2023-09-30 00:31:40 +00:00
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
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2024-05-26 00:54:36 +00:00
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# Copyright (c) 2022 Caleb La Grange <thonkpeasant@protonmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2022 Ferass El Hafidi <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020-2024 Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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2023-08-27 13:14:49 +00:00
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2024-05-06 21:54:55 +00:00
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export LC_COLLATE=C
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export LC_ALL=C
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2024-06-08 00:55:15 +00:00
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_ua="Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0"
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2024-06-06 20:45:53 +00:00
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ifdtool="elf/ifdtool/default/ifdtool"
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cbfstool="elf/cbfstool/default/cbfstool"
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2024-05-26 00:54:36 +00:00
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tmpgit="$PWD/tmp/gitclone"
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make GRUB multi-tree and re-add xhci patches
Re-add xHCI only on haswell and broadwell machines, where
they are needed. Otherwise, keep the same GRUB code.
The xHCI patches were removed because they caused issues
on Sandybridge-based Dell Latitude laptops. See:
https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbmk/issues/216
The issue was not reported elsewhere, including on the
Haswell/Broadwell hardware where they are needed, but the
build system could only build one version of GRUB.
The older machines do not need xHCI patches, because they
either do not have xHCI patches, or work (in GRUB) because
they're in EHCI mode when running the payload.
So, the problem is that we need the xHCI patches for GRUB
on Haswell/Broadwell hardware, but the patches break
Sandybridge hardware, and we only had the one build of GRUB.
To mitigate this problem, the build system now supports
building multiple revisions of GRUB, with different patches,
and each given coreboot target can say which GRUB tree to use
by setting this in target.cfg:
grubtree="xhci"
In the above example, the "xhci" tree would be used. Some
generic GRUB config has been moved to config/data/grub/
and config/grub/ now looks like config/coreboot/ - also,
the grub.cfg file (named "payload" in each tree) is copied
to the GRUB source tree as ".config", then added to GRUB's
memdisk in the same way, as grub.cfg.
Several other design changes had to be made because of this:
* grub.cfg in memdisk no longer automatically jumps to one
in CBFS, but now shows a menuentry for it if available
* Certain commands in script/trees are disabled for GRUB,
such as *config make commands.
* gnulib is now defined in config/submodule/grub/, instead
of config/git/grub - and this mitigates an existing bug
where downloading gnulib first would make grub no longer
possible to download in lbmk.
The coreboot option CONFIG_FINALIZE_USB_ROUTE_XHCI has been
re-enabled on: Dell OptiPlex 9020 MT, Dell OptiPlex 9020 SFF,
Lenovo ThinkPad T440p and Lenovo ThinkPad W541 - now USB should
work again in GRUB.
The GRUB payload has been re-enabled on HP EliteBook 820 G2.
This change will enable per-board GRUB optimisation in the
future. For example, we hardcode what partitions and LVMs
GRUB scans because * is slow on ICH7-based machines, due
to GRUB's design. On other machines, * is reasonably fast,
for automatically enumerating the list of devices for boot.
Use of * (and other wildcards) could enable our GRUB payload
to automatically boot more distros, with minimal fuss. This
can be done at a later date, in subsequent revisions.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-06-01 22:01:30 +00:00
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grubdata="config/data/grub"
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2024-05-06 21:54:55 +00:00
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err="err_"
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err_()
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{
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2024-06-28 12:41:22 +00:00
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printf "ERROR %s: %s\n" "$0" "$1" 1>&2; exit 1
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2024-05-06 21:54:55 +00:00
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}
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2023-10-15 10:22:43 +00:00
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2024-05-06 21:54:55 +00:00
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setvars()
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{
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2024-06-24 23:22:42 +00:00
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_setvars="" && [ $# -lt 2 ] && $err "setvars: too few arguments"
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val="$1" && shift 1 && for var in $@; do
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2024-05-26 00:54:36 +00:00
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_setvars="$var=\"$val\"; $_setvars"
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2024-06-24 23:22:42 +00:00
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done; printf "%s\n" "${_setvars% }"
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2024-05-06 21:54:55 +00:00
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}
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2024-06-14 12:36:31 +00:00
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chkvars()
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{
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for var in $@; do
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eval "[ -n "\${$var+x}" ] || \$err \"$var unset\""
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2024-06-28 21:32:03 +00:00
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eval "[ -n "\$$var" ] || \$err \"$var unset\""
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2024-06-28 12:40:50 +00:00
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done; return 0
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2024-06-14 12:36:31 +00:00
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}
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2024-06-05 10:07:53 +00:00
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2024-06-28 13:59:52 +00:00
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eval `setvars "" _nogit board xbmk_parent versiondate projectsite projectname \
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2024-07-10 21:14:39 +00:00
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aur_notice configdir datadir version relname`
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2024-06-05 10:07:53 +00:00
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2024-06-24 23:18:12 +00:00
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for fv in projectname projectsite version versiondate; do
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eval "[ ! -f "$fv" ] || read -r $fv < \"$fv\" || :"
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2024-06-28 12:42:19 +00:00
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done; chkvars projectname projectsite
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2024-06-05 10:07:53 +00:00
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2024-06-23 11:34:26 +00:00
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setcfg()
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{
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2024-06-27 01:52:46 +00:00
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[ $# -gt 1 ] && printf "e \"%s\" f missing && return %s;\n" "$1" "$2"
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[ $# -gt 1 ] || \
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printf "e \"%s\" f not && %s \"Missing config\";\n" "$1" "$err"
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2024-06-23 11:34:26 +00:00
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printf ". \"%s\" || %s \"Could not read config\";\n" "$1" "$err"
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}
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e()
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{
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2024-06-27 02:41:30 +00:00
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es_t="e" && [ $# -gt 1 ] && es_t="$2"
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2024-06-23 11:34:26 +00:00
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es2="already exists"
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estr="[ -$es_t \"\$1\" ] || return 1"
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[ $# -gt 2 ] && estr="[ -$es_t \"\$1\" ] && return 1" && es2="missing"
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2024-07-26 14:24:00 +00:00
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eval "$estr"; printf "%s %s\n" "$1" "$es2" 1>&2
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2024-06-23 11:34:26 +00:00
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}
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2024-06-05 10:07:53 +00:00
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install_packages()
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{
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2024-06-22 02:55:04 +00:00
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[ $# -lt 2 ] && $err "fewer than two arguments"
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lib.sh: more unified config handling
replace it with logic that simply uses "." to load
files directly. for this, "vcfg" is added as a variable
in coreboot target.cfg files, referring to a directory
in config/vendor/ containing a file named pkg.cfg, and
this file then contains the same variables as the
erstwhile config/vendor/sources
config/git files are now directories, also containing
pkg.cfg files each with the same variables as before,
such as repository link and commit hash
this change results in a noticeable reduction in code
complexity within the build system.
unified reading of config files: new function setcfg()
added to lib.sh
setcfg checks if a config exists. if a 2nd argument is
passed, it is used as a return value for eval, otherwise
a string calling err is passed. setcfg output is passed
through eval, to set strings based on config; eval must
be used, so that the variables are set within the same
scope, otherwise they'd be set within setcfg which could
lead to some whacky results.
there's still a bit more more to do, but this single change
results in a substantial reduction in code complexity.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-06-22 01:35:25 +00:00
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eval `setcfg "config/dependencies/$2"`
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2024-06-05 10:07:53 +00:00
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$pkg_add $pkglist || $err "Cannot install packages"
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[ -n "$aur_notice" ] && \
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printf "You need AUR packages: %s\n" "$aur_notice" 1>&2; return 0
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}
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2024-06-23 11:34:26 +00:00
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[ $# -gt 0 ] && [ "$1" = "dependencies" ] && install_packages $@ && exit 0
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2024-06-04 12:53:08 +00:00
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2024-06-05 10:26:08 +00:00
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id -u 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null || $err "suid check failed (id -u)"
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2024-06-05 10:11:01 +00:00
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[ "$(id -u)" != "0" ] || $err "this command as root is not permitted"
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2024-06-27 02:18:23 +00:00
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[ -z "${TMPDIR+x}" ] || [ "${TMPDIR%_*}" = "/tmp/xbmk" ] || unset TMPDIR
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[ -n "${TMPDIR+x}" ] && export TMPDIR="$TMPDIR"
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if [ -z "${TMPDIR+x}" ]; then
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2024-06-24 23:20:06 +00:00
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[ -f "lock" ] && $err "$PWD/lock exists. Is a build running?"
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2024-05-06 21:54:55 +00:00
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export TMPDIR="/tmp"
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2024-06-27 02:18:23 +00:00
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export TMPDIR="$(mktemp -d -t xbmk_XXXXXXXX)"
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2024-06-09 14:37:13 +00:00
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touch lock || $err "cannot create 'lock' file"
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2024-06-27 02:18:23 +00:00
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xbmk_parent="y"
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2024-05-06 21:54:55 +00:00
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fi
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2023-10-15 10:22:43 +00:00
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2024-07-18 23:31:57 +00:00
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# XBMK_CACHE is a directory, for caching downloads and git repositories
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[ -z "${XBMK_CACHE+x}" ] && export XBMK_CACHE="$PWD/cache"
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[ -z "$XBMK_CACHE" ] && export XBMK_CACHE="$PWD/cache"
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[ -L "$XBMK_CACHE" ] && [ "$XBMK_CACHE" = "$PWD/cache" ] && \
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$err "cachedir is default, $PWD/cache, but it exists and is a symlink"
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[ -L "$XBMK_CACHE" ] && export XBMK_CACHE="$PWD/cache"
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[ -f "$XBMK_CACHE" ] && $err "cachedir '$XBMK_CACHE' exists but it's a file"
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2024-06-09 14:37:13 +00:00
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# if "y": a coreboot target won't be built if target.cfg says release="n"
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# (this is used to exclude certain build targets from releases)
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2024-06-24 23:12:18 +00:00
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[ -z "${XBMK_RELEASE+x}" ] && export XBMK_RELEASE="n"
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[ "$XBMK_RELEASE" = "y" ] || export XBMK_RELEASE="n"
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2024-06-09 14:37:13 +00:00
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2024-06-24 23:12:18 +00:00
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[ -z "${XBMK_THREADS+x}" ] && export XBMK_THREADS=1
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expr "X$XBMK_THREADS" : "X-\{0,1\}[0123456789][0123456789]*$" \
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1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null || export XBMK_THREADS=1 # user gave a non-integer
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2024-04-28 16:31:16 +00:00
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2024-05-15 02:01:25 +00:00
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x_() {
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2024-08-11 20:19:04 +00:00
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[ $# -lt 1 ] || $@ || \
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$err "Unhandled non-zero exit: $(echo "$@")"; return 0
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2024-05-15 02:01:25 +00:00
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}
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2024-05-25 13:37:40 +00:00
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[ -e ".git" ] || [ -f "version" ] || printf "unknown\n" > version || \
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$err "Cannot generate unknown version file"
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2024-06-28 12:44:13 +00:00
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[ -e ".git" ] || [ -f "versiondate" ] || printf "1716415872\n" > versiondate \
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|| $err "Cannot generate unknown versiondate file"
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version_="$version"
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[ ! -e ".git" ] || version="$(git describe --tags HEAD 2>&1)" || \
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version="git-$(git rev-parse HEAD 2>&1)" || version="$version_"
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versiondate_="$versiondate"
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[ ! -e ".git" ] || versiondate="$(git show --no-patch --no-notes \
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--pretty='%ct' HEAD)" || versiondate="$versiondate_"
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2024-06-02 22:34:10 +00:00
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for p in projectname version versiondate projectsite; do
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2024-07-26 14:24:00 +00:00
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chkvars "$p"; eval "x_ printf \"%s\\n\" \"\$$p\" > $p"
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done
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2024-05-26 00:54:36 +00:00
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relname="$projectname-$version"
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export LOCALVERSION="-$projectname-${version%%-*}"
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2024-05-15 02:01:25 +00:00
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2023-10-15 10:22:43 +00:00
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check_defconfig()
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{
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2024-05-18 18:51:40 +00:00
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[ -d "$1" ] || $err "Target '$1' not defined."
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2024-05-26 00:54:36 +00:00
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for x in "$1"/config/*; do
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[ -f "$x" ] && printf "%s\n" "$x" && return 1
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2024-06-27 13:06:08 +00:00
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done; return 0
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}
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2023-12-22 09:46:43 +00:00
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remkdir()
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{
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rm -Rf "$1" || $err "remkdir: !rm -Rf \"$1\""
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mkdir -p "$1" || $err "remkdir: !mkdir -p \"$1\""
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}
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2024-05-06 21:54:55 +00:00
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2024-05-19 05:45:38 +00:00
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mkrom_tarball()
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2024-05-14 22:17:22 +00:00
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{
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printf "%s\n" "$version" > "$1/version" || $err "$1 !version"
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printf "%s\n" "$versiondate" > "$1/versiondate" || $err "$1 !vdate"
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printf "%s\n" "$projectname" > "$1/projectname" || $err "$1 !pname"
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2024-05-14 23:45:01 +00:00
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2024-07-26 14:24:00 +00:00
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mktarball "$1" "${1%/*}/${relname}_${1##*/}.tar.xz"; x_ rm -Rf "$1"; :
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}
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mktarball()
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{
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[ "${2%/*}" = "$2" ] || \
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mkdir -p "${2%/*}" || $err "mk, !mkdir -p \"${2%/*}\""
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printf "\nCreating archive: %s\n\n" "$2"
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2024-06-24 23:12:18 +00:00
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tar -c "$1" | xz -T$XBMK_THREADS -9e > "$2" || $err "mktarball 2, $1"
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2024-05-26 00:54:36 +00:00
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mksha512sum "$2" "${2##*/}.sha512"
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}
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mksha512sum()
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{
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(
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[ "${1%/*}" != "$1" ] && x_ cd "${1%/*}"
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2024-06-20 00:15:06 +00:00
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sha512sum ./"${1##*/}" >> "$2" || $err "!sha512sum \"$1\" > \"$2\""
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2024-05-14 22:17:22 +00:00
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) || $err "failed to create tarball checksum"
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}
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git.sh: Remove .git if XBMK_RELEASE=y
The build system already deletes .git in all source
directories for each given release, but does so at
the very end; it still does, but now it is deleted
one by one per project, to save space during very
large builds (release sizes vary wildly, depending
on how many trees exist for coreboot basically).
If you're building entirely in tmpfs (as I do), this
could be a problem if you have lots of .git/ directories.
This change reduces disk usage, or in the above example,
memory usage when running the build system from tmpfs.
This complements another recent change, where ROM images
are compressed per target during release builds, rather
than all at the very end of the process. It is part of a
series of optimisations, to reduce the memory and disk
usage of the build system, and to reduce I/O wastage
in general.
This change will not be the last of such changes!
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-05-18 03:53:31 +00:00
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rmgit()
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{
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(
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cd "$1" || $err "!cd gitrepo $1"
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find . -name ".git" -exec rm -Rf {} + || $err "!rm .git $1"
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find . -name ".gitmodules" -exec rm -Rf {} + || $err "!rm .gitmod $1"
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) || $err "Cannot remove .git/.gitmodules in $1"
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}
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2024-05-26 00:54:36 +00:00
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2024-06-06 00:01:22 +00:00
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# return 0 if project is single-tree, otherwise 1
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# e.g. coreboot is multi-tree, so 1
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singletree()
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{
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2024-06-07 11:50:16 +00:00
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for targetfile in "config/${1}/"*/target.cfg; do
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2024-07-26 14:24:00 +00:00
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[ -e "$targetfile" ] && [ -f "$targetfile" ] && return 1; :
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2024-06-27 13:06:41 +00:00
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done; return 0
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2024-06-06 00:01:22 +00:00
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}
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2024-06-08 00:55:15 +00:00
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download()
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{
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2024-07-18 23:31:57 +00:00
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cached="$XBMK_CACHE/file/$4"
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2024-07-17 17:15:52 +00:00
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dl_fail="n" # 1 url, 2 url backup, 3 destination, 4 checksum
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vendor_checksum "$4" "$cached" 2>/dev/null && dl_fail="y"
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2024-06-08 00:55:15 +00:00
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[ "$dl_fail" = "n" ] && e "$3" f && return 0
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2024-07-18 23:31:57 +00:00
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mkdir -p "${3%/*}" "$XBMK_CACHE/file" || \
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$err "!mkdir '$3' '$XBMK_CACHE/file'"
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for url in "$1" "$2"; do
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[ "$dl_fail" = "n" ] && break
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2024-06-09 09:58:19 +00:00
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[ -z "$url" ] && continue
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2024-07-18 23:31:57 +00:00
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rm -f "$cached" || $err "!rm -f '$cached'"
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2024-07-17 17:15:52 +00:00
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curl --location --retry 3 -A "$_ua" "$url" -o "$cached" || \
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wget --tries 3 -U "$_ua" "$url" -O "$cached" || continue
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vendor_checksum "$4" "$cached" || dl_fail="n"
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done; [ "$dl_fail" = "y" ] && $err "$1 $2 $3 $4: not downloaded"
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[ "$cached" = "$3" ] || cp "$cached" "$3" || $err "!d cp $cached $3"; :
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2024-06-08 00:55:15 +00:00
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}
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vendor_checksum()
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{
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[ "$(sha512sum "$2" | awk '{print $1}')" != "$1" ] || return 1
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2024-07-26 14:24:00 +00:00
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printf "Bad checksum for file: %s\n" "$2" 1>&2; rm -f "$2" || :; :
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2024-06-08 00:55:15 +00:00
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}
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2024-06-15 19:22:19 +00:00
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cbfs()
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{
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ccmd="add-payload" && [ $# -gt 3 ] && ccmd="add"
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lzma="-c lzma" && [ $# -gt 3 ] && lzma="-t raw"
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x_ "$cbfstool" "$1" $ccmd -f "$2" -n "$3" $lzma
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}
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lib.sh: new function mk() to handle trees in bulk
single-tree projects cannot be handled in bulk, e.g.
./mk -f project1 project2 project3
that is still the case, from the shell, but internally
it is now possible:
mk -f project1 project2 project3
mk() is a function that simply handles the given flag,
and all projects specified.
it does not handle cases without argument, for example
you cannot do:
mk -f
arguments must be provided. it can be used internally,
to simplify cases where multiple single-tree projects
must be handled, but *also* allows multi-tree projects
to be specified, without being able to actually handle
trees within that multi-tree project; so for example,
you can only specify coreboot, and then it would run
on every coreboot tree.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2024-07-28 12:30:25 +00:00
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mk()
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{
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mk_flag="$1" || $err "No argument given"
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shift 1 && for mk_arg in $@; do
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./mk $mk_flag $mk_arg || $err "./mk $mk_flag $mk_arg"; :
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done; :
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}
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