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The current network setup has weird side effects.
Normally, QEMU would automatically make the guest set up necessary
IP routes through its integrated DHCP server.
When running QEMU through pmbootstrap they are missing.

First, we change the DHCP range in a way that could potentially
conflict with default IPs used for QEMU's own services:
QEMU has the default gateway at <network>.2, and DNS at <network>.3.
We set the DHCP range to start at <network>.1, and will therefore
potentially give out one of these addresses (QEMU's default starts at
<network>.15).
See: https://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Networking#User_Networking_.28SLIRP.29

In practice this does not cause immediate problems because there is
just one guest in the network, and it will get <network>.1, which is
not used by QEMU.

More problematic is that we start a DHCP server from postmarketOS
at the same time (normally used for the USB network) and there are
actually two DHCP servers running at the same time.

QEMU's user networking is local to the process, therefore it is not
possible to access the QEMU guest through its IP from the host.
That's why we have the port forwardings so you can access SSH at
localhost:2222 for example.

In practice the network interface in the QEMU guest is only used to
access the Internet. For that, we don't care which IP address we get,
we just want to get a working setup (IP + routes + DNS) automatically
through DHCP.

To make this work nicely we just need to stop trying to fit QEMU's
network setup into our usual setup for USB networking. When we remove
the custom DHCP option, and avoid starting a DHCP server from postmarketOS
(deviceinfo_disable_dhcpd) everything is suddenly working fine. :)
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README.md

pmbootstrap

Introduction | Security Warning | Devices

Sophisticated chroot/build/flash tool to develop and install postmarketOS.

Package build scripts live in the pmaports repository now.

Requirements

Usage Examples

Please refer to the postmarketOS wiki for in-depth coverage of topics such as porting to a new device or installation. The help output (pmbootstrap -h) has detailed usage instructions for every command. Read on for some generic examples of what can be done with pmbootstrap.

Installing pmbootstrap

https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Installing_pmbootstrap

Basics

Initial setup:

$ pmbootstrap init

Run this in a second window to see all shell commands that get executed:

$ pmbootstrap log

Packages

Build aports/main/hello-world:

$ pmbootstrap build hello-world

Cross-compile to armhf:

$ pmbootstrap build --arch=armhf hello-world

Build with source code from local folder:

$ pmbootstrap build linux-postmarketos-mainline --src=~/code/linux

Update checksums:

$ pmbootstrap checksum hello-world

Generate a template for a new package:

$ pmbootstrap newapkbuild "https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/osk-sdl/-/archive/0.52/osk-sdl-0.52.tar.bz2"

Chroots

Enter the armhf building chroot:

$ pmbootstrap chroot -b armhf

Run a command inside a chroot:

$ pmbootstrap chroot -- echo test

Safely delete all chroots:

$ pmbootstrap zap

Device Porting Assistance

Analyze Android boot.img files (also works with recovery OS images like TWRP):

$ pmbootstrap bootimg_analyze ~/Downloads/twrp-3.2.1-0-fp2.img

Check kernel configs:

$ pmbootstrap kconfig check

Edit a kernel config:

$ pmbootstrap kconfig edit --arch=armhf postmarketos-mainline

Root File System

Build the rootfs:

$ pmbootstrap install

Build the rootfs with full disk encryption:

$ pmbootstrap install --fde

Update existing installation on SD card:

$ pmbootstrap install --sdcard=/dev/mmcblk0 --rsync

Run the image in QEMU:

$ pmbootstrap qemu --image-size=1G

Flash to the device:

$ pmbootstrap flasher flash_kernel
$ pmbootstrap flasher flash_rootfs --partition=userdata

Export the rootfs, kernel, initramfs, boot.img etc.:

$ pmbootstrap export

Extract the initramfs

$ pmbootstrap initfs extract

Build and flash Android recovery zip:

$ pmbootstrap install --android-recovery-zip
$ pmbootstrap flasher --method=adb sideload

Repository Maintenance

List pmaports that don't have a binary package:

$ pmbootstrap repo_missing --arch=armhf --overview

Increase the pkgrel for each aport where the binary package has outdated dependencies (e.g. after soname bumps):

$ pmbootstrap pkgrel_bump --auto

Generate cross-compiler aports based on the latest version from Alpine's aports:

$ pmbootstrap aportgen binutils-armhf gcc-armhf

Manually rebuild package index:

$ pmbootstrap index

Delete local binary packages without existing aport of same version:

$ pmbootstrap zap -m

Debugging

Use -v on any action to get verbose logging:

$ pmbootstrap -v build hello-world

Parse a single APKBUILD and return it as JSON:

$ pmbootstrap apkbuild_parse hello-world

Parse a package from an APKINDEX and return it as JSON:

$ pmbootstrap apkindex_parse $WORK/cache_apk_x86_64/APKINDEX.8b865e19.tar.gz hello-world

ccache statistics:

$ pmbootstrap stats --arch=armhf

distccd log:

$ pmbootstrap log_distccd

Development

Testing

Install pytest (via your package manager or pip) and run it inside the pmbootstrap folder.

License

GPLv3