On each generation of the archive check sum will differ, because when
checking out subversion repository, current date is used for directories
creation. Force tar to assign creation date of the last revision for all
items inside archive.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tmn505@gmail.com>
All targets are bumped to 5.15. Remove the old 5.10 patches, configs
and files using:
find target/linux -iname '*-5.10' -exec rm -r {} \;
Further, remove the 5.10 include.
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
This reverts commit 91e3419a33.
Now that squashfs3-lzma generates reproducible output we can drop the
empty binary. Having a binary file in the tree is not nice and we actually
also use squashfs3-lzma for devices which expect the kernel to be loaded
from a squashfs3...
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
The filesystem is currently created on every build to trick the boot
loader of some FRITZ! devices into accepting the image. Sadly the
resulting squashfs-lzma filesystem is not reproducible. To fix this,
create a squashfs filesystem once and include it into the repository.
Creation happend as shown below
rm -rf empty_dir
mkdir empty_dir
./staging_dir/host/bin/mksquashfs-lzma \
empty_dir/ empty-squashfs-lzma \
-noappend -root-owned -be -nopad -b 65536 -fixed-time 0
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
Some uses cases, like with autotools, need a path for 'true'
if we use them to force something to skip.
This will work by default on Linux hosts,
and require MacOS hosts to get coreutils,
which is currently installed in the CI
for 'macos-latest' host.
In the future, prereq stage can be reworked
to search for the actual binary
instead of relying on env.
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
Requires: tools/libdeflate
fix consistency of executable to use
`$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/libdeflate-gzip`, and not system-installed ones
from the usual environment `PATH`;
this affects option `CONFIG_KERNEL_INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_GZIP`
this may have worked in the past but only via side effect of having the
binaries on the host system (and whatever unpredictable version or
patchset those might be), and did not use the improved but totally
compatible libdeflate-gzip
Fixes: 330bd380e8 ("image: allow building FIT and uImage with ramdisk")
Signed-off-by: Tony Butler <spudz76@gmail.com>
Requires: tools/bzip2
fix consistency of executable to use `$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/bzip2`, and
not system-installed ones from the usual environment `PATH`;
this affects option `CONFIG_KERNEL_INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_BZIP2`
this may have worked in the past but only via side effect of having the
binaries on the host system (and whatever unpredictable version or
patchset those might be)
Fixes: 330bd380e8 ("image: allow building FIT and uImage with ramdisk")
Signed-off-by: Tony Butler <spudz76@gmail.com>
This reverts commit a33b97dcb1.
A new version of the squashfs4 tool patch reintroduced the -Xe option.
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
This adapts the engine build infrastructure to allow building providers,
and packages the legacy provider. Providers are the successors of
engines, which have been deprecated.
The legacy provider supplies OpenSSL implementations of algorithms that
have been deemed legacy, including DES, IDEA, MDC2, SEED, and Whirlpool.
Even though these algorithms are implemented in a separate package,
their removal makes the regular library smaller by 3%, so the build
options will remain to allow lean custom builds. Their defaults will
change to 'y' if not bulding for a small flash, so that the regular
legacy package will contain a complete set of algorithms.
The engine build and configuration structure was changed to accomodate
providers, and adapt to the new style of openssl.cnf in version 3.0.
There is not a clean upgrade path for the /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf file,
installed by the openssl-conf package. It is recommended to rename or
remove the old config file when flashing an image with the updated
openssl-conf package, then apply the changes manually.
An old openssl.cnf file will silently work, but new engine or provider
packages will not be enabled. Any remaining engine config files under
/etc/ssl/engines.cnf.d can be removed.
On the build side, the include file used by engine packages was renamed
to openssl-module.mk, so the engine packages in other feeds need to
adapt.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
Remove the specialized copy of libtool
which was used for linking to uClibc++, which is now removed.
Also remove references to the deprecated fixup targets
that invoked this specialized libtool, which no package uses.
Ref: 6b2ed6101 ("uclibc++: remove")
Ref: c10515db6 ("re-enable the libtool PKG_BUILD_DEPENDS for PKG_FIXUP")
Ref: 246a5b334 ("More libtool madness")
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
This reduces open coding and allows to easily add a knob to enable
it treewide, where chosen packages can still opt-out via "no-lto".
Some packages used LTO, but not the linker plugin. This unifies 'em
all to attempt to produce better code.
Quoting man gcc(1):
"This improves the quality of optimization by exposing more code to the
link-time optimizer."
Also use -flto=auto instead of -flto=jobserver, as it's not guaranteed
that every buildsystem uses +$(MAKE) correctly.
Signed-off-by: Andre Heider <a.heider@gmail.com>
This reduces open coding and allows to easily add a knob to
enable it treewide, where chosen packages can still opt-out via
"no-gc-sections".
Note: libnl, mbedtls and opkg only used the CFLAGS part without the
LDFLAGS counterpart. That doesn't help at all if the goal is to produce
smaller binaries. I consider that an accident, and this fixes it.
Note: there are also packages using only the LDFLAGS part. I didn't
touch those, as gc might have been disabled via CFLAGS intentionally.
Signed-off-by: Andre Heider <a.heider@gmail.com>
PKG_BUILD_FLAGS is a new variable for package Makefiles similar to
PKG_FLAGS. It's a whitespace separated list of flags to control various
aspects of how a package is build.
The build system and/or .config defines the default for each, but
every package has the means to override it. Using $flagname enables
a flag, no-$flagname disables it.
Start with PKG_IREMAP as "iremap". That's easy as no package here
nor in any package feed uses it. The default is unchanged: enabled.
Packages can opt-out via:
PKG_BUILD_FLAGS:=no-iremap
(Not that any should, just to illustrate how to use it)
Signed-off-by: Andre Heider <a.heider@gmail.com>
Manually rebased:
ramips/patches-5.10/810-uvc-add-iPassion-iP2970-support.patch
All other patches automatically rebased.
Signed-off-by: John Audia <therealgraysky@proton.me>
No patches needed to be rebased.
Signed-off-by: John Audia <therealgraysky@proton.me>
Tested-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com> #ipq807x/Dynalink WRX36
Tested-by: Stefan Lippers-Hollmann <s.l-h@gmx.de> #ipq807x/ax3600, x86_64/FW-7543B, ath79/tl-wdr3600, ipq806x/g10, ipq806x/nbg6817
No patches rebased as a function of this bump.
Build system: x86_64
Build-tested: ramips/tplink_archer-a6-v3
Run-tested: ramips/tplink_archer-a6-v3
Signed-off-by: John Audia <therealgraysky@proton.me>
autoreconf wants to use the gtkdocize tool now if a configure.ac file
defines GTK_DOC_CHECk(). OpenWrt does not ship the gtkdocize tool, just
use true instead. This fixes the build of some applications like guntls.
Fixes: 030447b8f4 ("tools/autoconf: bump to 2.71")
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Recent versions of Automake
have changed dependency tracking significantly
(reference commit below)
causing breakage in some package builds
when using newer Automake with packages that need autoreconf
that were bootstrapped with an old version of Automake.
Those changes cause a great inconsistency between packages over time
where some packages may or may not use this feature,
and may or may not update the .ac and .am files
to work with the new methods.
This problem might exist in many packages
where autoreconf is not currently required,
but would cause build failure if autoreconf is used.
Fortunately, this feature is practically useless
for the purposes of Openwrt and the average developer,
so we can disable it.
GNU Automake manual states in part:
"Because dependencies are only computed as a side-effect of compilation...
no dependency information exists the first time a package is built...
dependency tracking is completely useless for one-time builds..."
A nice side-effect is that build times are slightly faster.
Ref: 6a675ef17edf7109da189f5ae70e2dc6b7665896 (automake.git)
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
The -Xpreset option changed format and dropped the -Xe and just require
the extreme string to be passed to the -Xpreset option.
Update the LZMA_XZ_OPTIONS to reflect this change.
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
The name of squashfs is confusing since in reality it's a really old
version using an old lzma library. This tools is used for old ath79
netgear target and to produde a fake squasfs3 image needed for some
specific bootloader from some OEM (AVM for example)
Rename squashfs tool to squasfs3-lzma to better describe it.
Rename the installed bin from mksquashfs-lzma to mksquashfs3-lzma.
Use tar transform to migrate the root directory in tar to the new
naming.
Drop redundant PKG_CAT variable not needed anymore.
Also update any user of this tool.
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>