NetBSD/distrib/utils/embedded/mkpkgs
agc 00c311bc00 Add 3 scripts which are useful for making images for usermode, or any
embedded platform in particular.

+ mkimage will make an autosized image in a file (using vnd) from sets
the resulting image can be mounted read-only, with tmpfs used for volatile
files on top of read-only bases

+ mkpkgs will make an autosized image in a file (using vnd) from binary
packages

+ usermode is an easy way to invoke usermode, making sure that bridging
is set up properly, and that the host syscallemu module is loaded. This
script then runs usermode with two file images (as produced by mkimage
and mkpkgs)
2012-01-15 02:01:02 +00:00

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#! /bin/sh
# $NetBSD: mkpkgs,v 1.1 2012/01/15 02:01:02 agc Exp $
# Copyright (c) 2012 Alistair Crooks <agc@NetBSD.org>
# All rights reserved.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# find next available vnd device, from kre
next_avail ()
{
local dev="$1"
local N=$(( ${#dev} + 1 ))
local unit units
units=$(
sysctl -n hw.disknames |
tr ' ' '\012' |
grep '^'"${dev}"'[0-9]' |
sort -n -k 1.$N )
test -z "${units}" && {
test -e "/dev/${dev}0a" || {
echo >&2 "No ${dev}s available!"
return 1
}
echo "${dev}0"
return
}
N=0
for unit in ${units}
do
if [ "${unit}" = "${dev}${N}" ]
then
N=$(( N + 1 ))
else
echo "${dev}${N}"
return
fi
done
test -e /dev/"${dev}${N}a" || {
echo >&2 "All ${dev}s in use"
return 1
}
echo "${dev}${N}"
}
# find the size of the gzipped files in a .tgz archive
sizeone() {
case "$1" in
*.tgz|*.tar.gz)
tar tvzf "$1" | awk '{ tot += $5 } END { print tot }'
;;
*.tbz|*.tar.bz2)
tar tvjf "$1" | awk '{ tot += $5 } END { print tot }'
;;
*)
echo 0
;;
esac
}
pkgdir=/usr/pkgsrc/packages/All
size=0 # in MB
image=pkgs.img
pkgs="digest screen sudo"
bar="==="
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-S) pkgdir=$2; shift ;;
-o) image=$2; shift ;;
-s) size=$2; shift ;;
-x) set -x ;;
*) break ;;
esac
shift
done
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
# take the next argument as being the image name
pkgs="${pkgs} $1"
shift
done
# find the size of the fs needed
total=0
for p in ${pkgs}; do
total=$(expr $total + $(sizeone ${pkgdir}/${p}-*.tgz))
done
total=$(expr \( $total / 1000000 \) + 2)
if [ $size -eq 0 ]; then
# auto-size the pkgs fs
size=${total}
else
# check that we've been given enough space
if [ ${total} -gt ${size} ]; then
echo "File system size given as ${size} MB, but it needs ${total} MB" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "${bar} making a new ${size} MB image in ${image} ${bar}"
dd if=/dev/zero of=${image} bs=1m count=${size}
vnddev=$(next_avail vnd)
echo "${bar} mounting image via vnd ${vnddev} ${bar}"
sudo vnconfig ${vnddev} ${image}
sudo newfs /dev/r${vnddev}a
sudo mount /dev/${vnddev}a /mnt
echo "${bar} installing packages ${bar}"
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/usr/pkg/.dbdir
for p in ${pkgs}; do
echo "${bar} Installing ${p} ${bar}"
sudo pkg_add -K /usr/pkg/.dbdir -P /mnt -v ${pkgdir}/${p}-*.tgz
done
df /mnt
sudo umount /mnt
sudo vnconfig -u ${vnddev}
exit 0