base-files: allow non-standard rootfs volume name in UBI in sysupgrade

This commit allows to use non-standard UBI volume name as the rootfs
volume in sysupgrade.

ex.:
  The U-Boot on Buffalo WXR-2533DHP checks existence and checksum of
  "ubi_rootfs" volume when booting, so this name is required.

OpenWrt currently provides several patches:

490-ubi-auto-attach-mtd-device-named-ubi-or-data-on-boot.patch
491-ubi-auto-create-ubiblock-device-for-rootfs.patch
492-try-auto-mounting-ubi0-rootfs-in-init-do_mounts.c.patch

to facilitate ubi rootfs automount. However the upstream kernel
also supports the means of booting from a fully custom ubi
partition name and ubi volume name via bootargs/kernel's cmdline
parameters:

ubi.mtd=mtd_partition_name
ubi.block=rootfs_volume_name
root=/dev/ubiblock$X_$Y

For more information and examples visit the wiki over at linux-mtd:
<http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/faq/ubifs.html>
<http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/doc/ubi.html>

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [reworded commit]
This commit is contained in:
INAGAKI Hiroshi 2019-01-01 09:15:34 +09:00 committed by Christian Lamparter
parent 250f5ec139
commit 7e9b93fb1b

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@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ CI_KERNPART="${CI_KERNPART:-kernel}"
# 'ubi' partition on NAND contains UBI
CI_UBIPART="${CI_UBIPART:-ubi}"
# 'rootfs' partition on NAND contains the rootfs
CI_ROOTPART="${CI_ROOTPART:-rootfs}"
ubi_mknod() {
local dir="$1"
local dev="/dev/$(basename $dir)"
@ -99,7 +102,7 @@ nand_restore_config() {
local ubidev=$( nand_find_ubi $CI_UBIPART )
local ubivol="$( nand_find_volume $ubidev rootfs_data )"
[ ! "$ubivol" ] &&
ubivol="$( nand_find_volume $ubidev rootfs )"
ubivol="$( nand_find_volume $ubidev $CI_ROOTPART )"
mkdir /tmp/new_root
if ! mount -t ubifs /dev/$ubivol /tmp/new_root; then
echo "mounting ubifs $ubivol failed"
@ -143,7 +146,7 @@ nand_upgrade_prepare_ubi() {
fi
local kern_ubivol="$( nand_find_volume $ubidev $CI_KERNPART )"
local root_ubivol="$( nand_find_volume $ubidev rootfs )"
local root_ubivol="$( nand_find_volume $ubidev $CI_ROOTPART )"
local data_ubivol="$( nand_find_volume $ubidev rootfs_data )"
# remove ubiblock device of rootfs
@ -158,7 +161,7 @@ nand_upgrade_prepare_ubi() {
# kill volumes
[ "$kern_ubivol" ] && ubirmvol /dev/$ubidev -N $CI_KERNPART || true
[ "$root_ubivol" ] && ubirmvol /dev/$ubidev -N rootfs || true
[ "$root_ubivol" ] && ubirmvol /dev/$ubidev -N $CI_ROOTPART || true
[ "$data_ubivol" ] && ubirmvol /dev/$ubidev -N rootfs_data || true
# update kernel
@ -176,7 +179,7 @@ nand_upgrade_prepare_ubi() {
else
root_size_param="-s $rootfs_length"
fi
if ! ubimkvol /dev/$ubidev -N rootfs $root_size_param; then
if ! ubimkvol /dev/$ubidev -N $CI_ROOTPART $root_size_param; then
echo "cannot create rootfs volume"
return 1;
fi
@ -233,7 +236,7 @@ nand_upgrade_ubifs() {
nand_upgrade_prepare_ubi "$rootfs_length" "ubifs" "0" "0"
local ubidev="$( nand_find_ubi "$CI_UBIPART" )"
local root_ubivol="$(nand_find_volume $ubidev rootfs)"
local root_ubivol="$(nand_find_volume $ubidev $CI_ROOTPART)"
ubiupdatevol /dev/$root_ubivol -s $rootfs_length $1
nand_do_upgrade_success
@ -268,7 +271,7 @@ nand_upgrade_tar() {
ubiupdatevol /dev/$kern_ubivol -s $kernel_length -
}
local root_ubivol="$(nand_find_volume $ubidev rootfs)"
local root_ubivol="$(nand_find_volume $ubidev $CI_ROOTPART)"
tar xf $tar_file ${board_dir}/root -O | \
ubiupdatevol /dev/$root_ubivol -s $rootfs_length -