There's not much practical difference as far as install media is
concerned but newfs creates UFSv2 by default and it is sensible to use
the contemporary UFS version.
I also intend to change makefs to create UFSv2 by default (to match
newfs) so we'll want make-memstick.sh to be explicit, rather than
relying on the host tool's default.
Reviewed by: andrew, gjb, jhibbits
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12231
This Makefile relies on Makefile.fat providing the correct value for
BOOT1_MAXSIZE and BOOT1_OFFSET. Since BOOT1_OFFSET had no default value
here the build would already fail if Makefile.fat did not provide
correct values.
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Also remove the now-redundant error handling that was only for makefs.
This change applies arm64's r308171 to the other make-memstick.sh
versions.
Reviewed by: gjb
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12195
- Rework MANIFEST generation and parsing via bsdinstall(8).
- Allow selecting debugging distribution sets during install.
- Rework bsdinstall(8) to fetch remote debug distribution sets
when they are not available on the local install medium.
- Allow selecting additional non-GENERIC kernels during install.
At present, GENERIC is still required, and installed by default.
Tested with: head@r293203
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
the root filesystem read-write. This causes problems booting
the memstick installation medium from write-protected USB flash
drives.
Submitted by: A.J. Kehoe IV [1], Oliver Jones [2]
PR: 187161 [1], 205886 [2]
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
There may be some very sharp edges here while refactoring.
- Move amd64/mk-vmimage.sh -> scripts/mk-vmimage.sh.
- Remove vm-base target from Makefile.vm.
- In vm-image target, use getopts flags for argument passing.
- Create tools/vmimage.subr, containing default and prototype
for the following functions that are used to drive the build,
run in this order:
vm_install_base()
vm_extra_install_base()
vm_extra_install_packages()
vm_extra_install_ports()
vm_extra_enable_services()
vm_extra_pre_umount()
vm_create_disk()
vm_extra_create_disk()
- In tools/azure.conf, override:
vm_extra_install_base()
vm_extra_pre_umount()
vm_extra_create_disk()
- In tools/openstack.conf, override:
vm_extra_install_base()
vm_extra_pre_umount()
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openstack images as part of the release build.
This mimics the way Microsoft Azure images are
built, with the addition of installing the
net/cloud-init package and adding a (commented)
rc.conf(5) entry for cloudinit.
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build FreeBSD virtual machine disk images for use on
the Microsoft Azure service.
For now, this target is not directly connected to the
build, however can be manually invoked.
The 'vm-azure' target invokes {amd64,i386}/mk-azure.sh,
which does the heavy lifting to produce proper VHDs.
mk-azure.sh uses a configuration file, defaulting to
tools/azure.conf if otherwise unset.
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Remove implementation of vm_prebuild_setup(),
vm_setup(), and vm_postbuild_setup().
It does not scale well, and I am not happy with
their implementation.
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- vm_prebuild_setup():
Steps to run prior to creating the file-backed
disk image.
- vm_setup():
Steps to run while the file-backed disk image
is mounted.
- vm_postbuild_setup():
Steps to run after the file-backed disk image
is dismounted.
The intention is to override as necessary via build
configuration files, as needed.
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if third-party software needs to use utilities outside
of the base system during post-install stages (indexinfo
is one culprit).
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intended to be the exit code, however when a non-zero exit
code was returned to release/Makefile, this would prevent
any remaining (and possibly successful) stages from being
attempted.
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and instead pass the values as arguments to the script,
making it easier to run this by hand, without 'make release'.
Add usage_vm_base() and usage_vm_image() usage helpers.
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scripts, making it possible to mimic the functionality for
non-x86 targets.
Move echo output if MAKEFLAGS is empty outside of usage().
Remove TARGET/TARGET_ARCH evaluation.
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Restore make-memstick.sh back to its original state to
unbreak booting for machines that do not support GPT.
I have in-progress work to keep the MBR layout and add
the EFI partition, but it is not yet ready, and does
need at least one full release build to be certain it
does not break.
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- Indent 1 full tab where needed
- Use $() for shell exec
- Insert a space between '$(( ))' parens
MFC After: 1 week
X-MFC-With: r264907
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
dedicated' partition scheme, reported to cause the memstick.img
to fail to boot.
Similar to how make-memstick.sh worked on stable/8, use makefs(8)
to create the actual filesystem. Then calculate the size of the
resulting image file, create the GPT partition scheme, then dd(1)
the filesystem created with makefs(8) to the freebsd-ufs GPT
partition.
This was tested on a known-working machine[1] for regression, and
a known-not-working machine[2] to ensure the boot issue has been
resolved.
Testers: myself [1], db [2]
MFC After: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
- Add a release-dvd.conf pkg(8) configuration file to override
the default FreeBSD.conf configuration.
- Remove architecture-specific pkg-stage.conf files, consolidate,
and move their contents to scripts/pkg-stage.sh.
- Use 'pkg -vv' to determine the ABI, which is used as the
cache directory.
Prior to these changes, it would be possible for pkg-stage to fetch
conflicting binary packages from multiple repositories.
Tested against: head@r260522, stable/10@r260522
MFC after: 3 days
X-Insta-MFC: possibly
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
from pkg.FreeBSD.org for inclusion on release medium (dvd1.iso).
The script sources ${.CURDIR}/${TARGET}/pkg-stage.conf, which sets
several environment variables, such as the pkg(8) ABI, PACKAGESITE,
PKG_DBDIR, and PKG_CACHEDIR. PKG_CACHEDIR is set to the directory
on the release medium used by bsdconfig(8) (/packages/${ABI}). ABI
is determined by output of 'make -C /usr/src/release -V REVISION'.
See pkg.conf(5) for descripton on other variables set here.
The list of packages to include are set within the configuration
file.
The script and configuration files are intended to be run by the
'make dvd' target within the release directory, and assume the
release is built within a chroot environment (such as by using
release.sh).
Relevant updates to release/Makefile will follow.
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- Use ln -fs to create a symlink.
- Remove pkgadd for docports.
- Use WITHOUT_JADETEX=yes instead of WITH_JADETEX=no.
- Add {WORLD,KERNEL}_FLAGS to [BTWK]MAKE.
- Use makefs(8) and gpart(8) for sparc64 ISO image[2].
- Add publisher option to makefs(8)[2].
Based on work by: gjb[1]
Discussed with: marius, nwhitehorn[2]
Volume Descriptor (section 7.4). In short, upper-case alphanumeric + some
symbols only. While the makefs utility automatically converts the characters,
$LABEL should be consistent in the scripts.
digit beyond your time.
Various sysinstall dependencies (e.g. libftpio, libdisk, libodialog, etc.)
will be cleaned up in coming days. Some will take longer than others due to
a few other consumers (tzsetup and sade).
changes, and backport the new logic (ISO images are TARGET dependant, not
TARGET_CPUARCH dependant) to Makefile.sysinstall. While modifying ISO
image scripts, change several archs to use makefs (from base) instead of
mkisofs (from ports) which makes release CD generation both faster and
self-hosting.
makes booting more reliable (and working at all on USB sticks). While here,
move responsibility for setting up fstab into the various platform mk-*.sh
scripts.
Suggested by: many
i386 and amd64. This involved moving the memstick generation script to
the arch directories from scripts/, in analogy to mkisoimages.sh. This
script was never called from /usr/src/release/Makefile, so that hasn't
been updated.
libulog now only provides functions that are used by various packages
from the ports tree, namely the libutempter ones. There is no reason to
link it into the crunch/fixit binaries anymore.