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- #!/bin/sh
- # my-mkimage
- # This will pad given files to 64k boundaries to make a single u-boot image.
- # we have to be fancy because u-boot mkimage is going to add 64 byte header, ...
- # and i only know basic arithmetic.. ;)
- #
- # Copyright (C) 2010 Scott Nicholas <neutronscott@scottn.us>
- [ $# -lt 2 ] && {
- echo usage: $0 loader.bin [rootfs.squashfs [fs_mark [...]]] output.bin
- }
- OLDSIZE=$(stat -c%s $1)
- NEWSIZE=$(((OLDSIZE / 65536 + 1) * 65536 - 64))
- dd if=$1 of=vmlinuz.tmp bs=$NEWSIZE conv=sync >/dev/null 2>&1
- shift
- appends=$(($# - 1))
- echo
- while [ $appends -gt 0 ]; do
- dd if=$1 of=temp bs=64k conv=sync >/dev/null 2>&1
- printf "### '%s' starts at 0x%x\n" "`basename $1`" "$((NEWSIZE+64))"
- cat temp >>vmlinuz.tmp
- shift
- appends=$((appends-1))
- NEWSIZE=$(stat -c%s vmlinuz.tmp)
- done
- echo
- ../../../../staging_dir/host/bin/mkimage -A mips -O linux -T kernel \
- -C none -a 0x80400000 -e 0x80400000 -n "ADM8668 Linux Kernel(2.4.31)" \
- -d vmlinuz.tmp $1
- rm temp vmlinuz.tmp
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