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Date:      Mon, 7 Dec 2015 10:24:40 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>
To:        src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r291930 - head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded
Message-ID:  <201512071024.tB7AOe11094340@repo.freebsd.org>

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Author: imp
Date: Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015
New Revision: 291930
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/291930

Log:
  Start to split apart the different image formats that we need to
  make. Add support for generating powerpc64 qemu images. We
  can generate them, but there's something wrong booting them.
  This also simplifies the user config files a bit, and removes
  bits no longer true.

Modified:
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/beaglebone.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/common
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-amd64.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-i386.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-mips.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-mips64.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-powerpc.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-powerpc64.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-sparc64.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/rpi.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/rpi2.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/sam9260ek.cfg
  head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/sam9g20ek.cfg

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/beaglebone.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/beaglebone.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/beaglebone.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=armv6
 NANO_KERNEL=BEAGLEBONE

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/common
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/common	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/common	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -73,26 +73,6 @@ if [ -z $NANO_NAME ]; then
 	echo "NANO_NAME not defined. Use foo.cfg instead."
 fi
 
-# Slice 1: FAT for ROM loading bootstrap
-# Slice 2: Config partition
-# Slice 3: FreeBSD partition (sized exactly)
-# Slice 4: FreeBSD partition (empty)
-# on first boot, we resize slice 3 & 4 to be 1/2 of what's
-# left over on the SD card after slice 1 and 2 are taken
-# off the top. We also resize the 'a' partion on first boot
-# to the size of the partition for the ping/pong upgrade.
-if [ -z "$EMBED_OMIT_FAT" ]; then
-	NANO_SLICE_FAT=s1
-	NANO_SLICE_CFG=s2
-	NANO_SLICE_ROOT=s3
-	NANO_SLICE_ALTROOT=s4
-else
-	NANO_SLICE_CFG=s1
-	NANO_SLICE_ROOT=s2
-	NANO_SLICE_ALTROOT=s3
-fi	
-NANO_SLICE_DATA=		# Not included
-
 NANO_SLICE_FAT_SIZE=32m
 NANO_SLICE_CFG_SIZE=32m
 
@@ -296,71 +276,93 @@ add_port () {
     fi
 }
 
-create_diskimage ( ) (
-	local extra
+# Creates images for all the formats that use MBR
+create_diskimage_mbr ( ) (
 
 	pprint 2 "build diskimage ${NANO_NAME}"
 	pprint 3 "log: ${NANO_OBJ}/_.di"
 
 	(
+	local extra i sz fmt fmtarg bootmbr bootbsd skiparg
 	set -o xtrace
-	if [ -n ${NANO_NOPRIV_BUILD} ]; then
-	    extra="-F ${NANO_METALOG}"
-	fi
+
+	[ -z ${NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT} ] || fmtarg="-f ${NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT}"
+	[ -z ${NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT} ] || fmt=".${NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT}"
+	bootmbr=${NANO_BOOT_MBR:+-b ${NANO_BOOT_MBR}}
+	bootbsd=${NANO_BOOT_BSD:+-b ${NANO_BOOT_BSD}}
+	skiparg=${NANO_MBR_FIRST_SKIP:+-S ${NANO_MBR_FIRST_SKIP}}
 
 	for i in s1 s2 s3 s4 empty; do
 		rm -fr ${NANO_OBJ}/_.${i}*
 	done
 
-	if [ ! -z "${NANO_SLICE_FAT}" ]; then
+	# Populate the FAT partition
+	if [-n "${NANO_SLICE_FAT}" ]; then
 		echo Creating MSDOS partition for kernel
-		newfs_msdos -C ${NANO_SLICE_FAT_SIZE:-32m} -F 16 -L ${NANO_NAME} \
+		newfs_msdos -C ${NANO_SLICE_FAT_SIZE} -F 16 -L ${NANO_NAME} \
 			${NANO_OBJ}/_.${NANO_SLICE_FAT}
+		# Need to copy files from ${NANO_FATDIR} with mtools, or use
+		# makefs -t msdos once that's supported
 	fi
-	echo Creating main partition
+
+	# Populate the / partition, and place it into a slice with a
+	# bsd label
+	[ -z ${NANO_NOPRIV_BUILD} ] || extra="-F ${NANO_METALOG}"
 	sz=${NANO_SLICE_ROOT_SIZE:+-s ${NANO_SLICE_ROOT_SIZE}}
-	makefs ${extra} -B little $sz -t ffs ${NANO_OBJ}/_.${NANO_SLICE_ROOT}a \
+	eval "${NANO_MAKEFS_UFS}" ${extra} $sz "${NANO_OBJ}/_.${NANO_SLICE_ROOT}a" \
 		"${NANO_WORLDDIR}"
+	mkimg -s bsd ${bootbsd} -p freebsd-ufs:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.${NANO_SLICE_ROOT}a \
+		-o ${NANO_OBJ}/_.${NANO_SLICE_ROOT}
+
+	# Populate the /cfg partition, empty if none given
 	if [ -z "${NANO_CFGDIR}" ]; then
 		echo "Faking cfg dir, it's empty"
 		NANO_CFGDIR=${NANO_OBJ}/_.empty
 		mkdir ${NANO_CFGDIR}
 	fi
-	echo Creating cfg parittion
-# XXX -F cfg-mtree
+	# XXX -F cfg-mtree
+	eval "${NANO_MAKEFS_UFS}" -s ${NANO_SLICE_CFG_SIZE} \
+		"${NANO_OBJ}/_.${NANO_SLICE_CFG}" "${NANO_CFGDIR}"
 
-	makefs -B little -t ffs -s ${NANO_SLICE_CFG_SIZE:-100m} \
-		${NANO_OBJ}/_.${NANO_SLICE_CFG} "${NANO_CFGDIR}"
 	# data slice not supported since we need the part for FAT for 
 	# booting
-	echo Slicing up the main partition into a full bsd part
-	bootbsd="-b ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/boot/boot"
-	mkimg ${bootbsd} -s bsd -p freebsd-ufs:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.${NANO_SLICE_ROOT}a \
-		-o ${NANO_OBJ}/_.${NANO_SLICE_ROOT}
-	echo Making the whole shooting match
-	if [ ! -z $NANO_SLICE_FAT ]; then
+
+	# Now shuffle all the slices together into the proper layout
+	if [ -n "$NANO_SLICE_FAT" ]; then
 		eval $NANO_SLICE_FAT=fat16b
 	fi
 	eval $NANO_SLICE_CFG=freebsd
 	eval $NANO_SLICE_ROOT=freebsd
-	[ -z ${NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT} ] || fmtarg="-f ${NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT}"
-	[ -z ${NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT} ] || fmt=".${NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT}"
-	bootmbr="-b ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/boot/boot0sio"
 	# below depends on https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4403 not yet in the tree
 	# but there's problems: it marks all partitions as active, so you have to
 	# boot off parittion 3 or 2 by hand if you're playing around with this WIP
-	if [ ! -z "${NANO_SLICE_FAT}" ]; then
-		mkimg -a 3 ${fmtarg} ${bootmbr} -s mbr -p ${s1}:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.s1 \
+	case ${NANO_LAYOUT} in
+	std-embedded)
+		mkimg -a 3 ${skiparg} ${fmtarg} ${bootmbr} -s mbr -p ${s1}:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.s1 \
 			-p ${s2}:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.s2 \
 			-p ${s3}:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.s3 \
 			-o ${NANO_OBJ}/_.disk.image.${NANO_NAME}${fmt}
-	else
+		;;
+	std-x86)
 		# s1 is cfg, s2 is /, not sure how to make that
 		# boot (marked as active) with mkimg yet
 		mkimg -a 2 ${fmtarg} ${bootmbr} -s mbr -p ${s1}:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.s1 \
 			-p ${s2}:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.s2 \
 			-o ${NANO_OBJ}/_.disk.image.${NANO_NAME}${fmt}
-	fi
+		;;
+	powerpc64-ibm)
+		# A lie to make the boot loader work, it boots the first BSD partition
+		# it finds, regardless of the active flag.
+		s2=fat16b
+		# boot image is on a special partition, ala std-embedded, but that
+		# partition isn't FAT with special files, but a copy of the boot
+		# loader itself.
+		mkimg ${fmtarg} -s mbr -p ppcboot:=${NANO_WORLDDIR}/boot/boot1.elf \
+			-p ${s2}:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.s2 \
+			-p ${s3}:=${NANO_OBJ}/_.s3 \
+			-o ${NANO_OBJ}/_.disk.image.${NANO_NAME}${fmt}
+		;;
+	esac
 	) > ${NANO_OBJ}/_.di 2>&1
 )
 
@@ -372,7 +374,9 @@ die()
 
 # Automatically include the packaging port here so it is always first so it
 # builds the port and adds the package so we can add other packages.
-#XXX Not sure this works for cross build, so punting for the moment
+#XXX Doesn't work for cross build, so punting until I can integreate qemu-static
+#XXX or poudere, both of which require priv'd execution. Or qemu-system, which
+#XXX is super, super slow.
 #add_port ports-mgmt/pkg
 #add_port security/sudo
 #add_port ftp/curl
@@ -384,8 +388,6 @@ if [ -n "$__a" ]; then
     umount $__a
 fi
 
-NANO_BOOTLOADER="boot/boot0"
-
 if [ "$DEBUG" = 1 ]; then
 	DEBUG_BUILD="
 DEBUG_FLAGS=		-g
@@ -422,15 +424,6 @@ $var=$val"
 	fi
 done
 
-hack_nsswitch_conf ( )
-{
-	# Remove all references to NIS in the nsswitch.conf file
-	# Not sure this is still needed, but FreeNAS has it...
-	sed -i.bak -es/nis/files/g ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/etc/nsswitch.conf
-	rm -f ${NANO_WORLDDIR}/etc/nsswitch.conf.bak
-}
-customize_cmd hack_nsswitch_conf
-
 save_build ( )
 {
 	VERSION_FILE=${NANO_WORLDDIR}/etc/version
@@ -442,12 +435,6 @@ save_build ( )
 }
 customize_cmd save_build
 
-remove_patch_divots ( )
-{
-	find ${NANO_WORLDDIR} -name \*.orig -or -name \*.rej -delete
-}
-customize_cmd remove_patch_divots
-
 shrink_md_fbsize()
 {
 	# We have a lot of little files on our memory disks. Let's decrease
@@ -477,3 +464,130 @@ product_custom()
 	fi
 }
 late_customize_cmd product_custom
+
+#
+# Convenience routines to bring up many settings for standard environments
+#
+
+#
+# For each architecture, we have a standard set of settings to the extent
+# it makes sense. For architectures that don't have a standard environment
+# cfg files need to either define a lot of settings, provide their own disk
+# imaging, or set which of the variants we support.
+#
+
+std_aarch64 ( ) {
+}
+
+std_amd64 ( ) {
+	std_i386
+}
+
+std_arm ( ) {
+}
+
+std_armeb ( ) {
+	NANO_ENDIAN=big
+}
+
+std_armv6 ( ) {
+}
+
+std_i386 ( ) {
+	# Default values, if not overridden in .cfg file
+	: ${NANO_KERNEL:=GENERIC}
+	: ${NANO_DRIVE:=ada0}
+	: ${NANO_LAYOUT:=std-x86}
+	: ${NANO_BOOT_MBR:=${NANO_WORLDDIR}/boot/boot0sio}
+	: ${NANO_BOOT_BSD:=${NANO_WORLDDIR}/boot/boot}
+}
+
+std_mips ( ) {
+	NANO_ENDIAN=big
+}
+
+std_mipsel ( ) {
+}
+
+std_mips64 ( ) {
+	NANO_ENDIAN=big
+}
+
+std_mips64el ( ) {
+}
+
+std_powerpc ( ) {
+	NANO_ENDIAN=big
+}
+
+std_powerpc64 ( ) {
+	NANO_LAYOUT=powerpc64-ibm
+	NANO_ENDIAN=big
+}
+
+std_sparc64 ( ) {
+	NANO_ENDIAN=big
+}
+
+#
+# QEMU settings for the standard environments
+#
+qemu_env ( ) {
+
+	NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT=qcow2
+}
+
+# other standard environments will go here
+
+eval std_${NANO_ARCH}
+
+# Slice 1: FAT for ROM loading bootstrap
+# Slice 2: Config partition
+# Slice 3: FreeBSD partition (sized exactly)
+# Slice 4: FreeBSD partition (empty)
+# on first boot, we resize slice 3 & 4 to be 1/2 of what's
+# left over on the SD card after slice 1 and 2 are taken
+# off the top. We also resize the 'a' partion on first boot
+# to the size of the partition for the ping/pong upgrade.
+# This feature needs support in the rc.d bootup script.
+
+: ${NANO_ENDIAN:=little}	# make -V something to figure it out?
+: ${NANO_LAYOUT:=std-embedded}
+: ${NANO_MAKEFS_UFS:=makefs -t ffs -B ${NANO_ENDIAN}}
+: ${NANO_DISK_SCHEME:=mbr}  	# No others really supported ATM
+case ${NANO_LAYOUT} in
+std-embedded)
+	NANO_SLICE_FAT=s1
+	NANO_SLICE_CFG=s2
+	NANO_SLICE_ROOT=s3
+	NANO_SLICE_ALTROOT=s4
+	;;
+std-x86)
+	NANO_SLICE_CFG=s1
+	NANO_SLICE_ROOT=s2
+	NANO_SLICE_ALTROOT=s3
+	;;
+powerpc64-ibm)
+	NANO_SLICE_PPCBOOT=s1
+	NANO_SLICE_CFG=s2
+	NANO_SLICE_ROOT=s3
+	NANO_SLICE_ALTROOT=s4
+	;;
+powerpc64-apple)
+	echo Not yet
+	exit 1
+	;;
+*)
+	echo Unknown Layout ${NANO_LAYOUT}
+	exit 1
+	;;
+esac
+
+NANO_SLICE_DATA=		# Not included
+
+# Each major disk scheme has its own routine. Generally
+# this is for mbr, gpt, etc. These are generally are widely
+# shared, but some specialized formats won't be shared.
+create_diskimage ( ) (
+	eval create_diskimage_${NANO_DISK_SCHEME}
+)

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-amd64.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-amd64.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-amd64.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,19 +25,10 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=amd64
-NANO_KERNEL=GENERIC
-NANO_DRIVE=ada0
 NANO_NAME=qemu-amd64
 
-NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT=qcow2
-export EMBED_OMIT_FAT=t
+qemu_env
 
 . common	# Pull in common definitions, keep last

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-i386.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-i386.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-i386.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,19 +25,10 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=i386
-NANO_KERNEL=GENERIC
-NANO_DRIVE=ada0
 NANO_NAME=qemu-i386
 
-NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT=qcow2
-export EMBED_OMIT_FAT=t
+qemu_env
 
 . common	# Pull in common definitions, keep last

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-mips.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-mips.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-mips.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,19 +25,12 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=mips
 NANO_KERNEL=MALTA
 NANO_DRIVE=ada0
 NANO_NAME=qemu-mips
 
-NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT=qcow2
-export EMBED_OMIT_FAT=t
+qemu_env
 
 . common	# Pull in common definitions, keep last

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-mips64.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-mips64.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-mips64.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,19 +25,12 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=mips
 NANO_KERNEL=MALTA64
 NANO_DRIVE=ada0
 NANO_NAME=qemu-mips64
 
-NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT=qcow2
-export EMBED_OMIT_FAT=t
+qemu_env
 
 . common	# Pull in common definitions, keep last

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-powerpc.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-powerpc.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-powerpc.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 # Open question: do we have one for MAC G4 and one for Book-E?
 NANO_ARCH=powerpc
@@ -38,7 +32,6 @@ NANO_KERNEL=GENERIC
 NANO_DRIVE=ada0
 NANO_NAME=qemu-powerpc
 
-NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT=qcow2
-export EMBED_OMIT_FAT=t
+qemu_env
 
 . common	# Pull in common definitions, keep last

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-powerpc64.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-powerpc64.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-powerpc64.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,19 +25,12 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=powerpc64
 NANO_KERNEL=GENERIC64
 NANO_DRIVE=ada0
 NANO_NAME=qemu-powerpc64
 
-NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT=qcow2
-export EMBED_OMIT_FAT=t
+qemu_env
 
 . common	# Pull in common definitions, keep last

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-sparc64.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-sparc64.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/qemu-sparc64.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,19 +25,12 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=sparc64
 NANO_KERNEL=GENERIC
 NANO_DRIVE=ada0
 NANO_NAME=qemu-sparc64
 
-NANO_DISKIMAGE_FORMAT=qcow2
-export EMBED_OMIT_FAT=t
+qemu_env
 
 . common	# Pull in common definitions, keep last

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/rpi.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/rpi.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/rpi.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=armv6
 NANO_KERNEL=RPI-B

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/rpi2.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/rpi2.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/rpi2.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=armv6
 NANO_KERNEL=RPI2

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/sam9260ek.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/sam9260ek.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/sam9260ek.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=arm
 NANO_KERNEL=SAM9260EK

Modified: head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/sam9g20ek.cfg
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/sam9g20ek.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:38 2015	(r291929)
+++ head/tools/tools/nanobsd/embedded/sam9g20ek.cfg	Mon Dec  7 10:24:40 2015	(r291930)
@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@
 # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 # SUCH DAMAGE.
 #
-# This file is heavily derived from both Sam Leffler's Avilia config,
-# as well as the BSDRP project's config file.  Neither of these have
-# an explicit copyright/license statement, but are implicitly BSDL. This
-# example has been taken from the FreeNAS project and simplified to meet
-# the needs of the example.
-#
 
 NANO_ARCH=arm
 NANO_KERNEL=SAM9G20EK



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