minix/releasetools/arm_sdimage.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
#
# This script creates a bootable image and should at some point in the future
# be replaced by the proper NetBSD infrastructure.
#
#
# Source settings if present
#
: ${SETTINGS_MINIX=.settings}
if [ -f "${SETTINGS_MINIX}" ]
then
echo "Sourcing settings from ${SETTINGS_MINIX}"
# Display the content (so we can check in the build logs
# what the settings contain.
cat ${SETTINGS_MINIX} | sed "s,^,CONTENT ,g"
. ${SETTINGS_MINIX}
fi
: ${ARCH=evbearm-el}
: ${OBJ=../obj.${ARCH}}
: ${TOOLCHAIN_TRIPLET=arm-elf32-minix-}
: ${BUILDSH=build.sh}
: ${SETS="minix-base minix-comp minix-games minix-man minix-tests tests"}
: ${IMG=minix_arm_sd.img}
# ARM definitions:
: ${BUILDVARS=-V MKGCCCMDS=yes -V MKLLVM=no}
# These BUILDVARS are for building with LLVM:
#: ${BUILDVARS=-V MKLIBCXX=no -V MKKYUA=no -V MKATF=no -V MKLLVMCMDS=no}
: ${FAT_SIZE=$(( 10*(2**20) / 512))} # This is in sectors
# Beagleboard-xm
: ${U_BOOT_BIN_DIR=build/omap3_beagle/}
: ${CONSOLE=tty02}
# BeagleBone (and black)
#: ${U_BOOT_BIN_DIR=build/am335x_evm/}
#: ${CONSOLE=tty00}
#
# We host u-boot binaries.
#
: ${MLO=MLO}
: ${UBOOT=u-boot.img}
U_BOOT_GIT_VERSION=cb5178f12787c690cb1c888d88733137e5a47b15
if [ ! -f ${BUILDSH} ]
then
echo "Please invoke me from the root source dir, where ${BUILDSH} is."
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "$BASE_URL" ]
then
#we no longer download u-boot but do a checkout
#BASE_URL used to be the base url for u-boot
#Downloads
echo "Warning:** Setting BASE_URL (u-boot) is no longer possible use U_BOOT_BIN_DIR"
echo "Look in ${RELEASETOOLSDIR}/arm_sdimage.sh for suggested values"
exit 1
fi
case $(uname -s) in
Darwin)
MKFS_VFAT_CMD=newfs_msdos
MKFS_VFAT_OPTS="-h 64 -u 32 -S 512 -s ${FAT_SIZE} -o 0"
;;
FreeBSD)
MKFS_VFAT_CMD=newfs_msdos
MKFS_VFAT_OPTS=
;;
*)
MKFS_VFAT_CMD=mkfs.vfat
MKFS_VFAT_OPTS=
;;
esac
export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:${PATH}
for needed in mcopy dd ${MKFS_VFAT_CMD} git
do
if ! which $needed 2>&1 > /dev/null
then
echo "**Skipping image creation: missing tool '$needed'"
exit 1
fi
done
# we create a disk image of about 2 gig's
# for alignment reasons, prefer sizes which are multiples of 4096 bytes
: ${IMG_SIZE=$(( 2*(2**30) ))}
: ${ROOT_SIZE=$(( 64*(2**20) ))}
: ${HOME_SIZE=$(( 128*(2**20) ))}
: ${USR_SIZE=$(( 1792*(2**20) ))}
# set up disk creation environment
. releasetools/image.defaults
. releasetools/image.functions
# all sizes are written in 512 byte blocks
ROOTSIZEARG="-b $((${ROOT_SIZE} / 512 / 8))"
USRSIZEARG="-b $((${USR_SIZE} / 512 / 8))"
HOMESIZEARG="-b $((${HOME_SIZE} / 512 / 8))"
# where the kernel & boot modules will be
MODDIR=${DESTDIR}/boot/minix/.temp
echo "Building work directory..."
build_workdir "$SETS"
echo "Adding extra files..."
# create a fstab entry in /etc
cat >${ROOT_DIR}/etc/fstab <<END_FSTAB
Add PTYFS, Unix98 pseudo terminal support This patch adds support for Unix98 pseudo terminals, that is, posix_openpt(3), grantpt(3), unlockpt(3), /dev/ptmx, and /dev/pts/. The latter is implemented with a new pseudo file system, PTYFS. In effect, this patch adds secure support for unprivileged pseudo terminal allocation, allowing programs such as tmux(1) to be used by non-root users as well. Test77 has been extended with new tests, and no longer needs to run as root. The new functionality is optional. To revert to the old behavior, remove the "ptyfs" entry from /etc/fstab. Technical nodes: o The reason for not implementing the NetBSD /dev/ptm approach is that implementing the corresponding ioctl (TIOCPTMGET) would require adding a number of extremely hairy exceptions to VFS, including the PTY driver having to create new file descriptors for its own device nodes. o PTYFS is required for Unix98 PTYs in order to avoid that the PTY driver has to be aware of old-style PTY naming schemes and even has to call chmod(2) on a disk-backed file system. PTY cannot be its own PTYFS since a character driver may currently not also be a file system. However, PTYFS may be subsumed into a DEVFS in the future. o The Unix98 PTY behavior differs somewhat from NetBSD's, in that slave nodes are created on ptyfs only upon the first call to grantpt(3). This approach obviates the need to revoke access as part of the grantpt(3) call. o Shutting down PTY may leave slave nodes on PTYFS, but once PTY is restarted, these leftover slave nodes will be removed before they create a security risk. Unmounting PTYFS will make existing PTY slaves permanently unavailable, and absence of PTYFS will block allocation of new Unix98 PTYs until PTYFS is (re)mounted. Change-Id: I822b43ba32707c8815fd0f7d5bb7a438f51421c1
2015-06-22 19:14:34 +02:00
/dev/c0d0p2 /usr mfs rw 0 2
/dev/c0d0p3 /home mfs rw 0 2
none /sys devman rw,rslabel=devman 0 0
none /dev/pts ptyfs rw,rslabel=ptyfs 0 0
END_FSTAB
add_file_spec "etc/fstab" extra.fstab
echo "Bundling packages..."
bundle_packages "$BUNDLE_PACKAGES"
echo "Creating specification files..."
create_input_spec
create_protos "usr home"
#
# Create the FAT partition, which contains the bootloader files, kernel and modules
#
dd if=/dev/zero of=${WORK_DIR}/fat.img bs=512 count=1 seek=$(($FAT_SIZE -1)) 2>/dev/null
#
# Format the fat partition and put the bootloaders
# uEnv and the kernel command line in the FAT partition
#
${MKFS_VFAT_CMD} ${MKFS_VFAT_OPTS} ${WORK_DIR}/fat.img
#
# Download the stage 1 bootloader and u-boot
#
${RELEASETOOLSDIR}/fetch_u-boot.sh -o ${RELEASETOOLSDIR}/u-boot -n $U_BOOT_GIT_VERSION
cp ${RELEASETOOLSDIR}/u-boot/${U_BOOT_BIN_DIR}/MLO ${WORK_DIR}/
cp ${RELEASETOOLSDIR}/u-boot/${U_BOOT_BIN_DIR}/u-boot.img ${WORK_DIR}/
#
# Create a uEnv.txt file
# -n default to network boot
# -p add a prefix to the network booted files (e.g. xm/"
# -c set console e.g. tty02 or tty00
# -v set verbosity e.g. 0 to 3
#${RELEASETOOLSDIR}/gen_uEnv.txt.sh -c ${CONSOLE} -n -p bb/ > ${WORK_DIR}/uEnv.txt
${RELEASETOOLSDIR}/gen_uEnv.txt.sh -c ${CONSOLE} > ${WORK_DIR}/uEnv.txt
echo "Copying configuration kernel and boot modules"
mcopy -bsp -i ${WORK_DIR}/fat.img ${WORK_DIR}/$MLO ::MLO
mcopy -bsp -i ${WORK_DIR}/fat.img ${WORK_DIR}/$UBOOT ::u-boot.img
mcopy -bsp -i ${WORK_DIR}/fat.img ${WORK_DIR}/uEnv.txt ::uEnv.txt
#
# Do some last processing of the kernel and servers and then put them on the FAT
# partition.
#
${CROSS_PREFIX}objcopy ${OBJ}/minix/kernel/kernel -O binary ${OBJ}/kernel.bin
mcopy -bsp -i ${WORK_DIR}/fat.img ${OBJ}/kernel.bin ::kernel.bin
for f in servers/vm/vm servers/rs/rs servers/pm/pm servers/sched/sched \
servers/vfs/vfs servers/ds/ds fs/mfs/mfs fs/pfs/pfs \
../sbin/init/init
do
fn=`basename $f`.elf
cp ${OBJ}/minix/${f} ${OBJ}/${fn}
${CROSS_PREFIX}strip -s ${OBJ}/${fn}
mcopy -bsp -i ${WORK_DIR}/fat.img ${OBJ}/${fn} ::${fn}
done
for f in tty/tty/tty storage/memory/memory
do
fn=`basename $f`.elf
cp ${OBJ}/minix/drivers/${f} ${OBJ}/${fn}
${CROSS_PREFIX}strip -s ${OBJ}/${fn}
mcopy -bsp -i ${WORK_DIR}/fat.img ${OBJ}/${fn} ::${fn}
done
#
# For tftp booting
#
cp ${WORK_DIR}/uEnv.txt ${OBJ}/
# Clean image
if [ -f ${IMG} ] # IMG might be a block device
then
rm -f ${IMG}
fi
#
# Create the empty image where we later will put the partitions in.
# Make sure it is at least 2GB, otherwise the SD card will not be detected
# correctly in qemu / HW.
#
dd if=/dev/zero of=${IMG} bs=512 count=1 seek=$((($IMG_SIZE / 512) -1))
#
# Generate /root, /usr and /home partition images.
#
echo "Writing disk image..."
FAT_START=2048 # those are sectors
ROOT_START=$(($FAT_START + $FAT_SIZE))
echo " * ROOT"
_ROOT_SIZE=$(${CROSS_TOOLS}/nbmkfs.mfs -d ${ROOTSIZEARG} -I $((${ROOT_START}*512)) ${IMG} ${WORK_DIR}/proto.root)
_ROOT_SIZE=$(($_ROOT_SIZE / 512))
USR_START=$((${ROOT_START} + ${_ROOT_SIZE}))
echo " * USR"
_USR_SIZE=$(${CROSS_TOOLS}/nbmkfs.mfs -d ${USRSIZEARG} -I $((${USR_START}*512)) ${IMG} ${WORK_DIR}/proto.usr)
_USR_SIZE=$(($_USR_SIZE / 512))
HOME_START=$((${USR_START} + ${_USR_SIZE}))
echo " * HOME"
_HOME_SIZE=$(${CROSS_TOOLS}/nbmkfs.mfs -d ${HOMESIZEARG} -I $((${HOME_START}*512)) ${IMG} ${WORK_DIR}/proto.home)
_HOME_SIZE=$(($_HOME_SIZE / 512))
#
# Write the partition table using the natively compiled
# minix partition utility
#
${CROSS_TOOLS}/nbpartition -f -m ${IMG} ${FAT_START} "c:${FAT_SIZE}*" 81:${_ROOT_SIZE} 81:${_USR_SIZE} 81:${_HOME_SIZE}
#
# Merge the partitions into a single image.
#
echo "Merging file systems"
dd if=${WORK_DIR}/fat.img of=${IMG} seek=$FAT_START conv=notrunc
echo "Disk image at `pwd`/${IMG}"
echo "To boot this image on kvm:"
echo "qemu-system-arm -M beaglexm -serial stdio -drive if=sd,cache=writeback,file=`pwd`/${IMG}"