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#!/bin/sh
# Parameters:
# $1 = source dir
# $2 = dst dir
# $top_builddir = well you guessed it
die_if_not_dir()
{
local dir
for dir in "$@"; do
test -d "$dir" && continue
echo "Error: '$dir' is not a directory"
exit 1
done
}
# Ensure that created dirs/files have 755/644 perms
umask 022
# Sanity tests
die_if_not_dir "$1"
mkdir -p "$2" 2>/dev/null
die_if_not_dir "$2"
die_if_not_dir "$top_builddir"
# Just copy (no sanitization) some kernel headers.
eval `grep ^KERNEL_HEADERS "$top_builddir/.config"`
if ! test "$KERNEL_HEADERS" \
|| ! test -d "$KERNEL_HEADERS/asm" \
|| ! test -d "$KERNEL_HEADERS/linux" \
; then
echo "Error: '$KERNEL_HEADERS' is not a directory containing kernel headers."
echo "Check KERNEL_HEADERS= in your .config file."
exit 1
fi
# Do the copying only if src and dst dirs are not the same.
# Be thorough: do not settle just for textual compare,
# and guard against "pwd" being handled as shell builtin.
# Double quoting looks weird, but it works (even bbox ash too).
if test "`(cd "$KERNEL_HEADERS"; env pwd)`" != "`(cd "$2"; env pwd)`"; then
# NB: source or target files and directories may be symlinks,
# and for all we know, good reasons.
# We must work correctly in these cases. This includes "do not replace
# target symlink with real directory" rule. So, no rm -rf here please.
mkdir -p "$2/asm" 2>/dev/null
mkdir -p "$2/linux" 2>/dev/null
# Exists, but is not a dir? That's bad, bail out
die_if_not_dir "$2/asm" "$2/linux"
# cp -HL creates regular destination files even if sources are symlinks.
# This is intended.
# (NB: you need busybox 1.11.x for this. earlier ones are slightly buggy)
cp -RHL "$KERNEL_HEADERS/asm"/* "$2/asm" || exit 1
cp -RHL "$KERNEL_HEADERS/linux"/* "$2/linux" || exit 1
# Linux 2.4 doesn't have it
if test -d "$KERNEL_HEADERS/asm-generic"; then
mkdir -p "$2/asm-generic" 2>/dev/null
die_if_not_dir "$2/asm-generic"
cp -RHL "$KERNEL_HEADERS/asm-generic"/* "$2/asm-generic" || exit 1
fi
## vda: looks like I was fooled by two mtd directories existing
## in include/ and include/linux/. This seems to be not needed.
## # For paranoid reasons, we use explicit list of directories
## # which may be here. List last updated for linux-2.6.27:
## for dir in drm mtd rdma sound video; do
## if test -d "$KERNEL_HEADERS/$dir"; then
## mkdir -p "$2/$dir" 2>/dev/null
## die_if_not_dir "$2/$dir"
## cp -RHL "$KERNEL_HEADERS/$dir"/* "$2/$dir" || exit 1
## fi
## done
if ! test -f "$2/linux/version.h"; then
echo "Warning: '$KERNEL_HEADERS/linux/version.h' is not found"
echo "in kernel headers directory specified in .config."
echo "Some programs won't like that. Consider fixing it by hand."
fi
fi
# Fix mode/owner bits
cd "$2" || exit 1
chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . >/dev/null 2>&1
chown -R `id | sed 's/^uid=\([0-9]*\).*gid=\([0-9]*\).*$/\1:\2/'` . >/dev/null 2>&1
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