freebsd-skq/sys/tools/embed_mfs.sh
lwhsu 3006a7fd1f Replace using of objdump with elfdump
In-tree objdump is too old to dump new ELF headers.  But for example if we
use: `make CROSS_TOOLCHAIN=riscv64-gcc TARGET_ARCH=riscv64` and do not specify
CROSS_BINUTILS_PREFIX in env, embed_mfs.sh cannot find the correct objdump.
This patch just replaces using of objdump with elfdump to collect needed
information.

Later we may also put an ELFDUMP in CROSSENV and use it in embed_mfs.sh .

Reviewed by:	emaste, br
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9062
2017-01-10 18:46:40 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
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# $FreeBSD$
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# Embed the MFS image into the kernel body (expects space reserved via
# MD_ROOT_SIZE)
#
# $1: kernel filename
# $2: MFS image filename
#
mfs_size=`stat -f '%z' $2 2> /dev/null`
# If we can't determine MFS image size - bail.
[ -z ${mfs_size} ] && echo "Can't determine MFS image size" && exit 1
sec_info=`elfdump -c $1 2> /dev/null | grep -A 5 -E "sh_name: oldmfs$"`
# If we can't find the mfs section within the given kernel - bail.
[ -z "${sec_info}" ] && echo "Can't locate mfs section within kernel" && exit 1
sec_size=`echo "${sec_info}" | awk '/sh_size/ {print $2}' 2> /dev/null`
sec_start=`echo "${sec_info}" | awk '/sh_offset/ {print $2}' 2> /dev/null`
# If the mfs section size is smaller than the mfs image - bail.
[ ${sec_size} -lt ${mfs_size} ] && echo "MFS image too large" && exit 1
# Dump the mfs image into the mfs section
dd if=$2 ibs=8192 of=$1 obs=${sec_start} oseek=1 conv=notrunc 2> /dev/null && \
echo "MFS image embedded into kernel" && exit 0