proc binary_name_ld_lib_so { } { return "ld-okl4.lib.so" } proc binary_name_core_o { } { return "okl4/core.o" } proc binary_name_timer { } { return "pit_timer_drv" } ## # Get the base-okl4 repository # proc base_okl4_dir {} { return [repository_contains mk/spec-okl4.mk] } ## # Read the location of the OKL4 directory from 'etc/okl4.conf' # proc okl4_dir { } { global _okl4_dir if {![info exists _okl4_dir]} { if {[file exists etc/okl4.conf]} { set _okl4_dir [exec sed -n "/^OKL4_DIR/s/^.*=\\s*//p" etc/okl4.conf] if {[file exists $_okl4_dir]} { return $_okl4_dir } } set _okl4_dir [base_okl4_dir]/contrib/okl4 } return $_okl4_dir } ## # Return whether okl4 kernel is provided from the outside # proc okl4_external { } { if {"[okl4_dir]" == "[base_okl4_dir]/contrib/okl4"} { return 0 } return 1 } set weaver_xml_template { } proc run_boot_string { } { return "\n\r\033\\\[1m\033\\\[33mOKL4 -" } proc core_link_address { } { return "0x03000000" } ## # Populate directory with binaries on OKL4 # proc run_boot_dir {binaries} { global weaver_xml_template # # Build kernel if needed # # Once the kernel is exists, it gets never revisited automatically. # Consequently, when changing the kernel sources, the kernel build must be # issued explicitly via 'make kernel'. This way, the rare case of changing # the kernel does not stand in the way of the everyday's work flow of # executing run scripts as quick as possible. # if {![okl4_external] && ![file exists bin/okl4]} { build { lib/ld/okl4 kernel/okl4 } } else { build { lib/ld/okl4 } } build_core_image $binaries exec mv [run_dir]/image.elf [run_dir].image exec cp bin/okl4 [run_dir]/kernel # # Generate ELF weaver config # set fh [open "[run_dir].weaver.xml" "WRONLY CREAT TRUNC"] puts $fh {} puts $fh {} puts $fh {} regsub okl4_kernel $weaver_xml_template "[run_dir]/kernel" weaver_xml_template regsub core $weaver_xml_template "[run_dir].image" weaver_xml_template puts $fh $weaver_xml_template puts $fh {} close $fh # # Run ELF Weaver to create a boot image # set ret [exec "./tool/okl4/elfweaver" merge --output "[run_dir]/image.elf" "[run_dir].weaver.xml"] if {[regexp "error" $ret dummy]} { puts stderr "Elfweaver failed: $ret" exit -6 } exec [cross_dev_prefix]strip [run_dir]/image.elf # # Keep only the ELF boot image, but remove stripped binaries # exec rm -rf [run_dir]/genode if {[have_include "image/iso"] || [have_include "image/disk"]} { # # Install GRUB # install_iso_bootloader_to_run_dir # # Generate grub config file # # The core binary is part of the 'binaries' list but it must # appear right after 'sigma0' as boot module. Hence the special case. # set fh [open "[run_dir]/boot/grub/menu.lst" "WRONLY CREAT TRUNC"] puts $fh "timeout 0" puts $fh "default 0" puts $fh "hiddenmenu" puts $fh "\ntitle Genode on OKL4" puts $fh " kernel /boot/bender" puts $fh " module /image.elf" puts $fh " vbeset 0x117" close $fh } # # Build image # run_image if {[have_include "load/tftp"]} { # # Install PXE bootloader pulsar # install_pxe_bootloader_to_run_dir # # Generate pulsar config file # set fh [open "[run_dir]/config-52-54-00-12-34-56" "WRONLY CREAT TRUNC"] # load okl4 at 256M to avoid overwritting binary, adjust by need puts $fh " addr 0x10000000" puts $fh " exec /boot/bender" puts $fh " load /image.elf" close $fh generate_tftp_config } }