├── .gitignore ├── .travis.yml ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── cooker ├── feeds.conf.default ├── feeds.conf.github ├── flavors.conf ├── libremesh.repositories.conf ├── libremesh.sdk.config ├── options.conf ├── snippets ├── build_and_cook_all.sh ├── patch_ib_no_update.sh ├── patch_ib_remove_files.sh └── regdbtz.sh └── targets.list /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 17.01.* 2 | 18.06.* 3 | tmp 4 | dl 5 | feeds 6 | feeds.conf 7 | output 8 | files 9 | *.local 10 | communities/ 11 | lede/ 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | sudo: required 2 | 3 | notifications: 4 | email: false 5 | 6 | services: 7 | - docker 8 | 9 | before_script: 10 | - echo "$DOCKER_PASSWORD" | docker login -u "$DOCKER_USERNAME" --password-stdin 11 | 12 | script: 13 | - docker build -t "libremesh/cooker:$TRAVIS_BRANCH" 14 | --build-arg "BRANCH=$TRAVIS_BRANCH" . 15 | - docker push "libremesh/cooker:$TRAVIS_BRANCH" 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM debian:latest 2 | 3 | RUN apt-get update && apt-get install subversion build-essential libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev gawk git ccache gettext libssl-dev xsltproc wget unzip python time -y 4 | 5 | ADD . /app 6 | 7 | WORKDIR /app 8 | 9 | ENTRYPOINT ["/app/cooker"] 10 | CMD ["--help"] 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # lime-sdk cooker 2 | LibreMesh **software development kit** uses the [OpenWRT](https://openwrt.org) SDK and ImageBuilder to generate (**cook**) LibreMesh packages and firmware. If you want to create your own LibreMesh flavor because you need some specific configuration or you just want to have control over your binaries, the cooker is your friend! 3 | 4 | Basic usage example for cooking a libremesh using bmx7 routing protocol firmware for device Alix Board 2d2 using remote repositories (no compilation required). Recommended for most people: 5 | 6 | `./cooker -c x86/geode --profile=Generic --flavor=lime_bmx7 --community=libremesh/only-bmx7 --remote` 7 | 8 | Basic usage example for cooking a firmware for TpLink 4300 compiling localy the libremesh packages: 9 | 10 | `./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_bmx7 --profile=tl-wdr4300-v1 --community=libremesh/only-bmx7` 11 | 12 | 13 | ## Using cooker online with Chef 14 | 15 | cooker can be used also via [Chef](https://chef.libremesh.org/) web interface. Its source code can be found [here](https://github.com/libremesh/chef/). 16 | 17 | ## Preparing the local environment 18 | 19 | ### Building in running system 20 | 21 | Before using lime-sdk, make sure your Linux system has the required dependencies installed. 22 | 23 | Install build dependencies, for example on a Debian/Ubuntu based Linux distribution install the following packages: 24 | 25 | ``` 26 | sudo apt-get install subversion zlib1g-dev gawk flex unzip bzip2 gettext build-essential libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev libssl-dev binutils cpp psmisc docbook-to-man wget git 27 | ``` 28 | 29 | For other systems, you might follow these instructions (look for _Examples of Package Installations_) https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/build-system/install-buildsystem 30 | 31 | ### Building in docker container 32 | 33 | Install [Docker](https://www.docker.com/get-docker) and run the following command: 34 | 35 | cd lime-sdk 36 | sudo docker build -t cooker . 37 | sudo docker run -v "$(pwd)":/app cooker -- 38 | 39 | ## Targets, profiles and flavors 40 | LibreMesh can be used on many different devices (target and profile) and can be packed in many different ways (flavors), depending on your needs. To this end, it is important to choose the right options for building your firmware. 41 | 42 | To generate a firmware, the _-c_ option must be used (**c**ook). But it requires to specify at least the target and subtarget of your router and optionally (recommended) the profile and flavor. 43 | 44 | `./cooker -c --profile= --flavor=` 45 | 46 | For instance, this will work for a TpLink WDR4300: 47 | 48 | `./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --profile=tl-wdr4300-v1 --flavor=lime_default` 49 | 50 | ##### Target 51 | Target references to the router architecture, usually depends on the manufactor and the set of chips used for building the hardware. Therefore, you must know the target and subtarget before using cooker. As we use OpenWRT, this information can be found here https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start. The most common targets are currently _ar71xx/generic_ (Atheros) and _ramips/mt7620_ (Ramips). Once we know the target, we must find the specific profile. 52 | 53 | To see the list of available targets execute: 54 | 55 | `./cooker --targets` 56 | 57 | ##### Profile 58 | The profile is the specific brand/model of the router. Each target has a list of hardware profiles than can be choosed. Cooker build all profiles from a target by default, but it is better if your find and choose the specific profile. 59 | 60 | To see the list of available profiles for a specific target execute: 61 | 62 | `./cooker --profiles=` 63 | 64 | For instance: 65 | 66 | `./cooker --profiles=ar71xx/generic` 67 | 68 | ##### Flavor 69 | LibreMesh is a modular system, so it can be cooked on many different ways. There are some predefined that we call _flavor_, however anyone can create its own set of packets and options (for instance the default flavors include _bmx6_ and _batman-adv_ as routing protocols, but you might create other kinds of setup). 70 | 71 | One of the most important things regarding the flavor is the internal flash size of your router. This must be taken into account when choosing a flavor. 72 | 73 | Currently there are three main flavors: 74 | 75 | * **lime_default:** the recommended for routers with more than 4MB of flash. It includes all required and optional software. 76 | * **lime_mini:** the recommended for routers of 4MB, made for end-users, includes a minimal web interface, but new software cannot be installed (opkg is not available). 77 | * **lime_zero:** for advanced users, it does not include web interface, just the basic software to mesh the network but it does include opkg, so new software can be installed. 78 | 79 | ## Building and cooking 80 | These are two different steps. **Building** means to compile and prepare all the required packages for LibreMesh. To **cook** means taking the packages (depending on the flavor) and generating the firmware ready to install on your device. 81 | 82 | The standard steps to generate a firmware would be: firstly build and secondly cook, like this: 83 | 84 | `./cooker -b ar71xx/generic` 85 | 86 | `./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --profile=tl-wdr4300-v1 --flavor=lime_default` 87 | 88 | However, cooker is smart enough to detect the missing steps and transparently execute them. If we choose to cook before building, it will automatically build before cooking. Therefore, for debugging purposes it is better to execute the steps separately. 89 | 90 | 91 | On the other hand, if you do not want to build locally (since it requires some special software installed on your Linux machine), you can just cook using the online precompiled binaries. 92 | 93 | ##### Building locally or fetch remote? 94 | Cooker can locally build the LibreMesh packages or fetch the remote precompiled ones. For most users there is no real need for building, since using the remote ones might be a better (and fast) option. To remotelly fetch the packages the special option _--remote_ must be used when cooking, like this: 95 | 96 | `./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --profile=tl-wdr4300-v1 --flavor=lime_default --remote` 97 | 98 | #### Using custom SDK and/or IB files 99 | Custom local SDK and IB files can be used (instead of fetching official OpenWRT sources). Must be specified before building or cooking ("-b" or "-c"). 100 | 101 | `./cooker -f` 102 | `./cooker -i ar71xx/generic --ib-file=myOwnImageBuilder.tar.xz --sdk-file=myOwnSDK.tar.xz` 103 | `./cooker -b ar71xx/generic --force-local` 104 | `./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --profile=tl-wdr4300-v1 --flavor=lime_default --force-local` 105 | 106 | Do not forget to use _force-local_ option to use your own SDK target packages (kernel signature will be different from remote sources). 107 | 108 | 109 | ## Communities 110 | It is not required to create and/or use a community profile. But if you are constantly cooking LibreMesh for your network and you need a specific configuration, you might want to spend some time creating a community profile. This will make things easier and better coordinated for your community. 111 | 112 | A community is mainly a set of files you want to include in the output firmware. For instance, if you want to pre-configure the WiFi SSID, mode or channels, you might want to include a specific _/etc/config/lime-defaults_ file as shown in this article http://libremesh.org/docs/en_config.html. 113 | 114 | Also _/etc/shadow_ for setting an initial root password or _/etc/uci-defaults/_ one-time executed scripts might be useful for your setup. 115 | 116 | The default way to create or use a community is to use this Git repository https://github.com/libremesh/network-profiles (ask for writing access in the users mailing list). The directory structure of the Git repository is: 117 | 118 | `///` 119 | 120 | Both community and device profile names can be any of your choice (must exist!) , since they are only used for identifying it. When executing a cook order, you can specify the community profile like this: 121 | 122 | `./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --profile=tl-wdr4300-v1 --flavor=lime_default --community=CommunityName/ProfileName` 123 | 124 | A community profile might include a special file named PACKAGES on the root of the profile directory (_CommunityName/ProfileName/PACKAGES_) to specify a list of extra packages which must be added to the firmware image. 125 | 126 | ## Using development branch 127 | 128 | If you want to get the last OpenWRT source because it includes some new feature or it supports some new hardware, you can use the lime-sdk branch named _develop_. However as OpenWRT source is changing daily, we cannot assure the correct working of the firmware. 129 | It is recommended to start with a new Git clone instead of reuse an existing one. Once the lime-sdk source is cloned, change the branch: `git checkout develop` 130 | 131 | ## Add your own feed repository 132 | 133 | If you want to compile and/or cook your own feed package repository, you can follow one of the following methods. 134 | 135 | ##### For a permanent build environment 136 | 137 | If it is a permanent change on your cooker setup, better add your repository (or modify the existing ones) to the feeds file 138 | 139 | cp feeds.conf.default feeds.conf.default.local 140 | vim feeds.conf.default.local 141 | 142 | Edit and save the new created file _feeds.conf.default.local_ and force the reinstall of the feeds 143 | 144 | ./cooker -f --force 145 | 146 | Crete and add to the SDK config file the new packages you want to include (if any) 147 | 148 | cp libremesh.sdk.config libremesh.sdk.config.local 149 | echo "CONFIG_PACKAGE_myNewPackage=m" >> libremesh.sdk.config.local 150 | 151 | Add your new flavor (or modify the existing ones) 152 | 153 | cp flavors.conf flavors.conf.local 154 | vim flavors.conf.local 155 | 156 | Finally build and cook as usual but adding also your new packages 157 | 158 | ./cooker -b ar71xx/generic 159 | ./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --profile=tl-wdr4300-v1 --flavor=lime_new_flavor 160 | 161 | ##### For a casual cooking on a existing feed repository 162 | 163 | Download the standard feeds (if not previously downloaded) 164 | 165 | ./cooker -f 166 | 167 | Modify the source code of the existing feed 168 | 169 | cd feeds/libremesh 170 | git checkout feature/somethingToTest 171 | 172 | Build the code and cook as usual 173 | 174 | ./cooker -b ar71xx/generic 175 | ./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --profile=tl-wdr4300-v1 --flavor=lime_default --extra-pkg="someExtraPackage?" 176 | 177 | ## Forking lime-sdk for your community 178 | 179 | If you like to manage your own set of flavors, options and/or repositories, you might fork the lime-sdk code to your own Git repository. To preserve the compatibility with the official source (so merges can be easily done), none of the original files must be modified. 180 | 181 | To this end, _cooker_ will look first for the files named _.local_ and will use them instead. Therefore make a copy of _options_ and _flavors_. 182 | 183 | cp options.conf options.conf.local 184 | cp flavors.conf flavors.conf.local 185 | 186 | Modify them as your own wish and add them to the Git repository. 187 | 188 | git add *.local 189 | git commit -m 'Add local options and flavors' 190 | git push 191 | 192 | Time to time, if you want to update the code with the official one you might add a new remote and perform a merge. 193 | 194 | git remote add official https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk.git 195 | git fetch official 196 | git merge official/master 197 | git push origin/master 198 | 199 | ## Advanced help 200 | 201 | Usage: ./cooker [-f [--force]] [-d [--sdk|ib|force]] [-i [--sdk-file=|ib-file=]] 202 | [--download-all|build-all|update-feeds] [--targets|flavors|communities|update-communities|profiles=] 203 | [-b [-j] [--no-update|no-link-ib|remote|clean|force-local|package=]] 204 | [-c [--profile=|no-update|remote|flavor=|community=|extra-pkg=]] 205 | [--help] 206 | 207 | --help : show full help with examples 208 | --download-all : download all SDK and ImageBuilders 209 | --build-all : build SDK for all available tagets 210 | --cook-all : cook firmwares for all available targets and profiles 211 | --targets : list all officialy supported targets 212 | --profiles= : list available hardware profiles for a specific target 213 | --flavors : list available LibreMesh flavors for cooking 214 | --communities : list available community profiles 215 | --update-communities : update or download community profiles 216 | --update-feeds : update previously downloaded feeds (only works for Git feeds) 217 | -f : download feeds based on feeds.conf.default file. Feeds will be shared among all targets 218 | --force : force reinstall of feeds (remove old if exist) 219 | -d : download SDK and ImageBuilder for specific target 220 | --sdk : download only SDK 221 | --ib : download only ImageBuilder 222 | --force : force reinstall of SDK and/or ImageBuilder (remove old if exist) 223 | -i : install local/custom SDK or ImageBuilder 224 | --sdk-file= : specify SDK file to unpack 225 | --ib-file= : specify ImageBuilder file to unpack 226 | -b : build SDK for specific target and link it to the ImageBuilder 227 | -j : number of threads to use when building (recommended N=#cores+1) 228 | --no-link-ib : do not download and link ImageBuilder when building the SDK 229 | --no-update : do not update feeds when building SDK 230 | --clean : clean sources before compiling 231 | --package= : build only a package (and its dependencies) 232 | --force-local : force installation of all local SDK compiled packages when cooking firmware 233 | -c : cook the firmware for specific target. Can be used with next options 234 | --profile= : use when cooking firmware (default is all available target profiles) 235 | --flavor= : use when cooking firmware (default lime_default) 236 | --extra-pkg= : specify extra packages (separated by spaces) for including into the output firmware 237 | --remote : instead of building local SDK packages. Use only remote repositories for cooking 238 | --community= : specify which network community and profile device to use (if any) 239 | --no-update : do not update package list when cooking (requires patch_ib_no_update.sh snippet) 240 | 241 | Examples: 242 | 243 | - Build packages using the SDK and cook the firmware for target tl-wdr3500-v1 and flavor generic (all in one command) 244 | 245 | ./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_default --profile=tl-wdr3500-v1 246 | 247 | - Cook the firmware without compiling the SDK but using only remote precompiled binaries 248 | 249 | ./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --remote --flavor=lime_mini --profile=tl-wdr3500-v1 250 | 251 | - Build SDK and cook ar71xx target with all available profiles (step by step) 252 | 253 | ./cooker -d ar71xx/generic # download SDK and IB 254 | ./cooker -f # download and prepare feeds 255 | ./cooker -b ar71xx/generic # build the SDK and link it to IB 256 | ./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_default # cook all firmwares for target ar71xx/generic 257 | 258 | - If you want to use an existing community network profile, specify it when cooking (in addition to the device profile) 259 | 260 | ./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_default --community=quintanalibre.org.ar/comun --profile=tl-wdr3500-v1 261 | 262 | - If not profile defined, cook all profiles of target. Also --extra-pkg option can be used to add extra packages when cooking 263 | 264 | ./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_zero --extra-pkg="luci-proto-3g iperf" 265 | 266 | - To see/debug build errors use J (number of threads) and V (verbose) system vars 267 | 268 | J=1 V=s ./cooker -b ar71xx/generic --profile=tl-wdr3500-v1 269 | 270 | ## Testing on QEMU 271 | 272 | While developing new features, or just testing out fixes, being able to see them in action without having to reflash a device can be useful. To 273 | achieve this you can spin a [QEMU](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QEMU) virtual machine and boot the image with your edits. 274 | 275 | First of all you need to create your cooked version of LibreMesh firmware for the `armvirt` target, see [up here](#preparing-the-local-environment). 276 | 277 | cd lime-sdk 278 | ./cooker -c armvirt/generic --flavor=lime_default --update-feeds 279 | 280 | Once `cooker` finishes to build the image you'll find the needed files in the `output` folder of `lime-sdk`, they will be located in a subfolder 281 | accordingly to the architecture and profile chosen. The interesting files are: 282 | 283 | * openwrt-lime-XXXX-zImage 284 | * openwrt-lime-XXXX-root.ext4.gz 285 | 286 | Uncompress `openwrt-lime-XXXX-root.ext4.gz` using `gunzip -k openwrt-lime-XXXX-root.ext4.gz` 287 | 288 | Now you need to install qemu in order to boot the image, usually it's available inside the repositories of the distribution. Here some quick links 289 | documenting how to install it on [Debian](https://wiki.debian.org/QEMU) or [ArchLinux](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU). 290 | 291 | Note that if you 292 | want to use an image built for arm you should have `qemu-system-arm` command available, often provided by `qemu-system-arm` or `qemu-arch-extra` package. 293 | 294 | Now it's time to spin the virtual machine. 295 | 296 | 297 | ### Using plain QEMU 298 | Plain qemu can be launched straight from the command line, if you don't need to access LibreMesh web interface and just want to have a shell you can issue 299 | 300 | `qemu-system-arm -nographic -M virt -m 64 -kernel openwrt-lime-XXXX-armvirt-zImage -drive file=openwrt-lime-XXXX-armvirt-root.ext4,format=raw,if=virtio -append 'root=/dev/vda rootwait'` 301 | 302 | Press enter and you will find yourself inside the VM booted. 303 | 304 | You can also have access to the web interface configuring a tap device on the host as follows. 305 | 306 | TODO 307 | 308 | ### Using Virt-Manager 309 | 310 | [VirtManager](https://github.com/virt-manager/virt-manager) is an higher level way to deal with virtualization using libvirt. Libvirt supports several 311 | virtualization technologies, not only Qemu. It's a quick'n'easy way to setup a test environment. 312 | 313 | Many distributions provide packages for Virt-Manager, you have to install it together with qemu: 314 | 315 | * **ArchLinux**: `sudo pacman -S virt-manager` 316 | * **Debian** and **Ubuntu**: `sudo apt-get install virt-manager` 317 | 318 | If you plan to use networking functions, like accessing the web interface, you'll need to install also `iptables` and `ebtables` packages. 319 | 320 | The setup is a bit longer but is persistent and you will only need to rebuild the images from `cooker` and re-spin the VM to see your changes. 321 | 322 | What you need to do is to start the libvirtd and virtlogd daemons (if not already started start them with `sudo systemctl start libvirtd.service virtlogd.service`), open Virt-Manager and ensure you are connected to the 323 | libvirt socket. 324 | 325 | Now you have to create a new virtual machine: click on *File/New Virtual Machine*, select *Import existing disk image* and choose the *arm* architecture under *Architecture options* and *virt* machine type. 326 | 327 | Taking arm as an example you'll have to choose (clicking *Browse* and *Browse Local* buttons) the `openwrt-lime-XXXX-armvirt-root.ext4` file as storage disk and the `openwrt-lime-XXXX-armvirt-zImage` file as Kernel path. Insert `root=/dev/vda rootwait` as Kernel args. You can leave *OS type* as *Generic*. 328 | 329 | Assign resources (64 MB of RAM memory should be enough) and, under *Network selection*, choose `NAT` as network type. In this way you will be able to connect to the web interface and the device will have internet access. 330 | 331 | If you started the VM at this point, it will hang, you can shut it down from the menu *Virtual Machine/Shut Down/Force off*. 332 | 333 | What is missing is to change the disk bus mode: open the VM windows without starting the VM, click on *View/Details* open the *SATA disk 1* tab and change *Disk bus* from *SATA* to *VirtIO*. You should now be able to start the VM. 334 | 335 | Libvirt automatically create a bridge interface for you to which the VMs are connected to. Assign your bridge device a network address inside LibreMesh subnet 336 | and you should be good to go, something like: 337 | 338 | `sudo ip address add 10.13.246.1/16 dev virbr0` 339 | 340 | Or get one via DHCP with: `sudo dhcpcd --metric 9999 virbr0` or `sudo dhclient -e IF_METRIC=9999 -i virbr0` 341 | 342 | Should be good, you can be sure about the address opening the VM and issuing an `ip address show dev br-lan` once the interfaces are correctly set-up. 343 | 344 | You can access the router web interface in a browser with the router IP or anygw IP which could be something like `10.13.0.1` 345 | 346 | If the router has just one ethernet interface, like in our VM, LibreMesh by default doesn't use that interface as WAN. If you need the router to have access to the internet, using the VM console interface edit `/etc/config/lime` adding a specific interface configuration like: 347 | 348 | config net manualwan 349 | option linux_name 'eth0' 350 | list protocols 'wan' 351 | 352 | applying the new settings with the command `lime-config; service network reload`. A drawback is that in this way the web interface can not be accessed anymore because of LibreMesh firewall blocking connections incoming from the WAN interface. 353 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cooker: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | RESULT=0 4 | 5 | [ -f options.conf.local ] && . options.conf.local || . options.conf 6 | [ -f ${flavors_file}.local ] && . ${flavors_file}.local || . ${flavors_file} 7 | 8 | [ ! -d "$tmp_dir" ] && mkdir -p "$tmp_dir" 9 | [ ! -d "$downloads_dir" ] && mkdir -p "$downloads_dir" 10 | [ ! -d "$bin_output" ] && mkdir -p "$bin_output" 11 | [ ! -d "$files_dir" ] && mkdir -p "$files_dir" 12 | J=${J:-$make_j} 13 | 14 | usage() { 15 | echo "Usage: $0 [-f [--force]] [-d [--sdk|ib|force]] [-i [--sdk-file=|ib-file=]] 16 | [--download-all|build-all|no-update-feeds] [--targets|flavors|communities|update-communities|profiles=] 17 | [-b [-j] [--no-update|no-link-ib|remote|clean|force-local|package=]] 18 | [-c [--profile=|no-update|remote|flavor=|community=|extra-pkg=]] 19 | [--help]" 20 | echo "" 21 | echo " --help : show full help with examples" 22 | echo " --download-all : download all SDK and ImageBuilders" 23 | echo " --build-all : build SDK for all available tagets" 24 | echo " --cook-all : cook firmwares for all available targets and profiles" 25 | echo " --targets : list all officialy supported targets" 26 | echo " --profiles= : list available hardware profiles for a specific target" 27 | echo " --flavors : list available LibreMesh flavors for cooking" 28 | echo " --communities : list available community profiles" 29 | echo " --update-communities : update or download community profiles" 30 | echo " --no-update-feeds : don't update previously downloaded feeds (only works for Git feeds)" 31 | echo " -f : download feeds based on feeds.conf.default file. Feeds will be shared among all targets" 32 | echo " --force : force reinstall of feeds (remove old if exist)" 33 | echo " -d : download SDK and ImageBuilder for specific target" 34 | echo " --sdk : download only SDK" 35 | echo " --ib : download only ImageBuilder" 36 | echo " --force : force reinstall of SDK and/or ImageBuilder (remove old if exist)" 37 | echo " -i : install local/custom SDK or ImageBuilder" 38 | echo " --sdk-file= : specify SDK file to unpack" 39 | echo " --ib-file= : specify ImageBuilder file to unpack" 40 | echo " -b : build SDK for specific target and link it to the ImageBuilder" 41 | echo " -j : number of threads to use when building (recommended N=#cores+1)" 42 | echo " --no-link-ib : do not download and link ImageBuilder when building the SDK" 43 | echo " --no-update : do not update feeds when building SDK" 44 | echo " --clean : clean sources before compiling" 45 | echo " --package= : build only a package (and its dependencies)" 46 | echo " --force-local : force installation of all local SDK compiled packages when cooking firmware" 47 | echo " -c : cook the firmware for specific target. Can be used with next options" 48 | echo " --profile= : use when cooking firmware (default is all available target profiles)" 49 | echo " --flavor= : use when cooking firmware (default $default_flavor)" 50 | echo " --extra-pkg= : specify extra packages (separated by spaces) for including into the output firmware" 51 | echo " --remote : instead of building local SDK packages. Use only remote repositories for cooking" 52 | echo " --community= : specify which network community and profile device to use (if any)" 53 | echo " --no-update : do not update package list when cooking (requires patch_ib_no_update.sh snippet)" 54 | echo "" 55 | } 56 | 57 | examples() { 58 | echo "Examples:" 59 | echo "" 60 | echo " - Build packages using the SDK and cook the firmware for target tl-wdr3500-v1 and flavor generic (all in one command)" 61 | echo "" 62 | echo " $0 -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_default --profile=tl-wdr3500-v1" 63 | echo "" 64 | echo " - Cook the firmware without compiling the SDK but using only remote precompiled binaries" 65 | echo "" 66 | echo " $0 -c ar71xx/generic --remote --flavor=lime_mini --profile=tl-wdr3500-v1" 67 | echo "" 68 | echo " - Build SDK and cook ar71xx target with all available profiles (step by step)" 69 | echo "" 70 | echo " $0 -d ar71xx/generic # download SDK and IB " 71 | echo " $0 -f # download and prepare feeds" 72 | echo " $0 -b ar71xx/generic # build the SDK and link it to IB" 73 | echo " $0 -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_default # cook all firmwares for target ar71xx/generic" 74 | echo "" 75 | echo " - If you want to use an existing community network profile, specify it when cooking (in addition to the device profile)" 76 | echo "" 77 | echo " $0 -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_default --community=quintanalibre.org.ar/comun --profile=tl-wdr3500-v1" 78 | echo "" 79 | echo " - If not profile defined, cook all profiles of target. Also --extra-pkg option can be used to add extra packages when cooking" 80 | echo "" 81 | echo " $0 -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_zero --extra-pkg=\"luci-proto-3g iperf\"" 82 | echo "" 83 | echo " - To see/debug build errors use J (number of threads) and V (verbose) system vars" 84 | echo "" 85 | echo " J=1 V=s $0 -b ar71xx/generic --profile=tl-wdr3500-v1" 86 | } 87 | 88 | list_targets() { 89 | cat $targets_list 90 | } 91 | 92 | cook() { 93 | local target="$1" 94 | local profile="$2" 95 | local ib="$release/$target/ib" 96 | local output_dir="$PWD/$bin_output/$target/$profile/$flavor" 97 | 98 | [ ! -d "$ib" ] && { 99 | echo "-> ImageBuilder for target $target not ready" 100 | download_ib $target 101 | } 102 | 103 | [ "$snapshots" -eq 1 ] && check_outdated "$target" "imagebuilder" 104 | 105 | [ -n "$use_remote_pkgs" ] && { 106 | local arch=`get_arch_from_ib $target` 107 | echo "-> Using remote repository for ImageBuilder, architecture: $arch" 108 | cat $ib/repositories.original.conf $remote_pkg_repos | sed s/"{ARCH}"/$arch/g > $ib/repositories.conf 109 | } 110 | 111 | [ -z "$use_remote_pkgs" ] && { 112 | [ ! -f $ib/repositories.sdk.conf ] && build_sdk $target 113 | cp -f $ib/repositories.sdk.conf $ib/repositories.conf 114 | } 115 | 116 | echo "-> Cooking $target/$profile" 117 | [ ! -d "$output_dir" ] && mkdir -p $output_dir 118 | 119 | # handle community packages files, and local files 120 | local ib_files_dir="${PWD}/$tmp_dir/files" 121 | local local_files="${PWD}/$files_dir" 122 | rm -rf ${ib_files_dir}; mkdir -p ${ib_files_dir} 123 | [ -n "$community_files" ] && { 124 | [ -f "${community_files}/PACKAGES" ] && { 125 | echo "--> Adding community packages: " 126 | join_packages $(cat "${community_files}/PACKAGES") 127 | } 128 | echo "--> Copying community files" 129 | cp -rf ${community_files}/* $ib_files_dir/ 2>/dev/null 130 | [ -f ${ib_files_dir}/PACKAGES ] && rm -f ${ib_files_dir}/PACKAGES 131 | } 132 | cp -rf ${local_files}/* ${ib_files_dir}/ 2>/dev/null 133 | 134 | # make binary using imagebuilder 135 | local fw_extra_name="$flavor" 136 | [ -n "$community" ] && fw_extra_name="$community-$community_profile" 137 | # if profile is Default better leave it blank. some targets do not have any profile 138 | [ "$profile" == "Default" ] && profile="" 139 | [ -n "$profile" ] && profile="PROFILE=$profile" 140 | [ -n "$no_update" ] && force_no_update="NO_UPDATE=1" 141 | [ -f "files_remove" ] && files_remove="FILES_REMOVE=$(pwd)/files_remove" 142 | echo "-> Cooking firmware image" 143 | join_packages ${!flavor} 144 | echo "--> Selected extra packages:$PKG" 145 | make -C $ib image $profile PACKAGES="$PKG" \ 146 | EXTRA_IMAGE_NAME="$fw_extra_name" \ 147 | BIN_DIR="$output_dir" \ 148 | `ls $ib_files_dir/* 1>/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "FILES=$ib_files_dir"` \ 149 | $force_no_update $files_remove | tee last-build.log 150 | ERROR=$? 151 | if (($ERROR != 0)); then 152 | echo -e "\n-> Firmware not cooked, something wrong happened on the ImageBuilder compilation process" 153 | ERROR_PROFILES="$ERROR_PROFILES $target/$profile/$flavor" 154 | else 155 | if cat last-build.log | grep "images are too big"; then 156 | echo -e "\n-> Firmware is too big for device. Please try again with less packages or a mini flavor" 157 | ERROR=1 158 | else 159 | echo -e "\n-> Firmware for target $target, profile $profile and flavor $flavor cooked!\nFind the binaries in $output_dir directory" 160 | fi 161 | fi 162 | return $ERROR 163 | } 164 | 165 | cook_all_profiles() { 166 | local target=$1 167 | echo -n -e "\n-> Cooking ALL profiles for target $target" 168 | for p in `get_profile_names`; do 169 | local log="$tmp_dir/$(echo $target.$p | sed s/"\/"/-/g).log" 170 | echo -n -e "\n--> Cooking $target $p" 171 | (cook $target $p &> $log) && { echo -n ": SUCCESS!"; mv $log $log.ok; } || { 172 | mv $log $log.fail; echo -n ": FAIL! (log at $log.fail)"; } 173 | done 174 | [ -n "$ERROR_PROFILES" ] && echo "-> Profiles with errors: $ERROR_PROFILES" 175 | } 176 | 177 | cook_all_targets() { 178 | for t in $(list_targets); do 179 | cook_all_profiles $t 180 | done 181 | [ -n "$ERROR_PROFILES" ] && echo "-> Profiles with errors: $ERROR_PROFILES" 182 | } 183 | 184 | clean_sdk() { 185 | local target="$1" 186 | local sdk="$release/$target/sdk" 187 | echo "--> Cleaning SDK before compiling" 188 | make -j$J V=$V -C $sdk package/clean 189 | } 190 | 191 | build_sdk() { 192 | local target="$1" 193 | local sdk="$release/$target/sdk" 194 | local ib="$release/$target/ib" 195 | local sdk_arch="$(get_arch $target sdk)" 196 | 197 | for build_arch in $build_archs; do 198 | [[ "$sdk_arch" == "$build_arch" ]] && { 199 | echo "-> Arch $build_arch was build in this cycle - skipping" 200 | return 201 | } 202 | done 203 | 204 | [ ! -d "$sdk" ] && { 205 | echo "-> SDK for target $target not found" 206 | download_sdk "$target" 207 | } 208 | 209 | [ "$snapshots" -eq 1 ] && check_outdated "$target" "sdk" 210 | 211 | echo "-> Building $sdk" 212 | 213 | [ -f "$feeds_file" ] || { 214 | echo "-> Local feeds file not found" 215 | download_feeds 216 | } 217 | cp -f "$feeds_file" "$sdk/feeds.conf" 218 | [ -z "$no_update" ] && (cd $sdk && scripts/feeds update -a) || (cd $sdk && scripts/feeds update -i) 219 | 220 | [ -n "$sdk_clean" ] && clean_sdk "$target" 221 | 222 | for r in $sdk_install_repos; do 223 | (cd "$sdk" && scripts/feeds install -p "$r" -a) 224 | done 225 | for p in $sdk_compile_packages; do 226 | (cd $sdk && scripts/feeds install "$p") 227 | done 228 | 229 | [ -n "$package" ] && { 230 | build_pkg "$sdk" "$package" 231 | return 232 | } 233 | 234 | cp ${sdk_config}.local $sdk/.config 2>/dev/null || cp ${sdk_config} $sdk/.config 235 | 236 | if [[ "$sign_packages" == "1" ]]; then 237 | [ ! -f keys/key-build ] || [ ! -f keys/key-build.pub ] && { 238 | echo "-> Signing keys not available. For signing packages you must create and copy them into keys/ directory." 239 | echo "-> File names must be keys/key-build (private) and keys/key-build.pub (public)" 240 | exit 1 241 | } 242 | cp -f ./keys/key-build* "$sdk/" 243 | echo "CONFIG_SIGNED_PACKAGES=y" >> "$sdk/.config" 244 | else 245 | echo "CONFIG_SIGNED_PACKAGES=n" >> "$sdk/.config" 246 | fi 247 | 248 | for p in $sdk_compile_packages; do 249 | echo "CONFIG_PACKAGE_$p=m" >> "$sdk/.config" 250 | done 251 | 252 | make -C $sdk defconfig 253 | make -j$J -C $sdk V=$V && [ -z "$no_link_ib" ] && { 254 | [ -f "$ib/repositories.original.conf" ] || download_ib "$target" 255 | cat $ib/repositories.original.conf > $tmp_dir/repositories.sdk.conf 256 | echo "-> Linking IB with SDK" 257 | [ -n "$force_local" ] && echo "-> Force all local packages is on" 258 | echo "" >> $tmp_dir/repositories.sdk.conf 259 | echo "##SDK_repos" >> $tmp_dir/repositories.sdk.conf 260 | for r in $PWD/$sdk/bin/packages/*/*; do 261 | [ -z "$force_local" ] && { 262 | case $r in 263 | *base | *luci | *packages | *telephony | *routing) 264 | continue 265 | ;; 266 | esac 267 | } 268 | echo "src sdk_$(basename $r) file:$r" >> $tmp_dir/repositories.sdk.conf 269 | done 270 | # Add target packages (kmods) if force-local enabled 271 | [ -n "$force_local" ] && { 272 | local target_pkg_dir="$PWD/$sdk/bin/targets/$target/packages" 273 | [ -d "$target_pkg_dir" ] && \ 274 | echo "src sdk_target file:$target_pkg_dir" >> $tmp_dir/repositories.sdk.conf 275 | } 276 | echo "" >> $tmp_dir/repositories.sdk.conf 277 | cp -f $tmp_dir/repositories.sdk.conf $ib/repositories.sdk.conf 278 | echo "-> Using custom $tmp_dir/repositories.sdk.conf" 279 | } || echo "-> Error compiling SDK" 280 | 281 | [[ ! -z "$repository_dir" ]] && { 282 | [ ! -d "$repository_dir" ] && mkdir -p "$repository_dir" 283 | for repo in $sdk_install_repos; do 284 | local repo_path="$PWD/$sdk/bin/packages/$sdk_arch/$repo" 285 | if [[ -d "$repo_path" ]]; then 286 | [ ! -d "$repository_dir/$sdk_arch" ] && mkdir -p "$repository_dir/$sdk_arch" 287 | echo "-> Creating symlink for $sdk_arch/$repo" 288 | ln -sf "$repo_path" "$repository_dir/$sdk_arch/" 2>/dev/null 289 | else 290 | echo "-> Couldn't find repo $repo" 291 | fi 292 | done 293 | } 294 | [ "$build_archs" != "" ] && build_archs+=" $sdk_arch" || build_archs="$sdk_arch" 295 | } 296 | 297 | build_pkg() { 298 | local sdk=$1 299 | local pkg=$2 300 | local output_dir=$PWD/$bin_output/packages 301 | [ ! -d $output_dir ] && mkdir -p $output_dir 302 | echo "-> Building package $pkg on sdk $sdk" 303 | make -j$J V=$V -C $sdk package/$pkg/{clean,compile,install} && { 304 | echo "-> Build of $pkg successful" 305 | local pkg_path=$(find $sdk/bin/packages -type f -name "${pkg}*.ipk") 306 | local pkg_file=$(echo $pkg_path | awk -F/ '{print $NF}') 307 | cp -f $pkg_path $output_dir/ 308 | echo "-> You can find it on $output_dir/$pkg_file" 309 | } || echo "-> Build error, see full output using V=s J=1 ./cooker " 310 | } 311 | 312 | download_feeds() { 313 | local feeds_template="$feeds_default_file" 314 | [ -f "${feeds_template}.local" ] && feeds_template=${feeds_template}.local 315 | 316 | [ -f "$feeds_file" ] && [ -z "$force_install" ] && { 317 | echo "-> Feeds already downloaded, doing nothing. Use --force to reinstall" 318 | return 319 | } 320 | 321 | [ -f $feeds_file ] && rm -f $feeds_file 322 | [ ! -d $feeds_dir ] && mkdir -p "$feeds_dir" 323 | echo "-> Using feeds from file $feeds_template" 324 | echo "-> Downloading feeds into $feeds_dir/" 325 | set -e 326 | while read feed; do 327 | local feed_type="${feed%% *}" 328 | case $feed_type in 329 | src-git) 330 | name="$(echo $feed | awk '{print $2}')" 331 | full_url="$(echo $feed | awk '{print $3}')" 332 | [ -d $feeds_dir/$name ] && rm -rf $feeds_dir/$name 333 | if echo "$full_url" | grep \;; then 334 | url="$(echo $full_url | awk -F\; '{print $1}')" 335 | branch="$(echo $full_url | awk -F\; '{print $2}')" 336 | git clone $url -b $branch $feeds_dir/$name 337 | elif echo "$full_url" | grep \^; then 338 | url="$(echo $full_url | awk -F\^ '{print $1}')" 339 | commit="$(echo $full_url | awk -F\^ '{print $2}')" 340 | git clone $url $feeds_dir/$name 341 | ( cd $feeds_dir/$name && git checkout $commit ) 342 | fi 343 | echo "src-link $name $PWD/$feeds_dir/$name" | tee -a $feeds_file 344 | ;; 345 | src-link|src-cpy) 346 | echo "$feed" | tee -a $feeds_file 347 | ;; 348 | *) 349 | continue 350 | ;; 351 | esac 352 | done < $feeds_template 353 | set +e 354 | } 355 | 356 | download_communities() { 357 | [ ! -d "$communities_dir" ] && { 358 | echo "-> Downloading communities repository" 359 | git clone $communities_git $communities_dir || { 360 | echo "-> Cannot fetch communities repository" 361 | exit 1 362 | } 363 | } 364 | } 365 | 366 | update_communities() { 367 | [ ! -d "$communities_dir" ] && download_communities || { 368 | (cd $communities_dir && git pull) || { 369 | echo "-> Cannot update communities repository" 370 | exit 1 371 | } 372 | } 373 | } 374 | 375 | list_communities() { 376 | download_communities 377 | find $communities_dir/ -maxdepth 1 -type d | grep -v .git | \ 378 | while read c; do echo ${c#*/}; done | grep -v ^$ 379 | } 380 | 381 | update_feeds() { 382 | for f in $feeds_dir/*; do 383 | [ -d $f/.git ] && (cd $f && git pull) 384 | done 385 | } 386 | 387 | build_all_sdk() { 388 | build_archs="" 389 | for t in $(cat $targets_list); do build_sdk $t; done 390 | } 391 | 392 | download_all() { 393 | cat $targets_list | while read t; do download_sdk $t; download_ib $t; done 394 | } 395 | 396 | check_outdated() { 397 | echo "-> Check if snapshot is outdated" 398 | local target="$1" 399 | local type="$2" 400 | local url="$base_url/$target" 401 | local output="$release/$target" 402 | local file_hash="$(get_hash_filename $url $type)" 403 | local file="$(echo $file_hash | cut -d'*' -f 2)" 404 | 405 | [ "$file_hash" != "$(cat $tmp_dir/${file}_checksum)" ] && { 406 | echo "-> Snapshot $type is outdated" 407 | echo "--> Removing and downloading again" 408 | rm "$tmp_dir/$file"* 409 | [ "$type" == "sdk" ] && download_sdk "$target" 410 | [ "$type" == "imagebuilder" ] && download_ib "$target" 411 | } 412 | } 413 | 414 | get_hash_filename() { 415 | local url="$1" 416 | local type="$2" 417 | echo "$(wget -q -O- $url/sha256sums | grep ${brand_name}-$type)" 418 | } 419 | 420 | download_sdk() { 421 | local target="$1" 422 | [ -z "$target" ] && { 423 | echo "-> You must specify target to download, check $targets_list file" 424 | usage 425 | exit 1 426 | } 427 | local url="$base_url/$target" 428 | local output="$release/$target" 429 | [ ! -d "$output" ] && mkdir -p "$output" 430 | 431 | local sdk_file_hash="$(get_hash_filename $url sdk)" 432 | local sdk_file="$(echo $sdk_file_hash | cut -d'*' -f 2)" 433 | 434 | echo "-> Downloading $url/$sdk_file" 435 | wget -c "$url/$sdk_file" -O "$tmp_dir/$sdk_file" || { 436 | echo "-> Error, cannot download SDK $url/$sdk_file" 437 | exit 1 438 | } 439 | 440 | echo "$sdk_file_hash" > "$tmp_dir/${sdk_file}_checksum" 441 | 442 | unpack_sdk $tmp_dir/$sdk_file $output 443 | } 444 | 445 | unpack_sdk() { 446 | local file="$1" 447 | local output="$2" 448 | 449 | [ -d $output/sdk ] && [ -z "$force_install" ] && { 450 | echo "-> SDK for $target already exist, doing nothing. Use --force to reinstall" 451 | } || { 452 | [ ! -d "$output" ] && mkdir -p "$output" 453 | echo "-> Unpacking SDK to $output" 454 | tar xf $file -C $output/ && { 455 | [ -d $output/sdk ] && rm -rf $output/sdk 456 | mv $output/${brand_name}-sdk* $output/sdk 457 | rm -rf $output/sdk/dl 458 | local dl=$downloads_dir 459 | echo $dl | grep -q / || dl="$PWD/$dl" 460 | ln -s $dl $output/sdk/dl 461 | #rm -f $TMP/$SDK_FILE 462 | } || echo "-> Error installing SDK" 463 | } 464 | } 465 | 466 | download_ib() { 467 | local target="$1" 468 | [ -z "$target" ] && { 469 | echo "-> You must specify target to download, check $targets_list file" 470 | usage 471 | exit 1 472 | } 473 | local url="$base_url/$target" 474 | local output="$release/$target" 475 | [ ! -d "$output" ] && mkdir -p "$output" 476 | 477 | local ib_file_hash="$(get_hash_filename $url imagebuilder)" 478 | local ib_file="$(echo $ib_file_hash | cut -d'*' -f 2)" 479 | echo "-> Downloading $url/$ib_file" 480 | wget -c "$url/$ib_file" -O "$tmp_dir/$ib_file" || { 481 | echo "-> Error, cannot download ImageBuilder $url/$ib_file" 482 | exit 1 483 | } 484 | 485 | echo "$ib_file_hash" > "$tmp_dir/${ib_file}_checksum" 486 | 487 | unpack_ib $tmp_dir/$ib_file $output 488 | } 489 | 490 | unpack_ib() { 491 | local file="$1" 492 | local output="$2" 493 | [ -d $output/ib ] && [ -z "$force_install" ] && { 494 | echo "-> ImageBuilder for $target already exist, doing nothing. Use --force to reinstall" 495 | } || { 496 | [ ! -d "$output" ] && mkdir -p "$output" 497 | echo "-> Unpacking ImageBuilder to $output" 498 | tar xf $file -C $output/ && { 499 | [ -d $output/ib ] && rm -rf $output/ib 500 | mv $output/${brand_name}-imagebuilder* $output/ib 501 | cp -f $output/ib/repositories.conf $output/ib/repositories.original.conf 502 | #sed -i 's%^src/gz .*_routing .*$%# &%' $output/ib/repositories.original.conf 503 | } || echo "-> Error installing ImageBuilder" 504 | } 505 | } 506 | 507 | list_flavors() { 508 | cat flavors.conf | egrep -v "^_|^#|^$" | awk -F= '{print $1}' 509 | } 510 | 511 | get_profile_names() { 512 | local profiles="$(cat $release/$target/ib/.profiles.mk 2>/dev/null | grep ^PROFILE_NAMES | \ 513 | sed -e s/"PROFILE_NAMES = Default"//g -e s/DEVICE_//g)" 514 | profiles="${profiles:-Default}" 515 | echo "$profiles" 516 | } 517 | 518 | get_arch_from_ib() { 519 | local target=$1 520 | [ ! -d $release/$target/ib ] && download_ib $target 521 | grep CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH_PACKAGES $release/$target/ib/.config | cut -d= -f2 | tr -d \" 522 | } 523 | 524 | get_arch() { 525 | local target="$1" 526 | local from="$2" 527 | [[ -z "$from" ]] && from=ib 528 | [ ! -d "$release/$target/$from" ] && "download_$from" "$target" 529 | grep CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH_PACKAGES "$release/$target/$from/.config" | cut -d= -f2 | tr -d \" 530 | } 531 | 532 | list_profiles() { 533 | local target="$1" 534 | [ ! -d $release/$target/ib ] && download_ib $target 535 | make -C $release/$target/ib info 536 | } 537 | 538 | # join a list of new packages into PKG var, older has preference 539 | join_packages() { 540 | local new="$@" 541 | for p in $new; do 542 | echo "$PKG" | egrep -q "^(|-)${p#-*}($|)" || PKG="$PKG $p" 543 | done 544 | } 545 | 546 | [ -z "$1" ] && usage 547 | OPTS=$(getopt -o hd:fb:c:d:i:j: -l targets,build-all,download-all,profiles:,flavors,profile:,flavor:,\ 548 | no-update-feeds,no-update,no-link-ib,only-sdk,only-ib,remote,ib,sdk,sdk-file:,ib-file:,help,force,clean,\ 549 | communities,update-communities,community:,cook-all,package:,extra-pkg:,force-local -n $0 -- "$@") 550 | eval set -- "$OPTS" 551 | 552 | while true; do 553 | case $1 in 554 | --help) 555 | usage 556 | examples 557 | break 558 | ;; 559 | --download-all) 560 | download_all 561 | break 562 | ;; 563 | --build-all) 564 | build_all=1 565 | shift 566 | ;; 567 | --cook-all) 568 | cook_all=1 569 | shift 570 | ;; 571 | --targets) 572 | list_targets 573 | break 574 | ;; 575 | --profiles) 576 | list_profiles $2 577 | break 578 | ;; 579 | --flavors) 580 | list_flavors 581 | break 582 | ;; 583 | --communities) 584 | list_communities 585 | break 586 | ;; 587 | --no-update-feeds) 588 | no_update_feeds=1 589 | shift 590 | ;; 591 | --no-update) 592 | ./snippets/patch_ib_no_update.sh 593 | no_update=1 594 | shift 595 | ;; 596 | --no-link-ib) 597 | no_link_ib=1 598 | shift 599 | ;; 600 | -d) 601 | download=1 602 | target=$2 603 | shift;shift 604 | ;; 605 | --sdk) 606 | only_sdk=1 607 | shift 608 | ;; 609 | --ib) 610 | only_ib=1 611 | shift 612 | ;; 613 | --force) 614 | force_install=1 615 | shift 616 | ;; 617 | -i) 618 | local_install=1 619 | target=$2 620 | shift;shift 621 | ;; 622 | --sdk-file) 623 | sdk_path=$2 624 | shift;shift 625 | ;; 626 | --ib-file) 627 | ib_path=$2 628 | shift;shift 629 | ;; 630 | -f) 631 | download_feeds=1 632 | shift 633 | ;; 634 | -b) 635 | build_sdk=1 636 | target=$2 637 | shift;shift 638 | ;; 639 | -j) 640 | J=$2 641 | shift;shift 642 | ;; 643 | --clean) 644 | sdk_clean=1 645 | shift 646 | ;; 647 | --package) 648 | package=$2 649 | shift;shift 650 | ;; 651 | -c) 652 | cook=1 653 | target="$2" 654 | shift;shift 655 | ;; 656 | --profile) 657 | profile="$2" 658 | shift;shift 659 | ;; 660 | --flavor) 661 | flavor="$2" 662 | shift;shift 663 | ;; 664 | --remote) 665 | use_remote_pkgs="1" 666 | shift 667 | ;; 668 | --force-local) 669 | force_local="1" 670 | shift 671 | ;; 672 | --update-communities) 673 | update_communities="1" 674 | shift 675 | ;; 676 | --community) 677 | community="${2%/*}" 678 | community_profile="${2#*/}" 679 | shift;shift 680 | ;; 681 | --extra-pkg) 682 | system_pkg="$PKG" 683 | PKG="$2" 684 | join_packages $system_pkg 685 | shift;shift 686 | ;; 687 | -h) 688 | usage 689 | break 690 | ;; 691 | --) 692 | shift 693 | break 694 | ;; 695 | *) 696 | ;; 697 | esac 698 | done 699 | 700 | flavor=${flavor:-$default_flavor} 701 | profile=${profile:-Default} 702 | 703 | [ "$local_install" == "1" ] && { 704 | [ -z "$target" ] && { 705 | echo "-> Target must be specified for local install (i.e -i ar71xx/generic)" 706 | exit 1 707 | } 708 | [ -n "$sdk_path" ] && unpack_sdk "$sdk_path" $release/$target 709 | [ -n "$ib_path" ] && unpack_ib "$ib_path" $release/$target 710 | [ -z "$sdk_path$ib_path" ] && { 711 | echo "-> Either --sdk-file or --ib-file must be specified (or both)" 712 | exit 1 713 | } 714 | } 715 | 716 | [ "$download" == "1" ] && { 717 | [ "$only_sdk" == "1" ] && download_sdk $target 718 | [ "$only_ib" == "1" ] && download_ib $target 719 | [ -z "$only_sdk$only_ib" ] && download_sdk $target && download_ib $target 720 | } 721 | 722 | [ "$download_feeds" == "1" ] && { 723 | download_feeds 724 | } 725 | 726 | [ -n "$no_update_feeds" ] && { 727 | update_feeds 728 | } 729 | 730 | [ "$update_communities" == "1" ] && update_communities 731 | 732 | [ "$build_sdk" == "1" ] && build_sdk $target 733 | 734 | [ "$cook" == "1" ] && { 735 | [ -n "$community" ] && [ -z "$community_profile" ] && { 736 | echo "-> If community is defined you must also specify its profile: --community=name/profile" 737 | exit 1 738 | } || [ -n "$community" ] && { 739 | download_communities 740 | community_files="$PWD/$communities_dir/$community/$community_profile" 741 | [ ! -d "$community_files" ] && { 742 | echo "-> The community and profile specified does not exist ($community_files)" 743 | exit 1 744 | } || echo "-> Using community files from $community_files" 745 | } 746 | if [ "$profile" == "Default" ]; then 747 | cook_all_profiles $target 748 | else 749 | cook $target $profile 750 | RESULT=$? 751 | fi 752 | } 753 | 754 | [ "$build_all" == "1" ] && build_all_sdk 755 | [ "$cook_all" == "1" ] && cook_all_targets 756 | 757 | exit $RESULT 758 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /feeds.conf.default: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | src-git base https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git;v18.06.4 2 | src-git packages https://git.openwrt.org/feed/packages.git;openwrt-18.06 3 | src-git luci https://git.openwrt.org/project/luci.git;openwrt-18.06 4 | src-git routing https://git.openwrt.org/feed/routing.git;openwrt-18.06 5 | src-git telephony https://git.openwrt.org/feed/telephony.git;openwrt-18.06 6 | src-git libremesh https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages.git;master 7 | src-git libremap https://github.com/libremap/libremap-agent-openwrt.git;master 8 | src-git limeui https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages-ui.git;master 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /feeds.conf.github: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | src-git base https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt.git;master 2 | src-git packages https://github.com/openwrt/packages.git;master 3 | src-git luci https://github.com/openwrt/luci.git;master 4 | src-git routing https://github.com/openwrt-routing/packages.git;master 5 | src-git telephony https://github.com/openwrt/telephony.git;master 6 | src-git libremesh https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages.git;develop 7 | src-git libremap https://github.com/libremap/libremap-agent-openwrt.git;master 8 | src-git limeui https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages-ui.git;master 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flavors.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Flavors 2 | openwrt="luci-ssl" 3 | lime_default="lime-basic lime-debug luci lime-docs lime-app -dnsmasq" 4 | lime_mini="lime-basic -opkg -wpad-mini hostapd-mini -kmod-usb-core -kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport -kmod-usb2 -ppp -dnsmasq -ppp-mod-pppoe -6relayd -odhcp6c -odhcpd -iptables -ip6tables" 5 | lime_zero="lime-basic-no-ui -wpad-mini hostapd-mini -ppp -dnsmasq -ppp-mod-pppoe -6relayd -odhcp6c -odhcpd -iptables -ip6tables" 6 | lime_newui_test="lime-basic lime-debug luci lime-docs lime-app -dnsmasq" 7 | lime_babel="-dnsmasq dnsmasq-distributed-hosts dnsmasq-lease-share lime-app lime-debug lime-docs lime-hwd-ground-routing lime-hwd-openwrt-wan lime-map-agent lime-proto-anygw lime-proto-babeld lime-proto-batadv lime-system lime-webui luci" 8 | lime_bmx7="lime-system lime-proto-wan lime-hwd-openwrt-wan lime-debug smonit lime-proto-bmx7 bmx7-auto-gw-mode luci luci-app-bmx7 bmx7-topology bmx7-json -dnsmasq dnsmasq-dhcpv6" 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libremesh.repositories.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | src/gz libremesh http://snapshots.libremesh.org/packages 2 | src/gz libremap http://repo.libremesh.org/current/packages/{ARCH}/libremap 3 | src/gz limeui http://repo.libremesh.org/current/packages/{ARCH}/limeui 4 | src/gz lm_profiles http://chef.libremesh.org/network-profiles/ 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libremesh.sdk.config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CONFIG_ALL_NONSHARED is not set 2 | # CONFIG_ALL_KMODS is not set 3 | # CONFIG_ALL is not set 4 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq=n 5 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq-dhcpv6=m 6 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_ALFRED_BATHOSTS=y 7 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-docs=m 8 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-basic=m 9 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-basic-no-ui=m 10 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-basic-uing=m 11 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-freifunk=m 12 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-ap-watchping=m 13 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-debug=m 14 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-hwd-ground-routing=m 15 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-hwd-openwrt-wan=m 16 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-hwd-usbradio=m 17 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-map-agent=m 18 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-anygw=m 19 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-babeld=m 20 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-batadv=m 21 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-bgp=m 22 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-bmx6=m 23 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-bmx7=m 24 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-eigennet=m 25 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-olsr2=m 26 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-qmp=m 27 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-proto-wan=m 28 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-system=m 29 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-webui=m 30 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_bmx7-auto-gw-mode=m 31 | CONFIG_LIMEWEBUI_ES=y 32 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_lime-app=m 33 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-bmx7=m 34 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_bmx7-topology=m 35 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci=m 36 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-app-lime-location=m 37 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap=m 38 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap-babel=m 39 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap-bmx6=m 40 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap-contact=m 41 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap-freifunk=m 42 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap-location=m 43 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap-olsr=m 44 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap-qmp=m 45 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap-system=m 46 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_luci-lib-libremap-wireless=m 47 | CONFIG_LUCI_SRCDIET=y 48 | CONFIG_PACKAGE_libremap-agent=m 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /options.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # check if SDK or IB is outdated before further actions 2 | snapshots=1 3 | # name of used release - just for storing IB and SDK 4 | release=18.06.4 5 | # where do download the SDK and ImageBuilder (IB) from 6 | base_url=https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/$release/targets/ 7 | # git repository for network profiles 8 | communities_git=https://github.com/libremesh/network-profiles.git 9 | # local folder with network profiles aka community settings 10 | communities_dir=communities 11 | # temporary directory where SDK and IB archives are stored 12 | tmp_dir=tmp 13 | # default feeds to add to SDK 14 | feeds_default_file=feeds.conf.default 15 | feeds_file=feeds.conf 16 | # path to store downloaded feeds 17 | feeds_dir=feeds 18 | # path to files added to created images / (root) 19 | files_dir=files 20 | # file contains flavors aka package preselections 21 | flavors_file=flavors.conf 22 | # SDK standard packages to build 23 | sdk_config=libremesh.sdk.config 24 | # extra packages to compile 25 | sdk_compile_packages="libustream-openssl firewall luci-app-bmx7 luci-app-cjdns" 26 | # repositories to install 27 | sdk_install_repos="libremesh libremap limeui" 28 | # remote package repositories use for --remote 29 | remote_pkg_repos="libremesh.repositories.conf" 30 | # default flavor when images are cooked 31 | default_flavor="lime_default" 32 | # targets to create when creating release (see ./snippets) 33 | targets_list=targets.list 34 | # files where to download additional files 35 | downloads_dir=dl 36 | # how many cores to use for compiling 37 | make_j=1 38 | # where to store created images aka firmwares 39 | bin_output=output 40 | # release name - used for transaction between LEDE and OpenWrt 41 | brand_name=openwrt 42 | # sign packages with ./keys/key-build 43 | sign_packages=0 44 | # if set all installed repos are linked to that folder 45 | repository_dir= 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /snippets/build_and_cook_all.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FLAVORS="lime_default lime_zero lime_mini" 2 | COMM="" 3 | export J=1 4 | 5 | ./cooker --download-all 6 | bash snippets/copy_signing_keys.sh 7 | 8 | ./cooker --update-feeds 9 | ./cooker --build-all # --clean 10 | 11 | for F in $FLAVORS; do 12 | ./cooker --cook-all --flavor=$F 13 | for C in $COMM; do 14 | ./cooker --cook-all --flavor=$F --community=$C 15 | done 16 | done 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /snippets/patch_ib_no_update.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | . options.conf 3 | echo "Patches all installed ImageBuilders to not opkg update if NO_UPDATE=1" 4 | RELEASE="$release" 5 | [ ! -d $RELEASE ] && echo "Dir $RELEASE not found" && exit 1 6 | find $RELEASE/ -maxdepth 3 -type d -name 'ib' | while read d; do 7 | echo "Patching $d..." 8 | sed -i s/'\($(OPKG) update || true;\)'/'[ -z \"$(NO_UPDATE)\" ] \&\& \1'/g $d/Makefile 9 | done 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /snippets/patch_ib_remove_files.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | . options.conf 3 | RELEASE="$release" 4 | 5 | echo '--- Makefile2 2017-03-30 07:44:01.402299190 +0300 6 | +++ Makefile 2017-03-30 07:43:19.065015108 +0300 7 | @@ -123,6 +123,14 @@ 8 | ifneq ($(USER_FILES),) 9 | $(MAKE) copy_files 10 | endif 11 | +ifneq ($(FILES_REMOVE),) 12 | + @echo 13 | + @echo Remove useless files 14 | + 15 | + while read filename; do \ 16 | + rm -rfv "$(TARGET_DIR)$$filename"; \ 17 | + done < $(FILES_REMOVE); 18 | +endif 19 | $(MAKE) package_postinst 20 | $(MAKE) build_image 21 | $(MAKE) checksum 22 | ' > tmp/ib_remove_files.patch 23 | 24 | [ ! -d $RELEASE ] && echo "Dir $RELEASE not found" && exit 1 25 | find $RELEASE/ -maxdepth 3 -type d -name 'ib' | while read d; do 26 | echo "Patching $d..." 27 | patch -p1 $d/Makefile < tmp/ib_remove_files.patch 28 | done 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /snippets/regdbtz.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | . options.conf 3 | 4 | base_feed="$feeds_dir/base" 5 | echo "Patch will be applied to $base_feed" 6 | 7 | [ ! -d $base_feed ] && { 8 | echo "$base_feed does not exist. Before applying this snippet you must clone the feeds (option -f of cooker)" 9 | exit 1 10 | } 11 | 12 | patch_file="$PWD/$tmp_dir/999-tz_hack.patch" 13 | 14 | cat > $patch_file << EOF 15 | 16 | --- a/db.txt 17 | +++ b/db.txt 18 | @@ -1209,8 +1209,8 @@ country TW: DFS-FCC 19 | (57000 - 66000 @ 2160), (40) 20 | 21 | country TZ: 22 | - (2402 - 2482 @ 40), (20) 23 | - (5735 - 5835 @ 80), (30) 24 | + (2402 - 2484 @ 40), (30) 25 | + (5150 - 5835 @ 80), (30) 26 | 27 | # Source: 28 | # #914 / 06 Sep 2007: http://www.ucrf.gov.ua/uk/doc/nkrz/1196068874 29 | EOF 30 | 31 | ( cd $base_feed && mv $patch_file package/firmware/wireless-regdb/patches/ && { 32 | echo "Patch copied, now you can use the special channel TZ when you deploy a mesh network on International Waters" 33 | } || echo "Patch copy error, maybe it is already applied or OpenWRT source has changed" ) 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /targets.list: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ar71xx/generic 2 | ar71xx/tiny 3 | x86/64 4 | ramips/rt305x 5 | ramips/rt3883 6 | ramips/mt7620 7 | ramips/mt7621 8 | ramips/mt76x8 9 | lantiq/xrx200 10 | lantiq/xway 11 | x86/generic 12 | x86/geode 13 | ipq806x/generic 14 | brcm2708/bcm2708 15 | brcm2708/bcm2709 16 | brcm2708/bcm2710 17 | brcm47xx/mips74k 18 | brcm63xx/smp 19 | octeon/generic 20 | sunxi/cortexa53 21 | sunxi/cortexa7 22 | sunxi/cortexa8 23 | armvirt/64 24 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------