#!/bin/sh # The updater script on the NWZ has a major bug/feature: # it does NOT clear the update flag if the update scrit fails # thus causing a update/reboot loop and a bricked device # always clear to make sure we don't end up being screwed nvpflag fup 0xFFFFFFFF # # This script dumps the root filesystem of the device and saves the resulting # in rootfs.tgz in the user partition. # # 1) First we need to detect what is the user (aka contents) device. It is mounted # read-only at /contents during upgrade and the device is usually /dev/contents_part # The output of mount will look like this: # /dev/contents_part on /contents type .... CONTENTS="/contents" CONTENTS_PART=`mount | grep contents | awk '{ print $1 }'` DUMP_DIR="$CONTENTS/dump_rootfs" lcdmsg -c -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,3 "Contents partition:\n$CONTENTS_PART" # 2) We need to remount the contents partition in read-write mode be able to # write something on it lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,6 "Remount $CONTENTS rw" if ! mount -o remount,rw $CONTENTS_PART $CONTENTS then lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,7 "ERROR: remount failed" sleep 10 exit 0 fi # 3) Dump various files lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,8 "Dumping various files" mkdir -p "$DUMP_DIR" mount 2>&1 >$DUMP_DIR/mount.txt dmesg 2>&1 >$DUMP_DIR/dmesg.txt mmcinfo map 2>&1 >$DUMP_DIR/mmcinfo_map.txt sysinfo 2>&1 >$DUMP_DIR/sysinfo.txt # 4) Dump / (which is the FU initrd) # Don't forget to exclude contents, that would be useless # NOTE: this code assumes that CONTENTS is always at the root: /contents # NOTE: also exclude /sys because it makes tar stop earlier lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,9 "Dumping FU initrd..." LIST="" for entry in /* do # exclude contents if [ "$entry" != "$CONTENTS" -a "$entry" != "/sys" ] then LIST="$LIST $entry" fi done tar -cf $DUMP_DIR/fu_initrd.tar $LIST find / > $DUMP_DIR/fu_initrd.list lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,10 "Done." # 5) Dump the root filesystem # Mount the root filesystem read-only and dump it # NOTE some platforms use ext4 with a custom mount program # (/usr/local/bin/icx_mount.ext4), some probably use an mtd too lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,12 "Dumping rootfs..." ROOTFS_TMP_DIR=/tmp/rootfs mkdir $ROOTFS_TMP_DIR . /install_script/constant.txt # If there is an ext4 mounter, try it. Otherwise or on failure, try ext3 and # then ext2. # NOTE some platforms probably use an mtd and this might need some fixing if [ -e /usr/local/bin/icx_mount.ext4 ]; then /usr/local/bin/icx_mount.ext4 $COMMON_ROOTFS_PARTITION $ROOTFS_TMP_DIR else false fi if [ "$?" != 0 ]; then mount -t ext3 $COMMON_ROOTFS_PARTITION $ROOTFS_TMP_DIR fi if [ "$?" != 0 ]; then mount -t ext2 $COMMON_ROOTFS_PARTITION $ROOTFS_TMP_DIR fi if [ "$?" != 0 ]; then lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,13 "ERROR: cannot mount rootfs" else tar -cf $DUMP_DIR/rootfs.tar $ROOTFS_TMP_DIR umount $ROOTFS_TMP_DIR lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,13 "Done." fi # 4) Success screen lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,15 "Rebooting in 10 seconds." sleep 10 sync exit 0