#!/bin/bash set +o posix # Copyright 2005-2024 Stuart Winter, Earth, Milky Way, "" # Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2017 Eric Hameleers, Eindhoven, Netherlands # Copyright 2011-2020 Patrick Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is # permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO # EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, # SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, # PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; # OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, # WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR # OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF # ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # ################################################################################ # # Script: build_installer.sh # Purpose: Build the Slackware installer from scratch (multiple architectures) # Author: Stuart Winter # Eric Hameleers # ################################################################################ # # Notes: [1] If you want to use your own _skeleton_ initrd (containing only # the directory layout plus all the scripts) you just make it # available as ./sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz # # The script will look for the directory 'sources' first in your # working directory, and next in the script's directory (whatever is # found in your working directory takes precedence). # ################################################################################ # INSTALLERVERSION is the Slackware version the installer will advertize! INSTALLERVERSION=${INSTALLERVERSION:-"15.0"} PKGNAM=slackware-installer # Needed to find package names: shopt -s extglob # Automatically determine the architecture we're building on: if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then case "$( uname -m )" in i?86) export ARCH=i686 ;; arm*) export ARCH=arm ;; # Unless $ARCH is already set, use uname -m for all other archs: *) export ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;; esac fi # Make sure that loopback support is loaded, if it is modular. # Use traditional Q+D methodology... i.e. shove a stick in it # Timmy, by the time anyone notices we'll be dead modprobe loop 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null # Path to Slackware source tree: # (we need this to extract some packages - get libraries and stuff) SLACKROOT=${SLACKROOT:-/mnt/nfs/door/non-public/slackware-current} # Where do we look for other stuff this script requires? SRCDIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) # where the script looks for support CWD=$(pwd) # where the script writes files # A list of modules (just the names, no directory path) that should not # be included on the installer image. Typically this is a list of modules used # with the generic kernel that are not built by the huge kernel: MODBLACKLIST=$SRCDIR/module-blacklist # Temporary build locations: TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/build-$PKGNAM} PKG=$TMP/package-$PKGNAM # Firmware for wired network cards we need to add to the installer: NETFIRMWARE="3com acenic adaptec bnx tigon e100 sun kaweth tr_smctr cxgb3 rtl_nic" # Safe defaults: DUMPSKELETON=0 # set to '1' to just create a skeleton initrd tarball SHOWHELP=0 # Do not show help # Default actions for the script: case $ARCH in aarch64) LIBDIRSUFFIX=64;& arm*|aarch64) ADD_NETMODS=1 # add network modules ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 # add pcmcia modules ADD_MANPAGES=1 COMPRESS_MODS=0 # already compressed in a/kernel-modules.t?z package already DISTRODIR=${DISTRODIR:-"slackware"} # below this you find a,ap,d,..,y LIBDIRSUFFIX=${LIBDIRSUFFIX:-""} # the default RECOMPILE=1 # recompile busybox/dropbear and add new binaries SPLIT_INITRD=0 # Do not create separate initrd for each kernel USBBOOT=0 # do not build the USB boot image EFIBOOT=0 # do not build the EFI boot image VERBOSE=1 # show a lot of additional output # The firmware we include by default is only for x86, but ADD_NETFIRMWARE=1 # we'll probably want to include some at some stage. For now supply -nf to this script. ADD_NANO=1 ADD_BRICKTICK=1 ;; x86_64) ADD_NETMODS=1 ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 ADD_MANPAGES=1 COMPRESS_MODS=1 ADD_KMS=1 DISTRODIR=${DISTRODIR:-"slackware64"} # below this you find a,ap,d,..,y LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" RECOMPILE=1 SPLIT_INITRD=0 USBBOOT=1 EFIBOOT=1 VERBOSE=1 ADD_NETFIRMWARE=1 # Include the network card firmware ADD_NANO=1 ADD_BRICKTICK=1 ;; i686) ADD_NETMODS=1 ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 ADD_MANPAGES=1 COMPRESS_MODS=1 ADD_KMS=1 DISTRODIR=${DISTRODIR:-"slackware"} # below this you find a,ap,d,..,y LIBDIRSUFFIX="" RECOMPILE=1 SPLIT_INITRD=0 USBBOOT=1 EFIBOOT=0 VERBOSE=1 ADD_NETFIRMWARE=1 # Include the network card firmware ADD_NANO=1 ADD_BRICKTICK=1 ;; *) ADD_NETMODS=1 # add network modules ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 # add pcmcia modules ADD_MANPAGES=1 # Add preprocessed manpages DISTRODIR=${DISTRODIR:-"slackware"} # below this you find a,ap,d,..,y COMPRESS_MODS=1 # compress kernel modules LIBDIRSUFFIX="" # the default RECOMPILE=0 # re-use binaries from existing initrd and packages SPLIT_INITRD=0 # Do not create separate initrd for each kernel USBBOOT=0 # do not build the USB boot image EFIBOOT=0 # do not build the EFI boot image VERBOSE=1 # show a lot of additional output ADD_NETFIRMWARE=1 # Include the network card firmware ADD_NANO=1 ADD_BRICKTICK=1 ;; esac # Define the CFLAGS for the known architectures: case $ARCH in arm) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16" ARCHQUADLET="-gnueabihf" ;; aarch64) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" ARCHQUADLET="" ;; i?86) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -mtune=i686" ARCHQUADLET="" ;; s390*) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" ARCHQUADLET="" ;; x86_64) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" ARCHQUADLET="" ;; esac # Here is where we take our kernel modules and dependency info from # (at least one of these must be available): case $ARCH in arm*) # What kernel directories are in this installer? # This kernel is only here to allow us to build a generic ARM installer image from which # the other architectures will be built. It doesn't matter which kernel this is, as it # won't be used: post processing scripts unpack this image, generate a list of standard kernel # modules; replace those modules with versions specific to the particular device and supplement # the image with any additional requirements for that device. KERNELS[0]=armv7 # The -extraversion (appended to the $KVER) for the KERNELS[*]: KEXTRAV[0]="-armv7" ;; aarch64) KERNELS[0]=armv8 # The -extraversion (appended to the $KVER) for the KERNELS[*]: KEXTRAV[0]="-armv8" ;; i?86) # What kernel directories are in this installer? KERNELS[0]=huge.s # The -extraversion (appended to the $KVER) for the KERNELS[*]: KEXTRAV[0]="" ;; x86_64) # What kernel directories are in this installer? KERNELS[0]=huge.s # The -extraversion (appended to the $KVER) for the KERNELS[*]: KEXTRAV[0]="" ;; esac # Parse the commandline parameters: while [ ! -z "$1" ]; do case $1 in -c|--compressmods) COMPRESS_MODS=1 shift ;; -h|--help) SHOWHELP=1 shift ;; -m|--multiple) SPLIT_INITRD=1 shift ;; -nf|--noaddnetfirmware) ADD_NETFIRMWARE=0 shift ;; -mn|--manpages) ADD_MANPAGES=1 shift ;; -n|--netmods) ADD_NETMODS=1 shift ;; -nb|--no-bricktick) ADD_BRICKTICK=0 shift ;; -nc|--no-compressmods) COMPRESS_MODS=0 shift ;; -ne|--no-nano) ADD_NANO=0 shift ;; -nn|--no-netmods) ADD_NETMODS=0 shift ;; -np|--no-pcmciamods) ADD_PCMCIAMODS=0 shift ;; -nr|--no-recompile) RECOMPILE=0 shift ;; -nm|--no-multiple) SPLIT_INITRD=0 shift ;; -nu|--no-usbboot) USBBOOT=0 shift ;; -p|--pcmciamods) ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 shift ;; -q|--quiet) VERBOSE=0 shift ;; -r|--recompile) RECOMPILE=1 shift ;; -s|--skeleton) DUMPSKELETON=1 shift ;; -u|--usbboot) USBBOOT=1 shift ;; -v|--verbose) VERBOSE=1 shift ;; -I|--initrd) INITRDIMG="$(cd $(dirname $2); pwd)/$(basename $2)" shift 2 ;; -S|--slackroot) SLACKROOT="$2" shift 2 ;; -*) echo "Unsupported parameter '$1'!" exit 1 ;; *)# Do nothing shift ;; esac done ############### Some house keeping now that we have read the commandline ####### # The location of the initrd.img file INITRDIMG=${INITRDIMG:-"$SLACKROOT/isolinux/initrd.img"} # Wildcard expression for the kernel-modules package: KERNELMODPKG=${KERNELMODPKG:-"${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR}/a/kernel-modules-*.t?z"} # PCMCIA support tools: PCMCIAUTILS="${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR}/a/pcmciautils-*.t?z" # Needed by pcmciautils: SYSFS="${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR}/a/sysfsutils-*.t?z" # Wildcard expression for the kernel-firmware package: KERNELFW_PKG=${KERNELFW_PKG:-"${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR}/a/kernel-firmware-*.t?z"} # If we only want help, do no pre-processing which may lead to error messages if [ $SHOWHELP -eq 0 ]; then if [ "$($(which id) -u)" != "0" ]; then echo "You need to be root to run $(basename $0)." exit 1 fi if [ ! -d $SLACKROOT ]; then echo "*** I can't find the Slackware package tree $SLACKROOT!" exit 1 fi # Determine the kernel version: #KVER=$( ls -1 ${KERNELMODPKG} | head -1 | sed -e "s#.*/kernel-modules-\([^-]*\)-.*.t[gblx]z#\1#") KVER="$( ls -1 ${KERNELMODPKG} | head -1 | rev | cut -d- -f3 | rev | cut -d_ -f1 )" if [ -z "$KVER" ]; then echo "*** I can't determine the kernel version!" exit 1 fi echo "--- Detected kernel version: '$KVER' ---" if [ $VERBOSE -eq 1 ]; then VERBOSE1="v" VERBOSE2="vv" VERBOSE3="vvv" VERBOSETXT="--verbose" SILENTMAKE="" else VERBOSE1="" VERBOSE2="" VERBOSE3="" VERBOSETXT="" SILENTMAKE="-s" fi fi ############### Display help about command line parameters ##################### basic_usage() { cat <<"EOH" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------# $Id: build_installer.sh,v 1.129 2011/04/13 23:03:07 eha Exp eha $ # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------# EOH cat < Parameters: -h|--help Show this help -c|--compressmods Compress the kernel modules inside the initrd.img -m|--multiple Multiple initrd files (for SMP and non-SMP kernels) -n|--netmods Add network modules to the initrd -nc|--no-compressmods Do _not_ compress kernel modules -ne|--no-nano Do _not_ add nano editor -nm|--no-multiple Do _not_ create multiple initrd files -nn|--no-netmods Do _not_ add network modules to the initrd -np|--no-pcmciamods Do _not_ add pcmcia modules to the initrd -nr|--no-recompile Do _not_ recompile /re-add binaries -nu|--no-usbboot Do _not_ create a USB boot image -p|--pcmciamods Add pcmcia modules to the initrd -q|--quiet Be (fairly) quiet during progress -r|--recompile Recompile /re-add binaries (busybox,dropbear as well as any required bin/lib from Slackware packages) -s|--skeleton Stop after creating a skeleton_initrd.tar.gz (which only contains directories and scripts) -u|--usbboot Create a USB boot image -v|--verbose Be (very) verbose during progress -I|--initrd Specify location of the initrd.img file -S|--slackroot Specify location of the Slackware directory tree Actions to be taken (ARCH=$ARCH): EOT [ $VERBOSE -eq 1 ] && echo "* Be (very) verbose during progress" \ || echo "* Be (fairly) quiet during progress" [ $RECOMPILE -eq 1 ] && echo "* Recompile busybox/dropbear /re-add binaries" \ || echo "* Do _not_ recompile /re-add binaries" [ $ADD_NETMODS -eq 1 ] && echo "* Add network modules to the initrd" \ || echo "* Do _not_ add network modules to the initrd" [ $ADD_PCMCIAMODS -eq 1 ] && echo "* Add pcmcia modules to the initrd" \ || echo "* Do _not_ add pcmcia modules to the initrd" [ $COMPRESS_MODS -eq 1 ] && echo "* Compress all kernel modules" \ || echo "* Do _not_ compress kernel modules" [ $SPLIT_INITRD -eq 1 ] && echo "* Split initrd's for SMP and non-SMP kernels" \ || echo "* Do _not_ split the initrd" [ $USBBOOT -eq 1 ] && echo "* Create a USB boot image" \ || echo "* Do _not_ create a USB boot image" echo echo -e "Use Slackware root: \n $SLACKROOT" echo -e "Use initrd file: \n $INITRDIMG" cat < $TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked patchfile=$TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked ;; *bzip2*compressed*) bzcat -f $patchfile > $TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked patchfile=$TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked ;; *gzip*compressed*) zcat -f $patchfile > $TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked patchfile=$TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked ;; esac # By now the patch is decompressed or wasn't compressed originally. # # Most patches should not require more levels than this: success=0 for (( pl=0 ; pl<=5 ; pl++ )) ; do echo "Patch : $patchfile , trying patch level $pl" patch -N --fuzz=20 -t --dry-run -l -p$pl < $patchfile > /dev/null 2>&1 && success=1 && break done if [ $success = 1 ]; then echo "Patch: $patchfile will apply at level $pl" patch -N --fuzz=20 --verbose -l -p$pl < $patchfile return 0 else echo "Patch: $patchfile failed to apply at levels 0-5" return 1 fi } ############### Unpack an existing initrd image ################################ unpack_oldinitrd() { # This function is called when we are not re-building a new initrd from scratch # (but need to add modules for a new kernel version for instance): echo "--- Unpacking the old initrd ---" mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem xzcat -f${VERBOSE1} $INITRDIMG | cpio -di${VERBOSE1} # Wipe the Kernel modules: echo "--- Removing old kernel modules ---" rm -rf lib/modules/* } ############### Create the Installer's filesystem ############################# create_installer_fs() { # Make the directories required for the filesystem: echo "--- Creating basic filesystem layout ---" mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem mkdir -p -m755 bin mkdir -p -m755 dev mkdir -p -m755 etc/rc.d mkdir -p -m755 etc/dropbear mkdir -p -m755 floppy mkdir -p -m755 lib/modules [[ "${ARCH}" =~ (x86_64$|aarch64$) ]] && mkdir -p -m755 lib64 mkdir -p -m700 lost+found mkdir -p -m755 mnt mkdir -p -m755 proc mkdir -p -m755 root mkdir -p -m755 sbin mkdir -p -m755 sys mkdir -p -m755 tag mkdir -p -m1777 tmp mkdir -p -m755 usr/{bin,sbin,etc,lib/setup,libexec,share/tabset} mkdir -p -m755 usr/share/terminfo/{c,l,v,x,s} mkdir -p -m755 var/{mount,setup,run,lib} ln -sf /mnt/boot boot ln -sf /var/log/mount cdrom ln -sf /var/log/mount nfs ( cd etc; touch mtab ) ( cd etc; touch mdev.conf ) } ############### Extract skeleton from Slackware installer image ################ extract_skeleton_fs() { # Temporary extraction directory: echo "--- Extracting shell scripts from original initrd ---" rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages cd $TMP/extract-packages # Unpack the real i686/current Slackware initrd.img (or a custom one specified # with the '-I' parameter): xzcat -f${VERBOSE1} $INITRDIMG | cpio -di${VERBOSE1} # Wipe the binaries and x86 specific stuff. This will leave us with # just the directories and shell scripts: echo "--- Removing unwanted binaries and libs ---" ( find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 file | egrep '(ELF.*)' | awk -F: '{print $1}' | xargs rm -f ) >/dev/null 2>&1 ( find . -name '*.a' -type f -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 # Wipe the Kernel modules: rm -rf lib/modules/* # Wipe firmware: rm -rf lib/firmware/* # Wipe udev stuff: rm -rf lib/udev etc/udev # Wipe the pci.ids: rm -f usr/share/hwdata/pci.ids* # Wipe any unneeded scripts that were installed from packages: rm -f bin/{ldd,zgrep} sbin/fsck.* sbin/{lvmdump,xfs_check} # Wipe ncurses stuff: ( find usr/share/terminfo -type f -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find usr/share/tabset -type f -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 # Wipe dangling symlinks: ( find -L ./bin -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./usr/bin -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./sbin -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./lib -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./usr/lib -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE2} $TMP/extract-packages/. . rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # Re-create essential symlinks ln -sf sbin/init init ( cd bin; ln -sf gzip zcat ) ( cd bin; ln -sf /usr/bin/compress compress ) ( cd usr/bin; ln -sf ../../bin/gzip zcat ) # Add RAID re-assembly commands to rc.S if missing: if ! grep -q mdadm etc/rc.d/rc.S ; then sed -i -e '/# Check \/proc\/partitions again:/s%^%# Re-assemble RAID volumes:\n/sbin/mdadm -E -s > /etc/mdadm.conf\n/sbin/mdadm -A -s\n\n%m' etc/rc.d/rc.S if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "*** Adding mdadm commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.S failed. ***" fi fi } ############### Zip up skeleton from Slackware installer image ################# zipup_installer_skeleton() { cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem echo "--- Zipping up a skeleton initrd in '$CWD' ---" tar -zc${VERBOSE1}f $CWD/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz . } ############### Unpack skeleton of a Slackware installer image ################# use_installer_source() { if [ ! -f $CWD/sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz ]; then if [ ! -f $SRCDIR/sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz ]; then echo "*** Could not find 'skeleton_initrd.tar.gz' in either:" echo "*** '$CWD/sources/initrd/' or '$SRCDIR/sources/initrd/'" return 1 else SKELFILE="$SRCDIR/sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz" fi else SKELFILE="$CWD/sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz" fi echo "--- Using _your_ skeleton installer (not the initrd in the Slacktree) ---" echo "--- ($SKELFILE) ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem tar -zx${VERBOSE1}f $SKELFILE } ############### Build busybox ################################################## build_busybox() { echo "--- Building a new busybox ---" # Extract source: cd $TMP if [ -d $CWD/sources/busybox ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ busybox sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" BUSYBOXPATH=$CWD/sources/busybox elif [ -d $SRCDIR/sources/busybox ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ busybox sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" BUSYBOXPATH=$SRCDIR/sources/busybox else # Use the busybox sources from the real Slackware tree: BUSYBOXPATH=$SLACKROOT/source/installer fi [ ! -d $BUSYBOXPATH ] && ( echo "No directory '$BUSYBOXPATH'" ; exit 1 ) BUSYBOXPKG=$(ls -1 $BUSYBOXPATH/busybox-*.tar.bz2 | head -1) BUSYBOXCFG=$(ls -1 $BUSYBOXPATH/busybox?dot?config | head -1) BUSYBOXVER=$(echo $BUSYBOXPKG | sed -e "s#.*/busybox-\(.*\).tar.bz2#\1#") echo "--- Compiling BUSYBOX version '$BUSYBOXVER' ---" tar x${VERBOSE2}f $BUSYBOXPKG cd busybox-* || exit 1 if $(ls $BUSYBOXPATH/busybox*.diff.gz 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null) ; then for DIFF in $(ls $BUSYBOXPATH/busybox*.diff.gz) ; do zcat $DIFF | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1 done fi chown -R root:root . # Copy config: install -m644 $BUSYBOXCFG .config # Build: make $SILENTMAKE $NUMJOBS CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" || exit 1 # Install into package framework: make $SILENTMAKE $NUMJOBS install || exit 1 cd _install # Since Slackware's installer uses the 'date' and 'dd' from coreutils, # and the 'zcat' script from gzip, we delete the busybox symlinks: rm -f${VERBOSE1} bin/{date,dd,zcat} # Likewise, we will remove the 'fdisk' applet which overwrites our shell script: rm -f${VERBOSE1} sbin/fdisk # And we want to use our own 'cp': rm -f${VERBOSE1} bin/cp cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE2} * $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ # If we built bin/env, make a link in usr/bin as well: if [ -x $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/env ]; then ( cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin ; ln -sf ../../bin/env . ) fi } ############### Build dropbear ################################################# build_dropbear() { echo "--- Building a new dropbear ---" # Extract source: cd $TMP if [ -d $CWD/sources/dropbear ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ dropbear sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" DROPBEARPATH=$CWD/sources/dropbear elif [ -d $SRCDIR/sources/dropbear ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ dropbear sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" DROPBEARPATH=$SRCDIR/sources/dropbear else # Use the dropbear sources from the Slackware tree. DROPBEARPATH=$SLACKROOT/source/installer/dropbear fi [ ! -d $DROPBEARPATH ] && ( echo "No directory '$DROPBEARPATH'" ; exit 1 ) DROPBEARPKG=$(ls -1 $DROPBEARPATH/dropbear-*.tar.lz | head -1) DROPBEARVER=$(echo $DROPBEARPKG | sed -e "s#.*/dropbear-\(.*\).tar.lz#\1#") tar x${VERBOSE2}f $DROPBEARPKG echo "--- Compiling DROPBEAR version '$DROPBEARVER' ---" cd dropbear* || exit 1 chown -R root:root . chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a-s . # The programs we want to have as symlinks to dropbearmulti binary: PROGS="dropbear dbclient dropbearkey dropbearconvert scp ssh" # Patch to allow empty passwords (used in Slackware's installer): patch -p1 ${VERBOSETXT} < $DROPBEARPATH/dropbear_emptypass.patch || exit 1 # Set local options, such as dbclient is in /bin (due to prefix=/): cp $DROPBEARPATH/localoptions.h . autoconf || exit 1 autoheader || exit 1 # Configure: CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ ./configure \ --prefix=/ \ --mandir=/usr/man \ --disable-syslog \ --disable-utmp \ --disable-utmpx \ --disable-wtmp \ --disable-wtmpx \ --disable-pututline \ --disable-pututxline \ --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux$ARCHQUADLET || exit 1 # Build: make $SILENTMAKE $NUMJOBS PROGRAMS="$PROGS" MULTI="1" SCPPROGRESS="1" || exit 1 # Install into installer's filesystem: make $SILENTMAKE DESTDIR=$PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ MULTI="1" install || exit 1 # Link binaries to dropbearmulti since the 'make install' does not do that # if we build a multicall binary ( cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin ln -${VERBOSE1}fs ../bin/dropbearmulti ../sbin/dropbear for i in $(echo $PROGS | sed -e 's/dropbear //') ; do ln -${VERBOSE1}fs dropbearmulti $i done ) # Evidently dropbearmulti wants dbclient in /usr/bin: ( cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin ; ln -sf ../../bin/dbclient . ) } ############### Build nano ##################################################### build_nano() { echo "--- Building nano editor ---" # Extract source: cd $TMP if [ -d $CWD/sources/nano ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ nano sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" NANOPATH=$CWD/sources/nano elif [ -d $SRCDIR/sources/nano ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ nano sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" NANOPATH=$SRCDIR/sources/nano else # Use the nano sources from the Slackware tree. NANOPATH=$SLACKROOT/source/installer/nano fi [ ! -d $NANOPATH ] && ( echo "No directory '$NANOPATH'" ; exit 1 ) NANOPKG=$(ls -1 $NANOPATH/nano-*.tar.?z | head -1) NANOVER=$(echo $NANOPKG | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev) tar x${VERBOSE2}f $NANOPKG echo "--- Compiling NANO version '$NANOVER' ---" cd nano* || exit 1 chown -R root:root . chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a-s . # Configure: CFLAGS="$(echo $SLKCFLAGS | sed s/-O2/-Os/g)" \ ./configure \ --prefix=/usr \ --sysconfdir=/etc \ --infodir=/usr/info \ --mandir=/usr/man \ --docdir=/usr/doc/nano-$VERSION \ --datadir=/usr/share \ --program-prefix= \ --program-suffix= \ --disable-libmagic \ --enable-color \ --enable-multibuffer \ --enable-nanorc \ --enable-utf8 \ --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux$ARCHQUADLET || exit 1 # Build: make $NUMJOBS || make || exit 1 # Install into installer's filesystem: mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin cp -a src/nano $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/nano strip --strip-unneeded $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/nano mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/man/man1 cat doc/nano.1 | gzip -9c > $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/man/man1/nano.1.gz # Install locale files if I_AM_DIDIER is defined: if [ ! -z $I_AM_DIDIER ]; then ( cd po make install DESTDIR=$PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ ) fi } ############### Build bricktick ################################################ build_bricktick() { echo "--- Building bricktick ncurses game ---" # Extract source: cd $TMP if [ -d $CWD/sources/bricktick ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ bricktick sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" BRICKTICKPATH=$CWD/sources/bricktick elif [ -d $SRCDIR/sources/bricktick ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ bricktick sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" BRICKTICKPATH=$SRCDIR/sources/bricktick else # Use the bricktick sources from the Slackware tree. BRICKTICKPATH=$SLACKROOT/source/installer/bricktick fi [ ! -d $BRICKTICKPATH ] && ( echo "No directory '$BRICKTICKPATH'" ; exit 1 ) BRICKTICKPKG=$(ls -1 $BRICKTICKPATH/bricktick-*.tar.?z | head -1) BRICKTICKVER=$(echo $BRICKTICKPKG | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev) tar x${VERBOSE2}f $BRICKTICKPKG echo "--- Compiling BRICKTICK version '$BRICKTICKVER' ---" cd bricktick* || exit 1 chown -R root:root . chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a-s . # Build: make $NUMJOBS || make || exit 1 # Install into installer's filesystem: mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin cp -a bricktick $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/bricktick strip --strip-unneeded $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/bricktick } ############### Build dnsmasq ################################################## build_dnsmasq() { echo "--- Building dnsmasq ---" # Extract source: cd $TMP if [ -d $CWD/sources/dnsmasq ]; then DNSMASQPATH=$CWD/sources/dnsmasq elif [ -d $SRCDIR/sources/dnsmasq ]; then DNSMASQPATH=$SRCDIR/sources/dnsmasq fi [ ! -d $DNSMASQPATH ] && ( echo "No directory '$DNSMASQPATH'" ; exit 1 ) DNSMASQPKG=$(ls -1 $DNSMASQPATH/dnsmasq-*.tar.?z | head -1) DNSMASQVER=$(echo $DNSMASQPKG | rev | cut -f 3- -d . | cut -f 1 -d - | rev) tar x${VERBOSE2}f $DNSMASQPKG echo "--- Compiling DNSMASQ version '$DNSMASQVER' ---" cd dnsmasq* || exit 1 zcat $DNSMASQPATH/dnsmasq.leasedir.diff.gz | patch -p1 --verbose --backup --suffix=.orig || exit 1 zcat $DNSMASQPATH/dnsmasq.libidn2.diff.gz | patch -p1 --verbose --backup --suffix=.orig || exit 1 zcat $DNSMASQPATH/dnsmasq-2.80-SIOCGSTAMP.patch.gz | patch -p1 --verbose --backup --suffix=.orig || exit 1 chown -R root:root . chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a-s . make $NUMJOBS all-i18n PREFIX=/usr MANDIR=/usr/man COPTS=" " || exit 1 # Install into installer's filesystem: mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/sbin cp -a src/dnsmasq $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/sbin/dnsmasq strip --strip-unneeded $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/sbin/dnsmasq chown root:root $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/sbin/dnsmasq chmod 755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/sbin/dnsmasq mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/man/man8 cat man/dnsmasq.8 | gzip -9c > $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/man/man8/dnsmasq.8.gz } ############## Install binaries into installer filesystem ###################### # You can generate file-> package list in slackware-current # cd slackware-current/${DISTRODIR} # find . -name '*.t?z' | while read name ; do echo "****** $name ******" ; tar tvvf $name ; done > /tmp/newfest # import_binaries() { # Change into the installer's filesystem: cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem echo "--- Importing binaries from Slackware packages ---" # Temporary extraction directory: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages # This list of packages (Slackware v13.0+): # # Some ports require binaries from additional packages not shipped # by Slackware/x86. Put the name of the binary into the relevant # string below, and it'll be copied into either the installer filesystem's # /sbin or /bin -- the installer does not have /usr/{sbin,bin}. # case $ARCH in arm*) EXTRA_PKGS="a/u-boot-tools a/mtd-utils" EXTRA_PKGS_BIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_SBIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_USRBIN="mkimage" EXTRA_PKGS_USRSBIN="nand* flash_* flashcp sheeva* fw_setenv fw_printenv ubi*" ;; *) EXTRA_PKGS="" EXTRA_PKGS_BIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_SBIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_USRBIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_USRSBIN="" ;; esac PKGLIST="${EXTRA_PKGS} \ a/bash \ a/btrfs-progs \ a/coreutils \ a/cryptsetup \ a/dialog \ a/dosfstools \ a/e2fsprogs \ a/efivar \ a/elogind \ a/etc \ a/f2fs-tools \ a/gptfdisk \ a/grep \ a/gzip \ a/hdparm \ a/hwdata \ a/inih \ a/jfsutils \ a/kbd \ a/kmod \ a/lvm2 \ a/lzip \ a/lzlib \ a/mdadm \ a/ncompress \ a/openssl-solibs \ a/os-prober \ a/pam \ a/pciutils \ a/plzip \ a/pkgtools \ a/procps-ng \ a/reiserfsprogs \ a/sed \ a/shadow \ a/smartmontools \ a/sysfsutils \ a/syslinux \ a/tar \ a/eudev \ a/hostname \ a/libgudev \ a/usbutils \ a/util-linux \ a/xfsprogs \ a/xz \ a/zerofree \ a/userspace-rcu \ ap/ddrescue \ ap/dmidecode \ ap/lsscsi \ ap/neofetch \ ap/nvme-cli \ ap/terminus-font \ d/gcc \ d/gcc-g++ \ l/argon2 \ l/glibc \ l/json-c \ l/keyutils \ l/libaio \ l/libcap \ l/libidn2 \ l/libnsl \ l/libnvme \ l/libunistring \ l/libusb \ l/lz4 \ l/lzo \ l/parted \ l/pcre2 \ l/popt \ l/readline \ l/zlib \ l/zstd \ n/dhcpcd \ n/iproute2 \ n/krb5 \ n/libgcrypt \ n/libgpg-error \ n/libtirpc \ n/net-tools \ n/nfs-utils \ n/ntp \ n/rpcbind \ n/samba" # Prevent a harmless (but ugly) build-time error: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages/etc touch $TMP/extract-packages/etc/shells # Cruise through the required packages and extract them into # a temporary directory: for pkg in $PKGLIST ; do if [ -s $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/$pkg-+([^-])-+([^-])-+([^-]).t[gblx]z ]; then installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/$pkg-+([^-])-+([^-])-+([^-]).t[gblx]z else echo "*** Package: "$pkg" not found in ${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR} ***" fi done # # Deal with the installer's /bin: # cd $TMP/extract-packages/bin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_BIN} \ bash \ comm \ cp \ cut \ date \ dd \ dialog \ dircolors \ findmnt \ gzip \ grep egrep fgrep pgrep \ ipmask \ ls \ lsblk \ paste \ printf \ pr \ ps \ mknod \ mount \ numfmt \ sed \ seq \ sort \ tar \ umount \ xz \ zgrep \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/ $(readlink -s setterm 1>/dev/null) || \ cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} setterm \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/bin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_USRBIN} \ bash \ ddrescue \ ldd \ loadkeys \ lzip \ neofetch \ plzip \ rev \ uuidgen \ syslinux-nomtools \ strings \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ # Fix ldd shebang: sed -i "s|/usr/bin/bash|/bin/bash|g" $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ldd # Use syslinux-nomtools to avoid needing mtools on the installer: if [[ $ARCH = *86* ]]; then mv --verbose $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/syslinux-nomtools $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/syslinux || exit 1 fi $(readlink -s setterm 1>/dev/null) || \ cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} setterm \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} \ compress \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ # Make sure that /bin/sh points to bash: ( cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin ln -${VERBOSE1}fs bash sh ) # # Deal with the installer's /sbin: # cd $TMP/extract-packages/sbin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_SBIN} \ badblocks \ blkid \ btrfs* \ cgdisk \ cryptsetup \ debugfs \ depmod \ dmsetup \ dosfsck \ dumpe2fs \ e2fsck \ fsck \ fsck.* \ filefrag \ fixparts \ hdparm \ insmod \ e2image \ e2label \ e4crypt \ gdisk \ getcap \ fsfreeze \ fstrim \ jfs_fsck \ jfs_mkfs \ kmod \ logsave \ ldconfig \ lsmod \ lvm \ lvmdump \ mount.nfs \ mkdosfs \ mke2fs \ mkreiserfs \ mkfs.* \ mklost+found \ mkswap \ modinfo \ modprobe \ mount \ mdadm \ rdev \ reiserfsck \ rmmod \ resize2fs \ rpcbind \ rpc.statd \ setcap \ sfdisk \ sgdisk \ swaplabel \ tune2fs \ udev* \ umount \ xfs_repair \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/ # This had dmsetup* above, which unnecessarily copies dmsetup.static # This had lvm* above, which unnecessarily copies lvm.static cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} fdisk \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/fdisk.bin # Hack reboot to call reboot -f: rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/reboot ( cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin ; ln -sf busybox reboot ) cat << EOF > $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/reboot #!/bin/sh echo "Sending all processes the SIGTERM signal." /sbin/killall5 -15 /bin/sleep 2 echo "Sending all processes the SIGKILL signal." /sbin/killall5 -9 /bin/sleep 2 echo "Syncing filesystems." sync echo "Unmounting filesystems:" # Try to unmount these bind mounts first to prevent them from blocking unmount of the target /: umount -R /mnt/dev 2> /dev/null umount -R /mnt/proc 2> /dev/null umount -R /mnt/sys 2> /dev/null /bin/umount -v -a -t no,proc,sysfs,devtmpfs,fuse.gvfsd-fuse,tmpfs sync echo "Rebooting." if [ -z "\$*" ]; then /bin/reboot -f else /bin/reboot \$* fi EOF chmod 755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/reboot # Copy binaries from /usr/bin into the installer's /usr/bin/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/bin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_USRBIN} \ chattr \ lsattr \ lsusb \ mcookie \ usb-devices \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ # Copy PAM's security directory: cd $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} cp -a security $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} # Copy PAM's config files: cd $TMP/extract-packages/etc cp -a pam.d $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc ( cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/pam.d for file in *.new ; do mv $file $(basename $file .new) done ) # Grab a couple of terminus fonts that we'll need to prevent # blindness from microscopic KMS terminal fonts: cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share/kbd/consolefonts mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/kbd/consolefonts cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} \ ter-v18n.psf.gz \ ter-114v.psf.gz \ ter-732b.psf.gz \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/kbd/consolefonts # Get the standard set of keymaps: cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share/kbd/keymaps mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/kbd/keymaps cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} \ i386 \ include \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/kbd/keymaps # Copy binaries from /usr/sbin into the installer's /usr/sbin/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/sbin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_USRSBIN} \ chpasswd \ ntpdate \ nvme \ parted \ partprobe \ partx \ dmidecode \ mount.cifs \ sm-notify \ smartctl \ sparsify \ umount.cifs \ zerofree \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/sbin/ # The installer has wrappers for cfdisk/fdisk which run /dev/makedevs.sh # if it is there. If it is not there, udev is running and will handle # creating or removing block devices in /dev as needed: cd $TMP/extract-packages/sbin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} \ cfdisk \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/cfdisk.bin # And for LVM, there are tonnes of symlinks: cd $TMP/extract-packages/sbin find . -type l -lname lvm -printf "%p\n" | xargs -i cp -fa${VERBOSE1} {} $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/ # Fix lvmdump script: sed -i -e 's?/usr/bin/tr?tr?' $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/lvmdump # Grab the matching lvm.conf script: mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/lvm cat $TMP/extract-packages/etc/lvm/lvm.conf \ > $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/lvm/lvm.conf # Use a current group file (udev expects this) cat $TMP/extract-packages/etc/group > $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/group ## Copy udev related files over (do not clobber an existing blacklist): #if [ -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist ]; then # mv $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist{,.new} #fi # Copy udev related files over cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/etc/modprobe.d $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/ mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/lib/modprobe.d $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/ cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/etc/{modprobe.conf,modprobe.d,scsi_id.config,udev} \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/ cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/etc/rc.d/rc.udev \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/rc.d/ #if [ -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.new ]; then # mv $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist{.new,} #fi # Copy package tools: cd $TMP/extract-packages/sbin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} \ installpkg \ pkgtool \ removepkg \ upgradepkg \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/ # Deal with /lib stuff from the packages: mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib/udev \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ e2initrd_helper \ libaio.so* \ libblkid*so* \ libcap*so* \ libcrypto*so* \ libdevmapper*so* \ libelogind*so* \ libf2fs.so* \ libfdisk.so* \ libgcc*so* \ libgcrypt*.so* \ libgpg-error*.so* \ libgssapi_krb5.so* \ libinih.so* \ libINIReader.so* \ libk5crypto.so* \ libkeyutils.so* \ libkmod*so* \ libkrb5.so* \ libkrb5support.so* \ liblzma*so* \ libmount.so* \ libnsl.so* \ libpam*.so* \ libpcre2-8.so* \ libpopt*.so* \ liburcu-common.so.* \ liburcu.so.* \ libreiserfscore.so* \ libsmartcols.so* \ libssl*so* \ libtirpc*so* \ libudev*so* \ libuuid*so* \ libvolume_id*so* \ libz*.so* \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ # Deal with /usr/lib stuff from the packages: cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ libargon2.so* \ libatomic.so* \ libcryptsetup*.so* \ libefiboot.so* \ libefivar.so* \ libgcc*.so* \ libhistory*.so* \ libidn2*.so* \ libjson-c.so* \ libkbdfile.so* \ libkeymap.so* \ liblz.so* \ liblz4.so* \ liblzo*.so* \ libnvme*.so* \ libparted*so* \ libreadline*.so* \ libstdc++*.so* \ libunistring*.so* \ libusb-1.0*.so* \ libzstd.so* \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ # Stuff needed for os-prober: cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ os-prober \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ os-probes \ os-prober \ linux-boot-probes \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/bin cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ linux-boot-prober \ os-prober \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ # Copy dhcpcd pieces: cd $TMP/extract-packages/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ lib/dhcpcd \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/dhcpcd \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ var/lib/dhcpcd \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/var/lib/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ etc/dhcpcd.conf \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ sbin/dhcpcd \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/ # Add pci.ids and usb.ids now that we have lspci and lsusb onboard: cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share/hwdata mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/hwdata cp -fa${VERBOSE1} pci.ids usb.ids \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/hwdata # Copy the rc script for rpcbind: cd $TMP/extract-packages/etc/rc.d cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ rc.rpc \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/rc.d/ chmod 755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/rc.d/rc.rpc mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/var/state/rpcbind # NFS & RPC components: cd $TMP/extract-packages/etc/default cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ nfs rpc \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/default cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/libexec cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ nfsrahead \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/libexec # Remove busybox symlinks for things that we have a real version of: for prunedir in $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/sbin ; do cd $prunedir for removefile in $(find . -type f -maxdepth 1) ; do rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/$(basename $removefile) rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/$(basename $removefile) done done if [ -r $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/lspci -a ! -L $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/lspci -a -L $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/lspci ]; then rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/lspci fi # busybox's implementation of 'xzcat' provides different output when piped into 'dd'. # Symlink 'xzcat' to the real 'xz' as we do within the OS: cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin ln -fs xz xzcat # Update to latest versions of files within /etc/ # /etc/ file Package Reason # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # netconfig : libtirpc : Required by libtirpc (for rpc.statd/rpcbind) # services : etc : Always use the latest version to avoid problems with NFS. # dialogrc : dialog : Dialog config # mke2fs.conf : e2fsprogs: Required for ext4 # nfsmount.conf : nfs-utls : On ARM we set "vers=3" as the default which allows # easy NFS mounting within the installer. cd $TMP/extract-packages/etc/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ services \ netconfig \ nfsmount.conf \ dialogrc \ mke2fs.conf \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/ # For ARM: # Copy the configuration file for fw_(printenv/saveenv) utility. # This allows people to more easily fix up a duff u-boot config # from the installer because the config file contains some of the memory offsets # for the most popular devices [ -s $TMP/extract-packages/etc/fw_env.config* ] \ && install -${VERBOSE1}pm644 $TMP/extract-packages/etc/fw_env.config* \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/fw_env.config # If man pages have been requested, copy the groff sources to process later # For now, these will be English only (sorry) if [ $ADD_MANPAGES -eq 1 ]; then if [ -d $TMP/extract-packages/usr/man ]; then mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/man/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/man cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} man* \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/man/ fi # In case the real man package has been installed (unlikely) if [ -f $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/man.conf ]; then cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/man.conf $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} fi fi } ############### Install libraries into installer's filesystem ################## # We install the library packages and copy only the parts that we need. # # Rather than automate the process, for some packages we need to specifically # select individual library names. # In case you wonder why we don't copy these libraries during the extraction # in the code above, it's because this way we don't need to keep up to date with # any new library names or versions - we either take everything or be very # specific -- this is particularly relevant for glibc. import_libraries() { rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages # Change into the installer's filesystem: cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem echo "--- Importing libraries from Slackware packages ---" # a/e2fsprogs: installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/e2fsprogs-*.t[gblx]z cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/aaa_glibc-solibs: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/aaa_glibc-solibs-*.t[gblx]z cp -fa${VERBOSE1} /lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ld-linux*so* lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ # pt_chown has been removed from glibc as a possible security hole: #cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/usr/libexec/pt_chown usr/libexec rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # l/ncurses: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/l/ncurses-*.t[gblx]z cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share/terminfo/{c,l,v,s,x} usr/share/terminfo/ # Remove any terminal entries that are broken due to them being symlinks into directories that we haven't included: find usr/share/terminfo/ -xtype l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share/tabset/* usr/share/tabset/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # Remove dangling symlinks (pointing into directories we did not copy): ( cd usr/share/terminfo for file in $(find . -type l) ; do if [ "$(readlink -e $file)" = "" ]; then rm -f${VERSOSE1} $file fi done ) # a/acl: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/acl-*.t[gblx]z cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/attr: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/attr-*.t[gblx]z cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/pciutils: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/pciutils-*.t[gblx]z cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/procps-ng: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/procps-ng-*.t[gblx]z cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/gpm: #mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages #installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/gpm-*.t[gblx]z #cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ # lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ #rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages } ############### Install Kernel modules into installer's filesystem ############# # # ############### Add the network modules ######################################## add_netmods() { echo "--- Adding network modules ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem # Clear out remaining cruft: rm -rf ./lib/modules.incoming # Temporary extraction directory: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages # Unpack the kernel modules (all kernels defined for this $ARCH): for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do tar -C $TMP/extract-packages -x${VERBOSE1}f $(ls -1 ${KERNELMODPKG} | grep "${KVER}$(echo ${KEXTRAV[$ind]}| tr - _)-" ) lib done mv -f${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib/modules ./lib/modules.incoming # Start removing unwanted modules to keep the resulting image small: echo "--- Removing unneeded kernel modules ---" for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} [ ! -d ./lib/modules.incoming/$KVER$kv ] && continue ( echo "--- Processing kernel version '$KVER$kv' ---" cd ./lib/modules.incoming/$KVER$kv cd kernel/ # Remove blacklisted modules: cat $MODBLACKLIST | while read modname ; do find . -name $modname -exec rm -f "{}" \; done mv -f fs{,.orig} && \ ( mkdir -m755 fs # If the architecture has a mostly modular kernel, then # the filesystem modules may need to be included within the installer: case $ARCH in arm*) cp -a fs.orig/{udf*,isofs*,cifs*,ext*,fat*,fscache,jfs*,lockd,nfs,nfs_common,jbd*,nls,reiserfs,xfs,binfmt*,mbcache*,exportfs*} fs/ ;; *86*) cp -a fs.orig/{cifs*,efivarfs,exfat,fscache,lockd,nfs,nfs_common,ntfs3} fs/ ;; *) cp -a fs.orig/cifs* fs/ ;; esac rm -rf fs.orig ) rm -rf${VERBOSE1} sound arch cd net/ # Architectures with a more modular kernel will want to keep supporting # modules for 'nfs' et al: case $ARCH in arm*) ;; *86*) ;; *) rm -rf${VERBOSE1} sunrpc ;; esac mv -f ipv4{,.orig} && ( mkdir -m755 ipv4 ; cp -a ipv4.orig/inet* ipv4/ ; rm -rf ipv4.orig ) mv -f ipv6{,.orig} && ( mkdir -m755 ipv6 ; cp -a ipv6.orig/ipv6* ipv6/ ; rm -rf ipv6.orig ) rm -rf${VERBOSE1} 9p appletalk atm ax25 bluetooth bridge dccp decnet ieee80211 ipx irda key mac80211 netfilter netrom rds rfkill rose rxrpc sched sctp tipc wanrouter wimax wireless cd .. cd drivers/ # Architectures with a more modular kernel will want to keep 'ide' 'scsi' # and other core device drivers: case $ARCH in arm*) ;; *) mv scsi scsi.orig mv md md.orig rm -rf${VERBOSE1} cdrom ide md scsi mkdir scsi mv scsi.orig/hv_storvsc.ko scsi mv scsi.orig/sg.ko scsi rm -rf${VERBOSE1} scsi.orig mkdir md mv md.orig/dm-bufio.ko md mv md.orig/dm-bio-prison.ko md mv md.orig/dm-raid.ko md mv md.orig/dm-snapshot.ko md mv md.orig/dm-thin-pool.ko md mkdir md/persistent-data mv md.orig/persistent-data/dm-persistent-data.ko md/persistent-data rm -rf${VERBOSE1} md.orig ;; esac # Save loop.ko, nvme.ko, and virtio_blk.ko, but remove other block drivers: mv block block.orig mkdir block mv block.orig/nvme.ko block mv block.orig/loop.ko block mv block.orig/virtio_blk.ko block rm -rf${VERBOSE1} block.orig # Done with block directory # Grab a few modules from staging: mv staging staging.orig # These all seem to have been merged... #mv staging.orig/hv staging #mv staging.orig/exfat staging #mv staging.orig/speakup staging rm -rf${VERBOSE1} staging.orig # Save the Hyper-V keyboard module: mkdir -p input.orig/serio cp -a input/serio/hyperv-keyboard.ko input.orig/serio # Save any PCI controller modules: if [ -d pci/controller ]; then mkdir -p pci.orig/controller cp -a pci/controller/* pci.orig/controller fi rm -rf${VERBOSE1} ata atm bluetooth clocksource connector crypto dma idle infiniband input isdn kvm leds media memstick message mfd misc pci power rtc serial telephony uwb w1 watchdog mv input.orig input mv pci.orig pci 2> /dev/null if [ "$ADD_KMS" = "1" ]; then # Keep video.ko and button.ko, needed by some gpu drivers. # Also keep processor.ko, needed by acpi-cpufreq. mv acpi acpi.orig mkdir acpi mv acpi.orig/{button,processor,video}.ko acpi rm -rf${VERBOSE1} acpi.orig # Keep AGP modules: mv char/agp agp.orig rm -rf${VERBOSE1} char mkdir char mv agp.orig char/agp # Keep hwmon.ko: mkdir hwmon.orig mv hwmon/hwmon.ko hwmon.orig rm -rf${VERBOSE1} hwmon mv hwmon.orig hwmon # Keep platform/x86/mxm-wmi.ko and platform/x86/wmi.ko mkdir x86.orig mv platform/x86/mxm-wmi.ko platform/x86/wmi.ko x86.orig rm -rf${VERBOSE1} platform mkdir platform mv x86.orig platform/x86 # Keep thermal/thermal_sys.ko: mv thermal thermal.orig mkdir thermal mv thermal.orig/thermal_sys.ko thermal rm -rf${VERBOSE1} thermal.orig # Keep some video drivers: mv video video.orig mkdir -p video/fbdev mv video.orig/{sis,syscopyarea.ko,sysfillrect.ko,sysimgblt.ko} video mv video.orig/fbdev/hyperv_fb.ko video/fbdev rm -rf${VERBOSE1} video.orig else # Save the Hyper-V framebuffer module: mv video video.orig mkdir -p video/fbdevmv mv video.orig/fbdev/hyperv_fb.ko video/fbdev rm -rf${VERBOSE1} acpi char cpufreq hwmon platform thermal video.orig fi # Needed to install on MMC: mv mmc/host mmc/host.orig mkdir mmc/host mv mmc/host.orig/sdhci.ko mmc/host mv mmc/host.orig/sdhci-acpi.ko mmc/host mv mmc/host.orig/sdhci-pci.ko mmc/host mv mmc/host.orig/cqhci.ko mmc/host rm -rf${VERBOSE1} mmc/host.orig cd usb/ rm -rf${VERBOSE1} atm host/hwa-hc.ko host/whci image serial wusbcore cd .. cd net/ rm -rf${VERBOSE1} appletalk arcnet bonding chelsio hamradio irda ixgb wimax wireless wan cd .. rm -f${VERBOSE1} ieee1394/pcilynx.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} net/pcmcia/com20020_cs.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} net/plip.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} net/usb/hso.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} usb/misc/uss720.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} gpio/wm831x-gpio.ko #rm -f${VERBOSE1} clocksource/scx200_hrt.ko ) done # Move the remaining modules into place: mkdir -p -m755 ./lib/modules cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE2} ./lib/modules.incoming/* ./lib/modules/ # This can go now: rm -rf${VERBOSE1} ./lib/modules.incoming } ############### Add the pcmcia modules ######################################### add_pcmciamods() { echo "--- Adding pcmcia modules ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem # Clear out remaining cruft: rm -rf ./lib/modules.incoming # Temporary extraction directory: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages # Unpack the kernel modules: for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} tar -C $TMP/extract-packages -x${VERBOSE1}f $(ls -1 ${KERNELMODPKG} | grep "${KVER}$(echo $kv| tr - _)-" ) lib done mv -f${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib/modules ./lib/modules.incoming # Compile the list with pcmcia modules and copy into place: for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/${KVER}$kv done for kmod in $( egrep "(/kernel/drivers/pcmcia/|/kernel/drivers/net/pcmcia/|/kernel/drivers/char/pcmcia/|/kernel/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/).*:" $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules.incoming/$KVER${KEXTRAV[0]}/modules.dep | sed -e 's,:,,g ; s, ,\n,g' | sort | uniq | sed -e "s#^/lib/modules/$KVER${KEXTRAV[0]}##" ); do for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/${KVER}$kv/$(dirname $kmod) cp -a${VERBOSE1} $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules.incoming/${KVER}$kv/$kmod $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/${KVER}$kv/$(dirname $kmod)/ done done # We can get rid of this now: rm -rf ./lib/modules.incoming # Install the necessary pcmcia support files from stock packages: echo "--- Adding support tools from Slackware packages: ---" rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/* installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages/ $PCMCIAUTILS rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/{usr,var} cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/* $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/* installpkg --terse -root $TMP/extract-packages/ $SYSFS rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/usr/{doc,include} $TMP/extract-packages/var if [ ! $ADD_MANPAGES -eq 1 ]; then rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/usr/man/* fi cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/* $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/* } ############### Compress kernel modules ######################################## compress_modules() { # If the module files should be compressed, do that now: if [ $COMPRESS_MODS -eq 1 ]; then echo "--- Compressing kernel modules ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem #find ./lib/modules -type f -name "*.ko" -exec xz -9f -C crc32 {} \; # Do this one in parallel instead: find ./lib/modules -type f -name "*.ko" | parallel xz -9f -C crc32 for i in $(find ./lib/modules -type l -name "*.ko") ; do ln -s $( readlink $i).xz $i.xz ; rm $i ; done cd - 1>/dev/null fi } ############### Add network card firmware ##################################### add_netfirmware() { # Some network cards use a firmware... echo "--- Adding firmware for network cards ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem # Just to be safe: mkdir -p -m755 ./lib/firmware # Temporary extraction directory: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages # Unpack the kernel firmware: tar -C $TMP/extract-packages -x${VERBOSE1}f $(ls -1 ${KERNELFW_PKG}) lib for FMW in $NETFIRMWARE ; do cp -fa${VERBOSE2} $TMP/extract-packages/lib/firmware/${FMW}* ./lib/firmware done # Clean up: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/lib cd - 1>/dev/null } ############### Calculate module dependencies (showing errors) ################# check_module_dependencies() { cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem # Make sure you compile generic and huge kernels with the same options # (apart from the drivers that will be modularized/builtins) or else you # will see "unknown symbol" errors when the scripts resolves dependencies! # Unpack the System.map files we need for checking unresolved dependencies # (aka kernel modules we forgot to add): for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do gunzip -cd ${SLACKROOT}/kernels/${KERNELS[$ind]}/System.map.gz \ > ./lib/modules/System.map.$KVER${KEXTRAV[$ind]} done echo "--- Calculating module dependencies ---" for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} [ ! -d $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/$KVER${kv} ] && continue rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/$KVER${kv}/modules.* /sbin/depmod -a -e -b $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem \ -F $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/System.map.$KVER$kv $KVER$kv done # We do not need these any longer: rm -f ./lib/modules/System.map.* } ############### Architecture specific stuff #################################### arch_specifics() { cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem echo "--- Running ARCH specific tasks ---" # First the tasks we want to apply to every architecture: # Set the Slackware version in the 'setup' script & /etc/issue # to the version specified in this installer build script: sed -i \ 's?Slackware Linux Setup (version.*)?Slackware Linux Setup (version '"$INSTALLERVERSION"')?' \ usr/lib/setup/setup sed -i 's?(version.*)?(version '"$INSTALLERVERSION"')?g' etc/issue # Then split out per supported architecture: case $ARCH in arm*|aarch64) # # ARM modifications: # cat << 'EOF' > root/qgo # This makes parallel Slackware installations over SSH far easier to identify. read -p "Host name (for window title): " winthostname # We include additional control characters to enable us to set the window title # even under GNU Screen: echo -ne "\033P\033]0; Slackware ARM Installer on $winthostname \007\033\\" ntpdate rolex.ripe.net && /bin/sh /sbin/fakedate && TERM=screen-256color setup EOF chmod 755 root/qgo # Don't need these - they take up space: # rm -f sbin/syslinux # Apply ARM patches to the installer scripts: # # We don't need to set a Kernel for Slackware ARM yet, as the boot loader config is usually # out of reach of the OS and needs to be configured independently. install -${VERBOSE1}pm755 $SRCDIR/arm/installer-patches/setkernel usr/lib/setup/SeTkernel # Load Kernel modules required for filesystems and so on. sed -i '\?^#.*!/bin/? a\/etc/rc.d/rc.modules-arm' etc/rc.d/rc.S install -${VERBOSE1}pm755 $SRCDIR/arm/rc.modules-arm etc/rc.d/ # Set the system clock from the hardware clock before fudging the date # since on ARM the system clock is not automatically set on all devices. sed -i '/^touch \/.today/ a/sbin/hwclock --hctosys' etc/rc.d/rc.S # Log errors into /tmp on the root filesystem. This helps the development # process -- sometimes the doinst.sh scripts bail out because of a missing # dependency (or sometimes a package just needs a recompile). patch ${VERBOSETXT} -p0 < $SRCDIR/arm/installer-patches/slackinstall-logerror.diff || exit 1 # On some ARM devices there is no RTC so it's best to disable the # fsck checks on the filesystems. install -${VERBOSE1}pm755 $SRCDIR/arm/armedslack-nofscheck usr/lib/setup/ patch ${VERBOSETXT} -p0 < $SRCDIR/arm/installer-patches/SeTpartitions-add-nofscheck.diff || exit 1 ;; x86_64) # # x86_64 modifications: # # We may still need to fix-up 'slackware' directory paths to 'slackware64': if ! grep -qr "slackware64" ./usr/lib/setup/ ; then # Note, the order of fix-up is important: sed -i \ -e "s#/slackware\([^-]\)#/slackware64\1#g" \ -e "s#slackware/#slackware64/#g" \ -e "s#slackware)#slackware64)#g" \ -e "s#slackware\$#slackware64#g" \ -e "s#mkdir slackware#mkdir slackware64#" \ $(grep -lr "slackware" ./usr/lib/setup) fi ;; esac } ############### Create the new installer initrd ################################ create_initrd() { cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ echo "--- Creating your new initrd.img ---" # Leave a note in the installer image to help us work out which build version # it is -- just aids with bug reports for now: cat << EOF > .installer-version For Slackware version : $INSTALLERVERSION Build date............: $( date ) Build details: -------------- Installer arch target : $ARCH Build host............: $( uname -a ) EOF if [ ! -f etc/ld.so.conf ]; then cat < etc/ld.so.conf /lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} /usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} EOF fi ldconfig -r. ## Find any remaining dangling symlinks. #echo "--- Finding any dangling symlinks ---" #echo " Expect to see:" #echo " ./boot ./var/log/scripts ./var/log/packages" #echo " ./var/adm/scripts ./var/adm/packages ./cdrom ./nfs" #echo "" #find -L . -type l #echo "-------------------------------------" # Do we have to split the initrd (separate initrd for each kernel version)? if [ $SPLIT_INITRD -eq 1 ]; then if [ $(ls -d --indicator-style=none ./lib/modules/${KVER}* | wc -l) -eq 2 ]; then echo "--- Splitting into separate initrd's for $KVER ---" local usek for kv in $KVER $KVER-smp ; do [ "$kv" = "$KVER" ] && usek="-smp" || usek="" # Determine the size of the installer: echo " Installer size (uncompressed): $( du -sh --exclude=$kv . )" find . -path ./lib/modules/$kv -prune -o -print \ | cpio -o -H newc | xz -9fv -C crc32 > $CWD/initrd${usek}.img echo " New installer image for kernel $KVER$usek is ${CWD}/initrd${usek}.img" done cat $SLACKROOT/isolinux/isolinux.cfg | sed \ -e "/label huge.s/,/label hugesmp.s/s/initrd=initrd.img/initrd=initrd.img/" \ -e "/label hugesmp.s/,/label speakup.s/s/initrd=initrd.img/initrd=initrd-smp.img/" \ -e "/label speakup.s/,\$s/initrd=initrd.img/initrd=initrd.img/" \ > $CWD/isolinux.cfg elif [ $(ls -d --indicator-style=none ./lib/modules/${KVER}* | wc -l) -gt 2 ]; then echo "*** Initrd splitting only supported for a total of 2 kernel versions!" SPLIT_INITRD=0 else echo "*** Only one set of kernel modules present, no splitting performed!" SPLIT_INITRD=0 fi fi if [ $SPLIT_INITRD -eq 0 ]; then # Determine the size of the installer: echo " Installer size (uncompressed): $( du -sh . )" find . | cpio -o -H newc | xz -9fvv -C crc32 > $CWD/initrd.img echo " New installer image is ${CWD}/initrd.img" cp -a $SLACKROOT/isolinux/isolinux.cfg $CWD/ fi echo echo "--- Suggested actions:" echo "[1] chroot $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem" echo "[2] Test it" echo "[3] When done, mv -f $CWD/initrd.img $SLACKROOT/isolinux/initrd.img" echo } ############### Create the USB boot image file ################################# create_usbboot() { # Like initrd.img, the usbboot.img will be created in the current directory echo "--- Creating an image for the USB boot disk ---" # Calculate sizes: let USBIMG=$( LC_ALL=C du -ck ${CWD}/initrd*.img | grep total | cut -f1 ) for KERN in ${SLACKROOT}/kernels/*.?/*zImage ; do let USBIMG=USBIMG+$( LC_ALL=C du -sk $KERN | cut -f1 ) done let USBIMG=USBIMG+777 # Add just that little extra... if [ $EFIBOOT -eq 1 ]; then # A bit more extra space since elilo will be added... let USBIMG=USBIMG+256 fi # Generate a pxelinux.cfg/default file (used for usbboot.img too) cat ${CWD}/isolinux.cfg \ | sed -e "s#/kernels/#kernels/#" > ${CWD}/pxelinux.cfg_default # Create a DOS formatted image file if $(which mkfs.msdos 1>/dev/null 2>&1) ; then MKDOS=mkfs.msdos else MKDOS=mkdosfs fi ${MKDOS} -n USBSLACK -F 16 -C ${CWD}/usbboot.img $USBIMG || exit 1 [ $VERBOSE -eq 1 ] && file ${CWD}/usbboot.img # Copy all relevant files into the image. rm -rf ${CWD}/usbmount mkdir -p -m700 ${CWD}/usbmount mount -o loop,rw ${CWD}/usbboot.img ${CWD}/usbmount echo "--- Copying data to the USB boot disk image: ---" cp $SLACKROOT/isolinux/setpkg ${CWD}/usbmount/ cp $SLACKROOT/isolinux/{f*.txt,message.txt} ${CWD}/usbmount/ cp ${CWD}/initrd*.img ${CWD}/usbmount/ cat ${CWD}/pxelinux.cfg_default |sed -e 's# kernels/# #g' -e 's#/.zImage##' \ -e 's#/memtest##' \ > ${CWD}/usbmount/syslinux.cfg # Add EFI support: if [ $EFIBOOT -eq 1 ]; then cp -a ${SRCDIR}/sources/efi.${ARCH}/* ${CWD}/usbmount # Make sure the Slackware and kernel version in message.txt are up to date: cat ${SRCDIR}/sources/efi.${ARCH}/EFI/BOOT/message.txt | sed "s/version.*/version ${INSTALLERVERSION} \(Linux kernel $(uname -r | cut -f 1 -d -)\)\!/g" > ${CWD}/usbmount/EFI/BOOT/message.txt fi # Older syslinux can not cope with subdirectories - let's just be safe: echo "--- Making the usbboot image bootable: ---" ( cd $SLACKROOT/kernels/ for dir in `find -type d -name "*.?" -maxdepth 1` ; do cp $dir/*zImage ${CWD}/usbmount/$dir done cp $SLACKROOT/kernels/memtest/memtest ${CWD}/usbmount/memtest ) sync # Stamp the file with the syslinux bootloader: # > Do "vi ~/.mtoolsrc" to add "mtools_skip_check=1", # > if the next command gives an error: umount ${CWD}/usbmount syslinux ${CWD}/usbboot.img # Clean up: rm -rf ${CWD}/usbmount } ############### Create the EFI boot image file ################################# create_efiboot() { # Like initrd.img, the efiboot.img will be created in the current directory echo echo "--- Creating an image for the EFI boot disk ---" # Calculate sizes: let EFIIMG=$( LC_ALL=C du -ck ${CWD}/initrd*.img | grep total | cut -f1 ) for KERN in ${SLACKROOT}/kernels/huge.s/*zImage ; do let EFIIMG=EFIIMG+$( LC_ALL=C du -sk $KERN | cut -f1 ) done let EFIIMG=EFIIMG+2222 # Add just that little extra... # Round this value down to the nearest 2048 bytes: let EFIIMG=EFIIMG\*1024 let EFIIMG=EFIIMG/2048 # Create the image: dd if=/dev/zero of=${CWD}/efiboot.img bs=2048 count=$EFIIMG sgdisk -N 1 -t 1:EF00 --change-name=1:EFISLACK ${CWD}/efiboot.img losetup -o 1048576 /dev/loop3 ${CWD}/efiboot.img mkdosfs -F 32 /dev/loop3 rm -rf ${CWD}/efimount mkdir ${CWD}/efimount mount /dev/loop3 ${CWD}/efimount cp -a --verbose ${CWD}/sources/efi/* ${CWD}/efimount cp -a --verbose ${SLACKROOT}/kernels/huge.s/*zImage ${CWD}/efimount/EFI/BOOT/huge.s cp -a ${CWD}/initrd.img ${CWD}/efimount/EFI/BOOT/ umount /dev/loop3 losetup -d /dev/loop3 # Clean up: rm -rf ${CWD}/efimount } ############### Pre-process man pages ########################################## process_manpages() { # We have to preprocess these, since we aren't about to ship groff on here. if [ -d usr/man ]; then echo "--- Pre-processing man pages ---" ( cd usr/man for manpagedir in $(find . -type d -name "man*") ; do ( cd $manpagedir for eachpage in $( find . -type f -maxdepth 1) ; do echo -n "$eachpage " # bzip2 is best for text (among gzip, bzip2, and xz tested) /bin/gunzip -c "$eachpage" | /usr/bin/gtbl | /usr/bin/groff -mandoc -Tlatin1 | bzip2 -9c > "$(dirname $eachpage)/$(basename $eachpage .gz).bz2" rm -f "$eachpage" done ) done echo ) fi } # End pre-process man pages ############### Copy man pages ################################################# copy_manpages() { # We will only include the man pages that are copied here. if [ -d usr/man ]; then echo "--- Copying desired man pages ---" ( cd usr mv man man.full mkdir man # List every man page to include in the loop below. # Pages should be preprocessed text files compressed with bzip2. # Note that they can be any cattable text file and need not be true # man page format... perhaps handy for future documentation, or # README_LVM, etc. ? for manpage in \ man8/cfdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/fdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/gdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/partprobe.8.bz2 \ man8/parted.8.bz2 \ man8/partx.8.bz2 \ man8/sfdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/sgdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/mount.8.bz2 \ man1/lsattr.1.bz2 \ man1/chattr.1.bz2 \ man8/e2image.8.bz2 \ man8/badblocks.8.bz2 \ man8/fsck.8.bz2 \ man8/e2fsck.8.bz2 \ man8/mke2fs.8.bz2 \ man8/tune2fs.8.bz2 \ man5/mke2fs.conf.5.bz2 \ man5/e2fsck.conf.5.bz2 \ man8/btrfs.8.bz2 \ man8/mkfs.btrfs.8.bz2 \ man8/jfs_mkfs.8.bz2 \ man8/jfs_fsck.8.bz2 \ man8/pvdisplay.8.bz2 \ man8/vgchange.8.bz2 \ man8/pvck.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmsar.8.bz2 \ man8/lvresize.8.bz2 \ man8/lvrename.8.bz2 \ man8/vgs.8.bz2 \ man8/pvresize.8.bz2 \ man8/vgexport.8.bz2 \ man8/vgsplit.8.bz2 \ man8/pvcreate.8.bz2 \ man8/vgreduce.8.bz2 \ man8/vgck.8.bz2 \ man8/pvchange.8.bz2 \ man8/vgdisplay.8.bz2 \ man8/pvremove.8.bz2 \ man8/vgremove.8.bz2 \ man8/vgmerge.8.bz2 \ man8/vgextend.8.bz2 \ man8/lvchange.8.bz2 \ man8/vgcfgbackup.8.bz2 \ man8/lvreduce.8.bz2 \ man8/lvscan.8.bz2 \ man8/lvs.8.bz2 \ man8/dmsetup.8.bz2 \ man8/vgimport.8.bz2 \ man8/pvscan.8.bz2 \ man8/lvcreate.8.bz2 \ man8/vgrename.8.bz2 \ man8/lvdisplay.8.bz2 \ man8/vgimportclone.8.bz2 \ man8/lvextend.8.bz2 \ man8/lvremove.8.bz2 \ man8/vgcfgrestore.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmconf.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmdiskscan.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmdump.8.bz2 \ man8/vgcreate.8.bz2 \ man8/vgscan.8.bz2 \ man8/pvmove.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmchange.8.bz2 \ man8/vgmknodes.8.bz2 \ man8/fsadm.8.bz2 \ man8/vgconvert.8.bz2 \ man8/lvconvert.8.bz2 \ man8/lvm.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmsadc.8.bz2 \ man8/dmeventd.8.bz2 \ man8/pvs.8.bz2 \ man5/lvm.conf.5.bz2 \ man8/cryptsetup.8.bz2 \ man8/mdmon.8.bz2 \ man8/mdadm.8.bz2 \ man8/mkreiserfs.8.bz2 \ man8/mkfs.xfs.8.bz2 \ man8/installpkg.8.bz2 \ man8/removepkg.8.bz2 \ man8/pkgtool.8.bz2 \ man8/mkfs.minix.8.bz2 \ man8/mkdosfs.8.bz2 \ man8/fdformat.8.bz2 \ man1/grep.1.bz2 \ man1/wc.1.bz2 \ man1/chroot.1.bz2 \ man1/tar.1.bz2 \ man1/chmod.1.bz2 \ man1/ln.1.bz2 \ man1/chown.1.bz2 \ man1/sync.1.bz2 \ man1/du.1.bz2 \ man1/ddrescue.1.bz2 \ man1/dd.1.bz2 \ man8/ifconfig.8.bz2 \ man8/route.8.bz2 \ man1/hostname.1.bz2 \ man8/arp.8.bz2 \ man8/netstat.8.bz2 \ man8/ipmask.8.bz2 \ man8/rarp.8.bz2 \ man8/mii-tool.8.bz2 \ man8/nameif.8.bz2 \ man8/findmnt.8.bz2 \ man8/lsblk.8.bz2 \ man8/fsfreeze.8.bz2 \ man8/fstrim.8.bz2 \ man8/swaplabel.8.bz2 \ man8/ip.8.bz2 \ man1/nano.1.bz2 \ man8/zerofree.8.bz2 \ man1/lzip.1.bz2 \ man1/plzip.1.bz2 \ man1/neofetch.1.bz2 \ man1/nvme.1.bz2 \ man8/dmidecode.8.bz2 \ man8/smartctl.8.bz2 \ ; do mkdir -p man/$(dirname $manpage) cp -a man.full/$manpage man/$manpage done # Delete the pages that will not be included: rm -rf man.full # Create cat directories: ( cd man for mandir in man* ; do ln -sf $mandir cat$(echo $mandir | cut -b4-) done ) ) fi } # End copy man pages ############### Time to call all our functions ################################# ############### Time to call all our functions ################################# if [ $SHOWHELP -eq 1 ]; then basic_usage exit fi # Clean build environment: rm -rf $TMP $PKG mkdir -p $TMP $PKG rm -f $CWD/initrd*.img $CWD/usbboot.img rm -f $CWD/isolinux.cfg ${CWD}/pxelinux.cfg_default if [ $DUMPSKELETON -eq 1 ]; then create_installer_fs extract_skeleton_fs zipup_installer_skeleton else cat <<-EOT ** Building software for: ARCH='$ARCH' ** This host's specs: machine type='$(uname -m)' ** processor='$(uname -p)' ** hardware platform"='$(uname -i)' ** Waiting 3 seconds or just press ENTER now :-) EOT read -p "..." -t 3 echo # Are we re-compiling busybox/dropbear and populating with binaries? if [ $RECOMPILE -eq 1 ]; then create_installer_fs if ! use_installer_source ; then extract_skeleton_fs fi build_busybox || exit 1 build_dropbear || exit 1 import_binaries || exit 1 import_libraries || exit 1 arch_specifics else unpack_oldinitrd fi # Build a simplified version of dnsmasq for PXE installs: build_dnsmasq # Are we adding the nano editor? if [ $ADD_NANO -eq 1 ]; then build_nano fi # Are we adding the bricktick game? if [ $ADD_BRICKTICK -eq 1 ]; then build_bricktick fi # Are we adding network modules? if [ $ADD_NETMODS -eq 1 ]; then add_netmods fi # Are we adding pcmcia modules? if [ $ADD_PCMCIAMODS -eq 1 ]; then add_pcmciamods fi if [ $ADD_NETMODS -eq 1 -o $ADD_PCMCIAMODS -eq 1 ]; then # If we added modules, we also need to add network card firmware: # but only if specified. The default list of firmware is useless on ARM SoC systems. # The TrimSlice has a RealTek card which requires firmware, but currently the firmware # is compiled into the Kernel. This will probably have to change later, but for now # it'll suffice. if [ $ADD_NETFIRMWARE -eq 1 ]; then add_netfirmware fi # If we added modules, compress them (if requested): compress_modules # If we added modules, check for missing dependencies: check_module_dependencies fi if [ $ADD_MANPAGES -eq 1 ]; then process_manpages copy_manpages fi # Finally, create the Slackware installer initrd create_initrd # If you wanted a USB boot image as well, here it is: if [ $USBBOOT -eq 1 ]; then create_usbboot fi ## Commented out. The usbboot.img handles EFI now. ## If you wanted an EFI boot image as well, here it is: #if [ $EFIBOOT -eq 1 ]; then # create_efiboot || exit 1 #fi fi