I found the mistake. The Problem seems to be the hyphen in the IMAGE_CMD name
IMAGE_CMD_hd1-usbimg didn´t work IMAGE_CMD_usbimg does I´m curious if it still works with IMAGE_CMD_rpi-sdimg on the raspberrypi. Has someone already tried ? > > Thank you, > > unfortunately this has´t solved the problem for me > >> Am 15.01.2016 um 02:56 schrieb Andre McCurdy <armccu...@gmail.com>: >> >> On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Markus Volk <f_...@t-online.de> wrote: >>> With the recent improvements in the master branch regarding image creation >>> i´m not able to build usb images anymore. >> >> This patch might help: >> >> http://lists.openembedded.org/pipermail/openembedded-core/2016-January/115474.html >> >>> do_image_ext3 and do_image_jffs2 works well, then i´m getting this error >>> message: >>> >>> Log data follows: >>> | DEBUG: Executing python function set_image_size >>> | DEBUG: Python function set_image_size finished >>> | DEBUG: Executing shell function do_image_hd1-usbimg >>> | >>> /home/flk/yocto/poky/build-zee/tmp-glibc/work/coolstream_hd1-oe-linux-gnueabi/neutrino-image/1.0-r0/temp/run.do_image_hd1-usbimg.126432: >>> 108: >>> /home/flk/yocto/poky/build-zee/tmp-glibc/work/coolstream_hd1-oe-linux-gnueabi/neutrino-image/1.0-r0/temp/run.do_image_hd1-usbimg.126432: >>> do_image_hd1-usbimg: not found >>> | WARNING: exit code 127 from a shell command. >>> | ERROR: Function failed: do_image_hd1-usbimg (log file is located at >>> /home/flk/yocto/poky/build-zee/tmp-glibc/work/coolstream_hd1-oe-linux-gnueabi/neutrino-image/1.0-r0/temp/log.do_image_hd1-usbimg.126432) >>> ERROR: Task 18 >>> (/home/flk/yocto/poky/meta-neutrino/recipes-images/images/neutrino-image.bb, >>> do_image_hd1-usbimg) failed with exit code '1' >>> NOTE: Tasks Summary: Attempted 2349 tasks of which 742 didn't need to be >>> rerun and 1 failed. >>> Waiting for 0 running tasks to finish: >>> >>> Summary: 1 task failed: >>> /home/flk/yocto/poky/meta-neutrino/recipes-images/images/neutrino-image.bb, >>> do_image_hd1-usbimg >>> Summary: There were 3 WARNING messages shown. >>> Summary: There was 1 ERROR message shown, returning a non-zero exit code. >>> >>> >>> Until now i used this file for building an usb image (very similar to the >>> way the sd image for raspberrypi is created): >>> >>> usb_image-hd1.bbclass: >>> >>> inherit image_types >>> >>> # >>> ## this is heavily inspired by the raspberry pi sdimage class. >>> # >>> # Create an image that can by written onto an USB stick. >>> # >>> # The disk layout used is: >>> # >>> # 0 -> IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT - reserved for other >>> data >>> # IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT -> BOOT_SPACE - u-boot script and >>> kernel >>> # BOOT_SPACE -> USBIMG_SIZE - rootfs >>> # >>> # Default Free space = >>> 1.3x >>> # Use >>> IMAGE_OVERHEAD_FACTOR to add more space >>> # <---------> >>> # 1MiB 20MiB USBIMG_ROOTFS >>> # <-----------------------> <----------> <----------------------> >>> # ------------------------ ------------ ------------------------ >>> # | IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT | BOOT_SPACE | ROOTFS_SIZE | >>> # ------------------------ ------------ ------------------------ >>> # ^ ^ ^ ^ >>> # | | | | >>> # 0 1MiB 1MiB + 20MiB 1MiB + 20Mib + >>> USBIMG_ROOTFS >>> >>> # This image depends on the rootfs image >>> IMAGE_TYPEDEP_hd1-usbimg = "${USBIMG_ROOTFS_TYPE}" >>> >>> # Boot partition volume id >>> BOOTDD_VOLUME_ID ?= "KERNEL" >>> >>> # Boot partition size [in KiB] (will be rounded up to >>> IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT) >>> BOOT_SPACE ?= "20480" >>> >>> # Set alignment to 4MB [in KiB] >>> IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT = "1024" >>> >>> # Use an uncompressed ext3 by default as rootfs >>> USBIMG_ROOTFS_TYPE ?= "ext3" >>> USBIMG_ROOTFS = "${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.${USBIMG_ROOTFS_TYPE}" >>> >>> IMAGE_DEPENDS_hd1-usbimg = " \ >>> parted-native \ >>> mtools-native \ >>> dosfstools-native \ >>> virtual/kernel \ >>> " >>> >>> # USB image name >>> USBIMG = "${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${IMAGE_NAME}.rootfs.hd1-usbimg" >>> >>> # Compression method to apply to USBIMG after it has been created. Supported >>> # compression formats are "gzip", "bzip2" or "xz". The original .hd1-usbimg >>> file >>> # is kept and a new compressed file is created if one of these compression >>> # formats is chosen. If USBIMG_COMPRESSION is set to any other value it is >>> # silently ignored. >>> #USBIMG_COMPRESSION ?= "" >>> >>> # Additional files and/or directories to be copied into the vfat partition >>> from the IMAGE_ROOTFS. >>> FATPAYLOAD ?= "" >>> >>> IMAGEDATESTAMP = "${@time.strftime('%Y.%m.%d',time.gmtime())}" >>> >>> IMAGE_CMD_hd1-usbimg () { >>> >>> # Align partitions >>> BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED=$(expr ${BOOT_SPACE} + ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT} - >>> 1) >>> BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED=$(expr ${BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED} - >>> ${BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED} % ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT}) >>> ROOTFS_SIZE=`du -bks ${USBIMG_ROOTFS} | awk '{print $1}'` >>> # Round up RootFS size to the alignment size as well >>> ROOTFS_SIZE_ALIGNED=$(expr ${ROOTFS_SIZE} + ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT} >>> - 1) >>> ROOTFS_SIZE_ALIGNED=$(expr ${ROOTFS_SIZE_ALIGNED} - >>> ${ROOTFS_SIZE_ALIGNED} % ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT}) >>> USBIMG_SIZE=$(expr ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT} + ${BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED} >>> + ${ROOTFS_SIZE_ALIGNED}) >>> >>> echo "Creating filesystem with Boot partition ${BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED} >>> KiB and RootFS ${ROOTFS_SIZE_ALIGNED} KiB" >>> >>> # Initialize usbstick image file >>> dd if=/dev/zero of=${USBIMG} bs=1024 count=0 seek=${USBIMG_SIZE} >>> >>> # Create partition table >>> parted -s ${USBIMG} mklabel msdos >>> # Create boot partition and mark it as bootable (not necessary, but >>> does not hurt) >>> parted -s ${USBIMG} unit KiB mkpart primary fat32 >>> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT} $(expr ${BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED} \+ >>> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT}) >>> parted -s ${USBIMG} set 1 boot on >>> # Create rootfs partition to the end of disk >>> parted -s ${USBIMG} -- unit KiB mkpart primary ext2 $(expr >>> ${BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED} \+ ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT}) -1s >>> parted ${USBIMG} print >>> >>> # Create a vfat image with boot files >>> BOOT_BLOCKS=$(LC_ALL=C parted -s ${USBIMG} unit b print | awk '/ 1 / >>> { print substr($4, 1, length($4 -1)) / 512 /2 }') >>> rm -f ${WORKDIR}/boot.img >>> mkfs.vfat -n "${BOOTDD_VOLUME_ID}" -S 512 -C ${WORKDIR}/boot.img >>> $BOOT_BLOCKS >>> mcopy -i ${WORKDIR}/boot.img -s >>> ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/${KERNEL_IMAGETYPE}-${MACHINE}.bin ::zImage.img >>> >>> if [ -n ${FATPAYLOAD} ] ; then >>> echo "Copying payload into VFAT" >>> for entry in ${FATPAYLOAD} ; do >>> # add the || true to stop aborting on vfat >>> issues like not supporting .~lock files >>> mcopy -i ${WORKDIR}/boot.img -s -v >>> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}$entry :: || true >>> done >>> fi >>> >>> # Add stamp file >>> echo "${IMAGE_NAME}-${IMAGEDATESTAMP}" > ${WORKDIR}/image-version-info >>> mcopy -i ${WORKDIR}/boot.img -v ${WORKDIR}//image-version-info :: >>> >>> # Burn Partitions >>> dd if=${WORKDIR}/boot.img of=${USBIMG} conv=notrunc seek=1 bs=$(expr >>> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT} \* 1024) && sync && sync >>> # If USBIMG_ROOTFS_TYPE is a .xz file use xzcat >>> if echo "${USBIMG_ROOTFS_TYPE}" | egrep -q "*\.xz" >>> then >>> xzcat ${USBIMG_ROOTFS} | dd of=${USBIMG} conv=notrunc seek=1 >>> bs=$(expr 1024 \* ${BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED} + ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT} \* >>> 1024) && sync && sync >>> else >>> dd if=${USBIMG_ROOTFS} of=${USBIMG} conv=notrunc seek=1 >>> bs=$(expr 1024 \* ${BOOT_SPACE_ALIGNED} + ${IMAGE_ROOTFS_ALIGNMENT} \* >>> 1024) && sync && sync >>> fi >>> >>> # Optionally apply compression >>> case "${USBIMG_COMPRESSION}" in >>> "gzip") >>> gzip -k9 "${USBIMG}" >>> ;; >>> "bzip2") >>> bzip2 -k9 "${USBIMG}" >>> ;; >>> "xz") >>> xz -k "${USBIMG}" >>> ;; >>> esac >>> } >>> >>> >>> When reverting those changes, the problem is gone: >>> >>> git revert 3341f3fbee818a0bd62620b8bc34230b03c0689c >>> git revert 0a4e1f968ada5099e3270ed06404d2827e9729aa >>> git revert fdced52387613a09368716d1f3bb7a13a6edd46d >>> git revert cdc0aeed9b17387ea37dcbfef7d474cce372e8db >>> >>> >>> What am i missing here ? >>> -- >>> _______________________________________________ >>> yocto mailing list >>> yocto@yoctoproject.org >>> https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto > > -- > _______________________________________________ > yocto mailing list > yocto@yoctoproject.org > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto