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/*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
* Copyright (c) 2008 Luigi Rizzo
* Copyright (c) 1999 Robert Nordier
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
* OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
* OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
* BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
* WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
* OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
* EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/disklabel.h>
#include <sys/diskmbr.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <libgeom.h>
#include <paths.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#define MBRSIZE 512 /* master boot record size */
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
#define OFF_VERSION 0x1b0 /* offset: version number, only boot0version */
#define OFF_SERIAL 0x1b8 /* offset: volume serial number */
#define OFF_PTBL 0x1be /* offset: partition table */
#define OFF_MAGIC 0x1fe /* offset: magic number */
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
/*
* Offsets to the parameters of the 512-byte boot block.
* For historical reasons they are set as macros
*/
struct opt_offsets {
int opt;
int drive;
int flags;
int ticks;
};
static struct opt_offsets b0_ofs[] = {
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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{ 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0 }, /* no boot block */
{ 0x1b9, 0x1ba, 0x1bb, 0x1bc }, /* original block */
{ 0x1b5, 0x1b6, 0x1b7, 0x1bc }, /* NT_SERIAL block */
};
static int b0_ver; /* boot block version set by boot0bs */
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
#define OFF_OPT (b0_ofs[b0_ver].opt) /* default boot option */
#define OFF_DRIVE (b0_ofs[b0_ver].drive) /* setdrv drive */
#define OFF_FLAGS (b0_ofs[b0_ver].flags) /* option flags */
#define OFF_TICKS (b0_ofs[b0_ver].ticks) /* clock ticks */
#define cv2(p) ((p)[0] | (p)[1] << 010)
#define mk2(p, x) \
(p)[0] = (u_int8_t)(x), \
(p)[1] = (u_int8_t)((x) >> 010)
static const struct {
const char *tok;
int def;
} opttbl[] = {
{"packet", 0},
{"update", 1},
{"setdrv", 0}
};
static const int nopt = nitems(opttbl);
static const char fmt0[] = "# flag start chs type"
" end chs offset size\n";
static const char fmt1[] = "%d 0x%02x %4u:%3u:%2u 0x%02x"
" %4u:%3u:%2u %10u %10u\n";
static int geom_class_available(const char *);
static int read_mbr(const char *, u_int8_t **, int);
static void write_mbr(const char *, int, u_int8_t *, int, int);
static void display_mbr(u_int8_t *);
static int boot0version(const u_int8_t *);
static int boot0bs(const u_int8_t *);
static void stropt(const char *, int *, int *);
static int argtoi(const char *, int, int, int);
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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static int set_bell(u_int8_t *, int, int);
static void usage(void);
static unsigned vol_id[5]; /* 4 plus 1 for flag */
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
static int v_flag;
/*
* Boot manager installation/configuration utility.
*/
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
u_int8_t *mbr, *boot0;
int boot0_size, mbr_size;
const char *bpath, *fpath;
char *disk;
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
int B_flag, o_flag;
int d_arg, m_arg, s_arg, t_arg;
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
int o_and, o_or, o_e = -1;
int up, c;
bpath = "/boot/boot0";
fpath = NULL;
B_flag = v_flag = o_flag = 0;
d_arg = m_arg = s_arg = t_arg = -1;
o_and = 0xff;
o_or = 0;
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "Bvb:d:e:f:i:m:o:s:t:")) != -1)
switch (c) {
case 'B':
B_flag = 1;
break;
case 'v':
v_flag = 1;
break;
case 'b':
bpath = optarg;
break;
case 'd':
d_arg = argtoi(optarg, 0, 0xff, 'd');
break;
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
case 'e':
if (optarg[0] == '0' && optarg[1] == 'x')
sscanf(optarg, "0x%02x", &o_e);
else
o_e = optarg[0];
break;
case 'f':
fpath = optarg;
break;
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
case 'i':
if (sscanf(optarg, "%02x%02x-%02x%02x",
vol_id, vol_id+1, vol_id+2, vol_id+3) == 4)
vol_id[4] = 1;
else
errx(1, "bad argument %s", optarg);
break;
case 'm':
m_arg = argtoi(optarg, 0, 0xf, 'm');
break;
case 'o':
stropt(optarg, &o_and, &o_or);
o_flag = 1;
break;
case 's':
if (strcasecmp(optarg, "pxe") == 0)
s_arg = 6;
else
s_arg = argtoi(optarg, 1, 6, 's');
break;
case 't':
t_arg = argtoi(optarg, 1, 0xffff, 't');
break;
default:
usage();
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if (argc != 1)
usage();
disk = g_device_path(*argv);
if (disk == NULL)
errx(1, "Unable to get providername for %s\n", *argv);
up = B_flag || d_arg != -1 || m_arg != -1 || o_flag || s_arg != -1
|| t_arg != -1;
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
/* open the disk and read in the existing mbr. Either here or
* when reading the block from disk, we do check for the version
* and abort if a suitable block is not found.
*/
mbr_size = read_mbr(disk, &mbr, !B_flag);
/* save the existing MBR if we are asked to do so */
if (fpath)
write_mbr(fpath, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, mbr, mbr_size, 0);
/*
* If we are installing the boot loader, read it from disk and copy the
* slice table over from the existing MBR. If not, then point boot0
* back at the MBR we just read in. After this, boot0 is the data to
* write back to disk if we are going to do a write.
*/
if (B_flag) {
boot0_size = read_mbr(bpath, &boot0, 1);
memcpy(boot0 + OFF_PTBL, mbr + OFF_PTBL,
sizeof(struct dos_partition) * NDOSPART);
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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if (b0_ver == 2) /* volume serial number support */
memcpy(boot0 + OFF_SERIAL, mbr + OFF_SERIAL, 4);
} else {
boot0 = mbr;
boot0_size = mbr_size;
}
/* set the drive */
if (d_arg != -1)
boot0[OFF_DRIVE] = d_arg;
/* set various flags */
if (m_arg != -1) {
boot0[OFF_FLAGS] &= 0xf0;
boot0[OFF_FLAGS] |= m_arg;
}
if (o_flag) {
boot0[OFF_FLAGS] &= o_and;
boot0[OFF_FLAGS] |= o_or;
}
/* set the default boot selection */
if (s_arg != -1)
boot0[OFF_OPT] = s_arg - 1;
/* set the timeout */
if (t_arg != -1)
mk2(boot0 + OFF_TICKS, t_arg);
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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/* set the bell char */
if (o_e != -1 && set_bell(boot0, o_e, 0) != -1)
up = 1;
if (vol_id[4]) {
if (b0_ver != 2)
errx(1, "incompatible boot block, cannot set volume ID");
boot0[OFF_SERIAL] = vol_id[0];
boot0[OFF_SERIAL+1] = vol_id[1];
boot0[OFF_SERIAL+2] = vol_id[2];
boot0[OFF_SERIAL+3] = vol_id[3];
up = 1; /* force update */
}
/* write the MBR back to disk */
if (up)
write_mbr(disk, 0, boot0, boot0_size, vol_id[4] || b0_ver == 1);
/* display the MBR */
if (v_flag)
display_mbr(boot0);
/* clean up */
if (mbr != boot0)
free(boot0);
free(mbr);
free(disk);
return 0;
}
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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/* get or set the 'bell' character to be used in case of errors.
* Lookup for a certain code sequence, return -1 if not found.
*/
static int
set_bell(u_int8_t *mbr, int new_bell, int report)
{
/* lookup sequence: 0x100 means skip, 0x200 means done */
static unsigned seq[] =
{ 0xb0, 0x100, 0xe8, 0x100, 0x100, 0x30, 0xe4, 0x200 };
int ofs, i, c;
for (ofs = 0x60; ofs < 0x180; ofs++) { /* search range */
if (mbr[ofs] != seq[0]) /* search initial pattern */
continue;
for (i=0;; i++) {
if (seq[i] == 0x200) { /* found */
c = mbr[ofs+1];
if (!report)
mbr[ofs+1] = c = new_bell;
else
printf(" bell=%c (0x%x)",
(c >= ' ' && c < 0x7f) ? c : ' ', c);
return c;
}
if (seq[i] != 0x100 && seq[i] != mbr[ofs+i])
break;
}
}
warn("bell not found");
return -1;
}
/*
* Read in the MBR of the disk. If it is boot0, then use the version to
* read in all of it if necessary. Use pointers to return a malloc'd
* buffer containing the MBR and then return its size.
*/
static int
read_mbr(const char *disk, u_int8_t **mbr, int check_version)
{
u_int8_t buf[MBRSIZE];
int mbr_size, fd;
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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int ver;
ssize_t n;
if ((fd = open(disk, O_RDONLY)) == -1)
err(1, "open %s", disk);
if ((n = read(fd, buf, MBRSIZE)) == -1)
err(1, "read %s", disk);
if (n != MBRSIZE)
errx(1, "%s: short read", disk);
if (cv2(buf + OFF_MAGIC) != 0xaa55)
errx(1, "%s: bad magic", disk);
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
if (! (ver = boot0bs(buf))) {
if (check_version)
errx(1, "%s: unknown or incompatible boot code", disk);
} else if (boot0version(buf) == 0x101) {
mbr_size = 1024;
if ((*mbr = malloc(mbr_size)) == NULL)
errx(1, "%s: unable to allocate read buffer", disk);
if (lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET) == -1 ||
(n = read(fd, *mbr, mbr_size)) == -1)
err(1, "%s", disk);
if (n != mbr_size)
errx(1, "%s: short read", disk);
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close(fd);
return (mbr_size);
}
if ((*mbr = malloc(sizeof(buf))) == NULL)
errx(1, "%s: unable to allocate MBR buffer", disk);
memcpy(*mbr, buf, sizeof(buf));
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close(fd);
return sizeof(buf);
}
static int
geom_class_available(const char *name)
{
struct gclass *class;
struct gmesh mesh;
int error;
error = geom_gettree(&mesh);
if (error != 0)
errc(1, error, "Cannot get GEOM tree");
LIST_FOREACH(class, &mesh.lg_class, lg_class) {
if (strcmp(class->lg_name, name) == 0) {
geom_deletetree(&mesh);
return (1);
}
}
geom_deletetree(&mesh);
return (0);
}
/*
* Write out the mbr to the specified file.
*/
static void
write_mbr(const char *fname, int flags, u_int8_t *mbr, int mbr_size,
int disable_dsn)
{
struct gctl_req *grq;
const char *errmsg;
char *pname;
ssize_t n;
int fd;
fd = open(fname, O_WRONLY | flags, 0666);
if (fd != -1) {
n = write(fd, mbr, mbr_size);
close(fd);
if (n != mbr_size)
errx(1, "%s: short write", fname);
return;
}
/*
* If we're called to write to a backup file, don't try to
* write through GEOM.
*/
if (flags != 0)
err(1, "can't open file %s to write backup", fname);
/* Try open it read only. */
fd = open(fname, O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1) {
warn("error opening %s", fname);
return;
}
pname = g_providername(fd);
if (pname == NULL) {
warn("error getting providername for %s", fname);
return;
}
/* First check that GEOM_PART is available */
if (geom_class_available("PART") != 0) {
grq = gctl_get_handle();
gctl_ro_param(grq, "class", -1, "PART");
gctl_ro_param(grq, "arg0", -1, pname);
gctl_ro_param(grq, "verb", -1, "bootcode");
gctl_ro_param(grq, "bootcode", mbr_size, mbr);
gctl_ro_param(grq, "flags", -1, "C");
if (disable_dsn)
gctl_ro_param(grq, "skip_dsn", sizeof(int),
&disable_dsn);
errmsg = gctl_issue(grq);
if (errmsg != NULL && errmsg[0] != '\0')
errx(1, "GEOM_PART: write bootcode to %s failed: %s",
fname, errmsg);
gctl_free(grq);
} else
errx(1, "can't write MBR to %s", fname);
free(pname);
}
/*
* Outputs an informative dump of the data in the MBR to stdout.
*/
static void
display_mbr(u_int8_t *mbr)
{
struct dos_partition *part;
int i, version;
part = (struct dos_partition *)(mbr + DOSPARTOFF);
printf(fmt0);
for (i = 0; i < NDOSPART; i++)
if (part[i].dp_typ)
printf(fmt1, 1 + i, part[i].dp_flag,
part[i].dp_scyl + ((part[i].dp_ssect & 0xc0) << 2),
part[i].dp_shd, part[i].dp_ssect & 0x3f, part[i].dp_typ,
part[i].dp_ecyl + ((part[i].dp_esect & 0xc0) << 2),
part[i].dp_ehd, part[i].dp_esect & 0x3f, part[i].dp_start,
part[i].dp_size);
printf("\n");
version = boot0version(mbr);
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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printf("version=%d.%d drive=0x%x mask=0x%x ticks=%u",
version >> 8, version & 0xff, mbr[OFF_DRIVE],
mbr[OFF_FLAGS] & 0xf, cv2(mbr + OFF_TICKS));
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
set_bell(mbr, 0, 1);
printf("\noptions=");
for (i = 0; i < nopt; i++) {
if (i)
printf(",");
if (!(mbr[OFF_FLAGS] & 1 << (7 - i)) ^ opttbl[i].def)
printf("no");
printf("%s", opttbl[i].tok);
}
printf("\n");
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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if (b0_ver == 2)
printf("volume serial ID %02x%02x-%02x%02x\n",
mbr[OFF_SERIAL], mbr[OFF_SERIAL+1],
mbr[OFF_SERIAL+2], mbr[OFF_SERIAL+3]);
printf("default_selection=F%d (", mbr[OFF_OPT] + 1);
if (mbr[OFF_OPT] < 4)
printf("Slice %d", mbr[OFF_OPT] + 1);
else if (mbr[OFF_OPT] == 4)
printf("Drive 1");
else
printf("PXE");
printf(")\n");
}
/*
* Return the boot0 version with the minor revision in the low byte, and
* the major revision in the next higher byte.
*/
static int
boot0version(const u_int8_t *bs)
{
/* Check for old version, and return 0x100 if found. */
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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int v = boot0bs(bs);
if (v != 0)
return v << 8;
/* We have a newer boot0, so extract the version number and return it. */
return *(const int *)(bs + OFF_VERSION) & 0xffff;
}
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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/* descriptor of a pattern to match.
* Start from the first entry trying to match the chunk of bytes,
* if you hit an entry with len=0 terminate the search and report
* off as the version. Otherwise skip to the next block after len=0
* An entry with len=0, off=0 is the end marker.
*/
struct byte_pattern {
unsigned off;
unsigned len;
u_int8_t *key;
};
/*
* Decide if we have valid boot0 boot code by looking for
* characteristic byte sequences at fixed offsets.
*/
static int
boot0bs(const u_int8_t *bs)
{
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
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/* the initial code sequence */
static u_int8_t id0[] = {0xfc, 0x31, 0xc0, 0x8e, 0xc0, 0x8e, 0xd8,
0x8e, 0xd0, 0xbc, 0x00, 0x7c };
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
/* the drive id */
static u_int8_t id1[] = {'D', 'r', 'i', 'v', 'e', ' '};
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
static struct byte_pattern patterns[] = {
{0x0, sizeof(id0), id0},
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
{0x1b2, sizeof(id1), id1},
{1, 0, NULL},
{0x0, sizeof(id0), id0}, /* version with NT support */
{0x1ae, sizeof(id1), id1},
{2, 0, NULL},
{0, 0, NULL},
};
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
struct byte_pattern *p = patterns;
Another, hopefully final set of changes to boot0 and boot0cfg. boot0.S changes: + import a patch from Christoph Mallon to rearrange the various print functions and save another couple of bytes; + implement the suggestion in PR 70531 to enable booting from any valid partition because even the extended partitions that were previously in our kill list may contain a valid boot loader. This simplifies the code and saves some bytes; + followwing up PR 127764, implement conditional code to preserve the 'Volume ID' which might be used by other OS (NT, XP, Vista) and is located at offset 0x1b8. This requires a relocation of the parameter block within the boot sector -- there is no other possible workaround. To address this, boot0cfg has been updated to handle both versions of the boot code; + slightly rearrange the strings printed in the menus to make the code buildable with all options. Given the tight memory budget, this means that with certain options we need to shrink or remove certain labels. and especially: make -DVOLUME_LABEL -DPXE the default options. This means that the newly built boot0 block will preserve the Volume ID, and has the (hidden) option F6 to boot from INT18/PXE. I think the extra functionality is well worth the change. The most visible difference here is that the 'Default: ' string now becomes 'Boot: ' (it can be reverted to the old value but then we need to nuke 1/2 partition name or entries to make up for the extra room). boot0cfg changes: + modify the code to recognise the new boot0 structure (with the relocated options block to make room for the Volume id). + add two options, '-i xxxx-xxxx' to set the volume ID, -e c to modify the character printed in case of bad input PR: 127764 70531 Submitted by: Christoph Mallon (portions) MFC after: 4 weeks
2008-12-03 14:53:59 +00:00
for (; p->off || p->len; p++) {
if (p->len == 0)
break;
if (!memcmp(bs + p->off, p->key, p->len)) /* match */
continue;
while (p->len) /* skip to next block */
p++;
}
b0_ver = p->off; /* XXX ugly side effect */
return p->off;
}
/*
* Adjust "and" and "or" masks for a -o option argument.
*/
static void
stropt(const char *arg, int *xa, int *xo)
{
const char *q;
char *s, *s1;
int inv, i, x;
if (!(s = strdup(arg)))
err(1, NULL);
for (s1 = s; (q = strtok(s1, ",")); s1 = NULL) {
if ((inv = !strncmp(q, "no", 2)))
q += 2;
for (i = 0; i < nopt; i++)
if (!strcmp(q, opttbl[i].tok))
break;
if (i == nopt)
errx(1, "%s: Unknown -o option", q);
if (opttbl[i].def)
inv ^= 1;
x = 1 << (7 - i);
if (inv)
*xa &= ~x;
else
*xo |= x;
}
free(s);
}
/*
* Convert and check an option argument.
*/
static int
argtoi(const char *arg, int lo, int hi, int opt)
{
char *s;
long x;
errno = 0;
x = strtol(arg, &s, 0);
if (errno || !*arg || *s || x < lo || x > hi)
errx(1, "%s: Bad argument to -%c option", arg, opt);
return x;
}
/*
* Display usage information.
*/
static void
usage(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n%s\n",
"usage: boot0cfg [-Bv] [-b boot0] [-d drive] [-f file] [-m mask]",
" [-o options] [-s slice] [-t ticks] disk");
exit(1);
}