* kern/i386/pc/startup.S (real_to_prot): Use %cs prefix to load
GDT. This is more robust, as %ds can change.
(grub_biosdisk_rw_int13_extensions): Don't clear %ds before
calling real_to_prot().
(grub_biosdisk_get_diskinfo_int13_extensions): Likewise.
* kern/i386/pc/startup.S: Assert that uncompressed functions
don't spill beyond GRUB_KERNEL_MACHINE_RAW_SIZE.
* kern/i386/pc/lzo1x.S: Remove all .align directives in the
code, as they push parts of the code (error handlers) beyond
GRUB_KERNEL_MACHINE_RAW_SIZE. Speed is not as important in this
code as correctness and size.
* kern/i386/pc/startup.S
(grub_biosdisk_get_diskinfo_int13_extensions): When converting
data block address to the real mode, keep offset minimal. This
works around a bug in AWARD BIOS on old Athlon systems, which
makes CD detection hang.
Remove 2 TiB limit in ata.mod.
* disk/ata.c (grub_ata_device): Promote `size' to grub_uint64_t.
(grub_ata_dumpinfo): Print sector count with 0x%llx.
(grub_ata_identify): Interpret `&info16[100]' as a pointer to
grub_uint64_t instead of grub_uint32_t.
* loader/i386/pc/multiboot.c (grub_multiboot_get_bootdev): New function.
(grub_multiboot): Set boot device.
* boot/i386/pc/lnxboot.S (real_code_2): Set %dh to 0xFF.
* util/update-grub.in: Reorganise terminal validity check. Accept
`ieee1275:console' (OLPC) and `*:gfxterm' as valid too.
Based on suggestion by Franklin PIAT.
* include/grub/util/getroot.h (grub_util_check_block_device): Export new
function.
* util/getroot.c (grub_util_check_block_device): New function that
returns the given argument if it is a block device and returns NULL else.
* util/grub-probe.c (argument_is_device): New variable.
(probe): Promote device_name from a variable to an argument. Receive
device_name from grub_util_check_block_device() if path is NULL and from
grub_guess_root_device() else. Do not free() device_name anymore.
(options): Introduce new parameter '-d, --device'.
(main): Add description of the new parameter to the help screen.
Rename path variable to argument. Set argument_is_device if the '-d'
option is given. Pass argument to probe() depending on
argument_is_device.
* partmap/gpt.c (grub_gpt_magic): Add `0x' qualifier to each member,
since they were intended to be in hex. This didn't break previously
because of a bug in gpt_partition_map_iterate() (see below).
(gpt_partition_map_iterate): Replace `grub_memcmp' with `! grub_memcmp'
when checking the validity of GPT header.
Remove `partno', since it always provides the same information as `i'.
* conf/i386-pc.rmk (pkglib_MODULES): Add aout.mod _bsd.mod and bsd.mod.
(aout_mod_SOURCES): New variable.
(aout_mod_CFLAGS): Likewise.
(aout_mod_LDFLAGS): Likewise.
(_bsd_mod_SOURCES): New variable.
(_bsd_mod_CFLAGS): Likewise.
(_bsd_mod_LDFLAGS): Likewise.
(bsd_mod_SOURCES): New variable.
(bsd_mod_CFLAGS): Likewise.
(bsd_mod_LDFLAGS): Likewise.
* include/grub/aout.h: New file.
* include/grub/i386/loader.h (grub_unix_real_boot): New function.
* include/grub/i386/bsd.h: New file.
* include/grub/i386/pc/init.h (grub_get_mmap_entry): Use EXPORT_FUNC
to make it public.
* kern/elf.c (grub_elf32_load): Get the physical address after the hook
function is called, so that it's possible to change it inside the hook.
(grub_elf64_load): Likewise.
(grub_elf_file): Don't close the file if elf header is not found.
(grub_elf_close): Close the file if grub_elf_file fails (The new
grub_elf_file won't close it).
(grub_elf32_size): Use NESTED_FUNC_ATTR for nested function calcsize.
(grub_elf64_size): Likewise.
* kern/i386/loader.S (grub_unix_real_boot): New function.
* loader/aout.c: New file.
* loader/i386/bsd.c: New file.
* loader/i386/bsd_normal.c: New file.
* loader/i386/pc/multiboot.c (grub_multiboot): Handle a.out format.
* loader/multiboot2.c (grub_multiboot2): Reset grub_errno so that it
can test othe formats.
* partmap/gpt.c: Include `<grub/gpt_partition.h>'.
(grub_gpt_partition_type_empty): Redefine with macro from
`<grub/gpt_partition.h>'.
(gpt_partition_map_iterate): Adjust partition type comparison.
Export `entry' as partmap-specific `part.data' struct.
(grub_gpt_header, grub_gpt_partentry): Move from here ...
* include/grub/gpt_partition.h (grub_gpt_header)
(grub_gpt_partentry): ... to here (new file).
* util/i386/pc/grub-setup.c: Include `<grub/gpt_partition.h>'.
(grub_gpt_partition_type_bios_boot): New const variable, defined
with macro from `<grub/gpt_partition.h>'.
(setup): Replace `first_start' with `embed_region', which keeps
track of the embed region (and is partmap-agnostic).
Replace find_first_partition_start() with find_usable_region(),
which finds a usable region for embedding using partmap-specific
knowledge (supports PC/MSDOS and GPT).
Fix all assumptions that the embed region start at sector 1, using
`embed_region.start' from now on. Similarly, use `embed_region.end'
rather than `first_start' to calculate available size.
In grub_util_info() message, replace "into after the MBR" with an
indication of the specific sector our embed region starts at.
* util/i386/pc/grub-setup.c (setup): In find_first_partition_start(),
do not assume partition map is PC/MSDOS before performing checks that
are specific to that layout.
* conf/i386-efi.rmk (grub_emu_SOURCES): Replace commands/i386/pc/halt.c and
reboot.c by commands/halt.c and reboot.c.
(grub_install_SOURCES): Add halt.mod and reboot.mod.
(halt_mod_SOURCES): New variable.
(halt_mod_CFLAGS): Likewise.
(halt_mod_LDFLAGS): Likewise.
(reboot_mod_SOURCES): Likewise.
(reboot_mod_CFLAGS): Likewise.
(reboot_mod_LDFLAGS): Likewise.
* conf/i386-ieee1275.rmk (grub_emu_SOURCES): Replace commands/ieee1275/halt.c
and reboot.c by commands/halt.c and reboot.c.
(halt_mod_SOURCES): Likewise.
(reboot_mod_SOURCES): Likewise.
* conf/i386-pc.rmk (grub_emu_SOURCES): Replace commands/i386/pc/reboot.c by
commands/reboot.c.
(reboot_mod_SOURCES): Likewise.
* commands/i386/pc/reboot.c: merge this file ...
* commands/ieee1275/reboot.c: ... and this file ...
* commands/reboot.c: ... to this file.
Add some precompiler directive to include the correct header for each
machine.
* commands/ieee1275/halt.c: move this file ...
* commands/halt.c: ... to here.
Add some precompiler directive to include the correct header for each
machine.
* include/grub/efi/efi.h (grub_reboot): New function declaration.
(grub_halt): Likewise.
* kern/efi/efi.c (grub_reboot): New function.
(grub_halt): Likewise.
* util/getroot.c (grub_guess_root_device): Inspect /dev/evms before
/dev (like it is done for /dev/mapper). This doesn't provide support
for EVMS, but at least it is now easy to identify the problem when it
arises.
* util/biosdisk.c (grub_util_biosdisk_open, linux_find_partition)
(grub_util_biosdisk_get_grub_dev): Check open() exit status by
comparing it with -1, not 0.
* kern/main.c (grub_load_normal_mode): Do not reset `grub_errno'. Call
grub_print_error() instead. This will let user know why we're entering
rescue mode.
Based on suggestions from Sam Morris.
* font/manager.c (unknown_glyph): Added variable for unknown glyph.
(fill_with_default_glyph): Changed to use unknown_glyph for fill
pattern for unknown glyphs.
* configure.ac: Probe for `help2man'.
* Makefile.in (builddir): New variable.
(HELP2MAN): Likewise. Set to `true' when @HELP2MAN@ doesn't provide it,
or otherwise add a few flags/options to it.
(install-local): For every executable utility or script that is
installed, invoke $(HELP2MAN) to install a manpage based on --help
output.
* util/i386/pc/grub-install.in: Move down `update-grub_lib' sourcing, so
that it doesn't prevent --help from working in build tree.
* util/i386/pc/grub-mkrescue.in (usage): Replace `grub-devel@gnu.org'
with `bug-grub@gnu.org'.
* util/powerpc/ieee1275/grub-mkrescue.in (usage): Likewise.
* util/update-grub.in (usage): New function.
Implement proper argument check, with support for --help and --version
(as well as existing -y).
* disk/raid.c (grub_raid_scan_device): Add a pair of sanity checks for
situations in which we can deduce the RAID size and the superblock
doesn't match it.
* disk/lvm.c [GRUB_UTIL] (grub_lvm_memberlist): New function. Construct
and return a grub_diskmemberlist_t composed of LVM physical volumes.
[GRUB_UTIL] (grub_lvm_dev): Add `memberlist' member.
* disk/raid.c [GRUB_UTIL] (grub_raid_memberlist): New function. Construct
and return a grub_diskmemberlist_t composed of physical array members.
[GRUB_UTIL] (grub_raid_dev): Add `memberlist' member.
* include/grub/disk.h [GRUB_UTIL] (grub_disk_memberlist): New struct
prototype.
[GRUB_UTIL] (struct grub_disk_dev): Add `memberlist' function pointer.
[GRUB_UTIL] (struct grub_disk_memberlist): New struct declaration.
[GRUB_UTIL] (grub_disk_memberlist_t): New typedef.
* util/grub-probe.c (probe): Move partmap probing code from here ...
(probe_partmap): ... to here.
(probe): Use probe_partmap() once for the disk we're probing, and
additionally, when such disk contains a memberlist() struct member,
once for each disk that is contained in the structure returned by
memberlist().
* util/grub-probe.c (main): When `verbosity > 1', set `debug'
environment variable to 'all' in order to obtain debug output from
non-util/ code.
* util/i386/pc/grub-setup.c (main): Likewise.
* disk/raid.c (grub_raid_scan_device): Check for
`array->device[sb.this_disk.number]' rather than for
`array->device[sb.this_disk.number]->name', since the latter is not
garanteed to be accessible.
* include/grub/raid.h (struct grub_raid_array): Change type of `device'
to a grub_disk_t array.
* disk/raid.c (grub_raid_read): Replace `device[x].disk' accesses with
`device[x]'.
(grub_raid_scan_device): Replace `device[x].name' accesses with
`device[x]->name'. Simplify initialization of `array->device[x]'.
* disk/raid.c (grub_raid_open, grub_raid_scan_device): Add a few
grub_dprintf() calls.
* kern/disk.c (grub_disk_read): Include grub_errmsg in out of range
error message.
Patch from Jeroen Dekkers.
* disk/raid.c (grub_raid_scan_device): Reset `grub_errno' on disk
failure, since succesfuly reading all array members might not be
required.
* fs/cpio.c (grub_cpio_find_file): Return GRUB_ERR_NONE
(and set *ofs = 0) instead of GRUB_ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND on
last block of a cpio or tar stream.
Check for "TRAILER!!!" instead of any empty data
block to detect last block of a cpio stream.
(grub_cpio_dir): Fix constness of variable np.
(grub_cpio_open): Return GRUB_ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND if
cpio or tar trailer is detected. This fixes a crash
on open of a non existing file.