# # define the FLASH_KERNEL_SIZE and FLASH_ROOT_SIZE in your machine.conf, # and this class builds a simple, padded concatenated image of # and performs error checking that either # kernel or rootfs isn't too large to fit. # concat_pack_image() { # find latest kernel - is there a more general way to do this? KERNEL=`ls -tr ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}* | tail -n 1` if [ -z "$KERNEL" ]; then oefatal "No kernel found in ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}. Was expecting a ${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}\* file." exit 1 fi ROOTFS=${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.jffs2 OUTPUT=${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.flash.img PADFILE=${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/padfile.zzz KERNEL_SIZE_MAX_DEC=`echo ${FLASH_KERNEL_SIZE} | awk --non-decimal-data '{printf "%d\n", $1}' ` ROOT_SIZE_MAX_DEC=`echo ${FLASH_ROOT_SIZE} | awk --non-decimal-data '{printf "%d\n", $1}' ` KERNEL_SIZE=`ls -l $KERNEL | awk '{print $5}'` if [ $KERNEL_SIZE -gt $KERNEL_SIZE_MAX_DEC ]; then oefatal "Kernel too large at $KERNEL_SIZE bytes. Max is $KERNEL_SIZE_MAX_DEC." exit 1 fi ROOT_SIZE=`ls -l $ROOTFS | awk '{print $5}'` if [ $ROOT_SIZE -gt $ROOT_SIZE_MAX_DEC ]; then oefatal "Rootfs is too large at $ROOT_SIZE bytes. Max is $ROOT_SIZE_MAX_DEC." exit 1 fi PAD_SIZE=`echo "$KERNEL_SIZE_MAX_DEC - $KERNEL_SIZE" | bc ` dd if=/dev/zero of=$PADFILE bs=$PAD_SIZE count=1 2>>/dev/null cat $KERNEL $PADFILE $ROOTFS > $OUTPUT rm -f $PADFILE ls -l $OUTPUT } IMAGE_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND += "concat_pack_image; "