The more straight forward approach for generating the pure and unpadded
kernel file which then can be used for initramfs straight.
Build options for factory.img and sysupgrade.tar are handeled
seperately.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Reifferscheid <thomas@reifferscheid.org>
PROFILES += $$(DEVICE_NAME)
FILESYSTEMS := squashfs
KERNEL_SUFFIX := -uImage
- KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | append-dtb | uImage none
- KERNEL = kernel-bin | append-dtb | uImage none | pad-offset $$(BLOCKSIZE) 64 | append-uImage-fakeroot-hdr | \
- pad-to $$(KERNEL_SIZE)
+ KERNEL = kernel-bin | append-dtb | uImage none
KERNEL_NAME := zImage
NETGEAR_BOARD_ID :=
NETGEAR_HW_ID :=
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
IMAGES := factory.img sysupgrade.tar
- IMAGE/factory.img := append-kernel | append-ubi | netgear-dni
+ IMAGE/factory.img := append-kernel | pad-offset $$$$(BLOCKSIZE) 64 | append-uImage-fakeroot-hdr | pad-to $$$$(KERNEL_SIZE) | append-ubi | netgear-dni
+ IMAGE/sysupgrade.tar := append-kernel | pad-offset $$$$(BLOCKSIZE) 64 | append-uImage-fakeroot-hdr | sysupgrade-tar kernel=$$$$@ | append-metadata
endef
DEVICE_VARS += NETGEAR_BOARD_ID NETGEAR_HW_ID