#!/bin/sh # This script generates the dummy FAT filesystem used for the EFI boot # blocks. It uses newfs_msdos to generate a template filesystem with the # relevant interesting files. These are then found by grep, and the offsets # written to a Makefile snippet. # # Because it requires root, and because it is overkill, we do not # do this as part of the normal build. If makefs(8) grows workable FAT # support, this should be revisited. # $FreeBSD$ FAT_SIZE=1600 #Size in 512-byte blocks of the produced image BOOT1_SIZE=64k # Generate 800K FAT image OUTPUT_FILE=fat.tmpl dd if=/dev/zero of=$OUTPUT_FILE bs=512 count=$FAT_SIZE DEVICE=`mdconfig -a -f $OUTPUT_FILE` newfs_msdos -F 12 $DEVICE mkdir stub mount -t msdosfs /dev/$DEVICE stub # Create and bless a directory for the boot loader mkdir -p stub/efi/boot # Make a dummy file for boot1 echo 'Boot1 START' | dd of=stub/efi/boot/BOOTx64.efi cbs=$BOOT1_SIZE count=1 conv=block umount stub mdconfig -d -u $DEVICE rmdir stub # Locate the offsets of the two fake files BOOT1_OFFSET=$(hd $OUTPUT_FILE | grep 'Boot1 START' | cut -f 1 -d ' ') # Convert to numbers of blocks BOOT1_OFFSET=$(echo 0x$BOOT1_OFFSET | awk '{printf("%x\n",$1/512);}') echo '# This file autogenerated by generate-fat.sh - DO NOT EDIT' > Makefile.fat echo '# $FreeBSD$' >> Makefile.fat echo "BOOT1_OFFSET=0x$BOOT1_OFFSET" >> Makefile.fat bzip2 $OUTPUT_FILE echo 'FAT template boot filesystem created by generate-fat.sh' > $OUTPUT_FILE.bz2.uu echo 'DO NOT EDIT' >> $OUTPUT_FILE.bz2.uu echo '$FreeBSD$' >> $OUTPUT_FILE.bz2.uu uuencode $OUTPUT_FILE.bz2 $OUTPUT_FILE.bz2 >> $OUTPUT_FILE.bz2.uu rm $OUTPUT_FILE.bz2