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authorRobert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com>2013-08-22 15:54:44 +0800
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2013-08-26 11:50:35 +0100
commit40c3e18f43b2f074cec97d21aeb8d21f26dd5048 (patch)
tree9762e3ec4c4a0aec480e0eef513d8f3d449902f9 /meta/classes
parentfd51cecf8b258d9f839a0ecebde69d09f75dc468 (diff)
downloadopenembedded-core-40c3e18f43b2f074cec97d21aeb8d21f26dd5048.tar.gz
image_types.bbclass: replace genext2fs with populate-extfs.sh
* The benefits: - Really support ext4 - Support the sparse file (we lost the sparse file in the image in the past, the sparse file became into the common file) - Fix the error reported by fsck: (ext2/ext3) Inode 1025, i_size is 16384, should be 17408. - Have a uniform code for ext2/3/4 generation * Comments from Darren Hart: Basically, genext2fs doesn't support creating ext4 filesystems. It creates, as I understand it, an ext2 filesystem, then adds a journal, and sets some bits. It can't support the newer features like extents. So what we end up with is a bit of a hack for a filesystem. The ext tools (e2fsprogs) unfortunately don't provide an integrated solution for generating prepopulated filesystem images as many other mkfs* tools do. One thing missing was symlink support in libext2fs. I added that support and demonstrated a script which uses the e2fsprogs debugfs tool that can populate the newly formatted filesystem from a directory and without root privileges. [YOCTO #3848] Signed-off-by: Robert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Saul Wold <sgw@linux.intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'meta/classes')
-rw-r--r--meta/classes/image_types.bbclass46
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/meta/classes/image_types.bbclass b/meta/classes/image_types.bbclass
index 0e5a9a8600..c168ed50e6 100644
--- a/meta/classes/image_types.bbclass
+++ b/meta/classes/image_types.bbclass
@@ -141,34 +141,24 @@ IMAGE_CMD_sum.jffs2 = "${IMAGE_CMD_jffs2} && sumtool -i ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IM
IMAGE_CMD_cramfs = "mkcramfs ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.cramfs ${EXTRA_IMAGECMD}"
-IMAGE_CMD_ext2 () {
- rm -rf ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/tmp.gz-${PN} && mkdir ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/tmp.gz-${PN}
- genext2fs -b $ROOTFS_SIZE -d ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} ${EXTRA_IMAGECMD} ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/tmp.gz-${PN}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.ext2
- mv ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/tmp.gz-${PN}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.ext2 ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.ext2
- rmdir ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/tmp.gz-${PN}
-}
+oe_mkext234fs () {
+ fstype=$1
+ extra_imagecmd=""
-IMAGE_CMD_ext3 () {
- genext2fs -b $ROOTFS_SIZE -d ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} ${EXTRA_IMAGECMD} ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.ext3
- tune2fs -j ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.ext3
-}
+ if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
+ shift
+ extra_imagecmd=$@
+ fi
-oe_mkext4fs () {
- genext2fs -b $ROOTFS_SIZE -d ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} ${EXTRA_IMAGECMD} $1
- tune2fs -O extents,uninit_bg,dir_index,has_journal,filetype $1
- e2fsck -yfDC0 $1 || chk=$?
- case $chk in
- 0|1|2)
- ;;
- *)
- return $chk
- ;;
- esac
+ # Create a sparse image block
+ dd if=/dev/zero of=${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.$fstype seek=$ROOTFS_SIZE count=0 bs=1k
+ mkfs.$fstype -F $extra_imagecmd ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.$fstype
+ populate-extfs.sh ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.$fstype
}
-IMAGE_CMD_ext4 () {
- oe_mkext4fs ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.ext4
-}
+IMAGE_CMD_ext2 = "oe_mkext234fs ext2 ${EXTRA_IMAGECMD}"
+IMAGE_CMD_ext3 = "oe_mkext234fs ext3 ${EXTRA_IMAGECMD}"
+IMAGE_CMD_ext4 = "oe_mkext234fs ext4 ${EXTRA_IMAGECMD}"
IMAGE_CMD_btrfs () {
mkfs.btrfs -b `expr ${ROOTFS_SIZE} \* 1024` ${EXTRA_IMAGECMD} -r ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.btrfs
@@ -218,7 +208,7 @@ JFFS2_ENDIANNESS ?= "${@base_conditional('SITEINFO_ENDIANNESS', 'le', '--little-
JFFS2_ERASEBLOCK ?= "0x40000"
EXTRA_IMAGECMD_jffs2 ?= "--pad ${JFFS2_ENDIANNESS} --eraseblock=${JFFS2_ERASEBLOCK} --no-cleanmarkers"
-# Change these if you want default genext2fs behavior (i.e. create minimal inode number)
+# Change these if you want default mkfs behavior (i.e. create minimal inode number)
EXTRA_IMAGECMD_ext2 ?= "-i 8192"
EXTRA_IMAGECMD_ext3 ?= "-i 8192"
EXTRA_IMAGECMD_ext4 ?= "-i 8192"
@@ -229,9 +219,9 @@ IMAGE_DEPENDS = ""
IMAGE_DEPENDS_jffs2 = "mtd-utils-native"
IMAGE_DEPENDS_sum.jffs2 = "mtd-utils-native"
IMAGE_DEPENDS_cramfs = "cramfs-native"
-IMAGE_DEPENDS_ext2 = "genext2fs-native"
-IMAGE_DEPENDS_ext3 = "genext2fs-native e2fsprogs-native"
-IMAGE_DEPENDS_ext4 = "genext2fs-native e2fsprogs-native"
+IMAGE_DEPENDS_ext2 = "e2fsprogs-native"
+IMAGE_DEPENDS_ext3 = "e2fsprogs-native"
+IMAGE_DEPENDS_ext4 = "e2fsprogs-native"
IMAGE_DEPENDS_btrfs = "btrfs-tools-native"
IMAGE_DEPENDS_squashfs = "squashfs-tools-native"
IMAGE_DEPENDS_squashfs-xz = "squashfs-tools-native"