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Diffstat (limited to 'libre/uboot4extlinux-sunxi')
-rw-r--r-- | libre/uboot4extlinux-sunxi/PKGBUILD | 271 |
1 files changed, 66 insertions, 205 deletions
diff --git a/libre/uboot4extlinux-sunxi/PKGBUILD b/libre/uboot4extlinux-sunxi/PKGBUILD index 22cd02aa2..a33df8fdd 100644 --- a/libre/uboot4extlinux-sunxi/PKGBUILD +++ b/libre/uboot4extlinux-sunxi/PKGBUILD @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ # point to it when relevant. Examples of that are available for other # boards in the ARM installation guide. +_pkgbase=u-boot-libre pkgbase=uboot4extlinux-sunxi pkgname=("${pkgbase}" 'uboot4extlinux-a10-olinuxino-lime' @@ -55,27 +56,67 @@ pkgname=("${pkgbase}" 'uboot4extlinux-orangepi_pc' 'uboot4extlinux-orangepi_plus') -pkgver=2021.07 -pkgrel=3 +# We have a ${pkgver}-${pkgrel} that looks like that: +# '2021.07-r1.parabola3' and all the individual components are needed: +# - '2021.07' corresponds to the upstream u-boot version. It is needed +# to know which u-boot version source code is used. +# - 'r1' corresponds to the u-boot-libre revision. Without it it would +# be impossible to fix bugs inside the u-boot-libre deblob script. +# - .parabola3 is the Parabola package revision. Without it it would be +# impossible to fix bugs inside this PKGBUILD. +# As for the '-r1', it cannot go inside pkgver, else we end up with an +# error like that when running makepkg: +# ==> ERROR: pkgver is not allowed to contain colons, forward slashes, +# hyphens or whitespace. +# so it was moved in pkgrel. +_pkgver=2021.07 +_pkgrel=r1 + +pkgver="${_pkgver}" +pkgrel="${_pkgrel}.parabola3" + arch=('armv7h' 'i686' 'x86_64') -url="http://git.denx.de/u-boot.git/" +url="https://libreboot.org/docs/maintain/#resourcesscriptsbuildreleaseu-boot-libre" license=('GPL') makedepends=('bc' 'dtc' 'python' 'python-setuptools' 'python2' 'swig') makedepends_i686+=('arm-none-eabi-gcc') makedepends_ppc64le+=('arm-none-eabi-gcc') makedepends_x86_64+=('arm-none-eabi-gcc') -mksource=("ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/u-boot/u-boot-${pkgver}.tar.bz2") -noextract=("u-boot-${pkgver}.tar.bz2") -mksha256sums=('312b7eeae44581d1362c3a3f02c28d806647756c82ba8c72241c7cdbe68ba77e') -source=('extlinux.conf' +# According to the Libreboot maintainer, we are supposed to use +# any of the mirrors in https://libreboot.org/download.html#https +# and not use the rsync server. The rsync server is only supposed +# to be used by mirrors as it has limited bandwith. +_mirror="https://mirrors.mit.edu/libreboot/" +source=("${_mirror}/${_pkgbase}/${_pkgver}-${_pkgrel}/${_pkgbase}-${_pkgver}-${_pkgrel}.tar") + +# TODO: this checksum doesn't correspond to the one in +# tests/u-boot-libre.sha512. This means that the tarball is not +# reproducible yet. According to diffoscope, the only changes so +# far seems to be some permissions changes: +# │ -drwxr-xr-x [...] 0 1969-12-31 23:00:00.000000 u-boot-libre-2021.07-r1/ +# │ +drwxrwxr-x [...] 0 1969-12-31 23:00:00.000000 u-boot-libre-2021.07-r1/ +# │ --rw-r--r-- [...] 16576 1969-12-31 23:00:00.000000 u-boot-libre-2021.07-r1/.azure-pipelines.yml +# │ +-rw-rw-r-- [...] 16576 1969-12-31 23:00:00.000000 u-boot-libre-2021.07-r1/.azure-pipelines.yml +# I've not checked if some files were added or not but at least it +# shows only diffs like the one above, and it doesn't show any file +# content diff. +# TODO: Check the signatures of the released files, not just the content +# TODO: We also need to look into drivers/dma/MCD_tasks.c. The debian +# version of u-boot removes it. It's some data that looks like +# code, so while there is a valid license, we might lack +# corresponding source code if it's really some code. The debian +# commits might have more information about it. +sha512sums=('4fd4cb762efd6b3e1eede883ee44cbf16f787de7f9bd8d6f9a98d69a22fd75519cce4b9ff713b205d34854597d2f9d6053dabc6097e55cb5be7c7ce71dae2ef6') + +source+=('extlinux.conf' "${pkgbase}.hook.in" 'install-uboot4extlinux.sh.in' "generate-${pkgbase}-install-text.sh") -sha256sums=('SKIP' - 'SKIP' - 'SKIP' - 'SKIP') +sha512sums+=('SKIP' + 'SKIP' + 'SKIP' + 'SKIP') _defconfigs=('A10-OLinuXino-Lime_defconfig' 'A10s-OLinuXino-M_defconfig' @@ -157,203 +198,23 @@ _build_uboot_target() } -mksource() +# TODO: We need to fix the timestamps upstream to a valid date +# (like the first January 1970at 01:00:00 CET) or something derived +# from the release version somehow. Else we have the build log spammed +# with errors like that: +# make: scripts/Makefile.extrawarn: Timestamp out of range; +# substituting 1970-01-01 00:59:59.999999999 +# TODO: While we're at it we could export SOURCE_DATE_SPOCH to try to +# make the u-boot package reporducible. +prepare() { - cd u-boot-${pkgver} - - # The licenses of some microcodes are nonfree because the header contains the - # following: ".No reverse engineering, decompilation, or disassembly of this - # software is permitted." - rm -rf arch/x86/dts/microcode/ - - # The license is nonfree because it contains the following: "Reverse - # engineering, decompilation, or disassembly of this software is not - # permitted." - rm -f Licenses/r8a779x_usb3.txt - rm -f drivers/usb/host/xhci-rcar-r8a779x_usb3_v3.h - - # The documentation contains instructions to download and install nonfree - # software. Note that if a board doesn't have such instructions it doesn't - # necessarily means that it can boot with only free software and viceversa. - - ########### - # Amlogic # - ########### - # Amlogic SOCs Usually have various nonfree components, like the first stages - # of the bootloaders and code that runs in TrustZone. They are most likely - # not signed. - # --------- - # TODO: List the nonfree software of specific documentation - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/beelink-gtkingpro.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/beelink-gtking.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/index.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/khadas-vim2.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/khadas-vim3l.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/khadas-vim3.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/khadas-vim.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/libretech-ac.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/libretech-cc.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/nanopi-k2.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/odroid-c2.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/odroid-c4.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/odroid-n2.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/p200.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/p201.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/p212.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/q200.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/s400.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/sei510.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/sei610.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/u200.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/w400.rst - rm -f doc/board/amlogic/wetek-core2.rst - - ######### - # Linux # - ######### - # Has intructions to build Linux which is not FSDG compliant. - # TODO: Use linux-libre instead, especially because documentation about vboot - # could be interesting to have. Vboot is a chain of trust that can work with - # only free software. The hardware root of trust can be created by booting on - # a flash chip whose security registers are configured to set the first - # bootloader component read-only. - rm -f doc/uImage.FIT/beaglebone_vboot.txt - # Steers very strongly users into using Linux as it shows that the only tested - # kernels are Broadcom forks of Linux. We would need to have linux-libre - # versions of these or test it with stock linux-libre instead. - rm -f doc/README.bcm7xxx - - ############ - # Mediatek # - ############ - # The instructions uses binaries that lack any corresponding source code. - rm -f doc/README.mediatek - - ############# - # NXP I.MX8 # - ############# - # I.MX8 SOCs require a nonfree firmware for the DDR4 controller. In some - # documentation, I didn't find that requirement mentioned, but instead - # there are still nonfree files mentioned. So I assume that they might - # somehow contain code for that nonfree DDR4 controller, but it might be - # worth checking if it's the case or not. The DDR4 controller firmware is not - # signed. In addition the I.MX8 HDMI controller requires a signed firmware. - # ----------- - # nonfree DDR4 controller firmware - rm -f doc/board/freescale/imx8mp_evk.rst - # nonfree DDR4 controller and HDMI firmwares - rm -f doc/board/freescale/imx8mq_evk.rst - # nonfree DDR4 controller firmware - rm -f doc/board/freescale/imx8mn_evk.rst - # nonfree imx-sc-firmware-1.2.7.1.bin and imx-seco-2.3.1.bin firmwares - rm -f doc/board/freescale/imx8qxp_mek.rst - # nonfree DDR4 controller firmware - rm -f doc/board/freescale/imx8mm_evk.rst - # nonfree imx-sc-firmware-1.1.bin and firmware-imx-8.0.bin firmwares - rm -f doc/board/advantech/imx8qm-rom7720-a1.rst - # TODO - rm -f doc/board/verdin-imx8mm.rst - rm -f doc/board/toradex/colibri-imx8x.rst - rm -f doc/board/toradex/apalix-imx8x.rst - rm -f doc/board/toradex/apalix-imx8.rst - - ####################### - # NXP nonfree srktool # - ####################### - # The SRK tool is a tool that is involved in one way or another with - # authenticated or encrypted boot. I'm unsure if free software replacements - # exists or if could easily be replaced with a free software implementation. - # In any case the I.MX6 and I.MX5 can proabably be setup for encrypted or - # authenticated boot with free software tools. The first and second versions - # of the USB Armory has documentation on how to do that. - # --------------------- - rm -f doc/imx/board/toradex/colibri_imx7.rst - rm -f doc/imx/habv4/introduction_habv4.txt - - ################## - # Samsung Exynos # - ################## - # The instructions makes users nonfree components like a nonfree first stage - # bootloaders, and nonfree code that runs in TrustZone. - rm -f doc/README.odroid - # The instructions makes its users download an image and update u-boot in that - # image. Because of that, it's extremely likely that the images contains - # nonfree components that cannot even be redistributed in another form, and - # that the instructions uses that images because of that. - rm -f doc/README.s5p4418 - - ##################### - # Texas Instruments # - ##################### - # Users are expected to use nonfree tools and even sign an NDA to get access - # to them. - rm -f doc/README.ti-secure - - ########### - # Unknown # - ########### - # Everything looks free software, but the code still needs to be reviewed. - rm -f doc/board/microchip/mpfs_icicle.rst - # OP-TEE is under a free software license but its code needs to be reviewed. - rm -f doc/README.tee - # The tutorial has instructions to download a downstream u-boot, so it might - # have the same issues than u-boot itself if the u-boot is recent enough. - rm -f doc/chromium/run_vboot.rst - - ####### - # x86 # - ####### - # Unless the computer is supported by Libreboot, or that u-boot runs after - # some other nonfree boot software like a BIOS or UEFI, it's unlikely to be - # able to run with only free software. Though I'm pretty sure that some - # exceptions do exists, but they are probably not supported by u-boot. - # ----- - # nonfree Management Engine firmware, RAM intialization code, and video BIOS - rm -f doc/board/google/chromebook_link.rst - # nonfree SDRAM and hardware intialization code - rm -f doc/board/google/chromebook_coral.rst - - # nonfree FSP, video BIOS, Management Engine firmware - rm -f doc/board/intel/minnowmax.rst - # nonfree FSP, Chipset Micro Code (CMC), microcode - rm -f doc/board/intel/crownbay.rst - - # TODO: check - # board/intel/edison.rst - # Steers userstoward using nonfree FSP - rm -f board/intel/slimbootloader.rst - - # Steers users and developers toward using nonfree FSP - rm -f doc/device-tree-bindings/fsp/fsp2/apollolake/fsp-m.txt - - # Steers users and developers toward using nonfree FSP - rm -f doc/device-tree-bindings/fsp/fsp2/apollolake/fsp-s.txt - - ############ - # Rockchip # - ############ - # rkbin binaries without license nor source code - rm -f doc/board/rockchip/rockchip.rst - - # TODO: check the following files - # imx/common/mxs.txt - # README.armada-secureboot - # README.fdt-control - # README.fsl-ddr - # README.m54418twr - # README.marvell - # README.mpc85xxcds - # README.mpc85xx-sd-spi-boot - # README.OFT - # README.rmobile - # README.rockchip - # README.rockusb - # README.socfpga + cd "${_pkgbase}-${_pkgver}-${_pkgrel}" + find -print0 | xargs -0r touch --no-dereference --date="@${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH}" } build() { - cd u-boot-${pkgver} + cd "${_pkgbase}-${_pkgver}-${_pkgrel}" _target_nr=0 for _defconfig in ${_defconfigs[@]}; do @@ -393,7 +254,7 @@ _check_uboot_target() check() { - cd u-boot-${pkgver} + cd "${_pkgbase}-${_pkgver}-${_pkgrel}" _target_nr=0 for _defconfig in ${_defconfigs[@]}; do @@ -412,7 +273,7 @@ _make_uboot_package() _pkgname="$1" if [ -n "${pkgdir}" ] ; then - cd "u-boot-${pkgver}" + cd "${_pkgbase}-${_pkgver}-${_pkgrel}" # Install the u-boot binary install -d "${pkgdir}/usr/lib/u-boot/${_pkgname}/" |