Difference between revisions of "Ramdisk"
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* BGP-ION-ramdisk-for-CNL.elf | * BGP-ION-ramdisk-for-CNL.elf | ||
− | ** Default ION ramdisk for ZeptoOS | + | ** '''Default ION ramdisk''' for ZeptoOS |
* BGP-ION-ramdisk-for-CNK.elf | * BGP-ION-ramdisk-for-CNK.elf | ||
** Use this one if you need to run IBM CNK on Compute node | ** Use this one if you need to run IBM CNK on Compute node | ||
− | ** IBM CIOD | + | ** IBM CIOD is used instead of ZOID |
− | Our ramdisks are similar to IBM default ION ramdisk but we add some | + | Our ION ramdisks are similar to IBM default ION ramdisk but we add some |
extra files to support our features. The extra files are located in | extra files to support our features. The extra files are located in | ||
− | ramdisk/ION/ramdisk-add. The build-ramdisk script is used to create | + | ramdisk/ION/ramdisk-add. The build-ramdisk script from IBM BGP driver is used to create |
ION ramdisk. The default path of the build-ramdisk script is | ION ramdisk. The default path of the build-ramdisk script is | ||
/bgsys/drivers/ppcfloor. The build-ramdisk script path can be | /bgsys/drivers/ppcfloor. The build-ramdisk script path can be | ||
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CN ramdisk is embedded into CN kernel | CN ramdisk is embedded into CN kernel | ||
image(BGP-CN-zImage-with-initrd.elf). CN ramdisk is created by our | image(BGP-CN-zImage-with-initrd.elf). CN ramdisk is created by our | ||
− | local ramdisk build | + | local ramdisk build script( ramdisk/CN/create-bgp-cn-linux-ramdisk.pl |
− | ). Both build-ramdisk and create-bgp-cn-linux-ramdisk.pl | + | ). Both build-ramdisk and create-bgp-cn-linux-ramdisk.pl is a wrapper script of the |
− | gen_init_cpio command | + | Linux kernel's gen_init_cpio command. |
==How to create ramdisk images== | ==How to create ramdisk images== | ||
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If you want to create CN ramdisk(technically create CN kernel image | If you want to create CN ramdisk(technically create CN kernel image | ||
− | with new ramdisk contents), | + | with new ramdisk contents), type: |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
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The line that you added is a gen_init_cpio command. You can also | The line that you added is a gen_init_cpio command. You can also | ||
create a directory, device file, symbolick link, pipe file, socket | create a directory, device file, symbolick link, pipe file, socket | ||
− | file as well | + | file as well. |
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<pre> | <pre> | ||
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<min> minor number of nod | <min> minor number of nod | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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+ | "$cwd" in the previous example is create-bgp-cn-linux-ramdisk.pl specific stuff. | ||
+ | It will be replaced with the directory where the script is located. "$cwd" is basically used to point | ||
+ | ramdisk/CN/tree/. You can write "$cwd/tree/etc/yourfile" instead of "/full/path/BGP/tree/etc/yourfile". | ||
Revision as of 13:19, 27 April 2009
Both CN Linux kernel and ION Linux kernel requires ramdisk to boot. Ramdisk images basically contain minimum Linux utilities, init scripts , configuration files, kernel modules, etc, which are required by OS boot process.
ION ramdisk is an ELF file that contains a cpio format archive of system files. Two ION ramdisk images are currently generated.
- BGP-ION-ramdisk-for-CNL.elf
- Default ION ramdisk for ZeptoOS
- BGP-ION-ramdisk-for-CNK.elf
- Use this one if you need to run IBM CNK on Compute node
- IBM CIOD is used instead of ZOID
Our ION ramdisks are similar to IBM default ION ramdisk but we add some extra files to support our features. The extra files are located in ramdisk/ION/ramdisk-add. The build-ramdisk script from IBM BGP driver is used to create ION ramdisk. The default path of the build-ramdisk script is /bgsys/drivers/ppcfloor. The build-ramdisk script path can be configured by the main configure script.
CN ramdisk is also a gzip'ed cpio format archive of system files, but CN ramdisk is embedded into CN kernel image(BGP-CN-zImage-with-initrd.elf). CN ramdisk is created by our local ramdisk build script( ramdisk/CN/create-bgp-cn-linux-ramdisk.pl ). Both build-ramdisk and create-bgp-cn-linux-ramdisk.pl is a wrapper script of the Linux kernel's gen_init_cpio command.
How to create ramdisk images
CN kernel image, ION kernel image and ION ramdisk images are always (re-)created from prebuild objects if you type make at the top level directory (without any make target),
In case you actually need to create ION ramdisk individually (without rebuilding other images), you can do:
$ make bgp-ion-ramdisk-cnl
If you want to create CN ramdisk(technically create CN kernel image with new ramdisk contents), type:
$ make bgp-cn-linux
NOTE: ramdisk/CN/bgp-cn-ramdisk.cpio.gz is a newly built CN ramdisk.
How to modify ramdisk contents
For ION ramdisk, you can copy files to a directory under ramdisk/ION/ramdisk-add/ and build ramdisk. Here is an example.
$ vi ramdisk/ION/ramdisk-add/etc/yourfile $ make bgp-ion-ramdisk-cnl
BGP-ION-ramdisk-for-CNL.elf contains /etc/yourfile.
For CN ramdisk, you can add some commands to the @cmdlists array in ramdisk/CN/create-bgp-cn-linux-ramdisk.pl. Here is an example to add a file.
$ vi ramdisk/CN/tree/etc/yourfile $ vi ramdisk/CN/create-bgp-cn-linux-ramdisk.pl # the following line to @cmdlists "file /etc/yourfile $cwd/tree/etc/yourfile 0755 0 0", $ make bgp-cn-linux
The line that you added is a gen_init_cpio command. You can also create a directory, device file, symbolick link, pipe file, socket file as well.
file <name> <location> <mode> <uid> <gid> dir <name> <mode> <uid> <gid> nod <name> <mode> <uid> <gid> <dev_type> <maj> <min> slink <name> <target> <mode> <uid> <gid> pipe <name> <mode> <uid> <gid> sock <name> <mode> <uid> <gid> <name> name of the file/dir/nod/etc in the archive <location> location of the file in the current filesystem <target> link target <mode> mode/permissions of the file <uid> user id (0=root) <gid> group id (0=root) <dev_type> device type (b=block, c=character) <maj> major number of nod <min> minor number of nod
"$cwd" in the previous example is create-bgp-cn-linux-ramdisk.pl specific stuff. It will be replaced with the directory where the script is located. "$cwd" is basically used to point ramdisk/CN/tree/. You can write "$cwd/tree/etc/yourfile" instead of "/full/path/BGP/tree/etc/yourfile".
How to extract files from existing ramdisk image
If you want to extract file from existing ramdisk image, do the following steps (ION ramdisk only).
$ ./packages/tools/z-extract-cpio-from-ramdisk.sh existingramdisk.elf ramdisk.cpio $ mkdir treeroot && cd treeroot $ cpio -idv < ../ramdisk.cpio