From: Yann E. MORIN Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2021 16:05:54 +0000 (+0100) Subject: package/linux-firmware: rationalise install step X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f1c9c07b54dba2f2ffe9915207aca7cfedd5d10a;p=buildroot.git package/linux-firmware: rationalise install step The logic we have for the installation of the firmware files is, to say the least, non conventional. It is split in two parts: - one that copies files via an intermediate tarball: the tarball creation is used to detect if firmware files are missing (i.e. on a version bump) and fail the build if so, while the tarball extraction is the actual firmware installation; - one that copies directories one by one in a loop, removing the destination before the copy, to maintain a proper layout. Needless to say, this is not very clean. First, there is no reason why the directories can not be copied with the same mechanism as the files themselves; not sure what I had in mind with b55bd5a9e25e... Second, we're soon going to need the same installation step to copy the firmware files in the images/ directory, to ease embedding in the kernel image. Rationalise this installation procedure. Cherry-picking files and directories with cp, while still maintaining the directory layout, is not trivial; rsync is not one of our pre-requisites. So we're left with tar, which makes it easy. So we keep using an intermediate tarball, but we use it for both files and directories, and we generate it at build time, not install time. That archive is then extracted during the installation. Now the installation complexity is mostly located in the creation of the symlinks, so we merge all of that directly into the _INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS and drop the intermediate macros that have no longer any reason to exist. This will also make it pretty simple to later install in the images/ directory. Reported-by: Peter Korsgaard Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN Cc: Yegor Yefremov Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard --- diff --git a/package/linux-firmware/linux-firmware.mk b/package/linux-firmware/linux-firmware.mk index f23da171c6..9bc59435ef 100644 --- a/package/linux-firmware/linux-firmware.mk +++ b/package/linux-firmware/linux-firmware.mk @@ -638,22 +638,10 @@ LINUX_FIRMWARE_FILES += ti_3410.fw ti_5052.fw \ LINUX_FIRMWARE_ALL_LICENSE_FILES += LICENCE.moxa endif -ifneq ($(LINUX_FIRMWARE_FILES),) -define LINUX_FIRMWARE_INSTALL_FILES +ifneq ($(LINUX_FIRMWARE_FILES)$(LINUX_FIRMWARE_DIRS),) +define LINUX_FIRMWARE_BUILD_CMDS cd $(@D) && \ - $(TAR) cf install.tar $(sort $(LINUX_FIRMWARE_FILES)) && \ - $(TAR) xf install.tar -C $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/firmware -endef -endif - -ifneq ($(LINUX_FIRMWARE_DIRS),) -# We need to rm-rf the destination directory to avoid copying -# into it in itself, should we re-install the package. -define LINUX_FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIRS - $(foreach d,$(LINUX_FIRMWARE_DIRS), \ - rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/firmware/$(d); \ - mkdir -p $(dir $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/firmware/$(d)); \ - cp -a $(@D)/$(d) $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/firmware/$(d)$(sep)) + $(TAR) cf br-firmware.tar $(sort $(LINUX_FIRMWARE_FILES) $(LINUX_FIRMWARE_DIRS)) endef endif @@ -686,7 +674,9 @@ endif # sure we canonicalize the pointed-to file, to cover the symlinks of the form # a/foo -> ../b/foo where a/ (the directory where to put the symlink) does # not yet exist. -define LINUX_FIRMWARE_CREATE_SYMLINKS +define LINUX_FIRMWARE_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS + mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/firmware + $(TAR) xf $(@D)/br-firmware.tar -C $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/firmware/ cd $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/firmware/ ; \ sed -r -e '/^Link: (.+) -> (.+)$$/!d; s//\1 \2/' $(@D)/WHENCE | \ while read f d; do \ @@ -697,11 +687,4 @@ define LINUX_FIRMWARE_CREATE_SYMLINKS done endef -define LINUX_FIRMWARE_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS - mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/firmware - $(LINUX_FIRMWARE_INSTALL_FILES) - $(LINUX_FIRMWARE_INSTALL_DIRS) - $(LINUX_FIRMWARE_CREATE_SYMLINKS) -endef - $(eval $(generic-package))