gluon-firmware/contrib/push_pkg.sh

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
topdir="$(realpath "$(dirname "${0}")/../openwrt")"
# defaults to qemu run script
ssh_host=localhost
build_only=0
preserve_config=1
print_help() {
echo "$0 [OPTIONS] PACAKGE_DIR [PACKAGE_DIR] ..."
echo ""
echo " -h print this help"
echo " -r HOST use a remote machine as target machine. By default if this"
echo " option is not given, push_pkg.sh will use a locally"
echo " running qemu instance started by run_qemu.sh."
echo " -p PORT use PORT as ssh port (default is 22)"
echo " -b build only, do not push"
echo " -P do not preserve /etc/config. By default, if a package"
echo " defines a config file in /etc/config, this config file"
echo " will be preserved. If you specify this flag, the package"
echo " default will be installed instead."
echo ""
echo ' To change gluon variables, run e.g. "make config GLUON_MINIFY=0"'
echo ' because then the gluon logic will be triggered, and openwrt/.config'
echo ' will be regenerated. The variables from openwrt/.config are already'
echo ' automatically used for this script.'
echo
}
while getopts "p:r:hbP" opt
do
case $opt in
P) preserve_config=0;;
p) ssh_port="${OPTARG}";;
r) ssh_host="${OPTARG}"; [ -z "$ssh_port" ] && ssh_port=22;;
b) build_only=1;;
h) print_help; exit 0;;
*) ;;
esac
done
shift $(( OPTIND - 1 ))
[ -z "$ssh_port" ] && ssh_port=2223
if [ "$build_only" -eq 0 ]; then
remote_info=$(ssh -p "${ssh_port}" "root@${ssh_host}" '
source /etc/os-release
printf "%s\t%s\n" "$OPENWRT_BOARD" "$OPENWRT_ARCH"
')
REMOTE_OPENWRT_BOARD="$(echo "$remote_info" | cut -f 1)"
REMOTE_OPENWRT_ARCH="$(echo "$remote_info" | cut -f 2)"
# check target
if ! grep -q "CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH_PACKAGES=\"${REMOTE_OPENWRT_ARCH}\"" "${topdir}/.config"; then
echo "Configured OpenWrt Target is not matching with the target machine!" 1>&2
echo
printf "%s" " Configured architecture: " 1>&2
grep "CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH_PACKAGES" "${topdir}/.config" 1>&2
echo "Target machine architecture: ${REMOTE_OPENWRT_ARCH}" 1>&2
echo 1>&2
echo "To switch the local with the run with the corresponding GLUON_TARGET:" 1>&2
echo " make GLUON_TARGET=... config" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
echo ERROR: Please specify a PACKAGE_DIR. For example:
echo
echo " \$ $0 package/gluon-core"
exit 1
fi
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
pkgdir="$1"; shift
echo "Package: ${pkgdir}"
if ! [ -f "${pkgdir}/Makefile" ]; then
echo "ERROR: ${pkgdir} does not contain a Makefile"
exit 1
fi
if ! grep -q BuildPackage "${pkgdir}/Makefile"; then
echo "ERROR: ${pkgdir}/Makefile does not contain a BuildPackage command"
exit 1
fi
opkg_packages="$(make TOPDIR="${topdir}" -C "${pkgdir}" DUMP=1 | awk '/^Package: / { print $2 }')"
search_package() {
find "$2" -name "$1_*.ipk" -printf "%f\n"
}
make TOPDIR="${topdir}" -C "${pkgdir}" clean
make TOPDIR="${topdir}" -C "${pkgdir}" compile
if [ "$build_only" -eq 1 ]; then
continue
fi
# IPv6 addresses need brackets around the ${ssh_host} for scp!
if echo "${ssh_host}" | grep -q :; then
BL=[
BR=]
fi
for pkg in ${opkg_packages}; do
for feed in "${topdir}/bin/packages/${REMOTE_OPENWRT_ARCH}/"*/ "${topdir}/bin/targets/${REMOTE_OPENWRT_BOARD}/packages/"; do
printf "%s" "searching ${pkg} in ${feed}: "
filename=$(search_package "${pkg}" "${feed}")
if [ -n "${filename}" ]; then
echo found!
break
else
echo not found
fi
done
if [ "$preserve_config" -eq 0 ]; then
opkg_flags=" --force-maintainer"
fi
# shellcheck disable=SC2029
if [ -n "$filename" ]; then
scp -P "${ssh_port}" "$feed/$filename" "root@${BL}${ssh_host}${BR}:/tmp/${filename}"
ssh -p "${ssh_port}" "root@${ssh_host}" "
set -e
echo Running opkg:
opkg install --force-reinstall ${opkg_flags} '/tmp/${filename}'
rm '/tmp/${filename}'
gluon-reconfigure
"
else
# Some packages (e.g. procd-seccomp) seem to contain BuildPackage commands
# which do not generate *.ipk files. Till this point, I am not aware why
# this is happening. However, dropping a warning if the corresponding
# *.ipk is not found (maybe due to other reasons as well), seems to
# be more reasonable than aborting. Before this commit, the command
# has failed.
echo "Warning: ${pkg}*.ipk not found! Ignoring." 1>&2
fi
done
done