Message ID | 20210430130134.22257-1-Quirin.Gylstorff@siemens.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Handled Elsewhere |
Headers | show |
Series | [isar-cip-core,v2] swupdate-config: add prefix to variables | expand |
On 30.04.21 15:01, Q. Gylstorff wrote: > From: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> > > The variables U_BOOT and BOOTLOADER are only used for swupdate. > Add the prefix SWUPDATE to indicate the intended usage. > > Signed-off-by: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> > --- > Changes in V2: > - fix typo in commit message > - use variable in kas/opt/*.yml > > classes/swupdate-config.bbclass | 10 +++++----- > kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml | 2 +- > kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml | 4 ++-- > kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml | 2 +- > 4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass > index 9909113..0c1067a 100644 > --- a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass > +++ b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass > @@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ KFEATURE_u-boot[BUILD_DEB_DEPENDS] = "libubootenv-dev" > KFEATURE_u-boot[DEBIAN_DEPENDS] = "${@ 'libubootenv0.1, u-boot-${MACHINE}-config' \ > if d.getVar("USE_U_BOOT_CONFIG", True) == "true" \ > else 'libubootenv0.1'}" > -KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${U_BOOT} libubootenv" > +KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${SWUPDATE_U_BOOT} libubootenv" Still leaves me and probably other users clueless what SWUPDATE_U_BOOT should be. Simply "u-boot-${MACHINE}"? Jan > KFEATURE_u-boot[KCONFIG_SNIPPETS] = "file://swupdate_defconfig_u-boot.snippet" > > SWUPDATE_LUASCRIPT ?= "swupdate_handlers.lua" > > def get_bootloader_featureset(d): > - bootloader = d.getVar("BOOTLOADER", True) or "" > + bootloader = d.getVar("SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER", True) or "" > if bootloader == "efibootguard": > return "efibootguard" > if bootloader == "u-boot": > @@ -68,11 +68,11 @@ SWUPDATE_KFEATURES ??= "" > KFEATURES = "${SWUPDATE_KFEATURES}" > KFEATURES += "${@get_bootloader_featureset(d)}" > > -# Astonishingly, as an anonymous python function, BOOTLOADER is always None > +# Astonishingly, as an anonymous python function, SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER is always None > # one time before it gets set. So the following must be a task. > python do_check_bootloader () { > - bootloader = d.getVar("BOOTLOADER", True) or "None" > + bootloader = d.getVar("SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER", True) or "None" > if not bootloader in ["efibootguard", "u-boot"]: > - bb.warn("swupdate: BOOTLOADER set to incompatible value: " + bootloader) > + bb.warn("swupdate: SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER set to incompatible value: " + bootloader) > } > addtask check_bootloader before do_fetch > diff --git a/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml b/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml > index 8a72084..c0ed1a2 100644 > --- a/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml > +++ b/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml > @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ local_conf_header: > # Add snakeoil and ovmf binaries for qemu > IMAGER_BUILD_DEPS += "ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil ovmf-binaries" > IMAGER_INSTALL += "ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil" > - WKS_FILE = "${MACHINE}-${BOOTLOADER}-secureboot.wks" > + WKS_FILE = "${MACHINE}-efibootguard-secureboot.wks" > > ovmf: | > # snakeoil certs are only part of backports > diff --git a/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml b/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml > index aa3aed1..63dda09 100644 > --- a/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml > +++ b/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml > @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ header: > local_conf_header: > swupdate: | > IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " swupdate efibootguard" > - BOOTLOADER = "efibootguard" > + SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER = "efibootguard" > > efibootguard: | > WDOG_TIMEOUT = "0" > @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ local_conf_header: > > wic: | > IMAGE_TYPE = "wic-swu-img" > - WKS_FILE ?= "${MACHINE}-${BOOTLOADER}.wks" > + WKS_FILE ?= "${MACHINE}-${SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER}.wks" > diff --git a/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml b/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml > index 3f5fedf..daebd2c 100644 > --- a/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml > +++ b/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml > @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ header: > local_conf_header: > qemu-wic: | > IMAGE_TYPE ?= "wic-swu-img" > - WKS_FILE = "qemu-amd64-${BOOTLOADER}.wks" > + WKS_FILE = "qemu-amd64-${SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER}.wks" >
On 4/30/21 4:50 PM, Jan Kiszka wrote: > On 30.04.21 15:01, Q. Gylstorff wrote: >> From: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> >> >> The variables U_BOOT and BOOTLOADER are only used for swupdate. >> Add the prefix SWUPDATE to indicate the intended usage. >> >> Signed-off-by: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> >> --- >> Changes in V2: >> - fix typo in commit message >> - use variable in kas/opt/*.yml >> >> classes/swupdate-config.bbclass | 10 +++++----- >> kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml | 2 +- >> kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml | 4 ++-- >> kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml | 2 +- >> 4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >> index 9909113..0c1067a 100644 >> --- a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >> +++ b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >> @@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ KFEATURE_u-boot[BUILD_DEB_DEPENDS] = "libubootenv-dev" >> KFEATURE_u-boot[DEBIAN_DEPENDS] = "${@ 'libubootenv0.1, u-boot-${MACHINE}-config' \ >> if d.getVar("USE_U_BOOT_CONFIG", True) == "true" \ >> else 'libubootenv0.1'}" >> -KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${U_BOOT} libubootenv" >> +KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${SWUPDATE_U_BOOT} libubootenv" > > Still leaves me and probably other users clueless what SWUPDATE_U_BOOT > should be. Simply "u-boot-${MACHINE}"? > > Jan > SWUPDATE_U_BOOT should be the name of the u-boot package. In case the layer (e.g. isar-cip-core) supplies the u-boot binary, `SWUPDATE_U_BOOT` should be defined as `u-boot-${MACHINE}`. Debian provides some as package, e.g. [1]. I could add `u-boot-${MACHINE}` as default and a README section. [1]: https://packages.debian.org/buster/u-boot-imx Quirin >> KFEATURE_u-boot[KCONFIG_SNIPPETS] = "file://swupdate_defconfig_u-boot.snippet" >> >> SWUPDATE_LUASCRIPT ?= "swupdate_handlers.lua" >> >> def get_bootloader_featureset(d): >> - bootloader = d.getVar("BOOTLOADER", True) or "" >> + bootloader = d.getVar("SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER", True) or "" >> if bootloader == "efibootguard": >> return "efibootguard" >> if bootloader == "u-boot": >> @@ -68,11 +68,11 @@ SWUPDATE_KFEATURES ??= "" >> KFEATURES = "${SWUPDATE_KFEATURES}" >> KFEATURES += "${@get_bootloader_featureset(d)}" >> >> -# Astonishingly, as an anonymous python function, BOOTLOADER is always None >> +# Astonishingly, as an anonymous python function, SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER is always None >> # one time before it gets set. So the following must be a task. >> python do_check_bootloader () { >> - bootloader = d.getVar("BOOTLOADER", True) or "None" >> + bootloader = d.getVar("SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER", True) or "None" >> if not bootloader in ["efibootguard", "u-boot"]: >> - bb.warn("swupdate: BOOTLOADER set to incompatible value: " + bootloader) >> + bb.warn("swupdate: SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER set to incompatible value: " + bootloader) >> } >> addtask check_bootloader before do_fetch >> diff --git a/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml b/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml >> index 8a72084..c0ed1a2 100644 >> --- a/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml >> +++ b/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml >> @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ local_conf_header: >> # Add snakeoil and ovmf binaries for qemu >> IMAGER_BUILD_DEPS += "ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil ovmf-binaries" >> IMAGER_INSTALL += "ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil" >> - WKS_FILE = "${MACHINE}-${BOOTLOADER}-secureboot.wks" >> + WKS_FILE = "${MACHINE}-efibootguard-secureboot.wks" >> >> ovmf: | >> # snakeoil certs are only part of backports >> diff --git a/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml b/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml >> index aa3aed1..63dda09 100644 >> --- a/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml >> +++ b/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml >> @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ header: >> local_conf_header: >> swupdate: | >> IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " swupdate efibootguard" >> - BOOTLOADER = "efibootguard" >> + SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER = "efibootguard" >> >> efibootguard: | >> WDOG_TIMEOUT = "0" >> @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ local_conf_header: >> >> wic: | >> IMAGE_TYPE = "wic-swu-img" >> - WKS_FILE ?= "${MACHINE}-${BOOTLOADER}.wks" >> + WKS_FILE ?= "${MACHINE}-${SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER}.wks" >> diff --git a/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml b/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml >> index 3f5fedf..daebd2c 100644 >> --- a/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml >> +++ b/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml >> @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ header: >> local_conf_header: >> qemu-wic: | >> IMAGE_TYPE ?= "wic-swu-img" >> - WKS_FILE = "qemu-amd64-${BOOTLOADER}.wks" >> + WKS_FILE = "qemu-amd64-${SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER}.wks" >> > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#6413): https://lists.cip-project.org/g/cip-dev/message/6413 Mute This Topic: https://lists.cip-project.org/mt/82480672/4520388 Group Owner: cip-dev+owner@lists.cip-project.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.cip-project.org/g/cip-dev/leave/8129055/4520388/727948398/xyzzy [cip-dev@archiver.kernel.org] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
On 03.05.21 13:28, Gylstorff Quirin wrote: > > > On 4/30/21 4:50 PM, Jan Kiszka wrote: >> On 30.04.21 15:01, Q. Gylstorff wrote: >>> From: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> >>> >>> The variables U_BOOT and BOOTLOADER are only used for swupdate. >>> Add the prefix SWUPDATE to indicate the intended usage. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> >>> --- >>> Changes in V2: >>> - fix typo in commit message >>> - use variable in kas/opt/*.yml >>> >>> classes/swupdate-config.bbclass | 10 +++++----- >>> kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml | 2 +- >>> kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml | 4 ++-- >>> kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml | 2 +- >>> 4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>> b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>> index 9909113..0c1067a 100644 >>> --- a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>> +++ b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>> @@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ KFEATURE_u-boot[BUILD_DEB_DEPENDS] = >>> "libubootenv-dev" >>> KFEATURE_u-boot[DEBIAN_DEPENDS] = "${@ 'libubootenv0.1, >>> u-boot-${MACHINE}-config' \ >>> if >>> d.getVar("USE_U_BOOT_CONFIG", True) == "true" \ >>> else 'libubootenv0.1'}" >>> -KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${U_BOOT} libubootenv" >>> +KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${SWUPDATE_U_BOOT} libubootenv" >> >> Still leaves me and probably other users clueless what SWUPDATE_U_BOOT >> should be. Simply "u-boot-${MACHINE}"? >> >> Jan >> > > SWUPDATE_U_BOOT should be the name of the u-boot package. > > In case the layer (e.g. isar-cip-core) supplies the u-boot binary, > `SWUPDATE_U_BOOT` should be defined as `u-boot-${MACHINE}`. > > > Debian provides some as package, e.g. [1]. > > > I could add `u-boot-${MACHINE}` as default and a README section. > > > [1]: https://packages.debian.org/buster/u-boot-imx > But does SWUpdate really depends on the U-Boot binary that is going to be put on the device - or rather on u-boot-config? This looks fishy. Jan
On 5/3/21 1:44 PM, Jan Kiszka wrote: > On 03.05.21 13:28, Gylstorff Quirin wrote: >> >> >> On 4/30/21 4:50 PM, Jan Kiszka wrote: >>> On 30.04.21 15:01, Q. Gylstorff wrote: >>>> From: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> >>>> >>>> The variables U_BOOT and BOOTLOADER are only used for swupdate. >>>> Add the prefix SWUPDATE to indicate the intended usage. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> >>>> --- >>>> Changes in V2: >>>> - fix typo in commit message >>>> - use variable in kas/opt/*.yml >>>> >>>> classes/swupdate-config.bbclass | 10 +++++----- >>>> kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml | 2 +- >>>> kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml | 4 ++-- >>>> kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml | 2 +- >>>> 4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>>> b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>>> index 9909113..0c1067a 100644 >>>> --- a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>>> +++ b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>>> @@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ KFEATURE_u-boot[BUILD_DEB_DEPENDS] = >>>> "libubootenv-dev" >>>> KFEATURE_u-boot[DEBIAN_DEPENDS] = "${@ 'libubootenv0.1, >>>> u-boot-${MACHINE}-config' \ >>>> if >>>> d.getVar("USE_U_BOOT_CONFIG", True) == "true" \ >>>> else 'libubootenv0.1'}" >>>> -KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${U_BOOT} libubootenv" >>>> +KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${SWUPDATE_U_BOOT} libubootenv" >>> >>> Still leaves me and probably other users clueless what SWUPDATE_U_BOOT >>> should be. Simply "u-boot-${MACHINE}"? >>> >>> Jan >>> >> >> SWUPDATE_U_BOOT should be the name of the u-boot package. >> >> In case the layer (e.g. isar-cip-core) supplies the u-boot binary, >> `SWUPDATE_U_BOOT` should be defined as `u-boot-${MACHINE}`. >> >> >> Debian provides some as package, e.g. [1]. >> >> >> I could add `u-boot-${MACHINE}` as default and a README section. >> >> >> [1]: https://packages.debian.org/buster/u-boot-imx >> > > But does SWUpdate really depends on the U-Boot binary that is going to > be put on the device - or rather on u-boot-config? This looks fishy. > > Jan > SWUpdate does not depends on the u-boot-binary. SWUpdate needs 'fw_env.config'(u-boot-config) to interact with the u-boot environment. As libubootenv does not request or provide 'fw_env.config' the code above is necessary. SWUPDATE_U_BOOT is only used for creating a build order. Another way would be add u-boot-config as dependency to libubootenv in isar upstream. This would also mean that we maintain that package build instead of using the one provided by Debian bullseye and later. Quirin -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#6415): https://lists.cip-project.org/g/cip-dev/message/6415 Mute This Topic: https://lists.cip-project.org/mt/82480672/4520388 Group Owner: cip-dev+owner@lists.cip-project.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.cip-project.org/g/cip-dev/leave/8129055/4520388/727948398/xyzzy [cip-dev@archiver.kernel.org] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
On 03.05.21 17:45, Gylstorff Quirin wrote: > > > On 5/3/21 1:44 PM, Jan Kiszka wrote: >> On 03.05.21 13:28, Gylstorff Quirin wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 4/30/21 4:50 PM, Jan Kiszka wrote: >>>> On 30.04.21 15:01, Q. Gylstorff wrote: >>>>> From: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> >>>>> >>>>> The variables U_BOOT and BOOTLOADER are only used for swupdate. >>>>> Add the prefix SWUPDATE to indicate the intended usage. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Quirin Gylstorff <quirin.gylstorff@siemens.com> >>>>> --- >>>>> Changes in V2: >>>>> - fix typo in commit message >>>>> - use variable in kas/opt/*.yml >>>>> >>>>> classes/swupdate-config.bbclass | 10 +++++----- >>>>> kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml | 2 +- >>>>> kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml | 4 ++-- >>>>> kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml | 2 +- >>>>> 4 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>>>> b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>>>> index 9909113..0c1067a 100644 >>>>> --- a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>>>> +++ b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass >>>>> @@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ KFEATURE_u-boot[BUILD_DEB_DEPENDS] = >>>>> "libubootenv-dev" >>>>> KFEATURE_u-boot[DEBIAN_DEPENDS] = "${@ 'libubootenv0.1, >>>>> u-boot-${MACHINE}-config' \ >>>>> if >>>>> d.getVar("USE_U_BOOT_CONFIG", True) == "true" \ >>>>> else 'libubootenv0.1'}" >>>>> -KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${U_BOOT} libubootenv" >>>>> +KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${SWUPDATE_U_BOOT} libubootenv" >>>> >>>> Still leaves me and probably other users clueless what SWUPDATE_U_BOOT >>>> should be. Simply "u-boot-${MACHINE}"? >>>> >>>> Jan >>>> >>> >>> SWUPDATE_U_BOOT should be the name of the u-boot package. >>> >>> In case the layer (e.g. isar-cip-core) supplies the u-boot binary, >>> `SWUPDATE_U_BOOT` should be defined as `u-boot-${MACHINE}`. >>> >>> >>> Debian provides some as package, e.g. [1]. >>> >>> >>> I could add `u-boot-${MACHINE}` as default and a README section. >>> >>> >>> [1]: https://packages.debian.org/buster/u-boot-imx >>> >> >> But does SWUpdate really depends on the U-Boot binary that is going to >> be put on the device - or rather on u-boot-config? This looks fishy. >> >> Jan >> > > SWUpdate does not depends on the u-boot-binary. SWUpdate needs > 'fw_env.config'(u-boot-config) to interact with the u-boot environment. And for that, it needs u-boot-config as package, not u-boot-<machine>. > As libubootenv does not request or provide 'fw_env.config' the code > above is necessary. SWUPDATE_U_BOOT is only used for creating a build > order. Build order is meaningless if you are not consuming the output - which I assume is the case via fw_env.config from u-boot-config / u-boot-<machine>-config. > > Another way would be add u-boot-config as dependency to libubootenv in > isar upstream. This would also mean that we maintain that package build > instead of using the one provided by Debian bullseye and later. Is libubootenv useless without some u-boot-config package? If so, it would also be Debian upstream bug, and both sides needed fixing. But I still don't get the full picture: With self-built U-Boot, we generate u-boot-<machine>-config, providing fw_env.config. That file is required during runtime or build time by SWUpdate? But who is providing that file if we wanted to use an upstream Debian U-Boot? It's not packaged with any of those. So, depending on a Debian U-Boot package seems totally pointless. In fact, using a Debian U-Boot seems impossible with our SWUpdate requirements, no? Jan
diff --git a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass index 9909113..0c1067a 100644 --- a/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass +++ b/classes/swupdate-config.bbclass @@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ KFEATURE_u-boot[BUILD_DEB_DEPENDS] = "libubootenv-dev" KFEATURE_u-boot[DEBIAN_DEPENDS] = "${@ 'libubootenv0.1, u-boot-${MACHINE}-config' \ if d.getVar("USE_U_BOOT_CONFIG", True) == "true" \ else 'libubootenv0.1'}" -KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${U_BOOT} libubootenv" +KFEATURE_u-boot[DEPENDS] = "${SWUPDATE_U_BOOT} libubootenv" KFEATURE_u-boot[KCONFIG_SNIPPETS] = "file://swupdate_defconfig_u-boot.snippet" SWUPDATE_LUASCRIPT ?= "swupdate_handlers.lua" def get_bootloader_featureset(d): - bootloader = d.getVar("BOOTLOADER", True) or "" + bootloader = d.getVar("SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER", True) or "" if bootloader == "efibootguard": return "efibootguard" if bootloader == "u-boot": @@ -68,11 +68,11 @@ SWUPDATE_KFEATURES ??= "" KFEATURES = "${SWUPDATE_KFEATURES}" KFEATURES += "${@get_bootloader_featureset(d)}" -# Astonishingly, as an anonymous python function, BOOTLOADER is always None +# Astonishingly, as an anonymous python function, SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER is always None # one time before it gets set. So the following must be a task. python do_check_bootloader () { - bootloader = d.getVar("BOOTLOADER", True) or "None" + bootloader = d.getVar("SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER", True) or "None" if not bootloader in ["efibootguard", "u-boot"]: - bb.warn("swupdate: BOOTLOADER set to incompatible value: " + bootloader) + bb.warn("swupdate: SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER set to incompatible value: " + bootloader) } addtask check_bootloader before do_fetch diff --git a/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml b/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml index 8a72084..c0ed1a2 100644 --- a/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml +++ b/kas/opt/ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil.yml @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ local_conf_header: # Add snakeoil and ovmf binaries for qemu IMAGER_BUILD_DEPS += "ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil ovmf-binaries" IMAGER_INSTALL += "ebg-secure-boot-snakeoil" - WKS_FILE = "${MACHINE}-${BOOTLOADER}-secureboot.wks" + WKS_FILE = "${MACHINE}-efibootguard-secureboot.wks" ovmf: | # snakeoil certs are only part of backports diff --git a/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml b/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml index aa3aed1..63dda09 100644 --- a/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml +++ b/kas/opt/ebg-swu.yml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ header: local_conf_header: swupdate: | IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " swupdate efibootguard" - BOOTLOADER = "efibootguard" + SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER = "efibootguard" efibootguard: | WDOG_TIMEOUT = "0" @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ local_conf_header: wic: | IMAGE_TYPE = "wic-swu-img" - WKS_FILE ?= "${MACHINE}-${BOOTLOADER}.wks" + WKS_FILE ?= "${MACHINE}-${SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER}.wks" diff --git a/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml b/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml index 3f5fedf..daebd2c 100644 --- a/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml +++ b/kas/opt/qemu-swupdate.yml @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ header: local_conf_header: qemu-wic: | IMAGE_TYPE ?= "wic-swu-img" - WKS_FILE = "qemu-amd64-${BOOTLOADER}.wks" + WKS_FILE = "qemu-amd64-${SWUPDATE_BOOTLOADER}.wks"