From 201a0407552387850c088ea678c1592730e39da1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Kevin P. Fleming" Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 20:55:52 +0000 Subject: remove some more unnecessary stuff, and update genmodconf to no longer support 2.4 kernels, have proper name references, etc. git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@4503 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff --- build_tools/genmodconf | 85 ++++++++++++++------------------------- build_tools/make_tree | 8 ---- build_tools/menuselect-deps.in | 1 - build_tools/zaptel_svn_tarball | 90 ------------------------------------------ 4 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 155 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 build_tools/make_tree delete mode 100644 build_tools/menuselect-deps.in delete mode 100755 build_tools/zaptel_svn_tarball (limited to 'build_tools') diff --git a/build_tools/genmodconf b/build_tools/genmodconf index ada453e..cf1864b 100755 --- a/build_tools/genmodconf +++ b/build_tools/genmodconf @@ -1,67 +1,48 @@ #!/bin/sh # this script makes an attempt to build a proper set of rules -# for loading the Zaptel modules and automatically running ztcfg +# for loading the DAHDI modules and automatically running dahdi_xcfg # -# it accepts three parameters: -# the kernel major version being targeted (either linux24 or linux26) +# it accepts two parameters: # the root prefix to be used for finding/creating the files # the list of module names being installed # # the process is as follows: # -# for linux24, the file can be located either at /etc/modules.conf (combined -# with all other rules) or in /etc/modutils/zaptel (only the Zaptel rules) +# the file can be located at /etc/modprobe.conf (combined with all +# other rules), /etc/modprobe.d/dahdi (DAHDI only) or /etc/modules.d/dahdi +# (DAHDI only) # -# for linux26, the file can be located at /etc/modprobe.conf (combined with all -# other rules), /etc/modprobe.d/zaptel (Zaptel only) or /etc/modules.d/zaptel -# (Zaptel only) -# -# when the file is Zaptel rules only, then we don't preserve the existing +# when the file is DAHDI rules only, then we don't preserve the existing # contents of the file; the system administrator can put desired options and # overrides in a separate file with a name that appears earlier in the sort # order, so there is no need to edit the file produced by this script # # when the file is combined with all other rules, then we make a backup -# of it and remove all the old Zaptel rules we can find, replacing them with +# of it and remove all the old DAHDI rules we can find, replacing them with # new ones # -# in addition, for linux26, versions of module-init-tools 3.2.0 and later +# in addition, versions of module-init-tools 3.2.0 and later # have the ability to pass module parameters specified on the modprobe command # line to commands in 'install' rules, thus keeping them from being lost, so # we try to determine what version is installed and take advantage of that -if [ "${1}" = "linux24" ]; then - if [ -d ${2}/etc/modutils ]; then - target=${2}/etc/modutils/zaptel - elif [ -f ${2}/etc/modules.conf ]; then - target=${2}/etc/modules.conf - combined=1 - else - echo No suitable location for module rules can be found... exiting. - exit 1 - fi -elif [ "${1}" = "linux26" ]; then - toolver=`/sbin/modprobe --version 2>/dev/null| awk '{print $3}' | cut -d. -f2 | cut -d- -f1` - if [ ${toolver} -ge 2 ]; then - cmdopts=\$CMDLINE_OPTS - fi - if [ -d ${2}/etc/modprobe.d ]; then - target=${2}/etc/modprobe.d/zaptel - elif [ -d ${2}/etc/modules.d ]; then - target=${2}/etc/modules.d/zaptel - elif [ -f ${2}/etc/modprobe.conf ]; then - target=${2}/etc/modprobe.conf - combined=1 - elif [ -f ${2}/etc/conf.modules ]; then - target=${2}/etc/conf.modules - combined=1 - else - echo No suitable location for module rules can be found... exiting. - exit 1 - fi +toolver=`/sbin/modprobe --version 2>/dev/null| awk '{print $3}' | cut -d. -f2 | cut -d- -f1` +if [ ${toolver} -ge 2 ]; then + cmdopts=\$CMDLINE_OPTS +fi +if [ -d ${1}/etc/modprobe.d ]; then + target=${1}/etc/modprobe.d/dahdi +elif [ -d ${1}/etc/modules.d ]; then + target=${1}/etc/modules.d/dahdi +elif [ -f ${1}/etc/modprobe.conf ]; then + target=${1}/etc/modprobe.conf + combined=1 +elif [ -f ${1}/etc/conf.modules ]; then + target=${1}/etc/conf.modules + combined=1 else - echo Unknown kernel build version requested... exiting. + echo No suitable location for module rules can be found... exiting. exit 1 fi @@ -79,19 +60,11 @@ fi echo Building ${target}... -if [ "${1}" = "linux24" ]; then - for mod in ${3}; do - if ! grep -q "post-install ${mod} " ${target}; then - echo "post-install ${mod} /sbin/ztcfg" >> ${target} - fi - done -elif [ "${1}" = "linux26" ]; then - for mod in ${3}; do - if ! grep -q "install ${mod} " ${target}; then - echo "install ${mod} /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install ${mod} ${cmdopts} && /sbin/ztcfg" >> ${target} - fi - done -fi +for mod in ${2}; do + if ! grep -q "install ${mod} " ${target}; then + echo "install ${mod} /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install ${mod} ${cmdopts} && /sbin/ztcfg" >> ${target} + fi +done if [ -z "${combined}" ]; then echo "***" @@ -102,6 +75,6 @@ if [ -z "${combined}" ]; then echo "*** In the future, do not edit ${target}, but" echo "*** instead put your changes in another file" echo "*** in the same directory so that they will not" - echo "*** be overwritten by future Zaptel updates." + echo "*** be overwritten by future DAHDI updates." echo "***" fi diff --git a/build_tools/make_tree b/build_tools/make_tree deleted file mode 100755 index 3ec5a6d..0000000 --- a/build_tools/make_tree +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -echo "" -echo -echo "" -cat zaptel.xml -cat firmware/firmware.xml -echo "" diff --git a/build_tools/menuselect-deps.in b/build_tools/menuselect-deps.in deleted file mode 100644 index 1c26316..0000000 --- a/build_tools/menuselect-deps.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -LIBNEWT=@PBX_LIBNEWT@ diff --git a/build_tools/zaptel_svn_tarball b/build_tools/zaptel_svn_tarball deleted file mode 100755 index 38a6ce8..0000000 --- a/build_tools/zaptel_svn_tarball +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# upload_zaptel: upload a zaptel tarball to updates.xorcom.com -# - -set -e - -BRANCH_NAME=1.4 -REV=HEAD -ZAPTEL_BASE=http://svn.digium.com/svn/zaptel -TARBALLS_DIR=$PWD - -me=`basename $0` - -say() { - echo "$me: $@" -} - -usage() { - echo >&2 "$0: Generate snapshot from Zaptel SVN" - echo >&2 ' ($Id$)' - echo >&2 "" - echo >&2 "$0 [-r REV] [-2] [-s]" - echo >&2 "$0 <-h | --help>: This message" - echo >&2 "" - echo >&2 "Options:" - echo >&2 " -2 --zap12: Use Asterisk 1.2. Implies -u." - echo >&2 " -r --rev REV: extract xpp-zaptel from this revision ($REV)." - echo >&2 " -s --show: Just show versions. Do nothing" - -} - -opt_showonly=no - -options=`getopt -o 2hr:s --long zap12,help,rev:,revision:,show -- "$@"` -if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo >&2 "Terminating..." ; exit 1 ; fi - -# Note the quotes around `$TEMP': they are essential! -eval set -- "$options" - -while true ; do - case "$1" in - -2|--zap12) BRANCH_NAME=1.2;; - -s|--show) opt_showonly=yes ;; - -r|--rev|--revision) REV="$2"; shift ;; - -h|--help) usage; exit 0;; - --) shift ; break ;; - esac - shift; -done - -BRANCH=branches/$BRANCH_NAME -ZAPTEL_URL=$ZAPTEL_BASE/$BRANCH - -set -e - -# Get the name of the "previous version" for this release. -# The idea is to look at the latest tag for that branhch. Tags are -# global, and hence we filter tag names by branch name. -# -# Note: this strips any minor version number. -# e.g: if last releast was 1.4.5.1, this will still return 1.4.5 . Here -# we rely on the fact that the revision number will be added. -zap_ver=`svn ls -r $REV $ZAPTEL_BASE/tags | grep "^$BRANCH_NAME" \ - | sed -e "s/\($BRANCH_NAME\.[0-9]\+\)[/.-].*/\1/" \ - | sort -nu -t . -k 3 | tail -n 1` - -real_rev=`svn info -r $REV $ZAPTEL_URL \ - | awk '/^Last Changed Rev: /{print $4}'` - -ver_full="$zap_ver.9.svn.$real_rev" -tar_name="zaptel-$ver_full" -tar_ball_full="$TARBALLS_DIR/$tar_name.tar.gz" - -say "Version: $ver_full (ver: $zap_ver, rev: $real_rev)" -say "Tarball: $tar_ball_full" - -if [ "$opt_showonly" = 'yes' ]; then - exit 0; -fi - -ZAP_CHECKOUT_DIR=`mktemp -d zaptel_checkout_dir_XXXXXX` - -# Package a tarball from the subversion, using 'make dist': -svn export -q -r $REV $ZAPTEL_URL $ZAP_CHECKOUT_DIR/$tar_name -echo "$ver_full" >$ZAP_CHECKOUT_DIR/$tar_name/.version -tar cz -C $ZAP_CHECKOUT_DIR -f $tar_ball_full $tar_name - -rm -rf $ZAP_CHECKOUT_DIR - -- cgit v1.2.3