bmap shortens the time required to flash an image.
This can be useful when you need a fixed-size image, for
example to update partitions with swupdate.
Example usage:
sudo bmaptool copy --bmap \
build/tmp/deploy/images/iwg20m/cip-core-image-cip-core-iwg20m.wic.img.bmap \
build/tmp/deploy/images/iwg20m/cip-core-image-cip-core-iwg20m.wic.img \
/dev/sdf
Signed-off-by: Daniel Sangorrin <
daniel.s...@toshiba.co.jp>
---
meta/classes/wic-img.bbclass | 2 ++
meta/conf/distro/debian-common.conf | 3 ++-
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/meta/classes/wic-img.bbclass b/meta/classes/wic-img.bbclass
index 86a918d..09fdfec 100644
--- a/meta/classes/wic-img.bbclass
+++ b/meta/classes/wic-img.bbclass
@@ -147,9 +147,11 @@ EOSUDO
${ISARROOT}/scripts/wic create ${WKS_FULL_PATH} \
--vars "${STAGING_DIR}/${MACHINE}/imgdata/" \
-o /tmp/${IMAGE_FULLNAME}.wic/ \
+ --bmap \
-e ${IMAGE_BASENAME} ${WIC_CREATE_EXTRA_ARGS}
sudo chown -R $(stat -c "%U" ${ISARROOT}) ${ISARROOT}/meta ${ISARROOT}/meta-isar ${ISARROOT}/scripts || true
cp -f $(ls -t -1 ${BUILDCHROOT_DIR}/tmp/${IMAGE_FULLNAME}.wic/*.direct | head -1) ${WIC_IMAGE_FILE}
+ cp -f $(ls -t -1 ${BUILDCHROOT_DIR}/tmp/${IMAGE_FULLNAME}.wic/*.direct.bmap | head -1) ${WIC_IMAGE_FILE}.bmap
}
do_wic_image[file-checksums] += "${WKS_FILE_CHECKSUM}"
diff --git a/meta/conf/distro/debian-common.conf b/meta/conf/distro/debian-common.conf
index 5a47483..b845c73 100644
--- a/meta/conf/distro/debian-common.conf
+++ b/meta/conf/distro/debian-common.conf
@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ WIC_IMAGER_INSTALL = "parted \
dosfstools \
mtools \
e2fsprogs \
- python3"
+ python3 \
+ bmap-tools"
GRUB_BOOTLOADER_INSTALL_amd64 = "grub-efi-amd64-bin"
GRUB_BOOTLOADER_INSTALL_i386 = "grub-efi-ia32-bin"
--
2.17.1