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authorDarren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>2012-01-11 15:04:24 -0800
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2012-01-17 14:53:00 +0000
commit68aa18609c10a3ae2f738930c933fa2a95ce8959 (patch)
treec3eb5fcf231dd6acce3c25e9c1dcabf7e81086d9 /meta
parentcace9ddc0edd654877d968643960fa4343472b58 (diff)
downloadopenembedded-core-contrib-68aa18609c10a3ae2f738930c933fa2a95ce8959.tar.gz
bootimg: Account for FAT filesystem overhead in image size
Fixes [YOCTO #1852] The bootimg class wasn't accounting for non-trivial amount of space required by the directory entries and FATs for the FAT filesystem. This patch attempts to make an accurate prediction of FAT overhead and adjusts the image size accordingly. It assumes no more than 16 directory entries per directory (which fit in a single sector). It also assumes 8.3 filenames. With the ceiling functions rounding up to full sectors and tracks, these assumptions seem reasonable. In order to ensure the calculations are accurate, this patch forces the FAT size to 32, rather than allowing mkdosfs to automatically select 12, 16, or 32 depending on the image being built. Tested by setting BOOTIMG_EXTRA_SPACE=0 and building core-image-minimal and core-image-sato for fri2-noemgd from meta-intel. Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com> CC: Saul Wold <sgw@linux.intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'meta')
-rw-r--r--meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass45
1 files changed, 36 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass b/meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass
index b50202f68f..df3ee7315a 100644
--- a/meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass
+++ b/meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass
@@ -103,19 +103,46 @@ build_hddimg() {
grubefi_hddimg_populate
fi
- # Determine the 1024 byte block count for the final image.
- BLOCKS=`du --apparent-size -ks ${HDDDIR} | cut -f 1`
- SIZE=`expr $BLOCKS + ${BOOTIMG_EXTRA_SPACE}`
+ # Calculate the size required for the final image including the
+ # data and filesystem overhead.
+ # Sectors: 512 bytes
+ # Blocks: 1024 bytes
+
+ # Determine the sector count just for the data
+ SECTORS=$(expr $(du --apparent-size -ks ${HDDDIR} | cut -f 1) \* 2)
+
+ # Account for the filesystem overhead. This includes directory
+ # entries in the clusters as well as the FAT itself.
+ # Assumptions:
+ # < 16 entries per directory
+ # 8.3 filenames only
+
+ # 32 bytes per dir entry
+ DIR_BYTES=$(expr $(find ${HDDDIR} | tail -n +2 | wc -l) \* 32)
+ # 32 bytes for every end-of-directory dir entry
+ DIR_BYTES=$(expr $DIR_BYTES + $(expr $(find ${HDDDIR} -type d | tail -n +2 | wc -l) \* 32))
+ # 4 bytes per FAT entry per sector of data
+ FAT_BYTES=$(expr $SECTORS \* 4)
+ # 4 bytes per FAT entry per end-of-cluster list
+ FAT_BYTES=$(expr $FAT_BYTES + $(expr $(find ${HDDDIR} -type d | tail -n +2 | wc -l) \* 4))
+
+ # Use a ceiling function to determine FS overhead in sectors
+ DIR_SECTORS=$(expr $(expr $DIR_BYTES + 511) / 512)
+ # There are two FATs on the image
+ FAT_SECTORS=$(expr $(expr $(expr $FAT_BYTES + 511) / 512) \* 2)
+ SECTORS=$(expr $SECTORS + $(expr $DIR_SECTORS + $FAT_SECTORS))
+
+ # Determine the final size in blocks accounting for some padding
+ BLOCKS=$(expr $(expr $SECTORS \* 2) + ${BOOTIMG_EXTRA_SPACE})
# Ensure total sectors is an integral number of sectors per
- # track or mcopy will complain. Sectors are 512 bytes, and and
- # we generate images with 32 sectors per track. This calculation
- # is done in blocks, which are twice the size of sectors, thus
- # the 16 instead of 32.
- SIZE=$(expr $SIZE + $(expr 16 - $(expr $SIZE % 16)))
+ # track or mcopy will complain. Sectors are 512 bytes, and we
+ # generate images with 32 sectors per track. This calculation is
+ # done in blocks, thus the mod by 16 instead of 32.
+ BLOCKS=$(expr $BLOCKS + $(expr 16 - $(expr $BLOCKS % 16)))
IMG=${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.hddimg
- mkdosfs -n ${BOOTIMG_VOLUME_ID} -S 512 -C ${IMG} ${SIZE}
+ mkdosfs -F 32 -n ${BOOTIMG_VOLUME_ID} -S 512 -C ${IMG} ${BLOCKS}
# Copy HDDDIR recursively into the image file directly
mcopy -i ${IMG} -s ${HDDDIR}/* ::/