freebsd-nq/stand/efi/boot1/generate-fat.sh
Kyle Evans db911ed570 Rename volume label for ESP
Harry Schmalzbauer reports that some firmware, in his experience, trips
over the ESP we install due to the volume label. It has been theorized that
this is due to some confusion with the label and the path on the ESP to
boot1.efi.

Regardless, Harry found that renaming the label seems to fix it.

PR:		214282
MFC after:	3 days
2018-04-16 13:18:18 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# This script generates the dummy FAT filesystem used for the EFI boot
# blocks. It uses newfs_msdos to generate a template filesystem with the
# relevant interesting files. These are then found by grep, and the offsets
# written to a Makefile snippet.
#
# Because it requires root, and because it is overkill, we do not
# do this as part of the normal build. If makefs(8) grows workable FAT
# support, this should be revisited.
# $FreeBSD$
FAT_SIZE=1600 #Size in 512-byte blocks of the produced image
BOOT1_OFFSET=2d
BOOT1_SIZE=384k
if [ $(id -u) != 0 ]; then
echo "${0##*/}: must run as root" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Record maximum boot1 size in bytes
case $BOOT1_SIZE in
*k)
BOOT1_MAXSIZE=$(expr ${BOOT1_SIZE%k} '*' 1024)
;;
*)
BOOT1_MAXSIZE=$BOOT1_SIZE
;;
esac
echo '# This file autogenerated by generate-fat.sh - DO NOT EDIT' > Makefile.fat
echo "# \$FreeBSD\$" >> Makefile.fat
echo "BOOT1_OFFSET=0x$BOOT1_OFFSET" >> Makefile.fat
echo "BOOT1_MAXSIZE=$BOOT1_MAXSIZE" >> Makefile.fat
while read ARCH FILENAME; do
# Generate 800K FAT image
OUTPUT_FILE=fat-${ARCH}.tmpl
dd if=/dev/zero of=$OUTPUT_FILE bs=512 count=$FAT_SIZE
DEVICE=`mdconfig -a -f $OUTPUT_FILE`
newfs_msdos -F 12 -L EFISYS $DEVICE
mkdir stub
mount -t msdosfs /dev/$DEVICE stub
# Create and bless a directory for the boot loader
mkdir -p stub/efi/boot
# Make a dummy file for boot1
echo 'Boot1 START' | dd of=stub/efi/boot/$FILENAME cbs=$BOOT1_SIZE count=1 conv=block
# Provide a fallback startup.nsh
echo $FILENAME > stub/efi/boot/startup.nsh
umount stub
mdconfig -d -u $DEVICE
rmdir stub
# Locate the offset of the fake file
OFFSET=$(hd $OUTPUT_FILE | grep 'Boot1 START' | cut -f 1 -d ' ')
# Convert to number of blocks
OFFSET=$(echo 0x$OFFSET | awk '{printf("%x\n",$1/512);}')
# Validate the offset
if [ $OFFSET != $BOOT1_OFFSET ]; then
echo "Incorrect offset $OFFSET != $BOOT1_OFFSET" >&2
exit 1
fi
xz -f $OUTPUT_FILE
done <<EOF
amd64 BOOTx64.efi
arm64 BOOTaa64.efi
arm BOOTarm.efi
i386 BOOTia32.efi
EOF