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- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2010 Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@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 AUTHORS 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 AUTHORS 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/gpt.h>
#ifndef LITTLE_ENDIAN
#error gpt.c works only for little endian architectures
#endif
#include "stand.h"
#include "zlib.h"
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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#include "drv.h"
#include "gpt.h"
static struct gpt_hdr hdr_primary, hdr_backup, *gpthdr;
static uint64_t hdr_primary_lba, hdr_backup_lba;
static struct gpt_ent table_primary[MAXTBLENTS], table_backup[MAXTBLENTS];
static struct gpt_ent *gpttable;
static int curent, bootonce;
/*
* Buffer below 64kB passed on gptread(), which can hold at least
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* one sector of data (512 bytes).
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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*/
static char *secbuf;
static void
gptupdate(const char *which, struct dsk *dskp, struct gpt_hdr *hdr,
struct gpt_ent *table)
{
int entries_per_sec, firstent;
daddr_t slba;
/*
* We need to update the following for both primary and backup GPT:
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* 1. Sector on disk that contains current partition.
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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* 2. Partition table checksum.
* 3. Header checksum.
* 4. Header on disk.
*/
entries_per_sec = DEV_BSIZE / hdr->hdr_entsz;
slba = curent / entries_per_sec;
firstent = slba * entries_per_sec;
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bcopy(&table[firstent], secbuf, DEV_BSIZE);
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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slba += hdr->hdr_lba_table;
if (drvwrite(dskp, secbuf, slba, 1)) {
printf("%s: unable to update %s GPT partition table\n",
BOOTPROG, which);
return;
}
hdr->hdr_crc_table = crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0);
hdr->hdr_crc_table = crc32(hdr->hdr_crc_table, (const Bytef *)table,
hdr->hdr_entries * hdr->hdr_entsz);
hdr->hdr_crc_self = crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0);;
hdr->hdr_crc_self = crc32(hdr->hdr_crc_self, (const Bytef *)hdr,
hdr->hdr_size);
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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bzero(secbuf, DEV_BSIZE);
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bcopy(hdr, secbuf, hdr->hdr_size);
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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if (drvwrite(dskp, secbuf, hdr->hdr_lba_self, 1)) {
printf("%s: unable to update %s GPT header\n", BOOTPROG, which);
return;
}
}
int
gptfind(const uuid_t *uuid, struct dsk *dskp, int part)
{
struct gpt_ent *ent;
int firsttry;
if (part >= 0) {
if (part == 0 || part > gpthdr->hdr_entries) {
printf("%s: invalid partition index\n", BOOTPROG);
return (-1);
}
ent = &gpttable[part - 1];
if (bcmp(&ent->ent_type, uuid, sizeof(uuid_t)) != 0) {
printf("%s: specified partition is not UFS\n",
BOOTPROG);
return (-1);
}
curent = part - 1;
goto found;
}
firsttry = (curent == -1);
curent++;
if (curent >= gpthdr->hdr_entries) {
curent = gpthdr->hdr_entries;
return (-1);
}
if (bootonce) {
/*
* First look for partition with both GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTME and
* GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE flags.
*/
for (; curent < gpthdr->hdr_entries; curent++) {
ent = &gpttable[curent];
if (bcmp(&ent->ent_type, uuid, sizeof(uuid_t)) != 0)
continue;
if (!(ent->ent_attr & GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTME))
continue;
if (!(ent->ent_attr & GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE))
continue;
/* Ok, found one. */
goto found;
}
bootonce = 0;
curent = 0;
}
for (; curent < gpthdr->hdr_entries; curent++) {
ent = &gpttable[curent];
if (bcmp(&ent->ent_type, uuid, sizeof(uuid_t)) != 0)
continue;
if (!(ent->ent_attr & GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTME))
continue;
if (ent->ent_attr & GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE)
continue;
/* Ok, found one. */
goto found;
}
if (firsttry) {
/*
* No partition with BOOTME flag was found, try to boot from
* first UFS partition.
*/
for (curent = 0; curent < gpthdr->hdr_entries; curent++) {
ent = &gpttable[curent];
if (bcmp(&ent->ent_type, uuid, sizeof(uuid_t)) != 0)
continue;
/* Ok, found one. */
goto found;
}
}
return (-1);
found:
dskp->part = curent + 1;
ent = &gpttable[curent];
dskp->start = ent->ent_lba_start;
if (ent->ent_attr & GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE) {
/*
* Clear BOOTME, but leave BOOTONCE set before trying to
* boot from this partition.
*/
if (hdr_primary_lba > 0) {
table_primary[curent].ent_attr &= ~GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTME;
gptupdate("primary", dskp, &hdr_primary, table_primary);
}
if (hdr_backup_lba > 0) {
table_backup[curent].ent_attr &= ~GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTME;
gptupdate("backup", dskp, &hdr_backup, table_backup);
}
}
return (0);
}
static int
gptread_hdr(const char *which, struct dsk *dskp, struct gpt_hdr *hdr,
uint64_t hdrlba)
{
uint32_t crc;
if (drvread(dskp, secbuf, hdrlba, 1)) {
printf("%s: unable to read %s GPT header\n", BOOTPROG, which);
return (-1);
}
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bcopy(secbuf, hdr, sizeof(*hdr));
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
if (bcmp(hdr->hdr_sig, GPT_HDR_SIG, sizeof(hdr->hdr_sig)) != 0 ||
hdr->hdr_lba_self != hdrlba || hdr->hdr_revision < 0x00010000 ||
hdr->hdr_entsz < sizeof(struct gpt_ent) ||
hdr->hdr_entries > MAXTBLENTS || DEV_BSIZE % hdr->hdr_entsz != 0) {
printf("%s: invalid %s GPT header\n", BOOTPROG, which);
return (-1);
}
crc = hdr->hdr_crc_self;
hdr->hdr_crc_self = crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0);
if (crc32(hdr->hdr_crc_self, (const Bytef *)hdr, hdr->hdr_size) !=
crc) {
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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printf("%s: %s GPT header checksum mismatch\n", BOOTPROG,
which);
return (-1);
}
hdr->hdr_crc_self = crc;
return (0);
}
void
gptbootfailed(struct dsk *dskp)
{
if (!(gpttable[curent].ent_attr & GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE))
return;
if (hdr_primary_lba > 0) {
table_primary[curent].ent_attr &= ~GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE;
table_primary[curent].ent_attr |= GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTFAILED;
gptupdate("primary", dskp, &hdr_primary, table_primary);
}
if (hdr_backup_lba > 0) {
table_backup[curent].ent_attr &= ~GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE;
table_backup[curent].ent_attr |= GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTFAILED;
gptupdate("backup", dskp, &hdr_backup, table_backup);
}
}
static void
gptbootconv(const char *which, struct dsk *dskp, struct gpt_hdr *hdr,
struct gpt_ent *table)
{
struct gpt_ent *ent;
daddr_t slba;
int table_updated, sector_updated;
int entries_per_sec, nent, part;
table_updated = 0;
entries_per_sec = DEV_BSIZE / hdr->hdr_entsz;
for (nent = 0, slba = hdr->hdr_lba_table;
slba < hdr->hdr_lba_table + hdr->hdr_entries / entries_per_sec;
slba++, nent += entries_per_sec) {
sector_updated = 0;
for (part = 0; part < entries_per_sec; part++) {
ent = &table[nent + part];
if ((ent->ent_attr & (GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTME |
GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE |
GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTFAILED)) !=
GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE) {
continue;
}
ent->ent_attr &= ~GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTONCE;
ent->ent_attr |= GPT_ENT_ATTR_BOOTFAILED;
table_updated = 1;
sector_updated = 1;
}
if (!sector_updated)
continue;
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bcopy(&table[nent], secbuf, DEV_BSIZE);
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
if (drvwrite(dskp, secbuf, slba, 1)) {
printf("%s: unable to update %s GPT partition table\n",
BOOTPROG, which);
}
}
if (!table_updated)
return;
hdr->hdr_crc_table = crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0);
hdr->hdr_crc_table = crc32(hdr->hdr_crc_table, (const Bytef *)table,
hdr->hdr_entries * hdr->hdr_entsz);
hdr->hdr_crc_self = crc32(0, Z_NULL, 0);
hdr->hdr_crc_self = crc32(hdr->hdr_crc_self, (const Bytef *)hdr,
hdr->hdr_size);
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
bzero(secbuf, DEV_BSIZE);
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bcopy(hdr, secbuf, hdr->hdr_size);
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
if (drvwrite(dskp, secbuf, hdr->hdr_lba_self, 1))
printf("%s: unable to update %s GPT header\n", BOOTPROG, which);
}
static int
gptread_table(const char *which, struct dsk *dskp, struct gpt_hdr *hdr,
struct gpt_ent *table)
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
{
struct gpt_ent *ent;
int entries_per_sec;
int part, nent;
daddr_t slba;
if (hdr->hdr_entries == 0)
return (0);
entries_per_sec = DEV_BSIZE / hdr->hdr_entsz;
slba = hdr->hdr_lba_table;
nent = 0;
for (;;) {
if (drvread(dskp, secbuf, slba, 1)) {
printf("%s: unable to read %s GPT partition table\n",
BOOTPROG, which);
return (-1);
}
ent = (struct gpt_ent *)secbuf;
for (part = 0; part < entries_per_sec; part++, ent++) {
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bcopy(ent, &table[nent], sizeof(table[nent]));
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
if (++nent >= hdr->hdr_entries)
break;
}
if (nent >= hdr->hdr_entries)
break;
slba++;
}
if (crc32(0, (const Bytef *)table, nent * hdr->hdr_entsz) !=
hdr->hdr_crc_table) {
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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printf("%s: %s GPT table checksum mismatch\n", BOOTPROG, which);
return (-1);
}
return (0);
}
int
gptread(struct dsk *dskp, char *buf)
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
{
uint64_t altlba;
/*
* Read and verify both GPT headers: primary and backup.
*/
secbuf = buf;
hdr_primary_lba = hdr_backup_lba = 0;
curent = -1;
bootonce = 1;
dskp->start = 0;
if (gptread_hdr("primary", dskp, &hdr_primary, 1) == 0 &&
gptread_table("primary", dskp, &hdr_primary, table_primary) == 0) {
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
hdr_primary_lba = hdr_primary.hdr_lba_self;
gpthdr = &hdr_primary;
gpttable = table_primary;
}
if (hdr_primary_lba > 0) {
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
/*
* If primary header is valid, we can get backup
* header location from there.
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
*/
altlba = hdr_primary.hdr_lba_alt;
} else {
altlba = drvsize(dskp);
if (altlba > 0)
altlba--;
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
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}
if (altlba == 0)
printf("%s: unable to locate backup GPT header\n", BOOTPROG);
else if (gptread_hdr("backup", dskp, &hdr_backup, altlba) == 0 &&
gptread_table("backup", dskp, &hdr_backup, table_backup) == 0) {
- Split code shared by almost any boot loader into separate files and clean up most layering violations: sys/boot/i386/common/rbx.h: RBX_* defines OPT_SET() OPT_CHECK() sys/boot/common/util.[ch]: memcpy() memset() memcmp() bcpy() bzero() bcmp() strcmp() strncmp() [new] strcpy() strcat() strchr() strlen() printf() sys/boot/i386/common/cons.[ch]: ioctrl putc() xputc() putchar() getc() xgetc() keyhit() [now takes number of seconds as an argument] getstr() sys/boot/i386/common/drv.[ch]: struct dsk drvread() drvwrite() [new] drvsize() [new] sys/boot/common/crc32.[ch] [new] sys/boot/common/gpt.[ch] [new] - Teach gptboot and gptzfsboot about new files. I haven't touched the rest, but there is still a lot of code duplication to be removed. - Implement full GPT support. Currently we just read primary header and partition table and don't care about checksums, etc. After this change we verify checksums of primary header and primary partition table and if there is a problem we fall back to backup header and backup partition table. - Clean up most messages to use prefix of boot program, so in case of an error we know where the error comes from, eg.: gptboot: unable to read primary GPT header - If we can't boot, print boot prompt only once and not every five seconds. - Honour newly added GPT attributes: bootme - this is bootable partition bootonce - try to boot from this partition only once bootfailed - we failed to boot from this partition - Change boot order of gptboot to the following: 1. Try to boot from all the partitions that have both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes one by one. 2. Try to boot from all the partitions that have only 'bootme' attribute one by one. 3. If there are no partitions with 'bootme' attribute, boot from the first UFS partition. - The 'bootonce' functionality is implemented in the following way: 1. Walk through all the partitions and when 'bootonce' attribute is found without 'bootme' attribute, remove 'bootonce' attribute and set 'bootfailed' attribute. 'bootonce' attribute alone means that we tried to boot from this partition, but boot failed after leaving gptboot and machine was restarted. 2. Find partition with both 'bootme' and 'bootonce' attributes. 3. Remove 'bootme' attribute. 4. Try to execute /boot/loader or /boot/kernel/kernel from that partition. If succeeded we stop here. 5. If execution failed, remove 'bootonce' and set 'bootfailed'. 6. Go to 2. If whole boot succeeded there is new /etc/rc.d/gptboot script coming that will log all partitions that we failed to boot from (the ones with 'bootfailed' attribute) and will remove this attribute. It will also find partition with 'bootonce' attribute - this is the partition we booted from successfully. The script will log success and remove the attribute. All the GPT updates we do here goes to both primary and backup GPT if they are valid. We don't touch headers or partition tables when checksum doesn't match. Reviewed by: arch (Message-ID: <20100917234542.GE1902@garage.freebsd.pl>) Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com MFC after: 2 weeks
2010-09-24 19:49:12 +00:00
hdr_backup_lba = hdr_backup.hdr_lba_self;
if (hdr_primary_lba == 0) {
gpthdr = &hdr_backup;
gpttable = table_backup;
printf("%s: using backup GPT\n", BOOTPROG);
}
}
/*
* Convert all BOOTONCE without BOOTME flags into BOOTFAILED.
* BOOTONCE without BOOTME means that we tried to boot from it,
* but failed after leaving gptboot and machine was rebooted.
* We don't want to leave partitions marked as BOOTONCE only,
* because when we boot successfully start-up scripts should
* find at most one partition with only BOOTONCE flag and this
* will mean that we booted from that partition.
*/
if (hdr_primary_lba != 0)
gptbootconv("primary", dskp, &hdr_primary, table_primary);
if (hdr_backup_lba != 0)
gptbootconv("backup", dskp, &hdr_backup, table_backup);
if (hdr_primary_lba == 0 && hdr_backup_lba == 0)
return (-1);
return (0);
}