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7.3 KiB
Nix
265 lines
7.3 KiB
Nix
{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {}
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, lib ? pkgs.lib
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, diskImageSize ? "22G"
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, qemuMem ? "4G"
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, windowsImage ? null
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, autoUnattendParams ? {}
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, packages ? []
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, impureMode ? false
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, baseRtc ? "2020-04-20T14:21:42"
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, installCommands ? []
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, users ? {}
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, ...
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}@attrs:
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let
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# qemu_test is a smaller closure only building for a single system arch
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qemu = pkgs.qemu_test;
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libguestfs = pkgs.libguestfs-with-appliance;
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# p7zip on >20.03 has known vulns but we have no better option
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p7zip = pkgs.p7zip.overrideAttrs(old: {
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meta = old.meta // {
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knownVulnerabilities = [];
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};
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});
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runQemuCommand = name: command: (
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pkgs.runCommandNoCC name { buildInputs = [ p7zip qemu libguestfs ]; }
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(
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''
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if ! test -f; then
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echo "KVM not available, bailing out" >> /dev/stderr
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exit 1
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fi
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'' + command
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)
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);
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windowsIso = if windowsImage != null then windowsImage else pkgs.fetchurl {
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url = "https://software-download.microsoft.com/download/sg/17763.107.101029-1455.rs5_release_svc_refresh_CLIENT_LTSC_EVAL_x64FRE_en-us.iso";
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sha256 = "668fe1af70c2f7416328aee3a0bb066b12dc6bbd2576f40f812b95741e18bc3a";
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};
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openSshServerPackage = ./openssh/server-package.cab;
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autounattend = import ./autounattend.nix (
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attrs // {
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inherit pkgs;
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}
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);
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bundleInstaller = pkgs.callPackage ./bundle {};
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# Packages required to drive installation of other packages
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bootstrapPkgs = let
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winPkgs = import ./pkgs.nix { inherit pkgs; };
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in
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runQemuCommand "bootstrap-win-pkgs.img" ''
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mkdir pkgs
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mkdir pkgs/bootstrap
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mkdir pkgs/user
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mkdir pkgs/fod
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cp ${bundleInstaller} pkgs/"$(stripHash "${bundleInstaller}")"
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# Install optional windows features
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cp ${openSshServerPackage} pkgs/fod/OpenSSH-Server-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~.cab
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# SSH setup script goes here because windows XML parser sucks
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cp ${autounattend.setupScript} pkgs/ssh-setup.ps1
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${lib.concatStringsSep "\n" (builtins.map (x: ''cp ${x} pkgs/bootstrap/"$(stripHash "${x}")"'') packages)}
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virt-make-fs --partition --type=fat pkgs/ $out
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'';
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mkQemuFlags = extraFlags: [
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#"-enable-kvm"
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"-cpu"
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"host"
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"-smp"
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"$NIX_BUILD_CORES"
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"-m"
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"${qemuMem}"
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"-bios"
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"${pkgs.OVMF.fd}/FV/OVMF.fd"
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"-vga"
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"virtio"
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"-device"
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"piix3-usb-uhci" # USB root hub
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# "CD" drive with windows features-on-demand
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# "-cdrom" "${fodIso}"
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# Set the base clock inside the VM
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"-rtc base=${baseRtc}"
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# Always enable SSH port forward
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# It's not really required for the initial setup but we do it here anyway
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"-netdev user,id=n1,net=192.168.1.0/24,restrict=off,hostfwd=tcp::2022-:22"
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"-device e1000,netdev=n1"
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] ++ lib.optional (!impureMode) "-nographic" ++ extraFlags;
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installScript = pkgs.writeScript "windows-install-script" (
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let
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qemuParams = mkQemuFlags [
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# "CD" drive with bootstrap pkgs
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"-drive"
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"id=virtio-win,file=${bootstrapPkgs},if=none,format=raw,readonly=on"
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"-device"
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"usb-storage,drive=virtio-win"
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# USB boot
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"-drive"
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"id=win-install,file=usbimage.img,if=none,format=raw,readonly=on"
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"-device"
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"usb-storage,drive=win-install"
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# Output image
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"-drive"
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"file=c.img,index=0,media=disk,cache=unsafe"
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];
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in
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''
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#!${pkgs.runtimeShell}
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set -euxo pipefail
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export PATH=${lib.makeBinPath [ p7zip qemu libguestfs ]}:$PATH
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if test -z "''${NIX_BUILD_CORES+x}"; then
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export NIX_BUILD_CORES=$(nproc)
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fi
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# Create a bootable "USB" image
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# Booting in USB mode circumvents the "press any key to boot from cdrom" prompt
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#
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# Also embed the autounattend answer file in this image
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mkdir -p win
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mkdir -p win/nix-win
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7z x -y ${windowsIso} -owin
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cp ${autounattend.autounattendXML} win/autounattend.xml
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virt-make-fs --partition --type=fat win/ usbimage.img
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rm -rf win
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# Qemu requires files to be rw
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qemu-img create -f qcow2 c.img ${diskImageSize}
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env NIX_BUILD_CORES="''${NIX_BUILD_CORES:4}" qemu-system-x86_64 ${lib.concatStringsSep " " qemuParams}
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''
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);
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baseImage = pkgs.runCommandNoCC "windows.img" {} ''
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${installScript}
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mv c.img $out
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'';
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# Use Paramiko instead of OpenSSH
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#
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# OpenSSH goes out of it's way to make password logins hard
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# and Windows goes out of it's way to make key authentication hard
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# so we're in a pretty tough spot
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#
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# Luckily the usage patterns are quite simple and easy to reimplement with paramiko
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paramikoClient = pkgs.writeScriptBin "win" ''
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#!${pkgs.python3.withPackages(ps: [ ps.paramiko ])}/bin/python
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import paramiko
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import os.path
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import sys
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def w_join(*args):
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# Like os.path.join but for windows paths
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return "\\".join(args)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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client = paramiko.SSHClient()
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client.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.client.AutoAddPolicy)
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cmd = sys.argv[1]
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try:
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client.connect(hostname="127.0.0.1", port=2022, username="artiq", password="${users.artiq.password}", timeout=1)
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if cmd == "put":
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sftp = client.open_sftp()
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src = sys.argv[2]
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dst = sys.argv[3]
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sftp.put(src, w_join(dst, os.path.basename(src)))
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elif cmd == "exec":
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_, stdout, stderr = client.exec_command(sys.argv[2])
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sys.stdout.write(stdout.read().strip().decode())
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sys.stdout.flush()
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sys.stderr.write(stderr.read().strip().decode())
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sys.stderr.flush()
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else:
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raise ValueError(f"Unhandled command: {cmd}")
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except (EOFError, paramiko.ssh_exception.SSHException):
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exit(1)
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'';
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finalImage = builtins.foldl' (acc: v: pkgs.runCommandNoCC "${v.name}.img" {
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buildInputs = [
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paramikoClient
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qemu
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];
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} (let
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script = pkgs.writeScript "${v.name}-script" v.script;
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qemuParams = mkQemuFlags [
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# Output image
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"-drive"
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"file=c.img,index=0,media=disk,cache=unsafe"
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];
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in ''
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export HOME=$(mktemp -d)
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# Create an image referencing the previous image in the chain
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qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b ${acc} c.img
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qemu-system-x86_64 ${lib.concatStringsSep " " qemuParams} &
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# If the machine is not up within 10 minutes it's likely never coming up
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timeout=600
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# Wait for VM to be accessible
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sleep 20
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echo "Waiting for SSH"
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while true; do
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if test "$timeout" -eq 0; then
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echo "SSH connection timed out"
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exit 1
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fi
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output=$(win exec 'echo Ran command' || echo "")
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if test "$output" = "Ran command"; then
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break
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fi
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echo "Retrying in 1 second, timing out in $timeout seconds"
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((timeout=$timeout-1))
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sleep 1
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done
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echo "Executing user script to build layer"
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${script}
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# Allow install to "settle"
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sleep 20
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win exec 'shutdown /s'
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mv c.img $out
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'')) baseImage installCommands;
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in
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# impureMode is meant for debugging the base image, not the full incremental build process
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if !(impureMode) then finalImage else assert installCommands == []; installScript
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