Currently, for targets that use the CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_TARGZ a single
rootfs tarball is generated for the subtarget based of $(TARGET_DIR).
However, this means that it does not respect DEVICE_PACKAGES like other
rootfs images.
So, lets augment CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_TARGZ by adding a proper targz fstype
so that per device rootfs is generated under lock.
This is required so that devices that use custom sysupgrade archives like
Methode devices, can actually include a per device rootfs so when building
for multiple devices and with CONFIG_TARGET_PER_DEVICE_ROOTFS set the built
image actually includes the listed DEVICE_PACKAGES.
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robert.marko@sartura.hr>
(cherry picked from commit
d89cb72c23fea53883c1e6203020d9b555208452)
fs-types-$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT4FS) += ext4
fs-types-$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_UBIFS) += ubifs
fs-types-$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_EROFS) += erofs
+fs-types-$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_TARGZ) += targz
fs-subtypes-$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_JFFS2) += $(addsuffix -raw,$(addprefix jffs2-,$(JFFS2_BLOCKSIZE)))
TARGET_FILESYSTEMS := $(fs-types-y)
$@ $(call mkfs_target_dir,$(1))
endef
+define Image/mkfs/targz
+ $(TAR) -cp --numeric-owner --owner=0 --group=0 --mode=a-s --sort=name \
+ $(if $(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH),--mtime="@$(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH)") \
+ -C $(call mkfs_target_dir,$(1)) . | gzip -9n > $@
+endef
+
define Image/Manifest
$(if $(CONFIG_USE_APK), \
$(call apk,$(TARGET_DIR_ORIG)) list --quiet --manifest --no-network \