freebsd-dev/sys/boot/i386/libi386/bootinfo.c
Guido van Rooij 28703190c5 Add new boot flag to i386 boot: -p.
This flag adds a pausing utility. When ran with -p, during the kernel
probing phase, the kernel will pause after each line of output.
This pausing can be ended with the '.' key, and is automatically
suspended when entering ddb.

This flag comes in handy at systems without a serial port that either hang
during booting or reser.
Reviewed by:	(partly by jlemon)
MFC after:	1 week
2001-12-10 20:02:22 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1998 Michael Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
* 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.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <stand.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/reboot.h>
#include <sys/linker.h>
#include <machine/bootinfo.h>
#include "bootstrap.h"
#include "libi386.h"
#include "btxv86.h"
static struct bootinfo bi;
/*
* Return a 'boothowto' value corresponding to the kernel arguments in
* (kargs) and any relevant environment variables.
*/
static struct
{
const char *ev;
int mask;
} howto_names[] = {
{"boot_askname", RB_ASKNAME},
{"boot_cdrom", RB_CDROM},
{"boot_userconfig", RB_CONFIG},
{"boot_ddb", RB_KDB},
{"boot_gdb", RB_GDB},
{"boot_single", RB_SINGLE},
{"boot_verbose", RB_VERBOSE},
{NULL, 0}
};
vm_offset_t bi_copymodules(vm_offset_t addr);
int
bi_getboothowto(char *kargs)
{
char *cp;
int howto;
int active;
int i;
/* Parse kargs */
howto = 0;
if (kargs != NULL) {
cp = kargs;
active = 0;
while (*cp != 0) {
if (!active && (*cp == '-')) {
active = 1;
} else if (active)
switch (*cp) {
case 'a':
howto |= RB_ASKNAME;
break;
case 'c':
howto |= RB_CONFIG;
break;
case 'C':
howto |= RB_CDROM;
break;
case 'd':
howto |= RB_KDB;
break;
case 'D':
howto |= RB_MULTIPLE;
break;
case 'm':
howto |= RB_MUTE;
break;
case 'g':
howto |= RB_GDB;
break;
case 'h':
howto |= RB_SERIAL;
break;
case 'p':
howto |= RB_PAUSE;
break;
case 'r':
howto |= RB_DFLTROOT;
break;
case 's':
howto |= RB_SINGLE;
break;
case 'v':
howto |= RB_VERBOSE;
break;
default:
active = 0;
break;
}
cp++;
}
}
/* get equivalents from the environment */
for (i = 0; howto_names[i].ev != NULL; i++)
if (getenv(howto_names[i].ev) != NULL)
howto |= howto_names[i].mask;
if (!strcmp(getenv("console"), "comconsole"))
howto |= RB_SERIAL;
if (!strcmp(getenv("console"), "nullconsole"))
howto |= RB_MUTE;
return(howto);
}
/*
* Copy the environment into the load area starting at (addr).
* Each variable is formatted as <name>=<value>, with a single nul
* separating each variable, and a double nul terminating the environment.
*/
vm_offset_t
bi_copyenv(vm_offset_t addr)
{
struct env_var *ep;
/* traverse the environment */
for (ep = environ; ep != NULL; ep = ep->ev_next) {
i386_copyin(ep->ev_name, addr, strlen(ep->ev_name));
addr += strlen(ep->ev_name);
i386_copyin("=", addr, 1);
addr++;
if (ep->ev_value != NULL) {
i386_copyin(ep->ev_value, addr, strlen(ep->ev_value));
addr += strlen(ep->ev_value);
}
i386_copyin("", addr, 1);
addr++;
}
i386_copyin("", addr, 1);
addr++;
return(addr);
}
/*
* Copy module-related data into the load area, where it can be
* used as a directory for loaded modules.
*
* Module data is presented in a self-describing format. Each datum
* is preceded by a 32-bit identifier and a 32-bit size field.
*
* Currently, the following data are saved:
*
* MOD_NAME (variable) module name (string)
* MOD_TYPE (variable) module type (string)
* MOD_ARGS (variable) module parameters (string)
* MOD_ADDR sizeof(vm_offset_t) module load address
* MOD_SIZE sizeof(size_t) module size
* MOD_METADATA (variable) type-specific metadata
*/
#define COPY32(v, a) { \
u_int32_t x = (v); \
i386_copyin(&x, a, sizeof(x)); \
a += sizeof(x); \
}
#define MOD_STR(t, a, s) { \
COPY32(t, a); \
COPY32(strlen(s) + 1, a); \
i386_copyin(s, a, strlen(s) + 1); \
a += roundup(strlen(s) + 1, sizeof(u_long));\
}
#define MOD_NAME(a, s) MOD_STR(MODINFO_NAME, a, s)
#define MOD_TYPE(a, s) MOD_STR(MODINFO_TYPE, a, s)
#define MOD_ARGS(a, s) MOD_STR(MODINFO_ARGS, a, s)
#define MOD_VAR(t, a, s) { \
COPY32(t, a); \
COPY32(sizeof(s), a); \
i386_copyin(&s, a, sizeof(s)); \
a += roundup(sizeof(s), sizeof(u_long)); \
}
#define MOD_ADDR(a, s) MOD_VAR(MODINFO_ADDR, a, s)
#define MOD_SIZE(a, s) MOD_VAR(MODINFO_SIZE, a, s)
#define MOD_METADATA(a, mm) { \
COPY32(MODINFO_METADATA | mm->md_type, a); \
COPY32(mm->md_size, a); \
i386_copyin(mm->md_data, a, mm->md_size); \
a += roundup(mm->md_size, sizeof(u_long));\
}
#define MOD_END(a) { \
COPY32(MODINFO_END, a); \
COPY32(0, a); \
}
vm_offset_t
bi_copymodules(vm_offset_t addr)
{
struct preloaded_file *fp;
struct file_metadata *md;
/* start with the first module on the list, should be the kernel */
for (fp = file_findfile(NULL, NULL); fp != NULL; fp = fp->f_next) {
MOD_NAME(addr, fp->f_name); /* this field must come first */
MOD_TYPE(addr, fp->f_type);
if (fp->f_args)
MOD_ARGS(addr, fp->f_args);
MOD_ADDR(addr, fp->f_addr);
MOD_SIZE(addr, fp->f_size);
for (md = fp->f_metadata; md != NULL; md = md->md_next)
if (!(md->md_type & MODINFOMD_NOCOPY))
MOD_METADATA(addr, md);
}
MOD_END(addr);
return(addr);
}
/*
* Load the information expected by an i386 kernel.
*
* - The 'boothowto' argument is constructed
* - The 'bootdev' argument is constructed
* - The 'bootinfo' struct is constructed, and copied into the kernel space.
* - The kernel environment is copied into kernel space.
* - Module metadata are formatted and placed in kernel space.
*/
int
bi_load(char *args, int *howtop, int *bootdevp, vm_offset_t *bip)
{
struct preloaded_file *xp;
struct i386_devdesc *rootdev;
vm_offset_t addr;
char *rootdevname;
int bootdevnr, i;
u_int pad;
char *kernelname;
const char *kernelpath;
*howtop = bi_getboothowto(args);
/*
* Allow the environment variable 'rootdev' to override the supplied device
* This should perhaps go to MI code and/or have $rootdev tested/set by
* MI code before launching the kernel.
*/
rootdevname = getenv("rootdev");
i386_getdev((void **)(&rootdev), rootdevname, NULL);
if (rootdev == NULL) { /* bad $rootdev/$currdev */
printf("can't determine root device\n");
return(EINVAL);
}
/* Try reading the /etc/fstab file to select the root device */
getrootmount(i386_fmtdev((void *)rootdev));
/* Do legacy rootdev guessing */
/* XXX - use a default bootdev of 0. Is this ok??? */
bootdevnr = 0;
switch(rootdev->d_type) {
case DEVT_CD:
/* Pass in BIOS device number. */
bi.bi_bios_dev = bc_unit2bios(rootdev->d_kind.bioscd.unit);
bootdevnr = bc_getdev(rootdev);
if (bootdevnr != -1)
*howtop |= RB_CDROM;
break;
case DEVT_DISK:
/* pass in the BIOS device number of the current disk */
bi.bi_bios_dev = bd_unit2bios(rootdev->d_kind.biosdisk.unit);
bootdevnr = bd_getdev(rootdev);
break;
case DEVT_NET:
break;
default:
printf("WARNING - don't know how to boot from device type %d\n", rootdev->d_type);
}
if (bootdevnr == -1) {
printf("root device %s invalid\n", i386_fmtdev(rootdev));
return (EINVAL);
}
free(rootdev);
*bootdevp = bootdevnr;
/* legacy bootinfo structure */
bi.bi_version = BOOTINFO_VERSION;
bi.bi_kernelname = 0; /* XXX char * -> kernel name */
bi.bi_nfs_diskless = 0; /* struct nfs_diskless * */
bi.bi_n_bios_used = 0; /* XXX would have to hook biosdisk driver for these */
for (i = 0; i < N_BIOS_GEOM; i++)
bi.bi_bios_geom[i] = bd_getbigeom(i);
bi.bi_size = sizeof(bi);
bi.bi_memsizes_valid = 1;
bi.bi_basemem = bios_basemem / 1024;
bi.bi_extmem = bios_extmem / 1024;
/* find the last module in the chain */
addr = 0;
for (xp = file_findfile(NULL, NULL); xp != NULL; xp = xp->f_next) {
if (addr < (xp->f_addr + xp->f_size))
addr = xp->f_addr + xp->f_size;
}
/* pad to a page boundary */
pad = (u_int)addr & PAGE_MASK;
if (pad != 0) {
pad = PAGE_SIZE - pad;
addr += pad;
}
/* copy our environment */
bi.bi_envp = addr;
addr = bi_copyenv(addr);
/* pad to a page boundary */
pad = (u_int)addr & PAGE_MASK;
if (pad != 0) {
pad = PAGE_SIZE - pad;
addr += pad;
}
/* copy module list and metadata */
bi.bi_modulep = addr;
addr = bi_copymodules(addr);
/* all done copying stuff in, save end of loaded object space */
bi.bi_kernend = addr;
*howtop |= RB_BOOTINFO; /* it's there now */
/*
* Get the kernel name, strip off any device prefix.
*/
kernelname = getenv("kernelname");
i386_getdev(NULL, kernelname, &kernelpath);
bi.bi_kernelname = VTOP(kernelpath);
*bip = VTOP(&bi);
return(0);
}