// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause package synology import "tailscale.com/release/dist" var v5Models = []string{ "armv5", "88f6281", "88f6282", // hi3535 is actually an armv7 under the hood, but with no // hardware floating point. To the Go compiler, that means it's an // armv5. "hi3535", } var v7Models = []string{ "armv7", "alpine", "armada370", "armada375", "armada38x", "armadaxp", "comcerto2k", "monaco", } func Targets(forPackageCenter bool) []dist.Target { var ret []dist.Target for _, dsmVersion := range []int{6, 7} { ret = append(ret, &target{ filenameArch: "x86_64", dsmMajorVersion: dsmVersion, goenv: map[string]string{ "GOOS": "linux", "GOARCH": "amd64", }, packageCenter: forPackageCenter, }, &target{ filenameArch: "i686", dsmMajorVersion: dsmVersion, goenv: map[string]string{ "GOOS": "linux", "GOARCH": "386", }, packageCenter: forPackageCenter, }, &target{ filenameArch: "armv8", dsmMajorVersion: dsmVersion, goenv: map[string]string{ "GOOS": "linux", "GOARCH": "arm64", }, packageCenter: forPackageCenter, }) // On older ARMv5 and ARMv7 platforms, synology used a whole // mess of SoC-specific target names, even though the packages // built for each are identical apart from metadata. for _, v5Arch := range v5Models { ret = append(ret, &target{ filenameArch: v5Arch, dsmMajorVersion: dsmVersion, goenv: map[string]string{ "GOOS": "linux", "GOARCH": "arm", "GOARM": "5", }, packageCenter: forPackageCenter, }) } for _, v7Arch := range v7Models { ret = append(ret, &target{ filenameArch: v7Arch, dsmMajorVersion: dsmVersion, goenv: map[string]string{ "GOOS": "linux", "GOARCH": "arm", "GOARM": "7", }, packageCenter: forPackageCenter, }) } } return ret }