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Message-ID: <20191106031027.GA20442@Gentoo>
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2019 08:40:30 +0530
From: Bhaskar Chowdhury <unixbhaskar@...il.com>
To: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@...ionext.com>
Cc: "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@...ldses.org>,
Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...radead.org>,
Michal Marek <michal.lkml@...kovi.net>,
Linux Kbuild mailing list <linux-kbuild@...r.kernel.org>,
Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] scripts:prune-kernel:remove old kernels and modules dir
from system
On 11:53 Wed 06 Nov 2019, Masahiro Yamada wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 11:32 AM J. Bruce Fields <bfields@...ldses.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 06:03:13PM -0800, Randy Dunlap wrote:
>> > On 11/1/19 11:30 PM, Bhaskar Chowdhury wrote:
>> > > This patch allow you to remove old kernels and associated modules
>> > > directory from the system.You can do it at once with the -r flag
>> > > and interactively with the -i flag.
>> > >
>> > > Signed-off-by: Bhaskar Chowdhury <unixbhaskar@...il.com>
>> > > ---
>> > > scripts/prune-kernel | 82 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
>> > > 1 file changed, 65 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> > I believe that this script now does what the patch author intends it to do.
>> > It does have a few whitespace issues, but no big deals. (see below)
>>
>> My original comment stands: looks like it prompts for full module path
>> and kernel versions which means it's no more convenient than just doing
>> an "ls" and then removing the ones you want to. (In fact, with "rm"
>> you'd also get the benefit of tab completion....)
>>
>> It's quite different from the original script and I don't really see the
>> advantage.
>>
>> --b.
>
>I am with Bruce.
>
>This patch is trying to replace everything
>with worse code.
Well,Masahiro,
I won't mind dropping the idea, which you already concluded.But, would
you care to let me know how worse the code seems to be????
>
>
>BTW.
>Bruce,
>Does the current script expect RHEL or something?
>I do not see 'new-kernel-pkg' on my Ubuntu machine.
>
>It would still work with 'new-kernel-pkg: command not found'
>warning.
>
>We could bypass it if we like.
>
>command -v new-kernel-pkg && new-kernel-pkg --remove $f
>
>
>
>Masahiro Yamada
>
>
>
>> >
>> > Tested-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@...radead.org>
>> >
>> >
>> > > diff --git a/scripts/prune-kernel b/scripts/prune-kernel
>> > > index e8aa940bc0a9..01d0778db71f 100755
>> > > --- a/scripts/prune-kernel
>> > > +++ b/scripts/prune-kernel
>> > > @@ -1,21 +1,69 @@
>> > > #!/bin/bash
>> > > # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
>> > > +#This script will remove old kernels and modules directory related to it.
>> > > +#"-r" or "--remove" show how to silently remove old kernel and modules dir.
>> > > +# "-h" or "--help" show how to use this script or show without parameter.
>> > > +#"-i" or "--interactive" show how to remove interactively.
>> > > +
>> > > +flag=$1
>> > > +kernel_version=$2
>> > > +modules_version=$3
>> > > +boot_dir=/boot
>> > > +modules_dir=/lib/modules
>> > > +
>> > > +remove_old_kernel() {
>> > > + cd $boot_dir
>> > > + rm -If vmlinuz-$kernel_version System.map-$kernel_version config-$kernel_version
>> > > + return 0
>> > > +}
>> > > +
>> > > +remove_old_modules_dir() {
>> > > + cd $modules_dir
>> > > + rm -rf $modules_version
>> > > + return 0
>> > > +}
>> > > +
>> > > +usage() {
>> > > + printf "Usage: $(basename $0) [-ri]\n"
>> > > + printf "\n -r or --remove kernel_version modules_version\n"
>> > > + printf "\n -i or --interactive do as interactive way\n"
>> > > + return 0
>> > > +}
>> > > +
>> > > +case "$flag" in
>> > > + -i | --interactive)
>> > > + printf "\nEnter kernel version to remove or blank/empty to exit:"
>> > > + read kernel_version
>> > > + if [[ $kernel_version != "" ]]; then
>> > > + remove_old_kernel
>> > > + printf "\nRemoved kernel version:$kernel_version from the system.\n\n"
>> >
>> > space after ':'
>> >
>> > drop one \n above.
>> >
>> > > + printf "Please give the full modules directory name to remove:"
>> > > + read modules_version
>> > > + if [[ $modules_version != "" ]]; then
>> > > + remove_old_modules_dir
>> > > + printf "\n\nRemoved modules directory:$modules_version from the system.\n\n"
>> >
>> > space after ':'
>> >
>> > drop one \n above.
>> >
>> > > + else
>> > > + exit 1
>> > > + fi
>> > > + fi
>> > > + ;;
>> > > + -h | --help)
>> > > + usage
>> > > + exit 0
>> > > + ;;
>> > > + -r | --remove)
>> > > + if [[ $# -ne 3 ]]; then
>> > > + printf "You need to provide kernel version and modules directory name.\n"
>> > > + exit 1
>> > > + else
>> > > + remove_old_kernel
>> > > + remove_old_modules_dir
>> > > + fi
>> > > + ;;
>> > > + *)
>> > > + usage
>> > > + exit 1
>> > > + ;;
>> > > +esac
>> > >
>> > > -# because I use CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO, not the same version again and
>> > > -# again, /boot and /lib/modules/ eventually fill up.
>> > > -# Dumb script to purge that stuff:
>> > >
>> >
>> > OK, the former script's loop is removed.. good.
>> > But the 2 preceding blank lines are not removed, so the script
>> > now ends with 2 unnecessary blank lines.
>> >
>> > > -for f in "$@"
>> > > -do
>> > > - if rpm -qf "/lib/modules/$f" >/dev/null; then
>> > > - echo "keeping $f (installed from rpm)"
>> > > - elif [ $(uname -r) = "$f" ]; then
>> > > - echo "keeping $f (running kernel) "
>> > > - else
>> > > - echo "removing $f"
>> > > - rm -f "/boot/initramfs-$f.img" "/boot/System.map-$f"
>> > > - rm -f "/boot/vmlinuz-$f" "/boot/config-$f"
>> > > - rm -rf "/lib/modules/$f"
>> > > - new-kernel-pkg --remove $f
>> > > - fi
>> > > -done
>> > > --
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > ~Randy
>
>
>
>--
>Best Regards
>
>Masahiro Yamada
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