X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=libguestfs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=appliance%2FMakefile.am;h=0abd698ef149e29c80bab9ca4e01c5a433dcd846;hp=0002663cee8a50e3deb2816b91c326d2c7cb2208;hb=d8346d5d6428c7293d1ddf58e4f9ec4b7de25380;hpb=a1e8cdf2a254c5eddaf525cd7c34e4c937690204 diff --git a/appliance/Makefile.am b/appliance/Makefile.am index 0002663..0abd698 100644 --- a/appliance/Makefile.am +++ b/appliance/Makefile.am @@ -15,68 +15,114 @@ # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. +include $(top_srcdir)/subdir-rules.mk + EXTRA_DIST = \ - make-initramfs.sh update-initramfs.sh + kmod.whitelist.in \ + packagelist.in \ + init \ + debian/modules/y0_install-guestfsd \ + debian/modules/z99_final-cleanups \ + debian/debirf.conf.in \ + make.sh.in # Build the root filesystem (appliance). # Currently this is arch-dependent, so it seems like putting it in # $(libdir) is best. When we build cross-architecture filesystems we # should probably move them to $(datadir). - fsdir = $(libdir)/guestfs +superminfsdir = $(libdir)/guestfs/supermin.d + +# These are the resulting output files from the whole process: +# VMLINUZ kernel for the full appliance +# INITRAMFSIMG initramfs (ie. root fs) for the full appliance +# For details of the supermin appliance, read the README file. +fs_DATA = $(INITRAMFSIMG) $(VMLINUZ) +if SUPERMIN +fs_DATA += kmod.whitelist +superminfs_DATA = \ + supermin.d/base.img \ + supermin.d/daemon.img \ + supermin.d/hostfiles +endif + +# Don't change these names - they must be the same as in '*.sh' scripts. +INITRAMFSIMG = initramfs.$(host_cpu).img +VMLINUZ = vmlinuz.$(host_cpu) + +# This is for building the normal appliance: +$(INITRAMFSIMG) $(VMLINUZ): $(top_builddir)/initramfs/fakeroot.log + +$(top_builddir)/initramfs/fakeroot.log: make.sh kmod.whitelist packagelist + mv $(INITRAMFSIMG) $(INITRAMFSIMG).bak 2>/dev/null; : + mv $(VMLINUZ) $(VMLINUZ).bak 2>/dev/null; : + if ! bash make.sh; then rm -f $@; exit 1; fi + +# This used to be a configure-generated file (as is update.sh still). +# However config.status always touches the destination file, which +# means the appliance got rebuilt too often. +make.sh: make.sh.in + cd $(top_builddir) && \ + ./config.status --file=appliance/$@-t:appliance/$< + chmod +x $@-t + mv $@-t $@ + +$(INITRAMFSIMG): $(top_builddir)/initramfs/fakeroot.log $(top_builddir)/daemon/guestfsd init update.sh + rm -f $@ + bash update.sh + touch $@ -INITRAMFSIMG = initramfs.$(REPO).$(host_cpu).img -VMLINUZ = vmlinuz.$(REPO).$(host_cpu) +kmod.whitelist: kmod.whitelist.in + grep -v '^[[:space:]]*$$' < $< | grep -v '^#' > $@ -fs_DATA = $(INITRAMFSIMG) $(VMLINUZ) +packagelist: packagelist.in + cpp -undef -D$(DIST)=1 < $< | \ + grep -v '^[[:space:]]*$$' | grep -v '^#' > $@ -$(INITRAMFSIMG) $(VMLINUZ): $(top_builddir)/initramfs/fakeroot.log +# This is for building the supermin appliance. It has to be enabled +# specifically with './configure --enable-supermin'. You really need +# to read the README file. -$(top_builddir)/initramfs/fakeroot.log: make-initramfs.sh.in - -mv $(INITRAMFSIMG) $(INITRAMFSIMG).bak - -mv $(VMLINUZ) $(VMLINUZ).bak - if ! bash make-initramfs.sh; then rm -f $@; exit 1; fi +if SUPERMIN -$(INITRAMFSIMG): $(top_builddir)/initramfs/fakeroot.log $(top_builddir)/daemon/guestfsd - rm -f $@ - bash update-initramfs.sh +supermin.d/base.img supermin.d/hostfiles: stamp-supermin +stamp-supermin: $(INITRAMFSIMG) + mkdir -p supermin.d + rm -f $@ supermin.d/base.img supermin.d/hostfiles + febootstrap-to-supermin $(top_builddir)/initramfs supermin.d/base.img supermin.d/hostfiles + if grep -q /usr/share/augeas/lenses supermin.d/hostfiles; then \ + echo "./usr/share/augeas/lenses/*.aug" >> supermin.d/hostfiles; \ + fi touch $@ -make-initramfs.sh: make-initramfs.sh.in - ./config.status $@ - -# Test-boot the image. - -test-boot: emptydisk - qemu-system-$(host_cpu) \ - -m 384 \ - -kernel $(VMLINUZ) -initrd $(INITRAMFSIMG) \ - -hda emptydisk - -emptydisk: - rm -f emptydisk - dd if=/dev/zero of=emptydisk bs=1024 count=1440 - echo 0, | sfdisk -q -C 80 -H 2 -S 18 emptydisk > /dev/null - -# This is a more realistic test boot command line which better -# reflects what the library does. - -test-boot-realistic: emptydisk - qemu-system-$(host_cpu) \ - -m 384 \ - -kernel $(VMLINUZ) -initrd $(INITRAMFSIMG) \ - -hda emptydisk \ - -append "console=ttyS0 guestfs=10.0.2.4:6666" \ - -nographic \ - -serial stdio \ - -net channel,6666:unix:/tmp/sock,server,nowait \ - -net user,vlan=0 \ - -net nic,model=virtio,vlan=0 +supermin.d/daemon.img: $(INITRAMFSIMG) + mkdir -p supermin.d + rm -f $@ $@-t + (cd $(top_builddir)/initramfs && \ + echo -e "sbin\nsbin/guestfsd" | cpio --quiet -o -H newc ) > $@-t + mv $@-t $@ +endif + +# Extra symlinks needed by the Debian appliance. +debirf_symlinks = \ + a0_prep-root \ + install-kernel \ + z0_remove-aptitude \ + z0_remove-locales \ + z1_clean-root +noinst_DATA = $(debirf_symlinks:%=debian/modules/%) +$(debirf_symlinks:%=debian/modules/%): stamp-debirf-modules +stamp-debirf-modules: + mkdir -p debian/modules + for f in $(debirf_symlinks); do \ + ln -sf /usr/share/debirf/modules/$$f debian/modules/$$f; \ + done + touch $@ # Make clean. -CLEANFILES = $(fs_DATA) +CLEANFILES = packagelist kmod.whitelist clean-local: + rm -f supermin.d/* rm -rf $(top_builddir)/initramfs -