwd
├── master.cfg
└── secrets.json
├── buildsdk.sh
├── deploy.sh
├── docker
├── Dockerfile
├── make-tun.sh
├── network
├── smoketest.sh
└── system
├── flash.sh
├── requirements.txt
└── screenshot.png
/.gitignore:
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1 | cjdns on OpenWrt
2 | ================
3 |
4 | > \<@larsg> it's essentially: get an openwrt 15.05 image fitting your hardware, then `opkg update && opkg install luci-app-cjdns`
5 |
6 | If you want to give cjdns on OpenWrt a try, see the quote above. This repository contains tools for testing and development.
7 |
8 | This is a collection of scripts used to build and test the [cjdns][cjdns] routing protocol with [OpenWrt][OpenWrt] and/or inside [Docker.io][Docker.io].
9 |
10 | [cjdns]: https://github.com/hyperboria/cjdns
11 | [OpenWrt]: https://www.openwrt.org/
12 | [Docker.io]: https://www.docker.io/
13 |
14 | Development
15 | -----------
16 |
17 | Almost all of the development can be conducted using only a Docker container.
18 |
19 | ```
20 | $ docker run -i -t lgierth/meshbox /sbin/init
21 | > printf "12345\n12345\n" | passwd
22 | > ifconfig eth0 | grep 'inet addr'
23 | >
24 | ```
25 |
26 | Then you can code away, and deploy the changed files as needed.
27 |
28 | ```
29 | $ ./deploy.sh root@ADDRESS 12345
30 | ```
31 |
32 | This will deploy `cjdns/files`, `cjdns/lua`, and `luci-app-cjdns/luasrc` to the appropriate directories in the container. If your changes require a restart, or the changed code is only run at boot time, you'll need to build your own image.
33 |
34 | ```
35 | $ git clone git://git.openwrt.org/openwrt.git
36 | $ cd openwrt/
37 | $ ./scripts/feeds update -a
38 | $ ./scripts/feeds install luci-app-cjdns
39 | $ make menuconfig ; # select the x86_64 target to build stuff for Docker
40 | $ make
41 | $ docker run -i -t meshbox /sbin/init
42 | ```
43 |
44 | In case you want to make changes to cjdns itself, you can use CONFIG_SRC_TREE_OVERRIDE in OpenWrt menuconfig to build your local tree.
45 |
46 | Make sure to commit your changes before building the package. The OpenWRT buildroot will then clone the local cjdns into the build directory, omitting uncommitted changes.
47 |
48 | You can then build a fresh container including the changes to cjdns.
49 |
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2 |
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1 | # The Build Infrastructure
2 |
3 | Our Buildbot instance takes care of Continuous Integration, prebuilt images,
4 | automatic updates, and the OPKG repository, for the master and for-14.07 branches.
5 |
6 | - on Hyperboria:
7 | - on Clearnet:
8 |
9 | If you want to donate a buildslave, please come to #openwrt on HypeIRC.
10 |
11 | This document assumes that you are familiar with [Buildbot's concepts][concepts],
12 | specifically Build, Builder, BuildSlave, and Scheduler.
13 |
14 | [concepts]: http://docs.buildbot.net/latest/manual/concepts.html
15 |
16 | ## Continuous Integration
17 |
18 | For every commit we run a minimal test suite called the smoketest. It consists
19 | of the following steps.
20 |
21 | 1. Compile an x86 rootfs image
22 | 2. Start a Docker container using this image
23 | 3. Create a TUN interface and attach it to the container
24 | 4. Peer cjdns in the container with cjdns on the host
25 | 5. Wait for one successful ping from host to container, or fail after 30 seconds
26 | 6. TODO: Check if the host is listed under "Active peers" in LuCI
27 | 7. TODO: Upload the Docker container to hub.docker.com
28 | 8. Peer between two containers instead of involving the host
29 |
30 | The GCC toolchain from previous smoketests of the same branch gets reused.
31 | This decreases build runtime from about an hour to under 10 minutes. Packages
32 | and firmware images, on the other hand, are always built with a fresh OpenWrt
33 | clone and GCC toolchain.
34 |
35 | ## Firmware Images and OPKG Repository
36 |
37 | TODO
38 |
39 | http://h.buildbot.meshwith.me/images/x86/
40 | http://h.buildbot.meshwith.me/packages/x86/
41 |
42 | ## Automatic Updates
43 |
44 | TODO
45 |
46 | ## Development snapshots
47 |
48 | TODO
49 |
50 | http://h.buildbot.meshwith.me/snapshots/x86-master/42/*sysupgrade*
51 | http://h.buildbot.meshwith.me/snapshots/x86-for-14.07/42/*factory*
52 | http://h.buildbot.meshwith.me/snapshots/x86-master/latest/packages/meshbox/
53 |
54 | ## Notifications
55 |
56 | There's a bot in HypeIRC/#openwrt that reports the outcome of each build.
57 |
58 | TODO: on failure, it should blame the committer
59 |
60 | ## Setting up a Build Slave
61 |
62 | There are builders for each of the targets, such as ar71xx, oxnas, x86. There is
63 | an additional builder for the smoketest.
64 |
65 | Requirements for all builders:
66 |
67 | - `apt-get install -y git mercurial subversion build-essential autoconf libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev libssl-dev unzip`
68 | - buildslave with `--umask=022`, so that artifacts are visible to the webserver
69 |
70 | Additional requirements for smoketest:
71 |
72 | - docker >= 1.3 (requires kernel >= 3.8)
73 | - `apt-get install -y sudo qemu-utils`
74 | - the user that runs the buildslave needs to be in the docker group
75 | - `usermod -G docker buildbot`
76 | - `groups buildbot # => buildbot : buildbot docker`
77 | - make sure you re-login before starting the buildslave
78 | - allow in /etc/sudoers: `/path/to/buildslave/$builderName/build/openwrt/feeds/meshbox/docker/make-tun.sh`
79 | - possible values of $builderName are `cc-smoketest` and `bb-smoketest`
80 |
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1 | {
2 | "sdk": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05/ar71xx/generic/OpenWrt-SDK-15.05-ar71xx-generic_gcc-4.8-linaro_uClibc-0.9.33.2.Linux-x86_64.tar.bz2",
3 | "sdk_md5sum": "aef77f3a49277187433e7ec877609093",
4 | "opkg": "bin/ar71xx/packages",
5 | "opkg_destination": "/snapshots/%(prop:buildername)s/%(prop:buildnumber)s/packages",
6 |
7 | "imagebuilder": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05/ar71xx/generic/OpenWrt-ImageBuilder-15.05-ar71xx-generic.Linux-x86_64.tar.bz2",
8 | "imagebuilder_md5sum": "27be488feed6a6b7770eb33bed82197e",
9 | "opkg_repo": "src/gz meshbox file:../sdk/bin/ar71xx/packages/base",
10 |
11 | "profiles": ["WNR2000V3", "TLWDR4300"],
12 | "images": [
13 | {
14 | "src": "bin/ar71xx/openwrt-15.05-ar71xx-generic-wnr2000v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin",
15 | "dest": "/snapshots/%(prop:buildername)s/%(prop:buildnumber)s/meshbox-SNAPSHOT-wnr2000v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin"
16 | },
17 | {
18 | "src": "bin/ar71xx/openwrt-15.05-ar71xx-generic-tl-wdr4300-v1-squashfs-factory.bin",
19 | "dest": "/snapshots/%(prop:buildername)s/%(prop:buildnumber)s/meshbox-SNAPSHOT-wdr4300-squashfs-factory.bin"
20 | },
21 | {
22 | "src": "bin/ar71xx/openwrt-15.05-ar71xx-generic-tl-wdr4300-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin",
23 | "dest": "/snapshots/%(prop:buildername)s/%(prop:buildnumber)s/meshbox-SNAPSHOT-wdr4300-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin"
24 | }
25 | ]
26 | }
27 |
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1 | {
2 | "sdk": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05/x86/generic/OpenWrt-SDK-15.05-x86-generic_gcc-4.8-linaro_uClibc-0.9.33.2.Linux-x86_64.tar.bz2",
3 | "sdk_md5sum": "31c186653ffe71058b86b3b8f45a2a0c",
4 | "opkg": "bin/x86/packages",
5 | "opkg_destination": "/snapshots/%(prop:buildername)s/%(prop:buildnumber)s/packages",
6 |
7 | "imagebuilder": "https://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05/x86/generic/OpenWrt-ImageBuilder-15.05-x86-generic.Linux-x86_64.tar.bz2",
8 | "imagebuilder_md5sum": "605f85593c24e3ef5888ed2342939aa8",
9 | "opkg_repo": "src/gz meshbox file:../sdk/bin/x86/packages/base",
10 |
11 | "profiles": ["Generic"],
12 | "images": [
13 | {
14 | "src": "bin/x86/openwrt-15.05-x86-generic-Generic-rootfs.tar.gz",
15 | "dest": "/snapshots/%(prop:buildername)s/%(prop:buildnumber)s/meshbox-SNAPSHOT-docker-rootfs.tar.gz"
16 | }
17 | ],
18 |
19 | "hooks": true,
20 | "filter": ["^cjdns/", "^luci-app-cjdns/", "^applications/luci-app-firewall/", "^package/network/config/firewall/"],
21 |
22 | "script": "docker/smoketest.sh ../imagebuilder/bin/x86/openwrt-15.05-x86-generic-Generic-rootfs.tar.gz",
23 | "trigger": ["ar71xx-generic"]
24 | }
25 |
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2 |
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1 | # -*- python -*-
2 | # ex: set syntax=python:
3 |
4 | c = BuildmasterConfig = {}
5 |
6 | # import the stuff we're using
7 | from buildbot.buildslave import BuildSlave
8 | from buildbot.schedulers import basic, triggerable
9 | from buildbot.schedulers.forcesched import *
10 | from buildbot.changes import filter
11 | from buildbot.changes.gitpoller import GitPoller
12 | from buildbot.process.properties import Interpolate, renderer
13 | from buildbot.config import BuilderConfig
14 | from buildbot.process.factory import BuildFactory
15 | from buildbot.steps.source.git import Git
16 | from buildbot.steps.shell import ShellCommand
17 | from buildbot.steps.shell import Configure
18 | from buildbot.steps.shell import Compile
19 | from buildbot.steps.shell import SetPropertyFromCommand
20 | from buildbot.steps.transfer import DirectoryUpload
21 | from buildbot.steps.transfer import FileUpload
22 | from buildbot.steps.master import MasterShellCommand
23 | from buildbot.steps import trigger
24 | from buildbot.status import html
25 | from buildbot.status import words
26 | from buildbot.status.web import authz, auth
27 |
28 | import os
29 | from os import path
30 | import re
31 | import string
32 | import json
33 | from pprint import pprint
34 |
35 | # general configuration
36 | c['protocols'] = {'pb': {'port': 9988}}
37 | c['db'] = {'db_url': "sqlite:///state.sqlite"}
38 | c['buildbotURL'] = "https://buildbot.meshwith.me/openwrt/"
39 | c['title'] = "Meshbox"
40 | c['titleURL'] = "https://github.com/seattlemeshnet/meshbox"
41 | c['schedulers'] = []
42 | c['builders'] = []
43 | c['status'] = []
44 |
45 | # gather profiles
46 | builders = {}
47 | files = [ f for f in os.listdir('builders') if path.isfile(path.join('builders', f)) ]
48 | for f in files:
49 | name = string.split(f, '.')
50 | data = open(path.join('builders', f))
51 | builders[name[0]] = json.load(data)
52 | builders[name[0]]['slaves'] = []
53 | data.close()
54 |
55 | # build configuration
56 | secrets = {
57 | 'httpPort': '8011',
58 |
59 | 'httpPort': 8011,
60 | 'publishTo': '/var/www/buildbot',
61 |
62 | # irc bot
63 | 'ircServer': 'fcf2:ff45:a10:2ca1:fb5c:426d:3505:4f18',
64 | 'ircPort': 6667,
65 | 'ircNickname': 'buildbot',
66 | 'ircChannel': '#openwrt'
67 | }
68 |
69 | codebases = {
70 | 'openwrt-routing': {
71 | 'repository': 'https://github.com/openwrt-routing/packages',
72 | },
73 | 'meshbox': {
74 | 'repository': 'https://github.com/SeattleMeshnet/meshbox',
75 | },
76 | # 'lgierth:meshbox': {
77 | # 'repository': 'https://github.com/lgierth/meshbox',
78 | # 'branch': None,
79 | # 'revision': None
80 | # },
81 | # 'hyperboria:cjdns': {
82 | # 'repository': 'https://github.com/hyperboria/cjdns',
83 | # 'branch': None,
84 | # 'revision': None
85 | # },
86 | # 'cjdelisle:cjdns': {
87 | # 'repository': 'https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns',
88 | # 'branch': None,
89 | # 'revision': None
90 | # }
91 | }
92 |
93 | def codebaseGenerator(chdict):
94 | repository = re.sub('\.git$', '', chdict['repository']['clone_url'])
95 | for codebase in codebases.keys():
96 | if codebases[codebase]['repository'] == repository:
97 | return codebase
98 | c['codebaseGenerator'] = codebaseGenerator
99 |
100 | # read and merge the passwords and slaves
101 | secrets_data = open("secrets.json")
102 | secrets.update(json.load(secrets_data))
103 | secrets_data.close()
104 | pprint(secrets)
105 |
106 | # map builder -> slave -- when creating a builder, we need to assign
107 | # it a list of slaves which will run its build
108 | for slaveName in secrets['slaves'].keys():
109 | for builderName in secrets['slaves'][slaveName]['builders']:
110 | builderName = builderName.encode('us-ascii', 'replace')
111 | builders[builderName]['slaves'].append(slaveName)
112 |
113 | pprint(builders)
114 |
115 | # utility functions for conversion from unicode strings (emitted by json.load)
116 | # to normal strings accepted by few buildbot classes.
117 | def slaveFromSecret(name):
118 | slave = secrets['slaves'][name]
119 | return BuildSlave(name, slave['password'], max_builds=slave['jobs'])
120 | def userFromSecret(name):
121 | return (name.encode('us-ascii', 'replace'),
122 | secrets['users'][name].encode('us-ascii', 'replace'))
123 |
124 | # the build slaves
125 | c['slaves'] = map(slaveFromSecret, secrets['slaves'])
126 | c['slaves'].append(BuildSlave('None', 'enoN', max_builds=1))
127 |
128 | class ChangeIsImportant:
129 | def __init__(self, builder):
130 | self.builder = builder;
131 | def __call__(self, change):
132 | if self.builder.get('filter'):
133 | for pattern in self.builder['filter']:
134 | for fn in change.files:
135 | if re.match(pattern, fn):
136 | return True
137 | return False
138 | else:
139 | return True
140 |
141 | triggers = []
142 | for builderName in builders.keys():
143 | builder = builders[builderName]
144 | triggerNames = builder.get('trigger')
145 | if triggerNames:
146 | for bName in triggerNames:
147 | triggers.append(bName)
148 | if builder.get('hooks') == True:
149 | c['schedulers'].append(basic.AnyBranchScheduler(
150 | name=builderName,
151 | codebases=codebases,
152 | fileIsImportant=ChangeIsImportant(builder),
153 | onlyImportant=True,
154 | treeStableTimer=10,
155 | builderNames=[builderName]))
156 |
157 | for builderName in set(triggers):
158 | c['schedulers'].append(triggerable.Triggerable(
159 | name=builderName,
160 | codebases=codebases,
161 | builderNames=[builderName]))
162 |
163 | c['schedulers'].append(
164 | ForceScheduler(name='force',
165 | builderNames=builders.keys(),
166 | codebases=codebases,
167 | reason=FixedParameter(name='reason', default=''),
168 | properties=[]))
169 |
170 | # clone the code
171 | def gitStep(codebase, config):
172 | return Git(codebase=codebase,
173 | repourl=config['repository'],
174 | workdir='build/' + codebase,
175 | haltOnFailure=True,
176 | name='git')
177 |
178 | def scriptStep(builder):
179 | return ShellCommand(name='script',
180 | command=builder['script'],
181 | workdir='build/meshbox/',
182 | haltOnFailure=True)
183 |
184 | def triggerStep(schedulerNames):
185 | return trigger.Trigger(schedulerNames=schedulerNames,
186 | updateSourceStamp=True,
187 | waitForFinish=False,
188 | haltOnFailure=True)
189 |
190 | # we download if the md5sum changes
191 | def sdkStep(builder):
192 | return ShellCommand(command=Interpolate('''
193 | if [ ! %(kw:md5sum)s = "`cat sdk.md5sum`" ]; then
194 | rm -rf OpenWrt-SDK* sdk.md5sum sdk/ &&
195 | wget --progress=dot %(kw:sdk)s &&
196 | tar -xf OpenWrt-SDK* &&
197 | mv -v $(ls -d OpenWrt-SDK-*/) sdk &&
198 | echo %(kw:md5sum)s > sdk.md5sum
199 | fi &&
200 | ([ ! -h sdk/package/cjdns ] || unlink sdk/package/cjdns) &&
201 | ([ ! -h sdk/package/luci-app-cjdns ] || unlink sdk/package/luci-app-cjdns) &&
202 | rm -rf sdk/bin/ sdk/tmp/
203 | ''', sdk=builder['sdk'], md5sum=builder['sdk_md5sum']),
204 | haltOnFailure=True,
205 | name='sdk')
206 |
207 | def opkgStep(builder):
208 | return ShellCommand(command=Interpolate('''
209 | repo=$(cd ../openwrt-routing ; pwd) &&
210 | mkdir -p package/ &&
211 | ln -vs $repo/cjdns package/ &&
212 | ln -vs $repo/luci-app-cjdns/ package/ &&
213 | make package/cjdns/clean V=s &&
214 | make package/cjdns/compile V=s &&
215 | make package/luci-app-cjdns/clean V=s &&
216 | make package/luci-app-cjdns/compile V=s &&
217 | cd %(kw:dir)s/base &&
218 | ../../../../scripts/ipkg-make-index.sh . > Packages &&
219 | cat Packages | gzip > Packages.gz &&
220 | chmod 644 *
221 | ''', dir=builder['opkg']),
222 | workdir='build/sdk/',
223 | haltOnFailure=True,
224 | name='opkg')
225 |
226 | def opkgUploadStep(builder):
227 | return DirectoryUpload(slavesrc=builder['opkg'] + '/base',
228 | masterdest=Interpolate(secrets['publishTo'] + builder['opkg_destination']),
229 | url=Interpolate(builder['opkg_destination']),
230 | workdir='build/sdk/',
231 | haltOnFailure=True,
232 | name='opkg_upload')
233 |
234 | # we download if the md5sum changes
235 | def imagebuilderStep(builder):
236 | return ShellCommand(command=Interpolate('''
237 | if [ ! %(kw:md5sum)s = "`cat imagebuilder.md5sum`" ]; then
238 | rm -rf OpenWrt-ImageBuilder* imagebuilder.md5sum imagebuilder/ &&
239 | wget --progress=dot %(kw:imagebuilder)s &&
240 | tar -xf OpenWrt-ImageBuilder* &&
241 | mv -v $(ls -d OpenWrt-ImageBuilder-*/) imagebuilder &&
242 | cp imagebuilder/repositories.conf imagebuilder/repositories.conf.original &&
243 | echo %(kw:md5sum)s > imagebuilder.md5sum
244 | fi
245 | rm -rf imagebuilder/bin/ imagebuilder/files/ imagebuilder/dl/*
246 | ''', imagebuilder=builder['imagebuilder'], md5sum=builder['imagebuilder_md5sum']),
247 | haltOnFailure=True,
248 | name='imagebuilder')
249 |
250 | def imagesStep(builder, profile):
251 | return ShellCommand(command=Interpolate('''
252 | cp repositories.conf.original repositories.conf &&
253 | echo %(kw:opkg_repo)s >> repositories.conf &&
254 | make image PROFILE=%(kw:profile)s PACKAGES="luci luci-app-cjdns cjdns kmod-ipt-nat6 kmod-nf-nat6 -kmod-ppp -ppp luci-app-firewall"
255 | ''', opkg_repo=builder['opkg_repo'], profile=profile), workdir='build/imagebuilder/',
256 | haltOnFailure=True,
257 | name='images')
258 |
259 | def imagesUploadStep(builder, image):
260 | return FileUpload(slavesrc=image['src'],
261 | masterdest=Interpolate(secrets['publishTo'] + image['dest']),
262 | mode=0644,
263 | url=Interpolate(image['dest']),
264 | workdir='build/imagebuilder/',
265 | haltOnFailure=True,
266 | name='images_upload')
267 |
268 | def builderBuilder(builderName, slaveNames):
269 | factory = BuildFactory()
270 | builder = builders[builderName]
271 |
272 | for codebase in codebases:
273 | factory.addStep(gitStep(codebase, codebases[codebase]))
274 |
275 | if builder.get('opkg'):
276 | factory.addStep(sdkStep(builder))
277 | factory.addStep(opkgStep(builder))
278 | if builder.get('profiles'):
279 | factory.addStep(imagebuilderStep(builder))
280 | for profile in builder['profiles']:
281 | factory.addStep(imagesStep(builder, profile))
282 |
283 | if builder.get('script'):
284 | factory.addStep(scriptStep(builder))
285 |
286 | if builder.get('opkg_destination'):
287 | # TODO: download existing repo so we can keep old packages
288 | # around in Packages.gz
289 | factory.addStep(opkgUploadStep(builder))
290 | if builder.get('images'):
291 | # TODO: skip if target dir is non-empty
292 | for image in builder['images']:
293 | factory.addStep(imagesUploadStep(builder, image))
294 |
295 | if builder.get('trigger'):
296 | factory.addStep(triggerStep(builder['trigger']))
297 |
298 | return BuilderConfig(name=builderName, slavenames=slaveNames, factory=factory)
299 |
300 | for builderName in builders.keys():
301 | slaveNames = builders[builderName]['slaves']
302 | if len(slaveNames) == 0:
303 | slaveNames.append('None')
304 | c['builders'].append(builderBuilder(builderName, slaveNames))
305 |
306 | users = map(userFromSecret, secrets['users'])
307 | c['status'].append(html.WebStatus(
308 | http_port=secrets['httpPort'],
309 | authz=authz.Authz(
310 | auth=auth.BasicAuth(users),
311 | cleanShutdown='auth',
312 | gracefulShutdown='auth',
313 | forceBuild='auth',
314 | forceAllBuilds='auth',
315 | pingBuilder='auth',
316 | stopBuild='auth',
317 | stopAllBuilds='auth',
318 | cancelPendingBuild='auth',
319 | cancelAllPendingBuilds='auth'),
320 | change_hook_dialects={
321 | 'github': {
322 | 'secret': secrets['changeHookSecret'].encode('us-ascii', 'replace'),
323 | 'strict': True,
324 | 'codebase': codebaseGenerator
325 | }
326 | },
327 | ))
328 |
329 | c['status'].append(words.IRC(secrets['ircServer'], secrets['ircNickname'],
330 | channels=[{"channel": secrets['ircChannel']}],
331 | port=secrets['ircPort'],
332 | notify_events={
333 | 'exception': 1,
334 | 'failure': 1,
335 | 'failureToSuccess': 1,
336 | 'success': 1,
337 | 'successToFailure': 1,
338 | }))
339 |
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1 | {
2 | "slaves": {
3 | "example-slave": {
4 | "password": "pass",
5 | "builders": ["x86-generic", "ar71xx-generic"],
6 | "jobs": 2
7 | }
8 | },
9 | "users": {
10 | "pyflakes": "pyflakes"
11 | },
12 | "changeHookSecret": "the-secret"
13 | }
14 |
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/buildsdk.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 | SRC="git://git.openwrt.org/openwrt.git"
3 |
4 | # local downloads
5 | # DL="/usr/src/openwrt/dl"
6 |
7 | use_hype_src=
8 |
9 | TARGET="ar71xx"
10 |
11 | [ "$1" ] && TARGET="$1"
12 | [ "$2" ] && SUBTARGET="$2"
13 | [ "$3" ] && PROFILE="$3"
14 |
15 |
16 | git clone "$SRC" "openwrt-${TARGET}"
17 |
18 | cd "openwrt-${TARGET}"
19 |
20 | [ "$DL" ] && [ ! -e dl ] && ln -s "$DL" dl
21 |
22 | echo "CONFIG_TARGET_${TARGET}=y" >./.config
23 | [ "$SUBTARGET" ] && echo "CONFIG_TARGET_${TARGET}_${SUBTARGET}=y" >> ./.config
24 | [ "$PROFILE" ] && if [ "$SUBTARGET" ]; then
25 | echo "CONFIG_TARGET_${TARGET}_${SUBTARGET}_${PROFILE}=y" >> ./.config
26 | else
27 | echo "CONFIG_TARGET_${TARGET}_${PROFILE}=y" >> ./.config
28 | fi
29 |
30 | cat <>./.config
31 | CONFIG_SDK=y
32 | CONFIG_IMAGEOPT=y
33 | CONFIG_VERSION_DIST="meshbox"
34 | CONFIG_VERSION_REPO="http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/%S/packages"
35 | CONFIG_IB=y
36 | CONFIG_DEVEL=y
37 | CONFIG_SRC_TREE_OVERRIDE=y
38 | CONFIG_TOOLCHAINOPTS=y
39 | CONFIG_LIBC_USE_MUSL=y
40 | # CONFIG_LIBC_USE_UCLIBC is not set
41 | # CONFIG_LIBC_USE_GLIBC is not set
42 | CONFIG_KERNEL_SECCOMP=y
43 | CONFIG_PKG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR=y
44 | # CONFIG_PKG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_NONE is not set
45 | CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR=y
46 | # CONFIG_KERNEL_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_NONE is not set
47 | # CONFIG_PKG_FORTIFY_SOURCE_NONE is not set
48 | CONFIG_PKG_FORTIFY_SOURCE_1=y
49 | # CONFIG_PKG_FORTIFY_SOURCE_2 is not set
50 | # CONFIG_PKG_RELRO_NONE is not set
51 | CONFIG_PKG_RELRO_PARTIAL=y
52 | # CONFIG_PKG_RELRO_FULL is not set
53 | CONFIG_PKG_CHECK_FORMAT_SECURITY=y
54 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-ipv6=y
55 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_kmod-tun=y
56 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_cjdns=y
57 | EOF
58 |
59 | make defconfig
60 |
61 | make
62 |
63 |
64 |
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/deploy.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | set -ex
4 |
5 | # Usage:
6 | # 1. docker run -i -t lgierth/meshbox /sbin/init
7 | # 2. printf "12345\n12345\n" | passwd
8 | # 3. ifconfig eth0 | grep 'inet addr'
9 | # 3. coding
10 | # 4. build-scripts/deploy.sh root@ADDRESS 12345
11 |
12 | # root files
13 | sshpass -p $2 scp \
14 | -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no \
15 | -r cjdns/files/* $1:/
16 |
17 | # Lua files
18 | sshpass -p $2 scp \
19 | -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no \
20 | -r cjdns/lua/* $1:/usr/lib/lua/
21 |
22 | # LuCI files
23 | sshpass -p $2 scp \
24 | -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no \
25 | -r luci-app-cjdns/luasrc/* $1:/usr/lib/lua/luci/
26 |
27 | # Purge LuCI cache
28 | sshpass -p $2 ssh \
29 | -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no \
30 | $1 'rm -r /tmp/luci-modulecache'
31 |
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/docker/Dockerfile:
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1 | # Usage:
2 | #
3 | # docker import - meshbox-base < bin/x86/openwrt-x86-generic-Generic-rootfs.tar.gz
4 | # docker build -t meshbox feeds/meshbox/docker/
5 | # container=`docker run -d meshbox`
6 | # docker exec -i -t $container /bin/sh -c "uci get cjdns.cjdns.ipv6"
7 | # docker kill $container
8 | #
9 |
10 | FROM meshbox-base-02fed7d460e3b49b
11 | MAINTAINER Lars Gierth
12 |
13 | ADD network /etc/config/network
14 | ADD system /etc/config/system
15 |
16 | # These end up setting kernel things we can't really set in docker
17 | RUN ["busybox", "rm", "/etc/rc.d/S19firewall", "/etc/rc.d/S60dnsmasq", "/etc/rc.d/S11sysctl", "/etc/rc.d/S98sysntpd"]
18 |
19 | CMD ["/sbin/init"]
20 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | set -ex
4 |
5 | pid=$1
6 | ipv6=$2
7 | ifname=$3
8 |
9 | ip tuntap del mode tun dev $ifname
10 | ip tuntap add mode tun dev $ifname
11 |
12 | mkdir /var/run/netns || true
13 | ln -s /proc/$pid/ns/net /var/run/netns/$pid
14 |
15 | ip link set $ifname netns $pid
16 | ip netns exec $pid ip addr add $ipv6/8 dev $ifname
17 | ip netns exec $pid ip link set mtu 1312 dev $ifname
18 | ip netns exec $pid ip link set $ifname up
19 |
20 | echo $ifname
21 |
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1 | config interface 'loopback'
2 | option ifname 'lo'
3 | option proto 'static'
4 | option ipaddr '127.0.0.1'
5 | option netmask '255.0.0.0'
6 |
7 | config interface 'lan'
8 | option ifname 'eth0'
9 | option proto 'dhcp'
10 |
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/docker/smoketest.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | set -x
4 |
5 | # Usage:
6 | # ./smoketest.sh $rootfs
7 | #
8 | # TODO: remove dockerfile, we don't need the setup
9 |
10 | # Expects to be run from the OpenWrt buildroot, after `make`.
11 | #
12 | # 1. Creates an image based on bin/x86/openwrt-x86-generic-Generic-rootfs.tar.gz
13 | # 2. Then starts two containers, and a TUN interface for each
14 | # 3. Then sets up ETHInterface peering on the docker0 bridge
15 | # 4. Then tries to ping in both directions
16 | # 5. Succeeds, or times out after 30 seconds
17 | # 6. Finally cleans up the containers and image
18 |
19 | rootfs=$1
20 |
21 | ipv6addr() {
22 | docker exec $1 uci get cjdns.cjdns.ipv6 || echo ""
23 | }
24 |
25 | cleanup() {
26 | docker kill $1 ; docker rm $1 ;
27 | docker kill $2 ; docker rm $2 ;
28 | docker rmi $3
29 | }
30 |
31 | start() {
32 | docker run -d --cap-add=NET_ADMIN --device=/dev/net/tun $1
33 | }
34 |
35 | id=`docker import - < $rootfs`
36 | baseimage=meshbox-base-`echo $id | head -c 16`
37 | docker tag $id $baseimage
38 | sed -i "s/FROM .*/FROM $baseimage/" docker/Dockerfile
39 | image=meshbox-`echo $id | head -c 16`
40 | docker build --no-cache --force-rm -t $image docker/
41 |
42 | containers[1]=$(start $image)
43 | containers[2]=$(start $image)
44 |
45 | trap "cleanup ${containers[1]} ${containers[2]} $image" EXIT
46 |
47 | route() {
48 | docker exec -t $1 route -A inet6 | grep 'fc00::/8'
49 | }
50 |
51 | rt="$(route ${containers[1]})"
52 | while [ -z "$rt" ] ; do sleep 1; rt="$(route ${containers[1]})"; done
53 | rt="$(route ${containers[2]})"
54 | while [ -z "$rt" ] ; do sleep 1; rt="$(route ${containers[2]})"; done
55 | # setup ${containers[1]} smoketest0
56 | # setup ${containers[2]} smoketest1
57 |
58 | # This is the actual test, which makes sure that cjdns started correctly,
59 | # and auto-peering is enabled. Fail if we don't receive a pong within 30 secs.
60 | docker exec -t ${containers[1]} ping6 -w 30 -c 1 "$(ipv6addr ${containers[2]})" || exit 1
61 | docker exec -t ${containers[2]} ping6 -w 30 -c 1 "$(ipv6addr ${containers[1]})" || exit 1
62 |
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1 | config system
2 | option hostname OpenWrt
3 | option timezone UTC
4 | option foreground 1
5 |
6 | config timeserver ntp
7 | list server 0.openwrt.pool.ntp.org
8 | list server 1.openwrt.pool.ntp.org
9 | list server 2.openwrt.pool.ntp.org
10 | list server 3.openwrt.pool.ntp.org
11 | option enable_server 0
12 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -ex
4 |
5 | # Dependencies:
6 | # - Netgear WNR2000v3 with factory firmware, reachable via $INTERFACE
7 | # - telnetenable.py - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/semyazza/netgear-telenetenable/9789182fe02f5ea9ce706cb3a15463a6f23b6064/telnetenable.py
8 | # - TFTP server on $TFTP serving $IMAGE, e.g. atftpd
9 |
10 | # TODO: make sure max size of image is 3473408 (see /proc/mtd rootfs),
11 | # e.g. using stat -c '%s' $IMAGE
12 | # TODO: set root password to unlock SSH
13 | # TODO: test peering
14 | # TODO: randomize MAC and serial using artmtd
15 | # TODO: test automatic update
16 | # TODO: test rollover of update signatures
17 | # TODO: test factory reset (wrt cjdns identity)
18 |
19 | INTERFACE="eth0"
20 | IP="192.168.1.1"
21 | USER="admin"
22 | PASSWORD="password"
23 | TFTP="192.168.1.2"
24 | IMAGE="openwrt-ar71xx-generic-wnr2000v3-squashfs-sysupgrade-vanilla.bin"
25 | IMAGE_MD5="328e838a740fe24100b509ed3803e61e"
26 | SECOND_IMAGE="openwrt-ar71xx-generic-wnr2000v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin"
27 |
28 | # wait for the device to come up
29 | ping -w 30 -c 1 $IP
30 |
31 | # find out the device's mac address
32 | mac=$(arp -n -i "$INTERFACE" | grep $IP | while read _ip _type mac _rest; do
33 | echo $mac | tr -d ':' | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]'; break; done)
34 | [ "$mac" ]
35 |
36 | # enable the telnet console
37 | ls -la telnetenable.py
38 | python2 telnetenable.py $IP $mac Gearguy Geardog || true
39 | sleep 1
40 |
41 | # if the login banner says KAMIKAZE, it's the factory firmware
42 | ( echo open 192.168.1.1 ; sleep 1 ) | telnet 2>&1 | grep -v 'KAMIKAZE' ||
43 | # fetch openwrt image, and write it to the rootfs partition
44 | (
45 | echo open $IP
46 | sleep 1
47 | echo cat /proc/mtd
48 | sleep 1
49 | echo tftp -g -l /tmp/openwrt.bin -r $IMAGE $TFTP
50 | sleep 10
51 | echo "md5=\$(md5sum /tmp/openwrt.bin | cut -d' ' -f1)"
52 | sleep 2
53 | echo "killall -KILL uhttpd inetd traffic_meter button_detecte detcable dnsmasq lld2d crond datalib syslogd hostapd miniupnpd ntpclient net-scan potval udhcpc"
54 | sleep 1
55 | echo mtd unlock /dev/mtd/2
56 | sleep 1
57 | echo "[[ \"\$md5\" = \"$IMAGE_MD5\" ]] && mtd -r -e mtd2 write /tmp/openwrt.bin mtd2"
58 | sleep 60
59 | ping -w 60 -c 1 $IP
60 | ) | telnet
61 |
62 | (
63 | echo open $IP
64 | sleep 1
65 | echo 'printf "12345\n12345" | passwd'
66 | sleep 1
67 | ) | telnet || true
68 |
69 | ssh="sshpass -p 12345 ssh -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o ServerAliveInterval=10 root@$IP"
70 | sshWithRetry() {
71 | $ssh "$1" || (sleep 30 ; $ssh "$1")
72 | }
73 |
74 | scp="sshpass -p 12345 scp -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no"
75 | $scp tftpboot/$SECOND_IMAGE root@$IP:/tmp/openwrt.bin
76 | sshWithRetry "echo up"
77 | $ssh 'sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt.bin || true' | grep 'Upgrade completed'
78 |
79 | # give telnet a bit of time to come up
80 | ping -w 30 -c 5 $IP
81 |
82 | (
83 | echo open $IP
84 | sleep 1
85 | echo 'printf "12345\n12345" | passwd'
86 | sleep 1
87 | ) | telnet || true
88 |
89 | sshWithRetry "echo up"
90 | $ssh cjdrouteconf get
91 |
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1 | buildbot==0.8.12
2 | buildbot-slave==0.8.12
3 |
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