Recognize EFI platform even in case of mismatch between Linux and EFI.
Some x86 systems might be capable of running a 64-bit Linux kernel but only use a 32-bit EFI (e.g. Intel Bay Trail systems). It's useful for grub-install to be able to recognise such systems, to set the default x86 platform correctly. To allow grub-install to know the size of the firmware rather than just the size of the kernel, there is now an extra EFI sysfs file to describe the underlying firmware. Read that if possible, otherwise fall back to the kernel type as before. Signed-off-by: Steve McIntyre <steve@einval.com>
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@ -60,6 +60,43 @@ is_64_kernel (void)
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return strcmp (un.machine, "x86_64") == 0;
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}
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static int
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read_platform_size (void)
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{
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FILE *fp;
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char *buf = NULL;
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size_t len = 0;
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int ret = 0;
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/* Newer kernels can tell us directly about the size of the
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* underlying firmware - let's see if that interface is there. */
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fp = grub_util_fopen ("/sys/firmware/efi/fw_platform_size", "r");
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if (fp != NULL)
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{
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if (getline (&buf, &len, fp) >= 3) /* 2 digits plus newline */
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{
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if (strncmp (buf, "32", 2) == 0)
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ret = 32;
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else if (strncmp (buf, "64", 2) == 0)
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ret = 64;
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}
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free (buf);
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fclose (fp);
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}
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if (ret == 0)
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{
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/* Unrecognised - fall back to matching the kernel size
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* instead */
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if (is_64_kernel ())
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ret = 64;
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else
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ret = 32;
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}
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return ret;
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}
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const char *
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grub_install_get_default_x86_platform (void)
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{
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if (is_not_empty_directory ("/sys/firmware/efi"))
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{
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grub_util_info ("...found");
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if (is_64_kernel ())
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if (read_platform_size() == 64)
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return "x86_64-efi";
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else
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return "i386-efi";
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