no longer use it as a copy of ${_F} in the subsequent test for
additional targets under the MDSET_SUFFIXES test.
This brings back builds of srec & bin files for evbarm and img
files for evbppc.
- allow to specify the "instkernel" directory, and allow to put multiple
kernels on the image
- allow to specify the directory where the image will be created
- only use bootxx_cd9660 if it exists
- search for second-stage boot as usr/mdec/boot.${MACHINE} in addition to
usr/mdec/boot
- make 'installboot -e' optional
- use target 'release' or 'iso_image' depending on ${CDRELEASE}
- call some MD targets, which will eventually complete the file list or
make the image bootable
'copy-releasedir' is done before doing 'image'. Failure to do so
leads to a race condition that may result in build errors on
parallel builds with '-j 4' and '-j 16'.
per floppy for a while. (The rest of the sums are ok).
Change the 'padded' size to include all the space in the last 8k block
of the tar file.
Similarly if the image doesn't fit, report the exact amount of overflow.
Recreating the makefile when the crunchgen program has changed is probably
adequate, and it allows a lot of later optimisations to still apply.
In particular:
- the final link for ramdiskbin
- the create of the embedded filesystem
- the inclusion of the ramdisk into the kernel
- compressing the kernel
Unless something else actually requires one of the above.
of 'boot' and 'netbsd'.
This makes it possible for the tar archive to end at the end of the 2.88M
floppy, instead of either 4k before, or 6k after.
Gives us a whole extra 4k.
The very observant might realise that we don't need the final 1024 bytes
of nulls written to the floppy either, so they could be deleted!
Implement MDSET_NOGZIP & MDSET_NOGZIP.${FILENAME}, to prevent the gzip
of the final image. This is useful if that image has already been
munged & gzipped by MDSET_POST* or MDSET_SUFFIXES*.
${MAKE} ${CRUNCHENV} ...
instead of
${CRUNCHENV} ${MAKE} ...
so that CRUNCHENV overrides any user-provided command-line make(1) variables.
This fixes /rescue build problems for people who pass settings such
as MKKERBEROS=yes in via the make(1) command-line.
(causing the decompress to generate random data).
I've changed it to pad using:
dd if=xx.fs of=xx.fs conv=sync conv=notrunc bs=${floppysize}b count=1
which isn't subject to rounding errors!
This might be the fix for PR/25552
expect those where at least one of the language variants isn't built,
and those that are known not to have enough space (i386 ramdisk-tiny).
Files added to list.sysinst, list.sysinst.en is used when these files
cannot be added.
This might hit a size limit on another build - but I have no (sane) way of
testing it.
DISTRIBVERDEP in Makefile.distrib, and make both sysinst and
distribution notes use that information so that they rebuild
if the kernel version changes.
Distribution notes didn't have this before, sysinst had a private
(now outdated, since sys/sys/param.h now determines version) copy
of this.
* Use "mknod -F netbsd -r" to create nodes, instead of
"rm ; mknod; chmod; chown".
This means permissions & ownership of existing nodes will
not be changed.
This is up to 30% faster when populating an empty /dev,
and nearly 2x faster when re-running on an existing /dev.
* New options:
-f force change of permission & ownership of existing
devices
-m mknod override name/path of mknod program
(which defaults to $TOOL_MKNOD, then "mknod").
-s generate mtree(8) specfile instead of creating devices
* Remove /usr/etc from $PATH; not needed anymore.
* Provide functions to create devices & directories:
mkdev name [b|c] major minor [mode{=600} [gid{=0} [uid{=0}]]]
create device node `name' with the appropriate permissions
lndev src target
create a symlink from src to target
makedir dir mode
create directory with appropriate mode
* UIDs and GIDs are hardcoded in at MAKEDEV generation time.
(Unfortunately there's not a simple way of determining a GID
a la "id -n user" for determining a UID).
This was tested by generating MAKEDEV for each MACHINE,MACHINE_ARCH
combination and comparing the results of "MAKEDEV all" from the
previous version to the new one.
(This testing actually highlighted mistakes in the previous configuration!)
Simplify distrib/common/Makefile.makedev to use "MAKEDEV -s"