[Debootloaders-devel] r145 - in trunk/miboot: . debian debian/scripts

Aurélien GÉRÔME ag-guest at costa.debian.org
Tue Jul 25 18:45:40 UTC 2006


Author: ag-guest
Date: 2006-07-25 18:45:39 +0000 (Tue, 25 Jul 2006)
New Revision: 145

Added:
   trunk/miboot/COPYING
   trunk/miboot/System.rsrc
   trunk/miboot/debian/
   trunk/miboot/debian/README.Debian
   trunk/miboot/debian/changelog
   trunk/miboot/debian/compat
   trunk/miboot/debian/control
   trunk/miboot/debian/copyright
   trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.1
   trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.dirs
   trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.install
   trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.manpages
   trunk/miboot/debian/rules
   trunk/miboot/debian/scripts/
   trunk/miboot/debian/scripts/miboot
   trunk/miboot/hfs-bootblock.b
   trunk/miboot/miBoot_1.0d4.sit
Log:
Initial import of miBoot Debian native package.


Added: trunk/miboot/COPYING
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/COPYING	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/COPYING	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
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Added: trunk/miboot/System.rsrc
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/System.rsrc	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/System.rsrc	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+The content of this file can be found at <ftp://debootloaders.alioth.debian.org/pub/debootloaders/miboot/System.rsrc>.

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/README.Debian
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/README.Debian	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/README.Debian	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+miBoot 1.0d4 upstream files used by Debian
+------------------------------------------
+
+miBoot is a Linux bootloader for OldWorld PowerMac computers.
+
+This tarball contains the upstream files from miBoot 1.0d4, namely:
+
+ * miBoot_1.0d4.sit: the stuffit archive distributed by upstream at
+   http://penguinppc.org/~benh/;
+ * hfs-bootblock.b: the boot block for HFS filesystems;
+ * System.rsrc: the raw resource fork of miBoot's faked "System" file.
+
+The source code for this program is in miBoot_1.0d4.sit. Please
+note that it's neither readable nor buildable without some pieces of
+proprietary software.
+
+While there is no license in miBoot_1.0d4.sit, its author (Benjamin
+Herrenchmidt) agrees with distributing it under the GNU GPL (see the
+COPYING file).

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/changelog	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/changelog	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+miboot (2.0) unstable; urgency=low
+
+  * Initial release, taking in account all Jérémie Koenig's
+    preliminary work.
+  * New release of miBoot as a native Debian package, maintained by
+    the Debootloaders project, because upstream is no longer
+    maintained.
+  * Support of debhelper 4.
+  * Fix lintian errors and warnings.
+
+ -- Aurélien GÉRÔME <ag at roxor.cx>  Tue, 25 Jul 2006 19:36:06 +0200

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/compat
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/compat	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/compat	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+4

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/control
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/control	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/control	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+Source: miboot
+Maintainer: Debootloaders miBoot Maintainers Team <debootloaders-miboot at lists.alioth.debian.org>
+Uploaders: Sven Luther <luther at debian.org>, Aurélien GÉRÔME <ag at roxor.cx>, Jérémie Koenig <sprite at sprite.fr.eu.org>, Piotr Krysiuk <piotras at gmail.com>
+Section: admin
+Priority: important
+Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4)
+Standards-Version: 3.7.2
+
+Package: miboot
+Architecture: all
+Depends: hfsutils, macutils, rsrce
+Description: Linux bootloader for OldWorld PowerMac computers
+ miBoot is loaded at boot by the MacOS ROM present in OldWorld PowerMac
+ computers, as a fake MacOS "System" file.
+ .
+ Unlike quik, miBoot isn't loaded directly at the OpenFirmware stage
+ which is often broken on these machines. It can also be used to
+ create boot floppies. You will need an HFS partition if you want to
+ use it from a hard disk. It's mostly non-interactive and won't let
+ you edit kernel arguments on boot.

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/copyright
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/copyright	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/copyright	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+The original layout of this Debian package has been created by
+Jérémie Koenig <sprite at sprite.fr.eu.org>.
+
+The upstream archive has been downloaded from
+<http://penguinppc.org/~benh/miBoot_1.0d4.sit>, but the source code
+has been modified since to be compiled by Free Software tools.
+
+The maintenance of miBoot is now handled by the
+Debootloaders miBoot Maintainers Team who can be reached at
+<debootloaders-miboot at lists.alioth.debian.org>.
+
+miBoot is distributed under the terms of the GNU General
+Public License. There is no license in the original
+archive, but its author made it clear for us. Here's a
+copy of his message which can also be consulted online at
+<http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2004/03/msg03354.html>.
+
+From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh at kernel.crashing.org>
+Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 14:19:38 +1100
+Subject: Re: legal stuff about miBoot
+To: Jeremie Koenig <sprite at sprite.fr.eu.org>
+Cc: debian-boot at lists.debian.org
+Message-Id: <1080357577.1322.61.camel at gaston>
+List-Archive: <http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/>
+
+On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 13:01, Jeremie Koenig wrote:
+> On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 12:00:21PM +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
+> > 1.0d4 has numerous issues and will not work with recent kernels afaik.
+> > 
+> > Why is there a problem using the more recent one ?
+> 
+> I have only succeeded loading "miboot.image" files. This is annoying,
+> because Debian kernel packages contain ELF images, which quik uses too.
+> 
+> miboot.image files boot, but the video is screwed (it looks like a sync
+> problem). It's not specific to the Debian kernel, the kernel distributed
+> with miBoot gives the same result. (It's a "control" video adapter in
+> a "Power Macintosh 8500/120" computer.)
+> 
+> I'm speaking about the System file on the floppy image shipped with
+> BootX 1.2.2, which seems to be miBoot 1.0a3 (both in the source and the
+> binary). I'm a bit confused with this. Is it really a newer version ?
+
+Yes.
+
+> 1.0d4 reads gzipped ELFs and works perfectly, OTOH. We're using Linux
+> 2.4.25, IIRC.
+
+Weird. Well, I can try to work on it one of this day provided I
+find some MacOS dev tools ;)
+
+Anyway, do what you want, it's all GPL
+
+Ben.
+
+
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Added: trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.1	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.1	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+.TH MIBOOT "1" "2004-03-08" "Debian Project" "Debian GNU/Linux"
+
+.SH NAME
+
+miboot \- installer script for the miBoot bootloader
+
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+
+.B miboot
+[\fB-c \fIconfig-file\fR]
+
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+
+The
+.B miboot
+command configures miBoot and copies it along with
+the required kernels and initrds to an HFS
+filesystem.
+
+miBoot loads the Linux kernel at boot, using the
+MacOS ROM built in OldWorld Power Macintosh
+computers.
+It runs as a fake MacOS "System" file on a
+bootable HFS filesystem, with its configuration
+embedded in the resource fork.
+
+.SH OPTIONS
+
+.TP
+.BI "-c " config-file
+Use
+.I config-file
+instead of the default.
+
+.SH USAGE
+
+The configuration file is used to modify the
+miBoot image before it's copied on the target
+filesystem.
+Empty lines and line starting with the '#'
+character are ignored.
+The remaining ones are expected to hold one of the
+commands enumerated below.
+
+.\" [Not implemented yet] You can give a second set of
+.\" commands to be used when the shift key is pressed
+.\" while booting.
+.\" By default, identical configuration is used with
+.\" "video=ofonly" appended to the kernel boot
+.\" parameters.
+
+.TP
+.BI "device " filesystem
+Install miBoot into the given
+.IR filesystem .
+Any file usable with
+.BR hmount (1)
+can be given.
+
+.TP
+.BI "kernel " "image arguments"
+Use
+.I image
+as the kernel to be copied into the target
+filesystem for miBoot to load.
+The boot parameters given as
+.I arguments
+will be passed to the kernel by miBoot.
+(default:
+.BR /boot/vmlinux.gz )
+
+.\".TP
+.\".BI "initrd " "file"
+.\"Copy
+.\".I file
+.\"on the target filesystem
+.\"as an initial ramdisk to be loaded along with the
+.\"kernel.
+
+.TP
+.BI "kernel-filename " filename
+Use the given
+.I filename
+on the target filesystem.
+(default:
+.BR zImage )
+
+.SH FILES
+
+.TP
+/etc/miboot.conf
+Default configuration file
+
+.SH SEE ALSO
+
+.BR hfsutils (1)

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.dirs
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.dirs	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.dirs	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+usr/bin
+usr/share/miboot

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.install
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.install	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.install	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+System.rsrc			usr/share/miboot
+hfs-bootblock.b			usr/share/miboot
+debian/scripts/miboot		usr/bin

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.manpages
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.manpages	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/miboot.manpages	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+debian/miboot.1

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/rules
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/rules	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/rules	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+#!/usr/bin/make -f
+
+build:
+	# We *will* put something here. :)
+
+binary: binary-indep binary-arch
+
+binary-indep:
+	dh_testdir
+	dh_testroot
+	dh_clean
+	dh_installdirs
+	dh_install
+	dh_installdocs
+	dh_installman
+	dh_installchangelogs
+	dh_compress
+	dh_fixperms
+	dh_gencontrol
+	dh_builddeb
+
+binary-arch:
+
+clean:
+	dh_clean


Property changes on: trunk/miboot/debian/rules
___________________________________________________________________
Name: svn:executable
   + 

Added: trunk/miboot/debian/scripts/miboot
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/debian/scripts/miboot	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/debian/scripts/miboot	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1,162 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+set -e
+
+usage () {
+cat << EOM
+Usage: $1 [-f] [-c <config-file>]
+       $1 -h
+Install miBoot to an HFS filesystem.
+
+Options:
+    -f                Overwrite existing System and Finder files on the
+                      destination filesystem.
+    -c <config-file>  Use <config-file> instead of /etc/miboot.conf.
+    -h                Show this short help screen.
+
+Use the "man 1 miboot" command for more information.
+EOM
+}
+
+# Parse command line arguments.
+
+badcmdl () {
+	usage
+	exit 1
+}
+
+myname="$0"
+overwrite=
+config=/etc/miboot.conf
+
+while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
+	case "$1" in
+	-f)
+		overwrite=y;;
+	-c)
+		[ "$#" -gt 1 ] || badcmdl "$myname"
+		config="$2"
+		shift;;
+	-h)
+		usage
+		exit 0;;
+	*)
+		badcmdl "$myname";;
+	esac
+	shift
+done
+
+# Parse the configuration file
+
+if ! [ -r "$config" ]; then
+	echo "$config doesn't exist or isn't readable"
+	exit 1
+fi
+
+device=
+kernel=/boot/vmlinux.gz
+cmdline=
+initrd=
+kfname=zImage
+rdfname=initrd.gz
+
+while read cmd arg1 arg2; do
+	case "$cmd" in
+	device)
+		device="$arg1"
+		;;
+	kernel)
+		kernel="$arg1"
+		cmdline="$arg2"
+		;;
+	initrd)
+		initrd="$arg1"
+		;;
+	kernel-filename)
+		kfname="$arg1"
+		;;
+	initrd-filename)
+		rdfname="$arg1"
+		;;
+	"#*"|"")
+		;;
+	*)
+		echo "Unkown configuration command: $cmd"
+		exit 1
+	esac
+done < $config
+
+# Verify that everything's ok.
+
+hexist () {
+	hls ":$1" 2>&1 1>/dev/null | grep -q . && return 1
+	return 0
+}
+
+if [ -z "$device" ]; then
+	echo "Please add a device command to $config."
+	exit 1
+fi
+for f in "$device" "$kernel"; do
+	if ! [ -r "$f" ]; then
+		echo "$f doesn't exist or isn't readable."
+		exit 1
+	fi
+done
+if [ "$initrd" ] && ! [ -r "$initrd" ]; then
+	echo "Initial ramdisk image $initrd doesn't exist or isn't readable."
+	exit 1
+fi
+
+hmount "$device"
+
+if hexist System || hexist Finder; then
+	echo "The System and/or Finder files already exist on the target" \
+	     "filesystem."
+	if [ "$overwrite" ]; then
+		echo "They'll be overwritten as you requested."
+		echo
+	else
+		echo "Make sure you really know what you are doing and" \
+		     "use the -f option."
+		exit 1;
+	fi
+fi
+
+# Configure the miBoot image to be copied
+
+tmpdir=`mktemp -t -d miboot-XXXXXX`
+
+echo "$cmdline" > $tmpdir/cmdl1
+echo "$cmdline video=ofonly" > $tmpdir/cmdl2
+echo "$kfname"  > $tmpdir/kfname
+echo "$rdfname" > $tmpdir/rdfname
+
+rsrce <<EOC
+read /usr/share/miboot/System.rsrc
+import CMDL:128 $tmpdir/cmdl1
+import STR#:128 $tmpdir/kfname
+write $tmpdir/System.rsrc
+EOC
+# Some miBoot versions have this.
+# import CMDL:129 $tmpdir/cmdl2
+# import STR#:129 $tmpdir/rdfname
+
+# Copy everything
+
+dirtything () {
+	# the dirty magic was hard to figure out :-(
+	sed 's/; you knew that already./ with BinHex 4.0/'
+}
+
+binhex -r -t zsys -c MACS $tmpdir/System.rsrc | dirtything | hcopy -b - :System
+binhex -r -t FNDR -c zsys /dev/null           | dirtything | hcopy -b - :Finder
+hcopy -r "$kernel" ":$kfname"
+[ "$initrd" ] && hcopy -r "$initrd" ":$rdname"
+hattrib -b :
+humount
+dd if=/usr/share/miboot/hfs-bootblock.b of=$device count=2 conv=notrunc
+
+echo rm -rf $tmpdir
+echo "miBoot has been installed to $device."
+exit 0

Added: trunk/miboot/hfs-bootblock.b
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/hfs-bootblock.b	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/hfs-bootblock.b	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+The content of this file can be found at <ftp://debootloaders.alioth.debian.org/pub/debootloaders/miboot/hfs-bootblock.b>.

Added: trunk/miboot/miBoot_1.0d4.sit
===================================================================
--- trunk/miboot/miBoot_1.0d4.sit	2006-07-16 11:31:18 UTC (rev 144)
+++ trunk/miboot/miBoot_1.0d4.sit	2006-07-25 18:45:39 UTC (rev 145)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+The content of this file can be found at <ftp://debootloaders.alioth.debian.org/pub/debootloaders/miboot/miBoot_1.0d4.sit>.





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