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Ubiquity is the default installer for Ubuntu and is based on Debian Installer (d-i).


Table of Contents


Concepts

Init  Plugin1  Plugin2  ...  PluginN  Postinstall  Finish
  |------|--------|-------------|----------|----------|

Ubiquity collects answers of questions from plugins, and then starts to install system based on these configuration values in Debconf.

Send filtered Debconf commands to selected frontend to communicate with Debconf.

Ubiquity Greeter and OEM Mode

Greeter gives user two choices: install system directly, or try the system first.

OEM mode (TBD)

Ubiquity Plugins

Ubiquity Plugins is used to:

  1. Collect user's configurations
  2. Execute specific actions

Execution order of Ubiquity plugins:

  1. language (after none, weight 10)
  2. wireless (after language, weight 12)
  3. prepare (after wireless, weight 11)
  4. check available drive space and Internet connection, download updates, etc.
  5. partman (after prepare, weight 11)
  6. timezone (after [partman, language], weight 10)
  7. console-setup (after timezone, weight 10)
  8. usersetup (after console-setup, weight 10)
  9. network (after usersetup, weight 12)
  10. tasks (after network, weight 12)

oem-config

  1. language
  2. timezone
  3. console-setup
  4. usersetup

Try Ubuntu without Installing

  1. language
  2. wireless
  3. prepare
  4. partman
  5. timezone
  6. keyboard
  7. usersetup
  8. post-install

  9. reboot

Cooperate with Debian Installer

TBD

Q&A

Q1: How does a plugin communicate (get/set) with Debconf?


Source Code Structure

You can get the latest source code from the Ubiquity project.

Code Flow

# GRUB parameters
#   * only-ubiquity
#     - ubiquity=1
#   * debug-ubiquity
#     - ubiquity=1
#     - debug="-d"
#   * automatic-ubiquity
#     - ubiquity=1
#     - automatic="--automatic"
#   * maybe-ubiquity
#     - ubiquity=1
#     - choose="--greeter"
#   * ldtp-ubiquity
#     - ubiquity=1
#     - ldtp="--ldtp"
#   * noninteractive
#     - ubiquity=1
#     - noninteractive=1
#   * ubiquity/frontend=*
#     - frontend="${x#*=}"
#
# Note:
#   1. In official Ubuntu image, `only-ubiquity' is used if installation-related option is chose.
#   2. In Somerville image, kernel parameter `automatic-ubiquity' is used in phase1 and phase2.
debian/ubiquity.ubiquity.upstart
`-- ubiquity-dm
    `-- ubiquity (/usr/bin/ubiquity, it is called ubiquity-wrapper in source tree)
        `-- ubiquity (the real installer which is at /usr/lib/ubiquity/bin/ubiquity)
            |-- # Set locale to UTF-8
            |-- # Parse CLI args
            |-- # Set environment variables
            |-- # Set proper authority
            `-- install()
                `-- wizard.run()
                    |-- # [Disablers Phase]
                    |-- disable_{volume_manager, screensaver, powermgr}()
                    |
                    |-- # [Partman Commit Phase]
                    |   # After ubi-partman.
                    |
                    |-- # [Install Phase]
                    |   # Execute plugin pages.
                    |   #  * GUI with/without dbfilter.
                    |   #   * If with dbfilter, it's Page or Install.
                    |-- on_next_clicked()
                    |   |-- dbfilter.ok_handler()
                    |   |   `-- debconffilter_done()
                    |   |       `-- find_next_step()
                    |   |           `-- # Check current finished_step and execute dbfilter.start(), ex:
                    |   |               #  * final normal plugin
                    |   |               #    - dbfilter = plugininstall.Install
                    |   |               #    - dbfilter.start()
                    |   |               #  * ubi-partman
                    |   |               #  * ubiquity.component.partman_commit
                    |   |               #    - dbfilter = install.Install
                    |   |               #    - dbfilter.start()
                    |   |               #  * ubiquity.component.install
                    |   |               #    - dbfilter = plugininstall.Install
                    |   |               #    - dbfilter.start()
                    |   |               #  * ubiquity.component.plugininstall
                    |   |               #    - installing = False
                    |   |               #    - run_success_cmd()
                    |   `-- find_next_step()  # if dbfilter is None
                    |       `-- # The same as above
                    |
                    |-- # [Postinstall Phase]
                    |   # 1. postinstall starts after all the questions are
                    |   #    answered and slideshow appears.
                    |   # 2. plugininstall.py executes the install actions of plugins.
                    |   #   * prepare() returns /usr/share/ubiquity/plugininstall.py
                    |   #     - configure_{python, network, locale}()
                    |   #     - configure_apt()
                    |   #       + components/apt_setup
                    |   #     - configure_plugins()
                    |   #       + Execute Install of plugins
                    |   #     - run_target_config_hooks()
                    |   #     - install_language_packs()
                    |   #     - remove_unusuable_kernels()
                    |   #       + components/check_kernels
                    |   #     - configure_hardware()
                    |   #       + components/hw_detect
                    |   #     - install_oem_extras() or install_extras()
                    |   #     - configure_bootloader()
                    |   #       + components/grubinstaller
                    |   #     - remove_oem_extras() or remove_extras()
                    |   #     - install_restricted_extras()
                    |   #     - ...
                    |
                    |-- start_slideshow()
                    |
                    `-- # [Success Commands]
                        # 1. Get ubiquity/install/success_command and execute the result.

oem-config.oem-config.upstart
`-- oem-config-firstboot
    |-- oem-config/early_command
    `-- oem-config-wrapper
        |-- oem-config  # symbolic link of /usr/lib/ubiquity/bin/ubiquity
        |   |           # which is the real installer.  /usr/bin/ubiquity
        |   |           # also launch the installer.
        |   `-- run_oem_hooks() (if oem_config is True)
        |       `-- # Run hook scripts in /usr/lib/oem-config/post-install
        |-- oem-config/late_command
        `-- oem-config-remove-gtk  # Remove ubiquity-related packages

Components Relationship

                         I            +plugin-template-------+    +plugin------------------------+
         UntrustedBase ---------------> plugin.PluginUI      |    | PageBase ---> Page<frontend> |
                         |            |                      |    |                              |
                         v          I |                      | I  |                              |
DebconfFilter ---> FilteredCommand ---> plugin.Plugin        |--->| Page                         |
                         |            |   | I                |    |                              |
                         |            |   v                  |    |                              |
                         |            | plugin.InstallPlugin |    | Install                      |
                         |            +----------------------+    +------------------------------+                            
                         | I
                         |---> components.install.Install
                         |
                         | I
                         `---> components.plugininstall.Install (dbfilter)
                                                |
                                                |
                            +frontend-----------v----+
                            | Controller ---> Wizard |
                            +-------------------|----+
                                                |
                                                v
                                             Ubiquity

+--------------------------------+
|    I                           |
| A ---> B: A is inheritted by B |
|                                |
| A ---> B: A is used by B       |
+--------------------------------+

Component Descriptions

Wizard: The core component of Ubiquity

  • Every frontend provides its Wizard.
  • init(): sets up plugins.
  • run(): the main part.
  • Get user inputs via pages.
  • Postinstall with slideshow.
  • Quit/reboot/shutdown.
  • find_next_step():
  • debconffilter_done():

Controller: Define the control in a plugin.

  • Every frontend provides its Controller.
  • Provide the common GUI framework for plugins?

FilteredCommand:

Prepare executable command, questions, and environment variables to DebconfFilter for communicating with Debconf.

It also provides default progress bar handlers.

start --> dbfilter.start
run_command
# called by debconffilter.processline(), command == 'INPUT'
run --> enter_ui_loop --> ok_handler/cancel_handler
                          |--> exit_ui_loop
                          |--> frontend.debconffilter_done
                          `--> cleanup
  • Inherited by plugins.
  • ok_handler(): when ok or forward is selected.
  • Triggered by GUI ok/forward button handler (on_next_clicked()).
  • Execute frontend.debconffilter_done(). (entry point of postinstall?)
  • prepare()
  • Return (executable-command, questions, environ)
  • scripts/* are the executable commands.
  • install()
  • run_command() --> prepare()

DebconfFilter: Filte a debconf command from another process and execute it

  • Get a command from another process, check it with the valid_command, execute the valid command
  • Input:
  • db: DebconfCommunicator object
  • widgets: Refer to Glossary.

UntrustedBase: Base template class for accessing Debconf?

DebconfCommunicator: Wrapper of debconf-communicate used by frontends.

DebconfCommunicator object is usually called `db' in source code.

Misc

execute plugins postinstall (triggerred by the last "on_next_clicked")

plugin
  from ubiquity.filteredcommand import FilteredCommand, UntrustedBase
  
  class PluginUI(UntrustedBase):
      def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
  
  class Plugin(FilteredCommand):
      def prepare(self, unfiltered=False):
          # None causes dbfilter to just spin a main loop and wait for OK/Cancel
          return None
  
  class InstallPlugin(Plugin):
      def install(self, *args, **kwargs):
          return self.run_command(auto_process=True)


debconffilter

[Frontend]
class Component
    self.controller  # instance of Controller

class Controller
    self._wizard = wizard  # instance of Wizard

   # Define frontend's page actions.  <plugin>.controller

class BaseFrontend


class Wizard(BaseFrontend)
  # Primary structure of GUI.  Collecte system configs from user

  self.modules  # list containing ordered plugins
  self.pages    # list containing configured modules in the module list (self.modules)

  def run()

  def find_next_step():
    # end of collecting system configs
    if finished_step == last_page:
      dbfilter = plugininstall.Install(self)
      dbfilter.start(auto_process=True)

## Execute plugininstall
# ubiquity/components/plugininstall.py
class Install(FilteredCommand):
  # does not overwrite start()

  def prepare():
    return (['/usr/share/ubiquity/plugininstall.py'], questions)

  def run():
    return FilteredCommand.run(self, priority, question)

# ubiquity/filtercommand.py
class FilteredCommand(UntrustedBase):
  def run():

  def start():
    prep = self.prepare()

    self.command = ['log-output', '-t', PACKAGE, '--pass-stdout']
    if isinstance(prep[0], types.StringTypes):
      self.command.append(prep[0])
    else:
      self.command.extend(prep[0])

    self.dbfilter = DebconfFilter(self.db, widgets)

    if auto_process:
      self.dbfilter.start(self.command, blocking=False, extra_env=env)
    else:
      self.dbfilter.start(self.command, blocking=True, extra_env=env)

# ubiquity/debconffilter
class DebconfFilter:
  def start():

Environment Variables

  • UBIQUITY_A11Y_PROFILE
  • UBIQUITY_AUTOMATIC
  • UBIQUITY_AUTOPILOT
  • UBIQUITY_BTERM
  • UBIQUITY_CTTY
  • UBIQUITY_DEBUG
  • If UBIQUITY_DEBUG is enabled
  • UBIQUITY_DEBUG_CORE = '1'
  • DEBCONF_DEBUG = 'developer'
  • UBIQUITY_DEBUG_CORE
  • Enable debugging message for debconffilter and filteredcommand.
  • UBIQUITY_DEBUG_PDB
  • UBIQUITY_FRONTEND
  • UBIQUITY_GLADE
  • UBIQUITY_GREETER
  • UBIQUITY_LDTP
  • UBIQUITY_NO_BOOTLOADER
  • UBIQUITY_NO_GTK
  • UBIQUITY_NO_KDE
  • UBIQUITY_NO_TESTS
  • UBIQUITY_OEM_USER_CONFIG
  • Set to '1' if oem-config is executed rather than ubiquity.
  • Debugging messages are logged in /var/log/oem-config.log
  • UBIQUITY_ONLY
  • UBIQUITY_PATH
  • UBIQUITY_PID
  • UBIQUITY_PKGS
  • UBIQUITY_PLUGIN_PATH
  • UBIQUITY_TEST_INSTALLED
  • UBIQUITY_TEST_SHOW_ALL_PAGES
  • UBIQUITY_TEST_SLIDESHOW
  • UBIQUITY_TYPE_MOCK_RESOLVER
  • UBIQUITY_WIRELESS
  • UBIQUITY_WRAPPER_DEBUG

Ubiquity Plugins, More Information

Page (UI class) and Page (filter class)

  • PageGtk will be executed to setup the GUI.
  • Page.run will be executed to enter main loop.
  • self.ui equals to the PageGtk instance?
  • Page is not necessary for a GUI-only plugin. For example, dell-eula does not have Page and can work.

Install

  • Plugin actions executed in the postinstall phase.

Plugin Structure

from ubiquity import plugin
|-- plugin.PluginUI
|     |-- PageBase
|     |     PageGtk
|     |     PageKde
|     |     PageNoninteractive
|     |       __init__
|     |       set_language
|     |       get_language
|     `-- PageDebconf
|           __init__
|   
|-- plugin.Plugin
|     Page
|       prepare
|       run
|       cancel_handler
|       ok_handler
|       cleanup
|   
`-- plugin.InstallPlugin
      Install
        prepare (optional)
        install

Debugging

Default kernel commandline parameters

  • phase 1: automatic-ubiquity
  • phase 2: automatic-ubiquity
  • phase 3:
  • ubiquity-dm []

  • ubiquity-dm vt7 :0 oem /usr/sbin/oem-config-wrapper --only --debug

Log Files

  • /var/log/installer/dm
  • /var/log/installer/syslog
  • /var/log/installer/debug
  • /var/log/oem-config.log

Preceed

oem-config-prepare

  • 2 modes: Standard (end-user) and Retail

oem-config-reconfig

  • localechooser/languagelist=en
  • time/zone=US/Eastern
  • debian-installer/country=US
  • keyboard-configuration/modelcode=pc105
  • keyboard-configuration/layoutcode=us
  • passwd/user-fullname=u
  • passwd/username=u
  • passwd/user-password=u
  • passwd/user-password-again=u
  • passwd/user-uid=29999
  • passwd/auto-login=false
  • user-setup/encrypt-home=false
  • dell-recovery/destination=none

Utilities Usage

  • For host
  • debug-init: Initialize host debugging environment and provide mount/umount/ssh commands to access target remotely.
  • For target
  • debug-ubiquity.sh: Launch Ubiquity with proper debugging parameters.

My debugging flow

Setup debugging environment:

# launch ubiquity
host $ ./debug-init ssh
targ $ ./debug-ubiquity.sh start &
targ $ DISPLAY=:0 gnome-terminal &

# modify ubiquity
host $ vim mnt/<target file>

Get debugging messages dynamically:

  • Print debugging messages directly via syslog.syslog().
  • Use watch command to monitor syslog.
  • $ watch -n 1 tail -n 30 /var/log/syslog

Bootloader-Related Information

GRUB Options

setparams 'Try Ubuntu without installing'
    set gfxpayload=keep
    linux /casper/vmlinuz.efi file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper quiet splash --
    initrd /casper/initrd.lz
    # * Enter system, the "Install Ubuntu 14.10" button on desktop
    #   * it is ubiquity.desktop which executes "sh -c 'ubiquity gtk_ui'"
    # * ubuntu-desktop is installed.

setparams 'Install Ubuntu'
    set gfxpayload=keep
    linux /casper/vmlinuz.efi file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper only-ubiquity quiet splash --
    initrd /casper/initrd.lz

setparams 'OEM install (for manufacturers)'
    set gfxpayload=keep
    linux /casper/vmlinuz.efi file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper only-ubiquity quiet splash oem-config/enable=true --
    initrd /casper/initrd.lz

setparams 'Check disc for defects'
    set gfxpayload=keep
    # initrd.lz/scripts/casper-bottom/01integrity_check
    # `-- casper-md5check
    linux /casper/vmlinuz.efi file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper integrity-check quiet splash --
    initrd /casper/initrd.lz

Debinan pakcages created by Ubiquity

oem-config Perform end-user configuration after initial OEM installation
oem-config-check enter OEM mode if requested
oem-config-{debconf,gtk,kde} debconf/GTK+/KDE frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
oem-config-remaster Remaster a CD with additional oem-config functionality
oem-config-udeb Prepare for OEM configuration
ubiquity Ubuntu live CD installer
ubiquity-frontend-{debconf,gtk,kde} debconf/GTK+/KDE frontend for Ubiquity live installer
ubiquity-ubuntu-artwork Ubuntu artwork for Ubiquity live installer

oem-config.install

  • bin/oem-config-firstboot usr/sbin
  • bin/oem-config-prepare usr/sbin
  • bin/oem-config-remove usr/sbin
  • bin/oem-config-wrapper usr/sbin
  • scripts/ubi-reload-keyboard /usr/lib/oem-config/post-install

oem-config-check.install

  • debian-installer-startup.d lib
  • main-menu.d lib

oem-config-gtk.install

  • Replace part of oem-config.
  • desktop/oem-config-prepare-gtk.desktop usr/share/ubiquity/desktop
  • bin/oem-config-remove-gtk usr/sbin

oem-config-remaster.install

  • bin/oem-config-remaster usr/sbin

oem-config-udeb.install

  • finish-install.d usr/lib

Glossary

filter class The Page class of a widget.

oem-config

question patterns Used to find widgets whose patterns map the given question(s) via re.search.

  • localechooser/languagelist
  • ^time/zone$, ^tzsetup/detected$, CAPB, PROGRESS
  • ^keyboard-configuration/layout, ^keyboard-configuration/variant, ^keyboard-configuration/model, ^keyboard-configuration/altgr$, ^keyboard-configuration/unsupported_
  • ^passwd/user-fullname$, ^passwd/username$, ^passwd/user-password$, ^passwd/user-password-again$, ERROR
  • ^.*/apt-install-failed$, ubiquity/install/copying_error/md5, ubiquity/install/new-bootdev, CAPB, ERROR, PROGRESS

widget widgets widgets is a directory whose keys are question patterns, and values indicate to the same widget.

widget types contain .Page and plugininstall.Install object. Every widget ? uses db. to communicate with frontend. ? has Debconf commands (widget.).

For more details, please refer to the comment in debconffilter.py.

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