From: Petr Štetiar Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 10:31:14 +0000 (+0100) Subject: build: remove TARGET_IMAGES_PAD option X-Git-Url: http://git.lede-project.org./?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d03ef97c1b57b2b5588115d3b7c7355399874aa3;p=openwrt%2Fstaging%2Fmkresin.git build: remove TARGET_IMAGES_PAD option It's being used only in x86 target to produce combined images, where it's mandatory to have padded images in order to produce working squashfs combined images usable in QEMU. Currently we're producing unusable x86 combined squashfs images (18.06.1, 18.06.2 and snapshots) as we don't enable TARGET_IMAGES_PAD, thus providing very small space for the overlay filesystem, leading to the following with OpenWrt 18.06.1 r7258-5eb055306f images on x86 QEMU: root@(none):/# mount | egrep 'root|overlay' /dev/root on /rom type squashfs /dev/loop0 on /overlay type ext4 overlayfs:/overlay on / type overlay root@(none):/# df -h | egrep 'root|overlay|Size' Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/root 2.5M 2.5M 0 100% /rom /dev/loop0 113.0K 8.0K 97.0K 8% /overlay overlayfs:/overlay 113.0K 8.0K 97.0K 8% / So we should rather ensure proper image padding in image generation code and we shouldn't rely on config options in order to generate usable images. Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar --- diff --git a/config/Config-images.in b/config/Config-images.in index 8548c7cd24..bebfae9156 100644 --- a/config/Config-images.in +++ b/config/Config-images.in @@ -241,23 +241,17 @@ menu "Target Images" bool "Build VirtualBox image files (VDI)" depends on TARGET_x86 select GRUB_IMAGES - select TARGET_IMAGES_PAD select PACKAGE_kmod-e1000 config VMDK_IMAGES bool "Build VMware image files (VMDK)" depends on TARGET_x86 select GRUB_IMAGES - select TARGET_IMAGES_PAD select PACKAGE_kmod-e1000 - config TARGET_IMAGES_PAD - bool "Pad images to filesystem size (for JFFS2)" - depends on GRUB_IMAGES - config TARGET_IMAGES_GZIP bool "GZip images" - depends on TARGET_IMAGES_PAD || TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT4FS || TARGET_x86 + depends on TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT4FS || TARGET_x86 default y comment "Image Options"