Not all targets create /var/lock or touch /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock in
their platform.sh. This is problematic as fw_printenv then fails in
case /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock has not been created by previous calls
to fw_printenv/fw_setenv before sysupgrade is run.
Targets using fw_printenv/fw_setenv during sysupgrade:
* ath79/*
* ipq40xx/*
* ipq806x/*
* kirkwood/*
* layerscape/*
* mediatek/mt7622
* mvebu/*
* ramips/*
* realtek/*
Targets currently using additional steps in /lib/upgrade/platform.sh
to make sure /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock (or at least /var/lock)
actually exists:
* ath79/* (openmesh devices)
* ipq40xx/* (linksys devices)
* ipq806x/* (linksys devices)
* kirkwood/* (linksys devices)
* layerscape/*
* mvebu/cortexa9 (linksys devices)
Given that accessing the U-Boot environment during sysupgrade is not
uncommon and the situation across targets is currently quite diverse,
just make sure both tools as well fw_env.config are always copied to
the ramdisk used for sysupgrade. Also make sure /var/lock always
exists.
This now allows to remove copying of fw_printenv/fw_setenv as well as
fw_env.config, creation of /var/lock or even /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock
from lib/upgrade/platform.sh or files included there.
As the same applies also to 'fwtool' which is used by generic eMMC
sysupgrade, also always copy that to ramdisk.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <[email protected]>
ubiupdatevol ubiattach ubiblock ubiformat \
ubidetach ubirsvol ubirmvol ubimkvol \
snapshot snapshot_tool date logger \
+ /usr/sbin/fw_printenv /usr/bin/fwtool \
$RAMFS_COPY_LOSETUP $RAMFS_COPY_LVM \
$RAMFS_COPY_BIN
do
local file="$(command -v "$binary" 2>/dev/null)"
[ -n "$file" ] && install_bin "$file"
done
- install_file /etc/resolv.conf /lib/*.sh /lib/functions/*.sh /lib/upgrade/*.sh /lib/upgrade/do_stage2 /usr/share/libubox/jshn.sh $RAMFS_COPY_DATA
+ install_file /etc/resolv.conf /lib/*.sh /lib/functions/*.sh \
+ /lib/upgrade/*.sh /lib/upgrade/do_stage2 \
+ /usr/share/libubox/jshn.sh /usr/sbin/fw_setenv \
+ /etc/fw_env.config $RAMFS_COPY_DATA
+
+ mkdir -p $RAM_ROOT/var/lock
[ -L "/lib64" ] && ln -s /lib $RAM_ROOT/lib64