Using the latest mkisofs it is possible to generate 3 different types of ISO images, which can be used in various scenarios.
1) PCBIOS Only ISO - This option remains unchanged by this commit - Uses syslinux menus - Can be directly copied with dd to a USB device - Can be burned to optical media 2) EFI Only ISO - Uses grub 2 menus - Can be burned to optical media - If you want to use this image on a USB device extra steps must be taken in order to format the USB device with fat32, and copy an EFI loader which will in turn load the iso image 3) PCBIOS / EFI ISO - This is a hybrid image ISO that will work for case 1 or 2 as above with the same restrictions and boot menu types depending on what type of firmware is installed on the hardware or depending on if EFI or "Legacy Boot" is enabled on some UEFI firmwares. The syslinux.bbclass is now always required because that is where the isohybrid dependencies come from as well as the configuration data for the isohybrid. The isohybrid is the secret sauce which allows the ISO to work as optical media or as a disk image on USB or a HDD/SSD. [YOCTO #4100] Signed-off-by: Jason Wessel <jason.wes...@windriver.com> --- meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------ meta/classes/grub-efi.bbclass | 8 ++++++++ 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass b/meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass index bd211fb..fdd4ea9 100644 --- a/meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass +++ b/meta/classes/bootimg.bbclass @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ EXCLUDE_FROM_WORLD = "1" HDDDIR = "${S}/hddimg" ISODIR = "${S}/iso" +EFIIMGDIR = "${S}/efi_img" BOOTIMG_VOLUME_ID ?= "boot" BOOTIMG_EXTRA_SPACE ?= "512" @@ -48,15 +49,10 @@ def pcbios(d): pcbios = base_contains("MACHINE_FEATURES", "efi", "0", "1", d) return pcbios -def pcbios_class(d): - if d.getVar("PCBIOS", True) == "1": - return "syslinux" - return "" - PCBIOS = "${@pcbios(d)}" -PCBIOS_CLASS = "${@pcbios_class(d)}" -inherit ${PCBIOS_CLASS} +# The syslinux is required for the isohybrid command and boot catalog +inherit syslinux inherit ${EFI_CLASS} populate() { @@ -90,21 +86,36 @@ build_iso() { fi if [ "${EFI}" = "1" ]; then grubefi_iso_populate + build_fat_img ${EFIIMGDIR} ${ISODIR}/efi.img fi - if [ "${PCBIOS}" = "1" ]; then + # EFI only + if [ "${PCBIOS}" != "1" ] && [ "${EFI}" = "1" ] ; then + # Work around bug in isohybrid where it requires isolinux.bin + # In the boot catalog, even though it is not used + mkdir -p ${ISODIR}/${ISOLINUXDIR} + install -m 0644 ${STAGING_DATADIR}/syslinux/isolinux.bin ${ISODIR}${ISOLINUXDIR} + fi + + if [ "${PCBIOS}" = "1" ] && [ "${EFI}" != "1" ] ; then + # PCBIOS only media mkisofs -V ${BOOTIMG_VOLUME_ID} \ -o ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.iso \ -b ${ISO_BOOTIMG} -c ${ISO_BOOTCAT} -r \ ${MKISOFS_OPTIONS} ${ISODIR} else - bbnote "EFI-only ISO images are untested, please provide feedback." - mkisofs -V ${BOOTIMG_VOLUME_ID} \ + # EFI only OR EFI+PCBIOS + mkisofs -A ${BOOTIMG_VOLUME_ID} -V ${BOOTIMG_VOLUME_ID} \ -o ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.iso \ - -r ${ISODIR} + -b ${ISO_BOOTIMG} -c ${ISO_BOOTCAT} \ + -r ${MKISOFS_OPTIONS} \ + -eltorito-alt-boot -eltorito-platform efi \ + -b efi.img -no-emul-boot \ + ${ISODIR} + isohybrid_args="-u" fi - isohybrid ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.iso + isohybrid $isohybrid_args ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.iso cd ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE} rm -f ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_LINK_NAME}.iso diff --git a/meta/classes/grub-efi.bbclass b/meta/classes/grub-efi.bbclass index c6f5d4e..c21babb 100644 --- a/meta/classes/grub-efi.bbclass +++ b/meta/classes/grub-efi.bbclass @@ -41,6 +41,14 @@ grubefi_populate() { grubefi_iso_populate() { grubefi_populate ${ISODIR} + # Build a EFI directory to create efi.img + mkdir -p ${EFIIMGDIR}/${EFIDIR} + cp ${ISODIR}/${EFIDIR}/* ${EFIIMGDIR}${EFIDIR} + cp ${ISODIR}/vmlinuz ${EFIIMGDIR} + echo "EFI\\BOOT\\${GRUB_IMAGE}" > ${EFIIMGDIR}/startup.nsh + if [ -f "${ISODIR}/initrd" ] ; then + cp ${ISODIR}/initrd ${EFIIMGDIR} + fi } grubefi_hddimg_populate() { -- 1.7.9.5 _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core