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From: "Vyacheslav Yurkov" <uvv.mail@gmail.com>
To: Vyacheslav Yurkov <uvv.mail@gmail.com>
Cc: docs@lists.yoctoproject.org
Subject: Re: [docs] [PATCH v2] ref-manual: add overlayfs class
Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2021 18:09:18 +0300	[thread overview]
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Any more comments on this patch?

Vyacheslav

On Sun, Aug 22, 2021, 23:15 Vyacheslav Yurkov via lists.yoctoproject.org
<uvv.mail=gmail.com@lists.yoctoproject.org> wrote:

> Signed-off-by: Vyacheslav Yurkov <uvv.mail@gmail.com>
> ---
>  documentation/ref-manual/classes.rst | 49 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 49 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/documentation/ref-manual/classes.rst
> b/documentation/ref-manual/classes.rst
> index 3af023895..ca6430034 100644
> --- a/documentation/ref-manual/classes.rst
> +++ b/documentation/ref-manual/classes.rst
> @@ -1710,6 +1710,55 @@ one such example. However, being aware of this
> class can reduce the
>  proliferation of different versions of similar classes across multiple
>  layers.
>
> +.. _ref-classes-overlayfs:
> +
> +``overlayfs.bbclass``
> +=======================
> +
> +It's often desired in Embedded System design to have a read-only rootfs.
> +But a lot of different applications might want to have a read-write
> access to
> +some parts of a filesystem. It can be especially useful when your update
> mechanism
> +overwrites the whole rootfs, but you want your application data to be
> preserved
> +between updates. The :ref:`overlayfs <ref-classes-overlayfs>` class
> provides a way
> +to achieve that by means of ``overlayfs`` and at the same time keeping
> the base
> +rootfs read-only.
> +
> +To use this class, set a mount point for a partition overlayfs is going
> to use as upper
> +layer in your machine configuration. Underlying file system can be
> anything that
> +is supported by overlayfs. This has to be done in your machine
> configuration::
> +
> +  OVERLAYFS_MOUNT_POINT[data] = "/data"
> +
> +.. note::
> +
> +  * QA check fails to catch file existence if you redefine this variable
> in your recipe!
> +  * Only existence of the systemd mount unit file is checked, not its
> content.
> +  * To get more details on overlayfs, its internals and supported
> operations, please refer
> +    to the official documentation of the `Linux kernel <
> https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/overlayfs.html>`_
> +
> +The class assumes you have a ``data.mount`` systemd unit defined
> elsewhere in your BSP
> +(e.g. in ``systemd-machine-units`` recipe) and it's installed to the
> image.
> +
> +Then you can specify writable directories on a recipe basis (e.g. in
> my-application.bb)::
> +
> +  OVERLAYFS_WRITABLE_PATHS[data] = "/usr/share/my-custom-application"
> +
> +To support several mount points you can use a different variable flag.
> Assuming we
> +want to have a writable location on the file system, but not interested
> where the data
> +survives a reboot, then we could have a ``mnt-overlay.mount`` unit for a
> ``tmpfs`` file system.
> +
> +In your machine configuration::
> +
> +  OVERLAYFS_MOUNT_POINT[mnt-overlay] = "/mnt/overlay"
> +
> +and then in your recipe::
> +
> +  OVERLAYFS_WRITABLE_PATHS[mnt-overlay] = "/usr/share/another-application"
> +
> +.. note::
> +
> +   The class does not support ``/etc`` directory itself, because
> ``systemd`` depends on it
> +
>  .. _ref-classes-own-mirrors:
>
>  ``own-mirrors.bbclass``
> --
> 2.28.0
>
>
> 
>
>

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       reply	other threads:[~2021-09-04 15:09 UTC|newest]

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     [not found] <169DBA2544D42714.9946@lists.yoctoproject.org>
2021-09-04 15:09 ` Vyacheslav Yurkov [this message]
2021-08-22 20:14 [PATCH v2] ref-manual: add overlayfs class Vyacheslav Yurkov
2021-09-13 15:24 ` [docs] " Michael Opdenacker

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