Refresh patches for all targets supporting 3.18 and not marked broken.
Compile-tested on all targets using 3.18 and not marked broken.
Changes to generic/610-netfilter_match_bypass_default_checks.patch based
on 84d489f64f.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
Refresh patches for all targets supporting 4.1 and not marked broken.
Compile-tested on all targets using 4.1 and not marked broken.
Changes to generic/610-netfilter_match_bypass_default_checks.patch based
on 84d489f64f.
Changes to generic/666-Add-support-for-MAP-E-FMRs-mesh-mode.patch based
on a90ee92337.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
Refresh patches for all targets that support kernel 4.4.
compile/run-tested on brcm2708/bcm2710 only.
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
Refresh patches for all targets that support kernel 4.4.
compile/run-tested on cns3xxx & imx6.
Signed-off-by: Koen Vandeputte <koen.vandeputte@ncentric.com>
When building packages within the SDK, there is no Git revision history
available so prepopulate SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH in version.mk, similar to
how we handle REVISION already.
Acked-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Refresh patches for all targets that support kernel 4.4.
compile/run-tested on cns3xxx & imx6.
Signed-off-by: Koen Vandeputte <koen.vandeputte@ncentric.com>
The normal Prepare step for a build is unpack, apply patches.
But for certain packages, patches contain whole files, which
would be nice to have separately and copied over as a last step
in the Prepare phase.
We need it for some other packages + patches, but I think
the 'hostapd' package can be used as a test for this.
As a quick note:
the reason the condition is being evaluated as
`[ ! -d ./src/ ] || $(CP) ./src/* $(HOST_BUILD_DIR)`
and not with
`[ -d ./src/ ] && $(CP) ./src/* $(HOST_BUILD_DIR)`
is that the latter would translate in a build failure if the `src`
folder is not present (the exit code would be 1).
The first one, succeeds for both cases (if `src` present or not).
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
We have packages with their own parts appended to standard STAMP_CONFIGURED
(mostly with an underscore character). This will render the current
STAMP_CONFIGURED_WILD setting invalid and the build system may miss a rebuild
on config change
1. Build with config A
2. Build with config B, yet .configured_A_xx did not get cleaned
3. Return to config A, but rebuild will not happen because stamp file
of config A still exists
Signed-off-by: Yousong Zhou <yszhou4tech@gmail.com>
0.19.8.1 gettext-full uses "archive-version" of 0.19.8
to replace makros, leading to breakage of PKG_FIXUP:=gettext-version
Signed-off-by: Dirk Neukirchen <dirkneukirchen@web.de>
Instead of using TARGET_CFLAGS and EXTRA_CFLAGS in cmake and scons
build use the TARGET_CXXFLAGS and EXTRA_CXXFLAGS like it is done for
normal make and configure. configure used TARGET_CXXFLAGS and
EXTRA_CFLAGS for the CXXFLAGS. The package-default.mk sets
"EXTRA_CXXFLAGS = $(EXTRA_CFLAGS)" so using EXTRA_CXXFLAGS flags should
be save.
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Adjust the check for gcp (GNU copy command) to rule out false positives
with "Goffi's CoPier" a python copy command.
Fixes FS#218.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Refresh patches for all targets that support kernel 4.4.
compile/run-tested on brcm2708/bcm2710 only.
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
Package/*/install was using a different PATH than all other steps like
Build/Install, which was confusing and easily led to mistakes.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Having a different PATH in Host/Install than in other steps like Host/Build
is confusing and easily leads to mistakes. Setting all of Host/Exports
makes host builds match target builds (Build/Install is part of
$(STAMP_BUILT), which has Build/Exports set).
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
It seems the intention was to add both $(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/... and
$(STAGING_DIR)/host/... instead of passing $(STAGING_DIR_HOST) twice. This
makes the definition match HOST_CPPFLAGS and HOST_LDFLAGS.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Using HOST_BUILD_PREFIX instead of STAGING_DIR_HOST will make the argument
work as expected from packages.
Nothing changes for tools, for which HOST_BUILD_PREFIX and STAGING_DIR_HOST
are equivalent.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Adds a slightly higher compression level to xz by default which roughly raises memory usage from 100MiB to about 200MiB during compression, about 10MiB for decompression. (Source: xz manpage)
Signed-off-by: Daniel Engberg <daniel.engberg.lists@pyret.net>
Apply a number of changes to the tarball generation in order to produce
identical files on different systems:
1) Use an explicit `gzip -cn` to avoid storing file mtime in the gzip header
2) Instruct `tar` to unconditionally use uid and gid 0 for archive members
3) Instruct `tar` to sort archive members by file name
4) For SCMs that do not preserve file modification times like Git or Mercurial,
use the date of the last commit to the repository and pass it as `--mtime`
value to `tar`
After these changes, locally produced tarballs generated from SCM checkouts
should be identical on any system, simplifying the mirroring of cache archives.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
The build system overrides HOST_LOADLIBES to add the staging dir to the
library search path. menuconfig needs -lncurses, add another override
for it.
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
For now we only want to ensure that the group permission mask is permissive
enough to not clobber required permissions on the rootfs, so allow less
strict masks as well.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
When building LEDE with umask values other than 022, the resulting packages
will embed improper permissions, which may lead to random errors or non-
functional scripts on the target.
In order to make users aware of this problem, add a build-prereq check to
assert a correct umask setting before starting the build.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
The nf_reject_* and nf_nat_masquerade_* modules are moved into the
corresponding kmod-nf- packages. Appropriate dependencies are added to the
kmod-nft- packages.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Refresh patches for all targets that support kernel 4.4.
compile/run-tested on brcm2708/bcm2710 only.
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
Forgot to update kernel-version.mk, so updated patch. Compile-tested on x86/64 and ar71xx; run-tested on x86/64 and ar71xx.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Segers <francesco.borromini@inventati.org>
The Gluon firmware framework [1] uses postinst scripts for sanity checks.
Make the build fail when a postinst script exits with an error to make
these sanity checks effective.
All postinst scripts in packages from the LEDE core and the packages feed
seem to work correctly with this change and will always return 0 unless
something is very broken.
[1] https://github.com/freifunk-gluon/gluon
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Especially --force-overwrite and --force-depends will often lead to broken
images; it's better to fail the build in such cases than to silently ignore
the errors.
Instead, ignore errors in the per-device rootfs opkg remove command, so
the build doesn't break when packages can't be removed because of
dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Some DEVICE_PACKAGES definitions replace one package variant with another
(e.g. wpad-mini is replaced with wpad). To avoid file conflicts, first
remove, then install packages.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Modifying the file permissions can be harmful, as it would make files
world-readable even if they weren't in the ipk packages. The
Image/mkfs/prepare step is removed completely, as it is redundant now (/tmp
and /overlay are already provided by base-files with the correct
permissions).
It has been verified that this change does not affect any permissions of
files in the default package set except /etc/ppp/chap-secrets, which was
world-readable before. All packages not in the default set are more likely
to be installed via opkg than being part of a base image and thus were
usually not affected by the permission modification anyways.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Running prepare_rootfs on TARGET_DIR deletes the opkg state when
CONFIG_CLEAN_IPKG is enabled, making the per-device rootfs package install
fail.
To avoid this, create a copy of the TARGET_DIR before prepare_rootfs is run
and use this as basis for per-device rootfs generation.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Add a new option to each device in multi-profile mode, allowing to provide
a list of packages to add or remove. In case of added packages, the user
must take care that these are selected to be built.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
opkg's -l option is always interpreted relative to the installation root.
This leads to very weird paths inside the rootfs (containing the whole path
to the LEDE tree on the build machine) and causes the subsequent deletion
of the list directory to fail (cluttering the resulting images).
Instead, use the default list directory and remove its contents in
prepare_rootfs.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
Using pad-to instead of passing the optional padding to append-kernel
or append-rootfs. It could be that the value of a variable is passed.
In case the variable is empty no error is thrown.
Furthermore the purpose of the extra parameter is hard to get without
reading the code.
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
Only add them where they are actually required.
Should help with compatibility issues with stock U-Boot images that
access UBI
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
At the moment the padding steps are hardcoded. Especially images for
devices with a 4K sector size can be unnecessarily bloated using the
hardcoded padding steps.
It has been observed that 192Kb of padding was added to the image of a
4MB device, albeit due to the 4K sector size the minimum required extra
padding for the jffs2 rootfs_data is 20Kb.
In worst case it means that the image-size check could fail albeit
there is enough space for all selected packages
For device build code not exposing the blocksize, use the hardcoded
padding further on.
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
Allows to use the same unit for all definitions of the blocksize to be
consistent regardless of the used filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
A few linux BSP's create a manifest file of installed packages for a given
target in order to help them understand exactly what's on their images. Create
one here as well as a build artifact since many users have an affinity to
prune down on packages to save valuable flash space.
Signed-off-by: Pushpal Sidhu <psidhu@gateworks.com>
Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>