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@@ -270,8 +270,6 @@ class Partition():
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mkfs_cmd = "fsck.%s -pvfD %s" % (self.fstype, rootfs)
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exec_native_cmd(mkfs_cmd, native_sysroot, pseudo=pseudo)
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- self.check_for_Y2038_problem(rootfs, native_sysroot)
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-
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def prepare_rootfs_btrfs(self, rootfs, oe_builddir, rootfs_dir,
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native_sysroot, pseudo):
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"""
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@@ -358,8 +356,6 @@ class Partition():
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(self.fstype, extraopts, label_str, self.fsuuid, rootfs)
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exec_native_cmd(mkfs_cmd, native_sysroot)
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- self.check_for_Y2038_problem(rootfs, native_sysroot)
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-
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def prepare_empty_partition_btrfs(self, rootfs, oe_builddir,
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native_sysroot):
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"""
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@@ -421,37 +417,3 @@ class Partition():
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mkswap_cmd = "mkswap %s -U %s %s" % (label_str, self.fsuuid, path)
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exec_native_cmd(mkswap_cmd, native_sysroot)
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-
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- def check_for_Y2038_problem(self, rootfs, native_sysroot):
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- """
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- Check if the filesystem is affected by the Y2038 problem
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- (Y2038 problem = 32 bit time_t overflow in January 2038)
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- """
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- def get_err_str(part):
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- err = "The {} filesystem {} has no Y2038 support."
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- if part.mountpoint:
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- args = [part.fstype, "mounted at %s" % part.mountpoint]
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- elif part.label:
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- args = [part.fstype, "labeled %s" % part.label]
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- elif part.part_name:
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- args = [part.fstype, "in partition %s" % part.part_name]
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- else:
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- args = [part.fstype, ""]
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- return err.format(*args)
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-
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- ret, out = exec_native_cmd("dumpe2fs %s" % rootfs, native_sysroot)
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-
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- # ext2 and ext3 are always affected by the Y2038 problem
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- if self.fstype in ["ext2", "ext3"]:
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- logger.warn(get_err_str(self))
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- return
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-
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- # if ext4 is affected by the Y2038 problem depends on the inode size
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- # Remember: inode size depends on the file system size
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- for line in out.splitlines():
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- if line.startswith("Inode size:"):
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- size = int(line.split(":")[1].strip())
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- if size < 256:
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- logger.warn("%s Inodes (of size %d) are too small." % \
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- (get_err_str(self), size))
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- break
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