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Buildroot currently has all of the needed packages to use Mender as the primary update system. However, there isn't any documentation or examples now that provide a starting point for users. This lack of documentation makes setting up a Mender based update system difficult and time-consuming. Provided in this patch series is a mender_x86_64_efi_defconfig of which sets up an x86_64 EFI based build that is ready to flash to a USB pen drive or use in a QEMU environment. The system partition schema comprises of two equally sized root partitions and a data partition that mounts to /var/lib/mender as a persistent data store partition. There is a board/mender/readme.txt provided, which gives users documentation on how to flash the built image or boot the image using QEMU as well. The post-build and post-image-efi scripts also have four options: -a --artifact-name: - The name of the artifact, this is added to /etc/mender/artifact_info -o --data-part-size: - The data partition size. -d --device-type - The device-type used by mender to catagorize registered devices. Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <Aduskett@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Mikael Bourhis-Cloarec <mikael.bourhis@smile.fr> [Romain: rebase on master (01.2022) - update genimage-efi.cfg to use GPT partition table and genimage-15 syntax - bump the kernel to 5.15.13 - Add host-libelf kernel dependency - Use BR2_TARGET_GRUB2_BUILTIN_MODULES_EFI after commit82d1e8c628
(boot/grub2: use none platform when building for host) - Add regexp grub mandatory module for mender-grubenv - remove startup.nsh from genimage-efi.cfg after commit3efb5e31fc
(board, boot, package: remove usage of startup.nsh in EFI partition)] Signed-off-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@smile.fr> [Arnout: - abbreviate sizes and partition uuids, remove implicit ones in genimage.cfg - change data partition uuid to Linux (instead of x86_64 rootfs) - fix whitespace and shellcheck errors in scripts - remove --generate-mender-image option, always create it - remove empty directory and -O ^64bit when creating data fs - remove redundant e2fsck - add -serial stdio option to qemu call - update kernel to current stable 5.18.14 Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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DEVICE_TYPE="buildroot-x86_64"
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ARTIFACT_NAME="1.0"
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function parse_args {
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local o O opts
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o='a:o:d:'
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O='artifact-name:,data-part-size:,device-type:'
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opts="$(getopt -o "${o}" -l "${O}" -- "${@}")"
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eval set -- "${opts}"
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while [ ${#} -gt 0 ]; do
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case "${1}" in
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(-o|--data-part-size)
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# Ignored to have same options as other scripts
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shift 2
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;;
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(-d|--device-type)
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DEVICE_TYPE="${2}"; shift 2
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;;
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(-a|--artifact-name)
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ARTIFACT_NAME="${2}"; shift 2
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;;
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(--)
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shift; break
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;;
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esac
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done
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}
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# Create a persistent directory to mount the data partition at.
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function mender_fixup {
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pushd "${TARGET_DIR}"
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if [[ -L var/lib/mender ]]; then
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rm var/lib/mender
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mkdir -p var/lib/mender
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fi
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# The common paradigm is to have the persistent data volume at /data for mender.
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if [[ ! -L data ]]; then
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ln -s var/lib/mender data
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fi
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popd
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}
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function main {
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parse_args "${@}"
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mender_fixup
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echo "device_type=${DEVICE_TYPE}" > "${TARGET_DIR}/etc/mender/device_type"
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echo "artifact_name=${ARTIFACT_NAME}" > "${TARGET_DIR}/etc/mender/artifact_info"
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}
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main "${@}"
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