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authorRod Whitby <rod@whitby.id.au>2006-01-07 08:58:44 +0000
committerOpenEmbedded Project <openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org>2006-01-07 08:58:44 +0000
commit8fb6b2d3d410ad2badf0c99ed7a66b698aafaa17 (patch)
tree8a700d795bdf33061b8bccc353fe0aaffa044036 /packages/openslug-init
parent0b67482ddc4fe571d16fa094627abb447b9a8edb (diff)
slugos: Major rename of common SlugOS files and directories from openslug to slugos.
Diffstat (limited to 'packages/openslug-init')
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/.mtn2git_empty0
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/.mtn2git_empty0
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/README49
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/.mtn2git_empty0
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/disk49
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/flash14
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/network25
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/nfs17
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/ram47
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/udhcpc.script17
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/conffiles50
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/functions332
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/.mtn2git_empty0
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/leds_startup11
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/rmrecovery4
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/sysconfsetup231
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.buffer23
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.file23
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.network28
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/umountinitrd.sh18
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/zleds38
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/kern_header.c47
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/leds.c190
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/leds.h21
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/links.conf6
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/linuxrc146
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/modprobe.conf3
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/modutils.txt1
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/reflash620
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/turnup890
-rwxr-xr-xpackages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/update-kernel82
-rw-r--r--packages/openslug-init/openslug-init_0.10.bb151
32 files changed, 0 insertions, 3133 deletions
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/.mtn2git_empty b/packages/openslug-init/.mtn2git_empty
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/.mtn2git_empty
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/.mtn2git_empty b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/.mtn2git_empty
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/.mtn2git_empty
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/README b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 264d4d8f85..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-OpenSlug-1.x Family Release README
-
-Warning: OpenSlug is not for the faint of heart! In fact, OpenSlug has a
-specific target audience.
-
-Some background first. According to the NSLU2 - Linux developers, there are 4
-specific types ("camps") of NSLU2 - Linux users:
-
- Camp #1: Users who want full Linksys compatibility (including for future
- Linksys firmware releases). They can load firmware images via
- the Linksys web interface and telnet in - to load Optware -
- Unslung packages with ipkg, but have no idea what RedBoot is or
- does.
-
- Camp #2: "Camp #1 Plus users." They can telnet into RedBoot (ability
- to "self-rescue" a non-working NSLU2), and are comfortable
- using Linux.
-
- Camp #3: Power users! Firmware flashing via any interface is a walk
- in the park. They aren't just *users*, but are developers or
- administrators of computers and/or computer software.
- However, they have no JTAG or custom bootloaders.
-
- Camp #4: Bleeding edge users. They create and use custom bootloaders,
- certainly having no need or desire for Linksys compatibility,
- modifying and/or changing the hardware as well.
-
-With those camps in mind, OpenSlug is targetted toward Camp #3 and Camp #4
-users. If you're not in Camps 3 & 4, then you should be looking to use the
-Unslung firmware. If you are a Camp #2 user, and still want to use OpenSlug,
-you need to practice gaining RedBoot access, and be able to recover from bad
-flashes, "drive not formatted" conditions, and other common mistakes/problems
-which are documented in the NSLU2-Linux Wiki at http://www.nslu2-linux.org.
-Once you are comfortable doing those things, then you may consider using
-OpenSlug.
-
-If you're still reading - and still intent on using OpenSlug, click through
-the Intel license, download the latest OpenSlug binary and flash it to your
-NSLU2! (Without any HD attached while flashing!!!) Your next stop should be
-the OpenSlug Turnip page at:
-
- http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/OpenSlugTurnUp
-
-Please add your name and information to the OpenSlug database at the yahoo
-NSLU2-Linux group at:
-
- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-linux/
-
-Happy OpenSlugging! \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/.mtn2git_empty b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/.mtn2git_empty
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/.mtn2git_empty
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/disk b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/disk
deleted file mode 100755
index ede33a3ee6..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/disk
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# boot from the hard disk partition "$1" (which
-# must be given) using options from the rest of
-# the command line.
-#
-/sbin/leds -A '!gr'
-#
-# Use the standard init path (see /etc/init.d/rcS)
-export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
-#
-# Load the helper functions
-. /etc/default/functions
-#
-if test -n "$1"
-then
- device="$1"
- shift
- echo "boot: rootfs: mount $* $device"
- #
- # wait if required
- test "$sleep" -gt 0 && sleep "$sleep"
- #
- # Mount read-write because before exec'ing init
- # this script creates the '.recovery' link to
- # detect failed boot. No file type is given to
- if mount "$@" "$device" /mnt
- then
- # checkmount checks for sh, init and no
- # .recovery plus either mnt or initrd
- if checkmount /mnt && :>/mnt/.recovery
- then
- # sync to ensure .recovery is written
- sync
- # pivot to /initrd if available, else /mnt
- cd /
- if test -d /mnt/initrd
- then
- swivel mnt initrd
- else
- swivel mnt mnt
- fi
- # swivel failed
- fi
- # Failure: unmount the partition
- umount /mnt
- fi
-fi
-# fallback - use the flash boot
-exec /boot/flash
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/flash b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/flash
deleted file mode 100755
index e0bcebc9b8..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/flash
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# boot from the current (flash) root partition
-# nothing need be done, make the power led flash
-# amber to indicate runlevel S
-/sbin/leds -A '!gr'
-exec /sbin/init
-# fallback if /sbin/init has been deleted (bad!)
-# flashing amber/red - failed early boot
-# disk lights flashing: failed in flash boot!
-/sbin/leds +A '!g12'
-exec <>/dev/console >&0 2>&0
-exec /sbin/sulogin
-exec /bin/sh
-exit 1
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/network b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/network
deleted file mode 100755
index 02b226d1f3..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/network
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# bring up the network before boot, used to allow
-# netconsole logging and NFS boot. This runs out
-# of flash, but that's ok because the script doesn't
-# leave any process running.
-#
-# NOTE: /etc/default/functions defines ifup as a shell
-# function!
-. /etc/default/functions
-#
-# Now all the information for booting should be in the configuration
-# file. Config the loopback and network interfaces.
-ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 up
-mac="$(config mac)"
-iface="$(config iface)"
-if test -n "$mac" -a -n "$iface" -a "$mac" != "00:00:00:00:00:00" -a "$mac" != "FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF"
-then
- if ifconfig "$iface" hw ether "$mac" &&
- ifup "$iface"
- then
- exit 0
- fi
-fi
-# exit code is true only if the interface config has succeeded
-exit 1
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/nfs b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/nfs
deleted file mode 100755
index 534d8b7cb0..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/nfs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# boot from the nfs partition "$1" (which
-# must be given) using options from the rest of
-# the command line.
-#
-/sbin/leds -A '!gr'
-#
-# Use the standard init path (see /etc/init.d/rcS)
-export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
-if /boot/network
-then
- # network is up and running, the NFS mount will
- # now succeed (possibly), use /boot/disk
- exec /boot/disk "$@"
-fi
-# fallback - use the flash boot
-exec /boot/flash
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/ram b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/ram
deleted file mode 100755
index 66d46a7089..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/ram
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# boot from the hard disk partition "$1" (which
-# must be given) using options from the rest of
-# the command line.
-#
-/sbin/leds -A '!gr'
-#
-# Use the standard init path (see /etc/init.d/rcS)
-export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
-#
-# Load the helper functions
-. /etc/default/functions
-#
-if test -n "$1"
-then
- device="$1"
- shift
- echo "boot: rootfs: mount $* $device"
- #
- # prepare the device. This uses tmpfs to avoid dependency
- # on non-built-in file systems and because tmpfs can expand
- # to bigger than the 10MByte ram0 partition used before.
- # The 'device' is currently unused.
- if mount -t tmpfs "$@" tmpfs /mnt
- then
- cd /
- # filter out boot (with zimage), linuxrc and anything
- # below /var, keep dev or the boot will fail (note that
- # nothing is mounted this early in the bootstrap).
- find . -mount -print |
- sed '\@^./boot/@d;\@^./boot$@d;\@^./linuxrc@d;\@^./var/@d' |
- cpio -p -d -m -u /mnt
- # checkmount checks for sh, init and no .recovery plus
- # either mnt or initrd, mnt must exist!
- if checkmount /mnt
- then
- # pivot to /mnt
- cd /
- swivel mnt mnt
- # swivel failed
- fi
- # Failure: unmount the partition.
- umount /mnt
- fi
-fi
-# fallback - use the flash boot
-exec /boot/flash
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/udhcpc.script b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/udhcpc.script
deleted file mode 100755
index 3f437e3143..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/boot/udhcpc.script
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# executed by udhcpc to do the real work of configuring an interface
-# writes the result (if any) to file descriptor 9
-case "$1" in
-deconfig) # ignored
- :;;
-renew|bound) # this gives the real information
- test -n "$ip" && {
- echo "ip='$ip'"
- echo "subnet='$subnet'"
- echo "broadcast='$broadcast'"
- echo "router='$router'"
- } >&9;;
-leasefail) # ignore - probably no dhcp server
- :;;
-*) echo "udhcpc: $*: command not recognised" >&2;;
-esac
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/conffiles b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/conffiles
deleted file mode 100644
index 8e9143bf75..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/conffiles
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-# conffiles
-# Known OpenSlug configuration files. These files are preserved on
-# a flash upgrade. Other configuration files, found from:
-#
-# /usr/lib/ipkg/*.conffiles
-# /etc/*.conf
-#
-# are preserved too with an operation of 'diff' if they have been
-# changed since /etc/.configured was created.
-#
-# Lines starting with # are comments, other lines have
-# two fields:
-#
-# operation file
-#
-# The file must *NOT* have a leading /
-#
-# operation may be:
-# ignore Do not preserve this file
-# preserve Preserve this file unconditionally
-# diff Compare file with the new version, ask if different
-#
-preserve linuxrc
-preserve etc/.configured
-preserve etc/TZ
-diff etc/default/conffiles
-diff etc/default/devpts
-diff etc/default/rcS
-preserve etc/default/sysconf
-diff etc/default/usbd
-preserve etc/defaultdomain
-preserve etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key
-preserve etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key
-preserve etc/fstab
-preserve etc/group
-preserve etc/gshadow
-preserve etc/hostname
-preserve etc/hosts
-preserve etc/localtime
-ignore etc/modules
-ignore etc/modules.conf
-preserve etc/motd
-preserve etc/network/interfaces
-preserve etc/ntp.drift
-preserve etc/passwd
-preserve etc/profile
-preserve etc/resolv.conf
-preserve etc/shadow
-preserve etc/syslog.conf
-preserve etc/timezone
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/functions b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/functions
deleted file mode 100755
index e90f03aead..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/functions
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,332 +0,0 @@
-# . this file to load the following utility functions
-#
-# mtdev "name"
-# return (output) the character device name for flash parition "name"
-# /proc/mtd has the general form:
-# dev: size erasesize name
-# mtd5: 00020000 00020000 "FIS directory"
-# use this rather than hard-wiring the device because the partition
-# table can change - looking in /proc/mtd is more reliable.
-mtdev(){
- sed -n 's!^\(mtd[0-9][0-9]*\):[^"]*"'"$1"'"$!/dev/\1!p' /proc/mtd
-}
-#
-# mtblockdev "name"
-# as mtdev but output the name of the block (not character) device
-mtblockdev(){
- sed -n 's!^mtd\([0-9][0-9]*\):[^"]*"'"$1"'"$!/dev/mtdblock\1!p' /proc/mtd
-}
-#
-# mtsize "name"
-# the size of the partition as a hexadecimal value (with 0x at the front)
-mtsize(){
- sed -n 's!^mtd[0-9][0-9]*: \([^ ]*\)[^"]*"'"$1"'"$!0x\1!p' /proc/mtd
-}
-#
-# sysvalmatch "section" "name" 'pattern' "configuration file"
-# sysvalof "section" "name" "configuration file"
-# sysval "section" "name"
-# outputs the value of the SysConf variable 'name' from section 'section',
-# this is a bit gross, when it gets a match it copies the value to the
-# hold space, if no match it jumps over the copy, at the end ($) it copies
-# the hold space to the pattern space and prints the result, thus it only
-# ever prints the last match
-# BUG FIX: busybox sed doesn't initialise the hold space and crashes if it
-# is used before initialisation, so temporarily this script does it's own
-# tail by hand.
-# NOTE: these functions should only be used internally, add entries to 'config'
-# below if necessary. This is because 'config' does the defaulting and in the
-# recovering case (zero or absent SysConf) /etc/default/sysconf only contains
-# the hw_addr entry!
-sysvalmatch(){
- # sed -n '/^\['"$1"'\]$/,/^\[.*\]$/s/^'"$2"'=\('"$3"'\)$/\1/;tH;bE;:H;h;:E;$g;$p' "$4"
- sed -n '/^\['"$1"'\]$/,/^\[.*\]$/s/^'"$2"'=\('"$3"'\)$/\1/p' "$4" | sed -n '$p'
-}
-sysvalof(){
- sysvalmatch "$1" "$2" '.*' "$3"
-}
-sysval(){
- sysvalof "$1" "$2" /etc/default/sysconf
-}
-#
-# config "value"
-# convenience callers for specific values to avoid mis-typing in scripts
-# NOTE: this function does the defaulting, 'sysval' does not! Validity
-# of the sysconf file is determined by the presence of the all important
-# hw_addr.
-config(){
- local mac
- mac=
- test -r /etc/default/sysconf &&
- mac="$(sysvalmatch network hw_addr '[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]' /etc/default/sysconf)"
- if test -n "$mac"
- then
- case "$1" in
- mac) echo "$mac";;
- host) if test -n "$(sysval network disk_server_name)"
- then
- sysval network disk_server_name
- elif test -n "$(sysval network default_server_name)"
- then
- sysval network default_server_name
- else
- echo "$mac" | sed -n 's/^..:..:..:\(..\):\(..\):\(..\)$/LKG\1\2\3/p'
- fi;;
- domain) sysval network w_d_name;;
- iface) if test -n "$(sysval network lan_interface)"
- then
- sysval network lan_interface
- else
- echo eth0
- fi;;
- ip) if test -n "$(sysval network ip_addr)"
- then
- sysval network ip_addr
- else
- echo 192.168.1.77
- fi;;
- netmask)sysval network netmask;;
- gateway)sysval network gateway;;
- dns) sysval network dns_server1;;
- dns2) sysval network dns_server2;;
- dns3) sysval network dns_server3;;
- boot) if test -n "$(sysval network bootproto)"
- then
- sysval network bootproto
- else
- echo dhcp
- fi;;
- valid) return 0;;
- *) return 1;;
- esac
- else
- # These are the defaults for an invalid mac address, use the compiled
- # in hardware address.
- case "$1" in
- mac) echo "00:02:B3:02:02:01";;
- host) echo "brokenslug";;
- iface) echo eth0;;
- ip) echo 192.168.1.77;;
- boot) echo dhcp;;
- *) return 1;;
- esac
- fi
-}
-#
-# checkif "iface"
-# Validate an interface name by making sure that it exists
-# in /proc/net/dev (and is not lo). The listing outputs the
-# interface followed by a :, the check function looks for
-# something of the form '$1[a-zA-Z0-9]*:' and outputs the
-# part preceding the ':'
-checkif(){
- sed -n '/^[ ]*lo:/d;s/^[ ]*\('"$1"'[a-zA-Z0-9]*\):.*$/\1/p;tE;d;:E;q' /proc/net/dev
-}
-#
-# checkmount "mountpoint"
-# tests an already mounted mountpoint to see whether to attempt to
-# boot with this as root. Returns success if it appears ok.
-checkmount(){
- # basic test for init (the kernel will try to load this)
- # but require a shell in bin/sh and no .recovery too
- test \( ! -f "$1/.recovery" \) -a \
- \( -d "$1/initrd" -o -d "$1/mnt" \) -a \
- \( -x "$1/bin/sh" -o -h "$1/bin/sh" \) -a \
- \( -x "$1/sbin/init" -o -h "$1/sbin/init" -o \
- -x "$1/etc/init" -o -h "$1/etc/init" -o \
- -x "$1/bin/init" -o -h "$1/bin/init" \)
-}
-#
-# swivel "new root" "old root"
-# NOTE: the arguments must be paths relative to /, bad things
-# will happen if the arguments themselves start with /
-# Pivot to a new root. This does all the fancy pivot_root stuff
-# including closing streams and does a umount /proc - it doesn't
-# matter if this fails (failure codes are ignored), but if /proc
-# was mounted it must be restored by the caller on return.
-# Normally this function never returns!
-# On return 0,1,2 are connected to /dev/console - this may not
-# have been true before!
-swivel() {
- cd "$1"
- exec <&- >&- 2>&-
- # This is just-in-case the called mounted /proc and was
- # unable to close it because of the streams
- umount /proc 2>/dev/null
- if pivot_root . "$2"
- then
- # everything must move out of the old root, this process
- # is $2/bin/sh so it must die, IO is redirected
- # just in case - typically it will be to a device so it
- # won't hold the old root open.
- # the exec here is the first point at which the old root
- # is unused - before the exec regardless of the close of
- # 0,1,2 above ash still has *this* shell script open!
- # (it's on fd 10).
- # init closes all file descriptors, there's no point
- # supplying it with fds.
- # NOTE: this used to use $2/usr/sbin/chroot, however on
- # linux / is already . when the command is executed
- # therefore it is essential to use the local (new root)
- # chroot to ensure it gets the correct shared libraries.
- exec usr/sbin/chroot . bin/sh -c "\
- test -x sbin/init && exec sbin/init
- test -x etc/init && exec etc/init
- test -x bin/init && exec bin/init
- leds -A +gr1 '!g1'
- sleep 10 >/.recovery
- sync;sync;sync
- exit 1"
- fi
- #
- # recovery - must restore the old root
- cd "$2"
- sbin/pivot_root . "$1"
- # cd is back to $1 - either pivot_root doesn't change it and the
- # chroot above was not executed, or pivot_root does change it and
- # has just changed it back!
- exec <>/dev/console >&0 2>&0
-}
-#
-# ifup "interface"
-# bring that interface up with the configured ip and other
-# information
-ifup(){
- local ip hostname router subnet iface HOSTNAME NETMASK BROADCAST
-
- iface="$1"
- ip="$(config ip)"
- hostname="$(config host)"
- router="$(config gateway)"
- broadcast=
-
- if test -n "$ip"
- then
- # only if an ip was specified
- subnet="$(config netmask)"
- else
- ip=192.168.1.77
- fi
-
- # First try udhcpc - note that the /boot/udhcpc.script
- # simply records the values returned and the udhcpc
- # is not left running so this will only work for
- # the lease length time!
- ifconfig "$iface" up
- if test "$(config boot)" != static
- then
- test -n "$hostname" && HOSTNAME="-H $hostname"
- # The script writes the required shell variable assignments
- # to file descriptor 9
- eval $(udhcpc -i "$iface" -n -q -r "$ip" $HOSTNAME -s /boot/udhcpc.script 9>&1 >/dev/null)
- fi
-
- test -n "$broadcast" && BROADCAST="broadcast $broadcast"
- test -n "$subnet" && NETMASK="netmask $subnet"
-
- if ifconfig "$iface" "$ip" $NETMASK $BROADCAST
- then
- for route in $router
- do
- route add default gw "$route" dev "$iface"
- done
- return 0
- else
- ifconfig "$iface" down
- return 1
- fi
-}
-#
-# ifdown "interface"
-# take the interface down
-ifdown(){
- ifconfig "$1" down
-}
-#
-# mountflash "flash device" "flash root directory" {mount options}
-# Finds and mounts the flash file system on the given directory
-mountflash() {
- local ffsdev ffsdir
-
- ffsdev="$1"
- test -n "$ffsdev" -a -b "$ffsdev" || {
- echo "$0: unable to find flash file system to copy ($ffsdev)" >&2
- return 1
- }
- shift
-
- ffsdir="$1"
- test -n "$ffsdir" -a -d "$ffsdir" || {
- echo "$0: mountflash $ffsdir: not a directory (internal error)" >&2
- return 1
- }
- shift
-
- mount -t jffs2 "$@" "$ffsdev" "$ffsdir" || {
- echo "$0: $ffsdev: unable to mount flash file system on $ffsdir" >&2
- return 1
- }
- return 0
-}
-#
-# umountflash [-r] "flash device"
-# unmount any instance of the given flash device, if -r is specified a mount on
-# root is an error, otherwise a mount on root is ignored (and remains).
-umountflash() {
- local rootok ffsno ffsdev
- rootok=1
- case "$1" in
- -r) rootok=
- shift;;
- esac
- #
- # The argument is ffsdev
- ffsdev="$1"
- ffsno="$(devio "<<$ffsdev" prd)"
- test -n "$ffsno" -a "$ffsno" -ge 0 || {
- echo "$0: $ffsdev: device number $ffsno is not valid, cannot continue." >&2
- return 1
- }
- #
- # Make sure that Flashdisk isn't mounted on /
- if test -z "$rootok" -a "$(devio "<</etc/init.d/sysconfsetup" prd)" -eq "$ffsno"
- then
- echo "$0: $ffsdev is mounted on /, use turnup ram" >&2
- return 1
- fi
- #
- # The function is currently always used interactively, so output
- echo "$0: umounting any existing mount of $ffsdev" >&2
- #
- # check each mount point, do this last first because otherwise nested
- # mounts of ffsdev cannot be umounted.
- ffs_umount() {
- local device mp type options stuff
-
- read device mp type options stuff
- test -z "$device" && return 0
-
- # handle following entries first
- ffs_umount || return 1
-
- # handle this entry, since this is currently only used for unmounting
- # the flash root partition we know a file which must exist...
- case "$mp/$type" in
- //jffs2);; # skip /
- */jffs2)test "$(devio "<<$mp/etc/init.d/sysconfsetup" prd 2>/dev/null)" -ne "$ffsno" ||
- umount "$mp" || {
- echo "$0: $mp: unable to umount $ffsdev" >&2
- return 1
- };;
- esac
-
- return 0
- }
- #
- ffs_umount </proc/mounts || {
- echo "$0: umount $ffsdev from all mount points then re-run reflash" >&2
- return 1
- }
-
- return 0
-}
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/.mtn2git_empty b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/.mtn2git_empty
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/.mtn2git_empty
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/leds_startup b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/leds_startup
deleted file mode 100755
index 945d75bd02..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/leds_startup
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# Bug fix: during the initial boot sysvinit sets PREVLEVEL to
-# nothing in rcS and to 'N' in the transition from rcS to the
-# user state. This script runs on that transition and, if
-# the PREVLEVEL is 'N', sets 'previous' (as in /etc/init.d/rc)
-# to 'S'
-if test "$PREVLEVEL" = N
-then
- previous=S exec /etc/init.d/zleds stop
-fi
-exit 0
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/rmrecovery b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/rmrecovery
deleted file mode 100755
index eec822b154..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/rmrecovery
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# Run to remove /.recovery if the boot seems to have succeeded
-test -e /.recovery && rm -f /.recovery
-exit 0
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/sysconfsetup b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/sysconfsetup
deleted file mode 100644
index 31ff38d7ee..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/sysconfsetup
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,231 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# This script is run once when the system first boots. Its sole
-# purpose is to create /etc/default/sysconf (the overall system
-# configuration file) and other files derived from this.
-#
-# The script runs immediately after S10checkroot.sh - this is the
-# point at which the rootfs will be mounted rw even if the kernel
-# booted with it ro.
-#
-# rm or mv the file to run this again. If this is done the
-# following configuration files will be rewritten:
-#
-# /etc/default/sysconf
-# /etc/hostname
-# /etc/defaultdomain
-# /etc/network/interfaces
-# /etc/resolv.conf
-#
-# /etc/default/functions contains useful utility functions - it's
-# in a separate file so that it can be loaded by any script
-. /etc/default/functions
-#
-config valid && test "$1" != reload && exit 0
-#
-# Utility to deal with absence of DNS configuration
-echodns(){
- local dns
- if test $# -gt 0
- then
- for dns in "$@"
- do
- echo "nameserver $dns"
- done
- fi
-}
-#
-# The SysConf device must exist in /dev at this point for this script
-# to work.
-#
-# It is important not to hard-wire the name of the device because of
-# the posibility of changing the flash partition layout.
-#
-# The block device is used here because at present udev does not
-# show the character devices
-sysdev=
-config valid || sysdev="$(mtblockdev SysConf)"
-if test -n "$sysdev" -a -b "$sysdev"
-then
- # Read the defined part of SysConf into /etc/default/sysconf.
- # SysConf has lines of two forms:
- #
- # [section]
- # name=value
- #
- # In practice SysConf also contains other stuff, use the command:
- #
- # devio '<</dev/mtd1;cpb'
- #
- # to examine the current settings. The badly formatted stuff
- # is removed (to be exact, the sed script selects only lines
- # which match one of the two above). The lan interface, which
- # defaults to ixp0, is changed to the correct value for openslug,
- # eth0. The bootproto, which LinkSys sets to static in manufacturing,
- # is reset to dhcp if the IP is still the original (192.168.1.77)
- devio "<<$sysdev" cpb fb1,10 | sed -n '/^\[[^][]*\]$/p;
- s/^lan_interface=ixp0$/lan_interface=eth0/;
- /^ip_addr=192\.168\.1\.77$/,/^bootproto/s/^bootproto=static$/bootproto=dhcp/;
- /^[-a-zA-Z0-9_][-a-zA-Z0-9_]*=/p' >/etc/default/sysconf
- #
- # The SysConf must have a hardware id, if it doesn't it has
- # probably been erased or never set in the first place and the
- # hardware id is retrieved from the RedBoot partition. This is
- # the only thing which cannot be defaulted.
-fi
-#
-# Error recovery: no SysConf or invalid SysConf. Make a new one from the
-# RedBoot hardware ID information.
-# NOTE: this block of code overwrites the shell script arguments.
-config valid || {
- reddev="$(mtblockdev RedBoot)"
- initmac=
- if test -n "$reddev" -a -b "$reddev"
- then
- # The hardware id starts 80 bytes before the end of the
- # block, the block ends (or should end) with the signature
- # <4 bytes> sErCoMm <bytes> sErCoMm. Note that devio 'pf'
- # empties the stack.
- set -- $(devio "<<$reddev" '
- <= $80-
- .= @
- pf %02X
- A= 5
- $( 1
- A= @,A1-
- pf :%02X
- $) A
- pn
- <=f4+;cp7;pn
- <=$7-;cp7;pn')
- if test $# -eq 3 -a "$2" = sErCoMm -a "$3" = sErCoMm
- then
- initmac="$1"
- fi
- fi
- #
- # APEX: may need extra code to set initmac here.
- #
- if test -n "$initmac"
- then
- #
- # Generate a complete /etc/default/sysconf based on just
- # one number ;-)
- { echo '[network]'
- echo "hw_addr=$initmac"
- } >/etc/default/sysconf
- #
- # See /etc/default/functions (the config function) for
- # the derivation of the rest of the information.
- fi
-}
-#
-# The config function will now return the correct values - even if sysconf
-# is still missing. 'config valid' says if valid configuration information
-# is available.
-#
-# Set up the 'standard' files in the root file system (these couldn't be set
-# up before because they depend on stuff which RedBoot puts into SysConf from
-# the ID info on the specific machine - in particular the hardware address of
-# eth0, which must be the one assigned for *this* box!)
-#
-# HOSTNAME: defaults to LGK<mac> i.e. something derived from
-# the ethernet hardware. LinkSys documentation explains how
-# to determine this. Set by the user in linksys setup software.
-# DOMAINNAME: LinkSys puts this in w_d_name.
-test -n "$(config host)" && config host >/etc/hostname
-domain="$(config domain)"
-test -n "$domain" && echo "$domain" >/etc/defaultdomain
-#
-# Ethernet information. This goes into /etc/network/interfaces,
-# however this is only used for static setup (and this is not
-# the default). With dhcp the openslug udhcp script,
-# /etc/udhcpc.d/50default, loads the values from sysconf. The
-# lan_interface config value must exist for the file to be
-# overwritten here.
-iface="$(config iface)"
-if test -n "$iface"
-then
- boot="$(config boot)"
- # Only dhcp and static are supported at present - bootp
- # support requires installation of appropriate packages
- # dhcp is the fail-safe
- case "$boot" in
- dhcp|static) ;;
- *) boot=dhcp;;
- esac
- #
- mac="$(config mac)"
- ip="$(config ip)"
- netmask="$(config netmask)"
- gateway="$(config gateway)"
- {
- echo "# /etc/network/interfaces"
- echo "# configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)"
- echo "#"
- echo "# The loopback interface"
- echo "auto lo"
- echo "iface lo inet loopback"
- echo "#"
- echo "# The NSLU2 built-in ethernet"
- echo "auto $iface"
- echo "# Automatically generated from /etc/default/sysconf"
- if config valid
- then
- echo "# The pre-up option must always be supplied, regardless"
- echo "# of configuration, to set the hardware correctly."
- echo "# Severe network problems may result if this option is"
- echo "# removed."
- c=
- else
- echo "# WARNING: improperly configured network interface."
- echo "# WARNING: the pre-up line must be corrected or severe"
- echo "# WARNING: network problems may result."
- c='#'
- mac='<WARNING: unknown hardware address>'
- fi
- echo "iface $iface inet $boot"
- echo "${c} pre-up ifconfig $iface hw ether $mac"
- # The following are ignored for DHCP but are harmless
- test -n "$ip" && echo " address $ip"
- test -n "$netmask" && echo " netmask $netmask"
- test -n "$gateway" && echo " gateway $gateway"
- } >/etc/network/interfaces
-fi
-#
-# The DNS server information gives up to three nameservers, but this
-# currently only binds in the first.
-{
- test -n "$domain" && echo "search $domain"
- echodns $(config dns) $(config dns1) $(config dns2)
-} >/etc/resolv.conf
-#
-# Invalid config must be handled, do this by hacking /etc/motd.
-if config valid
-then
- echo "Host name: $(config host)"
- echo "Host ID: $mac"
- echo "Network boot method: $boot"
- case "$boot" in
- static) echo "Host IP address: $ip";;
- esac
- echo "Use 'turnup init' to reset the configuration"
- echo "Use 'turnup disk|nfs -i <device> options to initialise a non-flash root"
- echo "Use 'turnup help' for more information"
-else
- echo "+=====================================================================+"
- echo "| +-----------------------+ |"
- echo "| | INITIALISATION FAILED | |"
- echo "| +-----------------------+ |"
- echo "| |"
- echo "| This machine has been booted with a temporary ethernet id |"
- echo "| The initialisation failed because the machine id was not available |"
- echo "| within the flash memory of the NSLU2. You must run: |"
- echo "| |"
- echo "| turnup init |"
- echo "| |"
- echo "| To correct this problem. Severe network problems may occur if this |"
- echo "| is not done. |"
- echo "+=====================================================================+"
-fi >/etc/motd
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.buffer b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.buffer
deleted file mode 100644
index 9285c02946..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.buffer
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Invoke the syslog startup if the configuration
-# uses (only) 'buffer' as the DESTINATION
-DESTINATION=
-test -f /etc/syslog.conf && . /etc/syslog.conf
-doit=
-
-for d in $DESTINATION
-do
- case "$d" in
- buffer) doit=1;;
- file) exit 0;;
- remote) exit 0;;
- *) echo "/etc/syslog.conf: $d: unknown destination" >&2
- exit 1;;
- esac
-done
-
-test -n "$doit" -a -x /etc/init.d/syslog &&
- exec /etc/init.d/syslog "$@"
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.file b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.file
deleted file mode 100644
index 80ee5f0174..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.file
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Invoke the syslog startup if the configuration
-# uses 'file' (and, optionally, buffer) as the DESTINATION
-DESTINATION=
-test -f /etc/syslog.conf && . /etc/syslog.conf
-doit=
-
-for d in $DESTINATION
-do
- case "$d" in
- buffer) :;;
- file) doit=1;;
- remote) exit 0;;
- *) echo "/etc/syslog.conf: $d: unknown destination" >&2
- exit 1;;
- esac
-done
-
-test -n "$doit" -a -x /etc/init.d/syslog &&
- exec /etc/init.d/syslog "$@"
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.network b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.network
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d7f4ab8e6..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/syslog.network
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Invoke the syslog startup if the configuration
-# uses 'remote', or doesn't use 'buffer' or 'file'
-DESTINATION=
-test -f /etc/syslog.conf && . /etc/syslog.conf
-doit=
-doneit=
-
-for d in $DESTINATION
-do
- case "$d" in
- buffer) doneit=1;;
- file) doneit=1;;
- remote) doit=1;;
- *) doit=1
- echo "/etc/syslog.conf: $d: unknown destination" >&2
- exit 1;;
- esac
-done
-
-# One of doneit or doit is set unless the DESTINATION value
-# is empty (which is probably an error), let syslog handle
-# the error.
-test \( -n "$doit" -o -z "$doneit" \) -a -x /etc/init.d/syslog &&
- exec /etc/init.d/syslog "$@"
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/umountinitrd.sh b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/umountinitrd.sh
deleted file mode 100644
index da39b425f8..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/umountinitrd.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# umount /mnt, which is where the initrd ends up mounted
-# if the directory /initrd is not present, if this fails
-# then the /initrd is mounted and we want to remount that
-# ro - this works round the shutdown -r hang problem
-umount /mnt 2>/dev/null || {
- # need the device for a remount
- . /etc/default/functions
- ffspart=Flashdisk
- ffsdev="$(mtblockdev $ffspart)"
- if test -n "$ffsdev" -a -b "$ffsdev"
- then
- mount -o remount,ro "$ffsdev" /initrd
- else
- echo "Flashdisk: $ffsdev: flash device not found" >&2
- fi
-}
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/zleds b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/zleds
deleted file mode 100644
index c4e2b37219..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/initscripts/zleds
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# This script is executed at the start and end of each run-level
-# transition. It is the first 'stop' script and the last 'start'
-# script.
-#
-# 'stop' sets the correct colour power LED to flash between the
-# two colours of the previous and next runlevel.
-# 'start' sets the LED to steady
-#
-# 'red' is the initial setting on kernel boot
-#
-# 'amber' is used for run levels S (from /linuxrc), 0 (halt),
-# 1 (single user) and 6 (reboot). halt and reboot do not
-# terminate therefore the LED remains flashing until the
-# kernel terminates.
-#
-# 'green' is used for run levels 2-5 - the normal user run levels.
-#
-# colours are 'g' (green), 'r' (red) or 'gr' (amber).
-colour() {
- case "$1" in
- S|0|1|6) echo gr;;
- 2|3|4|5) echo g;;
- N) echo r;;
- *) echo "led change: $runlevel: runlevel unknown" >&2
- echo r;;
- esac
-}
-
-# leds syntax is -A +<init state> /<new state>
-case "$1" in
-start) leds -gr +"$(colour "$runlevel")";;
-stop) leds -gr +"$(colour "$previous")" /"$(colour "$runlevel")";;
-*) echo "led change: $1: command ignored" >&2;;
-esac
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/kern_header.c b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/kern_header.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 73b46eec0c..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/kern_header.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/stat.h>
-
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- struct stat sbuf;
- char *devtype;
- FILE *headerfile;
- unsigned int header[4];
-
-
- if (argc != 3) {
- fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s NSLU2_kernel_file_name prepend_header_filename\nThis program builds a 16 byte header which can be prepended to a NSLU2 Kernel for reflashing\n", argv[0]);
- exit (1);
- }
-
- if (stat(argv[1], &sbuf) < 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: stat: %s\n", argv[1], strerror(errno));
- exit (1);
- }
-
- /* printf ("File %s is %d bytes long\n", argv[1], sbuf.st_size); */
- if ((headerfile=fopen(argv[2],"wb"))==NULL)
- {
- fprintf(stderr,"Error opening file\n");
- exit (1);
- }
-
- if ((sbuf.st_size + 16) > 0x100000) {
- fprintf(stderr,"Error Kernel + Header is > 1 MB\n");
- exit (1);
- }
-
- header[0] = (unsigned int)sbuf.st_size + 16;
- header[1] = 0;
- header[2] = 0;
- header[3] = 0;
- if (!fwrite(&header, sizeof(unsigned int), 4, headerfile))
- fprintf(stderr,"Error write to headerfile: %s\n", strerror(errno));
-
- fclose(headerfile);
-}
-
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/leds.c b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/leds.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e2120ae5d6..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/leds.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,190 +0,0 @@
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <math.h>
- #include <errno.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <endian.h>
- #include <unistd.h>
- #include <fcntl.h>
- #include <sys/ioctl.h>
- #include "leds.h"
-
- static int leds;
- static int reset;
- static int verbose = 0;
- enum {
- off=0, on=1, blink, unknown, transition=unknown
- };
-
-
- void init_leds(void)
- {
- int i;
- if ((leds = open("/dev/leds", O_RDWR)) < 0) {
- int e1 = errno;
- if (e1 != ENOENT) {
-
- fprintf(stderr,"Error: Could not open LEDS device file '/dev/leds' : %s\n",
- strerror(e1));
- if(e1 == EACCES)
- fprintf(stderr,"Run as root\n");
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-
- if (verbose)
- printf("leds: initialized.\n");
- }
-
- void led_ioctl( int cmd, int num )
- {
- int i, st;
-
- if (ioctl(leds, cmd, num) < 0) {
- int e1 = errno;
- fprintf(stderr, "leds: ioctl(%d,%d): failed to set leds: %s\n",
- cmd, num, strerror(e1));
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-
- void led_set( int led, int state )
- {
- switch (state) {
- case off: if (!reset) led_ioctl(N2_LM_OFF, led); break;
- case on: led_ioctl(N2_LM_ON, led); break;
- case blink: /* Ensure any previous timer gets deleted first and that
- * the LED is in a well known state.
- */
- if (!reset) led_ioctl(N2_LM_OFF, led);
- led_ioctl(N2_LM_BLINK, led); break;
- }
- }
-
- int led( int ch ) {
- switch (ch) {
- case 'r': return LED_RS_RED;
- case 'g': return LED_RS_GRN;
- case '1': return LED_DISK1;
- case '2': return LED_DISK2;
- case 'A': reset = 1; return LED_ALL;
- default: fprintf(stderr, "leds: %c: unknown LED (use r,g,0,1 or A)\n", ch);
- exit(1);
- }
- }
-
- int main( int argc, char **argv )
- {
- /* Default: switch green on, red off (-A +g). */
- if (argc == 1) {
- verbose = 1;
- init_leds();
- led_ioctl(N2_LM_ALL_OFF, 0);
- led_ioctl(N2_LM_ON, LED_RS_GRN);
- } else {
- int i, alt=0, state[PHYS_LEDS];
- for(i=0; i<PHYS_LEDS; ++i)
- state[i] = unknown;
- reset = 0;
-
- while (--argc > 0) {
- char *arg = *++argv;
- int st;
- if (strcmp(arg, "-v") == 0) {
- ++verbose;
- continue;
- }
-
- switch (*arg) {
- case '+': st = on; break;
- case '-': st = off; break;
- case '!': st = blink; break;
- case '/': st = transition; break;
- default: fprintf(stderr, "leds: %c: unknown option\n", *arg);
- exit(1);
- }
-
- if (st != transition) {
- while (*++arg) {
- i = led(*arg);
- if (i == LED_ALL)
- for (i=0; i<PHYS_LEDS; ++i) state[i] = st;
- else
- state[i] = st;
- }
- } else {
- int done, newstate[PHYS_LEDS];
- for(i=0; i<PHYS_LEDS; ++i)
- newstate[i] = off;
- while (*++arg) {
- i = led(*arg);
- if (i == LED_ALL)
- for (i=0; i<PHYS_LEDS; ++i) newstate[i] = on;
- else
- newstate[i] = on;
- }
-
- /* Merge the newstate back in. This sets 'alt' if going
- * from an old state of just red to a new of just green
- * or vice versa (and this is the only way of getting
- * 'alt')
- */
- /* Blink anything which changes from off to on or from
- * on to off (this ignores anything already blinking).
- */
- for (done=i=0; i<PHYS_LEDS; ++i) {
- if (state[i] == !newstate[i]) {
- done = 1;
- state[i] = blink;
- }
- }
-
- /* Is anything (new) blinking? If it is then deal
- * with the red/green case - blinking red,green is
- * amber, is that what we want? This could be
- * improved by a better kernel interface - it would
- * be nice just to specify on/off times and a start
- * time for each LED.
- */
- if (done) {
- if (state[LED_RS_RED] == blink && state[LED_RS_GRN] == blink &&
- newstate[LED_RS_RED] == !newstate[LED_RS_GRN]) {
- /* Kernel bug: must switch off r and g first. */
- alt = 1;
- }
- } else {
- for (i=0; i<PHYS_LEDS; ++i) {
- if (newstate[i] == on) {
- state[i] = blink;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Go through the list making the required settings. 'alt' is
- * special. 'reset' means A was given and all the settings are
- * known.
- */
- init_leds();
- if (reset)
- led_ioctl(N2_LM_ALL_OFF, 0);
- if (alt) {
- /* Turn the leds off first to get to a known state. */
- led_set(LED_RS_GRN, off);
- led_set(LED_RS_RED, off);
- led_ioctl(N2_LM_ALT, LED_RS_RED);
- } else {
- /* KERNEL BUG: setting the green timer zaps the red behaviour
- * to toggle the green, therefore if red blink is set before
- * green blink no blink will happen!
- */
- led_set(LED_RS_GRN, state[LED_RS_GRN]);
- led_set(LED_RS_RED, state[LED_RS_RED]);
- }
- led_set(LED_DISK1, state[LED_DISK1]);
- led_set(LED_DISK2, state[LED_DISK2]);
- }
-
- return 0;
- }
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/leds.h b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/leds.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 0b236dd6c0..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/leds.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
- void init_leds(void);
- void led_on(int);
- void led_off( int );
- void led_toggle(int num);
-
- // ioctls -- 'M" is used for sound cards...we don't got one so it seems safe
- #define N2_LM_OFF _IOW('M',32,long)
- #define N2_LM_ON _IOW('M',33,long)
- #define N2_LM_BLINK _IOW('M',34,long)
- #define N2_LM_ALT _IOW('M',35,long)
- #define N2_LM_ALL_ON _IO('M',36)
- #define N2_LM_ALL_OFF _IO('M',37)
-
- // The LED names for switches
- #define LED_RS_RED 0
- #define LED_RS_GRN 1
- #define LED_DISK1 2
- #define LED_DISK2 3
- #define LED_ALL 4
-
- #define PHYS_LEDS 4
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/links.conf b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/links.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index fdd1f3ce23..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/links.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-# This file does not exist. Please do not ask the debian maintainer about it.
-# You may use it to do strange and wonderful things, at your risk.
-
-# The new RTC class does not create the /dev/rtc symlink, and udev rules don't get run for built-in modules.
-# So it looks like we have to do this here for the moment, until someone comes up with a better idea ...
-L rtc rtc0
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/linuxrc b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/linuxrc
deleted file mode 100755
index 7c20a55b65..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/linuxrc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,146 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# **** DO NOT EVEN THINK OF EDITING OR REMOVING THIS FILE ****
-# **** UNLESS YOU REALLY KNOW *EXACTLY* WHAT YOU ARE DOING. ****
-
-
-# Determine the desired rootfs based on user flag files.
-
-if [ -f /.ramdisk ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Preferred root device is /dev/ram0 (maintenence)"
- mounted=/mnt
- prefroot=maintenence
-elif [ -f /.sda1root ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Preferred root device is /dev/sda1 (disk 1)"
- mounted=/mnt
- prefroot=sda1
-elif [ -f /.sda2root ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Preferred root device is /dev/sda2 (disk 1)"
- mounted=/mnt
- prefroot=sda2
-elif [ -f /.sdb1root ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Preferred root device is /dev/sdb1 (disk 2)"
- mounted=/mnt
- prefroot=sdb1
-elif [ -f /.sdb2root ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Preferred root device is /dev/sdb2 (disk 2)"
- mounted=/mnt
- prefroot=sdb2
-elif [ -f /.nfsroot ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Preferred root device is NFS"
- mounted=/mnt
- prefroot=nfsroot
-else
- /bin/echo "Preferred root device is jffs2"
- mounted=
- prefroot=jffs2
-fi
-
-
-# Perform prepatory tasks, and determine whether the desired rootfs is viable.
-
-/bin/mount -t proc proc /proc
-
-if [ $prefroot = "sda1" -o $prefroot = "sda2" -o $prefroot = "sdb1" -o $prefroot = "sdb2" ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Sleeping 10sec while waiting for disk..."
- sleep 10
- /bin/mount -rt ext3 /dev/$prefroot /mnt
- if [ -L /mnt/sbin/init -o -x /mnt/sbin/init -o \
- -L /mnt/bin/init -o -x /mnt/bin/init ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Root filesystem will be mounted from /dev/$prefroot ..."
- else
- /bin/umount /mnt
- /bin/echo "Can't find valid rootfs on /dev/$prefroot, using jffs2 ..."
- mounted=
- prefroot=jffs2
- fi
-fi
-
-if [ $prefroot = "maintenence" ] ; then
- /bin/dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ram0 bs=1k count=12k 2>/dev/null
- /usr/bin/mke2fs -m 0 /dev/ram0 12288
- /bin/mount -t ext2 /dev/ram0 /mnt
- ( /usr/bin/find . -print0 -mount | /usr/bin/cpio -p -0 -d -m -u /mnt )
- /bin/rm -f /mnt/linuxrc
- /bin/cp /mnt/home/httpd/html/Management/upgrade.cgi /mnt/home/httpd/html/Management/upgrade-real.cgi
- /bin/echo "#!/bin/sh" > /mnt/home/httpd/html/Management/upgrade.cgi
- /bin/echo >> /mnt/home/httpd/html/Management/upgrade.cgi
- /bin/echo "/bin/mount -t ramfs none /upload -o size=8196 2>/dev/null" \
- >> /mnt/home/httpd/html/Management/upgrade.cgi
- /bin/echo "/bin/dd if=/dev/zero of=/upload/free-ram bs=1k count=8k 2>/dev/null" \
- >> /mnt/home/httpd/html/Management/upgrade.cgi
- /bin/echo "/bin/umount /upload 2>/dev/null" \
- >> /mnt/home/httpd/html/Management/upgrade.cgi
- /bin/echo "exec /home/httpd/html/Management/upgrade-real.cgi" \
- >> /mnt/home/httpd/html/Management/upgrade.cgi
- /bin/echo "Root filesystem will be mounted from /dev/ram0 (a copy of /dev/mtdblock4) ..."
-fi
-
-if [ $prefroot = "nfsroot" ] ; then
-
- sysconflen=`/bin/dd if=/dev/mtd1 bs=4 count=1 2>/dev/null | /usr/bin/hexdump -n 6 -e '"%02d"'`
- ipaddr=`/bin/dd if=/dev/mtd1 bs=1 count=$sysconflen skip=4 2>/dev/null | grep ip_addr | sed -e s/ip_addr=//`
- netmask=`/bin/dd if=/dev/mtd1 bs=1 count=$sysconflen skip=4 2>/dev/null | grep netmask | sed -e s/netmask=//`
- gateway=`/bin/dd if=/dev/mtd1 bs=1 count=$sysconflen skip=4 2>/dev/null | grep gateway | sed -e s/gateway=//`
-
- /sbin/insmod ixp400
- /sbin/insmod ixp425_eth
- /sbin/ifconfig ixp0 up $ipaddr netmask $netmask
- /sbin/route add default gw $gateway
-
- /sbin/ifconfig lo up 127.0.0.1
-
- # The nfsrootloc and nfsrootopts vars can be overridden here.
- . /.nfsroot
-
- /bin/mount $nfsrootopts $nfsrootloc /mnt
-
- if [ -L /mnt/sbin/init -o -x /mnt/sbin/init -o \
- -L /mnt/bin/init -o -x /mnt/bin/init ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Root filesystem will be mounted from an NFS root ..."
- mounted=/mnt
- else
- /bin/umount /mnt
- /bin/echo "Can't find valid NFS rootfs, using jffs2 ..."
- mounted=
- prefroot=jffs2
- fi
-fi
-
-if [ $prefroot = "jffs2" ] ; then
- /bin/echo "Root filesystem will be mounted from /dev/mtdblock4 ..."
- mounted=
-fi
-
-
-/bin/umount /proc
-
-# Pivot to the desired rootfs and run the initial executable.
-
-if [ -n "$mounted" ] ; then
-
- cd $mounted
-
- if [ -x ./sbin/init -o -L ./sbin/init ] ; then
- runboot=/sbin/init
- elif [ -x ./bin/init -o -L ./bin/init ] ; then
- runboot=/bin/init
- else
- runboot=/bin/sh
- fi
-
- /sbin/pivot_root . initrd
-
- exec /usr/sbin/chroot . $runboot < /dev/console 1> /dev/console 2> /dev/console
-
-else
-
- exec /sbin/init
-
-fi
-
-/bin/echo "Can't chroot to $prefroot, using jffs2 ..."
-exec /sbin/init
-
-# Last-resort fall-back - this should never be reached.
-/bin/sh
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/modprobe.conf b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/modprobe.conf
deleted file mode 100644
index 08482e8c6d..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/modprobe.conf
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-# Add an alias for eth0 to MODULE to cause the S40networking
-# init script to load the MODULE driver on the first boot
-alias eth0 MODULE
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/modutils.txt b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/modutils.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index a73b480efe..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/modutils.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-# Adding modules to be automatically loaded via update-modules
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/reflash b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/reflash
deleted file mode 100644
index bcf51fc606..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/reflash
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,620 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# reflash
-# ensure the flash disk is not mounted
-# save configuration files
-# update the kernel
-# update the flashdisk
-# restore the saved configuration files
-# the set of configuration files is described by
-# /etc/default/conffiles.
-#
-# /etc/default/functions contains useful utility functions
-. /etc/default/functions
-#
-# CHECKING FOR INPUT (ARGUMENTS ETC)
-# ----------------------------------
-#
-# find the kernel and the new flash file system, an image file can
-# be used to specify both images.
-ffsfile=
-kfile=
-imgfile=
-while test $# -gt 0
-do
- case "$1" in
- -k) shift
- test $# -gt 0 || {
- echo "reflash: -k: give the file containing the kernel image" >&2
- exit 1
- }
- kfile="$1"
- shift;;
- -[jr]) shift
- test $# -gt 0 || {
- echo "reflash: -j: give the file containing the root jffs2 image" >&2
- exit 1
- }
- ffsfile="$1"
- shift;;
- -i) shift
- test $# -gt 0 || {
- echo "reflash: -i: give the file containing the complete flash image" >&2
- exit 1
- }
- imgfile="$1"
- shift;;
- *) echo "reflash: usage: $0 [-k kernel] [-j rootfs] [-i image]" >&2
- echo " -k file: the new compressed kernel image ('zImage')" >&2
- echo " -j file: the new root file system (jffs2)" >&2
- echo " -i file: a complete flash image (gives both kernel and jffs2)" >&2
- echo " The current jffs2 will be umounted if mounted." >&2
- exit 1;;
- esac
-done
-#
-# Sanity check on the arguments
-if test -n "$imgfile" -a -n "$ffsfile" -a -n "$kfile"
-then
- echo "reflash: -k,-j,-i: specify at most two files" >&2
- echo " -i has both a kernel and rootfs, the kernel from -k and" >&2
- echo " the rootfs from -j override the one in the image (if given)" >&2
- exit 1
-elif test -z "$imgfile" -a -z "$ffsfile" -a -z "$kfile"
-then
- echo "reflash: -k,-j,-i: specify at least one file to flash" >&2
- exit 1
-fi
-#
-# Perform basic checks on the input (must exist, size must be ok).
-if test -n "$imgfile"
-then
- if test -r "$imgfile"
- then
- # read the partition table and from this find the offset
- # and size of Kernel and Flashdisk partitions. The following
- # devio command just dumps the partition table in a format
- # similar to /proc/mtd (but it outputs decimal values!)
- #NOTE: this uses a here document because this allows the while
- # loop to set the variables, a pipe would put the while in
- # a sub-shell and the variable settings would be lost. This
- # works in ash, no guarantees about other shells!
- while read size base name
- do
- case "$name" in
- Kernel) imgksize="$size"
- imgkoffset="$base";;
- Flashdisk)
- imgffssize="$size"
- imgffsoffset="$base";;
- esac
- done <<EOI
-$(devio "<<$imgfile" '
- <= $ 0x20000 -
- L= 0x1000
- $( 1
- # 0xff byte in name[0] ends the partition table
- $? @ 255 =
- # output size base name
- <= f15+
- .= b 0xfffffff &
- <= f4+
- .= b
- pf "%lu %lu "
- <= f28-
- cp 16
- pn
- <= f240+
- L= L256-
- $) L255>')
-EOI
- # check the result
- test "$imgksize" -gt 0 -a "$imgkoffset" -ge 0 || {
- echo "reflash: $imgfile: failed to find Kernel partition in image" >&2
- exit 1
- }
- # the kernel is after a 16 byte header which holds the
- # values length,0,0,0 Get the true size.
- ktmp="$(devio "<<$imgfile" "L=$imgksize" "O=$imgkoffset" '
- $( OL+$>!
- <= O
- A= b
- $( AL>!
- pr A
- $) 0
- $) 0')"
- test "$ktmp" -gt 0 || {
- echo "reflash: $imgfile($imgkoffset,$imgksize): invalid kernel offset/size" >&2
- exit 1
- }
- # update the size and offset to these values (the offset is 16+ because
- # of the header).
- imgksize="$ktmp"
- imgkoffset="$(devio "O=$imgkoffset" 'pr O16+')"
- # just test the size for the rootfs
- test "$imgffssize" -gt 0 -a "$imgffsoffset" -ge 0 || {
- echo "reflash: $imgfile: failed to find Flashdisk" >&2
- exit 1
- }
- else
- echo "reflash: $imgfile: image file not found" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
-fi
-if test -n "$kfile"
-then
- if test ! -r "$kfile"
- then
- echo "reflash: $kfile: kernel file not found" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
- # the file values override anything from the image.
- imgksize="$(devio "<<$kfile" 'pr$')"
- imgkoffset=0
-else
- kfile="$imgfile"
-fi
-if test -n "$ffsfile"
-then
- if test ! -r "$ffsfile"
- then
- echo "reflash: $ffsfile: root file system image file not found" >&2
- exit 1
- fi
- # values override those from the image
- imgffssize="$(devio "<<$ffsfile" 'pr$')"
- imgffsoffset=0
-else
- ffsfile="$imgfile"
-fi
-#
-# INPUTS OK, CHECKING THE ENVIRONMENT
-# -----------------------------------
-# basic setup. This could be parameterised to use different partitions!
-kpart=Kernel
-ffspart=Flashdisk
-#
-kdev=
-ksize=0
-if test -n "$kfile"
-then
- # we have a new kernel
- kdev="$(mtblockdev $kpart)"
- test -n "$kdev" -a -b "$kdev" || {
- echo "reflash: $kpart($kdev): cannot find $kpart mtd partition." >&2
- echo " check /proc/mtd, either the partition does not exist or there is no" >&2
- echo " corresponding block device." >&2
- exit 1
- }
- ksize="$(devio "<<$kdev" 'pr$')"
- #
- # check the input file size
- test -n "$imgksize" -a "$imgksize" -gt 0 -a "$imgksize" -le "$ksize" || {
- echo "reflash: $kfile: bad Kernel size ($s, max $ksize)" >&2
- exit 1
- }
-fi
-#
-ffsdev=
-ffssize=0
-if test -n "$ffsfile"
-then
- ffsdev="$(mtblockdev $ffspart)"
- test -n "$ffsdev" -a -b "$ffsdev" || {
- echo "reflash: $ffspart($ffsdev): cannot find $ffspart mtd partition." >&2
- echo " check /proc/mtd, either the partition does not exist or there is no" >&2
- echo " corresponding block device." >&2
- exit 1
- }
- ffssize="$(devio "<<$ffsdev" 'pr$')"
- #
- # check the input file size
- test -n "$imgffssize" -a "$imgffssize" -gt 0 -a "$imgffssize" -le "$ffssize" || {
- echo "reflash: $ffsfile: bad Flashdisk size ($s, max $ffssize)" >&2
- exit 1
- }
-fi
-
-#
-# INPUTS OK, ENVIRONMENT OK, UMOUNT ANY EXISTING MOUNT OF THE FLASHDISK
-# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-# This is only required if the device is going to be used
-if test -n "$ffsdev"
-then
- # -r causes this to fail if the flash device is mounted on /
- umountflash -r "$ffsdev" || exit 1
- #
- # Everything is umounted, now remount on a temporary directory.
- ffsdir="/tmp/flashdisk.$$"
- mkdir "$ffsdir" || {
- echo "reflash: $ffsdir: failed to create temporary directory" >&2
- exit 1
- }
- #
- mountflash "$ffsdev" "$ffsdir" -o ro || {
- rmdir "$ffsdir"
- exit 1
- }
- #
- # this is a utility function to make the cleanup easier
- errorexit() {
- umount "$ffsdir" && rmdir "$ffsdir" ||
- echo "reflash: $ffsdir: temporary directory cleanup failed" >&2
- exit 1
- }
- #
- test -r "$ffsdir/etc/default/conffiles" || {
- echo "reflash: [/initrd]/etc/default/conffiles: file not found" >&2
- errorexit
- }
-else
- errorexit() {
- exit 1
- }
-fi
-#
-# PRESERVE EXISTING CONFIGURATION
-# -------------------------------
-# Only required if the flash partition will be written
-if test -n "$ffsdev"
-then
- echo "reflash: preserving existing configuration file" >&2
- #
- # This step produces /tmp/preserve.$$ and /tmp/cpio.$$, the former is
- # a list of the preserved configuration files together with the processing
- # option, the latter is a directory tree of the preserved files (a directory
- # tree makes the restore step easier.)
- saved=/tmp/cpio.$$
- list=/tmp/preserve.$$
- mkdir "$saved" || {
- echo "reflash: $saved: could not create save directory" >&2
- errorexit
- }
- #
- ( cd "$ffsdir"
- find etc/*.conf $(sed 's!^/!!' usr/lib/ipkg/info/*.conffiles) ! -type d -newer etc/.configured -print |
- sed 's/^/diff /'
- exec sed 's/#.*$//;/^[ ]*$/d' etc/default/conffiles
- ) | sed 's!^/*!!' | awk '{ op=$1; $1=""; file[$0]=op }
- END{ for (f in file) if (file[f] != "ignore") print file[f] f }' |
- while read op file
- do
- if test -e "$ffsdir/$file"
- then
- echo "$op $file" >&3
- echo "$file"
- fi
- done 3>"$list" | (cd "$ffsdir"; exec cpio -p -d -m -u "$saved") || {
- echo "reflash: $saved: copy of saved configuration files failed" >&2
- rm -rf "$saved"
- rm "$list"
- errorexit
- }
- #
- # If this umount fails do not try to continue...
- umount "$ffsdir" || {
- echo "reflash: $ffsdir: temporary mount point umount failed" >&2
- echo " No changes have been made." >&2
- rm -rf "$saved"
- rm "$list"
- exit 1
- }
-fi
-#
-# FLASH THE NEW IMAGES
-# --------------------
-echo "reflash: about to flash new image" >&2
-#
-# There are four possibilities here - kernel only, flashdisk only, then
-# kernel&flashdisk in either one or two different files. The code used
-# to attempt to do everything in one step, but this complicates it,
-# so two steps are used (as required). A failure between the two
-# steps is a problem, but then so is a failure in a partial write.
-# Write the flashdisk first because this is larger (most likely to
-# fail).
-# Temporarily check for devio progress indicator capability this way...
-if devio -p '' 2>/dev/null
-then
- progress=-p
-else
- progress=
-fi
-do_kernel() {
- devio $progress "$@" "<<$kfile" ">>$kdev" '
- # kernel is at imgkoffset[imgksize]
- ' "<= $imgkoffset" "L=$imgksize" '
- # kernel write length,0,0,0 header, then fill
- wb L,4
- fb 12,0
- cp L
- # fill with 255
- fb #t-,255'
-}
-#
-do_ffs() {
- devio $progress "$@" "<<$ffsfile" ">>$ffsdev" '
- # rootfs is at imgffsoffset[imgffssize]
- ' "<= $imgffsoffset" "cp $imgffssize" '
- # fill with 255
- fb #t-,255'
-}
-#
-# check_status $? type file(offset,size) device
-# check the devio status code (given in $1)
-check_status() {
- case "$1" in
- 0) echo " done" >&2;;
- 1) echo " failed" >&2
- echo "reflash: $3: flash $2 failed, no changes have been made to $4" >&2
- if test "$2" = rootfs
- then
- rm -rf "$saved"
- rm "$list"
- exit 1
- else
- echo "reflash: $2: continuing with rootfs changes" >&2
- echo " NOTE: the old kernel is still in $4!" >&2
- fi;;
- 3) echo " failed" >&2
- echo "reflash: $3: WARNING: partial flash of $2 to $4 the system is unbootable" >&2
- echo " Reflash from RedBoot or correct the problem here." >&2
- if test "$2" = rootfs
- then
- exit 3
- else
- echo "reflash: $2: continuing with rootfs changes" >&2
- echo " NOTE: the kernel in $4 must be reflashed!" >&2
- fi;;
- *) echo " failed" >&2
- echo "reflash($1): $3: internal error flashing $2 to $4" >&2
- exit $1;;
- esac
-}
-#
-if test -n "$ffsdev"
-then
- echo -n "reflash: writing rootfs to $ffsdev " >&2
- do_ffs
- check_status $? rootfs "$ffsfile($imgffsoffset,$imgffssize)" "$ffsdev"
-fi
-#
-if test -n "$kdev"
-then
- echo -n "reflash: writing kernel to $kdev " >&2
- do_kernel
- check_status $? kernel "$kfile($imgkoffset,$imgksize)" "$kdev"
-fi
-#
-# verify - this just produces a warning
-if test -n "$ffsdev"
-then
- echo -n "reflash: verifying new flash image " >&2
- if do_ffs -v
- then
- echo " done" >&2
- else
- echo " failed" >&2
- echo "reflash: WARNING: rootfs flash image verification failed" >&2
- echo " The system is probably unbootable." >&2
- echo " System configuration files will be restored but this may fail" >&2
- echo " Starting a shell for user recovery (exit to continue)" >&2
- PS1='badflash$ ' sh -i <>/dev/tty >&0 2>&0
- fi
-fi
-#
-if test -n "$kdev"
-then
- echo -n "reflash: verifying new kernel image " >&2
- if do_kernel -v
- then
- echo " done" >&2
- else
- echo " failed" >&2
- echo "reflash: WARNING: kernel flash image verification failed" >&2
- echo " The system is probably unbootable." >&2
- echo " System configuration files will be restored in the rootfs." >&2
- fi
-fi
-#
-# RESTORE THE OLD CONFIGURATION
-# -----------------------------
-# If not write the rootfs none of the following is required - exit now.
-test -n "$ffsdev" || exit 0
-#
-echo "reflash: restoring saved configuration files" >&2
-#
-# the file /etc/.configured is the datestamp file used to ensure that
-# changed configuration files can be recognised. It is created by
-# /etc/rcS.d/S99finish on first boot (if it does not exist). We need
-# a timestamp earlier than any files we create so touch it here, this
-# also acts as a test on the mounted file system
-mountflash "$ffsdev" "$ffsdir" && :>"$ffsdir/etc/.configured" || {
- rmdir "$ffsdir"
- echo "reflash: mount of new flash root file system failed" >&2
- if test -d "$ffsdir/etc"
- then
- echo " The file system does not seem to be writeable." >&2
- echo " The mounted file system is in $ffsdir" >&2
- fi
- echo " WARNING: the kernel and root file system have been reflashed," >&2
- echo " HOWEVER the new root file system seems to be unuseable." >&2
- echo " Saved configuration files are in $saved" >&2
- echo " The list of saved configuration files is in $list" >&2
- echo " You should determine the reason for the failed mount, mount the new" >&2
- echo " file system and restore the configuration from $saved - it's just a" >&2
- echo " matter of copying the saved files where required." >&2
- exit 1
-}
-#
-# verify file
-# this is called with the name of a 'diff' file which is, indeed,
-# different and with all the std streams connected to the tty. It
-# returns a status code to say whether (0) or not (1) to copy the
-# file over.
-#
-verify_help() {
- echo "Please specify how to handle this file or link, the options are as follows,"
- echo "two character abbreviations may be used:"
- echo
- echo " keep: retain the old file, overwrite the new flash image file"
- echo " upgrade: retain the new file, the old (saved) file is not used"
- echo " diff: display the differences between the old and the new using diff -u"
- echo " shell: temporarily start an interactive shell (sh -i), exit to continue"
- echo " skip: ignore this file for the moment. The file is left in the directory"
- echo " $saved and many be handled after this script has completed"
-}
-#
-verify() {
- local command file
-
- file="$1"
- echo "reflash: $file: configuration file changed."
- verify_help "$file"
- while :
- do
- echo -n "option: "
- read command
- case "$command" in
- ke*) return 0;;
- up*) rm "$saved/$file"
- return 1;;
- di*) echo "DIFF OLD($saved) NEW($ffsdir)"
- diff -u "$saved/$file" "$ffsdir/$file";;
- sh*) PS1="$file: " sh -i;;
- sk*) return 1;;
- *) verify_help "$file";;
- esac
- done
-}
-# the same, but for a link
-verify_link() {
- local command link
-
- link="$1"
- echo "reflash: $link: configuration link changed."
- verify_help "$link"
- while :
- do
- echo -n "option: "
- read command
- case "$command" in
- ke*) return 0;;
- up*) rm "$saved/$link"
- return 1;;
- di*) echo "DIFF:"
- echo "OLD($saved): $link -> $(readlink "$saved/$link")"
- echo "NEW($ffsdir): $link -> $(readlink "$ffsdir/$link")";;
- sh*) PS1="$link: " sh -i;;
- sk*) return 1;;
- *) verify_help "$link";;
- esac
- done
-}
-#
-while read op file
-do
- # handle .configured specially (to preserve the original datestamp)
- if test "$file" = "etc/.configured"
- then
- # this should definately not fail because of the test above!
- if cp -a "$saved/$file" "$ffsdir/$file"
- then
- echo "$file" >&3
- else
- echo "reflash: $file: timestamp copy failed (ignored)" >&2
- fi
- elif test -h "$saved/file" -o -h "$ffsdir/$file"
- then
- # new or old symbolic link
- if test -h "$saved/$file" -a -h "$ffsdir/$file" &&
- test "$(readlink "$saved/$file")" = "$(readlink "$ffsdir/$file")"
- then
- # no change
- echo "$file" >&3
- else
- # assume a change regardless
- case "$op" in
- preserve)
- echo "$file"
- echo "$file" >&3;;
- diff) # need user input
- if verify_link "$file" <>/dev/tty >&0 2>&0
- then
- echo "$file"
- echo "$file" >&3
- fi;;
- esac
- fi
- else
- # only overwrite if necessary
- if test -e "$ffsdir/$file" && cmp -s "$saved/$file" "$ffsdir/$file"
- then
- # do not overwrite
- echo "$file" >&3
- elif test ! -e "$ffsdir/$file"
- then
- # always preserve
- echo "$file"
- echo "$file" >&3
- else
- case "$op" in
- preserve)
- echo "$file"
- echo "$file" >&3;;
- diff) # the files are different, get user input
- if verify "$file" <>/dev/tty >&0 2>&0
- then
- echo "$file"
- echo "$file" >&3
- fi;;
- esac
- fi
- fi
-done <"$list" 3>/tmp/restore.$$ | (cd "$saved"; exec cpio -p -d -u "$ffsdir") || {
- echo "reflash: $saved: restore of saved configuration files failed" >&2
- echo " The new flash file system is mounted on $ffsdir" >&2
- echo " The saved files are in $saved and the list in $list, the list of" >&2
- echo " files selected for restore is in /tmp/restore.$$" >&2
- echo " You should restore any required configuration from $saved," >&2
- echo " then umount $ffsdir and reboot." >&2
- exit 1
-}
-#
-# remove the copied files (i.e. the ones which were preserved)
-( cd "$saved"
- exec rm $(cat /tmp/restore.$$)
-)
-rm /tmp/restore.$$
-#
-# clean up, files left in $saved need to be handled by the user
-files="$(find "$saved" ! -type d -print)"
-if test -n "$files"
-then
- echo "reflash: the following saved configuration files remain:" >&2
- echo "$files" >&2
- echo "The full list of preserved files is in $list. To alter the" >&2
- echo "new root file system use the command:" >&2
- echo "" >&2
- echo " mount -t jffs2 $ffsdev /mnt" >&2
- echo "" >&2
- echo "The saved files are in the temporary directory, they will not" >&2
- echo "be retained across a system boot. Copy them elsewhere if you" >&2
- echo "are unsure whether they are needed" >&2
-else
- rm -rf "$saved"
- rm "$list"
-fi
-#
-# now the final umount
-if umount "$ffsdir"
-then
- rmdir "$ffsdir"
- echo "reflash: system upgrade complete. Reboot to continue." >&2
- exit 0
-else
- echo "reflash: $ffsdir: temporary mount point umount failed" >&2
- echo " ALL changes have been made successfully, however the umount of" >&2
- echo " the new root file system has failed. You should determine the" >&2
- echo " cause of the failure, umount $ffsdir, then reboot the system (this" >&2
- echo " will use the upgraded kernel and root file system)" >&2
- exit 1
-fi
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/turnup b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/turnup
deleted file mode 100644
index 0029697c50..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/turnup
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,890 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# turnup
-# See the help block at the end for documentation.
-#
-. /etc/default/functions
-
-#
-# configuration
-# The following variables control which directories in /var end up on the rootfs
-# and which end up in a temporary file system.
-INRAM_MEMSTICK="/var/cache /var/lock /var/log /var/run /var/tmp /var/lib/ipkg"
-INRAM_NFS="/var/cache /var/lock /var/run /var/tmp"
-INRAM_DISK=""
-#
-# force: override certain checks
-force=
-#
-# fstype new
-# The type of the file system mounted on "new" Outputs the last
-# piece of information found, which should be the one for the
-# currently visible mount!
-fstype() {
- local cwd dev mp type options pass freq result
- cwd="$(cd "$1"; /bin/pwd)"
- result=
- while read dev mp type options pass freq
- do
- case "$mp" in
- "$cwd") result="$type";;
- esac
- done </proc/mounts
- echo "$result"
-}
-#
-# fsoptions arguments
-# Collapses the mount (-o) options into a single list which is
-# printed on stdout. Accepts an arbitrary list of options and
-# just joins them together.
-fsoptions() {
- local options
- options=
- while test $# -gt 1
- do
- case "$1" in
- -t) shift;;
- -o) if test -n "$2"
- then
- if test -n "$options"
- then
- options="$options,$2"
- else
- options="$2"
- fi
- fi
- shift;;
- esac
- shift
- done
- if test -n "$options"
- then
- echo "$options"
- else
- echo defaults
- fi
-}
-#
-# get_flash <directory> {mount options}
-# mount the flash device, writeable, on the given directory
-get_flash() {
- local ffsdir ffsdev
-
- ffsdir="$1"
- shift
- test -n "$ffsdir" -a -d "$ffsdir" || {
- echo "$0: $ffsdir: internal error, flash mount point not a directory" >&2
- return 1
- }
-
- ffsdev="$(mtblockdev Flashdisk)"
- umountflash "$ffsdev" &&
- mountflash "$ffsdev" "$ffsdir" "$@"
-}
-#
-# check_rootfs [-i] <root fs directory>
-# Make sure the candidate rootfs is empty
-check_rootfs() {
- local fcount
-
- case "$1" in
- -i) shift
- case "$force" in
- -f) return 0;;
- esac
-
- fcount="$(find "$1" ! -type d -print | wc -l)"
- test "$fcount" -eq 0 && return 0
-
- echo "turnup: $1: partition contains existing files, specify -f to overwrite" >&2
- return 1;;
- *) checkmount "$1" && return 0
-
- echo "turnup: $1: partition does not seem to be a valid root partition" >&2
- if test -f "$1"/.recovery
- then
- echo " $1/.recovery exists: fix the partition then remove it" >&2
- fi
- return 1;;
- esac
-}
-#
-# copy_rootfs old new
-# Make a copy of the given root file system, copying only the
-# directories needed. The root must be the flash file system
-copy_rootfs() {
- local old new
- old="$1"
- new="$2"
- test -d "$old" -a -d "$new" || {
- echo "turnup: rootfs: copy $old $new: not a directory" >&2
- return 1
- }
- #
- # There are no problem file names in the flash file system, so
- # it is possible to use -print, not -print0. The following
- # files and directories are not copied:
- #
- # /dev/*
- # /boot, /boot/*
- # /linuxrc*
- # /var/*
- echo "turnup: copying root file system" >&2
- ( cd "$1"
- find . -mount -print |
- sed '\@^./dev/@d;\@^./boot/@d;\@^./boot$@d;\@^./linuxrc@d;\@^./var/@d' |
- cpio -p -d -m -u "$2"
- ) || {
- echo "turnup: rootfs: cpio $old $new failed" >&2
- return 1
- }
- echo "done" >&2
-}
-
-#
-# setup_dev new device_table
-# In flash file systems /dev is in ramfs, in disk systems /dev
-# can be populated permanently. This is done by creating a
-# single entry '.noram' in /dev - the devices init script will
-# then populate the directory without overmounting it. The
-# devices in the passed in device table are also created, but
-# note that this is insufficient, /etc/init.d/devices must
-# also run.
-setup_dev() {
- test -n "$1" -a -d "$1"/dev -a -r "$2" || {
- echo "turnup: setup_dev($1,$2): expected a directory and a file" >&2
- return 1
- }
- echo "turnup: initialising dev file system" >&2
- # init tries to open the following devices:
- # /dev/console
- # /dev/tty0
- # /dev/null
- # syslog, and maybe other things, only work if fd 1 is valid, therefore
- # we must create these devices here...
- makedevs --root="$1" --devtable="$2"
- :>"$1"/dev/.noram
- return 0
-}
-
-#
-# setup_bootdev new device_table
-# As above but actually uses the supplied device table - this is possible if
-# the table is just used for boot because the extra setup is not required.
-setup_bootdev() {
- test -n "$1" -a -d "$1"/dev -a -r "$2" || {
- echo "turnup: setup_bootdev($1,$2): expected a directory and a file" >&2
- return 1
- }
- # NOTE: this fails silently with 0 return code(!) when a directory
- # does not exist yet things are created within it.
- makedevs -r "$1" -D "$2"
-}
-
-#
-# setup_var new type
-# Populates /var.
-# Removes the /var tmpfs entry from /etc/fstab.
-# Creates links from /var into /media/ram for NFS and Memstick.
-
-setup_var() {
- test -n "$1" -a -d "$1"/var || {
- echo "turnup: setup_var($1,$2): expected a directory" >&2
- return 1
- }
- case "$2" in
- disk|nfs|memstick);;
- *) echo "turnup: setup_var($1,$2): expected 'disk', 'nfs' or 'memstick'" >&2
- return 1;;
- esac
- #
- # populate /var, there is a shell script to do this, but it uses
- # absolute path names
- chroot "$1" /bin/busybox sh /etc/init.d/populate-volatile.sh || {
- echo "turnup: /var: could not populate directory" >&2
- return 1
- }
-
- case "$2" in
- disk) RAMTARGETS=${INRAM_DISK};;
- nfs) RAMTARGETS=${INRAM_NFS};;
- memstick) RAMTARGETS=${INRAM_MEMSTICK};;
- esac
-
- for d in ${RAMTARGETS}; do
- RAMDIR="/media/ram${d}"
- REALDIR="${d}"
- rm -rf "${1}${REALDIR}"
- ln -s "${RAMDIR}" "${1}${REALDIR}"
- done
- # the startup link is left for the moment, this seems safer
- #rm "$1"/etc/rc?.d/[KS]??populate-var.sh
- # remove the /var tmpfs entry from the new /etc/fstab
- sed -i '\@[ ]/var[ ][ ]*tmpfs[ ]@d' "$1"/etc/fstab
- echo "turnup: tmpfs will no longer be mounted on /var" >&2
- #
- # Previous versions of turnup removed populate-var.sh from the
- # startup links, this one doesn't, so /var can be made back into
- # a tmpfs just by a change to /etc/fstab.
- return 0
-}
-
-#
-# setup_syslog new
-# Moves the syslog to a file - appropriate for disk and nfs types, not
-# otherwise.
-setup_syslog() {
- test -n "$1" -a -d "$1"/etc || {
- echo "turnup: setup_syslog($1): expected a directory" >&2
- return 1
- }
- #
- # if the syslog is to the buffer redirect it to a file
- if egrep -q '^DESTINATION="buffer"' "$1"/etc/syslog.conf
- then
- if cp "$1"/etc/syslog.conf "$1"/etc/syslog.conf.sav
- then
- # the busybox syslog will fail with ROTATESIZE and ROTATEGENS
- sed -i 's!DESTINATION="buffer"!DESTINATION="file"!
- /^ROTATESIZE=/d
- /^ROTATEGENS=/d' "$1"/etc/syslog.conf
- echo "turnup: /etc/syslog.conf: changed to file buffering" >&2
- echo " Old (buffer) version in /etc/syslog.conf.sav" >&2
- echo " Log messages will be in /var/log/messages" >&2
- else
- echo "turnup: /etc/syslog.conf: failed to make a copy" >&2
- echo " syslog will log to a buffer" >&2
- fi
- fi
- return 0
-}
-
-#
-# setup_rootfs type new device_table
-# Populates the /dev and /var directories, alters the startup to
-# not mount or populate them further. Does the right thing according
-# to the given $type
-setup_rootfs() {
- local type new table
- type="$1"
- new="$2"
- table="$3"
-
- test -n "$new" -a -d "$new" -a -f "$table" || {
- echo "turnup: setup_rootfs($type,$new,$table): expected a directory and a file" >&2
- return 1
- }
-
- case "$type" in
- flash) return 0;;
- disk) setup_dev "$new" "$table" &&
- setup_var "$new" "$type" &&
- setup_syslog "$new";;
- memstick)
- setup_bootdev "$new" "$table" &&
- setup_var "$new" "$type" ;;
- nfs) setup_dev "$new" "$table" &&
- setup_var "$new" "$type" &&
- setup_syslog "$new";;
- *) echo "turnup: setup_rootfs: $type: unknown rootfs type" >&2
- return 1;;
- esac
- # return code of last setup function
-}
-
-#
-# setup_fstab new fsdev fstype fsoptions
-# Alters the /etc/fstab entry for / to refer to the correct device and
-# have the correct type and options. Essential for checkroot to remount
-# / with the correct options.
-# bad, since sed won't fail even if it changes nothing.
-setup_fstab() {
- sed -i '\@^[^ ]*[ ][ ]*/[ ]@s@^.*$@'"$2 / $3 $4 1 1"'@' "$1"/etc/fstab
- egrep -q "^$2 / $3 $4 1 1\$" "$1"/etc/fstab || {
- echo "turnup: /etc/fstab: root(/) entry not changed" >&2
- echo " you probably need to check the options in /etc/fstab" >&2
- echo " to ensure that the root partition is mounted correctly" >&2
- return 1
- }
-}
-
-
-#
-# boot_rootfs <boot type> <flash file system> <sleep time> <device> [options]
-# Change the flash partition (not the current root!) to boot off
-# the new root file system
-boot_rootfs() {
- local type ffs sleep device opt
-
- type="$1"
- ffs="$2"
- sleep="$3"
- device="$4"
-
- # test this first as the test does not depend on the correctness
- # of the other arguments
- test -n "$ffs" -a -d "$ffs" || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs($type, $ffs, $device): expected directory" >&2
- return 1
- }
- test -x "$ffs"/boot/"$type" || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs($type, $ffs, $device): invalid boot type $type" >&2
- return 1
- }
- shift
- shift
-
- case "$type" in
- disk) test -n "$device" -a -b "$device" || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs($ffs, $type, $device): expected block device" >&2
- return 1
- }
- shift 2;;
- nfs) shift 2;;
- flash) ;;
- ram) ;;
- *) echo "turnup: boot_rootfs($type, $ffs, $device): unknown type" >&2
- return 1;;
- esac
-
- #
- # The /linuxrc records the correct options to mount the device,
- # since we have already mounted if correctly with these options
- # we can be sure (maybe) that the boot will work. If not /boot/disk
- # falls back to flash.
- #
- # This modifies the boot process, until this point no harm has been
- # done to the system, but at this point the boot rootfs will change
- rm -f "$ffs"/linuxrc.new || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs: failed to remove $ffs/linuxrc.new" >&2
- return 1
- }
- case "$type" in
- flash) ln -s "boot/flash" "$ffs"/linuxrc.new || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs: failed to create $ffs/linuxrc.new" >&2
- return 1
- };;
- ram) { echo '#!/bin/sh'
- echo 'rm -f /linuxrc.new'
- echo 'ln -s boot/flash /linuxrc.new'
- echo 'mv /linuxrc.new /linuxrc'
- echo 'exec /boot/ram /dev/ram0'
- echo 'exec /boot/flash'
- } >"$ffs"/linuxrc.new &&
- chmod 744 "$ffs"/linuxrc.new || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs: failed to write $ffs/linuxrc.new" >&2
- return 1
- };;
- *) { echo '#!/bin/sh'
- test "$sleep" -gt 0 && echo -n "sleep='$sleep' "
- echo -n "exec '/boot/$type' '$device'"
- for opt in "$@"
- do
- echo -n " '$opt'"
- done
- echo
- echo 'exec /boot/flash'
- } >"$ffs"/linuxrc.new &&
- chmod 744 "$ffs"/linuxrc.new || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs: failed to write $ffs/linuxrc.new" >&2
- return 1
- };;
- esac
- rm -f "$ffs"/linuxrc.sav || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs: failed to remove $ffs/linuxrc.sav" >&2
- return 1
- }
- ln "$ffs"/linuxrc "$ffs"/linuxrc.sav || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs: failed to save /linuxrc.sav" >&2
- return 1
- }
- mv -f "$ffs"/linuxrc.new "$ffs"/linuxrc || {
- echo "turnup: boot_rootfs: failed to install new /linuxrc" >&2
- return 1
- }
- return 0
-}
-
-#
-# disk [-m] [-i] [-s<time>] <device> {options}
-# Carefully copy the flash file system to the named device.
-disk() {
- local setup_type sleep init device new ffs fst fso
-
- setup_type=disk
- sleep=0
- init=
- while test $# -gt 0
- do
- case "$1" in
- -f) force="$1"
- shift;;
- -m) setup_type=memstick
- shift;;
- -i) init="$1"
- shift;;
- -s*) sleep="${1#-s}"
- sleep="${sleep:-10}"
- shift;;
- *) break;;
- esac
- done
-
- device="$1"
- test -n "$device" -a -b "$device" || {
- echo "turnup disk: $device: block device required" >&2
- return 1
- }
- shift
-
- # make temporary directories for the mount points
- new="/tmp/rootfs.$$"
- ffs="/tmp/flashdisk.$$"
- mkdir "$new" "$ffs" || {
- echo "turnup: disk: failed to create temporary directories" >&2
- return 1
- }
-
- # make sure we can get to the flash file system first
- get_flash "$ffs" || {
- rmdir "$new" "$ffs"
- return 1
- }
-
- # Now mount the device with the given options, note that specifying
- # read only is *not* an option, this is important because the boot/disk
- # script needs a rw file system
- status=1
- fst=
- fso="$(fsoptions "$@")"
- if mount "$@" "$device" "$new"
- then
- fst="$(fstype "$new")"
- umount "$new" ||
- echo "turnup disk: $device($new): umount does not seem to work" >&2
- fi
-
- if test -n "$fst" && mount -t "$fst" -o "$fso" "$device" "$new"
- then
- if check_rootfs $init "$new" && {
- test -z "$init" || {
- copy_rootfs "$ffs" "$new" &&
- setup_rootfs "$setup_type" "$new" "$ffs"/etc/device_table
- }
- }
- then
- setup_fstab "$new" "$device" "$fst" "$fso"
- status=0
- fi
-
- # clean up the disk. It is worrying if this umount fails!
- umount "$new" || test "$force" = "-f" || {
- echo "turnup disk: $device: umount failed" >&2
- echo " you must unmount this device cleanly yourself, then use" >&2
- if test -z "$init"
- then
- echo " turnup with the -f option to boot from the device" >&2
- else
- echo " turnup without the -i option to boot from the device" >&2
- fi
- status=1
- }
-
- # if everything went ok boot from this disk
- if test $status -eq 0
- then
- # memsticks boot like disks, so ignore the -m
- boot_rootfs disk "$ffs" "$sleep" "$device" -t "$fst" -o "$fso"
- fi
- else
- echo "turnup disk: $device($*): unable to mount device on $new" >&2
- # If it worked first time
- if test -n "$fst"
- then
- echo " options used: -t $fst -o $fso [error in this script]" >&2
- fi
- fi
-
- # clean up the flash file system
- umount "$ffs"
- rmdir "$new" "$ffs"
- return $status
-}
-
-#
-# boot_reset <type>
-# Resets the boot type to flash or ram, as appropriate
-boot_reset() {
- local ffs typ status
-
- case "$1" in
- flash|ram)type="$1"
- shift;;
- *) echo "turnup: boot_reset($1): invalid type" >&2
- return 1;;
- esac
-
- ffs="/tmp/flashdisk.$$"
- mkdir "$ffs" || {
- echo "turnup: $1: failed to create temporary directory" >&2
- return 1
- }
-
- get_flash "$ffs" || {
- rmdir "$ffs"
- return 1
- }
-
- # now try to set the /linuxrc appropriately
- boot_rootfs "$type" "$ffs"
- status=$?
-
- # clean up
- umount "$ffs"
- rmdir "$ffs"
- return $status
-}
-
-#
-# nfs [-i] <root partition> {options}
-# Copy the flash file system to the given NFS root partition.
-nfs() {
- local init nfsroot new ffs
-
- init=
- while test $# -gt 0
- do
- case "$1" in
- -i) init="$1"
- shift;;
- -f) force="$1"
- shift;;
- *) break;;
- esac
- done
-
- nfsroot="$1"
- test -n "$nfsroot" || {
- echo "turnup nfs: $nfsroot: NFS root file system required" >&2
- return 1
- }
- shift
-
- # make temporary directories for the mount points
- new="/tmp/rootfs.$$"
- ffs="/tmp/flashdisk.$$"
- mkdir "$new" "$ffs" || {
- echo "turnup nfs: failed to create temporary directories" >&2
- return 1
- }
-
- # make sure we can get to the flash file system first
- get_flash "$ffs" || {
- rmdir "$new" "$ffs"
- return 1
- }
-
- # Now mount the device with the given options, note that specifying
- # read only is *not* an option, this is important because the boot/disk
- # script needs a rw file system
- status=1
- fst=
- # These settings for for NFS, something better will probably have to
- # be done to support other network file systems.
- nfsopt="nolock,noatime,hard,intr,rsize=1024,wsize=1024"
- fso="$(fsoptions -o "$nfsopt" "$@")"
- if mount -o "$nfsopt" "$@" "$nfsroot" "$new"
- then
- fst="$(fstype "$new")"
- umount "$new" ||
- echo "turnup nfs: $nfsroot($new): umount does not seem to work" >&2
- fi
-
- if test -n "$fst" && mount -t "$fst" -o "$fso" "$nfsroot" "$new"
- then
- if :>"$new"/ttt && test -O "$new"/ttt && rm "$new"/ttt
- then
- if check_rootfs $init "$new" && {
- test -z "$init" || {
- copy_rootfs "$ffs" "$new" &&
- setup_rootfs nfs "$new" "$ffs"/etc/device_table
- }
- }
- then
- setup_fstab "$new" "$nfsroot" "$fst" "$fso"
- status=0
- fi
- else
- echo "turnup nfs: $nfsroot: partition must be exported no_root_squash" >&2
- fi
-
- # clean up the disk. It is worrying if this umount fails!
- umount "$new" || test "$force" = "-f" || {
- echo "turnup nfs: $nfsroot: umount failed" >&2
- if test $status -eq 0
- then
- echo " you must unmount this partition cleanly yourself, then use" >&2
- if test -z "$init"
- then
- echo " turnup with the -f option to boot from the NFS root" >&2
- else
- echo " turnup without the -i option to boot from the NFS root" >&2
- fi
- status=1
- fi
- }
-
- # if everything went ok boot from this disk
- if test $status -eq 0
- then
- # the options used are exactly those which worked before.
- boot_rootfs nfs "$ffs" 0 "$nfsroot" -t nfs -o "$fso"
- fi
- else
- echo "turnup nfs: $nfsroot($*): unable to mount device on $new" >&2
- # If it worked first time
- if test -n "$fst"
- then
- echo " options obtained: -t $fst -o $fso" >&2
- fi
- fi
-
- # clean up the flash file system
- umount "$ffs"
- rmdir "$new" "$ffs"
- return $status
-}
-
-#
-# fix_hw_addr
-# Called when the configuration is invalid to reset /etc/default/sysconf
-fix_hw_addr() {
- # first look on the flash disk (ideally this stuff would only
- # be called from flash, but there is no way of guaranteeing that).
- local ffsdev ffs mac name force
-
- case "$1" in
- -f) force="$1";;
- esac
-
- ffsdev="$(mtblockdev Flashdisk)"
- test -n "$ffsdev" -a -b "$ffsdev" || {
- echo "turnup init: the flash file system device is missing" >&2
- echo " The device (typically /dev/mtdblock4) must exist and" >&2
- echo " it must identify a flash partition called 'Flashdisk'" >&2
- echo " It may be that the /dev directory has not been initialised." >&2
- echo " This script cannot correct this problem." >&2
- return 1
- }
-
- test -x /etc/init.d/sysconfsetup || {
- echo "turnup init: /etc/init.d/sysconfsetup: script not executable" >&2
- echo " or script not present. turnup init requires this script to" >&2
- echo " exist to correct the initialisation" >&2
- return 1
- }
-
- # use devio to find out if this *is* the flash disk.
- ffs=
- if test "$(devio "<<$ffsdev" prd)" -ne "$(devio '<</etc/init.d/sysconfsetup' prd)"
- then
- # this isn't the flash device
- ffs="/tmp/flashdisk.$$"
- # make sure we can get to the flash file system first
- get_flash "$ffs" || {
- rmdir "$ffs"
- return 1
- }
-
- # copy if available
- if test -r "$ffs/etc/default/sysconf"
- then
- cp "$ffs/etc/default/sysconf"
- force=
- fi
-
- umount "$ffs"
- rmdir "$ffs"
- fi
-
- # if the config is still not valid generate sysconf from the slug
- # label.
- config valid && test -z "$force" || {
- mac=
- until test -n "$mac"
- do
- echo "turnup init: please find the 'MAC Address' of your NSLU2" >&2
- echo " The required number is on a label on the bottom of the NSLU2" >&2
- echo " It will be something like 'LKG1A2B3C'" >&2
- echo -n "Enter the mac address: " >/dev/tty
- read name </dev/tty
- case "$name" in
- [Ll][Kk][Gg][0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f])
- mac="$(echo "$name" |
- sed -n 's/^...\(..\)\(..\)\(..\)$/00:0F:66:\1:\2:\3/p')";;
- [0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]:[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]:[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]:[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]:[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f]:[0-9A-Fa-f][0-9A-Fa-f])
- mac="$name"
- name=
- ;;
- "") return 1;;
- *) echo "$name: not recognised as a LinkSys mac address" >&2
- echo " Enter the LinkSys value or a full Ethernet MAC addrress" >&2
- mac=;;
- esac
-
- # Now generate the correct sysconf
- { echo '[network]'
- echo "hw_addr=$mac"
- test -n "$name" && echo "default_server_name=$name"
- } >/etc/default/sysconf
- done
- }
-
- # the configuration should be valid now
- /etc/init.d/sysconfsetup reload
-}
-
-#
-# read_one 'prompt' 'group' 'name'
-# read a single value
-read_one() {
- local n o
- o="$(sysval "$2" "$3")"
- echo -n "$1 [$o]: " >/dev/tty
- read n </dev/tty
- test -z "$n" && n="$o"
- eval "$3='$n'"
-}
-#
-# init_network
-# Change the network initialisation
-init_network() {
- # fix the root password
- echo "Please enter a new password for 'root'." >/dev/tty
- echo "The password must be non-empty for ssh login to succeed!" >/dev/tty
- passwd
- # now the network configuration
- read_one "Host name" network disk_server_name
- read_one "Domain name" network w_d_name
- read_one "Boot protocol (dhcp|static)" network bootproto
- case "$bootproto" in
- static) read_one "IP address" network ip_addr
- read_one "IP netmask" network netmask
- read_one "IP gateway" network gateway
- read_one "First DNS server" network dns_server1
- read_one "Second DNS server" network dns_server2
- read_one "Third DNS server" network dns_server3
- echo "$ip_addr $disk_server_name" >> /etc/hosts
- ;;
- dhcp) sed -i -e "s/localhost\$/localhost $disk_server_name/" /etc/hosts
- ;;
- *) bootproto=dhcp;;
- esac
- #
- # The other stuff which cannot be changed
- hw_addr="$(config mac)"
- lan_interface="$(config iface)"
- #
- # Write this out to a new sysconf
- { echo "[network]"
- echo "hw_addr=$hw_addr"
- echo "lan_interface=$lan_interface"
- test -n "$disk_server_name" && echo "disk_server_name=$disk_server_name"
- test -n "$w_d_name" && echo "w_d_name=$w_d_name"
- echo "bootproto=$bootproto"
- case "$bootproto" in
- static) echo "ip_addr=$ip_addr"
- test -n "$netmask" && echo "netmask=$netmask"
- test -n "$gateway" && echo "gateway=$gateway"
- test -n "$dns_server1" && echo "dns_server1=$dns_server1"
- test -n "$dns_server2" && echo "dns_server2=$dns_server2"
- test -n "$dns_server3" && echo "dns_server3=$dns_server3"
- ;;
- esac
- } >/etc/default/sysconf
- #
- # And reload the result
- /etc/init.d/sysconfsetup reload
- #
- # The remove the spurious 'init' motd
- rm /etc/motd
-}
-
-#
-# Basic command switch (this should be the only thing in this
-# script which actually does anything!)
-case "$1" in
-init) shift
- if config valid && test "$1" != -f
- then
- if init_network "$@"
- then
- echo "turnup init: you must reboot the NSLU2 for the changes to take effect" >&2
- else
- exit 1
- fi
- else
- if fix_hw_addr "$@"
- then
- echo "turnup init: you must reboot the NSLU2 for the changes to take effect" >&2
- else
- exit 1
- fi
- fi;;
-disk) shift
- disk "$@";;
-memstick)
- shift
- disk -m "$@" -o noatime;;
-nfs) shift
- nfs "$@";;
-flash) boot_reset flash;;
-ram) boot_reset ram;;
-*) echo "\
-usage: turnup command [options]
- commands:
- help
- output this help
- init
- correct errors in network information
- initialise network information when DHCP is not available
- change network information
- disk [-i] [-s<seconds>] <device> [mount options]
- With -i make <device> a bootable file system then (with or
- without -i) arrange for the next reboot to use that device.
- The device must already be formatted as a file system, with
- -i it must be completely empty, without it must contain an
- apparently bootable file system. -s (for example -s5)
- specifies a delay in seconds to wait at boot time before
- mounting the device.
- memstick [-i] <device> [mount options]
- Behaves as disk however options appropriate to a flash memory
- stick are automatically added
- nfs [-i] <nfs mount path> [mount options]
- <nfs mount path> must be a mountable NFS file system. With
- -i the partition must be empty and is initialised with a
- bootable file system. Without -i the partition must already
- contain a bootable file system. In either case the NFS
- partition must be available to be mounted without root id
- sqashing (i.e. root must be root) and it will be selected
- as the root file system for subsequent reboots.
- A default set of -o options are provided, additional options
- may be given on the command line (multiple -o options will
- be combined into a single -o).
- flash
- Revert to booting from the flash disk on next reboot.
- ram
- Boot (once) into a ramdisk, subsequent boots will be to
- the flash file system.
- disk formatting:
- The argument to 'nfs' or 'disk' must be an empty partition
- of sufficient size to hold the root file system (at least
- 16MByte but more is recommended to allow package installation).
- An appropriate ext3 partition can be made using the command:
-
- mke2fs -j <device> # for example: /dev/sda1
-
- An appropriate NFS partition can be emptied using 'rm', but
- must be set up (exported) on the NFS server." >&2
- exit 0;;
-esac
-# Exit with return code from command.
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/update-kernel b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/update-kernel
deleted file mode 100755
index 796d45e953..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init-0.10/update-kernel
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-if [ ! -f /boot/zImage ] ; then
- echo "Cannot find kernel to flash in /boot/zImage"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-/bin/rm -f /boot/zImage-partition
-
-if [ -f /boot/zImage-partition ] ; then
- echo "Unable to remove kernel partition file"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Creating kernel partition header"
-/usr/sbin/kern_header /boot/zImage /boot/zImage-partition
-
-if [ ! -f /boot/zImage-partition ] ; then
- echo "Unable to create kernel partition header"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Creating kernel partition file"
-/bin/cat /boot/zImage >> /boot/zImage-partition
-
-/bin/rm -f /boot/zImage-partition.old
-
-if [ -f /boot/zImage-partition.old ] ; then
- echo "Unable to remove old kernel partition file"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Saving old kernel partition"
-cat /dev/mtdblock2 > /boot/zImage-partition.old
-
-if [ ! -f /boot/zImage-partition.old ] ; then
- echo "Unable to create old kernel partition file"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-/bin/ls -l /boot/zImage /boot/zImage-partition /boot/zImage-partition.old
-
-echo "Flashing new kernel partition"
-cat /boot/zImage-partition > /dev/mtdblock2
-
-/bin/rm -f /boot/zImage-partition.verify
-
-if [ -f /boot/zImage-partition.verify ] ; then
- echo "Unable to remove kernel partition verify file"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "Verifing new kernel partition"
-/bin/dd if=/dev/mtd2 of=/boot/zImage-partition.verify bs=1 \
- count=`/bin/dd if=/dev/mtd2 bs=4 count=1 2>/dev/null | \
- /usr/bin/hexdump -n 6 -e '"%02d"'` 2>/dev/null
-
-if [ ! -f /boot/zImage-partition.verify ] ; then
- echo "Unable to create kernel partition verify file"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if cmp /boot/zImage-partition /boot/zImage-partition.verify ; then
- echo "Verification successful"
- /bin/rm -f /boot/zImage-partition.verify
- /bin/rm -f /boot/zImage-partition
- /bin/rm -f /boot/zImage-partition.old
- exit 0
-fi
-
-echo "VERIFICATION FAILED - DANGER DANGER DANGER"
-
-echo "You must now manually reflash the new kernel,"
-echo "or reflash the old kernel back again."
-echo "The kernel partition is /dev/mtdblock2"
-echo "The old kernel partition is in /boot/zImage-partition.old"
-echo "The present partition contents are in /boot/zImage-partition.verify"
-echo "The new kernel partition is in /boot/zImage-partition"
-
-exit 1
-
-
diff --git a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init_0.10.bb b/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init_0.10.bb
deleted file mode 100644
index a54e45ed3d..0000000000
--- a/packages/openslug-init/openslug-init_0.10.bb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@
-DESCRIPTION = "Openslug initial network config via sysconf"
-SECTION = "console/network"
-LICENSE = "GPL"
-DEPENDS = "base-files devio"
-RDEPENDS = "busybox devio"
-PR = "r45"
-
-SRC_URI = "file://linuxrc \
- file://boot/flash \
- file://boot/disk \
- file://boot/nfs \
- file://boot/ram \
- file://boot/network \
- file://boot/udhcpc.script \
- file://initscripts/syslog.buffer \
- file://initscripts/syslog.file \
- file://initscripts/syslog.network \
- file://initscripts/zleds \
- file://initscripts/leds_startup \
- file://initscripts/rmrecovery \
- file://initscripts/sysconfsetup \
- file://initscripts/umountinitrd.sh \
- file://functions \
- file://conffiles \
- file://turnup \
- file://reflash \
- file://modprobe.conf \
- file://links.conf \
- file://leds.h \
- file://leds.c \
- "
-
-SBINPROGS = "leds"
-USRSBINPROGS = ""
-CPROGS = "${USRSBINPROGS} ${SBINPROGS}"
-SCRIPTS = "turnup reflash"
-BOOTSCRIPTS = "flash disk nfs ram network udhcpc.script"
-INITSCRIPTS = "syslog.buffer syslog.file syslog.network zleds\
- leds_startup rmrecovery sysconfsetup umountinitrd.sh"
-
-# This just makes things easier...
-S="${WORKDIR}"
-
-do_compile() {
- set -ex
- for p in ${CPROGS}
- do
- ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -o $p $p.c
- done
- set +ex
-}
-
-do_install() {
- set -ex
-
- # Directories
- install -d ${D}${sysconfdir} \
- ${D}${sysconfdir}/default \
- ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d \
- ${D}${sysconfdir}/modutils \
- ${D}${sysconfdir}/udev \
- ${D}${sbindir} \
- ${D}${base_sbindir} \
- ${D}/initrd \
- ${D}/boot
-
- # linuxrc
- rm -f ${D}/linuxrc
- ln -s boot/flash ${D}/linuxrc
-
- # C programs
- for p in ${USRSBINPROGS}
- do
- install -m 0755 $p ${D}${sbindir}/$p
- done
- for p in ${SBINPROGS}
- do
- install -m 0755 $p ${D}${base_sbindir}/$p
- done
-
- # Shell scripts
- for p in ${SCRIPTS}
- do
- install -m 0755 $p ${D}${sbindir}/$p
- done
-
- #
- # Init scripts
- install -m 0644 functions ${D}${sysconfdir}/default
- for s in ${INITSCRIPTS}
- do
- install -m 0755 initscripts/$s ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d/
- done
-
- #
- # Udev configuration files
- install -m 0644 links.conf ${D}${sysconfdir}/udev
-
- #
- # Boot scripts
- for p in ${BOOTSCRIPTS}
- do
- install -m 0755 boot/$p ${D}/boot
- done
-
- # Configuration files
- install -m 0644 conffiles ${D}${sysconfdir}/default
- # Change MODULE in modprobe.conf to the correct module name
- rm -f ${D}${sysconfdir}/modprobe.conf
- sed 's/MODULE/'"$(echo '${PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/ixp-eth}'|sed 's/-/_/g')"'/g' modprobe.conf >${D}${sysconfdir}/modprobe.conf
-
- set +ex
-}
-
-# If the package is installed on an NSLU2 $D will be empty, in that
-# case it is normal to run 'start' and 'stop', but because the conf
-# files installed don't actually start or stop anything this is
-# unnecessary, so the package postfoo handling is simplified here.
-#NB: do not use '08' (etc) for the first argument after start/stop,
-# the value is interpreted as an octal number if there is a leading
-# zero.
-pkg_postinst_openslug-init() {
- opt=
- test -n "$D" && opt="-r $D"
- update-rc.d $opt hwclock.sh start 8 S . start 45 0 6 .
- update-rc.d $opt umountinitrd.sh start 9 S .
- update-rc.d $opt syslog.buffer start 11 S . start 49 0 6 .
- update-rc.d $opt sysconfsetup start 12 S .
- update-rc.d $opt syslog.file start 39 S . start 47 0 6 .
- update-rc.d $opt syslog.network start 44 S . start 39 0 6 .
- update-rc.d $opt zleds start 99 S 1 2 3 4 5 . stop 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 .
- update-rc.d $opt rmrecovery start 99 1 2 3 4 5 .
- # bug fix for startup
- update-rc.d $opt leds_startup start 1 1 2 3 4 5 .
-}
-
-pkg_postrm_openslug-init() {
- opt=
- test -n "$D" && opt="-r $D"
- for s in ${INITSCRIPTS}
- do
- update-rc.d $opt "$s" remove
- done
-}
-
-PACKAGES = "${PN}"
-FILES_${PN} = "/"
-
-# It is bad to overwrite /linuxrc as it puts the system back to
-# a flash boot (and the flash has potentially not been upgraded!)
-CONFFILES_${PN} = "${sysconfdir}/modprobe.conf /linuxrc ${sysconfdir}/default/conffiles"