One patch adds support for building the library statically and the other is a
fix for performing firmware update on the fly. These patches have been moved
from the meta-digi-dualboot layer
https://onedigi.atlassian.net/browse/DEL-7903
Signed-off-by: Arturo Buzarra <arturo.buzarra@digi.com>
(cherry picked from commit 94018f7402586b916c5c7836eb355a19a78a9c51)
In meta-openembedded commit 35d249bb9a575a5a48491052896e121266d515f0,
libconfig, one of swupdate's dependencies, was split into two packages: one for
the C library and another for the C++ one. swupdate depends only on the C
library, but the C++ library was implicitly pulling in other dependencies, such
as libgcc.
After the commit mentioned above, libgcc stopped being pulled into our recovery
image, causing the following error to appear when swupdate terminates:
libgcc_s.so.1 must be installed for pthread_cancel to work
Aborting
Even if the action carried out by swupdate is successful, our recovery script
detects this as an error and aborts the update operation. Avoid this by
explicitly adding libgcc as a runtime dependency for swupdate.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Valcazar <gabriel.valcazar@digi.com>
Without this call, swupdate will be built with a default configuration which
is incompatible with our package format. Even though this function is already
called in the original recipe, it was done in the package's "git" directory.
Make sure the function is called at least once so that our defconfig is used in
the build.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Valcazar <gabriel.valcazar@digi.com>
Rename recipe and fix the path of the progress binary. Also on the
rocko branch of meta-swupdate several signing mechanisms are
supported, and the value is used as a string to determine which one
to use.
Signed-off-by: Jose Diaz de Grenu <Jose.DiazdeGrenu@digi.com>
- The 'sign/verify' feature of swupdate can only be enabled/disabled at
compile time, it cannot be configured at run time.
- The 'sign/verify' defconfig file is only used when the images to
build are configured with 'TRUSTFENCE_SIGN=1'
- This change implies that all swupdate packages generated will have a
hash for the images to install and will be verified. Sign support is
only enabled for trustfence images.
https://jira.digi.com/browse/DEL-3773
Signed-off-by: David Escalona <david.escalona@digi.com>
- In Jethro, swupdate recipe was using 'swupdate_git.bb' as the main recipe to
build. In morty that recipe has been disabled and the '2017.01' one is used
instead, so we have to append to this new recipe by renaming our existing one.
- Our bbappend will now point to the same SHA1 that is being used, so we can
remove the SRCREV.
- The new code already includes the progress client patch, so it has been removed.
Signed-off-by: David Escalona <david.escalona@digi.com>
- This patch comes from the sw-update upstream and adds command line support
to the progress client binary.
a11e6f2b80https://jira.digi.com/browse/DEL-3356
Signed-off-by: David Escalona <david.escalona@digi.com>
There is new functionality in that version that we need for our firmware
update solution, so append the git-based recipe and set the revision to
the 2016.10 version.
Also provide a customized build configuration file. Notice that the
defconfig file is actually a full '.config'. It needs to be a full
config file because otherwise the anonymous python function in the
recipe is not able to gather all the build time dependences.
https://jira.digi.com/browse/DEL-3355
Signed-off-by: Javier Viguera <javier.viguera@digi.com>