#!/bin/sh startdir=$1 pkgname=$2 subpkgname=$3 if [ -z "$startdir" ] || [ -z "$pkgname" ] || [ -z "$subpkgname" ]; then echo "ERROR: missing argument!" echo "Please call $0 with \$startdir \$pkgname \$subpkgname as arguments." exit 1 fi srcdir="$startdir/src" pkgdir="$startdir/pkg/$pkgname" subpkgdir="$startdir/pkg/$subpkgname" if [ -e "$pkgdir/etc/deviceinfo" ]; then rm -v "$pkgdir/etc/deviceinfo" fi install -Dm644 "$srcdir/deviceinfo" \ "$subpkgdir/etc/deviceinfo" # Get the kernel type ("downstream", "mainline") kernel=$(echo "$subpkgname" | sed -n "s/.*-kernel-\(.*\)/\1/p" | tr - _) if [ -f "$srcdir/modules.$kernel" ]; then install -Dm644 "$srcdir/modules.$kernel" \ "$subpkgdir/usr/share/mkinitfs/modules/00-$pkgname.modules" fi # Iterate over deviceinfo variables that have the kernel type as suffix # var looks like: deviceinfo_kernel_cmdline, ... grep -E "(.+)_$kernel=.*" "$subpkgdir/etc/deviceinfo" | \ sed "s/\(.\+\)_$kernel=.*/\1/g" | while IFS= read -r var do if grep -Eq "$var=.*" "$subpkgdir/etc/deviceinfo"; then echo "ERROR: variable '$var' should contain a kernel subpackage suffix" exit 1 fi # Remove the kernel suffix from the variable sed -i "s/$var\_$kernel/$var/g" "$subpkgdir/etc/deviceinfo" # Remove the variables with other kernel suffixes sed -i "/$var\_.*=.*/d" "$subpkgdir/etc/deviceinfo" done