[yocto] unbootable image produced with PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_ipk", /etc missing

Robert Yang liezhi.yang at windriver.com
Wed Nov 27 18:36:54 PST 2013


Hi Paul,

Thanks, seems not enough space when ipk ? I will try a ipk build today.

// Robert

On 11/27/2013 06:57 PM, Paul Eggleton wrote:
> Robert, since I think you implemented this, any idea what might be going wrong
> here?
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
> On Tuesday 26 November 2013 17:27:30 Todd Stellanova wrote:
>> Tried creating a fresh build folder and giving the vm more ram but the
>> results are basically the same:
>>
>> Allocated inode: 15264
>> copy_file: Could not allocate block in ext2 filesystem
>> debugfs: sif "libgio-2.0.so.0.3800.1" mode 0x81ed
>>
>> It appears that using package_rpm successfully allocates something like
>> 15968 inodes. When calculating the ROOTFS_SIZE it looks like package_rpm
>> and package_ipk are using very different values:
>>
>> package_rpm:
>>
>> ++ du -ks
>> /fsl-community-bsp/build/tmp/work/wandboard_dual-poky-linux-gnueabi/todd-new
>> /1.0-r0/rootfs ++ awk '{base_size = $1 * 1.3; base_size = ((base_size > 8192
>> ? base_size : 8192) + 0 + *51200*); if (base_size != int(base_size))
>> base_size = int(base_size + 1); base_size = base_size + 4096 - 1; base_size
>> -= base_size % 4096; print base_size }'
>>
>> + ROOTFS_SIZE=*458752*
>>
>> package_ipk:
>>
>> ++ du -ks
>> /fsl-community-bsp/build/tmp/work/wandboard_dual-poky-linux-gnueabi/todd-new
>> /1.0-r0/rootfs ++ awk '{base_size = $1 * 1.3; base_size = ((base_size > 8192
>> ? base_size : 8192) + 0); if (base_size != int(base_size)) base_size =
>> int(base_size + 1); base_size = base_size + 4096 - 1; base_size -=
>> base_size % 4096; print base_size }'
>>
>> + ROOTFS_SIZE=*376832*
>>
>> I'm just guessing here, but it seems like package_ipk is underestimating
>> ROOTFS_SIZE and subsequently populate-extfs.sh fails trying to add files to
>> the ext fs.  Any ideas what might cause this?
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 7:03 AM, Todd Stellanova
> <tstellanova at gmail.com>wrote:
>>> Thanks for the ideas. I'll try creating a new build folder. If that still
>>> shows the problem, I'm thinking this has something to do with the fact
>>> that
>>> I'm running the build inside a vm (inside an Ubuntu vm running on a Mac).
>>> It looks like the build is using debugfs...maybe it's running out of ram
>>> at
>>> some point and not obtaining more in the vm properly?
>>>
>>> On Nov 25, 2013, at 5:21 AM, Paul Eggleton <
>>> paul.eggleton at linux.intel.com> wrote:
>>>> On Monday 25 November 2013 11:31:42 Nicolas Dechesne wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 3:51 AM, Todd Stellanova
>>>>> <tstellanova at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>>> It appears that copying the files to the ext3 / sdcard image is
>>>>>> failing in *populate-extfs.sh*I see a series of these errors:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *copy_file: Could not allocate block in ext2 filesystem*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any idea what might cause this?  I've verified that the initial .tar
>>>>>> archive and the bz2 contain the right files.
>>>>>
>>>>> can you try to create a new <build> folder (do not remove the current
>>>>> onefor now) and reuse the downloads and sstate folder? i am wondering
>>>>> if there is a bug when trying to change PACKAGE_CLASSES in an existing
>>>>> <build> folder.
>>>>
>>>> I do this not infrequently and never hit a problem like this, so I doubt
>>>> this is the case.
>>>>
>>>> Either there is a problem in how the filesystem is being set up (block
>>>> sizes, etc.) or there is some kind of corruption occurring.
>>>>



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