#!/bin/bash ## This script is to generate an ONIE installer image based on a file system overload ## Read ONIE image related config file . ./onie-image.conf [ -n "$ONIE_IMAGE_PART_SIZE" ] || { echo "Error: Invalid ONIE_IMAGE_PART_SIZE in onie image config file" exit 1 } [ -n "$ONIE_INSTALLER_PAYLOAD" ] || { echo "Error: Invalid ONIE_INSTALLER_PAYLOAD in onie image config file" exit 1 } IMAGE_VERSION=$(. functions.sh && sonic_get_version) generate_onie_installer_image() { # Copy platform-specific ONIE installer config files where onie-mk-demo.sh expects them rm -rf ./installer/x86_64/platforms/ mkdir -p ./installer/x86_64/platforms/ for VENDOR in `ls ./device`; do for PLATFORM in `ls ./device/$VENDOR`; do if [ -f ./device/$VENDOR/$PLATFORM/installer.conf ]; then cp ./device/$VENDOR/$PLATFORM/installer.conf ./installer/x86_64/platforms/$PLATFORM fi done done ## Generate an ONIE installer image ## Note: Don't leave blank between lines. It is single line command. ./onie-mk-demo.sh $TARGET_PLATFORM $TARGET_MACHINE $TARGET_PLATFORM-$TARGET_MACHINE-$ONIEIMAGE_VERSION \ installer platform/$TARGET_MACHINE/platform.conf $OUTPUT_ONIE_IMAGE OS $IMAGE_VERSION $ONIE_IMAGE_PART_SIZE \ $ONIE_INSTALLER_PAYLOAD } if [ "$IMAGE_TYPE" = "onie" ]; then echo "Build ONIE installer" mkdir -p `dirname $OUTPUT_ONIE_IMAGE` sudo rm -f $OUTPUT_ONIE_IMAGE generate_onie_installer_image ## Build a raw partition dump image using the ONIE installer that can be ## used to dd' in-lieu of using the onie-nos-installer. Used while migrating ## into SONiC from other NOS. elif [ "$IMAGE_TYPE" = "raw" ]; then echo "Build RAW image" mkdir -p `dirname $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE` sudo rm -f $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE generate_onie_installer_image echo "Creating SONiC raw partition : $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE of size $RAW_IMAGE_DISK_SIZE MB" fallocate -l "$RAW_IMAGE_DISK_SIZE"M $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE ## Generate a partition dump that can be used to 'dd' in-lieu of using the onie-nos-installer ## Run the installer ## The 'build' install mode of the installer is used to generate this dump. sudo chmod a+x $OUTPUT_ONIE_IMAGE sudo ./$OUTPUT_ONIE_IMAGE [ -r $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE ] || { echo "Error : $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE not generated!" exit 1 } gzip $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE [ -r $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE.gz ] || { echo "Error : gzip $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE failed!" exit 1 } mv $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE.gz $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE echo "The compressed raw image is in $OUTPUT_RAW_IMAGE" ## Use 'aboot' as target machine category which includes Aboot as bootloader elif [ "$IMAGE_TYPE" = "aboot" ]; then echo "Build Aboot installer" mkdir -p `dirname $OUTPUT_ABOOT_IMAGE` sudo rm -f $OUTPUT_ABOOT_IMAGE sudo rm -f $ABOOT_BOOT_IMAGE ## Add main payload cp $ONIE_INSTALLER_PAYLOAD $OUTPUT_ABOOT_IMAGE ## Add Aboot boot0 file j2 -f env files/Aboot/boot0.j2 ./onie-image.conf > files/Aboot/boot0 sed -i -e "s/%%IMAGE_VERSION%%/$IMAGE_VERSION/g" files/Aboot/boot0 pushd files/Aboot && zip -g $OLDPWD/$OUTPUT_ABOOT_IMAGE boot0; popd pushd files/Aboot && zip -g $OLDPWD/$ABOOT_BOOT_IMAGE boot0; popd echo "$IMAGE_VERSION" >> .imagehash zip -g $OUTPUT_ABOOT_IMAGE .imagehash zip -g $ABOOT_BOOT_IMAGE .imagehash rm .imagehash echo "SWI_VERSION=42.0.0" > version echo "SWI_MAX_HWEPOCH=1" >> version echo "SWI_VARIANT=US" >> version zip -g $OUTPUT_ABOOT_IMAGE version zip -g $ABOOT_BOOT_IMAGE version rm version zip -g $OUTPUT_ABOOT_IMAGE $ABOOT_BOOT_IMAGE rm $ABOOT_BOOT_IMAGE else echo "Error: Non supported target platform: $TARGET_PLATFORM" exit 1 fi