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It was previously only printed, but we do actually want to raise it as a full blown error so that things don't look OK when they've actually gone wrong. The second parameter to error, level, is set to 2 here so that the error message reflects the position of the try_include caller, rather than the try_include itself. Example: LUA ERROR: /boot/lua/loader.lua:46: /boot/lua/local.lua:1: attempt to call a nil value (global 'cxcint').
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Lua
397 lines
10 KiB
Lua
--
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-- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
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--
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-- Copyright (c) 2015 Pedro Souza <pedrosouza@freebsd.org>
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-- Copyright (c) 2018 Kyle Evans <kevans@FreeBSD.org>
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-- All rights reserved.
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--
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-- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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-- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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-- are met:
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-- 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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-- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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-- 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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-- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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-- documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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--
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-- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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-- ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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-- IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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-- ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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-- FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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-- DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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-- OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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-- HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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-- LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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-- OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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-- SUCH DAMAGE.
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--
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-- $FreeBSD$
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--
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local config = require("config")
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local hook = require("hook")
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local core = {}
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local function composeLoaderCmd(cmd_name, argstr)
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if argstr ~= nil then
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cmd_name = cmd_name .. " " .. argstr
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end
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return cmd_name
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end
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-- Globals
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-- try_include will return the loaded module on success, or nil on failure.
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-- A message will also be printed on failure, with one exception: non-verbose
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-- loading will suppress 'module not found' errors.
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function try_include(module)
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local status, ret = pcall(require, module)
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-- ret is the module if we succeeded.
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if status then
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return ret
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end
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-- Otherwise, ret is just a message; filter out ENOENT unless we're
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-- doing a verbose load. As a consequence, try_include prior to loading
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-- configuration will not display 'module not found'. All other errors
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-- in loading will be printed.
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if config.verbose or ret:match("^module .+ not found") == nil then
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error(ret, 2)
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end
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return nil
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end
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-- Module exports
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-- Commonly appearing constants
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core.KEY_BACKSPACE = 8
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core.KEY_ENTER = 13
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core.KEY_DELETE = 127
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-- Note that this is a decimal representation, despite the leading 0 that in
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-- other contexts (outside of Lua) may mean 'octal'
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core.KEYSTR_ESCAPE = "\027"
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core.KEYSTR_CSI = core.KEYSTR_ESCAPE .. "["
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core.MENU_RETURN = "return"
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core.MENU_ENTRY = "entry"
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core.MENU_SEPARATOR = "separator"
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core.MENU_SUBMENU = "submenu"
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core.MENU_CAROUSEL_ENTRY = "carousel_entry"
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function core.setVerbose(verbose)
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if verbose == nil then
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verbose = not core.verbose
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end
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if verbose then
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loader.setenv("boot_verbose", "YES")
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else
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loader.unsetenv("boot_verbose")
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end
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core.verbose = verbose
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end
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function core.setSingleUser(single_user)
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if single_user == nil then
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single_user = not core.su
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end
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if single_user then
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loader.setenv("boot_single", "YES")
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else
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loader.unsetenv("boot_single")
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end
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core.su = single_user
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end
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function core.getACPIPresent(checking_system_defaults)
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local c = loader.getenv("hint.acpi.0.rsdp")
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if c ~= nil then
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if checking_system_defaults then
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return true
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end
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-- Otherwise, respect disabled if it's set
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c = loader.getenv("hint.acpi.0.disabled")
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return c == nil or tonumber(c) ~= 1
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end
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return false
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end
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function core.setACPI(acpi)
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if acpi == nil then
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acpi = not core.acpi
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end
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if acpi then
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loader.setenv("acpi_load", "YES")
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loader.setenv("hint.acpi.0.disabled", "0")
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loader.unsetenv("loader.acpi_disabled_by_user")
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else
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loader.unsetenv("acpi_load")
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loader.setenv("hint.acpi.0.disabled", "1")
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loader.setenv("loader.acpi_disabled_by_user", "1")
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end
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core.acpi = acpi
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end
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function core.setSafeMode(safe_mode)
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if safe_mode == nil then
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safe_mode = not core.sm
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end
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if safe_mode then
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loader.setenv("kern.smp.disabled", "1")
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loader.setenv("hw.ata.ata_dma", "0")
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loader.setenv("hw.ata.atapi_dma", "0")
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loader.setenv("hw.ata.wc", "0")
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loader.setenv("hw.eisa_slots", "0")
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loader.setenv("kern.eventtimer.periodic", "1")
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loader.setenv("kern.geom.part.check_integrity", "0")
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else
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loader.unsetenv("kern.smp.disabled")
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loader.unsetenv("hw.ata.ata_dma")
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loader.unsetenv("hw.ata.atapi_dma")
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loader.unsetenv("hw.ata.wc")
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loader.unsetenv("hw.eisa_slots")
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loader.unsetenv("kern.eventtimer.periodic")
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loader.unsetenv("kern.geom.part.check_integrity")
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end
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core.sm = safe_mode
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end
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function core.clearCachedKernels()
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-- Clear the kernel cache on config changes, autodetect might have
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-- changed or if we've switched boot environments then we could have
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-- a new kernel set.
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core.cached_kernels = nil
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end
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function core.kernelList()
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if core.cached_kernels ~= nil then
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return core.cached_kernels
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end
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local k = loader.getenv("kernel")
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local v = loader.getenv("kernels")
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local autodetect = loader.getenv("kernels_autodetect") or ""
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local kernels = {}
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local unique = {}
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local i = 0
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if k ~= nil then
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i = i + 1
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kernels[i] = k
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unique[k] = true
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end
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if v ~= nil then
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for n in v:gmatch("([^; ]+)[; ]?") do
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if unique[n] == nil then
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i = i + 1
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kernels[i] = n
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unique[n] = true
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end
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end
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end
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-- Base whether we autodetect kernels or not on a loader.conf(5)
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-- setting, kernels_autodetect. If it's set to 'yes', we'll add
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-- any kernels we detect based on the criteria described.
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if autodetect:lower() ~= "yes" then
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core.cached_kernels = kernels
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return core.cached_kernels
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end
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-- Automatically detect other bootable kernel directories using a
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-- heuristic. Any directory in /boot that contains an ordinary file
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-- named "kernel" is considered eligible.
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for file in lfs.dir("/boot") do
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local fname = "/boot/" .. file
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if file == "." or file == ".." then
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goto continue
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end
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if lfs.attributes(fname, "mode") ~= "directory" then
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goto continue
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end
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if lfs.attributes(fname .. "/kernel", "mode") ~= "file" then
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goto continue
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end
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if unique[file] == nil then
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i = i + 1
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kernels[i] = file
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unique[file] = true
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end
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::continue::
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end
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core.cached_kernels = kernels
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return core.cached_kernels
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end
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function core.bootenvDefault()
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return loader.getenv("zfs_be_active")
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end
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function core.bootenvList()
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local bootenv_count = tonumber(loader.getenv("bootenvs_count"))
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local bootenvs = {}
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local curenv
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local envcount = 0
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local unique = {}
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if bootenv_count == nil or bootenv_count <= 0 then
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return bootenvs
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end
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-- Currently selected bootenv is always first/default
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curenv = core.bootenvDefault()
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if curenv ~= nil then
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envcount = envcount + 1
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bootenvs[envcount] = curenv
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unique[curenv] = true
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end
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for curenv_idx = 0, bootenv_count - 1 do
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curenv = loader.getenv("bootenvs[" .. curenv_idx .. "]")
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if curenv ~= nil and unique[curenv] == nil then
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envcount = envcount + 1
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bootenvs[envcount] = curenv
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unique[curenv] = true
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end
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end
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return bootenvs
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end
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function core.setDefaults()
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core.setACPI(core.getACPIPresent(true))
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core.setSafeMode(false)
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core.setSingleUser(false)
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core.setVerbose(false)
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end
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function core.autoboot(argstr)
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-- loadelf() only if we've not already loaded a kernel
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if loader.getenv("kernelname") == nil then
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config.loadelf()
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end
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loader.perform(composeLoaderCmd("autoboot", argstr))
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end
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function core.boot(argstr)
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-- loadelf() only if we've not already loaded a kernel
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if loader.getenv("kernelname") == nil then
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config.loadelf()
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end
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loader.perform(composeLoaderCmd("boot", argstr))
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end
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function core.isSingleUserBoot()
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local single_user = loader.getenv("boot_single")
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return single_user ~= nil and single_user:lower() == "yes"
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end
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function core.isUEFIBoot()
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local efiver = loader.getenv("efi-version")
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return efiver ~= nil
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end
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function core.isZFSBoot()
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local c = loader.getenv("currdev")
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if c ~= nil then
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return c:match("^zfs:") ~= nil
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end
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return false
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end
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function core.isSerialBoot()
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local c = loader.getenv("console")
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if c ~= nil then
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if c:find("comconsole") ~= nil then
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return true
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end
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end
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local s = loader.getenv("boot_serial")
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if s ~= nil then
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return true
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end
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local m = loader.getenv("boot_multicons")
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if m ~= nil then
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return true
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end
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return false
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end
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function core.isSystem386()
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return loader.machine_arch == "i386"
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end
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-- Is the menu skipped in the environment in which we've booted?
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function core.isMenuSkipped()
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if core.isSerialBoot() then
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return true
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end
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local c = string.lower(loader.getenv("console") or "")
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if c:match("^efi[ ;]") ~= nil or c:match("[ ;]efi[ ;]") ~= nil then
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return true
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end
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c = string.lower(loader.getenv("beastie_disable") or "")
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return c == "yes"
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end
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-- This may be a better candidate for a 'utility' module.
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function core.deepCopyTable(tbl)
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local new_tbl = {}
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for k, v in pairs(tbl) do
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if type(v) == "table" then
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new_tbl[k] = core.deepCopyTable(v)
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else
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new_tbl[k] = v
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end
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end
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return new_tbl
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end
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-- XXX This should go away if we get the table lib into shape for importing.
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-- As of now, it requires some 'os' functions, so we'll implement this in lua
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-- for our uses
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function core.popFrontTable(tbl)
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-- Shouldn't reasonably happen
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if #tbl == 0 then
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return nil, nil
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elseif #tbl == 1 then
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return tbl[1], {}
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end
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local first_value = tbl[1]
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local new_tbl = {}
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-- This is not a cheap operation
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for k, v in ipairs(tbl) do
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if k > 1 then
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new_tbl[k - 1] = v
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end
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end
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return first_value, new_tbl
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end
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-- On i386, hint.acpi.0.rsdp will be set before we're loaded. On !i386, it will
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-- generally be set upon execution of the kernel. Because of this, we can't (or
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-- don't really want to) detect/disable ACPI on !i386 reliably. Just set it
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-- enabled if we detect it and leave well enough alone if we don't.
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if core.isSystem386() and core.getACPIPresent(false) then
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core.setACPI(true)
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end
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hook.register("config.reloaded", core.clearCachedKernels)
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return core
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