| Submitter | Nitin A Kamble |
|---|---|
| Date | Dec. 15, 2011, 1:47 a.m. |
| Message ID | <dd874149b3cb354a2678899b754258f6bf98bdd8.1323913192.git.nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> |
| Download | mbox | patch |
| Permalink | /patch/16951/ |
| State | Accepted |
| Commit | 2de8f008b304017de7ca116aa79ef778ab40362d |
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On 12/14/2011 05:47 PM, nitin.a.kamble@intel.com wrote: > From: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> > > This fixes bug: [YOCTO #1783] > > Fix populated image creation. Earlier subdirectories support > was broken, and files can only be placed in the root directory. > Now directory hirarchy is supported in the image. Also support > for long names is extended to directory names. > > There are some outstanding issues as documented in the patch > header, these issues can be worked around by running > dosfsck tool after populated image creation. The dosfsck tool > is also part of this package. > When using this patch to place the EFI related files into /EFI/BOOT I added a "dosfsck -a -l ..." command after the "mkdosfs -d ..." command to clean up issues. Unfortunatley, it does not appear capable of fixing the . and .. failures: | dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN | Checking file /ldlinux.sys (LDLINUX.SYS) | Checking file /initrd (INITRD) | Checking file /syslinux.cfg (SYSLINUX.CFG) | Checking file /EFI (EFI) | Checking file /grub.cfg (GRUB.CFG) | Checking file /bootia32.efi (BOOTIA32.EFI) | Checking file /vmlinuz (VMLINUZ) | Checking file /rootfs.img (ROOTFS.IMG) | /EFI | Directory has non-zero size. Fixing it. | /vmlinuz | File size is 4144896 bytes, cluster chain length is > 4145152 bytes. | Truncating file to 4144896 bytes. | Checking file /EFI/BOOT (BOOT) | /EFI | "." is missing. Can't fix this yet. | /EFI | ".." is missing. Can't fix this yet. | /EFI/BOOT | Directory has non-zero size. Fixing it. | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/initrd (INITRD) | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg (GRUB.CFG) | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi (BOOTIA32.EFI) | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/vmlinuz (VMLINUZ) | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/rootfs.img (ROOTFS.IMG) | /EFI/BOOT | "." is missing. Can't fix this yet. | /EFI/BOOT | ".." is missing. Can't fix this yet. | /EFI/BOOT/vmlinuz | File size is 4144896 bytes, cluster chain length is > 4145152 bytes. | Truncating file to 4144896 bytes. | Performing changes. | /build/poky/fri2/tmp/deploy/images/core-image-minimal-fri2-noemgd-20111215191648.hddimg: 14 files, 26837/27029 clusters -- Darren > Signed-off-by: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> > --- > .../dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch | 489 ++++++++++++++++++++ > .../recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb | 5 +- > 2 files changed, 492 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch > > diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..510f12e > --- /dev/null > +++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch > @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ > +UpstreamStatus: Inappropriate > + > +This patch fixes populated dosfs image creation with directory > +structures. Earlier it was causing segfault; and only image > +population with no subdirectories was working. > + > +Issues fixed: > +1. (dir->count == dir->entries) check was only needed for root > + directory entries. And this check is wrong for non-root > + directories. > +2. For each dir entry 2 dir->table entries were needed, one for > + the file/dir and 2nd for long file name support. Earlier long > + name support was added for filenames but the 2nd entry > + allocation, initialization & counting was missed. > +3. The memory clearing was missed at the code path after dir->table > + memroy allocation. > +4. Add entries for . & .. directories in all non-root directories. > +5. The . directory points to the correct entry in fat now. > +6. All directoriy entries' size was not zero as required for dosfsck, > + Now all directory entries' size is zero. > + > +Enhancements: > +1. Added support for long names for directory names. This is same > + as the existing long name support for filenames. > +2. Added error messages for previously silent memory allocation and > + other errors. > +3. -d options does not work correctly with fat32, so now throwing > + an error for that. > +4. Use predefined structures from kernel's msdos_fs.h file, rather > + than defining again here. And accordingly change the names & use > + of structure variables. > + > +Outstanding Issues: > +1. The .. directory entry do not point to the parent of current > + directory. This issue can be fixed by running dosfsck -a after > + image creation. > +2. For files the filesize is correct, but the clusters size is more > + than it needs to be, this also can be fixed by running dosfsck -a > + after image creation. > + > +Signed-off-by: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> > +2011/12/13 > + > + > +Index: dosfstools-2.11/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c > +=================================================================== > +--- dosfstools-2.11.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c > ++++ dosfstools-2.11/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c > +@@ -21,7 +21,17 @@ > + June 2004 - Jordan Crouse (info.linux@amd.com) > + Added -d <directory> support to populate the image > + Copyright (C) 2004, Advanced Micro Devices, All Rights Reserved > +- > ++ > ++ 2011-12-13: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> > ++ Enhanced the -d <directory> support for population of image while > ++ creation. Earlier subdirectores support was broken, only files in > ++ the rootdir were supported. Now directory hirarchy is supported. > ++ Also added long filename support to directory names. > ++ The -d <directory> option (image population while creation) > ++ is broken with fat32. > ++ Copyright (C) 2011, Intel Corporation, All Rights Reserved > ++ > ++ > + Fixes/additions May 1998 by Roman Hodek > + <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>: > + - Atari format support > +@@ -86,23 +96,23 @@ > + # undef __KERNEL__ > + #endif > + > +-#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN > +- > ++#ifndef __ASM_STUB_BYTEORDER_H__ > + #include <asm/byteorder.h> > +-#ifdef __le16_to_cpu > +-/* ++roman: 2.1 kernel headers define these function, they're probably more > +- * efficient then coding the swaps machine-independently. */ > +-#define CF_LE_W __le16_to_cpu > +-#define CF_LE_L __le32_to_cpu > +-#define CT_LE_W __cpu_to_le16 > +-#define CT_LE_L __cpu_to_le32 > +-#else > +-#define CF_LE_W(v) ((((v) & 0xff) << 8) | (((v) >> 8) & 0xff)) > +-#define CF_LE_L(v) (((unsigned)(v)>>24) | (((unsigned)(v)>>8)&0xff00) | \ > +- (((unsigned)(v)<<8)&0xff0000) | ((unsigned)(v)<<24)) > ++#endif > ++ > ++#include <linux/msdos_fs.h> > ++ > ++#undef CF_LE_W > ++#undef CF_LE_L > ++#undef CT_LE_W > ++#undef CT_LE_L > ++ > ++#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN > ++#include <byteswap.h> > ++#define CF_LE_W(v) bswap_16(v) > ++#define CF_LE_L(v) bswap_32(v) > + #define CT_LE_W(v) CF_LE_W(v) > + #define CT_LE_L(v) CF_LE_L(v) > +-#endif /* defined(__le16_to_cpu) */ > + > + #else > + > +@@ -253,33 +263,6 @@ struct fat32_fsinfo { > + __u32 reserved2[4]; > + }; > + > +-/* This stores up to 13 chars of the name */ > +- > +-struct msdos_dir_slot { > +- __u8 id; /* sequence number for slot */ > +- __u8 name0_4[10]; /* first 5 characters in name */ > +- __u8 attr; /* attribute byte */ > +- __u8 reserved; /* always 0 */ > +- __u8 alias_checksum; /* checksum for 8.3 alias */ > +- __u8 name5_10[12]; /* 6 more characters in name */ > +- __u16 start; /* starting cluster number, 0 in long slots */ > +- __u8 name11_12[4]; /* last 2 characters in name */ > +-}; > +- > +-struct msdos_dir_entry > +- { > +- char name[8], ext[3]; /* name and extension */ > +- __u8 attr; /* attribute bits */ > +- __u8 lcase; /* Case for base and extension */ > +- __u8 ctime_ms; /* Creation time, milliseconds */ > +- __u16 ctime; /* Creation time */ > +- __u16 cdate; /* Creation date */ > +- __u16 adate; /* Last access date */ > +- __u16 starthi; /* high 16 bits of first cl. (FAT32) */ > +- __u16 time, date, start; /* time, date and first cluster */ > +- __u32 size; /* file size (in bytes) */ > +- } __attribute__ ((packed)); > +- > + /* The "boot code" we put into the filesystem... it writes a message and > + tells the user to try again */ > + > +@@ -356,7 +339,6 @@ static struct msdos_dir_entry *root_dir; > + static int size_root_dir; /* Size of the root directory in bytes */ > + static int sectors_per_cluster = 0; /* Number of sectors per disk cluster */ > + static int root_dir_entries = 0; /* Number of root directory entries */ > +-static int root_dir_num_entries = 0; > + static int last_cluster_written = 0; > + > + static char *blank_sector; /* Blank sector - all zeros */ > +@@ -1315,7 +1297,7 @@ setup_tables (void) > + de->date = CT_LE_W((unsigned short)(ctime->tm_mday + > + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + > + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); > +- de->ctime_ms = 0; > ++ de->ctime_cs = 0; > + de->ctime = de->time; > + de->cdate = de->date; > + de->adate = de->date; > +@@ -1451,16 +1433,23 @@ write_tables (void) > + > + /* Add a file to the specified directory entry, and also write it into the image */ > + > +-static void copy_filename(char *filename, char *base, char *ext) { > ++static void copy_filename(char *filename, char *dos_name) { > + > + char *ch = filename; > + int i, len; > + > +- memset(base, 0x20, 8); > +- memset(ext, 0x20, 3); > ++ if (!strcmp(filename, ".")) { > ++ strncpy(dos_name, MSDOS_DOT, MSDOS_NAME); > ++ return; > ++ } > ++ if (!strcmp(filename, "..")) { > ++ strncpy(dos_name, MSDOS_DOTDOT, MSDOS_NAME); > ++ return; > ++ } > ++ memset(dos_name, 0x20, MSDOS_NAME); > + > + for(len = 0 ; *ch && *ch != '.'; ch++) { > +- base[len++] = toupper(*ch); > ++ dos_name[len++] = toupper(*ch); > + if (len == 8) break; > + } > + > +@@ -1468,7 +1457,7 @@ static void copy_filename(char *filename > + if (*ch) ch++; > + > + for(len = 0 ; *ch; ch++) { > +- ext[len++] = toupper(*ch); > ++ dos_name[8 + len++] = toupper(*ch); > + if (len == 3) break; > + } > + } > +@@ -1551,7 +1540,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > + int start; > + int usedsec, totalsec; > + > +- char name83[8], ext83[3]; > ++ char dos_name[MSDOS_NAME+1]; > + > + struct msdos_dir_slot *slot; > + int i; > +@@ -1562,23 +1551,22 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > + if (dir->root) { > + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { > + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); > ++ return; > + } > + } > + else { > +- if (dir->count == dir->entries) { > +- if (!dir->table) > +- dir->table = > +- (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > +- else { > +- dir->table = > +- (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir->entries + 1) * > +- sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > +- > +- memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > +- } > +- > +- dir->entries++; > +- } > ++ /* 2 entries, one extra for long filename */ > ++ if (!dir->table) > ++ dir->table = > ++ (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(2 * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > ++ else > ++ dir->table = > ++ (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, 2 * (dir->entries + 1) * > ++ sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > ++ if (!dir->table) > ++ printf("Error - realloc failed\n"); > ++ memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, 2 * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > ++ dir->entries += 2; > + } > + > + infile = open(filename, O_RDONLY, 0); > +@@ -1611,13 +1599,13 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > + return -1; > + } > + > +- printf("ADD %s\n", filename); > ++ printf("ADD FILE %s\n", filename); > + > + /* Grab the basename of the file */ > + base = basename(filename); > + > +- /* Extract out the 8.3 name */ > +- copy_filename(base, name83, ext83); > ++ /* convert for dos fat structure */ > ++ copy_filename(base, dos_name); > + > + /* Make an extended name slot */ > + > +@@ -1629,12 +1617,9 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > + > + slot->alias_checksum = 0; > + > +- for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) > +- slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + name83[i]; > ++ for(i = 0; i < MSDOS_NAME; i++) > ++ slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + dos_name[i]; > + > +- for(i = 0; i < 3; i++) > +- slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + ext83[i]; > +- > + p = base; > + > + copy_name(slot->name0_4, 10, &p); > +@@ -1645,8 +1630,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > + /* Get the entry from the root filesytem */ > + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; > + > +- strncpy(entry->name, name83, 8); > +- strncpy(entry->ext, ext83, 3); > ++ strncpy(entry->name, dos_name, MSDOS_NAME); > + > + > + /* If the user has it read only, then add read only to the incoming > +@@ -1665,7 +1649,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + > + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); > + > +- entry->ctime_ms = 0; > ++ entry->ctime_cs = 0; > + entry->ctime = entry->time; > + entry->cdate = entry->date; > + entry->adate = entry->date; > +@@ -1711,6 +1695,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > + > + exit_add: > + if (infile) close(infile); > ++ return 0; > + } > + > + /* Add a new directory to the specified directory entry, and in turn populate > +@@ -1727,10 +1712,18 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename > + struct dirent *dentry = 0; > + int remain; > + char *data; > ++ char *base; > ++ char dos_name[MSDOS_NAME+1]; > ++ struct msdos_dir_slot *slot; > ++ int i; > ++ char *p; > + > + /* If the directory doesn't exist */ > +- if (!rddir) return; > +- > ++ if (!rddir) { > ++ printf("Error - dir does not exist: %s\n", filename); > ++ return; > ++ } > ++ > + if (dir->root) { > + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { > + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); > +@@ -1738,28 +1731,58 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename > + } > + } > + else { > +- if (dir->count == dir->entries) { > +- if (!dir->table) > +- dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > +- else { > +- dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir->entries + 1) * > +- sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > +- > +- /* Zero it out to avoid issues */ > +- memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > +- } > +- dir->entries++; > ++ /* 2 entries, one extra for long name of the directory */ > ++ if (!dir->table) > ++ dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(2 * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > ++ else > ++ dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, 2 * (dir->entries + 1) * > ++ sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > ++ if (!dir->table) { > ++ printf("Error - memory allocation failed\n"); > ++ goto exit_add_dir; > + } > ++ /* Zero it out to avoid issues */ > ++ memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, 2 * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > ++ dir->entries += 2; > + } > + > ++ printf("ADD DIR %s\n", filename); > + /* Now, create a new directory entry for the new directory */ > + newdir = (struct dir_entry *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct dir_entry)); > +- if (!newdir) goto exit_add_dir; > ++ if (!newdir) { > ++ printf("Error - calloc failed\n"); > ++ goto exit_add_dir; > ++ } > ++ > ++ /* Grab the basename of the file */ > ++ base = basename(filename); > ++ > ++ /* convert for dos structure */ > ++ copy_filename(base, dos_name); > ++ > ++ /* Make an extended name slot */ > ++ slot = (struct msdos_dir_slot *) &dir->table[dir->count++]; > ++ slot->id = 'A'; > ++ slot->attr = 0x0F; > ++ slot->reserved = 0; > ++ slot->start = 0; > ++ > ++ slot->alias_checksum = 0; > + > ++ for (i = 0; i < MSDOS_NAME; i++) > ++ slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + dos_name[i]; > ++ > ++ p = base; > ++ > ++ copy_name(slot->name0_4, 10, &p); > ++ copy_name(slot->name5_10, 12, &p); > ++ copy_name(slot->name11_12, 4, &p); > ++ > ++ /* Get the entry from the root filesytem */ > + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; > + > +- strncpy(entry->name, basename(filename), sizeof(entry->name)); > +- > ++ strncpy(entry->name, dos_name, MSDOS_NAME); > ++ > + entry->attr = ATTR_DIR; > + ctime = localtime(&create_time); > + > +@@ -1770,25 +1793,32 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename > + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + > + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); > + > +- entry->ctime_ms = 0; > ++ entry->ctime_cs = 0; > + entry->ctime = entry->time; > + entry->cdate = entry->date; > + entry->adate = entry->date; > + > + /* Now, read the directory */ > + > +- while((dentry = readdir(rddir))) { > ++ > ++ while((base[0] != '.') && (dentry = readdir(rddir))) { > + struct stat st; > + char *buffer; > +- > +- if (!strcmp(dentry->d_name, ".") || !strcmp(dentry->d_name, "..")) > +- continue; > + > +- /* DOS wouldn't like a typical unix . (dot) file, so we skip those too */ > +- if (dentry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; > ++ if (dentry->d_name[0] == '.') { > ++ /* dos also has . & .. directory entries */ > ++ if (! ((!strcmp(dentry->d_name, ".")) || (!strcmp(dentry->d_name, "..")))) { > ++ /* ignore other .* files */ > ++ printf("Error - File/Dir name is not dos compatible, ignored: %s\n", dentry->d_name); > ++ continue; > ++ } > ++ } > + > + buffer = malloc(strlen(filename) + strlen(dentry->d_name) + 3); > +- if (!buffer) continue; > ++ if (!buffer) { > ++ printf("Error - malloc failed\n"); > ++ goto exit_add_dir; > ++ } > + > + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", filename, dentry->d_name); > + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { > +@@ -1806,11 +1836,23 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename > + /* Now that the entire directory has been written, go ahead and write the directory > + entry as well */ > + > ++ entry->size = 0; /* a directory has zero size */ > ++ > ++ if (base[0] == '.') { /* . & .. point to parent's cluster */ > ++ goto exit_add_dir; > ++ } > ++ > + entry->start = CT_LE_W(last_cluster_written); > + entry->starthi = CT_LE_W((last_cluster_written & 0xFFFF0000) >> 16); > +- entry->size = newdir->count * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry); > ++ > ++/* . dir start points to parent */ > ++ newdir->table[1].start = entry->start; > ++/* .. dir points to parent of parent*/ > ++/* .. dir start is not set yet, would need more changes to the code, > ++ * but dosfsck can fix these .. entry start pointers correctly */ > ++ > ++ remain = newdir->count * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry); > + > +- remain = entry->size; > + data = (char *) newdir->table; > + > + while(remain) { > +@@ -1858,6 +1900,7 @@ static void add_root_directory(char *dir > + > + if (!newdir) { > + closedir(dir); > ++ printf("Error - calloc failed!\n"); > + return; > + } > + > +@@ -1877,7 +1920,10 @@ static void add_root_directory(char *dir > + if (entry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; > + > + buffer = malloc(strlen(dirname) + strlen(entry->d_name) + 3); > +- if (!buffer) continue; > ++ if (!buffer) { > ++ printf("Error - malloc failed!\n"); > ++ continue; > ++ } > + > + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", dirname, entry->d_name); > + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { > +@@ -2245,6 +2291,9 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) > + if (check && listfile) /* Auto and specified bad block handling are mutually */ > + die ("-c and -l are incompatible"); /* exclusive of each other! */ > + > ++ if (dirname && (size_fat == 32)) > ++ die ("-d is incompatible with FAT32"); > ++ > + if (!create) { > + check_mount (device_name); /* Is the device already mounted? */ > + dev = open (device_name, O_RDWR); /* Is it a suitable device to build the FS on? */ > diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb > index 66eeb7c..ec75ac9 100644 > --- a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb > +++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb > @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION = "DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities" > SECTION = "base" > LICENSE = "GPLv2" > LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://mkdosfs/COPYING;md5=cbe67f08d6883bff587f615f0cc81aa8" > -PR = "r3" > +PR = "r4" > > SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV}.src.tar.gz \ > file://mkdosfs-bootcode.patch \ > @@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV} > file://msdos_fat12_undefined.patch \ > file://dosfstools-msdos_fs-types.patch \ > file://include-linux-types.patch \ > - file://nofat32_autoselect.patch " > + file://nofat32_autoselect.patch \ > + file://fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch " > > SRC_URI[md5sum] = "407d405ade410f7597d364ab5dc8c9f6" > SRC_URI[sha256sum] = "0eac6d12388b3d9ed78684529c1b0d9346fa2abbe406c4d4a3eb5a023c98a484"
> -----Original Message----- > From: Darren Hart [mailto:dvhart@linux.intel.com] > Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 12:43 PM > To: Patches and discussions about the oe-core layer > Cc: Kamble, Nitin A > Subject: Re: [OE-core] [PATCH 1/1] dosfstools: fix populated image > creation with dirs > > > > On 12/14/2011 05:47 PM, nitin.a.kamble@intel.com wrote: > > From: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> > > > > This fixes bug: [YOCTO #1783] > > > > Fix populated image creation. Earlier subdirectories support > > was broken, and files can only be placed in the root directory. > > Now directory hirarchy is supported in the image. Also support > > for long names is extended to directory names. > > > > There are some outstanding issues as documented in the patch > > header, these issues can be worked around by running > > dosfsck tool after populated image creation. The dosfsck tool > > is also part of this package. > > > > When using this patch to place the EFI related files into /EFI/BOOT I > added a "dosfsck -a -l ..." command after the "mkdosfs -d ..." command > to clean up issues. Unfortunatley, it does not appear capable of fixing > the . and .. failures: Darren, Looks like you are on the old commit. I don't see these issues. Nitin > > | dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN > | Checking file /ldlinux.sys (LDLINUX.SYS) > | Checking file /initrd (INITRD) > | Checking file /syslinux.cfg (SYSLINUX.CFG) > | Checking file /EFI (EFI) > | Checking file /grub.cfg (GRUB.CFG) > | Checking file /bootia32.efi (BOOTIA32.EFI) > | Checking file /vmlinuz (VMLINUZ) > | Checking file /rootfs.img (ROOTFS.IMG) > | /EFI > | Directory has non-zero size. Fixing it. > | /vmlinuz > | File size is 4144896 bytes, cluster chain length is > 4145152 > bytes. > | Truncating file to 4144896 bytes. > | Checking file /EFI/BOOT (BOOT) > | /EFI > | "." is missing. Can't fix this yet. > | /EFI > | ".." is missing. Can't fix this yet. > | /EFI/BOOT > | Directory has non-zero size. Fixing it. > | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/initrd (INITRD) > | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg (GRUB.CFG) > | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi (BOOTIA32.EFI) > | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/vmlinuz (VMLINUZ) > | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/rootfs.img (ROOTFS.IMG) > | /EFI/BOOT > | "." is missing. Can't fix this yet. > | /EFI/BOOT > | ".." is missing. Can't fix this yet. > | /EFI/BOOT/vmlinuz > | File size is 4144896 bytes, cluster chain length is > 4145152 > bytes. > | Truncating file to 4144896 bytes. > | Performing changes. > | > /build/poky/fri2/tmp/deploy/images/core-image-minimal-fri2-noemgd- > 20111215191648.hddimg: > 14 files, 26837/27029 clusters > > -- > Darren > > > Signed-off-by: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> > > --- > > .../dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch | 489 > ++++++++++++++++++++ > > .../recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb | 5 +- > > 2 files changed, 492 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > create mode 100644 meta/recipes- > devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch > > > > diff --git a/meta/recipes- > devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch > b/meta/recipes- > devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch > > new file mode 100644 > > index 0000000..510f12e > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/meta/recipes- > devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch > > @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ > > +UpstreamStatus: Inappropriate > > + > > +This patch fixes populated dosfs image creation with directory > > +structures. Earlier it was causing segfault; and only image > > +population with no subdirectories was working. > > + > > +Issues fixed: > > +1. (dir->count == dir->entries) check was only needed for root > > + directory entries. And this check is wrong for non-root > > + directories. > > +2. For each dir entry 2 dir->table entries were needed, one for > > + the file/dir and 2nd for long file name support. Earlier long > > + name support was added for filenames but the 2nd entry > > + allocation, initialization & counting was missed. > > +3. The memory clearing was missed at the code path after dir->table > > + memroy allocation. > > +4. Add entries for . & .. directories in all non-root directories. > > +5. The . directory points to the correct entry in fat now. > > +6. All directoriy entries' size was not zero as required for > dosfsck, > > + Now all directory entries' size is zero. > > + > > +Enhancements: > > +1. Added support for long names for directory names. This is same > > + as the existing long name support for filenames. > > +2. Added error messages for previously silent memory allocation and > > + other errors. > > +3. -d options does not work correctly with fat32, so now throwing > > + an error for that. > > +4. Use predefined structures from kernel's msdos_fs.h file, rather > > + than defining again here. And accordingly change the names & use > > + of structure variables. > > + > > +Outstanding Issues: > > +1. The .. directory entry do not point to the parent of current > > + directory. This issue can be fixed by running dosfsck -a after > > + image creation. > > +2. For files the filesize is correct, but the clusters size is more > > + than it needs to be, this also can be fixed by running dosfsck -a > > + after image creation. > > + > > +Signed-off-by: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> > > +2011/12/13 > > + > > + > > +Index: dosfstools-2.11/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c > > +=================================================================== > > +--- dosfstools-2.11.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c > > ++++ dosfstools-2.11/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c > > +@@ -21,7 +21,17 @@ > > + June 2004 - Jordan Crouse (info.linux@amd.com) > > + Added -d <directory> support to populate the image > > + Copyright (C) 2004, Advanced Micro Devices, All Rights Reserved > > +- > > ++ > > ++ 2011-12-13: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> > > ++ Enhanced the -d <directory> support for population of image > while > > ++ creation. Earlier subdirectores support was broken, only files > in > > ++ the rootdir were supported. Now directory hirarchy is supported. > > ++ Also added long filename support to directory names. > > ++ The -d <directory> option (image population while creation) > > ++ is broken with fat32. > > ++ Copyright (C) 2011, Intel Corporation, All Rights Reserved > > ++ > > ++ > > + Fixes/additions May 1998 by Roman Hodek > > + <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>: > > + - Atari format support > > +@@ -86,23 +96,23 @@ > > + # undef __KERNEL__ > > + #endif > > + > > +-#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN > > +- > > ++#ifndef __ASM_STUB_BYTEORDER_H__ > > + #include <asm/byteorder.h> > > +-#ifdef __le16_to_cpu > > +-/* ++roman: 2.1 kernel headers define these function, they're > probably more > > +- * efficient then coding the swaps machine-independently. */ > > +-#define CF_LE_W __le16_to_cpu > > +-#define CF_LE_L __le32_to_cpu > > +-#define CT_LE_W __cpu_to_le16 > > +-#define CT_LE_L __cpu_to_le32 > > +-#else > > +-#define CF_LE_W(v) ((((v) & 0xff) << 8) | (((v) >> 8) & 0xff)) > > +-#define CF_LE_L(v) (((unsigned)(v)>>24) | > (((unsigned)(v)>>8)&0xff00) | \ > > +- (((unsigned)(v)<<8)&0xff0000) | ((unsigned)(v)<<24)) > > ++#endif > > ++ > > ++#include <linux/msdos_fs.h> > > ++ > > ++#undef CF_LE_W > > ++#undef CF_LE_L > > ++#undef CT_LE_W > > ++#undef CT_LE_L > > ++ > > ++#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN > > ++#include <byteswap.h> > > ++#define CF_LE_W(v) bswap_16(v) > > ++#define CF_LE_L(v) bswap_32(v) > > + #define CT_LE_W(v) CF_LE_W(v) > > + #define CT_LE_L(v) CF_LE_L(v) > > +-#endif /* defined(__le16_to_cpu) */ > > + > > + #else > > + > > +@@ -253,33 +263,6 @@ struct fat32_fsinfo { > > + __u32 reserved2[4]; > > + }; > > + > > +-/* This stores up to 13 chars of the name */ > > +- > > +-struct msdos_dir_slot { > > +- __u8 id; /* sequence number for slot */ > > +- __u8 name0_4[10]; /* first 5 characters in name */ > > +- __u8 attr; /* attribute byte */ > > +- __u8 reserved; /* always 0 */ > > +- __u8 alias_checksum; /* checksum for 8.3 alias */ > > +- __u8 name5_10[12]; /* 6 more characters in name */ > > +- __u16 start; /* starting cluster number, 0 in > long slots */ > > +- __u8 name11_12[4]; /* last 2 characters in name */ > > +-}; > > +- > > +-struct msdos_dir_entry > > +- { > > +- char name[8], ext[3]; /* name and extension */ > > +- __u8 attr; /* attribute bits */ > > +- __u8 lcase; /* Case for base and > extension */ > > +- __u8 ctime_ms; /* Creation time, milliseconds */ > > +- __u16 ctime; /* Creation time */ > > +- __u16 cdate; /* Creation date */ > > +- __u16 adate; /* Last access date */ > > +- __u16 starthi; /* high 16 bits of first cl. > (FAT32) */ > > +- __u16 time, date, start; /* time, date and first > cluster */ > > +- __u32 size; /* file size (in bytes) */ > > +- } __attribute__ ((packed)); > > +- > > + /* The "boot code" we put into the filesystem... it writes a > message and > > + tells the user to try again */ > > + > > +@@ -356,7 +339,6 @@ static struct msdos_dir_entry *root_dir; > > + static int size_root_dir; /* Size of the root directory in bytes */ > > + static int sectors_per_cluster = 0; /* Number of sectors per disk > cluster */ > > + static int root_dir_entries = 0; /* Number of root directory > entries */ > > +-static int root_dir_num_entries = 0; > > + static int last_cluster_written = 0; > > + > > + static char *blank_sector; /* Blank sector - all zeros > */ > > +@@ -1315,7 +1297,7 @@ setup_tables (void) > > + de->date = CT_LE_W((unsigned short)(ctime->tm_mday + > > + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + > > + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); > > +- de->ctime_ms = 0; > > ++ de->ctime_cs = 0; > > + de->ctime = de->time; > > + de->cdate = de->date; > > + de->adate = de->date; > > +@@ -1451,16 +1433,23 @@ write_tables (void) > > + > > + /* Add a file to the specified directory entry, and also write it > into the image */ > > + > > +-static void copy_filename(char *filename, char *base, char *ext) { > > ++static void copy_filename(char *filename, char *dos_name) { > > + > > + char *ch = filename; > > + int i, len; > > + > > +- memset(base, 0x20, 8); > > +- memset(ext, 0x20, 3); > > ++ if (!strcmp(filename, ".")) { > > ++ strncpy(dos_name, MSDOS_DOT, MSDOS_NAME); > > ++ return; > > ++ } > > ++ if (!strcmp(filename, "..")) { > > ++ strncpy(dos_name, MSDOS_DOTDOT, MSDOS_NAME); > > ++ return; > > ++ } > > ++ memset(dos_name, 0x20, MSDOS_NAME); > > + > > + for(len = 0 ; *ch && *ch != '.'; ch++) { > > +- base[len++] = toupper(*ch); > > ++ dos_name[len++] = toupper(*ch); > > + if (len == 8) break; > > + } > > + > > +@@ -1468,7 +1457,7 @@ static void copy_filename(char *filename > > + if (*ch) ch++; > > + > > + for(len = 0 ; *ch; ch++) { > > +- ext[len++] = toupper(*ch); > > ++ dos_name[8 + len++] = toupper(*ch); > > + if (len == 3) break; > > + } > > + } > > +@@ -1551,7 +1540,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > > + int start; > > + int usedsec, totalsec; > > + > > +- char name83[8], ext83[3]; > > ++ char dos_name[MSDOS_NAME+1]; > > + > > + struct msdos_dir_slot *slot; > > + int i; > > +@@ -1562,23 +1551,22 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > > + if (dir->root) { > > + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { > > + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); > > ++ return; > > + } > > + } > > + else { > > +- if (dir->count == dir->entries) { > > +- if (!dir->table) > > +- dir->table = > > +- (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct > msdos_dir_entry)); > > +- else { > > +- dir->table = > > +- (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir->entries + > 1) * > > +- sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > > +- > > +- memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct > msdos_dir_entry)); > > +- } > > +- > > +- dir->entries++; > > +- } > > ++ /* 2 entries, one extra for long filename */ > > ++ if (!dir->table) > > ++ dir->table = > > ++ (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(2 * sizeof(struct > msdos_dir_entry)); > > ++ else > > ++ dir->table = > > ++ (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, 2 * (dir- > >entries + 1) * > > ++ sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > > ++ if (!dir->table) > > ++ printf("Error - realloc failed\n"); > > ++ memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, 2 * sizeof(struct > msdos_dir_entry)); > > ++ dir->entries += 2; > > + } > > + > > + infile = open(filename, O_RDONLY, 0); > > +@@ -1611,13 +1599,13 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > > + return -1; > > + } > > + > > +- printf("ADD %s\n", filename); > > ++ printf("ADD FILE %s\n", filename); > > + > > + /* Grab the basename of the file */ > > + base = basename(filename); > > + > > +- /* Extract out the 8.3 name */ > > +- copy_filename(base, name83, ext83); > > ++ /* convert for dos fat structure */ > > ++ copy_filename(base, dos_name); > > + > > + /* Make an extended name slot */ > > + > > +@@ -1629,12 +1617,9 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > > + > > + slot->alias_checksum = 0; > > + > > +- for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) > > +- slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot- > >alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + name83[i]; > > ++ for(i = 0; i < MSDOS_NAME; i++) > > ++ slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot- > >alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + dos_name[i]; > > + > > +- for(i = 0; i < 3; i++) > > +- slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot- > >alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + ext83[i]; > > +- > > + p = base; > > + > > + copy_name(slot->name0_4, 10, &p); > > +@@ -1645,8 +1630,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > > + /* Get the entry from the root filesytem */ > > + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; > > + > > +- strncpy(entry->name, name83, 8); > > +- strncpy(entry->ext, ext83, 3); > > ++ strncpy(entry->name, dos_name, MSDOS_NAME); > > + > > + > > + /* If the user has it read only, then add read only to the > incoming > > +@@ -1665,7 +1649,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > > + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + > > + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); > > + > > +- entry->ctime_ms = 0; > > ++ entry->ctime_cs = 0; > > + entry->ctime = entry->time; > > + entry->cdate = entry->date; > > + entry->adate = entry->date; > > +@@ -1711,6 +1695,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru > > + > > + exit_add: > > + if (infile) close(infile); > > ++ return 0; > > + } > > + > > + /* Add a new directory to the specified directory entry, and in > turn populate > > +@@ -1727,10 +1712,18 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename > > + struct dirent *dentry = 0; > > + int remain; > > + char *data; > > ++ char *base; > > ++ char dos_name[MSDOS_NAME+1]; > > ++ struct msdos_dir_slot *slot; > > ++ int i; > > ++ char *p; > > + > > + /* If the directory doesn't exist */ > > +- if (!rddir) return; > > +- > > ++ if (!rddir) { > > ++ printf("Error - dir does not exist: %s\n", filename); > > ++ return; > > ++ } > > ++ > > + if (dir->root) { > > + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { > > + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); > > +@@ -1738,28 +1731,58 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename > > + } > > + } > > + else { > > +- if (dir->count == dir->entries) { > > +- if (!dir->table) > > +- dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct > msdos_dir_entry)); > > +- else { > > +- dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir- > >entries + 1) * > > +- sizeof(struct > msdos_dir_entry)); > > +- > > +- /* Zero it out to avoid issues */ > > +- memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct > msdos_dir_entry)); > > +- } > > +- dir->entries++; > > ++ /* 2 entries, one extra for long name of the directory */ > > ++ if (!dir->table) > > ++ dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(2 * > sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > > ++ else > > ++ dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, 2 > * (dir->entries + 1) * > > ++ > sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); > > ++ if (!dir->table) { > > ++ printf("Error - memory allocation failed\n"); > > ++ goto exit_add_dir; > > + } > > ++ /* Zero it out to avoid issues */ > > ++ memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, 2 * sizeof(struct > msdos_dir_entry)); > > ++ dir->entries += 2; > > + } > > + > > ++ printf("ADD DIR %s\n", filename); > > + /* Now, create a new directory entry for the new directory */ > > + newdir = (struct dir_entry *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct > dir_entry)); > > +- if (!newdir) goto exit_add_dir; > > ++ if (!newdir) { > > ++ printf("Error - calloc failed\n"); > > ++ goto exit_add_dir; > > ++ } > > ++ > > ++ /* Grab the basename of the file */ > > ++ base = basename(filename); > > ++ > > ++ /* convert for dos structure */ > > ++ copy_filename(base, dos_name); > > ++ > > ++ /* Make an extended name slot */ > > ++ slot = (struct msdos_dir_slot *) &dir->table[dir->count++]; > > ++ slot->id = 'A'; > > ++ slot->attr = 0x0F; > > ++ slot->reserved = 0; > > ++ slot->start = 0; > > ++ > > ++ slot->alias_checksum = 0; > > + > > ++ for (i = 0; i < MSDOS_NAME; i++) > > ++ slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot- > >alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + dos_name[i]; > > ++ > > ++ p = base; > > ++ > > ++ copy_name(slot->name0_4, 10, &p); > > ++ copy_name(slot->name5_10, 12, &p); > > ++ copy_name(slot->name11_12, 4, &p); > > ++ > > ++ /* Get the entry from the root filesytem */ > > + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; > > + > > +- strncpy(entry->name, basename(filename), sizeof(entry->name)); > > +- > > ++ strncpy(entry->name, dos_name, MSDOS_NAME); > > ++ > > + entry->attr = ATTR_DIR; > > + ctime = localtime(&create_time); > > + > > +@@ -1770,25 +1793,32 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename > > + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + > > + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); > > + > > +- entry->ctime_ms = 0; > > ++ entry->ctime_cs = 0; > > + entry->ctime = entry->time; > > + entry->cdate = entry->date; > > + entry->adate = entry->date; > > + > > + /* Now, read the directory */ > > + > > +- while((dentry = readdir(rddir))) { > > ++ > > ++ while((base[0] != '.') && (dentry = readdir(rddir))) { > > + struct stat st; > > + char *buffer; > > +- > > +- if (!strcmp(dentry->d_name, ".") || !strcmp(dentry->d_name, > "..")) > > +- continue; > > + > > +- /* DOS wouldn't like a typical unix . (dot) file, so we skip > those too */ > > +- if (dentry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; > > ++ if (dentry->d_name[0] == '.') { > > ++ /* dos also has . & .. directory entries */ > > ++ if (! ((!strcmp(dentry->d_name, ".")) || (!strcmp(dentry- > >d_name, "..")))) { > > ++ /* ignore other .* files */ > > ++ printf("Error - File/Dir name is not dos compatible, > ignored: %s\n", dentry->d_name); > > ++ continue; > > ++ } > > ++ } > > + > > + buffer = malloc(strlen(filename) + strlen(dentry->d_name) + 3); > > +- if (!buffer) continue; > > ++ if (!buffer) { > > ++ printf("Error - malloc failed\n"); > > ++ goto exit_add_dir; > > ++ } > > + > > + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", filename, dentry->d_name); > > + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { > > +@@ -1806,11 +1836,23 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename > > + /* Now that the entire directory has been written, go ahead and > write the directory > > + entry as well */ > > + > > ++ entry->size = 0; /* a directory has zero size */ > > ++ > > ++ if (base[0] == '.') { /* . & .. point to parent's cluster */ > > ++ goto exit_add_dir; > > ++ } > > ++ > > + entry->start = CT_LE_W(last_cluster_written); > > + entry->starthi = CT_LE_W((last_cluster_written & 0xFFFF0000) >> > 16); > > +- entry->size = newdir->count * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry); > > ++ > > ++/* . dir start points to parent */ > > ++ newdir->table[1].start = entry->start; > > ++/* .. dir points to parent of parent*/ > > ++/* .. dir start is not set yet, would need more changes to the > code, > > ++ * but dosfsck can fix these .. entry start pointers correctly */ > > ++ > > ++ remain = newdir->count * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry); > > + > > +- remain = entry->size; > > + data = (char *) newdir->table; > > + > > + while(remain) { > > +@@ -1858,6 +1900,7 @@ static void add_root_directory(char *dir > > + > > + if (!newdir) { > > + closedir(dir); > > ++ printf("Error - calloc failed!\n"); > > + return; > > + } > > + > > +@@ -1877,7 +1920,10 @@ static void add_root_directory(char *dir > > + if (entry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; > > + > > + buffer = malloc(strlen(dirname) + strlen(entry->d_name) + 3); > > +- if (!buffer) continue; > > ++ if (!buffer) { > > ++ printf("Error - malloc failed!\n"); > > ++ continue; > > ++ } > > + > > + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", dirname, entry->d_name); > > + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { > > +@@ -2245,6 +2291,9 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) > > + if (check && listfile) /* Auto and specified bad block handling > are mutually */ > > + die ("-c and -l are incompatible"); /* exclusive of > each other! */ > > + > > ++ if (dirname && (size_fat == 32)) > > ++ die ("-d is incompatible with FAT32"); > > ++ > > + if (!create) { > > + check_mount (device_name); /* Is the device already mounted? > */ > > + dev = open (device_name, O_RDWR); /* Is it a suitable device to > build the FS on? */ > > diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb > b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb > > index 66eeb7c..ec75ac9 100644 > > --- a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb > > +++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb > > @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION = "DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities" > > SECTION = "base" > > LICENSE = "GPLv2" > > LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = > "file://mkdosfs/COPYING;md5=cbe67f08d6883bff587f615f0cc81aa8" > > -PR = "r3" > > +PR = "r4" > > > > SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni- > erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV}.src.tar.gz \ > > file://mkdosfs-bootcode.patch \ > > @@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni- > erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV} > > file://msdos_fat12_undefined.patch \ > > file://dosfstools-msdos_fs-types.patch \ > > file://include-linux-types.patch \ > > - file://nofat32_autoselect.patch " > > + file://nofat32_autoselect.patch \ > > + file://fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch " > > > > SRC_URI[md5sum] = "407d405ade410f7597d364ab5dc8c9f6" > > SRC_URI[sha256sum] = > "0eac6d12388b3d9ed78684529c1b0d9346fa2abbe406c4d4a3eb5a023c98a484" > > -- > Darren Hart > Intel Open Source Technology Center > Yocto Project - Linux Kernel
On 12/15/2011 02:03 PM, Kamble, Nitin A wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Darren Hart [mailto:dvhart@linux.intel.com] >> Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 12:43 PM >> To: Patches and discussions about the oe-core layer >> Cc: Kamble, Nitin A >> Subject: Re: [OE-core] [PATCH 1/1] dosfstools: fix populated image >> creation with dirs >> >> >> >> On 12/14/2011 05:47 PM, nitin.a.kamble@intel.com wrote: >>> From: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> >>> >>> This fixes bug: [YOCTO #1783] >>> >>> Fix populated image creation. Earlier subdirectories support >>> was broken, and files can only be placed in the root directory. >>> Now directory hirarchy is supported in the image. Also support >>> for long names is extended to directory names. >>> >>> There are some outstanding issues as documented in the patch >>> header, these issues can be worked around by running >>> dosfsck tool after populated image creation. The dosfsck tool >>> is also part of this package. >>> >> >> When using this patch to place the EFI related files into /EFI/BOOT I >> added a "dosfsck -a -l ..." command after the "mkdosfs -d ..." command >> to clean up issues. Unfortunatley, it does not appear capable of fixing >> the . and .. failures: > > Darren, Looks like you are on the old commit. I don't see these issues. You are correct, I was cleaning dosfstools instead of dosfstools-native. Doh. The current dosfsck output is: dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN Checking file /ldlinux.sys (LDLINUX.SYS) Checking file /initrd (INITRD) Checking file /syslinux.cfg (SYSLINUX.CFG) Checking file /EFI (EFI) Checking file /vmlinuz (VMLINUZ) Checking file /rootfs.img (ROOTFS.IMG) /vmlinuz File size is 4144896 bytes, cluster chain length is > 4145152 bytes. Truncating file to 4144896 bytes. Checking file /EFI/.. (..) Checking file /EFI/BOOT (BOOT) Checking file /EFI/. (.) /EFI/.. Start (16022) does not point to .. (0) /EFI/. Start (0) does not point to parent (16022) Checking file /EFI/BOOT/.. (..) Checking file /EFI/BOOT/. (.) Checking file /EFI/BOOT/initrd (INITRD) Checking file /EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg (GRUB.CFG) Checking file /EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi (BOOTIA32.EFI) Checking file /EFI/BOOT/vmlinuz (VMLINUZ) Checking file /EFI/BOOT/rootfs.img (ROOTFS.IMG) /EFI/BOOT/.. Start (16021) does not point to .. (16022) /EFI/BOOT/. Start (0) does not point to parent (16021) /EFI/BOOT/vmlinuz File size is 4144896 bytes, cluster chain length is > 4145152 bytes. Truncating file to 4144896 bytes. Performing changes. /build/poky/fri2/tmp/deploy/images/core-image-minimal-fri2-noemgd-20111216000605.hddimg: 12 files, 26635/26828 clusters It does work in my live image tests however. -- Darren > Nitin > >> >> | dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN >> | Checking file /ldlinux.sys (LDLINUX.SYS) >> | Checking file /initrd (INITRD) >> | Checking file /syslinux.cfg (SYSLINUX.CFG) >> | Checking file /EFI (EFI) >> | Checking file /grub.cfg (GRUB.CFG) >> | Checking file /bootia32.efi (BOOTIA32.EFI) >> | Checking file /vmlinuz (VMLINUZ) >> | Checking file /rootfs.img (ROOTFS.IMG) >> | /EFI >> | Directory has non-zero size. Fixing it. >> | /vmlinuz >> | File size is 4144896 bytes, cluster chain length is > 4145152 >> bytes. >> | Truncating file to 4144896 bytes. >> | Checking file /EFI/BOOT (BOOT) >> | /EFI >> | "." is missing. Can't fix this yet. >> | /EFI >> | ".." is missing. Can't fix this yet. >> | /EFI/BOOT >> | Directory has non-zero size. Fixing it. >> | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/initrd (INITRD) >> | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg (GRUB.CFG) >> | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi (BOOTIA32.EFI) >> | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/vmlinuz (VMLINUZ) >> | Checking file /EFI/BOOT/rootfs.img (ROOTFS.IMG) >> | /EFI/BOOT >> | "." is missing. Can't fix this yet. >> | /EFI/BOOT >> | ".." is missing. Can't fix this yet. >> | /EFI/BOOT/vmlinuz >> | File size is 4144896 bytes, cluster chain length is > 4145152 >> bytes. >> | Truncating file to 4144896 bytes. >> | Performing changes. >> | >> /build/poky/fri2/tmp/deploy/images/core-image-minimal-fri2-noemgd- >> 20111215191648.hddimg: >> 14 files, 26837/27029 clusters >> >> -- >> Darren >> >>> Signed-off-by: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> >>> --- >>> .../dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch | 489 >> ++++++++++++++++++++ >>> .../recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb | 5 +- >>> 2 files changed, 492 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >>> create mode 100644 meta/recipes- >> devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch >>> >>> diff --git a/meta/recipes- >> devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch >> b/meta/recipes- >> devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch >>> new file mode 100644 >>> index 0000000..510f12e >>> --- /dev/null >>> +++ b/meta/recipes- >> devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch >>> @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ >>> +UpstreamStatus: Inappropriate >>> + >>> +This patch fixes populated dosfs image creation with directory >>> +structures. Earlier it was causing segfault; and only image >>> +population with no subdirectories was working. >>> + >>> +Issues fixed: >>> +1. (dir->count == dir->entries) check was only needed for root >>> + directory entries. And this check is wrong for non-root >>> + directories. >>> +2. For each dir entry 2 dir->table entries were needed, one for >>> + the file/dir and 2nd for long file name support. Earlier long >>> + name support was added for filenames but the 2nd entry >>> + allocation, initialization & counting was missed. >>> +3. The memory clearing was missed at the code path after dir->table >>> + memroy allocation. >>> +4. Add entries for . & .. directories in all non-root directories. >>> +5. The . directory points to the correct entry in fat now. >>> +6. All directoriy entries' size was not zero as required for >> dosfsck, >>> + Now all directory entries' size is zero. >>> + >>> +Enhancements: >>> +1. Added support for long names for directory names. This is same >>> + as the existing long name support for filenames. >>> +2. Added error messages for previously silent memory allocation and >>> + other errors. >>> +3. -d options does not work correctly with fat32, so now throwing >>> + an error for that. >>> +4. Use predefined structures from kernel's msdos_fs.h file, rather >>> + than defining again here. And accordingly change the names & use >>> + of structure variables. >>> + >>> +Outstanding Issues: >>> +1. The .. directory entry do not point to the parent of current >>> + directory. This issue can be fixed by running dosfsck -a after >>> + image creation. >>> +2. For files the filesize is correct, but the clusters size is more >>> + than it needs to be, this also can be fixed by running dosfsck -a >>> + after image creation. >>> + >>> +Signed-off-by: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> >>> +2011/12/13 >>> + >>> + >>> +Index: dosfstools-2.11/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c >>> +=================================================================== >>> +--- dosfstools-2.11.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c >>> ++++ dosfstools-2.11/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c >>> +@@ -21,7 +21,17 @@ >>> + June 2004 - Jordan Crouse (info.linux@amd.com) >>> + Added -d <directory> support to populate the image >>> + Copyright (C) 2004, Advanced Micro Devices, All Rights Reserved >>> +- >>> ++ >>> ++ 2011-12-13: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> >>> ++ Enhanced the -d <directory> support for population of image >> while >>> ++ creation. Earlier subdirectores support was broken, only files >> in >>> ++ the rootdir were supported. Now directory hirarchy is supported. >>> ++ Also added long filename support to directory names. >>> ++ The -d <directory> option (image population while creation) >>> ++ is broken with fat32. >>> ++ Copyright (C) 2011, Intel Corporation, All Rights Reserved >>> ++ >>> ++ >>> + Fixes/additions May 1998 by Roman Hodek >>> + <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>: >>> + - Atari format support >>> +@@ -86,23 +96,23 @@ >>> + # undef __KERNEL__ >>> + #endif >>> + >>> +-#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN >>> +- >>> ++#ifndef __ASM_STUB_BYTEORDER_H__ >>> + #include <asm/byteorder.h> >>> +-#ifdef __le16_to_cpu >>> +-/* ++roman: 2.1 kernel headers define these function, they're >> probably more >>> +- * efficient then coding the swaps machine-independently. */ >>> +-#define CF_LE_W __le16_to_cpu >>> +-#define CF_LE_L __le32_to_cpu >>> +-#define CT_LE_W __cpu_to_le16 >>> +-#define CT_LE_L __cpu_to_le32 >>> +-#else >>> +-#define CF_LE_W(v) ((((v) & 0xff) << 8) | (((v) >> 8) & 0xff)) >>> +-#define CF_LE_L(v) (((unsigned)(v)>>24) | >> (((unsigned)(v)>>8)&0xff00) | \ >>> +- (((unsigned)(v)<<8)&0xff0000) | ((unsigned)(v)<<24)) >>> ++#endif >>> ++ >>> ++#include <linux/msdos_fs.h> >>> ++ >>> ++#undef CF_LE_W >>> ++#undef CF_LE_L >>> ++#undef CT_LE_W >>> ++#undef CT_LE_L >>> ++ >>> ++#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN >>> ++#include <byteswap.h> >>> ++#define CF_LE_W(v) bswap_16(v) >>> ++#define CF_LE_L(v) bswap_32(v) >>> + #define CT_LE_W(v) CF_LE_W(v) >>> + #define CT_LE_L(v) CF_LE_L(v) >>> +-#endif /* defined(__le16_to_cpu) */ >>> + >>> + #else >>> + >>> +@@ -253,33 +263,6 @@ struct fat32_fsinfo { >>> + __u32 reserved2[4]; >>> + }; >>> + >>> +-/* This stores up to 13 chars of the name */ >>> +- >>> +-struct msdos_dir_slot { >>> +- __u8 id; /* sequence number for slot */ >>> +- __u8 name0_4[10]; /* first 5 characters in name */ >>> +- __u8 attr; /* attribute byte */ >>> +- __u8 reserved; /* always 0 */ >>> +- __u8 alias_checksum; /* checksum for 8.3 alias */ >>> +- __u8 name5_10[12]; /* 6 more characters in name */ >>> +- __u16 start; /* starting cluster number, 0 in >> long slots */ >>> +- __u8 name11_12[4]; /* last 2 characters in name */ >>> +-}; >>> +- >>> +-struct msdos_dir_entry >>> +- { >>> +- char name[8], ext[3]; /* name and extension */ >>> +- __u8 attr; /* attribute bits */ >>> +- __u8 lcase; /* Case for base and >> extension */ >>> +- __u8 ctime_ms; /* Creation time, milliseconds */ >>> +- __u16 ctime; /* Creation time */ >>> +- __u16 cdate; /* Creation date */ >>> +- __u16 adate; /* Last access date */ >>> +- __u16 starthi; /* high 16 bits of first cl. >> (FAT32) */ >>> +- __u16 time, date, start; /* time, date and first >> cluster */ >>> +- __u32 size; /* file size (in bytes) */ >>> +- } __attribute__ ((packed)); >>> +- >>> + /* The "boot code" we put into the filesystem... it writes a >> message and >>> + tells the user to try again */ >>> + >>> +@@ -356,7 +339,6 @@ static struct msdos_dir_entry *root_dir; >>> + static int size_root_dir; /* Size of the root directory in bytes */ >>> + static int sectors_per_cluster = 0; /* Number of sectors per disk >> cluster */ >>> + static int root_dir_entries = 0; /* Number of root directory >> entries */ >>> +-static int root_dir_num_entries = 0; >>> + static int last_cluster_written = 0; >>> + >>> + static char *blank_sector; /* Blank sector - all zeros >> */ >>> +@@ -1315,7 +1297,7 @@ setup_tables (void) >>> + de->date = CT_LE_W((unsigned short)(ctime->tm_mday + >>> + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + >>> + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); >>> +- de->ctime_ms = 0; >>> ++ de->ctime_cs = 0; >>> + de->ctime = de->time; >>> + de->cdate = de->date; >>> + de->adate = de->date; >>> +@@ -1451,16 +1433,23 @@ write_tables (void) >>> + >>> + /* Add a file to the specified directory entry, and also write it >> into the image */ >>> + >>> +-static void copy_filename(char *filename, char *base, char *ext) { >>> ++static void copy_filename(char *filename, char *dos_name) { >>> + >>> + char *ch = filename; >>> + int i, len; >>> + >>> +- memset(base, 0x20, 8); >>> +- memset(ext, 0x20, 3); >>> ++ if (!strcmp(filename, ".")) { >>> ++ strncpy(dos_name, MSDOS_DOT, MSDOS_NAME); >>> ++ return; >>> ++ } >>> ++ if (!strcmp(filename, "..")) { >>> ++ strncpy(dos_name, MSDOS_DOTDOT, MSDOS_NAME); >>> ++ return; >>> ++ } >>> ++ memset(dos_name, 0x20, MSDOS_NAME); >>> + >>> + for(len = 0 ; *ch && *ch != '.'; ch++) { >>> +- base[len++] = toupper(*ch); >>> ++ dos_name[len++] = toupper(*ch); >>> + if (len == 8) break; >>> + } >>> + >>> +@@ -1468,7 +1457,7 @@ static void copy_filename(char *filename >>> + if (*ch) ch++; >>> + >>> + for(len = 0 ; *ch; ch++) { >>> +- ext[len++] = toupper(*ch); >>> ++ dos_name[8 + len++] = toupper(*ch); >>> + if (len == 3) break; >>> + } >>> + } >>> +@@ -1551,7 +1540,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru >>> + int start; >>> + int usedsec, totalsec; >>> + >>> +- char name83[8], ext83[3]; >>> ++ char dos_name[MSDOS_NAME+1]; >>> + >>> + struct msdos_dir_slot *slot; >>> + int i; >>> +@@ -1562,23 +1551,22 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru >>> + if (dir->root) { >>> + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { >>> + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); >>> ++ return; >>> + } >>> + } >>> + else { >>> +- if (dir->count == dir->entries) { >>> +- if (!dir->table) >>> +- dir->table = >>> +- (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct >> msdos_dir_entry)); >>> +- else { >>> +- dir->table = >>> +- (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir->entries + >> 1) * >>> +- sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); >>> +- >>> +- memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct >> msdos_dir_entry)); >>> +- } >>> +- >>> +- dir->entries++; >>> +- } >>> ++ /* 2 entries, one extra for long filename */ >>> ++ if (!dir->table) >>> ++ dir->table = >>> ++ (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(2 * sizeof(struct >> msdos_dir_entry)); >>> ++ else >>> ++ dir->table = >>> ++ (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, 2 * (dir- >>> entries + 1) * >>> ++ sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); >>> ++ if (!dir->table) >>> ++ printf("Error - realloc failed\n"); >>> ++ memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, 2 * sizeof(struct >> msdos_dir_entry)); >>> ++ dir->entries += 2; >>> + } >>> + >>> + infile = open(filename, O_RDONLY, 0); >>> +@@ -1611,13 +1599,13 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru >>> + return -1; >>> + } >>> + >>> +- printf("ADD %s\n", filename); >>> ++ printf("ADD FILE %s\n", filename); >>> + >>> + /* Grab the basename of the file */ >>> + base = basename(filename); >>> + >>> +- /* Extract out the 8.3 name */ >>> +- copy_filename(base, name83, ext83); >>> ++ /* convert for dos fat structure */ >>> ++ copy_filename(base, dos_name); >>> + >>> + /* Make an extended name slot */ >>> + >>> +@@ -1629,12 +1617,9 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru >>> + >>> + slot->alias_checksum = 0; >>> + >>> +- for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) >>> +- slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot- >>> alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + name83[i]; >>> ++ for(i = 0; i < MSDOS_NAME; i++) >>> ++ slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot- >>> alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + dos_name[i]; >>> + >>> +- for(i = 0; i < 3; i++) >>> +- slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot- >>> alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + ext83[i]; >>> +- >>> + p = base; >>> + >>> + copy_name(slot->name0_4, 10, &p); >>> +@@ -1645,8 +1630,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru >>> + /* Get the entry from the root filesytem */ >>> + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; >>> + >>> +- strncpy(entry->name, name83, 8); >>> +- strncpy(entry->ext, ext83, 3); >>> ++ strncpy(entry->name, dos_name, MSDOS_NAME); >>> + >>> + >>> + /* If the user has it read only, then add read only to the >> incoming >>> +@@ -1665,7 +1649,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru >>> + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + >>> + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); >>> + >>> +- entry->ctime_ms = 0; >>> ++ entry->ctime_cs = 0; >>> + entry->ctime = entry->time; >>> + entry->cdate = entry->date; >>> + entry->adate = entry->date; >>> +@@ -1711,6 +1695,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru >>> + >>> + exit_add: >>> + if (infile) close(infile); >>> ++ return 0; >>> + } >>> + >>> + /* Add a new directory to the specified directory entry, and in >> turn populate >>> +@@ -1727,10 +1712,18 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename >>> + struct dirent *dentry = 0; >>> + int remain; >>> + char *data; >>> ++ char *base; >>> ++ char dos_name[MSDOS_NAME+1]; >>> ++ struct msdos_dir_slot *slot; >>> ++ int i; >>> ++ char *p; >>> + >>> + /* If the directory doesn't exist */ >>> +- if (!rddir) return; >>> +- >>> ++ if (!rddir) { >>> ++ printf("Error - dir does not exist: %s\n", filename); >>> ++ return; >>> ++ } >>> ++ >>> + if (dir->root) { >>> + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { >>> + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); >>> +@@ -1738,28 +1731,58 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename >>> + } >>> + } >>> + else { >>> +- if (dir->count == dir->entries) { >>> +- if (!dir->table) >>> +- dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct >> msdos_dir_entry)); >>> +- else { >>> +- dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir- >>> entries + 1) * >>> +- sizeof(struct >> msdos_dir_entry)); >>> +- >>> +- /* Zero it out to avoid issues */ >>> +- memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct >> msdos_dir_entry)); >>> +- } >>> +- dir->entries++; >>> ++ /* 2 entries, one extra for long name of the directory */ >>> ++ if (!dir->table) >>> ++ dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(2 * >> sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); >>> ++ else >>> ++ dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, 2 >> * (dir->entries + 1) * >>> ++ >> sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); >>> ++ if (!dir->table) { >>> ++ printf("Error - memory allocation failed\n"); >>> ++ goto exit_add_dir; >>> + } >>> ++ /* Zero it out to avoid issues */ >>> ++ memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, 2 * sizeof(struct >> msdos_dir_entry)); >>> ++ dir->entries += 2; >>> + } >>> + >>> ++ printf("ADD DIR %s\n", filename); >>> + /* Now, create a new directory entry for the new directory */ >>> + newdir = (struct dir_entry *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct >> dir_entry)); >>> +- if (!newdir) goto exit_add_dir; >>> ++ if (!newdir) { >>> ++ printf("Error - calloc failed\n"); >>> ++ goto exit_add_dir; >>> ++ } >>> ++ >>> ++ /* Grab the basename of the file */ >>> ++ base = basename(filename); >>> ++ >>> ++ /* convert for dos structure */ >>> ++ copy_filename(base, dos_name); >>> ++ >>> ++ /* Make an extended name slot */ >>> ++ slot = (struct msdos_dir_slot *) &dir->table[dir->count++]; >>> ++ slot->id = 'A'; >>> ++ slot->attr = 0x0F; >>> ++ slot->reserved = 0; >>> ++ slot->start = 0; >>> ++ >>> ++ slot->alias_checksum = 0; >>> + >>> ++ for (i = 0; i < MSDOS_NAME; i++) >>> ++ slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot- >>> alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + dos_name[i]; >>> ++ >>> ++ p = base; >>> ++ >>> ++ copy_name(slot->name0_4, 10, &p); >>> ++ copy_name(slot->name5_10, 12, &p); >>> ++ copy_name(slot->name11_12, 4, &p); >>> ++ >>> ++ /* Get the entry from the root filesytem */ >>> + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; >>> + >>> +- strncpy(entry->name, basename(filename), sizeof(entry->name)); >>> +- >>> ++ strncpy(entry->name, dos_name, MSDOS_NAME); >>> ++ >>> + entry->attr = ATTR_DIR; >>> + ctime = localtime(&create_time); >>> + >>> +@@ -1770,25 +1793,32 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename >>> + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + >>> + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); >>> + >>> +- entry->ctime_ms = 0; >>> ++ entry->ctime_cs = 0; >>> + entry->ctime = entry->time; >>> + entry->cdate = entry->date; >>> + entry->adate = entry->date; >>> + >>> + /* Now, read the directory */ >>> + >>> +- while((dentry = readdir(rddir))) { >>> ++ >>> ++ while((base[0] != '.') && (dentry = readdir(rddir))) { >>> + struct stat st; >>> + char *buffer; >>> +- >>> +- if (!strcmp(dentry->d_name, ".") || !strcmp(dentry->d_name, >> "..")) >>> +- continue; >>> + >>> +- /* DOS wouldn't like a typical unix . (dot) file, so we skip >> those too */ >>> +- if (dentry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; >>> ++ if (dentry->d_name[0] == '.') { >>> ++ /* dos also has . & .. directory entries */ >>> ++ if (! ((!strcmp(dentry->d_name, ".")) || (!strcmp(dentry- >>> d_name, "..")))) { >>> ++ /* ignore other .* files */ >>> ++ printf("Error - File/Dir name is not dos compatible, >> ignored: %s\n", dentry->d_name); >>> ++ continue; >>> ++ } >>> ++ } >>> + >>> + buffer = malloc(strlen(filename) + strlen(dentry->d_name) + 3); >>> +- if (!buffer) continue; >>> ++ if (!buffer) { >>> ++ printf("Error - malloc failed\n"); >>> ++ goto exit_add_dir; >>> ++ } >>> + >>> + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", filename, dentry->d_name); >>> + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { >>> +@@ -1806,11 +1836,23 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename >>> + /* Now that the entire directory has been written, go ahead and >> write the directory >>> + entry as well */ >>> + >>> ++ entry->size = 0; /* a directory has zero size */ >>> ++ >>> ++ if (base[0] == '.') { /* . & .. point to parent's cluster */ >>> ++ goto exit_add_dir; >>> ++ } >>> ++ >>> + entry->start = CT_LE_W(last_cluster_written); >>> + entry->starthi = CT_LE_W((last_cluster_written & 0xFFFF0000) >> >> 16); >>> +- entry->size = newdir->count * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry); >>> ++ >>> ++/* . dir start points to parent */ >>> ++ newdir->table[1].start = entry->start; >>> ++/* .. dir points to parent of parent*/ >>> ++/* .. dir start is not set yet, would need more changes to the >> code, >>> ++ * but dosfsck can fix these .. entry start pointers correctly */ >>> ++ >>> ++ remain = newdir->count * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry); >>> + >>> +- remain = entry->size; >>> + data = (char *) newdir->table; >>> + >>> + while(remain) { >>> +@@ -1858,6 +1900,7 @@ static void add_root_directory(char *dir >>> + >>> + if (!newdir) { >>> + closedir(dir); >>> ++ printf("Error - calloc failed!\n"); >>> + return; >>> + } >>> + >>> +@@ -1877,7 +1920,10 @@ static void add_root_directory(char *dir >>> + if (entry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; >>> + >>> + buffer = malloc(strlen(dirname) + strlen(entry->d_name) + 3); >>> +- if (!buffer) continue; >>> ++ if (!buffer) { >>> ++ printf("Error - malloc failed!\n"); >>> ++ continue; >>> ++ } >>> + >>> + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", dirname, entry->d_name); >>> + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { >>> +@@ -2245,6 +2291,9 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) >>> + if (check && listfile) /* Auto and specified bad block handling >> are mutually */ >>> + die ("-c and -l are incompatible"); /* exclusive of >> each other! */ >>> + >>> ++ if (dirname && (size_fat == 32)) >>> ++ die ("-d is incompatible with FAT32"); >>> ++ >>> + if (!create) { >>> + check_mount (device_name); /* Is the device already mounted? >> */ >>> + dev = open (device_name, O_RDWR); /* Is it a suitable device to >> build the FS on? */ >>> diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb >> b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb >>> index 66eeb7c..ec75ac9 100644 >>> --- a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb >>> +++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb >>> @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION = "DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities" >>> SECTION = "base" >>> LICENSE = "GPLv2" >>> LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = >> "file://mkdosfs/COPYING;md5=cbe67f08d6883bff587f615f0cc81aa8" >>> -PR = "r3" >>> +PR = "r4" >>> >>> SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni- >> erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV}.src.tar.gz \ >>> file://mkdosfs-bootcode.patch \ >>> @@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni- >> erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV} >>> file://msdos_fat12_undefined.patch \ >>> file://dosfstools-msdos_fs-types.patch \ >>> file://include-linux-types.patch \ >>> - file://nofat32_autoselect.patch " >>> + file://nofat32_autoselect.patch \ >>> + file://fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch " >>> >>> SRC_URI[md5sum] = "407d405ade410f7597d364ab5dc8c9f6" >>> SRC_URI[sha256sum] = >> "0eac6d12388b3d9ed78684529c1b0d9346fa2abbe406c4d4a3eb5a023c98a484" >> >> -- >> Darren Hart >> Intel Open Source Technology Center >> Yocto Project - Linux Kernel
Patch
diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..510f12e --- /dev/null +++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools/fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ +UpstreamStatus: Inappropriate + +This patch fixes populated dosfs image creation with directory +structures. Earlier it was causing segfault; and only image +population with no subdirectories was working. + +Issues fixed: +1. (dir->count == dir->entries) check was only needed for root + directory entries. And this check is wrong for non-root + directories. +2. For each dir entry 2 dir->table entries were needed, one for + the file/dir and 2nd for long file name support. Earlier long + name support was added for filenames but the 2nd entry + allocation, initialization & counting was missed. +3. The memory clearing was missed at the code path after dir->table + memroy allocation. +4. Add entries for . & .. directories in all non-root directories. +5. The . directory points to the correct entry in fat now. +6. All directoriy entries' size was not zero as required for dosfsck, + Now all directory entries' size is zero. + +Enhancements: +1. Added support for long names for directory names. This is same + as the existing long name support for filenames. +2. Added error messages for previously silent memory allocation and + other errors. +3. -d options does not work correctly with fat32, so now throwing + an error for that. +4. Use predefined structures from kernel's msdos_fs.h file, rather + than defining again here. And accordingly change the names & use + of structure variables. + +Outstanding Issues: +1. The .. directory entry do not point to the parent of current + directory. This issue can be fixed by running dosfsck -a after + image creation. +2. For files the filesize is correct, but the clusters size is more + than it needs to be, this also can be fixed by running dosfsck -a + after image creation. + +Signed-off-by: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> +2011/12/13 + + +Index: dosfstools-2.11/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c +=================================================================== +--- dosfstools-2.11.orig/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c ++++ dosfstools-2.11/mkdosfs/mkdosfs.c +@@ -21,7 +21,17 @@ + June 2004 - Jordan Crouse (info.linux@amd.com) + Added -d <directory> support to populate the image + Copyright (C) 2004, Advanced Micro Devices, All Rights Reserved +- ++ ++ 2011-12-13: Nitin A Kamble <nitin.a.kamble@intel.com> ++ Enhanced the -d <directory> support for population of image while ++ creation. Earlier subdirectores support was broken, only files in ++ the rootdir were supported. Now directory hirarchy is supported. ++ Also added long filename support to directory names. ++ The -d <directory> option (image population while creation) ++ is broken with fat32. ++ Copyright (C) 2011, Intel Corporation, All Rights Reserved ++ ++ + Fixes/additions May 1998 by Roman Hodek + <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>: + - Atari format support +@@ -86,23 +96,23 @@ + # undef __KERNEL__ + #endif + +-#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN +- ++#ifndef __ASM_STUB_BYTEORDER_H__ + #include <asm/byteorder.h> +-#ifdef __le16_to_cpu +-/* ++roman: 2.1 kernel headers define these function, they're probably more +- * efficient then coding the swaps machine-independently. */ +-#define CF_LE_W __le16_to_cpu +-#define CF_LE_L __le32_to_cpu +-#define CT_LE_W __cpu_to_le16 +-#define CT_LE_L __cpu_to_le32 +-#else +-#define CF_LE_W(v) ((((v) & 0xff) << 8) | (((v) >> 8) & 0xff)) +-#define CF_LE_L(v) (((unsigned)(v)>>24) | (((unsigned)(v)>>8)&0xff00) | \ +- (((unsigned)(v)<<8)&0xff0000) | ((unsigned)(v)<<24)) ++#endif ++ ++#include <linux/msdos_fs.h> ++ ++#undef CF_LE_W ++#undef CF_LE_L ++#undef CT_LE_W ++#undef CT_LE_L ++ ++#if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN ++#include <byteswap.h> ++#define CF_LE_W(v) bswap_16(v) ++#define CF_LE_L(v) bswap_32(v) + #define CT_LE_W(v) CF_LE_W(v) + #define CT_LE_L(v) CF_LE_L(v) +-#endif /* defined(__le16_to_cpu) */ + + #else + +@@ -253,33 +263,6 @@ struct fat32_fsinfo { + __u32 reserved2[4]; + }; + +-/* This stores up to 13 chars of the name */ +- +-struct msdos_dir_slot { +- __u8 id; /* sequence number for slot */ +- __u8 name0_4[10]; /* first 5 characters in name */ +- __u8 attr; /* attribute byte */ +- __u8 reserved; /* always 0 */ +- __u8 alias_checksum; /* checksum for 8.3 alias */ +- __u8 name5_10[12]; /* 6 more characters in name */ +- __u16 start; /* starting cluster number, 0 in long slots */ +- __u8 name11_12[4]; /* last 2 characters in name */ +-}; +- +-struct msdos_dir_entry +- { +- char name[8], ext[3]; /* name and extension */ +- __u8 attr; /* attribute bits */ +- __u8 lcase; /* Case for base and extension */ +- __u8 ctime_ms; /* Creation time, milliseconds */ +- __u16 ctime; /* Creation time */ +- __u16 cdate; /* Creation date */ +- __u16 adate; /* Last access date */ +- __u16 starthi; /* high 16 bits of first cl. (FAT32) */ +- __u16 time, date, start; /* time, date and first cluster */ +- __u32 size; /* file size (in bytes) */ +- } __attribute__ ((packed)); +- + /* The "boot code" we put into the filesystem... it writes a message and + tells the user to try again */ + +@@ -356,7 +339,6 @@ static struct msdos_dir_entry *root_dir; + static int size_root_dir; /* Size of the root directory in bytes */ + static int sectors_per_cluster = 0; /* Number of sectors per disk cluster */ + static int root_dir_entries = 0; /* Number of root directory entries */ +-static int root_dir_num_entries = 0; + static int last_cluster_written = 0; + + static char *blank_sector; /* Blank sector - all zeros */ +@@ -1315,7 +1297,7 @@ setup_tables (void) + de->date = CT_LE_W((unsigned short)(ctime->tm_mday + + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); +- de->ctime_ms = 0; ++ de->ctime_cs = 0; + de->ctime = de->time; + de->cdate = de->date; + de->adate = de->date; +@@ -1451,16 +1433,23 @@ write_tables (void) + + /* Add a file to the specified directory entry, and also write it into the image */ + +-static void copy_filename(char *filename, char *base, char *ext) { ++static void copy_filename(char *filename, char *dos_name) { + + char *ch = filename; + int i, len; + +- memset(base, 0x20, 8); +- memset(ext, 0x20, 3); ++ if (!strcmp(filename, ".")) { ++ strncpy(dos_name, MSDOS_DOT, MSDOS_NAME); ++ return; ++ } ++ if (!strcmp(filename, "..")) { ++ strncpy(dos_name, MSDOS_DOTDOT, MSDOS_NAME); ++ return; ++ } ++ memset(dos_name, 0x20, MSDOS_NAME); + + for(len = 0 ; *ch && *ch != '.'; ch++) { +- base[len++] = toupper(*ch); ++ dos_name[len++] = toupper(*ch); + if (len == 8) break; + } + +@@ -1468,7 +1457,7 @@ static void copy_filename(char *filename + if (*ch) ch++; + + for(len = 0 ; *ch; ch++) { +- ext[len++] = toupper(*ch); ++ dos_name[8 + len++] = toupper(*ch); + if (len == 3) break; + } + } +@@ -1551,7 +1540,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru + int start; + int usedsec, totalsec; + +- char name83[8], ext83[3]; ++ char dos_name[MSDOS_NAME+1]; + + struct msdos_dir_slot *slot; + int i; +@@ -1562,23 +1551,22 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru + if (dir->root) { + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); ++ return; + } + } + else { +- if (dir->count == dir->entries) { +- if (!dir->table) +- dir->table = +- (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); +- else { +- dir->table = +- (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir->entries + 1) * +- sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); +- +- memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); +- } +- +- dir->entries++; +- } ++ /* 2 entries, one extra for long filename */ ++ if (!dir->table) ++ dir->table = ++ (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(2 * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); ++ else ++ dir->table = ++ (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, 2 * (dir->entries + 1) * ++ sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); ++ if (!dir->table) ++ printf("Error - realloc failed\n"); ++ memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, 2 * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); ++ dir->entries += 2; + } + + infile = open(filename, O_RDONLY, 0); +@@ -1611,13 +1599,13 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru + return -1; + } + +- printf("ADD %s\n", filename); ++ printf("ADD FILE %s\n", filename); + + /* Grab the basename of the file */ + base = basename(filename); + +- /* Extract out the 8.3 name */ +- copy_filename(base, name83, ext83); ++ /* convert for dos fat structure */ ++ copy_filename(base, dos_name); + + /* Make an extended name slot */ + +@@ -1629,12 +1617,9 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru + + slot->alias_checksum = 0; + +- for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) +- slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + name83[i]; ++ for(i = 0; i < MSDOS_NAME; i++) ++ slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + dos_name[i]; + +- for(i = 0; i < 3; i++) +- slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + ext83[i]; +- + p = base; + + copy_name(slot->name0_4, 10, &p); +@@ -1645,8 +1630,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru + /* Get the entry from the root filesytem */ + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; + +- strncpy(entry->name, name83, 8); +- strncpy(entry->ext, ext83, 3); ++ strncpy(entry->name, dos_name, MSDOS_NAME); + + + /* If the user has it read only, then add read only to the incoming +@@ -1665,7 +1649,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); + +- entry->ctime_ms = 0; ++ entry->ctime_cs = 0; + entry->ctime = entry->time; + entry->cdate = entry->date; + entry->adate = entry->date; +@@ -1711,6 +1695,7 @@ static int add_file(char *filename, stru + + exit_add: + if (infile) close(infile); ++ return 0; + } + + /* Add a new directory to the specified directory entry, and in turn populate +@@ -1727,10 +1712,18 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename + struct dirent *dentry = 0; + int remain; + char *data; ++ char *base; ++ char dos_name[MSDOS_NAME+1]; ++ struct msdos_dir_slot *slot; ++ int i; ++ char *p; + + /* If the directory doesn't exist */ +- if (!rddir) return; +- ++ if (!rddir) { ++ printf("Error - dir does not exist: %s\n", filename); ++ return; ++ } ++ + if (dir->root) { + if (dir->count == dir->entries) { + printf("Error - too many directory entries\n"); +@@ -1738,28 +1731,58 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename + } + } + else { +- if (dir->count == dir->entries) { +- if (!dir->table) +- dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); +- else { +- dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, (dir->entries + 1) * +- sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); +- +- /* Zero it out to avoid issues */ +- memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); +- } +- dir->entries++; ++ /* 2 entries, one extra for long name of the directory */ ++ if (!dir->table) ++ dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) malloc(2 * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); ++ else ++ dir->table = (struct msdos_dir_entry *) realloc(dir->table, 2 * (dir->entries + 1) * ++ sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); ++ if (!dir->table) { ++ printf("Error - memory allocation failed\n"); ++ goto exit_add_dir; + } ++ /* Zero it out to avoid issues */ ++ memset(&dir->table[dir->entries], 0, 2 * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry)); ++ dir->entries += 2; + } + ++ printf("ADD DIR %s\n", filename); + /* Now, create a new directory entry for the new directory */ + newdir = (struct dir_entry *) calloc(1, sizeof(struct dir_entry)); +- if (!newdir) goto exit_add_dir; ++ if (!newdir) { ++ printf("Error - calloc failed\n"); ++ goto exit_add_dir; ++ } ++ ++ /* Grab the basename of the file */ ++ base = basename(filename); ++ ++ /* convert for dos structure */ ++ copy_filename(base, dos_name); ++ ++ /* Make an extended name slot */ ++ slot = (struct msdos_dir_slot *) &dir->table[dir->count++]; ++ slot->id = 'A'; ++ slot->attr = 0x0F; ++ slot->reserved = 0; ++ slot->start = 0; ++ ++ slot->alias_checksum = 0; + ++ for (i = 0; i < MSDOS_NAME; i++) ++ slot->alias_checksum = (((slot->alias_checksum&1)<<7)|((slot->alias_checksum&0xfe)>>1)) + dos_name[i]; ++ ++ p = base; ++ ++ copy_name(slot->name0_4, 10, &p); ++ copy_name(slot->name5_10, 12, &p); ++ copy_name(slot->name11_12, 4, &p); ++ ++ /* Get the entry from the root filesytem */ + entry = &dir->table[dir->count++]; + +- strncpy(entry->name, basename(filename), sizeof(entry->name)); +- ++ strncpy(entry->name, dos_name, MSDOS_NAME); ++ + entry->attr = ATTR_DIR; + ctime = localtime(&create_time); + +@@ -1770,25 +1793,32 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename + ((ctime->tm_mon+1) << 5) + + ((ctime->tm_year-80) << 9))); + +- entry->ctime_ms = 0; ++ entry->ctime_cs = 0; + entry->ctime = entry->time; + entry->cdate = entry->date; + entry->adate = entry->date; + + /* Now, read the directory */ + +- while((dentry = readdir(rddir))) { ++ ++ while((base[0] != '.') && (dentry = readdir(rddir))) { + struct stat st; + char *buffer; +- +- if (!strcmp(dentry->d_name, ".") || !strcmp(dentry->d_name, "..")) +- continue; + +- /* DOS wouldn't like a typical unix . (dot) file, so we skip those too */ +- if (dentry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; ++ if (dentry->d_name[0] == '.') { ++ /* dos also has . & .. directory entries */ ++ if (! ((!strcmp(dentry->d_name, ".")) || (!strcmp(dentry->d_name, "..")))) { ++ /* ignore other .* files */ ++ printf("Error - File/Dir name is not dos compatible, ignored: %s\n", dentry->d_name); ++ continue; ++ } ++ } + + buffer = malloc(strlen(filename) + strlen(dentry->d_name) + 3); +- if (!buffer) continue; ++ if (!buffer) { ++ printf("Error - malloc failed\n"); ++ goto exit_add_dir; ++ } + + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", filename, dentry->d_name); + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { +@@ -1806,11 +1836,23 @@ static void add_directory(char *filename + /* Now that the entire directory has been written, go ahead and write the directory + entry as well */ + ++ entry->size = 0; /* a directory has zero size */ ++ ++ if (base[0] == '.') { /* . & .. point to parent's cluster */ ++ goto exit_add_dir; ++ } ++ + entry->start = CT_LE_W(last_cluster_written); + entry->starthi = CT_LE_W((last_cluster_written & 0xFFFF0000) >> 16); +- entry->size = newdir->count * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry); ++ ++/* . dir start points to parent */ ++ newdir->table[1].start = entry->start; ++/* .. dir points to parent of parent*/ ++/* .. dir start is not set yet, would need more changes to the code, ++ * but dosfsck can fix these .. entry start pointers correctly */ ++ ++ remain = newdir->count * sizeof(struct msdos_dir_entry); + +- remain = entry->size; + data = (char *) newdir->table; + + while(remain) { +@@ -1858,6 +1900,7 @@ static void add_root_directory(char *dir + + if (!newdir) { + closedir(dir); ++ printf("Error - calloc failed!\n"); + return; + } + +@@ -1877,7 +1920,10 @@ static void add_root_directory(char *dir + if (entry->d_name[0] == '.') continue; + + buffer = malloc(strlen(dirname) + strlen(entry->d_name) + 3); +- if (!buffer) continue; ++ if (!buffer) { ++ printf("Error - malloc failed!\n"); ++ continue; ++ } + + sprintf(buffer, "%s/%s", dirname, entry->d_name); + if (!stat(buffer, &st)) { +@@ -2245,6 +2291,9 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) + if (check && listfile) /* Auto and specified bad block handling are mutually */ + die ("-c and -l are incompatible"); /* exclusive of each other! */ + ++ if (dirname && (size_fat == 32)) ++ die ("-d is incompatible with FAT32"); ++ + if (!create) { + check_mount (device_name); /* Is the device already mounted? */ + dev = open (device_name, O_RDWR); /* Is it a suitable device to build the FS on? */ diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb index 66eeb7c..ec75ac9 100644 --- a/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb +++ b/meta/recipes-devtools/dosfstools/dosfstools_2.11.bb @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION = "DOS FAT Filesystem Utilities" SECTION = "base" LICENSE = "GPLv2" LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://mkdosfs/COPYING;md5=cbe67f08d6883bff587f615f0cc81aa8" -PR = "r3" +PR = "r4" SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV}.src.tar.gz \ file://mkdosfs-bootcode.patch \ @@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ SRC_URI = "ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools-${PV} file://msdos_fat12_undefined.patch \ file://dosfstools-msdos_fs-types.patch \ file://include-linux-types.patch \ - file://nofat32_autoselect.patch " + file://nofat32_autoselect.patch \ + file://fix_populated_dosfs_creation.patch " SRC_URI[md5sum] = "407d405ade410f7597d364ab5dc8c9f6" SRC_URI[sha256sum] = "0eac6d12388b3d9ed78684529c1b0d9346fa2abbe406c4d4a3eb5a023c98a484"