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152 lines
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# This class brings a more generic version of the UEFI combo app from refkit to meta-intel.
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# It uses a combo file, containing kernel, initramfs and
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# command line, presented to the BIOS as UEFI application, by prepending
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# it with the efi stub obtained from systemd-boot.
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# Don't add syslinux or build an ISO
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PCBIOS_forcevariable = "0"
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NOISO_forcevariable = "1"
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# image-live.bbclass will default INITRD_LIVE to the image INITRD_IMAGE creates.
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# We want behavior to be consistent whether or not "live" is in IMAGE_FSTYPES, so
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# we default INITRD_LIVE to the INITRD_IMAGE as well.
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INITRD_IMAGE ?= "core-image-minimal-initramfs"
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INITRD_LIVE ?= " ${@ ('${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/' + d.getVar('INITRD_IMAGE', expand=True) + '-${MACHINE}.cpio.gz') if d.getVar('INITRD_IMAGE', True) else ''}"
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do_uefiapp[depends] += " \
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intel-microcode:do_deploy \
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systemd-boot:do_deploy \
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virtual/kernel:do_deploy \
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"
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# INITRD_IMAGE is added to INITRD_LIVE, which we use to create our initrd, so depend on it if it is set
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do_uefiapp[depends] += "${@ '${INITRD_IMAGE}:do_image_complete' if d.getVar('INITRD_IMAGE') else ''}"
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# The image does without traditional bootloader.
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# In its place, instead, it uses a single UEFI executable binary, which is
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# composed by:
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# - an UEFI stub
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# The linux kernel can generate a UEFI stub, however the one from systemd-boot can fetch
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# the command line from a separate section of the EFI application, avoiding the need to
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# rebuild the kernel.
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# - the kernel
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# - an initramfs (optional)
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def create_uefiapp(d, uuid=None, app_suffix=''):
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import glob, re
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from subprocess import check_call
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build_dir = d.getVar('B')
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deploy_dir_image = d.getVar('DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE')
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image_link_name = d.getVar('IMAGE_LINK_NAME')
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cmdline = '%s/cmdline.txt' % build_dir
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linux = '%s/%s' % (deploy_dir_image, d.getVar('KERNEL_IMAGETYPE'))
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initrd = '%s/initrd' % build_dir
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stub_path = '%s/linux*.efi.stub' % deploy_dir_image
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stub = glob.glob(stub_path)[0]
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m = re.match(r"\S*(ia32|x64)(.efi)\S*", os.path.basename(stub))
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app = "boot%s%s%s" % (m.group(1), app_suffix, m.group(2))
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executable = '%s/%s.%s' % (deploy_dir_image, image_link_name, app)
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if d.getVar('INITRD_LIVE'):
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with open(initrd, 'wb') as dst:
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for cpio in d.getVar('INITRD_LIVE').split():
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with open(cpio, 'rb') as src:
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dst.write(src.read())
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initrd_cmd = "--add-section .initrd=%s --change-section-vma .initrd=0x3000000 " % initrd
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else:
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initrd_cmd = ""
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root = 'root=PARTUUID=%s' % uuid if uuid else ''
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with open(cmdline, 'w') as f:
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f.write('%s %s' % (d.getVar('APPEND'), root))
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objcopy_cmd = ("objcopy "
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"--add-section .cmdline=%s --change-section-vma .cmdline=0x30000 "
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"--add-section .linux=%s --change-section-vma .linux=0x40000 "
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"%s %s %s") % \
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(cmdline, linux, initrd_cmd, stub, executable)
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check_call(objcopy_cmd, shell=True)
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python create_uefiapps () {
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# We must clean up anything that matches the expected output pattern, to ensure that
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# the next steps do not accidentally use old files.
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import glob
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pattern = d.expand('${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_LINK_NAME}.boot*.efi')
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for old_efi in glob.glob(pattern):
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os.unlink(old_efi)
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uuid = d.getVar('DISK_SIGNATURE_UUID')
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create_uefiapp(d, uuid=uuid)
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}
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# This is intentionally split into different parts. This way, derived
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# classes or images can extend the individual parts. We can also use
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# whatever language (shell script or Python) is more suitable.
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python do_uefiapp() {
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bb.build.exec_func('create_uefiapps', d)
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}
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do_uefiapp[vardeps] += "APPEND DISK_SIGNATURE_UUID INITRD_LIVE KERNEL_IMAGETYPE IMAGE_LINK_NAME"
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uefiapp_deploy_at() {
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dest=$1
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for i in ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_LINK_NAME}.boot*.efi; do
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target=`basename $i`
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target=`echo $target | sed -e 's/${IMAGE_LINK_NAME}.//'`
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cp --preserve=timestamps -r $i $dest/$target
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done
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}
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fakeroot do_uefiapp_deploy() {
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rm -rf ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/boot/*
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dest=${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/boot/EFI/BOOT
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mkdir -p $dest
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uefiapp_deploy_at $dest
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}
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do_uefiapp_deploy[depends] += "${PN}:do_uefiapp virtual/fakeroot-native:do_populate_sysroot"
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# This decides when/how we add our tasks to the image
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python () {
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image_fstypes = d.getVar('IMAGE_FSTYPES', True)
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initramfs_fstypes = d.getVar('INITRAMFS_FSTYPES', True)
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# Don't add any of these tasks to initramfs images
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if initramfs_fstypes not in image_fstypes:
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bb.build.addtask('uefiapp', 'do_image', 'do_rootfs', d)
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bb.build.addtask('uefiapp_deploy', 'do_image', 'do_rootfs', d)
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}
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SIGN_AFTER ?= "do_uefiapp"
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SIGN_BEFORE ?= "do_uefiapp_deploy"
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SIGNING_DIR ?= "${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}"
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SIGNING_BINARIES ?= "${IMAGE_LINK_NAME}.boot*.efi"
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inherit uefi-sign
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# Legacy hddimg support below this line
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efi_hddimg_populate() {
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uefiapp_deploy_at "$1"
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}
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build_efi_cfg() {
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# The command line is built into the combo app, so this is a null op
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:
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}
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populate_kernel_append() {
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# The kernel and initrd are built into the app, so we don't need these
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if [ -f $dest/initrd ]; then
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rm $dest/initrd
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fi
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if [ -f $dest/vmlinuz ]; then
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rm $dest/vmlinuz
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fi
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}
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IMAGE_FEATURES[validitems] += "secureboot"
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