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| <title>Toybox Roadmap</title> |
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| <h2>Goals and use cases</h2> |
| |
| <p>We have several potential use cases for a new set of command line |
| utilities, and are using those to determine which commands to implement |
| for Toybox's 1.0 release.</p> |
| |
| <p>The most interesting standards are POSIX-2008 (also known as the Single |
| Unix Specification version 4) and the Linux Standard Base (version 4.1). |
| The main test harness including toybox in Aboriginal Linux and if that can |
| build itself using the result to build Linux From Scratch (version 6.8). |
| We also aim to replace Android's Toolbox.</p> |
| |
| <p>At a secondary level we'd like to meet other use cases. We've analyzed |
| the commands provided by similar projects (klibc, sash, sbase, embutils, |
| nash, and beastiebox), along with various vendor configurations of busybox, |
| and some end user requests.</p> |
| |
| <p>Finally, we'd like to provide a good replacement for the Bash shell, |
| which was the first program Linux ever ran and remains the standard shell |
| of Linux no matter what Ubuntu says. This doesn't mean including the full |
| set of Bash 4.x functionality, but does involve {various,features} beyond |
| posix.</p> |
| |
| <p>See the <a href=status.html>status page</a> for the combined list |
| and progress towards implementing it.</p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href=#susv4>POSIX-2008/SUSv4</a></li> |
| <li><a href=#sigh>Linux "Standard" Base</a></li> |
| <li><a href=#dev_env>Development Environment</a></li> |
| <li><a href=#android>Android Toolbox</a></li> |
| <li><a href=#tizen>Tizen Core</a></li> |
| <li>Miscelaneous: <a href=#klibc>klibc</a>, <a href=#glibc>glibc</a>, |
| <a href=#sash>sash</a>, <a href=#sbase>sbase</a>, |
| <a href=#uclinux>uclinux</a>...</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name="standards"> |
| <h2>Use case: standards compliance.</h2> |
| |
| <h3><a name=susv4 /><a href="#susv4">POSIX-2008/SUSv4</a></h3> |
| <p>The best standards are the kind that describe reality, rather than |
| attempting to impose a new one. (I.E. a good standard should document, not |
| legislate.)</p> |
| |
| <p>The kind of standards which describe existing reality tend to be approved by |
| more than one standards body, such ANSI and ISO both approving C. That's why |
| the IEEE POSIX committee's 2008 standard, the Single Unix Specification version |
| 4, and the Open Group Base Specification edition 7 are all the same standard |
| from three sources.</p> |
| |
| <p>The <a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/idx/utilities.html">"utilities" |
| section</a> |
| of these standards is devoted to the unix command line, and are the best such |
| standard for our purposes. (My earlier work on BusyBox was implemented with |
| regard to SUSv3, an earlier version of this standard.)</p> |
| |
| <h3>Problems with the standard</h3> |
| |
| <p>Unfortunately, these standards describe a subset of reality, lacking any |
| mention of commands such as init, login, or mount required to actually boot a |
| system. It provides ipcrm and ipcs, but not ipcmk, so you can use System V IPC |
| resources but not create them.</p> |
| |
| <p>These standards also contain a large number of commands that are |
| inappropriate for toybox to implement in its 1.0 release. (Perhaps some of |
| these could be reintroduced in later releases, but not now.)</p> |
| |
| <p>Starting with the full "utilities" list, we first remove generally obsolete |
| commands (compess ed ex pr uncompress uccp uustat uux), commands for the |
| pre-CVS "SCCS" source control system (admin delta get prs rmdel sact sccs unget |
| val what), fortran support (asa fort77), and batch processing support (batch |
| qalter qdel qhold qmove qmsg qrerun qrls qselect qsig qstat qsub).</p> |
| |
| <p>Some commands are for a compiler toolchain (ar c99 cflow ctags cxref gencat |
| iconv lex m4 make nm strings strip tsort yacc), which is outside of toybox's |
| mandate and should be supplied externally. (Again, some of these may be |
| revisited later, but not for toybox 1.0.)</p> |
| |
| <p>Some commands are part of a command shell, and cannot be implemented as |
| separate executables (alias bg cd command fc fg getopts hash jobs kill read |
| type ulimit umask unalias wait). These may be revisited as part of a built-in |
| toybox shell, but are not exported into $PATH via symlinks. (If you fork a |
| child process and have it "cd" then exit, you've accomplished nothing. |
| This is not a complete list, a shell also needs exit, if, while, for, case, |
| export, set, unset, trap, exec... And for bash compatability, function and |
| source.)</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=shell> |
| alias bg cd command fc fg getopts hash jobs kill read type ulimit umask |
| unalias wait exit if while for case export set unset trap exec function source |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>A few other commands are judgement calls, providing command-line |
| internationalization support (iconv locale localedef), System V inter-process |
| communication (ipcrm ipcs), and cross-tty communication from the minicomputer |
| days (talk mesg write). The "pax" utility was supplanted by tar, "mailx" is |
| a command line email client, and "lp" submits files for printing to... what |
| exactly? (cups?) The standard defines crontab but not crond.</p> |
| |
| <p>Removing all of that leaves the following commands, which toybox should |
| implement:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=posix> |
| at awk basename bc cal cat chgrp chmod chown cksum cmp comm cp |
| csplit cut date dd df diff dirname du echo env expand expr false file find |
| fold fuser getconf grep head id join kill link ln logger logname ls man |
| mkdir mkfifo more mv newgrp nice nl nohup od paste patch pathchk printf ps |
| pwd renice rm rmdir sed sh sleep sort split stty tabs tail tee test time |
| touch tput tr true tty uname unexpand uniq unlink uudecode uuencode vi wc |
| who xargs zcat |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <h3><a name=sigh /><a href="#sigh">Linux Standard Base</a></h3> |
| |
| <p>One attempt to supplement POSIX towards an actual usable system was the |
| Linux Standard Base. Unfortunately, the quality of this "standard" is |
| fairly low.</p> |
| |
| <p>POSIX allowed its standards process to be compromised |
| by leaving things out, thus allowing IBM mainframes and Windows NT to drive |
| a truck through the holes and declare themselves compilant. But it means what |
| they DID standardize tends to be respected (if sometimes obsolete).</p> |
| |
| <p>The Linux Standard Base's failure mode is different, they respond to |
| pressure by including special-case crap, such as allowing Red Hat to shoehorn |
| RPM into the standard even though all sorts of distros (Debian, Slackware, Arch, |
| Gentoo) don't use it and probably never will. This means anything in the LSB is |
| at best a suggestion: arbitrary portions of this standard are widely |
| ignored.</p> |
| |
| <p>The community perception seems to be that the Linux Standard Base is |
| the best standard money can buy, I.E. the Linux Foundation is supported by |
| financial donations form large companies and the LSB represents the interests |
| of those donors more than technical merit. Debian officially |
| <a href=http://lwn.net/Articles/658809>washed its hands of LSB</a> when 5.0 |
| came out in 2015, and no longer even pretends to support it (which may affect |
| Debian derivatives like Ubuntu and Knoppix). Toybox hasn't moved to 5.0 for |
| similar reasons.</p> |
| |
| <p>That said, Posix by itself isn't enough, and this is the next most |
| comprehensive standards effort for Linux so far.</p> |
| |
| <p>The LSB specifies a <a href=http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_4.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/cmdbehav.html>list of command line |
| utilities</a>:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| ar at awk batch bc chfn chsh col cpio crontab df dmesg du echo egrep |
| fgrep file fuser gettext grep groupadd groupdel groupmod groups |
| gunzip gzip hostname install install_initd ipcrm ipcs killall lpr ls |
| lsb_release m4 md5sum mknod mktemp more mount msgfmt newgrp od passwd |
| patch pidof remove_initd renice sed sendmail seq sh shutdown su sync |
| tar umount useradd userdel usermod xargs zcat |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Where posix specifies one of those commands, LSB's deltas tend to be |
| accomodations for broken tool versions which aren't up to date with the |
| standard yet. (See <a href=http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_4.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/more.html>more</a> and <a href=http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_4.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/xargs.html>xargs</a> |
| for examples.)</p> |
| |
| <p>Since we've already committed to using our own judgement to skip bits of |
| POSIX, and LSB's "judgement" in this regard is purely bug workarounds to declare |
| various legacy tool implementations "compliant", this means we're mostly |
| interested in the set of tools that aren't specified in posix at all.</p> |
| |
| <p>Of these, gettext and msgfmt are internationalization, install_initd and |
| remove_initd aren't present on ubuntu 10.04, lpr is out of scope, and |
| lsb_release is a distro issue (it's a nice command, but the output of |
| lsb_release -a is the name and version number of the linux distro you're |
| running, which toybox doesn't know).</p> |
| |
| <p>This leaves:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=lsb> |
| chfn chsh dmesg egrep fgrep groupadd groupdel groupmod groups |
| gunzip gzip hostname install killall md5sum |
| mknod mktemp mount passwd pidof sendmail seq shutdown |
| su sync tar umount useradd userdel usermod zcat |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name="dev_env"> |
| <h2><a href="#dev_env">Use case: provide a self-hosting development environment</a></h2> |
| |
| <p>The following commands are enough to build the <a href=http://landley.net/aboriginal/about.html>Aboriginal Linux</a> development |
| environment, boot it to a shell prompt, and build <a href=http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/6.8/>Linux From Scratch 6.8</a> under |
| it. (Aboriginal Linux <a href=http://landley.net/aboriginal/history.html>currently uses</a> BusyBox for this, thus providing a |
| drop-in test environment for toybox. We install both implementations side |
| by side, redirecting the symlinks a command at a time until the older |
| package is no longer used, and can be removed.)</p> |
| |
| <p>This use case includes running init scripts and other shell scripts, running |
| configure, make, and install in each package, and providing basic command line |
| facilities such as a text editor. (It does not include a compiler toolchain or |
| C library, those are outside the scope of this project.)</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=development> |
| bzcat cat cp dirname echo env patch rmdir sha1sum sleep sort sync |
| true uname wc which yes zcat |
| awk basename chmod chown cmp cut date dd diff |
| egrep expr fdisk find grep gzip head hostname id install ln ls |
| mkdir mktemp mv od readlink rm sed sh tail tar touch tr uniq |
| wget whoami xargs chgrp comm gunzip less logname split |
| tee test time bunzip2 chgrp chroot comm cpio dmesg |
| dnsdomainname ftpd ftpget ftpput gunzip ifconfig init less |
| logname losetup mdev mount mountpoint nc pgrep pkill |
| pwd route split stat switch_root tac umount vi |
| resize2fs tune2fs fsck.ext2 genext2fs mke2fs xzcat |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Note: Aboriginal Linux installs bash 2.05b as #!/bin/sh and its scripts |
| require bash extensions not present in shells such as busybox ash. |
| This means that toysh needs to supply several bash extensions _and_ work |
| when called under the name "bash".</p> |
| |
| <p>The <a href=http://landley.net/aboriginal>Aboriginal Linux</a> |
| self-bootstrapping build still uses the following busybox commands, |
| not yet supplied by toybox:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><p> |
| awk bunzip2 bzcat dd diff expr fdisk ftpd ftpget |
| ftpput gunzip gzip less ping route sh |
| sha512sum tar test tr unxz vi wget xzcat zcat |
| </p></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Many of those are in "pending". The remaining "difficult" |
| commands are vi, awk, and sh.</p> |
| |
| <p>Building Linux From Scratch is not the same as building the |
| <a href=https://source.android.com>Android Open Source Project</a>, |
| but after toybox 1.0 focus may shift to <a href=http://landley.net/aboriginal/about.html#hairball>modifying the AOSP build</a> |
| to reduce dependencies. (It's fairly likely we'll have to add at least |
| a read-only git utility so repo can download the build's source code, |
| but that's actually <a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7n6G2IL6eo>not |
| that hard</a>. We'll probably also need our own "make" at some point after |
| 1.0.)</p> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <h2><a name=android /><a href="#android">Use case: Replacing Android Toolbox</a></h2> |
| |
| <p>Android has a policy against GPL in userspace, so even though BusyBox |
| predates Android by many years, they couldn't use it. Instead they grabbed |
| an old version of ash and implemented their own command line utility set |
| called "toolbox". ash was later replaced by |
| <a href="https://www.mirbsd.org/mksh.htm">mksh</a>; toolbox is being |
| replaced by toybox.</p> |
| |
| <p>Toolbox doesn't have its own repository, instead it's part of Android's |
| <a href=https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core>system/core |
| git repository</a>.</p> |
| |
| <h3>Toolbox commands:</h3> |
| |
| <p>According to <a href=https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/+/master/toolbox/Android.mk> |
| system/core/toolbox/Android.mk</a> the toolbox directory builds the |
| following commands:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| dd getevent newfs_msdos |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>The toolbox makefile also builds the BSD grep right now, because toybox |
| grep is missing <code>--color</code>.</p> |
| |
| <h3>Other Android /system/bin commands</h3> |
| |
| <p>Other than the toolbox links, the currently interesting |
| binaries in /system/bin are:</p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li><b>arping</b> - ARP REQUEST tool (iputils)</li> |
| <li><b>blkid</b> - identify block devices (e2fsprogs)</li> |
| <li><b>e2fsck</b> - fsck for ext2/ext3/ext4 (e2fsprogs)</li> |
| <li><b>fsck.f2fs</b> - fsck for f2fs (f2fs-tools)</li> |
| <li><b>fsck_msdos</b> - fsck for FAT (BSD)</li> |
| <li><b>gzip</b> - compression/decompression tool (zlib)</li> |
| <li><b>ip</b> - network routing tool (iproute2)</li> |
| <li><b>iptables/ip6tables</b> - IPv4/IPv6 NAT admin (iptables)</li> |
| <li><b>iw</b> - wireless device config tool (iw)</li> |
| <li><b>logwrapper</b> - redirect stdio to android log (Android)</li> |
| <li><b>make_ext4fs</b> - make ext4 fs (Android)</li> |
| <li><b>make_f2fs</b> - make f2fs fs (f2fs-tools)</li> |
| <li><b>ping/ping6</b> - ICMP ECHO_REQUEST tool (iputils)</li> |
| <li><b>reboot</b> - reboot (Android)</li> |
| <li><b>resize2fs</b> - resize ext2/ext3/ext4 fs (e2fsprogs)</li> |
| <li><b>sh</b> - mksh (BSD)</li> |
| <li><b>ss</b> - socket statistics (iproute2)</li> |
| <li><b>tc</b> - traffic control (iproute2)</li> |
| <li><b>tracepath/tracepath6</b> - trace network path (iputils)</li> |
| <li><b>traceroute/traceroute6</b> - trace network route (iputils)</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <p>The names in parentheses are the source.</p> |
| |
| <h3>Analysis</h3> |
| |
| <p>For reference, combining everything listed above, we get:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| arping blkid e2fsck dd fsck.f2fs fsck_msdos getevent gzip ip iptables |
| ip6tables iw logwrapper make_ext4fs make_f2fs newfs_msdos ping ping6 |
| reboot resize2fs sh ss tc tracepath tracepath6 traceroute traceroute6 |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>We may eventually implement all of that, but for toybox 1.0 we need to |
| focus a bit. For our first pass, let's just replace all the "toolbox" |
| commands.</p> |
| |
| <p>This means toybox should implement (or finish implementing):</p> |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=toolbox> |
| dd getevent grep gzip newfs_msdos |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Update: Android.mk is currently building the following toybox files out |
| of "pending". These should be a priority for cleanup (ones marked with * |
| don't have a symlink, so they're a lot less visible):</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| chrt dd expr getfattr* lsof modprobe more setfattr* tar tr traceroute |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Android wishlist:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| mtools genvfatfs mke2fs gene2fs |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <h2><a name=tizen /><a href="#tizen">Use case: Tizen Core</a></h2> |
| |
| <p>The Tizen project has expressed a desire to eliminate GPLv3 software |
| from its core system, and is installing toybox as |
| <a href=https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Toybox>part of this process</a>.</p> |
| |
| <p>They have a fairly long list of new commands they'd like to see in toybox:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=tizen> |
| arch base64 users dir vdir unexpand shred join csplit |
| hostid nproc runcon sha224sum sha256sum sha384sum sha512sum sha3sum mkfs.vfat fsck.vfat |
| dosfslabel uname stdbuf pinky diff3 sdiff zcmp zdiff zegrep zfgrep zless zmore |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>In addition, they'd like to use several commands currently in pending:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=tizen> |
| tar diff printf wget rsync fdisk vi less tr test stty fold expr dd |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Also, tizen uses a different Linux Security Module called SMACK, so |
| many of the SELinux options ala ls -Z need smack alternatives in an |
| if/else setup.</p> |
| |
| <hr /><a name=klibc /> |
| <h2>klibc:</h2> |
| |
| <p>Long ago some kernel developers came up with a project called |
| <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klibc>klibc</a>. |
| After a decade of development it still has no web page or HOWTO, |
| and nobody's quite sure if the license is BSD or GPL. It inexplicably |
| <a href=http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-center/perl-isnt-going-anywhere-better-or-worse-211580>requires perl to build</a>, and seems like an ideal candidate for |
| replacement.</p> |
| |
| <p>In addition to a C library even less capable than bionic (obsoleted by |
| musl), klibc builds a random assortment of executables to run init scripts |
| with. There's no multiplexer command, these are individual executables:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><p><b> |
| cat chroot cpio dd dmesg false fixdep fstype gunzip gzip halt ipconfig kill |
| kinit ln losetup ls minips mkdir mkfifo mknodes |
| mksyntax mount mv nfsmount nuke pivot_root poweroff readlink reboot resume |
| run-init sh sha1hash sleep sync true umount uname zcat |
| </b></p></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>To get that list, build klibc according to the instructions (I |
| <a href=http://landley.net/notes-2013.html#23-01-2013>looked at</a> version |
| 2.0.2 and did cd klibc-*; ln -s /output/of/kernel/make/headers_install |
| linux; make) then <b>echo $(for i in $(find . -type f); do file $i | grep -q |
| executable && basename $i; done | grep -v '[.]g$' | sort -u)</b> to find |
| executables, then eliminate the *.so files and *.shared duplicates.</p> |
| |
| <p>Some of those binaries are build-time tools that don't get installed, |
| which removes mknodes, mksyntax, sha1hash, and fixdep from the list. |
| (And sha1hash is just an unpolished sha1sum anyway.)</p> |
| |
| <p>The run-init command is more commonly called switch_root, nuke is just |
| "rm -rf -- $@", and minips is more commonly called "ps". I'm not doing aliases |
| for the oddball names.</p> |
| |
| <p>Yet more stale forks of dash and gzip sucked in here (see "dubious |
| license terms" above), adding nothing to the other projects we've looked at. |
| But we still need sh, gunzip, gzip, and zcat to replace this package.</p> |
| |
| <p>At the time I did the initial analysis toybox already had cat, chroot, dmesg, false, |
| kill, ln, losetup, ls, mkdir, mkfifo, readlink, rm, switch_root, sleep, sync, |
| true, and uname.</p> |
| |
| <p>The low hanging fruit is cpio, dd, ps, mv, and pivot_root.</p> |
| |
| <p>The "kinit" command is another gratuitous rename, it's init running as PID 1. |
| The halt, poweroff, and reboot commands work with it.</p> |
| |
| <p>I've got mount and umount queued up already, fstype and nfsmount go with |
| those. (And probably smbmount and p9mount, but this hasn't got one. Those |
| are all about querying for login credentials, probably workable into the |
| base mount command.)</p> |
| |
| <p>The ipconfig command here has a built in dhcp client, so it's ifconfig |
| and dhcpcd and maybe some other stuff.</p> |
| |
| <p>The resume command is... weird. It finds a swap partition and reads data |
| from it into a /proc file, something the kernel is capable of doing itself. |
| (Even though the klibc author |
| <a href=http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/klibc/2006-June/001748.html>attempted |
| to remove</a> that capability from the kernel, current kernel/power/hibernate.c |
| still parses "resume=" on the command line). And yet various distros seem to |
| make use of klibc for this. |
| Given the history of swsusp/hibernate (and |
| <a href=http://lwn.net/Articles/333007>TuxOnIce</a> |
| and <a href=http://lwn.net/Articles/242107>kexec jump</a>) I've lost track |
| of the current state of the art here. Ah, Documentation/power/userland-swsusp.txt |
| has the API docs, and <a href=http://suspend.sf.net>here's a better |
| tool</a>...</p> |
| |
| <p>So the list of things actually in klibc are:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=klibc_cmd> |
| cat chroot dmesg false kill ln losetup ls mkdir mkfifo readlink rm switch_root |
| sleep sync true uname |
| |
| cpio dd ps mv pivot_root |
| mount nfsmount fstype umount |
| sh gunzip gzip zcat |
| kinit halt poweroff reboot |
| ipconfig |
| resume |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name=glibc /> |
| <h2>glibc</h2> |
| |
| <p>Rather a lot of command line utilities come bundled with glibc:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| catchsegv getconf getent iconv iconvconfig ldconfig ldd locale localedef |
| mtrace nscd rpcent rpcinfo tzselect zdump zic |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Of those, musl libc only implements ldd.</p> |
| |
| <p>catchsegv is a rudimentary debugger, probably out of scope for toybox.</p> |
| |
| <p>iconv has been <a href="#susv4">previously discussed</a>.</p> |
| |
| <p>iconvconfig is only relevant if iconv is user-configurable; musl uses a |
| non-configurable iconv.</p> |
| |
| <p>getconf is a posix utility which displays several variables from |
| unistd.h; it probably belongs in the development toolchain.</p> |
| |
| <p>getent handles retrieving entries from passwd-style databases |
| (in a rather lame way) and is trivially replacable by grep.</p> |
| |
| <p>locale was discussed under <a href=#susv4>posix</a>. |
| localedef compiles locale definitions, which musl currently does not use.</p> |
| |
| <p>mtrace is a perl script to use the malloc debugging that glibc has built-in; |
| this is not relevant for musl, and would necessarily vary with libc. </p> |
| |
| <p>nscd is a name service caching daemon, which is not yet relevant for musl. |
| rpcinfo and rpcent are related to rpc, which musl does not include.</p> |
| |
| <p>The remaining commands involve glibc's bundled timezone database, |
| which seems to be derived from the <a href=http://www.iana.org/time-zones>IANA |
| timezone database</a>. Unless we want to maintain our own fork of the |
| standards body's database like glibc does, these are of no interest, |
| but for completeness:</p> |
| |
| <p>tzselect outputs a TZ variable correponding to user input. |
| The documentation does not indicate how to use it in a script, but it seems |
| that Debian may have done so. |
| zdump prints current time in each of several timezones, optionally |
| outputting a great deal of extra information about each timezone. |
| zic converts a description of a timezone to a file in tz format.</p> |
| |
| <p>None of glibc's bundled commands are currently of interest to toybox.</p> |
| |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name=sash /> |
| <h2>Stand-Alone Shell</h2> |
| |
| <p>Wikipedia has <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stand-alone_shell>a good |
| summary of sash</a>, with links. The original Stand-Alone Shell project reached |
| a stopping point, and then <a href=http://www.baiti.net/sash>"sash plus |
| patches"</a> extended it a bit further. The result is a megabyte executable |
| that provides 40 commands.</p> |
| |
| <p>Sash is a shell with built-in commands. It doesn't have a multiplexer |
| command, meaning "sash ls -l" doesn't work (you have to go "sash -c 'ls -l'"). |
| </p> |
| |
| <p>The list of commands can be obtained via building it and doing |
| "echo help | ./sash | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/^-//' | xargs echo", which |
| gives us:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| alias aliasall ar cd chattr chgrp chmod chown cmp cp chroot dd echo ed exec |
| exit file find grep gunzip gzip help kill losetup losetup ln ls lsattr mkdir |
| mknod more mount mv pivot_root printenv prompt pwd quit rm rmdir setenv source |
| sum sync tar touch umask umount unalias where |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Plus sh because it's a shell. A dozen or so commands can only sanely be |
| implemented as shell builtins (alias aliasall cd exec exit prompt quit setenv |
| source umask unalias), where is an alias for which, and at triage time toybox |
| already has chgrp, chmod, chown, cmp, cp, chroot, echo, help, kill, losetup, |
| ln, ls, mkdir, mknod, printenv, pwd, rm, rmdir, sync, and touch.</p> |
| |
| <p>This leaves:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=sash_cmd> |
| ar chattr dd ed file find grep gunzip gzip lsattr more mount mv pivot_root |
| sh sum tar umount |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>(For once, this project doesn't include a fork of gzip, instead |
| it sucks in -lz from the host.)</p> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name=sbase /> |
| <h2>sbase:</h2> |
| |
| <p>It's <a href=http://git.suckless.org/sbase>on suckless</a> in |
| <a href=http://git.suckless.org/ubase>two parts</a>. As of November 2015 it's |
| implemented the following (renaming "cron" to "crond" for |
| consistency, and yanking "sponge", "mesg", "pagesize", "respawn", and |
| "vtallow"):</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><p> |
| <span id=sbase_cmd> |
| basename cal cat chgrp chmod chown chroot cksum cmp cols comm cp crond cut date |
| dirname du echo env expand expr false find flock fold getconf grep head |
| hostname join kill link ln logger logname ls md5sum mkdir mkfifo mktemp mv |
| nice nl nohup od paste printenv printf pwd readlink renice rm rmdir sed seq |
| setsid sha1sum sha256sum sha512sum sleep sort split strings sync tail |
| tar tee test tftp time touch tr true tty uname unexpand uniq unlink uudecode |
| uuencode wc which xargs yes |
| </span> |
| </p></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>and<p> |
| |
| <blockquote><p> |
| <span id=sbase_cmd> |
| chvt clear dd df dmesg eject fallocate free id login mknod mountpoint |
| passwd pidof ps stat su truncate unshare uptime watch |
| who |
| </span> |
| </p></blockquote> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name=nash /> |
| <h2>nash:</h2> |
| |
| <p>Red Hat's nash was part of its "mkinitrd" package, replacement for a shell |
| and utilities on the boot floppy back in the 1990's (the same general idea |
| as BusyBox, developed independently). Red Hat discontinued nash development |
| in 2010, replacing it with dracut (which collects together existing packages, |
| including busybox).</p> |
| |
| <p>I couldn't figure out how to beat source code out of |
| <a href=http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/git/mkinitrd>Fedora's current git</a> |
| repository. The last release version that used it was Fedora Core 12 |
| which has <a href=http://archive.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/releases/12/Fedora/source/SRPMS/mkinitrd-6.0.93-1.fc12.src.rpm>a source rpm</a> |
| that can be unwound with "rpm2cpio mkinitrd.src.rpm | cpio -i -d -H newc |
| --no-absolute-filenames" and in there is a mkinitrd-6.0.93.tar.bz2 which |
| has the source.</p> |
| |
| <p>In addition to being a bit like a command shell, the nash man page lists the |
| following commands:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><p> |
| access echo find losetup mkdevices mkdir mknod mkdmnod mkrootdev mount |
| pivot_root readlink raidautorun setquiet showlabels sleep switchroot umount |
| </p></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Oddly, the only occurrence of the string pivot_root in the nash source code |
| is in the man page, the command isn't there. (It seems to have been removed |
| when the underscoreless switchroot went in.)</p> |
| |
| <p>A more complete list seems to be the handlers[] array in nash.c:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><p> |
| access buildEnv cat cond cp daemonize dm echo exec exit find kernelopt |
| loadDrivers loadpolicy mkchardevs mkblktab mkblkdevs mkdir mkdmnod mknod |
| mkrootdev mount netname network null plymouth hotplug killplug losetup |
| ln ls raidautorun readlink resume resolveDevice rmparts setDeviceEnv |
| setquiet setuproot showelfinterp showlabels sleep stabilized status switchroot |
| umount waitdev |
| </p></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>This list is nuts: "plymouth" is an alias for "null" which is basically |
| "true" (which thie above list doesn't have). Things like buildEnv and |
| loadDrivers are bespoke Red Hat behavior that might as well be hardwired in |
| to nash's main() without being called.</p> |
| |
| <p>Instead of eliminating items |
| from the list with an explanation for each, I'm just going to cherry pick |
| a few: the device mapper (dm, raidautorun) is probably interesting, |
| hotplug (may be obsolete due to kernel changes that now load firmware |
| directly), and another "resume" ala klibc.</p> |
| |
| <p>But mostly: I don't care about this one. And neither does Red Hat anymore.</p> |
| |
| <p>Verdict: ignore</p> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name=beastiebox /> |
| <h2>Beastiebox</h2> |
| |
| <p>Back in 2008, the BSD guys vented some busybox-envy |
| <a href=http://beastiebox.sourceforge.net>on sourceforge</a>. Then stopped. |
| Their repository is still in CVS, hasn't been touched in years, it's a giant |
| hairball of existing code sucked together. (The web page says the author |
| is aware of crunchgen, but decided to do this by hand anyway. This is not |
| a collection of new code, it's a katamari of existing code rolled up in a |
| ball.)</p> |
| |
| <p>Combining the set of commands listed on the web page with the set of |
| man pages in the source gives us:</P> |
| |
| <blockquote><p> |
| [ cat chmod cp csh date df disklabel dmesg echo ex fdisk fsck fsck_ffs getty |
| halt hostname ifconfig init kill less lesskey ln login ls lv mksh more mount |
| mount_ffs mv pfctl ping poweroff ps reboot rm route sed sh stty sysctl tar test |
| traceroute umount vi wiconfig |
| </p></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Apparently lv is the missing link between ed and vi, copyright 1982-1997 (do |
| not want), ex is another obsolete vi mode, lesskey is "used to |
| specify a set of key bindings to be used with less", and csh is a shell they |
| sucked in (even though they have mksh?), [ is an alias for test. Several more bsd-isms that don't have Linux |
| equivalents (even in the ubuntu "install this package" search) are |
| disklabel, fsck_ffs, mount_ffs, and pfctl. And wiconfig is a |
| wavelan interface network card driver utility. Subtracting all that and the |
| commands toybox already implements at triage time, we get:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><p> |
| <span id=beastiebox_cmd> |
| fdisk fsck getty halt ifconfig init kill less more mount mv ping poweroff |
| ps reboot route sed sh stty sysctl tar test traceroute umount vi |
| </span> |
| </p></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>Not a hugely interesting list, but eh.</p> |
| |
| <p>Verdict: ignore</p> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name=BsdBox /> |
| <h2>BsdBox</h2> |
| |
| <p>Somebody decided to do a <a href=https://wiki.freebsd.org/AdrianChadd/BsdBox>multicall binary for freebsd</a>.</p> |
| |
| <p>They based it on crunchgen, a tool that glues existing programs together |
| into an archive and uses the name to execute the right one. It has no |
| simplification or code sharing benefits whatsoever, it's basically an |
| archiver that produces executables.</p> |
| |
| <p>That's about where I stopped reading.</p> |
| |
| <p>Verdict: ignore.</p> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name=slowaris /> |
| <h2>OpenSolaris Busybox</h2> |
| |
| <p>Somebody <a href=http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+busybox/>wrote |
| a wiki page</a> saying that Busybox for OpenSolaris would be a good idea.</p> |
| |
| <p>The corresponding "files" tab is an auto-generated stub. The project never |
| even got as far as suggesting commands to include before Oracle discontinued |
| OpenSolaris.</p> |
| |
| <p>Verdict: ignore.</p> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <a name=uclinux /> |
| <h2>uClinux</h2> |
| |
| <p>Long ago a hardware developer named Jeff Dionne put together a |
| nommu Linux distribution, which involved rewriting a lot of command line |
| utilities that relied on <a href=http://nommu.org/memory-faq.txt>features |
| unavailable on nommu</a> hardware.</p> |
| |
| <p>In 2003 Jeff moved to Japan and handed |
| the project off to people who allowed it to roll to a stop. The website |
| turned into a mess of 404 links, the navigation indexes stopped being |
| updated over a decade ago, and the project's CVS repository suffered a |
| hard drive failure for which there were no backups. The project continued |
| to put out "releases" through 2014 (you have to scroll down in the "news" |
| section to find them, the "HTTP download" section in the nav bar on the |
| left hasn't been updated in over a decade), which were hand-updated tarball |
| snapshots mostly consisting of software from the 1990's. For example the |
| 2014 release still contained ipfwadm, the package which predated ipchains, |
| which predated iptables, which is in the process of being replaced by |
| nftables.</p> |
| |
| <p>Nevertheless, people still try to use this because (at least until the |
| launch of <a href=http://nommu.org>nommu.org</a>) the project was viewed |
| as the place to discuss, develop, and learn about nommu Linux. |
| The role of uclinux.org as an educational resource kept people coming |
| to it long after it had collapsed as a Linux distro.</p> |
| |
| <p>Starting around 0.6.0 toybox began to address nommu support with the goal |
| of putting uClinux out of its misery.</p> |
| |
| <p>An analysis of <a href=http://www.uclinux.org/pub/uClinux/dist/uClinux-dist-20140504.tar.bz2>uClinux-dist-20140504</a> found 312 package |
| subdirectories under "user".</p> |
| |
| <h3>Taking out the trash</h3> |
| |
| <p>A bunch of packages (<b>inotify-tools, input-event-demon, ipsec-tools, netifd, |
| keepalived, mobile-broadband-provider-info, nuttp, readline, snort, |
| snort-barnyard, socat, sqlite, sysklogd, sysstat, tcl, ubus, uci, udev, |
| unionfs, uqmi, usb_modeswitch, usbutils, util-linux</b>) |
| are hard to evaluate because |
| uclinux has directories for them, but their source isn't actually in the |
| uclinux tree. In some of these the makefiles download a git repo during |
| the build, so I'm assuming you can build the external package if you really |
| care. (Even when I know what these packages do, I'm skipping them |
| because uclinux doesn't actually contain them, and any given snapshot |
| of the build system will bitrot as external web links change over time.)</p> |
| |
| <p>Other packages are orphaned, meaning they're not mentioned from any Kconfig |
| or Makefiles outside of their directory, so uclinux can't actually build |
| them: <b>mbus</b> is an orphaned i2c test program expecting to run in some sort |
| of hardwired hardware context, <b>mkeccbin</b> is an orphaned "ECC annotated |
| binary file" generator (meaning it's half of a flash writer), |
| <b>wsc_upnp</b> is a "Ralink WPS" driver (some sort of stale wifi chip)...</p> |
| |
| <p>The majority of the remaining packages are probably not of interest to |
| toybox due to being so obsolete or special purpose they may not actually be |
| of interest to anybody anymore. (This list also includes a lot of |
| special-purpose network back-end stuff that's hard for anybody but |
| datacenter admins to evaluate the current relevance of.)</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b><p> |
| arj asterisk boottools bpalogin br2684ctl camserv can4linux cgi_generic |
| cgihtml clamav clamsmtp conntrack-tools cramfs crypto-tools cxxtest |
| ddns3-client de2ts-cal debug demo diald discard dnsmasq dnsmasq2 |
| ethattach expat-examples ez-ipupdate fakeidentd |
| fconfig ferret flatfs flthdr freeradius freeswan frob-led frox fswcert |
| game gettyd gnugk haserl horch |
| hostap hping httptunnel ifattach ipchains |
| ipfwadm ipmasqadm ipportfw ipredir ipset iso_client |
| jamvm jffs-tools jpegview jquery-ui kendin-config kismet klaxon kmod |
| l2tpd lcd ledcmd ledcon lha lilo lirc lissa load loattach |
| lpr lrpstat lrzsz mail mbus mgetty microwin ModemManager msntp musicbox |
| nooom null openswan openvpn palmbot pam_* pcmcia-cs playrt plugdaemon pop3proxy |
| potrace qspitest quagga radauth |
| ramimage readprofile rdate readprofile routed rrdtool rtc-ds1302 |
| sendip ser sethdlc setmac setserial sgutool sigs siproxd slattach |
| smtpclient snmpd net-snmp snortrules speedtouch squashfs scep sslwrap stp |
| stunnel tcpblast tcpdump tcpwrappers threaddemos tinylogin tinyproxy |
| tpt tripwire unrar unzoo version vpnled w3cam xl2tpd zebra |
| </p></b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>This stuff is all over the place: arj, lha, rar, and zoo are DOS archivers, |
| ethattach describes itself as just "a network tool", |
| mail is a textmode smtp mailer literally described as "Some kind of mail |
| proggy" in uclinux's kconfig (as opposed to clamsmtp and smtpclient and |
| so on), this gettyd isn't a generic version but specifically a |
| hardwired ppp dialin utility, mgetty isn't a generic version but is combined |
| with "sendfax", hostap is an intersil prism driver, wlan-ng is also an |
| intersil prism dirver, null is a program to intentionally dereference a |
| null pointer (in case you needed one), iso_client is a |
| "Demo Application for the USB Device Driver", kendin-config is |
| "for configuring the Micrel Kendin KS8995M over QSPI", speedtouch configures |
| a specific brand of asdl modem, portmap is part of Anfs, |
| ferret, linux-igd, and miniupnp are all upnp packages, |
| lanbypass "can be used to control the LAN |
| bypass switches on the Advantech x86 based hardware platforms", lcd is |
| "test of lcddma device driver" (an out-of-tree Coldfire driver apparently |
| lost to history, the uclinux linux-2.4.x directory has a config symbol for |
| it, but nothing in the code actually _uses_ it...), qspitest is another |
| coldfire thing, mii-tool-fec is |
| "strictly for the FEC Ethernet driver as implemented (and modified) for |
| the uCdimm5272", rtc-ds1302 and rtc-m41t11 are usermode drivers for specific |
| clock chips, stunnel is basically "openssl s_client -quiet -connect", |
| potrace is a bitmap to vector graphic converter, radauth performs command line |
| authentication against a radius server, |
| clamav, klaxon, ferret, l7-protocols, and nessus are very old network security |
| software (it's got a stale snapshot of nmap too), xl2tpd is a PPP over UDP |
| tunnel (rfc 2661), zebra is the package quagga replaced, |
| lilo is the x86-only bootloader that predated grub (and recently discontinued |
| development), lissa is a "framebuffer graphics demo" from |
| 1998, the squashfs package here is the out of tree patches for 2.4 kernels |
| and such before the filesystem was merged upstream (as opposed to the |
| squashfs-new package which is a snapshot of the userspace tool from 2011), |
| load is basically "dd file /dev/spi", version is basically "cat /proc/version", |
| microwin is a port of the WinCE graphics API to Linux, scep is a 2003 |
| implementation of an IETF draft abandoned in 2010, tpt depends on |
| Andrew Morton's 15 year old unmerged "timepegs" kernel patch using the pentium |
| cycle counter, vpnled controls a light that reboots systems (what?), |
| w3cam is a video4linux 1.0 client (v4l2 showed up during 2.5 and support for |
| the old v4l1 was removed in 2.6.38 back in 2011), busybox ate tinylogin |
| over a decade ago, lrpstat is a java network monitor |
| from 2001, lrzsz is zmodem/ymodem/zmodem, msntp and stp implement rfc2030 |
| meaning it overflows in 2036 (the package was last updated in 2000), rdate |
| is rfc 868 meaning it also overflows in 2036 (which is why ntp was invented |
| a few decades back), reiserfsprogs development stopped abruptly after |
| Hans Reiser was convicted of murdering his wife Nina (denying it on the |
| stand and then leading them to the body as part of his plea bargain during |
| sentencing)... |
| </p> |
| |
| <p>Seriously, there's a lot of crap in there. It's hard to analyze most |
| of it far enough to prove it _doesn't_ do anything.</p> |
| |
| <h3>Non-toybox programs</h3> |
| |
| <p>The following software may actually still do something intelligible |
| (although the package versions tend to be years out of date), but |
| it's not a direction toybox has chosen to go in.</p> |
| |
| <p>There are several programming languages (<b>bash, lua, jamvm, tinytcl, |
| perl, python</b>) in there. Maybe someone somewhere wants a 2008 release of a |
| java virtual machine tested to work on nommu systems (jamvm), but it's out |
| of scope for toybox.</p> |
| |
| <p>A bunch of benchmark programs: <b>cpu, dhrystone, mathtest, nbench, netperf, |
| netpipe, and whetstone</b>.</p> |
| |
| <p>A bunch of web servers: <b>appWeb, boa, fnord (via tcpserver), goahead, httpd, |
| mini_httpd, and thttpd</b>.</p> |
| |
| <p>A bunch of shells: <b>msh</b> is a clever (I.E. obfuscated) little shell, |
| <b>nwsh</b> is "new shell" (that's what it called itself in 1999 anyway), |
| <b>sash</b> is another shell with a bunch of builtins (ls, ps, df, cp, date, reboot, |
| and shutdown, this roadmap analyzes it <a href="#sash">elsewhere</a>), |
| <b>sh</b> is a very old minix shell fork, and <b>tcsh</b> is also a shell.</p> |
| |
| <p>Also in this category, we have:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b><p> |
| dropbear jffs-tools jpegview kexec-tools bind ctorrent |
| iperf iproute2 ip-sentinel iptables kexec |
| nmap oggplay openssl oprofile p7zip pppd pptp play vplay |
| hdparm mp3play at clock |
| mtd-utils mysql logrotate brcfg bridge-utils flashw |
| ebtables etherwake ethtool expect gdb gdbserver hostapd |
| lm_sensors load netflash netstat-nat |
| radvd recover rootloader resolveip rp-pppoe |
| rsyslog rsyslogd samba smbmount squashfs-new squid ssh strace tip |
| uboot-envtools ulogd usbhubctrl vconfig vixie-cron watchdogd |
| wireless_tools wpa_supplicant |
| </p></b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>An awful lot of those are borderline: play and vplay are wav file |
| audio players, there's oprofile _and_ readprofile (which just reads kernel |
| profiling data from /proc/profile), |
| radvd is a "routr advertisement daemon" (ipv6 stateless autoconf), |
| ctorrent is a bittorent client, |
| lm_sensors is hardware (heat?) monitoring, |
| resolveip is dig only less so, |
| rp-pppoe is ppp over ethernet, |
| ebtables is an ethernet version of iptables (for bridging), |
| their dropbear is from 2012, and that ssh version is from 2011 |
| (which means it's about nine months too _old_ to have the heartbleed bug). |
| There's both ulogd and ulogd2 (no idea why), and pppd is version 2.4 but |
| there's a ppd-2.3 directory also.</p> |
| |
| <p>Lots of flash stuff: |
| flashw is a flash writer, load is an spi flash loader, netflash writes |
| to flash via tftp, |
| recover is also a reflash daemon intended to come up when the system can't boot, |
| rootloader seems to be another reflash daemon but without dhcp.</p> |
| |
| <h3>Already in roadmap</h3> |
| |
| <p>The following packages contain commands already in the toybox roadmap:</p> |
| |
| <blockquote><b><p> |
| agetty cal cksum cron dhcpcd dhcpcd-new dhcpd dhcp-isc dosfstools e2fsprogs |
| elvis-tiny levee fdisk fileutils ftp ftpd grep hd hwclock inetd init ntp |
| iputils login module-init-tools netcat shutils ntpdate lspci ping procps |
| proftpd rsync shadow shutils stty sysutils telnet telnetd tftp tftpd traceroute |
| unzip wget mawk net-tools |
| </p></b></blockquote> |
| |
| <p>There are some duplicates in there, levee is a tiny vi implementation |
| like elvis-tiny, ntp and ntpdate overlap, etc.</p> |
| |
| <p>Verdict: We don't really need to do a whole lot special for nommu |
| systems, just get the existing toybox roadmap working on nommu and |
| we're good. The uClinux project can rest in peace.</p> |
| |
| <hr /> |
| <h2>Requests:</h2> |
| |
| <p>The following additional commands have been requested (and often submitted) |
| by various users. I _really_ need to clean up this section.</p> |
| |
| <p>Also:</p> |
| <blockquote><b> |
| <span id=request> |
| dig freeramdisk getty halt hexdump hwclock klogd modprobe ping ping6 pivot_root |
| poweroff readahead rev sfdisk sudo syslogd taskset telnet telnetd tracepath |
| traceroute unzip usleep vconfig zip free login modinfo unshare netcat help w |
| ntpd iwconfig iwlist rdate |
| dos2unix unix2dos catv clear |
| pmap realpath setsid timeout truncate |
| mkswap swapon swapoff |
| count oneit fstype |
| acpi blkid eject pwdx |
| sulogin rfkill bootchartd |
| arp makedevs sysctl killall5 crond crontab deluser last mkpasswd watch |
| blockdev rpm2cpio arping brctl dumpleases fsck |
| tcpsvd tftpd |
| factor fallocate fsfreeze inotifyd lspci nbd-client partprobe strings |
| base64 mix |
| reset hexedit nsenter shred |
| fsync insmod ionice lsmod lsusb rmmod vmstat xxd iotop |
| lsof ionice compress dhcp dhcpd addgroup delgroup host iconv ip |
| ipcrm ipcs netstat openvt |
| deallocvt iorenice |
| udpsvd adduser |
| microcom tunctl chrt getfattr setfattr |
| </span> |
| </b></blockquote> |
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