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Add an option to package a kernel into the debugging script used for EFI. The name of the kernel must be added to the script. By default it is assumed that the kernel is built in the /tmp/kernel directory. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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4.5 KiB
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207 lines
4.5 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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#
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# Script to build an EFI thing suitable for booting with QEMU, possibly running
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# it also.
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# This just an example. It assumes that
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# - you build U-Boot in ${ubdir}/<name> where <name> is the U-Boot board config
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# - /mnt/x is a directory used for mounting
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# - you have access to the 'pure UEFI' builds for QEMU
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#
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# UEFI binaries for QEMU used for testing this script:
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#
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# OVMF-pure-efi.i386.fd at
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# https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jWzOAZfQqMmS2_dAK2G518GhIgj9r2RY/view?usp=sharing
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# OVMF-pure-efi.x64.fd at
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# https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c39YI9QtpByGQ4V0UNNQtGqttEzS-eFV/view?usp=sharing
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bzimage_fname=/tmp/kernel/arch/x86/boot/bzImage
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set -e
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usage() {
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echo "Usage: $0 [-a | -p] [other opts]" 1>&2
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echo 1>&2
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echo " -a - Package up the app" 1>&2
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echo " -k - Add a kernel" 1>&2
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echo " -o - Use old EFI app build (before 32/64 split)" 1>&2
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echo " -p - Package up the payload" 1>&2
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echo " -P - Create a partition table" 1>&2
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echo " -r - Run QEMU with the image" 1>&2
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echo " -s - Run QEMU with serial only (no display)" 1>&2
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echo " -w - Use word version (32-bit)" 1>&2
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exit 1
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}
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# 32- or 64-bit EFI
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bitness=64
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# app or payload ?
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type=app
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# create a partition table and put the filesystem in that (otherwise put the
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# filesystem in the raw device)
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part=
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# run the image with QEMU
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run=
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# run QEMU without a display (U-Boot must be set to stdout=serial)
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serial=
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# before the 32/64 split of the app
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old=
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# package up a kernel as well
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kernel=
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# Set ubdir to the build directory where you build U-Boot out-of-tree
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# We avoid in-tree build because it gets confusing trying different builds
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ubdir=/tmp/b/
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while getopts "akopPrsw" opt; do
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case "${opt}" in
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a)
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type=app
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;;
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p)
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type=payload
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;;
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k)
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kernel=1
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;;
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r)
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run=1
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;;
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s)
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serial=1
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;;
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w)
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bitness=32
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;;
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o)
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old=1
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;;
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P)
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part=1
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;;
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*)
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usage
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;;
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esac
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done
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run_qemu() {
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extra=
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if [[ "${bitness}" = "64" ]]; then
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qemu=qemu-system-x86_64
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bios=OVMF-pure-efi.x64.fd
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else
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qemu=qemu-system-i386
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bios=OVMF-pure-efi.i386.fd
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fi
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if [[ -n "${serial}" ]]; then
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extra="-display none -serial mon:stdio"
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else
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extra="-serial mon:stdio"
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fi
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echo "Running ${qemu}"
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# Use 512MB since U-Boot EFI likes to have 256MB to play with
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"${qemu}" -bios "${bios}" \
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-m 512 \
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-drive id=disk,file="${IMG}",if=none,format=raw \
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-nic none -device ahci,id=ahci \
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-device ide-hd,drive=disk,bus=ahci.0 ${extra}
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}
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setup_files() {
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echo "Packaging ${BUILD}"
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mkdir -p $TMP
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cat >$TMP/startup.nsh <<EOF
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fs0:u-boot-${type}.efi
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EOF
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sudo cp ${ubdir}/${BUILD}/u-boot-${type}.efi $TMP
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# Can copy in other files here:
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#sudo cp ${ubdir}/$BUILD/image.bin $TMP/chromeos.rom
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#sudo cp /boot/vmlinuz-5.4.0-77-generic $TMP/vmlinuz
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}
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# Copy files into the filesystem
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copy_files() {
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sudo cp $TMP/* $MNT
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if [[ -n "${kernel}" ]]; then
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sudo cp ${bzimage_fname} $MNT/vmlinuz
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fi
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}
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# Create a filesystem on a raw device and copy in the files
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setup_raw() {
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mkfs.vfat "${IMG}" >/dev/null
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sudo mount -o loop "${IMG}" $MNT
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copy_files
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sudo umount $MNT
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}
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# Create a partition table and put the filesystem in the first partition
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# then copy in the files
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setup_part() {
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# Create a gpt partition table with one partition
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parted "${IMG}" mklabel gpt 2>/dev/null
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# This doesn't work correctly. It creates:
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# Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
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# 1 1049kB 24.1MB 23.1MB boot msftdata
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# Odd if the same is entered interactively it does set the FS type
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parted -s -a optimal -- "${IMG}" mkpart boot fat32 1MiB 23MiB
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# Map this partition to a loop device
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kp="$(sudo kpartx -av ${IMG})"
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read boot_dev<<<$(grep -o 'loop.*p.' <<< "${kp}")
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test "${boot_dev}"
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dev="/dev/mapper/${boot_dev}"
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mkfs.vfat "${dev}" >/dev/null
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sudo mount -o loop "${dev}" $MNT
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copy_files
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# Sync here since this makes kpartx more likely to work the first time
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sync
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sudo umount $MNT
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# For some reason this needs a sleep or it sometimes fails, if it was
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# run recently (in the last few seconds)
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if ! sudo kpartx -d "${IMG}" > /dev/null; then
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sleep .5
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sudo kpartx -d "${IMG}" > /dev/null || \
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echo "Failed to remove ${boot_dev}, use: sudo kpartx -d ${IMG}"
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fi
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}
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TMP="/tmp/efi${bitness}${type}"
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MNT=/mnt/x
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BUILD="efi-x86_${type}${bitness}"
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IMG=try.img
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if [[ -n "${old}" && "${bitness}" = "32" ]]; then
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BUILD="efi-x86_${type}"
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fi
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setup_files
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qemu-img create "${IMG}" 24M >/dev/null
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if [[ -n "${part}" ]]; then
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setup_part
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else
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setup_raw
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fi
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if [[ -n "${run}" ]]; then
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run_qemu
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fi
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