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.TH GENSQUASHFS "1" "March 2021" "generate squashfs images" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
gensquashfs \- generate squashfs images
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B gensquashfs
[\fI\,OPTIONS\/\fR] <squashfs-file>\/\fR
.SH DESCRIPTION
Generate a SquashFS image.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\-\-pack\-file\fR, \fB\-F\fR <file>
Use a \fBgen_init_cpio\fR style description file. The file format is specified
below. If \fB\-\-pack\-dir\fR is used, input file paths are relative to the
pack directory, otherwise they are relative to the directory the pack file
is in.
.TP
\fB\-\-pack\-dir\fR, \fB\-D\fR <directory>
If \fB\-\-pack\-file\fR is used, this is the root path relative to which to
read files. If no pack file is specified, pack the contents of the given
directory into a SquashFS image. The directory becomes the root of the file
system.
.TP
\fB\-\-compressor\fR, \fB\-c\fR <name>
Select the compressor to use.
Run \fBgensquashfs \-\-help\fR to get a list of all available compressors
and the default selection.
.TP
\fB\-\-comp\-extra\fR, \fB\-X\fR <options>
A comma separated list of extra options for the selected compressor. Specify
\fBhelp\fR to get a list of available options.
.TP
\fB\-\-num\-jobs\fR, \fB\-j\fR <count>
If libsquashfs was compiled with a built in thread pool based, parallel data
compressor, this option can be used to set the number of compressor
threads. If not set, the default is the number of available CPU cores.
.TP
\fB\-\-queue\-backlog\fR, \fB\-Q\fR <count>
Maximum number of data blocks in the thread worker queue before the packer
starts waiting for the block processors to catch up. Higher values result
in higher memory consumption. Defaults to 10 times the number of workers.
.TP
\fB\-\-block\-size\fR, \fB\-b\fR <size>
Block size to use for Squashfs image.
Defaults to 131072.
.TP
\fB\-\-dev\-block\-size\fR, \fB\-B\fR <size>
Device block size to padd the image to.
Defaults to 4096.
.TP
\fB\-\-keep\-time\fR, \fB\-k\fR
When using \fB\-\-pack\-dir\fR only, use the timestamps from the input files
instead of setting defaults on all input paths. The root inode and the
modification time on the SquashFS image itself will still be set to defaults.
.TP
\fB\-\-one\-file\-system\fR, \fB\-o\fR
When using \fB\-\-pack\-dir\fR only, stay in the local filesystem and do not
cross mount points.
.TP
\fB\-\-defaults\fR, \fB\-d\fR <options>
A comma separated list of default values for
implicitly created directories.
The following values can be set:
.TS
tab(;) allbox;
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
rd.
\fBOption\fR;\fBDefault\fR
uid=<value>;0
gid=<value>;0
mode=<value>;0755
mtime=<value>;\fB$SOURCE\_DATE\_EPOCH\fR if set, 0 otherwise
.TE
.TP
.TP
\fB\-\-set\-uid\fR, \fB\-u\fR <number>
Force the owners user ID for ALL inodes to this value, no matter what the pack
file or directory entries actually specify.
.TP
\fB\-\-set\-gid\fR, \fB\-g\fR <number>
Force the owners group ID for ALL inodes to this value, no matter what the pack
file or directory entries actually specify.
.TP
\fB\-\-all\-root\fR
A short hand for `\-\-set\-uid 0 \-\-set\-gid 0`.
.TP
\fB\-\-selinux\fR, \fB\-s\fR <file>
If built with SELinux support, use the given SELinux label file to add context
labels to the elements packed into the SquashFS image.
.TP
\fB\-\-exportable\fR, \fB\-e\fR
Generate an export table for NFS support.
.TP
\fB\-\-no\-tail\-packing\fR, \fB\-T\fR
Do not perform tail end packing on files that are larger than the specified
block size.
.TP
\fB\-\-force\fR, \fB\-f\fR
Overwrite the output file if it exists.
.TP
\fB\-\-quiet\fR, \fB\-q\fR
Do not print out progress reports.
.TP
\fB\-\-help\fR, \fB\-h\fR
Print help text and exit.
.TP
\fB\-\-version\fR, \fB\-V\fR
Print version information and exit.
.SH INPUT FILE FORMAT
The input file contains a simple, newline separated list that describe the
files to be included in the squashfs image:
.PP
.in +4n
.nf
# a comment
file <path> <mode> <uid> <gid> [<location>]
dir <path> <mode> <uid> <gid>
nod <path> <mode> <uid> <gid> <dev_type> <maj> <min>
slink <path> <mode> <uid> <gid> <target>
link <path> <dummy> <dummy> <dummy> <target>
pipe <path> <mode> <uid> <gid>
sock <path> <mode> <uid> <gid>
glob <path> <mode|*> <uid|*> <gid|*> [OPTIONS...] <location>
.fi
.in
.TS
tab(;) allbox;
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
rd.
<path>;T{
Absolute path of the entry in the image. Can be put in quotes
if some components contain spaces.
T}
<location>;T{
Optional location of the input file. Can be specified relative to either the
description file or the pack directory. If omitted, the image path is used
as a relative path.
T}
<target>;Symlink or hardlink target.
<mode>;Mode/permissions of the entry.
<uid>;Numeric user id.
<gid>;Numeric group id.
<dev_type>;Device type (b=block, c=character).
<maj>;Major number of a device special file.
<min>;Minor number of a device special file.
.TE
.SS File Globbing
The \fBglob\fR command requires an \fIinput location\fR which is interpreted
relative to the pack directory (or the input file if no directory was
specified). This location is scanned recursively and the contents are added
to the specified virtual path.
The specified \fImode\fR, \fIuid\fR and \fIgid\fR are applied to all new
entries added by the glob. They can alternatively be set to the special
value \fB*\fR to use the value from the input directory.
In front of the source location, several additional options can be specified to
control the behavior of the glob command:
.TS
tab(;) allbox;
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
l l
rd.
\fBOption\fR;\fBDescription\fR
\-type;T{
Followed by a single space and a single, lowercase character describing
the inode type to accept. Works similar to the \fB\-type\fR option of the
\fBfind\fR command.
Possible values are \fBb\fR (block devices), \fBc\fR (character devices),
\fBd\fR (directories), \fBp\fR (named pipes), \fBf\fR (regular files),
\fBl\fR (symlinks) and \fBs\fR (sockets).
If \fB\-type\fR is not used, all are accepted. The first use clamps the
selection down to a single type and subsequent uses allow additional
types.
T}
\-xdev;Do not cross mount points during a recursive glob.
\-mount;An alias for \fB\-xdev\fR
\-keeptime;Use the time stamps from the scanned files.
\-nonrecursive;T{
Do not descend into directories.
Even if the type argument does not include directories, it is still possible to
recursively scan a hierarchy. In that case, the scanning will not add \fInew\fR
directory nodes, but still recurse into a directory if a coresponding node
already exist in the virtual filesystem tree.
So a typicall use case might be to first scan only the
directories, and then do several narrower globs to fill them.
T}
\-name <pattern>;T{
Only add entries if their name matches a shell glob pattern.
If the pattern is supposed to contain spaces, it can be wrapped in
quotation marks ("..." or '...').
T}
\-path <pattern>;T{
Only add entries if their full resulting path in the SquashFS image
matches a shell glob pattern. Slashes in the path are only matched
against slashes in the pattern and will never match a wild card
character or a bracket expression containing a slash.
The path is normalized, so it won't have a leading or trailing slash.
T}
.TE
.PP
Any other, unknown string starting with \- will be rejected as unknown option.
If the input path starts with \-, the sequence \-\- can be used to stop
argument parsing, similar to many command line tools.
.SS Example
.PP
.nf
# A simple squashfs image
dir /dev 0755 0 0
nod /dev/console 0600 0 0 c 5 1
dir /root 0700 0 0
dir /sbin 0755 0 0
# Add a file. Input is relative to pack dir or listing path
file /sbin/init 0755 0 0 ../init/sbin/init
# Read from ./bin/bash relative to pack dir or listing path
# /bin is created implicitly with default attributes.
file /bin/bash 0755 0 0
# file name with a space in it and a "special" name
file "/opt/my app/\\"special\\"/data" 0600 0 0
# collect the contents of ./lib and put it under /usr/lib
# mode and uid/gid are explictly set. First we collect the directory tree,
# then all so files, then all symlinks that don't end in ".so"
glob /usr/lib 0755 0 0 -type d ./lib
glob /usr/lib 0755 0 0 -type f -name "*.so.*" ./lib
glob /usr/lib 0777 0 0 -type l -name "*.so.*" ./lib
.fi
.SH ENVIRONMENT
If the command line switch \fB\-\-defaults\fR is not used or no default mtime
is specified, the value of the environment variable \fBSOURCE\_DATE\_EPOCH\fR
is used for all file and filesystem timestamps.
If \fBSOURCE\_DATE\_EPOCH\fR is not set, not a parsable number or it is out of
range, the timestamps default to 0.
Environment variables are only used if no explicit command line switches
are set. Explicit command line switches are always preferred over the
environment variables.
.SH SEE ALSO
rdsquashfs(1), tar2sqfs(1)
.SH AUTHOR
Written by David Oberhollenzer.
.SH COPYRIGHT
Copyright \(co 2019 David Oberhollenzer
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
.br
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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