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The Libreboot20241206release provided FSP pre-assembled and inserted into the ROM images; the only file inserted by vendor.sh was the Intel ME. Direct distribution of an unmodified FSP image is permitted by Intel, provided that the license notice is given among other requirements. Due to how coreboot works, it must split up the FSP into subcomponents, and adjust certain pointers within the -M component (for raminit). Such build-time modifications are perfectly fine in a coreboot context, where it is expected that you are building from source. The end result is simply what you use. In a distribution such as Libreboot, where we provide pre-built images, this becomes problematic. It's a technicality of the license, and it seems that Intel themselves probably intended for Libreboot to use the FSP this way anyway, since it is they who seem to be the author of SplitFspBin.py, which is the utility that coreboot uses for splitting up the FSP image. Due to the technicality of the licensing, the FSP shall now be scrubbed from releases, and re-inserted. Coreboot was inserting the -S component with LZ4 compression, which is bad news for ./mk inject beacuse the act of compression is currently not reproducible. Therefore, coreboot has been modified not to compress this section, and the inject command doesn't compress it either. This means that the S file is using about 180KB in flash, instead of about 140KB. This is totally OK. The _fsp targets are retained, but set to release=n, because these targets *still* don't scrub fsp.bin; if released, they would include fsp files, so they've been set to release=n. These can be used on older Libreboot release archives, for compatibility. The new ROM images released for the affected machines are: t480_vfsp_16mb t480s_vfsp_16mb dell3050micro_vfsp_16mb Note the use of _vfsp instead of _fsp. These images are released, unlike _fsp, and they lack fspm/fsps in the image. FSP S/M must be inserted using ./mk inject. This has been tested and confirmed to boot just fine. The20241206images will be re-compiled and re-uploaded with this and other recent changes, to make Libreboot20241206rev8. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only
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# Copyright (c) 2022 Caleb La Grange <thonkpeasant@protonmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2022 Ferass El Hafidi <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020-2024 Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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export LC_COLLATE=C
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export LC_ALL=C
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_ua="Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0"
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ifdtool="elf/ifdtool/default/ifdtool"
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cbfstool="elf/cbfstool/default/cbfstool"
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tmpgit="$PWD/tmp/gitclone"
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grubdata="config/data/grub"
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err="err_"
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pyver="2"
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python="python3"
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which python3 1>/dev/null || python="python"
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which $python 1>/dev/null || pyver=""
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[ -n "$pyver" ] && pyver="$($python --version | awk '{print $2}')"
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if [ "${pyver%%.*}" != "3" ]; then
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printf "Wrong python version, or python missing. Must be v 3.x.\n" 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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err_()
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{
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printf "ERROR %s: %s\n" "$0" "$1" 1>&2; exit 1
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}
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setvars()
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{
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_setvars="" && [ $# -lt 2 ] && $err "setvars: too few arguments"
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val="$1" && shift 1 && for var in $@; do
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_setvars="$var=\"$val\"; $_setvars"
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done; printf "%s\n" "${_setvars% }"
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}
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chkvars()
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{
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for var in $@; do
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eval "[ -n "\${$var+x}" ] || \$err \"$var unset\""
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eval "[ -n "\$$var" ] || \$err \"$var unset\""
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done; return 0
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}
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eval `setvars "" _nogit board xbmk_parent versiondate projectsite projectname \
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aur_notice configdir datadir version relname`
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for fv in projectname projectsite version versiondate; do
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eval "[ ! -f "$fv" ] || read -r $fv < \"$fv\" || :"
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done; chkvars projectname projectsite
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setcfg()
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{
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[ $# -gt 1 ] && printf "e \"%s\" f missing && return %s;\n" "$1" "$2"
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[ $# -gt 1 ] || \
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printf "e \"%s\" f not && %s \"Missing config\";\n" "$1" "$err"
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printf ". \"%s\" || %s \"Could not read config\";\n" "$1" "$err"
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}
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e()
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{
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es_t="e" && [ $# -gt 1 ] && es_t="$2"
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es2="already exists"
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estr="[ -$es_t \"\$1\" ] || return 1"
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[ $# -gt 2 ] && estr="[ -$es_t \"\$1\" ] && return 1" && es2="missing"
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eval "$estr"; printf "%s %s\n" "$1" "$es2" 1>&2
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}
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install_packages()
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{
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[ $# -lt 2 ] && $err "fewer than two arguments"
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eval `setcfg "config/dependencies/$2"`
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$pkg_add $pkglist || $err "Cannot install packages"
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[ -n "$aur_notice" ] && \
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printf "You need AUR packages: %s\n" "$aur_notice" 1>&2; return 0
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}
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if [ $# -gt 0 ] && [ "$1" = "dependencies" ]; then
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install_packages $@ || exit 1
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exit 0
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fi
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id -u 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null || $err "suid check failed (id -u)"
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[ "$(id -u)" != "0" ] || $err "this command as root is not permitted"
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[ -z "${TMPDIR+x}" ] || [ "${TMPDIR%_*}" = "/tmp/xbmk" ] || unset TMPDIR
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[ -n "${TMPDIR+x}" ] && export TMPDIR="$TMPDIR"
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if [ -z "${TMPDIR+x}" ]; then
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[ -f "lock" ] && $err "$PWD/lock exists. Is a build running?"
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export TMPDIR="/tmp"
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export TMPDIR="$(mktemp -d -t xbmk_XXXXXXXX)"
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touch lock || $err "cannot create 'lock' file"
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xbmk_parent="y"
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fi
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# XBMK_CACHE is a directory, for caching downloads and git repositories
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[ -z "${XBMK_CACHE+x}" ] && export XBMK_CACHE="$PWD/cache"
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[ -z "$XBMK_CACHE" ] && export XBMK_CACHE="$PWD/cache"
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[ -L "$XBMK_CACHE" ] && [ "$XBMK_CACHE" = "$PWD/cache" ] && \
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$err "cachedir is default, $PWD/cache, but it exists and is a symlink"
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[ -L "$XBMK_CACHE" ] && export XBMK_CACHE="$PWD/cache"
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[ -f "$XBMK_CACHE" ] && $err "cachedir '$XBMK_CACHE' exists but it's a file"
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# if "y": a coreboot target won't be built if target.cfg says release="n"
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# (this is used to exclude certain build targets from releases)
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[ -z "${XBMK_RELEASE+x}" ] && export XBMK_RELEASE="n"
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[ "$XBMK_RELEASE" = "y" ] || export XBMK_RELEASE="n"
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[ -z "${XBMK_THREADS+x}" ] && export XBMK_THREADS=1
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expr "X$XBMK_THREADS" : "X-\{0,1\}[0123456789][0123456789]*$" \
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1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null || export XBMK_THREADS=1 # user gave a non-integer
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x_() {
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[ $# -lt 1 ] || $@ || \
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$err "Unhandled non-zero exit: $(echo "$@")"; return 0
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}
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[ -e ".git" ] || [ -f "version" ] || printf "unknown\n" > version || \
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$err "Cannot generate unknown version file"
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[ -e ".git" ] || [ -f "versiondate" ] || printf "1716415872\n" > versiondate \
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|| $err "Cannot generate unknown versiondate file"
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version_="$version"
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[ ! -e ".git" ] || version="$(git describe --tags HEAD 2>&1)" || \
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version="git-$(git rev-parse HEAD 2>&1)" || version="$version_"
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versiondate_="$versiondate"
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[ ! -e ".git" ] || versiondate="$(git show --no-patch --no-notes \
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--pretty='%ct' HEAD)" || versiondate="$versiondate_"
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for p in projectname version versiondate projectsite; do
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chkvars "$p"; eval "x_ printf \"%s\\n\" \"\$$p\" > $p"
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done
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relname="$projectname-$version"
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export LOCALVERSION="-$projectname-${version%%-*}"
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check_defconfig()
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{
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[ -d "$1" ] || $err "Target '$1' not defined."
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for x in "$1"/config/*; do
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[ -f "$x" ] && printf "%s\n" "$x" && return 1
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done; return 0
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}
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remkdir()
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{
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rm -Rf "$1" || $err "remkdir: !rm -Rf \"$1\""
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mkdir -p "$1" || $err "remkdir: !mkdir -p \"$1\""
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}
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mkrom_tarball()
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{
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printf "%s\n" "$version" > "$1/version" || $err "$1 !version"
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printf "%s\n" "$versiondate" > "$1/versiondate" || $err "$1 !vdate"
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printf "%s\n" "$projectname" > "$1/projectname" || $err "$1 !pname"
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mktarball "$1" "${1%/*}/${relname}_${1##*/}.tar.xz"; x_ rm -Rf "$1"; :
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}
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mktarball()
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{
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[ "${2%/*}" = "$2" ] || \
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mkdir -p "${2%/*}" || $err "mk, !mkdir -p \"${2%/*}\""
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printf "\nCreating archive: %s\n\n" "$2"
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tar -c "$1" | xz -T$XBMK_THREADS -9e > "$2" || $err "mktarball 2, $1"
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mksha512sum "$2" "${2##*/}.sha512"
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}
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mksha512sum()
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{
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(
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[ "${1%/*}" != "$1" ] && x_ cd "${1%/*}"
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sha512sum ./"${1##*/}" >> "$2" || $err "!sha512sum \"$1\" > \"$2\""
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) || $err "failed to create tarball checksum"
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}
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rmgit()
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{
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(
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cd "$1" || $err "!cd gitrepo $1"
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find . -name ".git" -exec rm -Rf {} + || $err "!rm .git $1"
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find . -name ".gitmodules" -exec rm -Rf {} + || $err "!rm .gitmod $1"
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) || $err "Cannot remove .git/.gitmodules in $1"
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}
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# return 0 if project is single-tree, otherwise 1
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# e.g. coreboot is multi-tree, so 1
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singletree()
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{
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for targetfile in "config/${1}/"*/target.cfg; do
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[ -e "$targetfile" ] && [ -f "$targetfile" ] && return 1; :
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done; return 0
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}
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# can grab from the internet, or copy locally.
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# if copying locally, it can only copy a file.
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download()
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{
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_dlop="curl" && [ $# -gt 4 ] && _dlop="$5"
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cached="$XBMK_CACHE/file/$4"
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dl_fail="n" # 1 url, 2 url backup, 3 destination, 4 checksum
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vendor_checksum "$4" "$cached" 2>/dev/null && dl_fail="y"
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[ "$dl_fail" = "n" ] && e "$3" f && return 0
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mkdir -p "${3%/*}" "$XBMK_CACHE/file" || \
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$err "!mkdir '$3' '$XBMK_CACHE/file'"
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for url in "$1" "$2"; do
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[ "$dl_fail" = "n" ] && break
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[ -z "$url" ] && continue
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rm -f "$cached" || $err "!rm -f '$cached'"
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if [ "$_dlop" = "curl" ]; then
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curl --location --retry 3 -A "$_ua" "$url" \
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-o "$cached" || wget --tries 3 -U "$_ua" "$url" \
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-O "$cached" || continue
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elif [ "$_dlop" = "copy" ]; then
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[ -L "$url" ] && \
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printf "dl %s %s %s %s: '%s' is a symlink\n" \
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"$1" "$2" "$3" "$4" "$url" 1>&2 && continue
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[ ! -f "$url" ] && \
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printf "dl %s %s %s %s: '%s' not a file\n" \
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"$1" "$2" "$3" "$4" "$url" 1>&2 && continue
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cp "$url" "$cached" || continue
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else
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$err "$1 $2 $3 $4: Unsupported dlop type: '$_dlop'"
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fi
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vendor_checksum "$4" "$cached" || dl_fail="n"
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done; [ "$dl_fail" = "y" ] && $err "$1 $2 $3 $4: not downloaded"
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[ "$cached" = "$3" ] || cp "$cached" "$3" || $err "!d cp $cached $3"; :
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}
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vendor_checksum()
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{
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[ "$(sha512sum "$2" | awk '{print $1}')" != "$1" ] || return 1
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printf "Bad checksum for file: %s\n" "$2" 1>&2; rm -f "$2" || :; :
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}
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cbfs()
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{
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fRom="$1" # image to operate on
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fAdd="$2" # file to add
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fName="$3" # filename when added in CBFS
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ccmd="add-payload" && [ $# -gt 3 ] && [ $# -lt 5 ] && ccmd="add"
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lzma="-c lzma" && [ $# -gt 3 ] && [ $# -lt 5 ] && lzma="-t $4"
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# hack. TODO: do it better. this whole function is cursed
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if [ $# -gt 4 ]; then
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# add flat binary for U-Boot (u-boot.bin) on x86
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if [ "$5" = "0x1110000" ]; then
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ccmd="add-flat-binary"
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lzma="-c lzma -l 0x1110000 -e 0x1110000"
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fi
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fi
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"$cbfstool" "$fRom" $ccmd -f "$fAdd" -n "$fName" $lzma || \
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$err "CBFS fail: $fRom $ccmd -f '$fAdd' -n '$fName' $lzma"; :
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}
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mk()
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{
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mk_flag="$1" || $err "No argument given"
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shift 1 && for mk_arg in $@; do
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./mk $mk_flag $mk_arg || $err "./mk $mk_flag $mk_arg"; :
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done; :
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}
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