On 5/4/20 11:14 AM, Rudolf J Streif wrote: > > > On 5/2/20 2:47 PM, Joshua Watt wrote: >> >> >> On Sat, May 2, 2020, 1:22 PM Rudolf J Streif >> > wrote: >> >> eMMC devices commonly have three hardware partitions: two boot >> partitions and a user partition. I was looking for a convenient >> way to >> have wic build an image for the boot partition and one for the user >> partition. However, that does not seem to be possible right out >> of the >> box. The variable WKS_FILE only accepts one file and not a list. The >> class image_types_wic.bbclass uses WKS_FILES internally but that >> seems >> to be a search list and the code only builds the file it finds first. >> >> >> I think part of the problem is that wks files are tied to a rootfs >> image, so it's not currently possible to have multiple because there >> is no way to differentiate them. Also because of that it's a little >> odd to have a wks file that doesn't reference the rootfs it's built with. >> >> You might be able to do it by making a simple dummy image recipe for >> the boot partition(s), then overriding the WKS_FILE variable for the >> image with a pn override in the machine.conf file (e.g. >> WKS_FILE_pn-my-emmc-boot = "emmc-boot.wks" ) > > Thank you, Joshua. I might try your idea. I have noticed that it is > tied to the rootfs as I tried to use ondisk/ondrive to create images > for different partitions. But that did not work. Actually, the use of > the ondisk/ondrive parameter is not entirely obvious to me (but I also > have not dissected the code to figure it out). > I haven't used it a whole lot because of the way we provision our devices, but I think its mostly so that wic can create a valid fstab in the root file system that will mount all the partitions. This way, the root file system image can remain generic and work with different partitions layouts specified in the wks file. > It might be worthwhile looking into enhancing wic to be able to create > multiple images. Devices now also use universal flash storage (UFS) > which supports multiple logical disks like a SCSI drive once it is > provisioned. > Yes, that would be really nice. I don't think that wic currently has any concept of "hardware partitions" (e.g. the emmc boot partitions or the UFS SCSI LUNs), just GPT/MBR partitions. I'm not sure how you would add support for it. >> >> >> Is my understanding correct? >> >> Any smart ideas to make this work? >> >> Thanks, >> Rudi >> >> >> >> >> >> > -- > ----- > Rudolf J Streif > CEO/CTO ibeeto > +1.855.442.3386 x700 > >