Add sysmonitb-ip machine as a copy of sysmocom-bsc

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Daniel Willmann 2017-05-30 20:51:35 +02:00 committed by Daniel Willmann
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#@TYPE: Machine
#@NAME: common_pc
#@DESCRIPTION: Machine configuration for running a common x86
TARGET_ARCH = "i586"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libgl = "mesa-dri"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/libx11 ?= "libx11-diet"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/xserver ?= "xserver-xf86-dri-lite"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/xserver-xf86 ?= "xserver-xf86-dri-lite"
PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/kernel = "${@['linux-sysmocom', 'linux']['1.1' in d.getVar('DISTRO_VERSION', True)]}"
require conf/machine/include/tune-geode.inc
MACHINE_FEATURES += "kernel26 x86 usbhost pci acpi"
KERNEL_IMAGETYPE = "bzImage"
IMAGE_FSTYPES ?= "tar.gz ext4"
SERIAL_CONSOLE = "38400 ttyS0"
MACHINE_CONSOLE = "console=ttyS0,38400n8"
# We bypass swrast but we need it to be present for X to load correctly
XSERVER ?= "xserver-xf86-dri-lite \
mesa-dri-driver-swrast \
xf86-input-vmmouse \
xf86-input-keyboard \
xf86-input-evdev \
xf86-video-vmware"
GLIBC_ADDONS = "nptl"
GLIBC_EXTRA_OECONF = "--with-tls"
#MACHINE_ESSENTIAL_EXTRA_RDEPENDS += "v86d"
MACHINE_ESSENTIAL_EXTRA_RDEPENDS = "\
${@['', 'busybox-ifplugd'][d.getVar('DISTRO_VERSION', True)[0:3] == '1.5']} \
linux-firmware-rtl-nic "

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[Unit]
Description=/data
[Mount]
What=/dev/sda4
Where=/data
Type=ext4

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start 10.23.24.123
end 10.23.24.254
interface eth1
option router 10.23.24.1
option subnet 255.255.255.0
option broadcast 10.23.24.255
option dns 8.8.8.8

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[Unit]
Description=UDHCPD
Requires=sys-subsystem-net-devices-eth1.device
After=sys-subsystem-net-devices-eth1.device
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/udhcpd -fS /etc/udhcpd.conf
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

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rootfs / auto defaults 0 1
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs noauto 0 0
tmpfs /run tmpfs mode=0755,nodev,nosuid,strictatime 0 0
tmpfs /var/volatile tmpfs defaults 0 0
/dev/sda1 /boot ext4 defaults,nofail 0 2

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# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
#eth0 is our gateway to the network.
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
#eth1 will provide dhcp to clients
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 10.23.24.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 10.23.24.0
auto eth1:1
iface eth1:1 inet static
address 10.23.123.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 10.23.123.0

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# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
#eth0 is our gateway to the network. ifplugd will run ifup/ifdown for us
iface eth0 inet dhcp
#eth1 will provide dhcp to clients
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 10.23.24.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 10.23.24.0
auto eth1:1
iface eth1:1 inet static
address 10.23.24.2
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 10.23.24.0

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S = "${WORKDIR}/git"
COMPATIBLE_MACHINE = "(sysmobts-v2|sysmocom-bsc)"
COMPATIBLE_MACHINE = "(sysmobts-v2|sysmocom-bsc|sysmonitb-ip)"
EXTRA_OEMAKE += "KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS=1"
require linux-tools.inc

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#!/bin/sh
TEST_VALUE="default"
. /slot/system.conf
cat >/etc/sysmocom/test.cfg <<EOF
[main]
bla=$TEST_VALUE
model=sysmonitb-ip
EOF

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#!/bin/sh
mount_data_enabled() {
return 0
}
mount_data_run() {
info "Mounting data..."
mkdir -p /rootfs/data
mount -t ext4 /dev/sda4 /rootfs/data
}

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# Configuration file for dnsmasq.
#
# Format is one option per line, legal options are the same
# as the long options legal on the command line. See
# "/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --help" or "man 8 dnsmasq" for details.
# Change these lines if you want dnsmasq to serve MX records.
# Only one of mx-host and mx-target need be set, the other defaults
# to the name of the host running dnsmasq.
#mx-host=
#mx-target=
#selfmx
#localmx
# The following two options make you a better netizen, since they
# tell dnsmasq to filter out queries which the public DNS cannot
# answer, and which load the servers (especially the root servers)
# uneccessarily. If you have a dial-on-demand link they also stop
# these requests from bringing up the link uneccessarily.
# Never forward plain names (with a dot or domain part)
domain-needed
# Never forward addresses in the non-routed address spaces.
bogus-priv
# Uncomment this to filter useless windows-originated DNS requests
# which can trigger dial-on-demand links needlessly.
# Note that (amongst other things) this blocks all SRV requests,
# so don't use it if you use eg Kerberos.
#filterwin2k
# Change this line if you want dns to get its upstream servers from
# somewhere other that /etc/resolv.conf
#resolv-file=
# By default, dnsmasq will send queries to any of the upstream
# servers it knows about and tries to favour servers to are known
# to be up. Uncommenting this forces dnsmasq to try each query
# with each server strictly in the order they appear in
# /etc/resolv.conf
#strict-order
# If you don't want dnsmasq to read /etc/resolv.conf or any other
# file, getting its servers for this file instead (see below), then
# uncomment this
#no-resolv
# If you don't want dnsmasq to poll /etc/resolv.conf or other resolv
# files for changes and re-read them then uncomment this.
#no-poll
# Add other name servers here, with domain specs if they are for
# non-public domains.
#server=/localnet/192.168.0.1
# Add local-only domains here, queries in these domains are answered
# from /etc/hosts or DHCP only.
#local=/localnet/
# Add domains which you want to force to an IP address here.
# The example below send any host in doubleclick.net to a local
# webserver.
#address=/doubleclick.net/127.0.0.1
# You no longer (as of version 1.7) need to set these to enable
# dnsmasq to read /etc/ppp/resolv.conf since dnsmasq now uses the
# "dip" group to achieve this.
#user=
#group=
# If you want dnsmasq to listen for requests only on specified interfaces
# (and the loopback) give the name of the interface (eg eth0) here.
# Repeat the line for more than one interface.
interface=eth1
# Or you can specify which interface _not_ to listen on
#except-interface=
# Or which to listen on by address (remember to include 127.0.0.1 if
# you use this.)
#listen-address=
# On systems which support it, dnsmasq binds the wildcard address,
# even when it is listening on only some interfaces. It then discards
# requests that it shouldn't reply to. This has the advantage of
# working even when interfaces come and go and change address. If you
# want dnsmasq to really bind only the interfaces it is listening on,
# uncomment this option. About the only time you may need this is when
# running another nameserver on the same machine.
#bind-interfaces
# If you don't want dnsmasq to read /etc/hosts, uncomment the
# following line.
#no-hosts
# or if you want it to read another file, as well as /etc/hosts, use
# this.
#addn-hosts=/etc/banner_add_hosts
# Set this (and domain: see below) if you want to have a domain
# automatically added to simple names in a hosts-file.
#expand-hosts
# Set the domain for dnsmasq. this is optional, but if it is set, it
# does the following things.
# 1) Allows DHCP hosts to have fully qualified domain names, as long
# as the domain part matches this setting.
# 2) Sets the "domain" DHCP option thereby potentially setting the
# domain of all systems configured by DHCP
# 3) Provides the domain part for "expand-hosts"
#domain=thekelleys.org.uk
# Uncomment this to enable the integrated DHCP server, you need
# to supply the range of addresses available for lease and optionally
# a lease time. If you have more than one network, you will need to
# repeat this for each network on which you want to supply DHCP
# service.
#dhcp-range=192.168.0.50,192.168.0.150,12h
dhcp-range=10.23.24.10,10.23.24.200,2h
# This is an example of a DHCP range where the netmask is given. This
# is needed for networks we reach the dnsmasq DHCP server via a relay
# agent. If you don't know what a DHCP relay agent is, you probably
# don't need to worry about this.
#dhcp-range=192.168.0.50,192.168.0.150,255.255.255.0,12h
# This is an example of a DHCP range with a network-id, so that
# some DHCP options may be set only for this network.
#dhcp-range=red,192.168.0.50,192.168.0.150
# Supply parameters for specified hosts using DHCP. There are lots
# of valid alternatives, so we will give examples of each. Note that
# IP addresses DO NOT have to be in the range given above, they just
# need to be on the same network. The order of the parameters in these
# do not matter, it's permissble to give name,adddress and MAC in any order
# Always allocate the host with ethernet address 11:22:33:44:55:66
# The IP address 192.168.0.60
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,192.168.0.60
# Always set the name of the host with hardware address
# 11:22:33:44:55:66 to be "fred"
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,fred
# Always give the host with ethernet address 11:22:33:44:55:66
# the name fred and IP address 192.168.0.60 and lease time 45 minutes
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,fred,192.168.0.60,45m
# Give the machine which says it's name is "bert" IP address
# 192.168.0.70 and an infinite lease
#dhcp-host=bert,192.168.0.70,infinite
# Always give the host with client identifier 01:02:02:04
# the IP address 192.168.0.60
#dhcp-host=id:01:02:02:04,192.168.0.60
# Always give the host with client identifier "marjorie"
# the IP address 192.168.0.60
#dhcp-host=id:marjorie,192.168.0.60
# Enable the address given for "judge" in /etc/hosts
# to be given to a machine presenting the name "judge" when
# it asks for a DHCP lease.
#dhcp-host=judge
# Never offer DHCP service to a machine whose ethernet
# address is 11:22:33:44:55:66
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,ignore
# Ignore any client-id presented by the machine with ethernet
# address 11:22:33:44:55:66. This is useful to prevent a machine
# being treated differently when running under different OS's or
# between PXE boot and OS boot.
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,id:*
# Send extra options which are tagged as "red" to
# the machine with ethernet address 11:22:33:44:55:66
#dhcp-host=11:22:33:44:55:66,net:red
# Send extra options which are tagged as "red" to any machine whose
# DHCP vendorclass string includes the substring "Linux"
#dhcp-vendorclass=red,Linux
# Send extra options which are tagged as "red" to any machine one
# of whose DHCP userclass strings includes the substring "accounts"
#dhcp-userclass=red,accounts
# If this line is uncommented, dnsmasq will read /etc/ethers and act
# on the ethernet-address/IP pairs found there just as if they had
# been given as --dhcp-host options. Useful if you keep
# MAC-address/host mappings there for other purposes.
#read-ethers
# Send options to hosts which ask for a DHCP lease.
# See RFC 2132 for details of available options.
# Note that all the common settings, such as netmask and
# broadcast address, DNS server and default route, are given
# sane defaults by dnsmasq. You very likely will not need any
# any dhcp-options. If you use Windows clients and Samba, there
# are some options which are recommended, they are detailed at the
# end of this section.
# For reference, the common options are:
# subnet mask - 1
# default router - 3
# DNS server - 6
# broadcast address - 28
# Set the NTP time server addresses to 192.168.0.4 and 10.10.0.5
#dhcp-option=42,192.168.0.4,10.10.0.5
# Set the NTP time server address to be the same machine as
# is running dnsmasq
#dhcp-option=42,0.0.0.0
# Set the NIS domain name to "welly"
#dhcp-option=40,welly
# Set the default time-to-live to 50
#dhcp-option=23,50
# Set the "all subnets are local" flag
#dhcp-option=27,1
# Send the etherboot magic flag and then etherboot options (a string).
#dhcp-option=128,e4:45:74:68:00:00
#dhcp-option=129,NIC=eepro100
# Specify an option which will only be sent to the "red" network
# (see dhcp-range for the declaration of the "red" network)
#dhcp-option=red,42,192.168.1.1
# The following DHCP options set up dnsmasq in the same way as is specified
# for the ISC dhcpcd in
# http://www.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/textdocs/DHCP-Server-Configuration.txt
# adapted for a typical dnsmasq installation where the host running
# dnsmasq is also the host running samba.
# you may want to uncomment them if you use Windows clients and Samba.
#dhcp-option=19,0 # option ip-forwarding off
#dhcp-option=44,0.0.0.0 # set netbios-over-TCP/IP nameserver(s) aka WINS server(s)
#dhcp-option=45,0.0.0.0 # netbios datagram distribution server
#dhcp-option=46,8 # netbios node type
#dhcp-option=47 # empty netbios scope.
# Set the boot filename and tftpd server name and address
# for BOOTP. You will only need this is you want to
# boot machines over the network.
#dhcp-boot=/var/ftpd/pxelinux.0,boothost,192.168.0.3
# Set the limit on DHCP leases, the default is 150
#dhcp-lease-max=150
# The DHCP server needs somewhere on disk to keep its lease database.
# This defaults to a sane location, but if you want to change it, use
# the line below.
#dhcp-leasefile=/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases
# Set the cachesize here.
#cache-size=150
# If you want to disable negative caching, uncomment this.
#no-negcache
# Normally responses which come form /etc/hosts and the DHCP lease
# file have Time-To-Live set as zero, which conventionally means
# do not cache further. If you are happy to trade lower load on the
# server for potentially stale date, you can set a time-to-live (in
# seconds) here.
#local-ttl=
# If you want dnsmasq to detect attempts by Verisign to send queries
# to unregistered .com and .net hosts to its sitefinder service and
# have dnsmasq instead return the correct NXDOMAIN response, uncomment
# this line. You can add similar lines to do the same for other
# registries which have implemented wildcard A records.
#bogus-nxdomain=64.94.110.11
# If you want to fix up DNS results from upstream servers, use the
# alias option. This only works for IPv4.
# This alias makes a result of 1.2.3.4 appear as 5.6.7.8
#alias=1.2.3.4,5.6.7.8
# and this maps 1.2.3.x to 5.6.7.x
#alias=1.2.3.0,5.6.7.0,255.255.255.0
# For debugging purposes, log each DNS query as it passes through
# dnsmasq.
#log-queries
# Include a another lot of configuration options.
#conf-file=/etc/dnsmasq.more.conf

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[system]
compatible=sysmocom-idu
bootloader=grub
mountprefix=/mnt/rauc
[keyring]
path=ca.pem
[slot.rescue.0]
device=/dev/sda1
type=ext4
bootname=R
readonly=true
[slot.rootfs.0]
device=/dev/sda2
type=ext4
bootname=A
[slot.rootfs.1]
device=/dev/sda3
type=ext4
bootname=B
[slot.data.0]
device=/dev/sda4
type=ext4

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RDEPENDS_${PN}_append_sysmocom-odu = " barebox-state"
RDEPENDS_${PN}_append_gsmk-owhw = " barebox-state"
RDEPENDS_${PN}_append_sysmocom-bsc = " grub"
RDEPENDS_${PN}_append_sysmonitb-ip = " grub"
FILES_${PN} += "/mnt/rauc"
FILES_${PN} += "${base_libdir}/udev/rules.d/*.rules"