tn3399_openwrt/target/linux/malta
Petr Štetiar 22c4d0c311 malta: fix overlay support by updating to f2fs/ext4 based overlays
Current snapshot images doesn't provide images with usable overlay
filesystems:

 mount_root: no usable overlay filesystem found, using tmpfs overlay

So this patch fixes this by updating support to current f2fs/ext4 based
overlays and providing squashfs with proper rootfs
TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE size.

While at it, I've also added support for optional gzipping of the
images, and renamed the output rootfs image filenames to match the more
common naming pattern $(IMG_PREFIX)-rootfs-$(FS-TYPE).img.

Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
2019-06-25 14:12:22 +00:00
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base-files/etc image / basefiles: make console password configurable 2016-04-18 21:53:07 +02:00
be malta: upgrade to kernel 4.9 2017-10-15 14:22:01 +02:00
be64 malta: Deactivate MIPS O32 and N32 support 2019-05-14 21:50:42 +02:00
image malta: fix overlay support by updating to f2fs/ext4 based overlays 2019-06-25 14:12:22 +00:00
le malta: upgrade to kernel 4.9 2017-10-15 14:22:01 +02:00
le64 malta: Deactivate MIPS O32 and N32 support 2019-05-14 21:50:42 +02:00
config-4.14 malta: Refresh kernel 4.14 configuration 2019-01-13 16:31:38 +01:00
config-4.19 malta: configure kernel for f2fs and ext4 based overlays 2019-06-25 14:12:22 +00:00
Makefile malta: fix overlay support by updating to f2fs/ext4 based overlays 2019-06-25 14:12:22 +00:00
README malta: fix image prefix names 2018-01-09 10:26:16 +01:00

This Malta target is intended to be used with the Qemu emulator. It can be used
to prototype an OpenWrt firmware for MIPS processors. One could also use it to
troubleshoot MIPS applications without access to real hardware.

To use the images built by OpenWrt with qemu, use the following commands:

For the 32 bit little-endian image:
qemu-system-mipsel -kernel bin/targets/malta/le/openwrt-malta-le-vmlinux-initramfs.elf -nographic -m 256

For the 32 bit big-endian image:
qemu-system-mips -kernel bin/targets/malta/be/openwrt-malta-be-vmlinux-initramfs.elf -nographic -m 256

For the 64 bit little-endian image:
qemu-system-mips64el -kernel bin/targets/malta/le64/openwrt-malta-le64-vmlinux-initramfs.elf -nographic -m 256

For the 64 bit big-endian image:
qemu-system-mips64 -kernel bin/targets/malta/be64/openwrt-malta-be64-vmlinux-initramfs.elf -nographic -m 256

and enjoy the system bootin.