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9 dayslib.sh: more unified config handlingLeah Rowe
replace it with logic that simply uses "." to load files directly. for this, "vcfg" is added as a variable in coreboot target.cfg files, referring to a directory in config/vendor/ containing a file named pkg.cfg, and this file then contains the same variables as the erstwhile config/vendor/sources config/git files are now directories, also containing pkg.cfg files each with the same variables as before, such as repository link and commit hash this change results in a noticeable reduction in code complexity within the build system. unified reading of config files: new function setcfg() added to lib.sh setcfg checks if a config exists. if a 2nd argument is passed, it is used as a return value for eval, otherwise a string calling err is passed. setcfg output is passed through eval, to set strings based on config; eval must be used, so that the variables are set within the same scope, otherwise they'd be set within setcfg which could lead to some whacky results. there's still a bit more more to do, but this single change results in a substantial reduction in code complexity. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-10-20git/config: don't use github on main reposLeah Rowe
it's ok for now to use it as a backup. where only github was specified, i mirrored each given repository to codeberg as main repo for lbmk. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-09-25update/repos: concatenate multiple revision filesLeah Rowe
With this change, it's still possible to have a single file at config/git/revisions, but this has been scrapped. Instead, multiple files now exist under config/git/ with the same modules declared, but the files are separated logically. List of files under config/git: * bios_extract * biosutilities * coreboot * flashrom * grub (gnulib also defined here) * me_cleaner * memtest86plus * seabios * serprog (multiple projects defined) * u-boot * uefitool The rationale behind this change is simple: in the future, we will stop relying on build systems within imported projects for the import of git submodules. Instead, we will handle them directly in lbmk. Additionally, a Linux payload is planned for Libreboot, made easier by the recent audit (script handle/make/config makes it easy to integrate Linux, and handle cross-compilers for userland utilities); a "linux" file under config/git/ could also define rules for each project besides linux, such as musl libc, busybox and other utilities. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>