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| 		       initramfs buffer format
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| 		       -----------------------
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| 
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| 		       Al Viro, H. Peter Anvin
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| 		      Last revision: 2002-01-13
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| 
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| Starting with kernel 2.5.x, the old "initial ramdisk" protocol is
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| getting {replaced/complemented} with the new "initial ramfs"
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| (initramfs) protocol.  The initramfs contents is passed using the same
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| memory buffer protocol used by the initrd protocol, but the contents
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| is different.  The initramfs buffer contains an archive which is
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| expanded into a ramfs filesystem; this document details the format of
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| the initramfs buffer format.
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| 
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| The initramfs buffer format is based around the "newc" or "crc" CPIO
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| formats, and can be created with the cpio(1) utility.  The cpio
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| archive can be compressed using gzip(1).  One valid version of an
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| initramfs buffer is thus a single .cpio.gz file.
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| 
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| The full format of the initramfs buffer is defined by the following
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| grammar, where:
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| 	*	is used to indicate "0 or more occurrences of"
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| 	(|)	indicates alternatives
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| 	+	indicates concatenation
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| 	GZIP()	indicates the gzip(1) of the operand
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| 	ALGN(n)	means padding with null bytes to an n-byte boundary
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| 
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| 	initramfs  := ("\0" | cpio_archive | cpio_gzip_archive)*
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| 
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| 	cpio_gzip_archive := GZIP(cpio_archive)
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| 
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| 	cpio_archive := cpio_file* + (<nothing> | cpio_trailer)
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| 
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| 	cpio_file := ALGN(4) + cpio_header + filename + "\0" + ALGN(4) + data
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| 
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| 	cpio_trailer := ALGN(4) + cpio_header + "TRAILER!!!\0" + ALGN(4)
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| 
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| 
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| In human terms, the initramfs buffer contains a collection of
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| compressed and/or uncompressed cpio archives (in the "newc" or "crc"
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| formats); arbitrary amounts zero bytes (for padding) can be added
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| between members.
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| 
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| The cpio "TRAILER!!!" entry (cpio end-of-archive) is optional, but is
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| not ignored; see "handling of hard links" below.
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| 
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| The structure of the cpio_header is as follows (all fields contain
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| hexadecimal ASCII numbers fully padded with '0' on the left to the
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| full width of the field, for example, the integer 4780 is represented
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| by the ASCII string "000012ac"):
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| 
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| Field name    Field size	 Meaning
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| c_magic	      6 bytes		 The string "070701" or "070702"
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| c_ino	      8 bytes		 File inode number
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| c_mode	      8 bytes		 File mode and permissions
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| c_uid	      8 bytes		 File uid
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| c_gid	      8 bytes		 File gid
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| c_nlink	      8 bytes		 Number of links
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| c_mtime	      8 bytes		 Modification time
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| c_filesize    8 bytes		 Size of data field
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| c_maj	      8 bytes		 Major part of file device number
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| c_min	      8 bytes		 Minor part of file device number
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| c_rmaj	      8 bytes		 Major part of device node reference
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| c_rmin	      8 bytes		 Minor part of device node reference
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| c_namesize    8 bytes		 Length of filename, including final \0
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| c_chksum      8 bytes		 Checksum of data field if c_magic is 070702;
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| 				 otherwise zero
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| 
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| The c_mode field matches the contents of st_mode returned by stat(2)
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| on Linux, and encodes the file type and file permissions.
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| 
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| The c_filesize should be zero for any file which is not a regular file
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| or symlink.
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| 
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| The c_chksum field contains a simple 32-bit unsigned sum of all the
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| bytes in the data field.  cpio(1) refers to this as "crc", which is
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| clearly incorrect (a cyclic redundancy check is a different and
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| significantly stronger integrity check), however, this is the
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| algorithm used.
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| 
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| If the filename is "TRAILER!!!" this is actually an end-of-archive
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| marker; the c_filesize for an end-of-archive marker must be zero.
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| 
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| 
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| *** Handling of hard links
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| 
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| When a nondirectory with c_nlink > 1 is seen, the (c_maj,c_min,c_ino)
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| tuple is looked up in a tuple buffer.  If not found, it is entered in
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| the tuple buffer and the entry is created as usual; if found, a hard
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| link rather than a second copy of the file is created.  It is not
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| necessary (but permitted) to include a second copy of the file
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| contents; if the file contents is not included, the c_filesize field
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| should be set to zero to indicate no data section follows.  If data is
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| present, the previous instance of the file is overwritten; this allows
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| the data-carrying instance of a file to occur anywhere in the sequence
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| (GNU cpio is reported to attach the data to the last instance of a
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| file only.)
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| 
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| c_filesize must not be zero for a symlink.
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| 
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| When a "TRAILER!!!" end-of-archive marker is seen, the tuple buffer is
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| reset.  This permits archives which are generated independently to be
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| concatenated.
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| 
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| To combine file data from different sources (without having to
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| regenerate the (c_maj,c_min,c_ino) fields), therefore, either one of
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| the following techniques can be used:
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| 
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| a) Separate the different file data sources with a "TRAILER!!!"
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|    end-of-archive marker, or
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| 
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| b) Make sure c_nlink == 1 for all nondirectory entries.
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