@@ -44,6 +44,26 @@ fwtool_check_image() {
}
device="$(cat /tmp/sysinfo/board_name)"
+ devicecompat="$(uci -q get system.@system[0].compat_version)"
+ [ -n "$devicecompat" ] || devicecompat="1.0"
+
+ json_get_var imagecompat compat_version
+ json_get_var compatmessage compat_message
+ [ -n "$imagecompat" ] || imagecompat="1.0"
+
+ # major compat version -> no sysupgrade
+ if [ "${devicecompat%.*}" != "${imagecompat%.*}" ]; then
+ echo "This image is incompatible for sysupgrading based on the image version."
+ [ -n "$compatmessage" ] && echo "$compatmessage"
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ # minor compat version -> sysupgrade with -n required
+ if [ "${devicecompat#.*}" != "${imagecompat#.*}" ] && [ "$SAVE_CONFIG" = "1" ]; then
+ echo "This config is incompatible to the new image. Please upgrade with -n"
+ [ -n "$compatmessage" ] && echo "$compatmessage"
+ return 1
+ fi
json_select supported_devices || return 1
We regularly encounter the situation that devices are subject to changes that will make them incompatible to previous versions. Removing SUPPORTED_DEVICES will not really be helpful in most of these cases, as this only helps after a rename. To solve this situation, this patchset introduces a compatibility version for devices. In this patch, the actual checks are implemented into fwtool_check_image(): If an incompatible change is introduced, one can increase either the minor version (1.0->1.1) or the major version (1.0->2.0). Minor version increment: This will still allow sysupgrade, but require to reset config (-n or SAVE_CONFIG=0). If sysupgrade is called without -n, a corresponding message will be printed. If sysupgrade is called with -n, it will just pass, with supported devices being checked as usual. (Which will allow us to add back SUPPORTED_DEVICES for many cases.) Major version increment: This is meant for potential (rare) cases where sysupgrade is not possible at all, because it would break the device. In this case, a warning will be printed, and -n won't help. If image check fails because of one of the versions parts not matching, the content of DEVICE_COMPAT_MESSAGE is printed in addition to the generic message (if set). For both cases, upgrade can still be forced with -F as usual. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de> --- .../base-files/files/lib/upgrade/fwtool.sh | 20 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+)