# ixp4xx-kernel.inc # # Standard definitions for any IXP4xx Linux kernel. # Include this file in a .bb which specifies, at least, # PN,PV,PR for the desired kernel # # Define the following *before* including this file as # required: # # IXP4XX_PATCHES - full list of patches to apply, to add files # generate a patch against /dev/null # # DEFAULT_PREFERENCE is set automagically in this file as # follows: # # 10 For *released* kernels # 8 For mm or ac patched versions of released kernels # 6 For rc patched kernels (release candidates) # 4 For mm or ac patched rc (release candidate) kernels # 2 For pre or bk versions # 0 For mm or ac patched pre or bk versions # # -------------------------------------------------------------- # SECTION = "kernel" DESCRIPTION = "Linux kernel for the Intel IXP4xx device" LICENSE = "GPLv2" DEPENDS = "arm-kernel-shim devio-native" # Linux kernel source has the general form linux-X.Y.Z-patchP, # X.Y is the major version number, Z (which may have multiple # parts) is a sub-version and 'patch' is something like 'mm' or # 'ac' with a patch version. The original bz2 archive will be # in a directory/file vX.Y/linux-X.Y.Z.tar.bz2. The unpacked # source will be in the directory linux-X.Y.Z and this directory # name corresponds to the module directory (in /lib/modules). # # The corresponding .bb file should be called: # # package_X.Y.Z-patchP # # Giving PN=package PV=X.Y.Z-patchP (and PR is set in the .bb # file). Files, including the all important defconfig, are # searched for in the following directories (last one first): # # ixp4xx-kernel/files # ixp4xx-kernel/X.Y # ixp4xx-kernel/X.Y.Z # ixp4xx-kernel/X.Y.Z-patch # ixp4xx-kernel/X.Y.Z-patchP # package-X.Y.Z-patchP # # This allows sharing of patch files and other useful source! # To share a file or patch with an earlier version put it in # the shared directory - e.g. to use foo.patch on 2.6.11.2 and # 2.6.11.4 it should be in directory ixp4xx-kernel/2.6.11. # # Note that when there are multiple patches the X.Y.Z-patch form # uses base-patch (e.g. 2.6.12-mm) whereas X.Y.Z-patchP has the # full form, for example 2.6.12-rc3-mm1 (in the same case). #PN=package-name #PV=package-version (full) # The patch has the general form (rcN|preN|acN|mmN|bkN)* with the # separate patch items being separated by '-' characters. The # rc patch is first and has the important property that it # requires the *preceding* kernel base version and that this # will be the source directory name. python () { # The patches list may be empty. This code starts with the base # kernel version and steps through the patches. Because the rc and # pre patches actually require the *preceding* kernel version the code # fixes that up appropriately. pv = bb.data.getVar("PV",d,1).split('-') if pv[0].count('+'): prev = pv[0].split('+') pv[0] = prev[1]; kernel = pv[0].split('.') base = pv[0] name = [base] major = '.'.join(name[0].split('.')[0:2]) minor = '.'.join(name[0].split('.')[0:3]) patch_uri = [ None ] filedir = "${FILE_DIRNAME}/ixp4xx-kernel/%s" # This entry will become the last one (everything is inserted before it) filepath = [ filedir % "files" ] pref = 10 mmac = 0 for patch in pv[1:]: name.append(patch) pname = '-'.join(name) if patch[0:2] == "rc" or patch[0:3] == "pre": patch_uri.append("${KERNELORG_MIRROR}/pub/linux/kernel/v%s/testing/patch-%s.bz2;apply=yes;pname=%s;name=rcpatch" % (major, pname, pname)) kernel[-1] = str(int(kernel[-1]) - 1) if patch[0:2] == "rc" and pref == 10: pref = 6 filepath[0:0] = [ filedir % name[0] ] filepath[0:0] = [ filedir % (name[0] + "-rc") ] else: pref = 2 elif patch[0:2] == "bk" or patch[0:3] == "git": patch_uri.append("${KERNELORG_MIRROR}/pub/linux/kernel/v%s/snapshots/patch-%s.bz2;apply=yes;pname=%s;name=gitpatch" % (major, pname, pname)) pref = 2 elif patch[0:2] == "ac": patch_uri.append("${KERNELORG_MIRROR}/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/linux-%s/%s/patch-%s;name=acpatch" % (major, base, pname)) mmac = 2 filepath[0:0] = [ filedir % (name[0] + "-ac") ] elif patch[0:2] == "mm": patch_uri.append("${KERNELORG_MIRROR}/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/%s/%s/%s/%s.bz2;apply=yes;pname=%s;name=mmpatch" % (major, base, pname, pname, pname)) mmac = 2 filepath[0:0] = [ filedir % (name[0] + "-mm") ] else: raise bb.build.FuncFailed("ixp4xx-kernel: patch %s not recognized in %s" % (patch, '-'.join(pv))) filepath[0:0] = [ filedir % pname ] base = pname base = '.'.join(kernel) patch_uri[0] = "${KERNELORG_MIRROR}/pub/linux/kernel/v%s/linux-%s.tar.bz2;name=kernel" % (major, base) filepath[-1:-1] = [ filedir % base ] if base != minor: filepath[-1:-1] = [ filedir % minor ] filepath[-1:-1] = [ filedir % major ] bb.data.setVar("IXP4XX_SRCMAJ", major, d) # bb.note("IXP4XX_SRCMAJ := %s" % major) bb.data.setVar("IXP4XX_SRCVER", base, d) # bb.note("IXP4XX_SRCVER := %s" % base) bb.data.setVar("IXP4XX_SRCURI", ' '.join(patch_uri), d) # bb.note("IXP4XX_SRCURI := %s" % ' '.join(patch_uri)) bb.data.setVar("IXP4XX_FILESPATH", ':'.join(filepath), d) # bb.note("IXP4XX_FILESPATH := %s" % ' '.join(filepath)) bb.data.setVar("DEFAULT_PREFERENCE", pref-mmac, d) # bb.note("DEFAULT_PREFERENCE := %s" % (pref-mmac)) } # FILESPATH: this list is in order last-searched-first, therefore # the first entry is the *latest* and/or most specific FILESPATH = "${FILE_DIRNAME}/${P}:${IXP4XX_FILESPATH}" # The working directory will be the 'base' version (which may not be the # same as implied by the PV variable because it corresponds to the prior # minor version for rc and pre patched versions). S = "${WORKDIR}/linux-${IXP4XX_SRCVER}" # IXP4XX_PATCHES is the list of patches. IXP4XX_PATCHES ?= "" SRC_URI = "${IXP4XX_SRCURI}" SRC_URI += "${IXP4XX_PATCHES}" COMPATIBLE_HOST = 'arm.*-linux.*' COMPATIBLE_MACHINE = '(ixp4xx|nslu2|fsg3)' inherit kernel siteinfo ARCH = "arm" # To specify the console set KERNEL_CONSOLE in the .bb file. # CMDLINE_ROOT contains the boot options, these will be # appended to the build in boot options (so it is only necessary # to override stuff in the kernel source). # CMDLINE_ROOT: machine specific boot options - should not be set on a # generic kernel! CMDLINE_ROOT ?= "" # CMDLINE_DEBUG: debug options such as noirqdebug, defaults to empty # override in local.conf etc CMDLINE_DEBUG ?= "" CMDLINE = "${CMDLINE_ROOT}" CMDLINE += "${CMDLINE_DEBUG}" CMDLINE += "${CMDLINE_CONSOLE}" # Set EXTRAVERSION and LOCALVERSION to "" so that the kernel version # remains pinned to the x.y.z form, also turn off the directory # printing which provides almost all the output of an incremental build. EXTRA_OEMAKE += "EXTRAVERSION=" EXTRA_OEMAKE += "LOCALVERSION=" EXTRA_OEMAKE += "MAKEFLAGS='--no-print-directory'" # Set the correct CONFIG_CPU_xxx_ENDIAN and CONFIG_CMDLINE at the head # of the .config file and remove any settings in defconfig then append # defconfig to .config do_configure_prepend() { rm -f ${S}/.config echo "CONFIG_CMDLINE=\"${CMDLINE}\"" >>'${S}/.config' if test '${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}' = be then echo 'CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN=y' >>'${S}/.config' fi if [ "${TARGET_OS}" == "linux-gnueabi" -o "${TARGET_OS}" == "linux-uclibceabi" ]; then echo "CONFIG_AEABI=y" >> ${S}/.config echo "CONFIG_OABI_COMPAT=y" >> ${S}/.config else echo "# CONFIG_AEABI is not set" >> ${S}/.config echo "# CONFIG_OABI_COMPAT is not set" >> ${S}/.config fi sed -e '/CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN/d' \ -e '/CONFIG_CMDLINE=/d' \ -e '/CONFIG_AEABI/d' \ -e '/CONFIG_OABI_COMPAT=/d' \ '${WORKDIR}/defconfig' >>'${S}/.config' rm -rf ${S}/include/asm-arm/arch ${S}/include/asm-arm/proc \ ${S}/include/asm-arm/.proc ${S}/include/asm-arm/.arch } # Kernel module dependencies DEPENDS += "zd1211-firmware" RDEPENDS_kernel-module-zd1211rw += "zd1211-firmware" # MACHID and LE handling # # This mach_fixup function adds the required prefix to the image to # force the machine id in the kernel to be a particular value. For # LE builds it also forces the CPU into LE mode - this is actually # harmless even if the CPU is already in LE mode. This deals with # two known problems on some boards: # # 1) The machine type set by the boot loader is wrong - e.g. the type # for an ixdp425, not the actual board type. Prefix the code with # two instructions: # e3a01c e38110 # Where the machine ID is 0xhhll # 2) For LE kernels it is necessary to prefix change-to-le code to # the kernel image if the boot loader runs with the CPU in BE # (which is normal for IXP4XX boards): # ee110f10 e3c00080 ee010f10 # and to byte swap the (LE) image to match the BE flash layout # # (2) is not required with an LE boot loader (neither the prefix # nor the byte swapping) so this is controlled by a separate flag, # however if the boot loader is LE it expects and LE image so the # instructions written for the machine id must be LE. # # The argument to the function is the destination directory # The generic package only includes the generic image, the other # packages are made below (they are kernel-image packages but # with a different ARCH). FILES_kernel-image = "/boot/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${MACHINE_ARCH}-${KERNEL_VERSION}" # MACHINE DEFINITIONS: one block for each machine # The correct settings for the NSLU2 board: nslu2_MACHID = "597" PACKAGES += "kernel-image-nslu2" PKG_kernel-image-nslu2 = "kernel-image-${KERNEL_VERSION}" PACKAGE_ARCH_kernel-image-nslu2 = "nslu2${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}" DESCRIPTION_kernel-image-nslu2 = "Linux kernel for the LinkSys NSLU2" FILES_kernel-image-nslu2 = "/${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-nslu2${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION}" pkg_postinst_kernel-image-nslu2 () { update-alternatives --install /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-nslu2${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION} ${KERNEL_PRIORITY} || true } pkg_postrm_kernel-image-nslu2 () { update-alternatives --remove ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-nslu2${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION} || true } # The correct settings for the NAS100D board: nas100d_MACHID = "865" PACKAGES += "kernel-image-nas100d" PKG_kernel-image-nas100d = "kernel-image-${KERNEL_VERSION}" PACKAGE_ARCH_kernel-image-nas100d = "nas100d${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}" DESCRIPTION_kernel-image-nas100d = "Linux kernel for the IOMega NAS100D" FILES_kernel-image-nas100d = "/${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-nas100d${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION}" pkg_postinst_kernel-image-nas100d () { update-alternatives --install /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-nas100d${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION} ${KERNEL_PRIORITY} || true } pkg_postrm_kernel-image-nas100d () { update-alternatives --remove ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-nas100d${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION} || true } # The correct settings for the DSMG600 board: dsmg600_MACHID = "964" PACKAGES += "kernel-image-dsmg600" PKG_kernel-image-dsmg600 = "kernel-image-${KERNEL_VERSION}" PACKAGE_ARCH_kernel-image-dsmg600 = "dsmg600${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}" DESCRIPTION_kernel-image-dsmg600 = "Linux kernel for the D-Link DSM-G600" FILES_kernel-image-dsmg600 = "/${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-dsmg600${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION}" pkg_postinst_kernel-image-dsmg600 () { update-alternatives --install /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-dsmg600${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION} ${KERNEL_PRIORITY} || true } pkg_postrm_kernel-image-dsmg600 () { update-alternatives --remove ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-dsmg600${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION} || true } # The correct settings for the FSG-3 board: fsg3_MACHID = "1091" PACKAGES += "kernel-image-fsg3" PKG_kernel-image-fsg3 = "kernel-image-${KERNEL_VERSION}" PACKAGE_ARCH_kernel-image-fsg3 = "fsg3${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}" DESCRIPTION_kernel-image-fsg3 = "Linux kernel for the Freecom FSG-3" FILES_kernel-image-fsg3 = "/${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-fsg3${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION}" pkg_postinst_kernel-image-fsg3 () { update-alternatives --install /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-fsg3${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION} ${KERNEL_PRIORITY} || true } pkg_postrm_kernel-image-fsg3 () { update-alternatives --remove ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-fsg3${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}-${KERNEL_VERSION} || true } BYTESWAP_armeb = "cp$" BYTESWAP_arm = "xp $,4" # We need the alternatives to happen in the kernel-image packages, not in # the kernel package, because only the images know the name of the kernel. pkg_postinst_kernel () { } pkg_postrm_kernel () { } # copy_image # copy the zImage and append the appropriate shim # dest: where to copy to # machine: machine shim to prepend, empty for none copy_image() { local shim shim="/dev/null" test -n "$2" && shim="${STAGING_LOADER_DIR}/arm-kernel-shim-$2.bin" rm -f "$1".new "$1".shimmed cat $shim ${KERNEL_OUTPUT} > "$1".shimmed devio '<<'"$1"'.shimmed' >"$1".new '${BYTESWAP}' || { echo 'ERROR: ${KERNEL_OUTPUT}: failed to copy zImage' >&2 return 1 } rm -f "$1".shimmed mv "$1".new "$1" } install_image() { copy_image '${D}/${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-'"$1"'-${KERNEL_VERSION}' "$2" } do_install_append() { # Overwrite the unshimmed generic image with a shimmed one (but without # any command line or machine id override). rm -f '${D}/${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${KERNEL_VERSION}' install_image '${MACHINE_ARCH}' # Add the machine specific images, with appropriate suffixes install_image 'nslu2${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}' 'nslu2' install_image 'nas100d${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}' 'nas100d' install_image 'dsmg600${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}' 'dsmg600' install_image 'fsg3${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}' 'fsg3' } deploy_image() { copy_image '${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-'"$1" "$2" } do_deploy() { install -d ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE} deploy_image '${MACHINE_ARCH}' # And the machine specific images deploy_image 'nslu2${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}' 'nslu2' deploy_image 'nas100d${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}' 'nas100d' deploy_image 'dsmg600${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}' 'dsmg600' deploy_image 'fsg3${SITEINFO_ENDIANESS}' 'fsg3' }