#!/bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2016 # Roger Shimizu # # Based on script kirkwood-qnap # Copyright (C) 2014 Ian Campbell # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, # USA. # This script attempts to determine the correct device tree blob to # use on kirkwood based Buffalo Linkstation devices, which varies according # to DTB file ships with the kernel installed. # # This is required because there's a split/rename for device tree file of # a few Buffalo Linkstation devices. With help of this script, kernel # upgrade/downgrade would be smooth as usual. set -e FK_DIR="/usr/share/flash-kernel" . "${FK_CHECKOUT:-$FK_DIR}/functions" info=0 if [ "x$1" = "x--info" ] ; then info=1 [ -n "$2" ] && kvers=$2 elif [ "x$2" = "x--info" ] ; then info=1 kvers=$1 elif [ -n "$1" ]; then kvers=$1 fi [ -z "$kvers" ] && kvers=$(linux-version list | linux-version sort | tail -1) last_result= success() { local res=$1 if [ $info -gt 0 ] ; then echo "kirkwood-linkstation: success: $res" >&2 if [ -n "$last_result" -a "x$res" != "x$last_result" ] ; then echo "kirkwood-linkstation: result mismatch" >&2 fi last_result=$res else echo $res exit 0 fi } fallback_dtb() { for dtb_name in $dtbs; do dtb=$(find_dtb_file) if [ -f "$dtb" ]; then echo "$dtb_name" return fi done # Workaround: DTB file will be removed before this script is invoked, # when upgrading or removing kernel package. # So here just provide a fake DTB as warning message, instead of error, # which will block upgrading or removing of kernel package. [ ! -d /usr/lib/linux-image-$kvers ] && echo "kernel_removed?" } if [ $info -gt 0 ] ; then ( /bin/echo -e "Kernel:\t\t$(uname -a)" /bin/echo -e -n "cpuinfo:\t" ; grep ^Hardware /proc/cpuinfo /bin/echo -e -n "dt model:\t" if [ -e /proc/device-tree/model ] ; then cat /proc/device-tree/model /bin/echo else /bin/echo "n/a" fi /bin/echo ) >&2 fi get_machine if [ -z "$machine" -a $info -gt 0 ] ; then machine=`get_machine` fi echo "kirkwood-linkstation: machine: $machine" >&2 case $machine in "Buffalo Linkstation LS-VL") dtbs="kirkwood-linkstation-lsvl.dtb kirkwood-lswvl.dtb" ;; "Buffalo Linkstation LS-WSXL") dtbs="kirkwood-linkstation-lswsxl.dtb kirkwood-lswxl.dtb" ;; "Buffalo Linkstation LS-WVL"|"Buffalo Linkstation LS-WVL/VL") dtbs="kirkwood-linkstation-lswvl.dtb kirkwood-lswvl.dtb" ;; "Buffalo Linkstation LS-WXL"|"Buffalo Linkstation LS-WXL/WSXL") dtbs="kirkwood-linkstation-lswxl.dtb kirkwood-lswxl.dtb" ;; *) error "Unknown machine $machine" ;; esac dtb_name=$(fallback_dtb) if [ -n "$dtb_name" ]; then success $dtb_name else echo "kirkwood-linkstation: Unable to determine $machine variant " >&2 fi