On Mon 2026-02-16 @ 11:01:28 AM, Bruce Ashfield wrote: > On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 10:37 AM Trevor Woerner <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Sun 2026-02-15 @ 10:09:03 PM, Bruce Ashfield wrote: > > > On Sun, Feb 15, 2026 at 9:32 PM Trevor Woerner via > > lists.openembedded.org > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > The previous implementation to add variable sector-size support: > > > > - required the variable WIC_SECTOR_SIZE either be defined in a > > > > configuration file or be defined in a --vars file > > > > - this means that every invocation of "wic ls", "wic cp", or "wic rm" > > > > needed this variable defined (config or --vars) > > > > - required the user to create separate *wks files for every sector size > > > > they wanted to use > > > > - required the user to specify the mkfs-extraopts by hand to specify > > the > > > > correct sector size: e.g. > > > > bootloader --ptable gpt > > > > part --fstype ext4 --source rootfs --label rofs-a > > --mkfs-extraopts > > > > "-b 4096" > > > > part --fstype ext4 --source rootfs --use-uuid --mkfs-extraopts > > "-b > > > > 4096" > > > > - specifying --mkfs-extraopts replaces the defaults with the > > > > user-supplied values > > > > - only provided details to support using variable sector-sizes with > > > > ext[234] filesystems > > > > - it would not be possible to generate images with different sector > > > > sizes in the same build since the configuration and *wks files would > > > > need to change and the build re-run for each size > > > > > > > > Update the sector-size handling so that: > > > > - the sector-size will now be provided on the cmdline to the "wic ls", > > > > "wic cp", "wic rm", and "wic create" commands: default = 512 > > > > - this means the configuration and/or --vars file does not need to be > > > > changed in order to perform those operations on images with different > > > > sector sizes > > > > - support is provided implicitly for mkdosfs and ext[234] partitions > > > > - the user no longer needs to know and supply the sector-size magic in > > > > --mkfs-extraopts (thereby clobbering the other defaults) > > > > > > > > > > It wasn't clear to me when scanning the patch. For configuration > > > files with a sector size, is it now completely ignored ? > > > > Yes. > > > > While trying to use the existing implementation in actual production > > workflows we found a number of shortcomings that are addressed with this > > update. Additionally, the ultimate goal is to make wic an independent > > utility from oe-core so it can be easily used by external tools > > post-build. > > > > If sector-size is not available on the cmdline, then a --vars file would > > be needed for every simple wic invocation such as "wic cp", "wic ls", > > and "wic rm"... which would be silly. Take a look at the patch I > > submitted a week or so ago to see how the oe-selftests would have to be > > updated to support this. > > > > If sector-size is available both on the cmdline and in a --vars file > > then which one wins? Ultimately having it specified in both places is > > only going to lead to confusion as people will be changing it in one > > place and not realizing it's also defined (and taking precedence) from > > somewhere else. I believe this is currently the case with > > --native-sysroot, which probably needs fixing as well since several > > oe-selftests are trying to use it, but I doubt it is working the way the > > test writers expect. > > > > One parameter specified in one place so a user would not need multiple > > sets of configuration files to perform a simple "wic ls" of images with > > different sector sizes; simply specify it on the cmdline if you want > > something other than 512. > > > > That's not a good migration path. You can't simply throw away > someone's existing configuration and ask them to update to a > new one. I didn't even see an error thrown with migration > instructions. > > There's many different users of things like this, we can't simply > change the interface without some way to migrate.
I don't disagree with you entirely. But if the user specifies --sector-size <N> on the cmdline, they will expect the sector-size to be N. If they don't specify this on the cmdline, they would rightfully expect the default of 512 to be used... ...unless some configuration file anywhere in their build specifies WIC_SECTOR_SIZE, in which case wic is supposed to use that value? I could print a warning if sector size is set via WIC_SECTOR_SIZE? > > Bruce > > > > > > > > Apologies if I missed where existing configs were used to prime > > > the parameters to the functions. > > > > > > Bruce > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > AI-Generated: codex/gpt-5.1-codex-max > > > > Signed-off-by: Trevor Woerner <[email protected]> > > > > --- > > > > changes since v2: > > > > - none > > > > > > > > changes since v1: > > > > - none > > > > --- > > > > meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/cases/wic.py | 39 ++++--------- > > > > scripts/lib/wic/engine.py | 45 +++++++-------- > > > > scripts/lib/wic/help.py | 23 +++++--- > > > > scripts/lib/wic/partition.py | 55 +++++++++++++++++-- > > > > scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py | 18 ++---- > > > > scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_efi.py | 5 +- > > > > .../lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_pcbios.py | 11 ++-- > > > > .../wic/plugins/source/isoimage_isohybrid.py | 5 +- > > > > scripts/wic | 8 +++ > > > > 9 files changed, 125 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > diff --git a/meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/cases/wic.py > > > > b/meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/cases/wic.py > > > > index ecaee5a29144..7ad61fa700f7 100644 > > > > --- a/meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/cases/wic.py > > > > +++ b/meta/lib/oeqa/selftest/cases/wic.py > > > > @@ -935,33 +935,22 @@ bootloader --ptable gpt""") > > > > finally: > > > > os.remove(wks_file) > > > > > > > > - def test_wic_sector_size(self): > > > > - """Test generation image sector size""" > > > > - > > > > + def test_wic_sector_size_cli(self): > > > > + """Test sector size handling via CLI option.""" > > > > + > > > > oldpath = os.environ['PATH'] > > > > os.environ['PATH'] = get_bb_var("PATH", "wic-tools") > > > > > > > > try: > > > > - # Add WIC_SECTOR_SIZE into config > > > > - config = 'WIC_SECTOR_SIZE = "4096"\n'\ > > > > - 'WICVARS:append = " WIC_SECTOR_SIZE"\n' > > > > - self.append_config(config) > > > > bitbake('core-image-minimal') > > > > > > > > - # Check WIC_SECTOR_SIZE apply to bitbake variable > > > > - wic_sector_size_str = get_bb_var('WIC_SECTOR_SIZE', > > > > 'core-image-minimal') > > > > - wic_sector_size = int(wic_sector_size_str) > > > > - self.assertEqual(4096, wic_sector_size) > > > > - > > > > - self.logger.info("Test wic_sector_size: %d \n" % > > > > wic_sector_size) > > > > - > > > > with NamedTemporaryFile("w", suffix=".wks") as wks: > > > > wks.writelines( > > > > ['bootloader --ptable gpt\n', > > > > - 'part --fstype ext4 --source rootfs --label > > rofs-a > > > > --mkfs-extraopts "-b 4096"\n', > > > > - 'part --fstype ext4 --source rootfs --use-uuid > > > > --mkfs-extraopts "-b 4096"\n']) > > > > + 'part --fstype ext4 --source rootfs --label > > > > rofs-a\n', > > > > + 'part --fstype ext4 --source rootfs > > --use-uuid\n']) > > > > wks.flush() > > > > - cmd = "wic create %s -e core-image-minimal -o %s" % ( > > > > wks.name, self.resultdir) > > > > + cmd = "wic create %s -e core-image-minimal -o %s > > > > --sector-size 4096" % (wks.name, self.resultdir) > > > > runCmd(cmd) > > > > wksname = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(wks.name > > ))[0] > > > > images = glob(os.path.join(self.resultdir, > > "%s-*direct" % > > > > wksname)) > > > > @@ -969,24 +958,18 @@ bootloader --ptable gpt""") > > > > > > > > sysroot = get_bb_var('RECIPE_SYSROOT_NATIVE', 'wic-tools') > > > > # list partitions > > > > - result = runCmd("wic ls %s -n %s" % (images[0], sysroot)) > > > > + result = runCmd("wic ls %s -n %s --sector-size 4096" % > > > > (images[0], sysroot)) > > > > self.assertEqual(3, len(result.output.split('\n'))) > > > > > > > > - # verify partition size with wic > > > > - res = runCmd("export PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=%d; parted -m %s > > unit > > > > b p" % (wic_sector_size, images[0]), > > > > + # verify partition size with parted output > > > > + res = runCmd("export PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=%d; parted -m %s > > unit > > > > b p" % (4096, images[0]), > > > > stderr=subprocess.PIPE) > > > > > > > > - # parse parted output which looks like this: > > > > - # BYT;\n > > > > - # > > > > > > /var/tmp/wic/build/tmpgjzzefdd-202410281021-sda.direct:78569472B:file:4096:4096:gpt::;\n > > > > - # 1:139264B:39284735B:39145472B:ext4:rofs-a:;\n > > > > - # 2:39284736B:78430207B:39145472B:ext4:primary:;\n > > > > disk_info = res.output.splitlines()[1] > > > > - # Check sector sizes > > > > sector_size_logical = int(disk_info.split(":")[3]) > > > > sector_size_physical = int(disk_info.split(":")[4]) > > > > - self.assertEqual(wic_sector_size, sector_size_logical, > > > > "Logical sector size is not %d." % wic_sector_size) > > > > - self.assertEqual(wic_sector_size, sector_size_physical, > > > > "Physical sector size is not %d." % wic_sector_size) > > > > + self.assertEqual(4096, sector_size_logical, "Logical > > sector > > > > size is not 4096.") > > > > + self.assertEqual(4096, sector_size_physical, "Physical > > sector > > > > size is not 4096.") > > > > > > > > finally: > > > > os.environ['PATH'] = oldpath > > > > diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/engine.py b/scripts/lib/wic/engine.py > > > > index 9d596be3a723..7753f431f91d 100644 > > > > --- a/scripts/lib/wic/engine.py > > > > +++ b/scripts/lib/wic/engine.py > > > > @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ def wic_list(args, scripts_path): > > > > > > > > > > > > class Disk: > > > > - def __init__(self, imagepath, native_sysroot, fstypes=('fat', > > 'ext')): > > > > + def __init__(self, imagepath, native_sysroot, fstypes=('fat', > > 'ext'), > > > > sector_size=512): > > > > self.imagepath = imagepath > > > > self.native_sysroot = native_sysroot > > > > self.fstypes = fstypes > > > > @@ -233,16 +233,7 @@ class Disk: > > > > self._lsector_size = None > > > > self._psector_size = None > > > > self._ptable_format = None > > > > - > > > > - # define sector size > > > > - sector_size_str = get_bitbake_var('WIC_SECTOR_SIZE') > > > > - if sector_size_str is not None: > > > > - try: > > > > - self.sector_size = int(sector_size_str) > > > > - except ValueError: > > > > - self.sector_size = None > > > > - else: > > > > - self.sector_size = None > > > > + self.sector_size = sector_size > > > > > > > > # find parted > > > > # read paths from $PATH environment variable > > > > @@ -271,7 +262,7 @@ class Disk: > > > > if self._partitions is None: > > > > self._partitions = OrderedDict() > > > > > > > > - if self.sector_size is not None: > > > > + if self.sector_size: > > > > out = exec_cmd("export PARTED_SECTOR_SIZE=%d; %s -sm > > %s > > > > unit B print" % \ > > > > (self.sector_size, self.parted, > > > > self.imagepath), True) > > > > else: > > > > @@ -312,11 +303,15 @@ class Disk: > > > > raise WicError("Partition %s is not in the image" % pnum) > > > > part = self.partitions[pnum] > > > > # check if fstype is supported > > > > + # NOTE: parted is unable to identify dos-type partitions with > > a > > > > 4k sector-size > > > > + # if the type is empty and a non-default sector size is > > > > used, assume 'fat' > > > > + # fdisk identifies them without issue > > > > + part_fstype = part.fstype if part.fstype or self.sector_size > > == > > > > 512 else 'fat' > > > > for fstype in self.fstypes: > > > > - if part.fstype.startswith(fstype): > > > > + if part_fstype.startswith(fstype): > > > > break > > > > else: > > > > - raise WicError("Not supported fstype: > > {}".format(part.fstype)) > > > > + raise WicError("Not supported fstype: > > {}".format(part_fstype)) > > > > if pnum not in self._partimages: > > > > tmpf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix="wic-part") > > > > dst_fname = tmpf.name > > > > @@ -586,8 +581,9 @@ class Disk: > > > > label = part.get("name") > > > > label_str = "-n {}".format(label) if label > > > > else '' > > > > > > > > - cmd = "{} {} -C {} > > {}".format(self.mkdosfs, > > > > label_str, partfname, > > > > - > > part['size']) > > > > + sector_str = "-S > > {}".format(self.sector_size) > > > > if self.sector_size else '' > > > > + cmd = "{} {} {} -C {} > > > > {}".format(self.mkdosfs, label_str, sector_str, partfname, > > > > + > > part['size']) > > > > exec_cmd(cmd) > > > > # copy content from the temporary > > directory > > > > to the new partition > > > > cmd = "{} -snompi {} {}/* > > > > ::".format(self.mcopy, partfname, tmpdir) > > > > @@ -609,14 +605,19 @@ class Disk: > > > > > > > > def wic_ls(args, native_sysroot): > > > > """List contents of partitioned image or vfat partition.""" > > > > - disk = Disk(args.path.image, native_sysroot) > > > > + disk = Disk(args.path.image, native_sysroot, > > > > sector_size=args.sector_size) > > > > if not args.path.part: > > > > if disk.partitions: > > > > print('Num Start End Size > > Fstype') > > > > for part in disk.partitions.values(): > > > > + # size values are in bytes from parted; convert to > > > > sectors if a custom sector size was requested > > > > + display_size = part.size > > > > + if args.sector_size and args.sector_size != > > > > disk._lsector_size: > > > > + display_size = part.size // args.sector_size > > > > print("{:2d} {:12d} {:12d} {:12d} {}".format(\ > > > > - part.pnum, part.start, part.end, > > > > - part.size, part.fstype)) > > > > + part.pnum, part.start // args.sector_size, > > > > + part.end // args.sector_size, > > > > + display_size, part.fstype)) > > > > else: > > > > path = args.path.path or '/' > > > > print(disk.dir(args.path.part, path)) > > > > @@ -627,9 +628,9 @@ def wic_cp(args, native_sysroot): > > > > partitioned image. > > > > """ > > > > if isinstance(args.dest, str): > > > > - disk = Disk(args.src.image, native_sysroot) > > > > + disk = Disk(args.src.image, native_sysroot, > > > > sector_size=args.sector_size) > > > > else: > > > > - disk = Disk(args.dest.image, native_sysroot) > > > > + disk = Disk(args.dest.image, native_sysroot, > > > > sector_size=args.sector_size) > > > > disk.copy(args.src, args.dest) > > > > > > > > > > > > @@ -638,7 +639,7 @@ def wic_rm(args, native_sysroot): > > > > Remove files or directories from the vfat partition of > > > > partitioned image. > > > > """ > > > > - disk = Disk(args.path.image, native_sysroot) > > > > + disk = Disk(args.path.image, native_sysroot, > > > > sector_size=args.sector_size) > > > > disk.remove(args.path.part, args.path.path, args.recursive_delete) > > > > > > > > def wic_write(args, native_sysroot): > > > > diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/help.py b/scripts/lib/wic/help.py > > > > index 6b49a67de938..5d7c40456a80 100644 > > > > --- a/scripts/lib/wic/help.py > > > > +++ b/scripts/lib/wic/help.py > > > > @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ wic_create_usage = """ > > > > usage: wic create <wks file or image name> [-o <DIRNAME> | --outdir > > > > <DIRNAME>] > > > > [-e | --image-name] [-s, --skip-build-check] [-D, --debug] > > > > [-r, --rootfs-dir] [-b, --bootimg-dir] > > > > - [-k, --kernel-dir] [-n, --native-sysroot] [-f, > > --build-rootfs] > > > > + [-k, --kernel-dir] [-n, --native-sysroot] [--sector-size > > > > <bytes>] [-f, --build-rootfs] > > > > [-c, --compress-with] [-m, --bmap] > > > > > > > > This command creates an OpenEmbedded image based on the 'OE kickstart > > > > @@ -139,13 +139,16 @@ SYNOPSIS > > > > wic create <wks file or image name> [-o <DIRNAME> | --outdir > > > > <DIRNAME>] > > > > [-e | --image-name] [-s, --skip-build-check] [-D, --debug] > > > > [-r, --rootfs-dir] [-b, --bootimg-dir] > > > > - [-k, --kernel-dir] [-n, --native-sysroot] [-f, --build-rootfs] > > > > + [-k, --kernel-dir] [-n, --native-sysroot] [--sector-size > > <bytes>] > > > > [-f, --build-rootfs] > > > > [-c, --compress-with] [-m, --bmap] [--no-fstab-update] > > > > > > > > DESCRIPTION > > > > This command creates an OpenEmbedded image based on the 'OE > > > > kickstart commands' found in the <wks file>. > > > > > > > > + Use the --sector-size option to select the sector size (in bytes) > > > > + used for partition layout calculations (default is 512). > > > > + > > > > In order to do this, wic needs to know the locations of the > > > > various build artifacts required to build the image. > > > > > > > > @@ -278,7 +281,7 @@ wic_ls_usage = """ > > > > > > > > List content of a partitioned image > > > > > > > > - usage: wic ls <image>[:<partition>[<path>]] [--native-sysroot <path>] > > > > + usage: wic ls <image>[:<partition>[<path>]] [--native-sysroot <path>] > > > > [--sector-size <bytes>] > > > > > > > > This command outputs either list of image partitions or directory > > > > contents > > > > of vfat and ext* partitions. > > > > @@ -296,7 +299,7 @@ SYNOPSIS > > > > wic ls <image> > > > > wic ls <image>:<vfat or ext* partition> > > > > wic ls <image>:<vfat or ext* partition><path> > > > > - wic ls <image>:<vfat or ext* partition><path> --native-sysroot > > <path> > > > > + wic ls <image>:<vfat or ext* partition><path> --native-sysroot > > <path> > > > > [--sector-size <bytes>] > > > > > > > > DESCRIPTION > > > > This command lists either partitions of the image or directory > > > > contents > > > > @@ -336,6 +339,8 @@ DESCRIPTION > > > > > > > > The -n option is used to specify the path to the native sysroot > > > > containing the tools(parted and mtools) to use. > > > > + The --sector-size option sets the sector size used for partition > > math > > > > + (default is 512 bytes). > > > > > > > > """ > > > > > > > > @@ -343,7 +348,7 @@ wic_cp_usage = """ > > > > > > > > Copy files and directories to/from the vfat or ext* partition > > > > > > > > - usage: wic cp <src> <dest> [--native-sysroot <path>] > > > > + usage: wic cp <src> <dest> [--native-sysroot <path>] [--sector-size > > > > <bytes>] > > > > > > > > source/destination image in format <image>:<partition>[<path>] > > > > > > > > @@ -364,7 +369,7 @@ SYNOPSIS > > > > wic cp <src> <dest>:<partition> > > > > wic cp <src>:<partition> <dest> > > > > wic cp <src> <dest-image>:<partition><path> > > > > - wic cp <src> <dest-image>:<partition><path> --native-sysroot > > <path> > > > > + wic cp <src> <dest-image>:<partition><path> --native-sysroot > > <path> > > > > [--sector-size <bytes>] > > > > > > > > DESCRIPTION > > > > This command copies files or directories either > > > > @@ -408,13 +413,15 @@ DESCRIPTION > > > > > > > > The -n option is used to specify the path to the native sysroot > > > > containing the tools(parted and mtools) to use. > > > > + The --sector-size option sets the sector size used for partition > > math > > > > + (default is 512 bytes). > > > > """ > > > > > > > > wic_rm_usage = """ > > > > > > > > Remove files or directories from the vfat or ext* partitions > > > > > > > > - usage: wic rm <image>:<partition><path> [--native-sysroot <path>] > > > > + usage: wic rm <image>:<partition><path> [--native-sysroot <path>] > > > > [--sector-size <bytes>] > > > > > > > > This command removes files or directories from the vfat or ext* > > > > partitions of > > > > the partitioned image. > > > > @@ -466,6 +473,8 @@ DESCRIPTION > > > > > > > > The -n option is used to specify the path to the native sysroot > > > > containing the tools(parted and mtools) to use. > > > > + The --sector-size option sets the sector size used for partition > > math > > > > + (default is 512 bytes). > > > > > > > > The -r option is used to remove directories and their contents > > > > recursively,this only applies to ext* partition. > > > > diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/partition.py > > b/scripts/lib/wic/partition.py > > > > index 8fed686e903e..df6e3271649b 100644 > > > > --- a/scripts/lib/wic/partition.py > > > > +++ b/scripts/lib/wic/partition.py > > > > @@ -65,6 +65,50 @@ class Partition(): > > > > > > > > self.lineno = lineno > > > > self.source_file = "" > > > > + self.sector_size = 512 > > > > + > > > > + def _mkdosfs_extraopts(self): > > > > + """ > > > > + Build mkdosfs extra options ensuring the CLI sector size is > > > > applied. > > > > + """ > > > > + extraopts = self.mkfs_extraopts or '' > > > > + tokens = [] > > > > + skip_next = False > > > > + for tok in extraopts.split(): > > > > + if skip_next: > > > > + skip_next = False > > > > + continue > > > > + if tok == '-S': > > > > + skip_next = True > > > > + continue > > > > + if tok.startswith('-S'): > > > > + continue > > > > + tokens.append(tok) > > > > + tokens.extend(['-S', str(self.sector_size)]) > > > > + return ' '.join(tokens).strip() > > > > + > > > > + def _mkfs_ext_extraopts(self, base_opts): > > > > + """ > > > > + Build mkfs.ext* extra options ensuring the CLI sector size is > > > > applied. > > > > + """ > > > > + extraopts = self.mkfs_extraopts or base_opts > > > > + # Only add an explicit block size when a non-default sector > > size > > > > is requested. > > > > + if self.sector_size and self.sector_size != 512: > > > > + tokens = [] > > > > + skip_next = False > > > > + for tok in extraopts.split(): > > > > + if skip_next: > > > > + skip_next = False > > > > + continue > > > > + if tok == '-b': > > > > + skip_next = True > > > > + continue > > > > + if tok.startswith('-b'): > > > > + continue > > > > + tokens.append(tok) > > > > + tokens.extend(['-b', str(self.sector_size)]) > > > > + return ' '.join(tokens).strip() > > > > + return extraopts > > > > > > > > def get_extra_block_count(self, current_blocks): > > > > """ > > > > @@ -138,6 +182,8 @@ class Partition(): > > > > Prepare content for individual partitions, depending on > > > > partition command parameters. > > > > """ > > > > + # capture the sector size requested on the CLI for mkdosfs > > > > invocations > > > > + self.sector_size = getattr(creator, 'sector_size', 512) or 512 > > > > self.updated_fstab_path = updated_fstab_path > > > > if self.updated_fstab_path and not > > (self.fstype.startswith("ext") > > > > or self.fstype == "msdos"): > > > > self.update_fstab_in_rootfs = True > > > > @@ -293,7 +339,7 @@ class Partition(): > > > > with open(rootfs, 'w') as sparse: > > > > os.ftruncate(sparse.fileno(), rootfs_size * 1024) > > > > > > > > - extraopts = self.mkfs_extraopts or "-F -i 8192" > > > > + extraopts = self._mkfs_ext_extraopts("-F -i 8192") > > > > > > > > # use hash_seed to generate reproducible ext4 images > > > > (extraopts, pseudo) = self.get_hash_seed_ext4(extraopts, > > pseudo) > > > > @@ -401,7 +447,7 @@ class Partition(): > > > > > > > > size_str = "" > > > > > > > > - extraopts = self.mkfs_extraopts or '-S 512' > > > > + extraopts = self._mkdosfs_extraopts() > > > > > > > > dosfs_cmd = "mkdosfs %s -i %s %s %s -C %s %d" % \ > > > > (label_str, self.fsuuid, size_str, extraopts, > > rootfs, > > > > @@ -452,7 +498,7 @@ class Partition(): > > > > with open(rootfs, 'w') as sparse: > > > > os.ftruncate(sparse.fileno(), size * 1024) > > > > > > > > - extraopts = self.mkfs_extraopts or "-i 8192" > > > > + extraopts = self._mkfs_ext_extraopts("-i 8192") > > > > > > > > # use hash_seed to generate reproducible ext4 images > > > > (extraopts, pseudo) = self.get_hash_seed_ext4(extraopts, None) > > > > @@ -498,7 +544,7 @@ class Partition(): > > > > > > > > size_str = "" > > > > > > > > - extraopts = self.mkfs_extraopts or '-S 512' > > > > + extraopts = self._mkdosfs_extraopts() > > > > > > > > dosfs_cmd = "mkdosfs %s -i %s %s %s -C %s %d" % \ > > > > (label_str, self.fsuuid, extraopts, size_str, > > rootfs, > > > > @@ -559,4 +605,3 @@ class Partition(): > > > > logger.warn("%s Inodes (of size %d) are too > > small." % > > > > (get_err_str(self), size)) > > > > break > > > > - > > > > diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py > > > > b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py > > > > index ad922cfbf122..3adc6eee6280 100644 > > > > --- a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py > > > > +++ b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/imager/direct.py > > > > @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ class DirectPlugin(ImagerPlugin): > > > > self._image = None > > > > self.ptable_format = self.ks.bootloader.ptable > > > > self.parts = self.ks.partitions > > > > + self.sector_size = options.sector_size or 512 > > > > > > > > # as a convenience, set source to the boot partition source > > > > # instead of forcing it to be set via bootloader --source > > > > @@ -78,7 +79,7 @@ class DirectPlugin(ImagerPlugin): > > > > image_path = self._full_path(self.workdir, self.parts[0].disk, > > > > "direct") > > > > self._image = PartitionedImage(image_path, self.ptable_format, > > > > self.ks.bootloader.diskid, > > > > self.parts, > > self.native_sysroot, > > > > - options.extra_space) > > > > + options.extra_space, > > > > self.sector_size) > > > > > > > > def setup_workdir(self, workdir): > > > > if workdir: > > > > @@ -294,15 +295,13 @@ MBR_OVERHEAD = 1 > > > > # Overhead of the GPT partitioning scheme > > > > GPT_OVERHEAD = 34 > > > > > > > > -# Size of a sector in bytes > > > > -SECTOR_SIZE = 512 > > > > - > > > > class PartitionedImage(): > > > > """ > > > > Partitioned image in a file. > > > > """ > > > > > > > > - def __init__(self, path, ptable_format, disk_id, partitions, > > > > native_sysroot=None, extra_space=0): > > > > + def __init__(self, path, ptable_format, disk_id, partitions, > > > > native_sysroot=None, extra_space=0, > > > > + sector_size=512): > > > > self.path = path # Path to the image file > > > > self.numpart = 0 # Number of allocated partitions > > > > self.realpart = 0 # Number of partitions in the partition > > table > > > > @@ -332,14 +331,7 @@ class PartitionedImage(): > > > > self.partitions = partitions > > > > self.partimages = [] > > > > # Size of a sector used in calculations > > > > - sector_size_str = get_bitbake_var('WIC_SECTOR_SIZE') > > > > - if sector_size_str is not None: > > > > - try: > > > > - self.sector_size = int(sector_size_str) > > > > - except ValueError: > > > > - self.sector_size = SECTOR_SIZE > > > > - else: > > > > - self.sector_size = SECTOR_SIZE > > > > + self.sector_size = sector_size or 512 > > > > > > > > self.native_sysroot = native_sysroot > > > > num_real_partitions = len([p for p in self.partitions if not > > > > p.no_table]) > > > > diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_efi.py > > > > b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_efi.py > > > > index 430b0a4b023a..864d6898fc9d 100644 > > > > --- a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_efi.py > > > > +++ b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_efi.py > > > > @@ -415,8 +415,9 @@ class BootimgEFIPlugin(SourcePlugin): > > > > > > > > label = part.label if part.label else "ESP" > > > > > > > > - dosfs_cmd = "mkdosfs -v -n %s -i %s -C %s %d" % \ > > > > - (label, part.fsuuid, bootimg, blocks) > > > > + sector_size = getattr(creator, 'sector_size', 512) or 512 > > > > + dosfs_cmd = "mkdosfs -v -n %s -i %s -S %d -C %s %d" % \ > > > > + (label, part.fsuuid, sector_size, bootimg, blocks) > > > > exec_native_cmd(dosfs_cmd, native_sysroot) > > > > logger.debug("mkdosfs:\n%s" % (str(out))) > > > > > > > > diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_pcbios.py > > > > b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_pcbios.py > > > > index a7cc5d12c620..32edac47fa09 100644 > > > > --- a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_pcbios.py > > > > +++ b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/bootimg_pcbios.py > > > > @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class BootimgPcbiosPlugin(SourcePlugin): > > > > cls._do_prepare_grub(part, cr_workdir, oe_builddir, > > > > kernel_dir, rootfs_dir, > > native_sysroot) > > > > elif source_params['loader-bios'] == 'syslinux': > > > > - cls._do_prepare_syslinux(part, cr_workdir, > > bootimg_dir, > > > > + cls._do_prepare_syslinux(part, creator, cr_workdir, > > > > bootimg_dir, > > > > kernel_dir, native_sysroot) > > > > else: > > > > raise WicError("unrecognized bootimg_pcbios loader: > > %s" % > > > > source_params['loader-bios']) > > > > @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ class BootimgPcbiosPlugin(SourcePlugin): > > > > except KeyError: > > > > # Required by do_install_disk > > > > cls.loader = 'syslinux' > > > > - cls._do_prepare_syslinux(part, cr_workdir, bootimg_dir, > > > > + cls._do_prepare_syslinux(part, creator, cr_workdir, > > > > bootimg_dir, > > > > kernel_dir, native_sysroot) > > > > > > > > @classmethod > > > > @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ class BootimgPcbiosPlugin(SourcePlugin): > > > > cfg.close() > > > > > > > > @classmethod > > > > - def _do_prepare_syslinux(cls, part, cr_workdir, bootimg_dir, > > > > + def _do_prepare_syslinux(cls, part, creator, cr_workdir, > > bootimg_dir, > > > > kernel_dir, native_sysroot): > > > > """ > > > > Called to do the actual content population for a partition > > i.e. it > > > > @@ -292,8 +292,9 @@ class BootimgPcbiosPlugin(SourcePlugin): > > > > > > > > label = part.label if part.label else "boot" > > > > > > > > - dosfs_cmd = "mkdosfs -n %s -i %s -S 512 -C %s %d" % \ > > > > - (label, part.fsuuid, bootimg, blocks) > > > > + sector_size = getattr(creator, 'sector_size', 512) or 512 > > > > + dosfs_cmd = "mkdosfs -n %s -i %s -S %d -C %s %d" % \ > > > > + (label, part.fsuuid, sector_size, bootimg, blocks) > > > > exec_native_cmd(dosfs_cmd, native_sysroot) > > > > > > > > mcopy_cmd = "mcopy -i %s -s %s/* ::/" % (bootimg, hdddir) > > > > diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/isoimage_isohybrid.py > > > > b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/isoimage_isohybrid.py > > > > index fdab188db1f8..9195ef5f3184 100644 > > > > --- a/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/isoimage_isohybrid.py > > > > +++ b/scripts/lib/wic/plugins/source/isoimage_isohybrid.py > > > > @@ -367,8 +367,9 @@ class IsoImagePlugin(SourcePlugin): > > > > > > > > esp_label = source_params.get('esp_label', 'EFIimg') > > > > > > > > - dosfs_cmd = 'mkfs.vfat -n \'%s\' -S 512 -C %s %d' \ > > > > - % (esp_label, bootimg, blocks) > > > > + sector_size = getattr(creator, 'sector_size', 512) or 512 > > > > + dosfs_cmd = "mkfs.vfat -n '%s' -S %d -C %s %d" % \ > > > > + (esp_label, sector_size, bootimg, blocks) > > > > exec_native_cmd(dosfs_cmd, native_sysroot) > > > > > > > > mmd_cmd = "mmd -i %s ::/EFI" % bootimg > > > > diff --git a/scripts/wic b/scripts/wic > > > > index 9137208f5e8f..0cef84ef630c 100755 > > > > --- a/scripts/wic > > > > +++ b/scripts/wic > > > > @@ -376,6 +376,8 @@ def wic_init_parser_create(subparser): > > > > default="direct", help="the wic imager plugin") > > > > subparser.add_argument("--extra-space", type=int, > > dest="extra_space", > > > > default=0, help="additional free disk space to > > add > > > > to the image") > > > > + subparser.add_argument("--sector-size", dest="sector_size", > > type=int, > > > > default=512, > > > > + help="sector size in bytes (default: 512)") > > > > return > > > > > > > > > > > > @@ -413,6 +415,8 @@ def imgtype(arg): > > > > def wic_init_parser_ls(subparser): > > > > subparser.add_argument("path", type=imgtype, > > > > help="image spec: <image>[:<vfat > > > > partition>[<path>]]") > > > > + subparser.add_argument("--sector-size", dest="sector_size", > > type=int, > > > > default=512, > > > > + help="sector size in bytes (default: 512)") > > > > subparser.add_argument("-n", "--native-sysroot", > > > > help="path to the native sysroot containing > > the > > > > tools") > > > > subparser.add_argument("-e", "--image-name", dest="image_name", > > > > @@ -433,6 +437,8 @@ def wic_init_parser_cp(subparser): > > > > help="image spec: <image>:<vfat > > > > partition>[<path>] or <file>") > > > > subparser.add_argument("dest", > > > > help="image spec: <image>:<vfat > > > > partition>[<path>] or <file>") > > > > + subparser.add_argument("--sector-size", dest="sector_size", > > type=int, > > > > default=512, > > > > + help="sector size in bytes (default: 512)") > > > > subparser.add_argument("-n", "--native-sysroot", > > > > help="path to the native sysroot containing > > the > > > > tools") > > > > subparser.add_argument("-e", "--image-name", dest="image_name", > > > > @@ -445,6 +451,8 @@ def wic_init_parser_cp(subparser): > > > > def wic_init_parser_rm(subparser): > > > > subparser.add_argument("path", type=imgpathtype, > > > > help="path: <image>:<vfat partition><path>") > > > > + subparser.add_argument("--sector-size", dest="sector_size", > > type=int, > > > > default=512, > > > > + help="sector size in bytes (default: 512)") > > > > subparser.add_argument("-n", "--native-sysroot", > > > > help="path to the native sysroot containing > > the > > > > tools") > > > > subparser.add_argument("-r", dest="recursive_delete", > > > > action="store_true", default=False, > > > > -- > > > > 2.51.0 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > - Thou shalt not follow the NULL pointer, for chaos and madness await > > thee > > > at its end > > > - "Use the force Harry" - Gandalf, Star Trek II > > > > > -- > - Thou shalt not follow the NULL pointer, for chaos and madness await thee > at its end > - "Use the force Harry" - Gandalf, Star Trek II
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