[OE-core] [PATCH 1/1] kernel.bbclass: Need a method to install/update for bzImage

Mike Looijmans mike.looijmans at topic.nl
Thu Sep 12 09:47:23 UTC 2013


This change just assumes that all boot systems are alike. Just applying 
this patch "as is" will probably break a lot of embedded systems that 
have totally different ways of upgrading the kernel. Best scenario is 
that they'll waste time and space running scripts that will have no effect.

It should be possible - and more important: default - to NOT include 
these scripts, and use them only on targets they apply to. 
kernel.bbclass is in my opinion not the correct location.

Otherwise, should I add my kernel postinstall script that writes the 
kernel into an MTD block on an embedded target to this class as well? 
And a NAND version? And SD?

Mike.


On 09/12/2013 11:25 AM, Hongxu Jia wrote:
> While installing a rpm to update kernel on a deployed target, it will update
> the boot area and the boot menu with the kernel as the priority but allow
> you to fall back to the original kernel as well.
>
> - In pre-install script, it backs up original kernel to avoid confliction with
>    new one.
> - In post-install script, it updates the new kernel as the boot priority.
>
> [YOCTO #4104]
>
> Signed-off-by: Hongxu Jia <hongxu.jia at windriver.com>
> ---
>   meta/classes/kernel.bbclass | 65 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>   1 file changed, 65 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass b/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass
> index e039dfc..f0dd679 100644
> --- a/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass
> +++ b/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass
> @@ -263,7 +263,72 @@ ALLOW_EMPTY_kernel-image = "1"
>   ALLOW_EMPTY_kernel-modules = "1"
>   DESCRIPTION_kernel-modules = "Kernel modules meta package"
>
> +pkg_preinst_kernel-image () {
> +	if [ -z "$D" ]; then
> +		# Parsing confliction
> +		[ -f /boot/grub/menu.list ] && grubcfg="/boot/grub/menu.list"
> +		[ -f /boot/grub/grub.cfg ] && grubcfg="/boot/grub/grub.cfg"
> +		if [ -n "$grubcfg" ]; then
> +			# Dereference symlink to avoid confliction with new kernel name.
> +			if grep -q "/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} root=" $grubcfg; then
> +				kimage=`realpath /boot/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}`;
> +				sed -i "s#${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} root=#${kimage##*/} root=#" $grubcfg
> +			fi
> +
> +			# Rename old kernel if it conflicts with new kernel name.
> +			if grep -q "/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${KERNEL_VERSION} root=" $grubcfg; then
> +				timestamp=`date +%s`
> +				kimage="/boot/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${KERNEL_VERSION}-$timestamp-back"
> +				sed -i "s#${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${KERNEL_VERSION} root=#${kimage##*/} root=#" $grubcfg
> +				mv /boot/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${KERNEL_VERSION} $kimage
> +			fi
> +		fi
> +	fi
> +}
> +
>   pkg_postinst_kernel-image () {
> +	get_new_grub_cfg() {
> +		title="Update ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${KERNEL_VERSION}-${PV}"
> +		if [ -f /boot/grub/grub.cfg ]; then
> +			rootfs=`grep " *linux [^ ].* root=" /boot/grub/grub.cfg -m 1 | \
> +				 sed "s# *linux [^ ].* root=#    linux /${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${KERNEL_VERSION} root=#"`
> +
> +			echo "menuentry \"$title\" {"
> +			echo "    set root=(hd0,1)"
> +			echo "$rootfs"
> +			echo "}"
> +		elif [ -f /boot/grub/menu.list ] ; then
> +			rootfs=`grep "kernel [^ ].* root=" /boot/grub/menu.list -m 1 | \
> +				 sed "s#kernel [^ ].* root=#kernel /${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${KERNEL_VERSION} root=#"`
> +
> +			echo "default 0"
> +			echo "timeout 30"
> +			echo "title $title"
> +			echo "root  (hd0,0)"
> +			echo "$rootfs"
> +		fi
> +	}
> +
> +	get_old_grub_cfg() {
> +		if [ -f /boot/grub/grub.cfg ]; then
> +			cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg
> +		elif [ -f /boot/grub/menu.list ] ; then
> +			cat /boot/grub/menu.list | sed -e '/^default/d' -e '/^timeout/d'
> +		fi
> +	}
> +
> +	if [ -z "$D" ]; then
> +		[ -f /boot/grub/menu.list ] && grubcfg="/boot/grub/menu.list"
> +		[ -f /boot/grub/grub.cfg ] && grubcfg="/boot/grub/grub.cfg"
> +		if [ -n "$grubcfg" ]; then
> +			grubcfgtmp="$grubcfg.tmp"
> +			get_new_grub_cfg  > $grubcfgtmp
> +			get_old_grub_cfg >> $grubcfgtmp
> +			mv $grubcfgtmp $grubcfg
> +			echo "Caution! Update kernel may affect kernel-module!"
> +		fi
> +	fi
> +
>   	update-alternatives --install /${KERNEL_IMAGEDEST}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE} ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${KERNEL_VERSION} ${KERNEL_PRIORITY} || true
>   	if [ ! -e "$D/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}" ]; then
>   		mkdir -p $D/lib/modules/${KERNEL_VERSION}
>



Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,

Mike Looijmans

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