├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ └── main.yml ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README ├── build.cfg ├── files ├── config ├── grub.cfg ├── issue ├── kiss-live.sh └── syslinux.cfg ├── hooks ├── kiss │ └── hooks └── tinyramfs │ ├── diskless │ ├── diskless.init │ └── diskless.init.late ├── kiss-live ├── repo ├── linux │ ├── build │ ├── checksums │ ├── depends │ ├── files │ │ └── .config │ ├── sources │ └── version ├── syslinux │ ├── build │ ├── checksums │ ├── depends │ ├── patches │ │ ├── 0018-prevent-pow-optimization.patch │ │ └── fcommon.patch │ ├── sources │ └── version └── tinyramfs │ ├── build │ ├── depends │ ├── sources │ └── version └── run-qemu /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | liberapay: eudaldgr 2 | custom: ["https://paypal.me/eudaldgr"] 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Shellcheck 2 | 3 | on: [push, pull_request] 4 | 5 | jobs: 6 | build: 7 | 8 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 9 | 10 | steps: 11 | - uses: actions/checkout@v1 12 | - name: Run shellcheck. 13 | run: | 14 | shopt -s nullglob 15 | shellcheck kiss-live run-qemu hooks/kiss/* repo/*/build repo/*/post-install repo/*/pre-remove 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | archive/ 2 | bin/ 3 | iso/ 4 | rootfs/ 5 | sources/ 6 | tmp/ 7 | qemu/ 8 | *.iso 9 | *.md5 10 | *.img 11 | *.sha1 12 | *.qcow2 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | |/ 2 | |\ISS https://k1ss.org 3 | ________________________________________________________________________________ 4 | 5 | 6 | Live Repository 7 | ________________________________________________________________________________ 8 | 9 | The Live repository for generate UNOFFICIAL images of KISS Linux. 10 | 11 | 12 | todo 13 | ________________________________________________________________________________ 14 | 15 | - [x] unmount correctly cachedir when INT 16 | - [ ] sign iso files generated 17 | - [x] solve tinyramfs hook mount -o ro 18 | - [x] solve init to ram disk 19 | - [x] slim down the iso filesize (well, slimed down before 'custom' config) 20 | - [x] create 'custom' config kernel 21 | - [ ] docker img 22 | - [x] build isolinux natively 23 | - [x] torrent download 24 | 25 | Dependencies 26 | ________________________________________________________________________________ 27 | 28 | * 'grub' 29 | * 'libisoburn' 30 | * 'syslinux' 31 | 32 | Usage 33 | ________________________________________________________________________________ 34 | 35 | usage: kiss-live [options ...] 36 | -c, --config set config file path 37 | default is ./build.cfg 38 | 39 | -s, --sources set sources directory 40 | default is inside chroot 41 | 42 | -o, --output set livecd output path 43 | default is kiss-live-$ver 44 | 45 | -p, --package set packages to install 46 | default are 47 | 48 | -d, --debug enable debug mode 49 | -h, --help show this help 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | url=https://github.com/kisslinux 2 | ver=2020.9-2 3 | tar="kiss-chroot-$ver.tar.xz" 4 | dl="$url/repo/releases/download/$ver/$tar" 5 | 6 | isolabel=${isolabel:-kiss-live-$ver} 7 | 8 | here="$(pwd)" 9 | repodir=${repodir:-$here/repo} 10 | filesdir=${filesdir:-$here/files} 11 | hooksdir=${hooksdir:-$here/hooks} 12 | 13 | rootfsdir=${rootfsdir:-$here/rootfs} 14 | isodir=${isodir:-$here/iso} 15 | tmpdir=${tmpdir:-$here/tmp} 16 | 17 | base_pkgs="baseinit baselayout binutils busybox bzip2 curl dhcpcd flex gcc git gzip kiss libressl linux make musl wpa_supplicant xz zlib" 18 | 19 | syslinux_files="isohdpfx.bin isolinux.bin ldlinux.c32 libcom32.c32 libutil.c32" 20 | grub_mod="all_video cat configfile disk echo efi_gop efi_uga fat gzio help iso9660 linux ls multiboot2 normal part_gpt part_msdos search search_label test true" 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | hooks="mdev diskless" 2 | 3 | compress="xz --check=crc32" 4 | 5 | root=ram 6 | root_type=tmpfs 7 | root_opts="size=25%,mode=0755" 8 | 9 | disk_label=@ISOLABEL@ 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/grub.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | set default=0 2 | set timeout=2 3 | 4 | menuentry "Boot KISSLinux (UEFI mode) [Ram]" { 5 | linux /boot/vmlinuz rw quiet 6 | initrd /boot/initrd 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/issue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 2 | | | 3 | | (Created by $/dylanaraps) | 4 | | | 5 | | |/ | 6 | | |\\ISS | 7 | | | 8 | | An independent Linux(R) distribution with a focus on | 9 | | simplicity and the concept of less is more. ____ | 10 | | | | | 11 | | .--------------------------------------------------------.| | | 12 | | | | | | 13 | | | $ # Run this command to see how to start | | | 14 | | | $ kiss help install | | | 15 | | | | | | 16 | | | | | | 17 | | | $ # User: root; Pass: root | | | 18 | | | ._|____|_. | 19 | | '-------------------------------------------------------\\\\|o_o | | 20 | | |:_/ | | 21 | | // \\ \\ | 22 | | (| | ) | 23 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 24 | KISS Linux \r (\l) 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/kiss-live.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export KISS_SU=su 2 | export KISS_COMPRESS=xz 3 | export KISS_PROMPT=0 4 | export KISS_HOOK=/root/.cache/hooks 5 | export KISS_PATH=/var/db/kiss/repo/core 6 | KISS_PATH=$KISS_PATH:/var/db/kiss/repo/extra 7 | KISS_PATH=$KISS_PATH:/var/db/kiss/live 8 | export CFLAGS="-march=x86-64 -mtune=generic -pipe -Os" 9 | export CXXFLAGS="$CFLAGS" 10 | export MAKEFLAGS="-j4" 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/syslinux.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DEFAULT kisslinux 2 | PROMPT 1 3 | TIMEOUT 20 4 | 5 | LABEL kisslinux 6 | MENU LABEL KISSLinux [Ram] 7 | KERNEL /boot/vmlinuz 8 | INITRD /boot/initrd 9 | APPEND rw quiet 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hooks/kiss/hooks: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh -e 2 | 3 | case $TYPE in 4 | post-build) 5 | case $PKG in 6 | baselayout) # ensure we keep layout as is 7 | echo root:root | chpasswd --root "$DEST" root 8 | 9 | cp /root/.cache/issue "$DEST/etc/issue" 10 | ;; 11 | busybox) 12 | mkdir -p "$DEST/var/service" 13 | ln -sf /etc/sv/mdev "$DEST/var/service/mdev" 14 | 15 | cleanup 16 | ;; 17 | dhcpcd) 18 | mkdir -p "$DEST/var/service" 19 | ln -sf /usr/share/dhcpcd/hooks/10-wpa_supplicant "$DEST/usr/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-hooks/10-wpa_supplicant" 20 | ln -sf /etc/sv/dhcpcd "$DEST/var/service/dhcpcd" 21 | 22 | cleanup 23 | ;; 24 | kiss) # ensure we keep docs 25 | ;; 26 | linux) # save around ~5M to iso disk 27 | mv "$DEST/boot/vmlinuz" /boot/vmlinuz 28 | 29 | cleanup 30 | ;; 31 | *) 32 | cleanup 33 | ;; 34 | esac 35 | ;; 36 | post-install) 37 | case $PKG in 38 | util-linux) 39 | kiss a util-linux /usr/bin/mount 40 | ;; 41 | esac 42 | ;; 43 | esac 44 | 45 | cleanup() 46 | { 47 | rm -rf "$DEST/usr/share/bash-completion" \ 48 | "$DEST/usr/share/applications" \ 49 | "$DEST/etc/bash_completion.d" \ 50 | "$DEST/usr/lib/charset.alias" \ 51 | "$DEST/usr/share/polkit-1" \ 52 | "$DEST/usr/share/gettext" \ 53 | "$DEST/usr/share/gtk-doc" \ 54 | "$DEST/usr/share/locale" \ 55 | "$DEST/usr/share/sounds" \ 56 | "$DEST/usr/share/icons" \ 57 | "$DEST/usr/share/info" \ 58 | "$DEST/usr/share/doc" \ 59 | "$DEST/usr/share/man" \ 60 | "$DEST/usr/share/zsh" 61 | } 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hooks/tinyramfs/diskless: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # vim: set ft=sh: 2 | 3 | for _bin in ls tar umount xz; do 4 | copy_binary "$_bin" 5 | done 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hooks/tinyramfs/diskless.init: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # vim: set ft=sh: 2 | # 3 | # false positive 4 | # shellcheck disable=2154 5 | 6 | [ -h "/dev/disk/by-label/$disk_label" ] || sleep 5 7 | 8 | mount -t auto -o ro "/dev/disk/by-label/$disk_label" /run/mount || panic 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hooks/tinyramfs/diskless.init.late: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # vim: set ft=sh: 2 | # 3 | # false positive 4 | # shellcheck disable=2045 5 | 6 | ( 7 | cd /mnt/root || panic 8 | 9 | for pkg in $(ls /run/mount/pkgs); do 10 | xz -dcT 0 "/run/mount/pkgs/$pkg" | tar xf - 11 | done 12 | ) 13 | 14 | umount /run/mount 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /kiss-live: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # 3 | # script to build livecd iso for kisslinux 4 | # 5 | # false positive 6 | # shellcheck disable=2154 7 | 8 | print() 9 | { 10 | printf "%b \033[1;34m%s\033[m\n" "${2:-"\033[1;33m->\033[m"}" "$1" 11 | } 12 | 13 | panic() 14 | { 15 | print "${1:-unexpected error occurred}" \ 16 | "\033[1;31m!!\033[m" >&2; exit 1 17 | } 18 | 19 | chroot_exec() 20 | { 21 | echo "$1 3>&-" | "$rootfsdir/usr/bin/kiss-chroot" "${2:-$rootfsdir}" >/dev/null 22 | } 23 | 24 | check_depends() 25 | { 26 | # shellcheck disable=1091 27 | . /etc/os-release 28 | 29 | # shellcheck disable=2015 30 | if [ "$PRETTY_NAME" = "KISS Linux" ]; then 31 | for _pkg in grub libisoburn syslinux; do 32 | [ -d "/var/db/kiss/installed/$_pkg" ] || panic "$_pkg not installed" 33 | done 34 | else 35 | print "Distro not supported, errors may be expected."; sleep 5; 36 | fi 37 | } 38 | 39 | cleanup() 40 | { 41 | [ -n "$pkgdir" ] && umount "$rootfsdir/root/.cache/kiss/sources" 42 | [ "$debug" = 1 ] || rm -rf "$rootfsdir" "$isodir" "$tmpdir" 43 | } 44 | 45 | usage() 46 | { 47 | cat << EOF 48 | usage: ${0##*/} [options ...] 49 | -c, --config set config file path 50 | default is ./build.cfg 51 | 52 | -s, --sources set sources directory 53 | default is inside chroot 54 | 55 | -o, --output set livecd output path 56 | default is kiss-live-\$ver 57 | 58 | -p, --package set packages to install 59 | default are 60 | 61 | -d, --debug enable debug mode 62 | -h, --help show this help 63 | 64 | EOF 65 | } 66 | 67 | prepare_environment() 68 | { 69 | while [ "$1" ]; do case "$1" in 70 | -c | --config) 71 | buildcfg="${2:?}"; shift 2 72 | ;; 73 | -s | --sources) 74 | pkgdir="${2:?}"; shift 2 75 | ;; 76 | -o | --output) 77 | isolabel="${2:?}"; shift 2 78 | ;; 79 | -p | --package) 80 | packages="${2:?}"; shift 2 81 | ;; 82 | -d | --debug) 83 | debug=1; shift 1 84 | ;; 85 | -h | --help) 86 | usage; exit 0 87 | ;; 88 | *) 89 | printf "invalid option: %s\n\n" "$1" 90 | usage; exit 1 91 | ;; 92 | esac; done 93 | 94 | print "Preparing enviroment" 95 | 96 | # false positive 97 | # shellcheck disable=1090 98 | . "${buildcfg:=./build.cfg}" 99 | 100 | rm -rf "$rootfsdir" "$isodir" #"$tmpdir" 101 | mkdir -p "$rootfsdir" "$isodir" "$tmpdir" 102 | 103 | [ -n "$pkgdir" ] && { 104 | mkdir -p "$rootfsdir/root/.cache/kiss/sources" 105 | mount --bind "$pkgdir" "$rootfsdir/root/.cache/kiss/sources" 106 | } 107 | 108 | trap 'cleanup' EXIT INT 109 | 110 | # false positive 111 | # shellcheck disable=2015 112 | [ "$debug" = 1 ] && set -x || : 113 | } 114 | 115 | prepare_rootfs() 116 | { 117 | [ ! -f "$tmpdir/$tar" ] && { 118 | print "Downloading source" 119 | curl -L "$dl" -o "$tmpdir/$tar" || panic "Failed downloading source" 120 | } 121 | 122 | print "Extracting source" 123 | ( 124 | cd "$rootfsdir" || panic 125 | tar xf "$tmpdir/$tar" || panic "Failed extracting source" 126 | ) 127 | 128 | print "Preparing rootfs enviroment" 129 | cp -r "$repodir" "$rootfsdir/var/db/kiss/live" 130 | install -D "$filesdir/issue" -t "$rootfsdir/root/.cache" 131 | install -D "$hooksdir/kiss/hooks" -t "$rootfsdir/root/.cache" 132 | install -D "$filesdir/kiss-live.sh" -t "$rootfsdir/etc/profile.d" 133 | 134 | git clone "$url/repo" "$rootfsdir/var/db/kiss/repo" 135 | 136 | print "Updating system" 137 | chroot_exec "kiss u" || panic "Failed updating system" 138 | 139 | # shellcheck disable=2039 140 | [ "$packages" ] && base_pkgs="$base_pkgs ${packages//,/ }" 141 | 142 | print "Build base packages" 143 | for pkg in $base_pkgs tinyramfs; do 144 | chroot_exec "kiss b $pkg && kiss i $pkg" || panic "Failed to build $pkg" 145 | done 146 | } 147 | 148 | make_iso() 149 | { 150 | print "Preparing syslinux files" 151 | install -D "$filesdir/syslinux.cfg" -t "$isodir/boot/syslinux" 152 | for file in $syslinux_files; do 153 | install -D "/usr/lib/syslinux/$file" -t "$isodir/boot/syslinux" 154 | done 155 | 156 | print "Exporting pkgs" 157 | for pkg in $base_pkgs; do 158 | read -r ver rel < "$rootfsdir/var/db/kiss/installed/$pkg/version" 159 | install -D "$rootfsdir/root/.cache/kiss/bin/$pkg@$ver-$rel.tar.xz" -t "$isodir/pkgs" 160 | done 161 | 162 | install -D "$rootfsdir/boot/vmlinuz" -t "$isodir/boot" \ 163 | || panic "Failed copying kernel" 164 | 165 | print "Creating initrd" 166 | read -r kver _ < "$rootfsdir/var/db/kiss/installed/linux/version" 167 | 168 | mkdir -p "$rootfsdir/usr/share/tinyramfs/hooks" 169 | cp -r "$hooksdir/tinyramfs" "$rootfsdir/usr/share/tinyramfs/hooks/diskless" 170 | install -D "$filesdir/config" -t "$rootfsdir/etc/tinyramfs" 171 | 172 | sed -i "s/@ISOLABEL@/$isolabel/g" "$rootfsdir/etc/tinyramfs/config" \ 173 | || panic "Failed preparing tinyramfs" 174 | 175 | chroot_exec "debug=$debug tinyramfs -k $kver -o /boot/initrd" \ 176 | || panic "Failed create initramfs" 177 | 178 | install -D "$rootfsdir/boot/initrd" -t "$isodir/boot" \ 179 | || panic "Failed copying initrd" 180 | 181 | print "Setup grub efi" 182 | echo "search --no-floppy --set=root --label $isolabel" > "$tmpdir/grub-early.cfg" 183 | echo "set prefix=(\$root)/boot/grub" >> "$tmpdir/grub-early.cfg" 184 | install -D "$filesdir/grub.cfg" -t "$isodir/boot/grub" 185 | 186 | # false positive 187 | # shellcheck disable=2086 188 | grub-mkimage \ 189 | --config="$tmpdir/grub-early.cfg" \ 190 | --prefix="/boot/grub" \ 191 | --output="$tmpdir/bootx64.efi" \ 192 | --format="x86_64-efi" \ 193 | --compression="xz" \ 194 | ${grub_mod} 195 | 196 | dd if=/dev/zero of="$isodir/boot/grub/efi.img" count=4096 197 | mkdosfs -n KISS-UEFI "$isodir/boot/grub/efi.img" \ 198 | || panic "Failed create mkdosfs image" 199 | 200 | mkdir -p "$isodir/boot/grub/efiboot" 201 | mount -o loop "$isodir/boot/grub/efi.img" "$isodir/boot/grub/efiboot" \ 202 | || panic "Failed mount efi.img" 203 | 204 | install -D "$tmpdir/bootx64.efi" -t "$isodir/boot/grub/efiboot/EFI/BOOT" 205 | umount "$isodir/boot/grub/efiboot" 206 | rm -rf "$isodir/boot/grub/efiboot" "$tmpdir/bootx64.efi" "$tmpdir/grub-early.cfg" 207 | 208 | print "Creating iso" 209 | rm -f "$isolabel.iso" "$isolabel.iso.md5" "$isolabel.iso.sha1" 210 | xorriso \ 211 | -as mkisofs \ 212 | -isohybrid-mbr "$isodir/boot/syslinux/isohdpfx.bin" \ 213 | -eltorito-boot boot/syslinux/isolinux.bin \ 214 | -eltorito-catalog boot/syslinux/boot.cat \ 215 | -no-emul-boot \ 216 | -boot-load-size 4 \ 217 | -boot-info-table \ 218 | -eltorito-alt-boot \ 219 | -e boot/grub/efi.img \ 220 | -no-emul-boot \ 221 | -isohybrid-gpt-basdat \ 222 | -volid "$isolabel" \ 223 | -output "$here/$isolabel.iso" \ 224 | "$isodir" \ 225 | || panic "Failed creating iso" 226 | 227 | print "Generate checksums" 228 | md5sum "$isolabel.iso" > "$here/$isolabel.iso.md5" 229 | sha1sum "$isolabel.iso" > "$here/$isolabel.iso.sha1" 230 | } 231 | 232 | # int main() 233 | { 234 | [ "$(id -u)" = 0 ] || panic "must be run as root" 235 | 236 | # enable exit on error and disable globbing 237 | set -ef 238 | 239 | check_depends 240 | prepare_environment "$@" 241 | prepare_rootfs 242 | make_iso 243 | } 244 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/linux/build: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh -e 2 | 3 | make olddefconfig 4 | #make kvm_guest.config 5 | make -j "$(nproc)" 6 | make INSTALL_MOD_PATH="$1/usr" INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 modules_install 7 | 8 | rm "$1/usr/lib/modules/$2/build" "$1/usr/lib/modules/$2/source" 9 | 10 | install -Dm644 "arch/x86/boot/bzImage" "$1/boot/vmlinuz" 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/linux/checksums: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | d97f56192e3474c9c8a44ca39957d51800a26497c9a13c9c5e8cc0f1f5b0d9bd 2 | c128c09129fe4f8945791dd1f478fcc6426c8f54feff45dfe291453df7f33b3a 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/linux/depends: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | bison make 2 | libelf make 3 | linux-headers make 4 | perl make 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/linux/sources: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/linux-5.9.12.tar.xz 2 | files/.config 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/linux/version: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 5.9.12 1 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/syslinux/build: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh -e 2 | 3 | patch -p1 < 0018-prevent-pow-optimization.patch 4 | patch -p1 < fcommon.patch 5 | 6 | # Fix missing include. 7 | sed -i 's@vfs.h>@vfs.h>\n#include @' extlinux/main.c 8 | 9 | # Disable debugging and development "stuff". 10 | : > mk/devel.mk 11 | 12 | make -j1 \ 13 | PYTHON=python \ 14 | bios efi64 installer 15 | 16 | make -j1 \ 17 | INSTALLROOT="$1" \ 18 | MANDIR=/usr/share/man \ 19 | SBINDIR=/usr/bin \ 20 | AUXDIR=/usr/lib/syslinux \ 21 | bios efi64 install 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/syslinux/checksums: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 3f6d50a57f3ed47d8234fd0ab4492634eb7c9aaf7dd902f33d3ac33564fd631d 2 | 755cd7062fe8495f6f62053ce664451c12ae65dba9fb5c75062a495fbe040fb1 3 | a4d9e4847a84c663a5c3425ceb1dcddf2328a8e763be21d43ed5cd72760a8aef 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/syslinux/depends: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | binutils make 2 | perl make 3 | python make 4 | util-linux 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/syslinux/patches/0018-prevent-pow-optimization.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | From: Lukas Schwaighofer 2 | Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2019 23:13:58 +0100 3 | Subject: Prevent optimizing the pow() function 4 | 5 | With the current GCC 8.2.0 from Debian, a section of code calling pow() in 6 | zzjson_parse.c is turned into a sequence calling exp(). Since no exp() 7 | implementation is available in syslinux those optimizations need to be 8 | disabled. 9 | --- 10 | com32/gpllib/zzjson/zzjson_parse.c | 6 +++++- 11 | 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) 12 | 13 | diff --git a/com32/gpllib/zzjson/zzjson_parse.c b/com32/gpllib/zzjson/zzjson_parse.c 14 | index ecb6f61..e66a9d8 100644 15 | --- a/com32/gpllib/zzjson/zzjson_parse.c 16 | +++ b/com32/gpllib/zzjson/zzjson_parse.c 17 | @@ -138,6 +138,10 @@ static ZZJSON *parse_string2(ZZJSON_CONFIG *config) { 18 | return zzjson; 19 | } 20 | 21 | +static double __attribute__((optimize("O0"))) pow_noopt(double x, double y) { 22 | + return pow(x, y); 23 | +} 24 | + 25 | static ZZJSON *parse_number(ZZJSON_CONFIG *config) { 26 | ZZJSON *zzjson; 27 | unsigned long long ival = 0, expo = 0; 28 | @@ -213,7 +217,7 @@ skipexpo: 29 | if (dbl) { 30 | dval = sign * (long long) ival; 31 | dval += sign * frac; 32 | - dval *= pow(10.0, (double) signexpo * expo); 33 | + dval *= pow_noopt(10.0, (double) signexpo * expo); 34 | } 35 | 36 | zzjson = config->calloc(1, sizeof(ZZJSON)); 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/syslinux/patches/fcommon.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- a/mk/com32.mk 2 | +++ b/mk/com32.mk 3 | @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-functions=0,-malign-functions=0) 4 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-jumps=0,-malign-jumps=0) 5 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-labels=0,-malign-labels=0) 6 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-loops=0,-malign-loops=0) 7 | +GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-fcommon) 8 | 9 | ifeq ($(FWCLASS),EFI) 10 | GCCOPT += -mno-red-zone 11 | --- a/mk/elf.mk 12 | +++ b/mk/elf.mk 13 | @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-functions=0,-malign-functions=0) 14 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-jumps=0,-malign-jumps=0) 15 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-labels=0,-malign-labels=0) 16 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-loops=0,-malign-loops=0) 17 | +GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-fcommon) 18 | 19 | com32 = $(topdir)/com32 20 | core = $(topdir)/core 21 | --- a/mk/embedded.mk 22 | +++ b/mk/embedded.mk 23 | @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-jumps=0,-malign-jumps=0) 24 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-labels=0,-malign-labels=0) 25 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-loops=0,-malign-loops=0) 26 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-fvisibility=hidden) 27 | +GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-fcommon) 28 | 29 | LIBGCC := $(shell $(CC) $(GCCOPT) --print-libgcc) 30 | 31 | --- a/mk/lib.mk 32 | +++ b/mk/lib.mk 33 | @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-functions=0,-malign-functions=0) 34 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-jumps=0,-malign-jumps=0) 35 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-labels=0,-malign-labels=0) 36 | GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-falign-loops=0,-malign-loops=0) 37 | +GCCOPT += $(call gcc_ok,-fcommon) 38 | 39 | INCLUDE = -I$(SRC) 40 | STRIP = strip --strip-all -R .comment -R .note 41 | --- a/mk/efi.mk 42 | +++ b/mk/efi.mk 43 | @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ core = $(topdir)/core 44 | # Set up architecture specifics; for cross compilation, set ARCH as apt 45 | # gnuefi sets up architecture specifics in ia32 or x86_64 sub directories 46 | # set up the LIBDIR and EFIINC for building for the appropriate architecture 47 | -GCCOPT := $(call gcc_ok,-fno-stack-protector,) 48 | +GCCOPT := $(call gcc_ok,-fno-stack-protector,) $(call gcc_ok,-fcommon) 49 | EFIINC = $(objdir)/include/efi 50 | LIBDIR = $(objdir)/lib 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/syslinux/sources: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://mirrors.edge.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/6.04/syslinux-6.04-pre1.tar.xz 2 | patches/0018-prevent-pow-optimization.patch 3 | patches/fcommon.patch 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/syslinux/version: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6.04 1 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/tinyramfs/build: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh -e 2 | 3 | make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR="$1" install 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/tinyramfs/depends: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | util-linux make 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/tinyramfs/sources: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | git+https://github.com/illiliti/tinyramfs 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /repo/tinyramfs/version: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | git 1 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /run-qemu: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | [ -f kiss-vm.img ] || { 4 | qemu-img create -f qcow2 kiss-vm.img 16G 5 | } 6 | 7 | qemu-system-x86_64 \ 8 | -enable-kvm \ 9 | -cpu host \ 10 | -smp 4 \ 11 | -m 4G \ 12 | -drive file=kiss-vm.img,if=virtio \ 13 | -netdev user,id=vmnic,hostname=Kiss \ 14 | -device virtio-net,netdev=vmnic \ 15 | -device virtio-rng-pci \ 16 | -monitor stdio \ 17 | -boot d \ 18 | -cdrom "$@" 19 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------