#!/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 remounts the user (aka contents) partition read-write-exec and # runs the file given and redirects its output and error to a file. # To use this file, you need to replace NWZ_EXEC_THIS by the file you want to # execute and NWZ_LOG_THIS by the name of the file you want to log to. You may # use sed as follows for this purpose: # cat exec_file_extern.sh.in | sed 's|NWZ_EXEC_THIS|myfile.elf|' | \ # sed 's|NWZ_LOG_THIS|exec.log|' > my_exec_file.sh # # NOTE 1: technically, NWZ_EXEC_THIS can be any command, not just a file # NOTE 2: this script will export the variable NWZ_CONTENTS that is the path to # the user partition, so that if NWZ_EXEC_THIS is a bash script, it can # easily use it # # go to /tmp cd /tmp # get content partition path CONTENTS="/contents" CONTENTS_PART=`mount | grep contents | awk '{ print $1 }'` lcdmsg -c -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,3 "Contents partition:\n$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 and exec" if ! mount -o remount,rw,umask=000 $CONTENTS_PART $CONTENTS then lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,7 "ERROR: remount failed" sleep 3 exit 0 fi # run file and redirect all outputs lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,7 "Running file..." export NWZ_CONTENTS="$CONTENTS" $CONTENTS/NWZ_EXEC_THIS >$CONTENTS/NWZ_LOG_THIS 2>&1 # 4) Success screen lcdmsg -f /usr/local/bin/font_08x12.bmp -l 0,15 "Rebooting in 3 seconds." sleep 3 sync # finish exit 0