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  1. Dec 13, 2022
    • Matthias Schiffer's avatar
      x86: switch to EFI-compatible images · 41b8ecd6
      Matthias Schiffer authored
      The main difference between the non-EFI and EFI images generated by
      OpenWrt is that the former uses an MS-DOS partition table, while the
      latter uses GPT. The EFI images still have a BIOS-compatible MBR, so
      they work fine on non-EFI systems.
      
      Closes #2403
      41b8ecd6
  2. Sep 19, 2021
    • lemoer's avatar
      x86: don't build ext4 images · 53434127
      lemoer authored
      Since we're discarding the ext4 images anyways, we now stop building 
      them as well and save a few seconds of build time.
      53434127
  3. Jun 21, 2021
  4. May 31, 2020
    • Matthias Schiffer's avatar
      build: remove now-unneeded function from target_config_lib.lua · 3ce43329
      Matthias Schiffer authored
      target_config.lua and target_config_check.lua don't pass a table of
      callbacks anymore, so target_config_lib.lua can by simplified by moving
      all the code that was in the returned function to the toplevel.
      3ce43329
    • Matthias Schiffer's avatar
      build: rework config generation · 9e23534e
      Matthias Schiffer authored
      So far, we were using a sort operation on the generated .config to
      implement precedence of =y packages over =m, and =m over unset.
      Unfortunately, this sort not only used for packages, but for all config
      lines. This made it impossible to override settings from targets/generic
      in a target config when the new setting was sorted before the generic
      setting.
      
      To fix this, track configurations by their keys, so we can properly
      override config keys that were set before. Value-based precedence is
      only preserved for package configuration.
      
      The config() and try_config() calls always take key and value as
      separate arguments now. Strings are quoted automatically; the values
      true, nil and false map to y, m and unset for tristate options. config()
      can take an optional third argument to override the error message to
      display when the setting fails to apply.
      
      All existing target configs generate the same .config with the old and the
      new code. The new code is also a bit faster on targets with many devices.
      9e23534e
  5. May 03, 2020
    • Matthias Schiffer's avatar
      build: move package list generation to target_config_lib.lua, fix precedence · 53690d83
      Matthias Schiffer authored
      The precedence of different package lists was broken since #1876,
      disallowing removal of GLUON_FEATURES packages via GLUON_SITE_PACKAGES.
      
      Including all package selections, both implicit defaults and explicit
      handling in Gluon, the order of precedence is now the following:
      
      1.  OpenWrt defaults (including target-specific defaults)
      2.  Device-specific packages from OpenWrt
      3.  Generic default packages (from target/generic)
      4.  Target default packages (target/$(GLUON_TARGET))
      5.  Removal of opkg for tiny targets
      6.  Packages derived from GLUON_FEATURES + GLUON_FEATURES_$(class)
      7.  GLUON_SITE_PACKAGES
      8.  GLUON_SITE_PACKAGES_$(class)
      9.  Device-specific packages from target/$(GLUON_TARGET)
      10. Device-specific packages from GLUON_$(device)_SITE_PACKAGES
      
      This also contains various pieces of cleanup:
      
      - No hardcoded order of device classes for target_config.lua arguments
        anymore (in fact, the Makefile doesn't know anything about device
        classes now)
      - target_conifg_lib.lua only hardcodes the fallback class for x86, no
        other occurences of specific class names
      - Feature -> package list mapping is moved from Makefile to the Lua code
        as well (still implemented in Shell though)
      53690d83
  6. Mar 27, 2020
    • David Bauer's avatar
      build: add class-packages for targets without devices · c9f90c3e
      David Bauer authored
      When adding device classes, targets without devices such as x86 were not
      handled. As site and feature packages are included on such a per-device
      decision, x86 images ended up without most packages.
      
      Include a class setting for a target and include the class-packages
      target-wide when this setting is configured.
      
      Fixes 9c523650 ("build: introduce device classes")
      c9f90c3e
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