diff --git a/release/dist/synology/targets.go b/release/dist/synology/targets.go index 3ef346c1e..c05f92ecd 100644 --- a/release/dist/synology/targets.go +++ b/release/dist/synology/targets.go @@ -5,6 +5,27 @@ 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} { @@ -40,7 +61,7 @@ func Targets(forPackageCenter bool) []dist.Target { // 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 []string{"armv5", "88f6281", "88f6282"} { + for _, v5Arch := range v5Models { ret = append(ret, &target{ filenameArch: v5Arch, dsmMajorVersion: dsmVersion, @@ -52,7 +73,7 @@ func Targets(forPackageCenter bool) []dist.Target { packageCenter: forPackageCenter, }) } - for _, v7Arch := range []string{"armv7", "alpine", "armada370", "armada375", "armada38x", "armadaxp", "comcerto2k", "monaco", "hi3535"} { + for _, v7Arch := range v7Models { ret = append(ret, &target{ filenameArch: v7Arch, dsmMajorVersion: dsmVersion,