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#!/bin/sh
# reflash
# ensure the flash disk is not mounted
# save configuration files
# update the kernel
# update the flashdisk
# restore the saved configuration files
# the set of configuration files is described by
# /etc/default/conffiles.
#
# /etc/default/functions contains useful utility functions
. /etc/default/functions
load_functions sysconf
#
# NSLU2 flash layout is non-standard.
case "$(machine)" in
nslu2)
isnslu2=1
kpart="Kernel"
ffspart="Flashdisk";;
*)
isnslu2=
kpart="kernel"
ffspart="filesystem";;
esac
#
# CHECKING FOR INPUT (ARGUMENTS ETC)
# ----------------------------------
#
# find the kernel and the new flash file system, an image file can
# be used to specify both images.
ffsfile=
kfile=
imgfile=
while test $# -gt 0
do
case "$1" in
-k) shift
test $# -gt 0 || {
echo "reflash: -k: give the file containing the kernel image" >&2
exit 1
}
kfile="$1"
shift;;
-[jr]) shift
test $# -gt 0 || {
echo "reflash: -j: give the file containing the root jffs2 image" >&2
exit 1
}
ffsfile="$1"
shift;;
-i) shift
test -n "$isnslu2" || {
echo "reflash: -i: only supported on the LinkSys NSLU2" >&2
echo " use -k and -j to specify the kernel and root file system" >&2
exit 1
}
test $# -gt 0 || {
echo "reflash: -i: give the file containing the complete flash image" >&2
exit 1
}
imgfile="$1"
shift;;
*) if test -n "$isnslu2"
then
echo "reflash: usage: $0 [-k kernel] [-j rootfs] [-i image]" >&2
else
echo "reflash: usage: $0 [-k kernel] [-j rootfs]" >&2
fi
echo " -k file: the new compressed kernel image ('zImage')" >&2
echo " -j file: the new root file system (jffs2)" >&2
test -n "$isnslu2" &&
echo " -i file: a complete flash image (gives both kernel and jffs2)" >&2
echo " The current jffs2 will be umounted if mounted." >&2
exit 1;;
esac
done
#
# Sanity check on the arguments (note that the first case can only fire
# on NSLU2 because of the check for -i above.)
if test -n "$imgfile" -a -n "$ffsfile" -a -n "$kfile"
then
echo "reflash: specify at most two files" >&2
echo " -i has both a kernel and rootfs, the kernel from -k and" >&2
echo " the rootfs from -j override the one in the image (if given)" >&2
exit 1
elif test -z "$imgfile" -a -z "$ffsfile" -a -z "$kfile"
then
echo "reflash: specify at least one file to flash" >&2
exit 1
fi
#
# Perform basic checks on the input (must exist, size must be ok).
if test -n "$imgfile"
then
if test -r "$imgfile"
then
# read the partition table and from this find the offset
# and size of $kpart and $ffspart partitions. The following
# devio command just dumps the partition table in a format
# similar to /proc/mtd (but it outputs decimal values!)
#NOTE: this uses a here document because this allows the while
# loop to set the variables, a pipe would put the while in
# a sub-shell and the variable settings would be lost. This
# works in ash, no guarantees about other shells!
while read size base name
do
if test "$name" = "$kpart"
then
imgksize="$size"
imgkoffset="$base"
elif test "$name" = "$ffspart"
then
imgffssize="$size"
imgffsoffset="$base"
fi
done <<EOI
$(devio "<<$imgfile" '
<= $ 0x20000 -
L= 0x1000
$( 1
# 0xff byte in name[0] ends the partition table
$? @ 255 =
# output size base name
<= f15+
.= b 0xfffffff &
<= f4+
.= b
pf "%lu %lu "
<= f28-
cp 16
pn
<= f240+
L= L256-
$) L255>')
EOI
# check the result
test "$imgksize" -gt 0 -a "$imgkoffset" -ge 0 || {
echo "reflash: $imgfile: failed to find $kpart partition in image" >&2
exit 1
}
# the kernel is after a 16 byte header which holds the
# values length,0,0,0 Get the true size.
ktmp="$(devio "<<$imgfile" "L=$imgksize" "O=$imgkoffset" '
$( OL+$>!
<= O
A= b
$( AL>!
pr A
$) 0
$) 0')"
test "$ktmp" -gt 0 || {
echo "reflash: $imgfile($imgkoffset,$imgksize): invalid kernel offset/size" >&2
exit 1
}
# update the size and offset to these values (the offset is 16+ because
# of the header).
imgksize="$ktmp"
imgkoffset="$(devio "O=$imgkoffset" 'pr O16+')"
# just test the size for the rootfs
test "$imgffssize" -gt 0 -a "$imgffsoffset" -ge 0 || {
echo "reflash: $imgfile: failed to find $ffspart" >&2
exit 1
}
else
echo "reflash: $imgfile: image file not found" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
if test -n "$kfile"
then
if test ! -r "$kfile"
then
echo "reflash: $kfile: kernel file not found" >&2
exit 1
fi
# the file values override anything from the image.
imgksize="$(devio "<<$kfile" 'pr$')"
imgkoffset=0
else
kfile="$imgfile"
fi
if test -n "$ffsfile"
then
if test ! -r "$ffsfile"
then
echo "reflash: $ffsfile: root file system image file not found" >&2
exit 1
fi
# values override those from the image
imgffssize="$(devio "<<$ffsfile" 'pr$')"
imgffsoffset=0
else
ffsfile="$imgfile"
fi
#
# INPUTS OK, CHECKING THE ENVIRONMENT
# -----------------------------------
# basic setup. This could be parameterised to use different partitions!
#
kdev=
ksize=0
if test -n "$kfile"
then
# we have a new kernel
kdev="$(mtblockdev $kpart)"
test -n "$kdev" -a -b "$kdev" || {
echo "reflash: $kpart($kdev): cannot find $kpart mtd partition." >&2
echo " check /proc/mtd, either the partition does not exist or there is no" >&2
echo " corresponding block device." >&2
exit 1
}
ksize="$(devio "<<$kdev" 'pr$')"
#
# check the input file size
test -n "$imgksize" -a "$imgksize" -gt 0 -a "$imgksize" -le "$ksize" || {
echo "reflash: $kfile: bad $kpart size ($imgksize, max $ksize)" >&2
exit 1
}
fi
#
ffsdev=
ffssize=0
if test -n "$ffsfile"
then
ffsdev="$(mtblockdev $ffspart)"
test -n "$ffsdev" -a -b "$ffsdev" || {
echo "reflash: $ffspart($ffsdev): cannot find $ffspart mtd partition." >&2
echo " check /proc/mtd, either the partition does not exist or there is no" >&2
echo " corresponding block device." >&2
exit 1
}
ffssize="$(devio "<<$ffsdev" 'pr$')"
#
# check the input file size
test -n "$imgffssize" -a "$imgffssize" -gt 0 -a "$imgffssize" -le "$ffssize" || {
echo "reflash: $ffsfile: bad $ffspart size ($imgffsize, max $ffssize)" >&2
exit 1
}
fi
#
# INPUTS OK, ENVIRONMENT OK, UMOUNT ANY EXISTING MOUNT OF THE FLASHDISK
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is only required if the device is going to be used
if test -n "$ffsdev"
then
# -r causes this to fail if the flash device is mounted on /
umountflash -r "$ffsdev" || exit 1
#
# Everything is umounted, now remount on a temporary directory.
ffsdir="/tmp/flashdisk.$$"
mkdir "$ffsdir" || {
echo "reflash: $ffsdir: failed to create temporary directory" >&2
exit 1
}
#
mountflash "$ffsdev" "$ffsdir" -o ro || {
rmdir "$ffsdir"
exit 1
}
#
# this is a utility function to make the cleanup easier
errorexit() {
umount "$ffsdir" && rmdir "$ffsdir" ||
echo "reflash: $ffsdir: temporary directory cleanup failed" >&2
exit 1
}
#
test -r "$ffsdir/etc/default/conffiles" || {
echo "reflash: [/initrd]/etc/default/conffiles: file not found" >&2
errorexit
}
else
errorexit() {
exit 1
}
fi
#
# PRESERVE EXISTING CONFIGURATION
# -------------------------------
# Only required if the flash partition will be written
if test -n "$ffsdev"
then
echo "reflash: preserving existing configuration file" >&2
#
# This step produces /tmp/preserve.$$ and /tmp/cpio.$$, the former is
# a list of the preserved configuration files together with the processing
# option, the latter is a directory tree of the preserved files (a directory
# tree makes the restore step easier.)
saved=/tmp/cpio.$$
list=/tmp/preserve.$$
mkdir "$saved" || {
echo "reflash: $saved: could not create save directory" >&2
errorexit
}
#
# sysconf_save_conffiles <flash-directory> <dest> <list>
sysconf_save_conffiles "$ffsdir" "$saved" "$list" || {
echo "reflash: $saved: copy of saved configuration files failed" >&2
rm -rf "$saved"
rm "$list"
errorexit
}
#
# If this umount fails do not try to continue...
umount "$ffsdir" || {
echo "reflash: $ffsdir: temporary mount point umount failed" >&2
echo " No changes have been made." >&2
rm -rf "$saved"
rm "$list"
exit 1
}
fi
#
# FLASH THE NEW IMAGES
# --------------------
echo "reflash: about to flash new image" >&2
#
# There are four possibilities here - kernel only, flashdisk only, then
# kernel&flashdisk in either one or two different files. The code used
# to attempt to do everything in one step, but this complicates it,
# so two steps are used (as required). A failure between the two
# steps is a problem, but then so is a failure in a partial write.
# Write the flashdisk first because this is larger (most likely to
# fail).
#
# -p causes the progress indicator to be displayed
progress=-p
do_kernel() {
local cmd
if test -n "$isnslu2"
then
# NSLU2: write length,0,0,0 header, then fill
cmd="wb L,4; fb 12,0; cpL"
else
# Other: just write the kernel bytes
cmd="cpL"
fi
devio $progress "$@" "<<$kfile" ">>$kdev" '
# kernel is at imgkoffset[imgksize]
' "<= $imgkoffset" "L=$imgksize" "$cmd" '
# fill with 255
fb #t-,255'
}
#
do_ffs() {
devio $progress "$@" "<<$ffsfile" ">>$ffsdev" '
# rootfs is at imgffsoffset[imgffssize]
' "<= $imgffsoffset" "cp $imgffssize" '
# fill with 255
fb #t-,255'
}
#
# check_status $? type file(offset,size) device
# check the devio status code (given in $1)
check_status() {
case "$1" in
0) echo " done" >&2;;
1) echo " failed" >&2
echo "reflash: $3: flash $2 failed, no changes have been made to $4" >&2
if test "$2" = rootfs
then
rm -rf "$saved"
rm "$list"
exit 1
else
echo "reflash: $2: continuing with rootfs changes" >&2
echo " NOTE: the old kernel is still in $4!" >&2
fi;;
3) echo " failed" >&2
echo "reflash: $3: WARNING: partial flash of $2 to $4 the system is unbootable" >&2
echo " Reflash from RedBoot or correct the problem here." >&2
if test "$2" = rootfs
then
exit 3
else
echo "reflash: $2: continuing with rootfs changes" >&2
echo " NOTE: the kernel in $4 must be reflashed!" >&2
fi;;
*) echo " failed" >&2
echo "reflash($1): $3: internal error flashing $2 to $4" >&2
exit $1;;
esac
}
#
if test -n "$ffsdev"
then
echo -n "reflash: writing rootfs to $ffsdev " >&2
do_ffs
check_status $? rootfs "$ffsfile($imgffsoffset,$imgffssize)" "$ffsdev"
fi
#
if test -n "$kdev"
then
echo -n "reflash: writing kernel to $kdev " >&2
do_kernel
check_status $? kernel "$kfile($imgkoffset,$imgksize)" "$kdev"
fi
#
# verify - this just produces a warning
if test -n "$ffsdev"
then
echo -n "reflash: verifying new flash image " >&2
if do_ffs -v
then
echo " done" >&2
else
echo " failed" >&2
echo "reflash: WARNING: rootfs flash image verification failed" >&2
echo " The system is probably unbootable." >&2
echo " System configuration files will be restored but this may fail" >&2
echo " Starting a shell for user recovery (exit to continue)" >&2
PS1='badflash$ ' sh -i <>/dev/tty >&0 2>&0
fi
fi
#
if test -n "$kdev"
then
echo -n "reflash: verifying new kernel image " >&2
if do_kernel -v
then
echo " done" >&2
else
echo " failed" >&2
echo "reflash: WARNING: kernel flash image verification failed" >&2
echo " The system is probably unbootable." >&2
echo " System configuration files will be restored in the rootfs." >&2
fi
fi
#
# RESTORE THE OLD CONFIGURATION
# -----------------------------
# If not write the rootfs none of the following is required - exit now.
test -n "$ffsdev" || exit 0
#
echo "reflash: restoring saved configuration files" >&2
#
# the file /etc/.configured is the datestamp file used to ensure that
# changed configuration files can be recognised. It is created by
# /etc/rcS.d/S99finish on first boot (if it does not exist). We need
# a timestamp earlier than any files we create so touch it here, this
# also acts as a test on the mounted file system
mountflash "$ffsdev" "$ffsdir" && :>"$ffsdir/etc/.configured" || {
rmdir "$ffsdir"
echo "reflash: mount of new flash root file system failed" >&2
if test -d "$ffsdir/etc"
then
echo " The file system does not seem to be writeable." >&2
echo " The mounted file system is in $ffsdir" >&2
fi
echo " WARNING: the kernel and root file system have been reflashed," >&2
echo " HOWEVER the new root file system seems to be unuseable." >&2
echo " Saved configuration files are in $saved" >&2
echo " The list of saved configuration files is in $list" >&2
echo " You should determine the reason for the failed mount, mount the new" >&2
echo " file system and restore the configuration from $saved - it's just a" >&2
echo " matter of copying the saved files where required." >&2
exit 1
}
#
# sysconf_restore_conffiles <flash-directory> <source-dir> <restore>
restore="/tmp/restore.$$"
sysconf_restore_conffiles "$ffsdir" "$saved" "$restore" <"$list" || {
echo "reflash: $saved: restore of saved configuration files failed" >&2
echo " The new flash file system is mounted on $ffsdir" >&2
echo " The saved files are in $saved and the list in $list, the list of" >&2
echo " files selected for restore is in $restore" >&2
echo " You should restore any required configuration from $saved," >&2
echo " then umount $ffsdir and reboot." >&2
exit 1
}
#
# remove the copied files (i.e. the ones which were preserved)
( cd "$saved"
exec rm $(cat "$restore")
)
rm "$restore"
#
# clean up, files left in $saved need to be handled by the user
files="$(find "$saved" ! -type d -print)"
if test -n "$files"
then
echo "reflash: the following saved configuration files remain:" >&2
echo "$files" >&2
echo "The full list of preserved files is in $list. To alter the" >&2
echo "new root file system use the command:" >&2
echo "" >&2
echo " mount -t jffs2 $ffsdev /mnt" >&2
echo "" >&2
echo "The saved files are in the temporary directory, they will not" >&2
echo "be retained across a system boot. Copy them elsewhere if you" >&2
echo "are unsure whether they are needed" >&2
else
rm -rf "$saved"
rm "$list"
fi
#
# now the final umount
if umount "$ffsdir"
then
rmdir "$ffsdir"
echo "reflash: system upgrade complete. Reboot to continue." >&2
exit 0
else
echo "reflash: $ffsdir: temporary mount point umount failed" >&2
echo " ALL changes have been made successfully, however the umount of" >&2
echo " the new root file system has failed. You should determine the" >&2
echo " cause of the failure, umount $ffsdir, then reboot the system (this" >&2
echo " will use the upgraded kernel and root file system)" >&2
exit 1
fi
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