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authorLeah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>2023-08-23 19:56:01 +0100
committerLeah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>2023-08-23 21:34:02 +0100
commit4c6c7d1088eb9dc0c9b2eeeb64febeeb78038583 (patch)
tree1966a4f85069b3dd3e214d9724dcc0f059d1e6de /resources/scripts/build/release/roms
parent52f3fd359e04caf9dd7bc89889dfc326f5ae9352 (diff)
scripts: never exit 1, always call err instead
this same change has been applied, selectively, to certain return statements. the general rule is this: the return statement should only be used to direct logic within a script, where certain non-errors states are used to skip certain actions; the exit command should *never* be used to return non-zero, except by err(). in so doing, we ensure easier debugging of the build system also: strip_rom_image in build/release/roms was running "continue" when a rom file didn't exist, despite not being a while/for loop. i make it return (non-error condition) instead it's ok for a script to exit 0, where appropriate, but perhaps a function could also be written for it Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'resources/scripts/build/release/roms')
-rwxr-xr-xresources/scripts/build/release/roms28
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/resources/scripts/build/release/roms b/resources/scripts/build/release/roms
index 2f9524c5..8afba9bf 100755
--- a/resources/scripts/build/release/roms
+++ b/resources/scripts/build/release/roms
@@ -116,8 +116,10 @@ strip_archive()
romdir=${1}
[ -d coreboot/${tree} ] || \
- ./fetch_trees coreboot ${tree} || exit 1
- ./build coreboot utils ${tree} || exit 1
+ ./fetch_trees coreboot ${tree} || \
+ err "cannot fetch source tree, coreboot/${tree}"
+ ./build coreboot utils ${tree} || \
+ err "cannot build utils for coreboot/${tree}"
rm -Rf "${romdir}_tmp" # dirty hack, to reduce disk io later
# rather than using /tmp, which might not be tmpfs
@@ -141,30 +143,36 @@ strip_rom_image()
{
romfile=${1}
- [ -f "${romfile}" ] || continue
+ [ -f "${romfile}" ] || return 0
if [ "${CONFIG_HAVE_ME_BIN}" = "y" ]; then
- ${ifdtool} --nuke me "${romfile}" || exit 1
+ ${ifdtool} --nuke me "${romfile}" || \
+ err "cannot nuke Intel ME region on file, ${romfile}"
mv "${romfile}" "${romdir}_tmp"/
mv "${romfile}.new" "${romfile}"
fi
if [ "${CONFIG_HAVE_MRC}" = "y" ]; then
- ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n mrc.bin || exit 1
- ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" print
+ ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n mrc.bin || \
+ err "cannot remove mrc.bin from file, ${romfile}"
+ ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" print || :
fi
if [ "${CONFIG_KBC1126_FIRMWARE}" = "y" ]; then
- ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n ecfw1.bin || exit 1
- ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n ecfw2.bin || exit 1
+ ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n ecfw1.bin || \
+ err "cannot remove ecfw1.bin from file, ${romfile}"
+ ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n ecfw2.bin || \
+ err "cannot remove ecfw2.bin from file, ${romfile}"
fi
[ "${CONFIG_INCLUDE_SMSC_SCH5545_EC_FW}" != "y" ] || \
- ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n sch5545_ecfw.bin || exit 1
+ ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n sch5545_ecfw.bin || \
+ err "cannot remove sch5545_ecfw.bin from file, ${romfile}"
# TODO: replace this board-specific hack
[ "${target}" != "e6400nvidia_4mb" ] || \
- ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n "pci10de,06eb.rom" || exit 1
+ ${cbfstool} "${romfile}" remove -n "pci10de,06eb.rom" || \
+ err "cannot remove pci10de,06eb.rom from file, ${romfile}"
}
main $@