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Daniel Kiper
5b8d535395 verifiers: Add possibility to defer verification to other verifiers
This way if a verifier requires verification of a given file it can defer task
to another verifier (another authority) if it is not able to do it itself. E.g.
shim_lock verifier, posted as a subsequent patch, is able to verify only PE
files. This means that it is not able to verify any of GRUB2 modules which have
to be trusted on UEFI systems with secure boot enabled. So, it can defer
verification to other verifier, e.g. PGP one.

I silently assume that other verifiers are trusted and will do good job for us.
Or at least they will not do any harm.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2018-11-09 13:25:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4d4a8c96e3 verifiers: Add possibility to verify kernel and modules command lines
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2018-11-09 13:25:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
75a919e334 verifiers: Framework core
Verifiers framework provides core file verification functionality which
can be used by various security mechanisms, e.g., UEFI secure boot, TPM,
PGP signature verification, etc.

The patch contains PGP code changes and probably they should be extracted
to separate patch for the sake of clarity.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2018-11-09 13:25:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ca0a4f689a verifiers: File type for fine-grained signature-verification controlling
Let's provide file type info to the I/O layer. This way verifiers
framework and its users will be able to differentiate files and verify
only required ones.

This is preparatory patch.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2018-11-09 13:25:31 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
f3f8347569 bufio: Use grub_size_t instead of plain int for size
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2018-11-09 13:25:31 +01:00
Goffredo Baroncelli
fa926cb4b4 btrfs: Make more generic the code for RAID 6 rebuilding
The original code which handles the recovery of a RAID 6 disks array
assumes that all reads are multiple of 1 << GRUB_DISK_SECTOR_BITS and it
assumes that all the I/O is done via the struct grub_diskfilter_segment.
This is not true for the btrfs code. In order to reuse the native
grub_raid6_recover() code, it is modified to not call
grub_diskfilter_read_node() directly, but to call an handler passed
as an argument.

Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@inwind.it>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-10-31 12:07:29 +01:00
Peter Jones
8317c9eab9 grub-module-verifier: Report the filename or modname in errors
Make it so that when grub-module-verifier complains of an issue, it tells you
which module the issue was with.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-12 13:24:36 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
77808dd66b arm: Delete unused efi support from loader/arm
The 32-bit arm efi port now shares the 64-bit linux loader, so delete
the now unused bits from the 32-bit linux loader.

This in turn leaves the grub-core/kern/arm/efi/misc.c unused, so
delete that too.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-25 14:18:11 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
d0c070179d arm/efi: Switch to arm64 linux loader
The arm64 and arm linux kernel EFI-stub support presents pretty much
identical interfaces, so the same linux loader source can be used for
both architectures.

Switch 32-bit ARM UEFI platforms over to the existing EFI-stub aware
loader initially developed for arm64.

This *WILL* stop non-efistub Linux kernels from booting on arm-efi.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-25 14:18:11 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
d24dd12086 arm64/linux/loader: Rename functions and macros and move to common headers
In preparation for using the linux loader for 32-bit and 64-bit platforms,
rename grub_arm64*/GRUB_ARM64* to grub_armxx*/GRUB_ARMXX*.

Move prototypes for now-common functions to efi/efi.h.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-25 14:18:11 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
bad144c60f efi: Add grub_efi_get_ram_base() function for arm64
Since ARM platforms do not have a common memory map, add a helper
function that finds the lowest address region with the EFI_MEMORY_WB
attribute set in the UEFI memory map.

Required for the arm64 efi linux loader to restrict the initrd
location to where it will be accessible by the kernel at runtime.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-25 14:18:11 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
8ec18d1a4c efi: Add central copy of grub_efi_find_mmap_size
There are several implementations of this function in the tree.
Add a central version in grub-core/efi/mm.c.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-25 14:18:11 +02:00
Arindam Nath
886edba877 i386/linux: Add support for ext_lfb_base
The EFI Graphics Output Protocol can return a 64-bit
linear frame buffer address in some firmware/BIOS
implementations. We currently only store the lower
32-bits in the lfb_base. This will eventually be
passed to Linux kernel and the efifb driver will
incorrectly interpret the framebuffer address as
32-bit address.

The Linux kernel has already added support to handle
64-bit linear framebuffer address in the efifb driver
since quite some time now.

This patch adds the support for 64-bit linear frame
buffer address in GRUB to address the above mentioned
scenario.

Signed-off-by: Arindam Nath <arindam.nath@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-25 14:18:05 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
e93fd6b776 fdt: Move prop_entry_size to fdt.h
To be able to resuse the prop_entry_size macro, move it to
<grub/fdt.h> and rename it grub_fdt_prop_entry_size.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-06-23 21:40:55 +02:00
Nicholas Vinson
a16f4a822f disk: Update grub_gpt_partentry
Rename grub_gpt_part_type to grub_gpt_part_guid and update grub_gpt_partentry
to use this type for both the partition type GUID string and the partition GUID
string entries.  This change ensures that the two GUID fields are handled more
consistently and helps to simplify the changes needed to add Linux partition
GUID support.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Vinson <nvinson234@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-04-23 13:21:45 +02:00
Michael Chang
563b1da6e6 Fix packed-not-aligned error on GCC 8
When building with GCC 8, there are several errors regarding packed-not-aligned.

./include/grub/gpt_partition.h:79:1: error: alignment 1 of ‘struct grub_gpt_partentry’ is less than 8 [-Werror=packed-not-aligned]

This patch fixes the build error by cleaning up the ambiguity of placing
aligned structure in a packed one. In "struct grub_btrfs_time" and "struct
grub_gpt_part_type", the aligned attribute seems to be superfluous, and also
has to be packed, to ensure the structure is bit-to-bit mapped to the format
laid on disk. I think we could blame to copy and paste error here for the
mistake. In "struct efi_variable", we have to use grub_efi_packed_guid_t, as
the name suggests. :)

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Tested-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Tested-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-04-04 21:51:42 +02:00
Eric Snowberg
e2faabacff ieee1275: split up grub_machine_get_bootlocation
Split up some of the functionality in grub_machine_get_bootlocation into
grub_ieee1275_get_boot_dev.  This will allow for code reuse in a follow on
patch.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-14 13:24:40 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
599efeb622 sparc64: #blocks64 disk node method
Return the 64bit number of blocks of storage associated with the device or
instance. Where a "block" is a unit of storage consisting of the number of
bytes returned by the package's "block-size" method. If the size cannot be
determined, or if the number of blocks exceeds the range return -1.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 15:26:36 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
ab4c93cb4b sparc64: #blocks disk node method
Return the number of blocks of storage associated with the device or
instance. Where a "block" is a unit of storage consisting of the number
of bytes returned by the package's "block-size" method. If the size cannot
be determined, the #blocks method returns the maximum unsigned integer
(which, because of Open Firmware's assumption of two's complement arithmetic,
is equivalent to the signed number -1). If the number of blocks exceeds
the range of an unsigned number, return 0 to alert the caller to try
the #blocks64 command.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 15:12:35 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
ad6d8f5063 ieee1275: block-size deblocker support method
IEEE Std 1275-1994 Standard for Boot (Initialization Configuration)
Firmware: Core Requirements and Practices

3.8.3 deblocker support package

Any package that uses the "deblocker" support package must define
the following method, which the deblocker uses as a low-level
interface to the device

block-size ( -- block-len ) Return "granularity" for accesses to this
device.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 15:12:35 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
c422bb6019 ieee1275: no-data-command bus specific method
IEEE 1275-1994 Standard for Boot (Initialization Configuration)
Firmware: Core Requirements and Practices

E.3.2.2 Bus-specific methods for bus nodes

A package implementing the scsi-2 device type shall implement the
following bus-specific method:

no-data-command ( cmd-addr -- error? )
Executes a simple SCSI command, automatically retrying under
certain conditions.  cmd-addr is the address of a 6-byte command buffer
containing an SCSI command that does not have a data transfer phase.
Executes the command, retrying indefinitely with the same retry criteria
as retry-command.

error? is nonzero if an error occurred, zero otherwise.
NOTE no-data-command is a convenience function. It provides
no capabilities that are not present in retry-command, but for
those commands that meet its restrictions, it is easier to use.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 15:11:18 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
f02037afe3 ieee1275: set-address bus specific method
IEEE 1275-1994 Standard for Boot (Initialization Configuration)
Firmware: Core Requirements and Practices
E.3.2.2 Bus-specific methods for bus nodes

A package implementing the scsi-2 device type shall implement the
following bus-specific method:

 set-address ( unit# target# -- )
   Sets the SCSI target number (0x0..0xf) and unit number (0..7) to which
   subsequent commands apply.

This function is for devices with #address-cells == 2

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 15:08:19 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
820c64e4c0 ieee1275: encode-unit command for 4 addr cell devs
Convert physical address to text unit-string.

Convert phys.lo ... phys-high, the numerical representation, to unit-string,
the text string representation of a physical address within the address
space defined by this device node. The number of cells in the list
phys.lo ... phys.hi is determined by the value of the #address-cells property
of this node.

This function is for devices with #address-cells == 4

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 15:00:12 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
6003eb2fea ieee1275: decode-unit command for 4 addr cell devs
decode-unit ( addr len -- phys.lo ... phys.hi )

Convert text unit-string to physical address.

Convert unit-string, the text string representation, to phys.lo ... phys.hi,
the numerical representation of a physical address within the address space
defined by this device node. The number of cells in the list
phys.lo ... phys.hi is determined by the value of the #address-cells
property of this node.

This function is for devices with #address-cells == 4

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 15:00:09 +01:00
Peter Jones
e1ead149ef aout.h: Fix missing include.
grub_aout_load() has a grub_file_t parameter, and depending on what order
includes land in, it's sometimes not defined.  This patch explicitly adds
file.h to aout.h so that it will always be defined.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 13:44:55 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
a244d9ebc7 arm: make linux.h safe to include for non-native builds
<grub/machine/loader.h> (for machine arm/efi) and
<grub/machine/kernel.h> (for machine arm/coreboot) will not always
resolve (and will likely not be valid to) if pulled in when building
non-native commands, such as host tools or the "file" command.
So explicitly include them with their expanded pathnames.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:42:42 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
cda0332986 arm: switch linux loader to linux_arm_kernel_header struct
Use kernel header struct and magic definition to align (and coexist) with
i386/arm64 ports.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:42:42 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
7fd9722d0c arm64: align linux kernel magic macro naming with i386
Change GRUB_ARM64_LINUX_MAGIC to GRUB_LINUX_ARM64_MAGIC_SIGNATURE.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:42:42 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
ff1cf2548a arm64: align linux kernel header struct naming with i386
Rename struct grub_arm64_linux_kernel_header -> linux_arm64_kernel_header.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:42:42 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
7d36709d5e i386: make struct linux_kernel_header architecture specific
struct linux_kernel_header -> struct linux_i386_kernel_header

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:42:42 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
3245f02d9d make GRUB_LINUX_MAGIC_SIGNATURE architecture-specific
Rename GRUB_LINUX_MAGIC_SIGNATURE GRUB_LINUX_I386_MAGIC_SIGNATURE,
to be usable in code that supports more than one image type.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:42:42 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
8776e5a942 Make arch-specific linux.h include guards architecture unique
Replace uses of GRUB_LINUX_MACHINE_HEADER and GRUB_LINUX_CPU_HEADER
with GRUB_<arch>_LINUX_HEADER include guards to prevent issues when
including more than one of them.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:42:42 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
083c6e2455 arm64/efi: move EFI_PAGE definitions to efi/memory.h
The EFI page definitions and macros are generic and should not be confined
to arm64 headers - so move to efi/memory.h.
Also add EFI_PAGE_SIZE macro.

Update loader sources to reflect new header location.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:42:42 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
ae2a274518 chainloader: Fix wrong break condition (must be AND not, OR)
The definition of bpb's num_total_sectors_16 and num_total_sectors_32
is that either the 16-bit field is non-zero and is used (in which case
eg mkfs.fat sets the 32-bit field to zero), or it is zero and the
32-bit field is used. Therefore, a BPB is invalid only if *both*
fields are zero; having one field as zero and the other as non-zero is
the case to be expected. (Indeed, according to Microsoft's specification
one of the fields *must* be zero, and the other non-zero.)

This affects all users of grub_chainloader_patch_bpb which are in
chainloader.c, freedos.c, and ntldr.c

Some descriptions of the semantics of these two fields:

https://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/fs/fat/fat-1.html

  The old 2-byte fields "total number of sectors" and "number of
  sectors per FAT" are now zero; this information is now found in
  the new 4-byte fields.

(Here given in the FAT32 EBPB section but the total sectors 16/32 bit
fields semantic is true of FAT12 and FAT16 too.)

https://wiki.osdev.org/FAT#BPB_.28BIOS_Parameter_Block.29

  19 | 2 | The total sectors in the logical volume. If this value is 0,
  it means there are more than 65535 sectors in the volume, and the actual
  count is stored in "Large Sectors (bytes 32-35).

  32 | 4 | Large amount of sector on media. This field is set if there
  are more than 65535 sectors in the volume.

(Doesn't specify what the "large" field is set to when unused, but as
mentioned mkfs.fat sets it to zero then.)

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc976796.aspx

  0x13 | WORD | 0x0000 |
  Small Sectors . The number of sectors on the volume represented in 16
  bits (< 65,536). For volumes larger than 65,536 sectors, this field
  has a value of zero and the Large Sectors field is used instead.

  0x20 | DWORD | 0x01F03E00 |
  Large Sectors . If the value of the Small Sectors field is zero, this
  field contains the total number of sectors in the FAT16 volume. If the
  value of the Small Sectors field is not zero, the value of this field
  is zero.

https://staff.washington.edu/dittrich/misc/fatgen103.pdf page 10

  BPB_TotSec16 | 19 | 2 |
  This field is the old 16-bit total count of sectors on the volume.
  This count includes the count of all sectors in all four regions of the
  volume. This field can be 0; if it is 0, then BPB_TotSec32 must be
  non-zero. For FAT32 volumes, this field must be 0. For FAT12 and
  FAT16 volumes, this field contains the sector count, and
  BPB_TotSec32 is 0 if the total sector count “fits” (is less than
  0x10000).

  BPB_TotSec32 | 32 | 4 |
  This field is the new 32-bit total count of sectors on the volume.
  This count includes the count of all sectors in all four regions of the
  volume. This field can be 0; if it is 0, then BPB_TotSec16 must be
  non-zero. For FAT32 volumes, this field must be non-zero. For
  FAT12/FAT16 volumes, this field contains the sector count if
  BPB_TotSec16 is 0 (count is greater than or equal to 0x10000).

(This specifies that an unused BPB_TotSec32 field is set to zero.)

By the way fix offsets in include/grub/fat.h.

Tested with lDebug booted in qemu via grub2's
FreeDOS direct loading support, refer to
https://bitbucket.org/ecm/ldosboot + https://bitbucket.org/ecm/ldebug

Signed-off-by: C. Masloch <pushbx@38.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:32:55 +01:00
Steve McIntyre
6400613ad0 Make grub-install check for errors from efibootmgr
Code is currently ignoring errors from efibootmgr, giving users
clearly bogus output like:

        Setting up grub-efi-amd64 (2.02~beta3-4) ...
        Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
        Could not delete variable: No space left on device
        Could not prepare Boot variable: No space left on device
        Installation finished. No error reported.

and then potentially unbootable systems. If efibootmgr fails, grub-install
should know that and report it!

We've been using similar patch in Debian now for some time, with no ill effects.

Signed-off-by: Steve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-14 18:02:01 +01:00
Alexander Graf
92bfc33db9 efi: Free malloc regions on exit
When we exit grub, we don't free all the memory that we allocated earlier
for our heap region. This can cause problems with setups where you try
to descend the boot order using "exit" entries, such as PXE -> HD boot
scenarios.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-09-07 23:35:01 +02:00
Alexander Graf
0ba90a7f01 efi: Move grub_reboot() into kernel
The reboot function calls machine_fini() and then reboots the system.
Currently it lives in lib/ which means it gets compiled into the
reboot module which lives on the heap.

In a following patch, I want to free the heap on machine_fini()
though, so we would free the memory that the code is running in. That
obviously breaks with smarter UEFI implementations.

So this patch moves it into the core. That way we ensure that all
code running after machine_fini() in the UEFI case is running from
memory that got allocated (and gets deallocated) by the UEFI core.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-09-07 23:29:31 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
78d2b81bd1 Fix compilation for x86_64-efi. 2017-09-07 13:55:22 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
1b18d6b0d3 Add a file missing in multiboot2 commit. 2017-09-05 23:13:55 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ec763ed00a qemu, coreboot, multiboot: Change linking address to 0x9000.
It's common for distros to use a defective ld which links at 0x9000. Instead
of fighting it, just move link target to 0x9000.
2017-08-30 16:29:59 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3d86efda00 arc: Do not create spurious variable grub_arc_memory_type_t. 2017-08-30 15:18:24 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4bfd26623f multiboot fixup 2017-08-14 16:24:05 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
21e4a6fa03 multiboot: disentangle multiboot and multiboot2.
Previously we had multiboot and multiboot2 declaring the same symbols.
This can potentially lead to aliasing and strange behaviours when e.g.
module instead of module2 is used with multiboot2.

Bug: #51137
2017-08-14 14:08:54 +02:00
Pete Batard
bdd89d239c core: use GRUB_TERM_ definitions when handling term characters
* Also use hex value for GRUB_TERM_ESC as '\e' is not in the C standard and is not understood by some compilers
2017-08-07 19:28:22 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
c5841ba7f0 efi: Add GRUB_PE32_MAGIC definition
Add a generic GRUB_PE32_MAGIC definition for the PE 'MZ' tag and delete
the existing one in arm64/linux.h.

Update arm64 Linux loader to use this new definition.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
2017-08-07 18:52:09 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
8c9465fac9 efi: move fdt helper library
There is nothing ARM64 (or even ARM) specific about the efi fdt helper
library, which is used for locating or overriding a firmware-provided
devicetree in a UEFI system - so move it to loader/efi for reuse.

Move the fdtload.h include file to grub/efi and update path to
efi/fdtload.h in source code referring to it.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
2017-08-07 18:50:44 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4bc909bf89 Remove grub_efi_allocate_pages.
grub_efi_allocate_pages Essentially does 2 unrelated things:
* Allocate at fixed address.
* Allocate at any address.

To switch between 2 different functions it uses address == 0 as magic
value which is wrong as 0 is a perfectly valid fixed adress to allocate at.
2017-08-07 18:33:29 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
dd5fde2df8 efi: refactor grub_efi_allocate_pages
Expose a new function, grub_efi_allocate_pages_real(), making it possible
to specify allocation type and memory type as supported by the UEFI
AllocatePages boot service.

Make grub_efi_allocate_pages() a consumer of the new function,
maintaining its old functionality.

Also delete some left-around #if 1/#else blocks in the affected
functions.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
2017-08-07 18:23:39 +02:00
phcoder
d8901e3ba1 cache: Fix compilation for ppc, sparc and arm64 2017-07-09 20:59:15 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c4b8bec5fe at_keyboard: Fix falco chromebook case.
EC is slow, so we need few delays for it to toggle the bits correctly.

Command to enable clock and keyboard were not sent.
2017-05-09 14:27:52 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5c3fd1b135 arm_coreboot: Add Chromebook keyboard driver. 2017-05-09 08:47:34 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b0b1b81a11 rk3288_spi: Add SPI driver 2017-05-09 08:44:23 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c4313c812d fdtbus: Add ability to send/receive messages on parent busses. 2017-05-09 08:43:20 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d11ced1e1f arm_coreboot: Support EHCI. 2017-05-08 22:15:05 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
265292f2b0 arm_coreboot: Support DMA.
This is needed to support USB and some other busses.
2017-05-08 22:06:04 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
656c3b0d7f arm_coreboot: Support loading linux images. 2017-05-08 22:00:06 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3edabad8fe arm_coreboot: Support grub-mkstandalone. 2017-05-08 21:59:48 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
216950a4ee at_keyboard: Split protocol from controller code.
On vexpress controller is different but protocol is the same, so reuse the
code.
2017-05-08 21:41:22 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
fcbb723d4b Add support for device-tree-based drivers. 2017-05-08 21:19:59 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
24e37a8852 arm-coreboot: Start new port. 2017-05-08 20:53:28 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
461bfab7b7 coreboot: Split parts that are platform-independent.
We currently assume that coreboot is always i386, it's no longer the case,
so split i386-coreboot parts from generic coreboot code.
2017-05-08 19:10:24 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d08c968514 Refactor arm-uboot code to make it genereic.
arm-coreboot startup code can be very similar to arm-uboot but current code has
U-Boot specific references. So split U-Boot part from generic part.
2017-05-08 17:47:57 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a35ac85430 mkimage: Pass layout to mkimage_generate_elfXX rather than some fields.
This allows easier extension of this function without having too long of
arguments list.
2017-05-08 17:32:15 +02:00
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
d9f7de0ae3 Add Virtual LAN support.
This patch adds support for virtual LAN (VLAN) tagging. VLAN tagging allows
multiple VLANs in a bridged network to share the same physical network link
but maintain isolation:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1Q

* grub-core/net/ethernet.c: Add check, get, and set vlan tag id.
* grub-core/net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c: Get vlan tag id from bootargs.
* grub-core/net/arp.c: Add check.
* grub-core/net/ip.c: Likewise.
* include/grub/net/arp.h: Add vlantag attribute.
* include/grub/net/ip.h: Likewise.
2017-05-03 13:03:50 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
34fe0b5901 arm64: Add support for GOT and PCREL32 relocations. 2017-02-01 21:46:19 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a134ef1ab9 ia64: Add support for R_IA64_GPREL64I.
Recent GCC generates those relocations, so we need to support them.
2017-01-31 12:39:01 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6371e9c104 grub-module-verifier: Ignore all_video emptiness on xen.
It's intentional that it's empty when no video modules
are available.
2017-01-30 00:13:41 +00:00
Alexander Graf
0d2345774d efi: Move fdt helper into own file
We only support FDT files with EFI on arm and arm64 systems, not
on x86. So move the helper that finds a prepopulated FDT UUID
into its own file and only build it for architectures where it
also gets called.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-11-24 10:09:24 +01:00
Alexander Graf
e1b099fb69 arm efi: Use fdt from firmware when available
If EFI is nice enough to pass us an FDT using configuration tables on 32bit
ARM, we should really try and make use of it.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-11-10 13:21:00 +01:00
Alexander Graf
fbca374105 arm64: Move firmware fdt search into global function
Searching for a device tree that EFI passes to us via configuration tables
is nothing architecture specific. Move it into generic code.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-11-10 13:20:56 +01:00
Juergen Gross
0de3eeb623 xen: add capability to load p2m list outside of kernel mapping
Modern pvops linux kernels support a p2m list not covered by the
kernel mapping. This capability is flagged by an elf-note specifying
the virtual address the kernel is expecting the p2m list to be mapped
to.

In case the elf-note is set by the kernel don't place the p2m list
into the kernel mapping, but map it to the given address. This will
allow to support domains with larger memory, as the kernel mapping is
limited to 2GB and a domain with huge memory in the TB range will have
a p2m list larger than this.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-10-27 16:22:06 +02:00
Juergen Gross
b67a95ecad xen: modify page table construction
Modify the page table construction to allow multiple virtual regions
to be mapped. This is done as preparation for removing the p2m list
from the initial kernel mapping in order to support huge pv domains.

This allows a cleaner approach for mapping the relocator page by
using this capability.

The interface to the assembler level of the relocator has to be changed
in order to be able to process multiple page table areas.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-10-27 16:22:06 +02:00
Juergen Gross
5500cefccd xen: add capability to load initrd outside of initial mapping
Modern pvops linux kernels support an initrd not covered by the initial
mapping. This capability is flagged by an elf-note.

In case the elf-note is set by the kernel don't place the initrd into
the initial mapping. This will allow to load larger initrds and/or
support domains with larger memory, as the initial mapping is limited
to 2GB and it is containing the p2m list.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-10-27 16:22:06 +02:00
Juergen Gross
72c28509fa xen: synchronize xen header
Get actual version of include/xen/xen.h from the Xen repository in
order to be able to use constants defined there.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-10-27 16:22:06 +02:00
Juergen Gross
7e5fcb0b34 xen: add elfnote.h to avoid using numbers instead of constants
Various features and parameters of a pv-kernel are specified via
elf notes in the kernel image. Those notes are part of the interface
between the Xen hypervisor and the kernel.

Instead of using num,bers in the code when interpreting the elf notes
make use of the header supplied by Xen for that purpose.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-10-27 16:21:25 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
a620876e3b multiboot2: Add support for relocatable images
Currently multiboot2 protocol loads image exactly at address specified in
ELF or multiboot2 header. This solution works quite well on legacy BIOS
platforms. It is possible because memory regions are placed at predictable
addresses (though I was not able to find any spec which says that it is
strong requirement, so, it looks that it is just a goodwill of hardware
designers). However, EFI platforms are more volatile. Even if required
memory regions live at specific addresses then they are sometimes simply
not free (e.g. used by boot/runtime services on Dell PowerEdge R820 and
OVMF). This means that you are not able to just set up final image
destination on build time. You have to provide method to relocate image
contents to real load address which is usually different than load address
specified in ELF and multiboot2 headers.

This patch provides all needed machinery to do self relocation in image code.
First of all GRUB2 reads min_addr (min. load addr), max_addr (max. load addr),
align (required image alignment), preference (it says which memory regions are
preferred by image, e.g. none, low, high) from multiboot_header_tag_relocatable
header tag contained in binary (at this stage load addresses from multiboot2
and/or ELF headers are ignored). Later loader tries to fulfill request (not only
that one) and if it succeeds then it informs image about real load address via
multiboot_tag_load_base_addr tag. At this stage GRUB2 role is finished. Starting
from now executable must cope with relocations itself using whole static and
dynamic knowledge provided by boot loader.

This patch does not provide functionality which could do relocations using
ELF relocation data. However, I was asked by Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk and Vladimir
'phcoder' Serbinenko to investigate that thing. It looks that relevant machinery
could be added to existing code (including this patch) without huge effort.
Additionally, ELF relocation could live in parallel with self relocation provided
by this patch. However, during research I realized that first of all we should
establish the details how ELF relocatable image should look like and how it should
be build. At least to build proper test/example files.

So, this patch just provides support for self relocatable images. If ELF file
with relocs is loaded then GRUB2 complains loudly and ignores it. Support for
such files will be added later.

This patch was tested with Xen image which uses that functionality. However, this Xen
feature is still under development and new patchset will be released in about 2-3 weeks.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
2016-10-27 15:55:16 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
ba89c19f49 multiboot2: Add tags used to pass ImageHandle to loaded image
Add tags used to pass ImageHandle to loaded image if requested.
It is used by at least ExitBootServices() function.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
2016-10-27 15:54:46 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
9862b24121 i386/relocator: Add grub_relocator64_efi relocator
Add grub_relocator64_efi relocator. It will be used on EFI 64-bit platforms
when multiboot2 compatible image requests MULTIBOOT_TAG_TYPE_EFI_BS. Relocator
will set lower parts of %rax and %rbx accordingly to multiboot2 specification.
On the other hand processor mode, just before jumping into loaded image, will
be set accordingly to Unified Extensible Firmware Interface Specification,
Version 2.4 Errata B, section 2.3.4, x64 Platforms, boot services. This way
loaded image will be able to use EFI boot services without any issues.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
2016-10-27 15:53:43 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7f2a856fae multiboot2: Remove useless GRUB_PACKED
Reported by: Daniel Kiper
2016-03-10 21:16:10 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
102e435d81 grub_arch_sync_dma_caches: Accept volatile address 2016-02-28 03:07:27 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
86ef66d977 arm-uboot: Make self-relocatable to allow loading at any address 2016-02-27 13:40:52 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
df21fff504 Provide __bss_start and _end symbols in grub-mkimage.
For this ensure that all bss sections are merged.

We need this to correctly prelink non-PE relocatable images.
2016-02-27 13:35:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
73a9c742fe Encapsulate image layout into a separate structure.
Currently we pass around a lot of pointer. Instead put all relevant data
into one structure.
2016-02-27 13:35:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
36212460d3 mkimage.c: Split into separate files.
util/grub-mkimagexx.c is included in a special way into mkimage.c.
Interoperation between defines makes this very tricky. Instead
just have a clean interface and compile util/grub-mkimage*.c separately
from mkimage.c
2016-02-27 13:35:36 +01:00
Josef Bacik
eb9f401fc1 net: fix ipv6 routing
ipv6 routing in grub2 is broken, we cannot talk to anything outside our local
network or anything that doesn't route in our global namespace.  This patch
fixes this by doing a couple of things

1) Read the router information off of the router advertisement.  If we have a
router lifetime we need to take the source address and create a route from it.

2) Changes the routing stuff slightly to allow you to specify a gateway _and_ an
interface.  Since the router advertisements come in on the link local address we
need to associate it with the global address on the card.  So when we are
processing the router advertisement, either use the SLAAC interface we create
and add the route to that interface, or loop through the global addresses we
currently have on our interface and associate it with one of those addresses.
We need to have a special case here for the default route so that it gets used,
we do this by setting the masksize to 0 to mean it encompasses all networks.
The routing code will automatically select the best route so if there is a
closer match we will use that.

With this patch I can now talk to ipv6 addresses outside of my local network.
Thanks,

Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
2016-02-25 22:38:52 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e72de13b9e Add RNG module. 2016-02-12 12:39:38 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d9a3bfead8 Split pmtimer wait and tsc measurement from pmtimer tsc calibration. 2016-02-12 11:40:51 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
1933d37371 Make grub_cpu_is_tsc_supported generally available. 2016-02-12 11:38:51 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b29638222e Make grub_acpi_find_fadt accessible generically 2016-02-12 11:35:48 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8ad190cac2 Make unaligned types public.
This simplifies code which has to handle those types.
2016-02-12 09:11:06 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
2d425ffdd5 xnu: supply ramsize to the kernel.
Without this info recent kernels crash as they allocate no heap.
2016-02-11 11:58:28 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
605eecc985 arm64: Add support for relocations needed for linaro gcc 2016-01-22 19:09:37 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
0e075ac385 util/setup: fix grub_util_path_list leak
Add helper grub_util_free_path_list and use it where appropriate.

Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73727
2016-01-09 13:55:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
aa7bb4607b acpihalt: add GRUB_ACPI_OPCODE_CREATE_DWORD_FIELD (0x8a)
Fixes ACPI halt on ASUSTeK P8B75-V,
Bios: American Megatrends v: 0414 date: 04/24/2012

Reported-By: Goh Lip <g.lip@gmx.com>
2016-01-02 21:33:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
19554a6034 acpihalt: fix GRUB_DSDT_TEST compilation 2016-01-02 19:02:19 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e1b2b9bf1d module-verifier: Check range-limited relative relocations.
Check that they point to the same module, so will end up in the same
chunk of memory.
2015-12-31 15:29:28 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a7cf8b1e23 Verify modules on build-time rather than failing in runtime. 2015-12-31 13:09:15 +01:00
Robert Elliott
c79c59f129 lsefimmap: support persistent memory and other UEFI 2.5 features
This should accompany
	76ce1de740 Translate UEFI persistent memory type

1. Add a string for the EfiPersistentMemory type 14 that was
added in UEFI 2.5.

2. Decode the memory attributes that were added in UEFI 2.5:
* NV (non-volatile)
* MORE_RELIABLE (higher reliable, e.g., mirrored memory in a system
  with partial memory mirroring)
* RO (read-only)

3. Use proper IEC binary units (KiB, MiB, etc.) for power-of-two
values rather than misusing SI power-of-ten units (KB, MB, etc.)

4. The lsmmap command only decodes memory ranges sizes up to GiB scale
units.  Persistent memory ranges will reach into the TiB scale.
Since 64-bit size field supports TiB, PiB, and EiB, decode all of
them for completeness.

5. In the lsefimmap command, rewrite the print statements to
* avoid rounding
* avoid a big nested if/else tree.

For example: In the sixth entry below, the value of 309MB implies
316416KB but is really reporting 316436KB.

Widen the size column to 6 digits to accommodate typical cases.
The worst case value would require 14 digits; if that happens,
let the columns get out of sync.

Old format:
Type      Physical start  - end             #Pages     Size Attributes
conv-mem  0000000000000000-0000000000092fff 00000093  588KB UC WC WT WB
reserved  0000000000093000-0000000000093fff 00000001    4KB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  0000000000094000-000000000009ffff 0000000c   48KB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  0000000000100000-000000000fffffff 0000ff00  255MB UC WC WT WB
BS-code   0000000010000000-0000000010048fff 00000049  292KB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  0000000010049000-000000002354dfff 00013505  309MB UC WC WT WB
ldr-data  000000002354e000-000000003ecfffff 0001b7b2  439MB UC WC WT WB
BS-data   000000003ed00000-000000003ed7ffff 00000080  512KB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  000000003ed80000-000000006af5ffff 0002c1e0  705MB UC WC WT WB
reserved  000000006af60000-000000006b55ffff 00000600    6MB UC WC WT WB
BS-data   000000006b560000-000000006b560fff 00000001    4KB UC WC WT WB
RT-data   000000006b561000-000000006b5e1fff 00000081  516KB RT UC WC WT WB
BS-data   000000006b5e2000-000000006ecfafff 00003719   55MB UC WC WT WB
BS-code   000000006ecfb000-000000006ecfbfff 00000001    4KB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  000000006ecfc000-00000000711fafff 000024ff   36MB UC WC WT WB
BS-data   00000000711fb000-000000007128dfff 00000093  588KB UC WC WT WB
Unk 0d    0000000880000000-0000000e7fffffff 00600000   24GB UC WC WT WB NV
reserved  0000001680000000-0000001c7fffffff 00600000   24GB UC WC WT WB NV

New format:
Type      Physical start  - end             #Pages        Size Attributes
conv-mem  0000000000000000-0000000000092fff 00000093    588KiB UC WC WT WB
reserved  0000000000093000-0000000000093fff 00000001      4KiB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  0000000000094000-000000000009ffff 0000000c     48KiB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  0000000000100000-000000000fffffff 0000ff00    255MiB UC WC WT WB
BS-code   0000000010000000-0000000010048fff 00000049    292KiB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  0000000010049000-000000002354dfff 00013505 316436KiB UC WC WT WB
ldr-data  000000002354e000-000000003ecfffff 0001b7b2 450248KiB UC WC WT WB
BS-data   000000003ed00000-000000003ed7ffff 00000080    512KiB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  000000003ed80000-000000006af5ffff 0002c1e0 722816KiB UC WC WT WB
reserved  000000006af60000-000000006b55ffff 00000600      6MiB UC WC WT WB
BS-data   000000006b560000-000000006b560fff 00000001      4KiB UC WC WT WB
RT-data   000000006b561000-000000006b5e1fff 00000081    516KiB RT UC WC WT WB
BS-data   000000006b5e2000-000000006ecfafff 00003719  56420KiB UC WC WT WB
BS-code   000000006ecfb000-000000006ecfbfff 00000001      4KiB UC WC WT WB
conv-mem  000000006ecfc000-0000000071222fff 00002527  38044KiB UC WC WT WB
BS-data   0000000071223000-00000000712ddfff 000000bb    748KiB UC WC WT WB
persist   0000000880000000-0000000e7fffffff 00600000     24GiB UC WC WT WB NV
reserved  0000001680000000-0000001c7fffffff 00600000     24GiB UC WC WT WB NV
2015-12-17 21:00:44 +03:00
Robert Elliott
76ce1de740 Translate UEFI persistent memory type
Define
* GRUB_EFI_PERSISTENT_MEMORY (UEFI memory map type 14) per UEFI 2.5
* GRUB_MEMORY_PERSISTENT (E820 type 7) per ACPI 3.0
* GRUB_MEMORY_PERSISTENT_LEGACY (E820 unofficial type 12) per ACPI 3.0

and translate GRUB_EFI_PERSISTENT_MEMORY to GRUB_MEMORY_PERSISTENT in
grub_efi_mmap_iterate().

Includes
* adding the E820 names to lsmmap
* handling the E820 types in make_efi_memtype()

Suggested-by: Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
2015-12-15 10:25:34 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d43a5ee651 tsc: Use alternative delay sources whenever appropriate.
PIT isn't available on some of new hardware including Hyper-V. So
use pmtimer for calibration. Moreover pmtimer calibration is faster, so
use it on coreboor where booting time is important.

Based on patch by Michael Chang.
2015-11-27 11:39:55 +01:00