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vxtls
f30c20b7be fix(kernel-bootstrap): restore kexec-fiwix baseline and move post-fiwix distfiles into raw payload import path
The instability was not caused by kexec-fiwix logic itself but by oversized early-stage payload pressure in kernel-bootstrap mode.
When too many distfiles are injected before the Fiwix handoff, the early memory/file-table assumptions become fragile and KVM can fail during transition.
This change restores kexec-fiwix.c to the known baseline (matching commit 984b8322...) and fixes the actual failure mode by moving non-early distfiles out of the initial image.

What changed:
- Keep only bootstrap-required distfiles in early init image.
- Generate a separate raw payload image (LBPAYLD1 format) for the remaining distfiles.
- Attach payload image as an extra disk in QEMU/bare-metal kernel-bootstrap flow.
- Add a dedicated C89/tcc-compatible importer (payload-import) that scans payload disks and copies files into /external/distfiles after jump: fiwix.
- Insert improve: import_payload immediately after jump: fiwix so the full distfile set is restored before heavy build steps continue.
- Add PAYLOAD_REQUIRED config gating so this behavior is active only in kernel-bootstrap paths that need it.

Why this design:
- Preserves minimal early environment assumptions (no dependency on full shell utilities for the copy operation itself).
- Avoids adding filesystem-construction toolchain dependencies for the payload container by using a simple length-prefixed raw format.
- Keeps bare-metal and QEMU behavior aligned: both can carry full build artifacts without overloading the early handoff stage.
- Leaves kexec-fiwix behavior deterministic and auditable by reverting to a known-good baseline implementation.
2026-03-01 13:45:16 -05:00
Samuel Tyler
bbccded731
Use a "real" copyright line 2025-10-17 18:53:10 +11:00
Andrius Štikonas
9950b07204 Silence pylint errors. 2024-10-25 18:15:58 +01:00
Eduardo Sánchez Muñoz
5dbaeaf19b Create disk images without root
`mke2fs` has a `-d` option that allows to populate the newly created filesystem without needing to temporarily mount it. That allows to use `parted` and `mkfs.ext3` on regular files without needing root access.
2024-01-12 22:39:20 +01:00
Gábor Stefanik
81e3123262 Rename tmpdir to target and always preserve it, dropping --preserve
There is nothing temporary about our "tmpdir" - its sole purpose is to
contain the final product of the bootstrap process. Thus, removing it
at the end of bootstrap amounts to doing the entire process for nothing.

To remedy this, --tmpdir is renamed --target, keeping the -t short form,
and defaulting to "target" instead of "tmp" to make its purpose clearer.
The --preserve option is removed, as the target is now always preserved.
2023-12-26 16:34:04 +01:00
Renamed from lib/tmpdir.py (Browse further)