A long time ago we renamed the flash_system action into flash_rootfs.
Since we still kept some variables around, it's finally time to clean
that up.
Keep backwards compatibility for now since we cannot update pmaports at
the same time since the new deviceinfo names won't be supported in older
pmbootstrap versions.
Reviewed-by: Oliver Smith <ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org>
Link: https://lists.sr.ht/~postmarketos/pmbootstrap-devel/%3C20230605220329.14328-3-luca@z3ntu.xyz%3E
Make sure that we disable legacy gadgets like USB_ETH. Our initramfs
uses configfs gadgets instead, currently RNDIS for USB networking.
In the future this can be expanded to more options like mass storage,
MIDI or whatever we're going to integrate into the OS that can be
configured by the user.
Reviewed-by: Oliver Smith <ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org>
Link: https://lists.sr.ht/~postmarketos/pmbootstrap-devel/%3C20230423163438.746054-1-luca@z3ntu.xyz%3E
Python passes all arguments by reference. For mutable objects such as
a list used here, changing the object will change the original one. If
components_list is not set, this means the default value gets modified.
This lead to kernels getting checked with the wrong required components.
For example, when checking a kernel from community first with the
default component_list, it would get extended with all options needed
for a kernel in community. When checking another kernel from the
testing category, also with the default component_list, it would now
check for the community options in the testing kernel.
Related: https://stackoverflow.com/a/986145
Reviewed-by: Luca Weiss <luca@z3ntu.xyz>
Link: https://lists.sr.ht/~postmarketos/pmbootstrap-devel/%3C20230402124338.64886-1-ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org%3E
Don't set the config_path_pretty variable and pass it through various
functions until it ends up being used in check_option. This was just the
directory name of the kernel config and the kernel config filename (or
in case of pmbootstrap kconfig check --file, just the same as the
config path).
Instead we can just print the filename of the kernel config, for example
"config-postmarketos-qcom-sdm845.aarch64". It is shorter and already
obvious to which package it belongs.
Reviewed-by: Clayton Craft <clayton@craftyguy.net>
Link: https://lists.sr.ht/~postmarketos/pmbootstrap-devel/%3C20230312151325.1968-3-ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org%3E
Always set GOCACHE during build and let it point to pmbootstrap's work
dir. This has a similar effect as using ccache for C/C++.
Set GOMODCACHE conditionally: this is for caching the go modules (git
repositories) that get cloned during a build if they are not bundled
with the source. Usually APKBUILDs should cache them, but when using
pmbootstrap build --src, they would get downloaded over and over again.
Set GOMODCACHE automatically for --src and allow enabling/disabling this
manually with new --go-mod-cache / --no-go-mod-cache.
This speeds up multiple iterations of building the same package
significantly. I'm using it for:
$ pmbootstrap build postmarketos-mkinitfs --src=...
I've verified that using the same GOCACHE dir for multiple architectures
doesn't result in build artifacts for the wrong arch getting used.
Reviewed-by: Clayton Craft <clayton@craftyguy.net>
Link: https://lists.sr.ht/~postmarketos/pmbootstrap-devel/%3C20230223064743.1773-1-ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org%3E
Currently when any device does not conform to the options they declare,
we fail the whole kconfig check.
Now that we start requiring more options, especially with
pmb:kconfigcheck-community it makes sense to relax these restrictions so
we're more free to edit kconfig options and don't have to adjust all
testing devices that may or may not be properly maintained.
As a side effect this patch makes it practically impossible to make
kconfig check actually fail for any testing device which might not be
optimal. If these use cases appear in the future we will want to adjust
pmbootstrap to allow for that.
Reviewed-by: Oliver Smith <ollieparanoid@postmarketos.org>
Link: https://lists.sr.ht/~postmarketos/pmbootstrap-devel/%3C20221105074432.13804-2-luca@z3ntu.xyz%3E
Add a new command that makes running CI scripts easy. The user goes to
the git repository of choice, which has CI scripts written in a certain
format, and then runs 'pmbootstrap ci' to get an interactive selection
of which of the available scripts to run (or "all"). Specifying one or
multiple scripts on the command-line is also possible, e.g.
$ pmbootstrap ci flake8
$ pmbootstrap ci shellcheck flake8 pytest
$ pmbootstrap ci --all
pmbootstrap then either runs the selected scripts in a chroot (and
installs dependencies as defined at the beginning of the CI scripts), or
natively (with checks inside the scripts for having dependencies
installed). Running natively is needed for .ci/pytest.sh in this
pmbootstrap.git repository, as pmbootstrap can't run inside pmbootstrap.
Running natively or in chroot is defined in an "# Options: " comment
inside the script file.
Documentation for this command and how script files look like:
https://postmarketos.org/pmb-ci
Enable pmbootstrap to work on riscv64 packages, and at the same time
also expand the alpine_to_hostspec list to match upstream (adding
riscv32 and loongarch*).
Add the new option that will be mandatory for all devices in
community/main category. This is just a combination of anbox + iwd +
nftables + containers + zram + netboot.
While the existing options could be removed we're keeping it for now
given that also some devices with downstream kernel might find some
options useful.
This includes setting header_version="2" as well as dtb_offset
according to the input boot.img when header v2 is detected.
Also adds the following previously missed deviceinfo_attributes:
* "header_version"
* "bootimg_custom_args"
And fixes failing tests now that header_version is always parsed from
boot.img files.
When using a kernel from Alpine the kernel configuration cannot be
found in pmaports. We cannot check the kernel config for missing
options in that case, but that's no reason to break the flasher
entirely.
So it looks like some packages might be mentioned in the "depends=" of
other packages and marked as conflict, for example:
depends="!foo"
..and the conflicting package can be dropped from the repo entirely if
it is no longer needed, however the reference to it in `depends=` still
exists. This handles that situation by just ignoring the missing package
if it is only a conflicting dependency.
fixes https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/1525
pmbootstrap netboot command exposes the generated vendor-codename.img
rootfs through nbd interface so that device can mount it and boot
postmarketOS without having any storage medium at all.
Co-authored-by: Luca Weiss <luca@z3ntu.xyz>
Fix the lint error. While at it, change the wording so it's clear it's
looking in pmaports instead of aports, use '' around the source package
just as the message does about the pkgname_depend, remove <> from the
link URL.
New message:
Could not find dependency 'so:libPocoData.so.80' in checked out pmaports dir or any APKINDEX. Required by 'nymphcast'. See: https://postmarketos.org/depends
Fixes: 81dc4c ("pmb.parse: show which package require the missing package")