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gentoo-overlay/sys-boot/milo/milo-2.4.18.ebuild

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# Copyright 1999-2019 Gentoo Authors
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
EAPI=7
inherit flag-o-matic eutils
# Currently tested Systems:
#
# Ruffian: UX164, BX164
#
DESCRIPTION="The Alpha MIniLOader, for Alpha Machines without SRM"
HOMEPAGE="http://milo.core-systems.de/"
# ive tested this, and it seems to make little difference
# which kernel version you use, so it makes sense to use the
# latest available 2.2 kernel with the latest bugfixes/drivers/etc.
kernel_version="2.2.25"
milo_version="2.2-18"
ldmilo_patch="20010430"
# milo-2.2-18.tar.bz2 :- latest milo sources
# linux-2.2.25.tar.bz2 :- latest linux 2.2 kernel sources
# ldmilo-patched-20010430 :- Ruffian ldmilo utility, with bugfixes by Jay Eastabrook
# linload.exe :- linload utility (ldmilo equivalent for non-ruffians).
SRC_URI="http://www.suse.de/~stepan/source/milo-${milo_version}.tar.bz2
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.2/linux-${kernel_version}.tar.bz2
https://dev.gentoo.org/~taviso/milo/ldmilo-patched-${ldmilo_patch}
http://ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiserfs-for-2.2/linux-2.2.20-reiserfs-3.5.35.diff.bz2
https://dev.gentoo.org/~taviso/milo/linload.exe
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/MILO-HOWTO"
#
# milo license is dec palcode license, dec bios emulation license, and gpl-2 rolled
# into one big ugly package.
#
# the dec licenses say you can basically do anything you like, including modify
# and redistribute for profit or non-profit, as long as its for use with Alpha
# architecture.
#
LICENSE="MILO"
SLOT="0"
KEYWORDS="-* ~alpha"
IUSE=""
DEPEND="sys-apps/kbd
>=sys-apps/sed-4"
RDEPEND="sys-fs/mtools"
S=${WORKDIR}/milo-${milo_version}
# You can change the default MILO serial
# number here, the MILO default is "Linux_is_Great!".
# There are some below that i have made you can
# use if you want, just uncomment the one you like.
#
# if you want to see how this works, to make your own
# look at mkserial_no.c in the filesdir.
#
##### Linux_is_Great! ###################
#milo_serial_number0=0x73695f78756e694c
#milo_serial_number1=0x002174616572475f
#
##### Gentoo Linux. #####################
milo_serial_number0=0x4c206f6f746e6547
milo_serial_number1=0x0000002e78756e69
#
##### Gentoo/Alpha. #####################
#milo_serial_number0=0x412f6f6f746e6547
#milo_serial_number1=0x0000002e6168706c
#
##### Gentoo MILO. ######################
#milo_serial_number0=0x4d206f6f746e6547
#milo_serial_number1=0x000000002e4f4c49
#
##### |d|i|g|i|t|a|l| ###################
#milo_serial_number0=0x697c677c697c647c
#milo_serial_number1=0x007c6c7c617c747c;
#
src_unpack() {
# unpack everything the kernel and milo sources
unpack linux-${kernel_version}.tar.bz2
unpack milo-${milo_version}.tar.bz2
unpack linux-2.2.20-reiserfs-3.5.35.diff.bz2
}
src_prepare() {
# gcc3 fixes, and some tweaks to get a build, also
# reiserfs support for the kernel (and milo).
cd ${WORKDIR}/linux; eapply "${FILESDIR}"/linux-${kernel_version}-gcc3-milo.diff || die
cd ${WORKDIR}/linux; eapply "${WORKDIR}"/linux-2.2.20-reiserfs-3.5.35.diff || die
cd ${S}; eapply "${FILESDIR}"/milo-${milo_version}-gcc3-gentoo.diff || die
eapply_user
}
src_compile() {
unset MILO_ARCH
for arches in "Alpha-XLT XLT" \
"Alpha-XL XL" \
"AlphaBook1 BOOK1" \
"Avanti AVANTI" \
"Cabriolet CABRIOLET" \
"EB66 EB66" \
"EB66+ EB66P" \
"EB64+ EB64P" \
"EB164 EB164" \
"PC164 PC164" \
"LX164 LX164" \
"SX164 SX164" \
"Noname NONAME" \
"Takara TAKARA" \
"Mikasa MIKASA" \
"Alcor ALCOR" \
"Miata MIATA" \
"Ruffian RUFFIAN" \
"Platform2000 P2K" \
"UDB UDB"
do
if [ -z "${MILO_IMAGE}" ]; then
MILO_ARCH="${MILO_ARCH} \"${arches}\""
else
if echo ${arches} | grep -i ${MILO_IMAGE}; then
MILO_ARCH="\"${arches}\""
fi
fi
done
if [ -z "${MILO_ARCH}" ]; then
eerror "Sorry, but ${MILO_IMAGE} doesnt look valid to me"
eerror "Consult the Alpha installation guide, or the ebuild"
eerror "for a list of available Alphas."
die "${MILO_IMAGE} not supported, or not recognised."
fi
sed -i "s!__MILO_ARCHES__!${MILO_ARCH}!g" ${S}/tools/scripts/build
ewarn
ewarn "seriously, this is going to take a while, go get some coffee..."
ewarn
einfo "this ebuild will build the standard MILO images, similar to those"
einfo "distributed with some distributions, and the images provided with"
einfo "the official MILO sources."
einfo
einfo "of course, the beauty of MILO is it can support any device supported"
einfo "by the linux kernel, so if you need support for non-standard hardware"
einfo "set the path to the .config you want in \$custom_milo_kernel_config and"
einfo "i will use it instead of the default."
ewarn
# get kernel configured
cp ${custom_milo_kernel_config:-${S}/Documentation/config/linux-2.2.19-SuSE.config} \
${WORKDIR}/linux/.config
cd ${WORKDIR}/linux; yes n | make oldconfig || die "unable to configure kernel."
# we're building a generic kernel that defaults to ev5, but theres no
# reason why we cant tweak the instruction set.
# im not sure if you can actually pull a system performance gain/faster
# boot from optimising milo, but at least you'll get a faster milo pager ;)
mcpu_flag="`get-flag mcpu`"
if [ ! -z "${mcpu_flag}" ]; then
sed -i "s/\(CFLAGS := \$(CFLAGS) \)-mcpu=ev5$/\1-mcpu=${mcpu_flag:-ev5}/g" \
${WORKDIR}/linux/arch/alpha/Makefile
fi
# build the generic linux kernel, of course if you have
# hardware not supported by this generic kernel, you are free
# to hack it (or the .config used here).
einfo "building a generic kernel for use with milo..."
unset CC DISTCC_HOSTS; make dep vmlinux || die "unable to build generic kernel for milo."
cat ${FILESDIR}/objstrip.c > ${WORKDIR}/linux/arch/alpha/boot/tools/objstrip.c
# make the objstrip utility.
gcc ${WORKDIR}/linux/arch/alpha/boot/tools/objstrip.c -o \
${WORKDIR}/linux/arch/alpha/boot/tools/objstrip || die "couldnt build objstrip."
einfo "kernel build complete."
einfo "building milo images..."
# we have a choice here, milo can set the serial number to just about
# anything we like, the milo author has chosen "Linux_is_Great!", which
# is a bit cheesy, but we will leave it as default if user hasnt chosen
# something else.
# see above for options.
append-flags -DMILO_SERIAL_NUMBER0="${milo_serial_number0:-0x73695f78756e694c}"
append-flags -DMILO_SERIAL_NUMBER1="${milo_serial_number1:-0x002174616572475f}"
# the Makefile missed this :-/
cd ${S}/tools/common; make || die "couldnt make commonlib."
# build all the milo images.
cd ${S}; tools/scripts/build || die "failed to build milo images."
# put the ldmilo utility there.
cp ${DISTDIR}/ldmilo-patched-${ldmilo_patch} ${S}/binaries/ldmilo.exe
cp ${DISTDIR}/linload.exe ${S}/binaries/linload.exe
}
src_install() {
cd ${S}; dodir /opt/milo
insinto /opt/milo
einfo "Installing MILO images..."
for i in binaries/*
do
einfo " ${i}"
doins ${i}
done
cd ${S}/Documentation
dodoc ChangeLog filesystem Nikita.Todo README.milo Todo README.BSD Stuff WhatIsMilo \
${FILESDIR}/README-gentoo ${FILESDIR}/mkserial_no.c ${DISTDIR}/MILO-HOWTO
}
pkg_postinst() {
einfo "The MILO images have been installed into /opt/milo."
einfo "There are instructions in /usr/share/doc/${P} for making MILO boot floppies."
einfo "Alternative methods, (flash, srm, debug monitor, etc) are described in the MILO-HOWTO."
einfo
einfo "The important docs to read are the README-gentoo and the MILO-HOWTO."
einfo
ewarn "PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, let me know if this works or not, i need to know which systems"
ewarn "need tweaking, and which ones are good to go. You can email me at taviso@gentoo.org"
einfo
}