ar71xx: use the lzma kernel and a proper size limit for pb92

SVN-Revision: 21405
lede-17.01
Felix Fietkau 2010-05-08 20:06:44 +00:00
parent 61c07602d5
commit f4c9a4e042
1 changed files with 6 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -212,14 +212,16 @@ define Image/Build/AP83
endef
define Image/Build/PB92
$(call PatchKernelGzip,$(2),$(3))
if [ `stat -c%s $(KDIR)/root.$(1)` -gt 2818048 ]; then \
$(call PatchKernelLzma,$(2),$(3))
if [ `stat -c%s $(KDIR)/vmlinux-$(2).bin.lzma` -gt 917504 ]; then \
echo "Warning: $(KDIR)/vmlinux-$(2).bin.lzma is too big"; \
elif [ `stat -c%s $(KDIR)/root.$(1)` -gt 2818048 ]; then \
echo "Warning: $(KDIR)/root.$(1) is too big"; \
else \
mkimage -A mips -O linux -T kernel -a 0x80060000 -C gzip -e \
mkimage -A mips -O linux -T kernel -a 0x80060000 -C lzma -e \
0x80060000 \
-n 'MIPS OpenWrt Linux-$(LINUX_VERSION)' \
-d $(KDIR)/vmlinux-$(2).bin.gz \
-d $(KDIR)/vmlinux-$(2).bin.lzma \
$(KDIR)/vmlinux-$(2).uImage; \
dd if=$(KDIR)/vmlinux-$(2).uImage \
of=$(call imgname,kernel,$(2)).bin bs=64k conv=sync; \