#!/usr/bin/env bash set -e cd buildroot arch='x86_64' while getopts a: OPT > /dev/null 2>&1; do case "$OPT" in a) arch=$OPTARG ;; esac done case "$arch" in x86_64) defconfig=qemu_x86_64_defconfig ;; arm) # qemu_arm_vexpress_defconfig required a newer QEMU than 2.0.0 on a Ubuntu host. # so let's stick to versatile for now. defconfig=qemu_arm_versatile_defconfig ;; esac for p in $(find '../buildroot_patches/' -maxdepth 1 -name '*.patch' -print); do patch -N -r - -p 1 <"$p" || : done make BR2_EXTERNAL="$(pwd)/../kernel_module" "$defconfig" # TODO Can't get rid of this for now. # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/44078245/is-it-possible-to-use-config-fragments-with-buildroots-config cat ../buildroot_config_fragment >> .config # HOST_QEMU_OPTS is a hack that happens to work because the QEMU package luckly uses += at all times. # It shouldn't be necessary in the first place: https://bugs.busybox.net/show_bug.cgi?id=9936 # Even if were an autotools package, there is no general way currently to pass extra configs to it: # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44341188/how-to-pass-extra-custom-configure-autotools-options-to-a-buildroot-package/44341225#44341225 # # We might add this later on. # host-qemu-rebuild \ env \ -u LD_LIBRARY_PATH \ make \ BR2_JLEVEL="$(($(nproc) - 2))" \ HOST_QEMU_OPTS="--enable-sdl --with-sdlabi=2.0" \ kernel_module-rebuild \ all \ ; cd .. ./runqemu "$@"