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The initramfs is not a reall filesystem, so it does not use the $(rootfs) infrastructure. As a consequence, the usual rootfs-related variables are not set, especially the name, type, and dependencies of the (non-)filesystem. Yet, it is present in the list of rootfs to build, and thus we end up including it in the output of show-info. But the missing variables yield an incorrect json: "": { "type": "", "virtual": false, "version": "", "licenses": "", "dl_dir": "", "install_target": , "install_staging": , "install_images": , "downloads": [ ], "dependencies": [ ], "reverse_dependencies": [ ] }, First, the object key is empty; second, the install_target, install_staging, and install_images values are empty, which is not valid (if they were null, that be OK though). Third, this is clearly the layout of a 'package' entry, not that of a 'rootfs' entry. An option to fix that would be to actually make use of the rootfs infra. However, that would mean doing a lot of work for nothing (there is actually nothing to do, yet the infra would still do a lot of preparatory and clean up work). The alternative is pretty simple: declare and set the variables as if it were a real filesystem, so that show-info can filter it to the proper layout and can spit out appropriate content (even if fake). The third option would be to teach show-info (and its internal implementation, the macro json-info) to ignore specific cases, like no-name items, or replace empty values with null, or whatnots. This again would be quite a lot of work for a single occurence. So we go for the simple faked variables. We add linux as a dependency, so that the graph-depends also properly represent the dependency chain, which ends up with something liKe: ALL | v rootfs-initramfs | | v v linux rootfs-cpio which is pretty fitting in the end. Reported-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <patrickdepinguin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Tested-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
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1.3 KiB
Makefile
37 lines
1.3 KiB
Makefile
################################################################################
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#
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# Build a kernel with an integrated initial ramdisk filesystem based on cpio.
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#
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################################################################################
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# The generic fs infrastructure isn't very useful here.
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#
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# The initramfs image does not actually build an image; its only purpose is:
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# 1- to ensure rootfs.cpio is generated,
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# 2- to then rebuild the kernel with rootfs.cpio as initramfs
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#
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# Note: ordering of the dependencies is not guaranteed here, but in
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# linux/linux.mk, via the linux-rebuild-with-initramfs rule, which depends
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# on the rootfs-cpio filesystem rule.
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#
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# Note: the trick here is that we directly depend on rebuilding the Linux
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# kernel image (which itself depends on the rootfs-cpio rule), while we
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# advertise that our dependency is on the rootfs-cpio rule, which is
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# cleaner in the dependency graph.
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rootfs-initramfs: linux-rebuild-with-initramfs
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rootfs-initramfs-show-depends:
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@echo rootfs-cpio
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.PHONY: rootfs-initramfs rootfs-initramfs-show-depends
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ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),y)
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TARGETS_ROOTFS += rootfs-initramfs
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endif
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# Not using the rootfs infra, so fake the variables
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ROOTFS_INITRAMFS_NAME = rootfs-initramfs
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ROOTFS_INITRAMFS_TYPE = rootfs
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ROOTFS_INITRAMFS_DEPENDENCIES = rootfs-cpio linux
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