The upcoming support for LUKS2 disc encryption requires us to include a
parser for base64-encoded data, as it is used to represent salts and
digests. As gnulib already has code to decode such data, we can just
add it to the boostrapping configuration in order to make it available
in GRUB.
The gnulib module makes use of booleans via the <stdbool.h> header. As
GRUB does not provide any POSIX wrapper header for this, but instead
implements support for bool in <sys/types.h>, we need to patch
base64.h to not use <stdbool.h> anymore. We unfortunately cannot include
<sys/types.h> instead, as it would then use gnulib's internal header
while compiling the gnulib object but our own <sys/types.h> when
including it in a GRUB module. Because of this, the patch replaces the
include with a direct typedef.
A second fix is required to make available _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST, which
is provided by the configure script. As base64.h does not include
<config.h>, it is thus not available and results in a compile error.
This is fixed by adding an include of <config-util.h>.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Upgrade Gnulib files to 20190105.
It's much easier to maintain GRUB's use of portability support files
from Gnulib when the process is automatic and driven by a single
configuration file, rather than by maintainers occasionally running
gnulib-tool and committing the result. Removing these
automatically-copied files from revision control also removes the
temptation to hack the output in ways that are difficult for future
maintainers to follow. Gnulib includes a "bootstrap" program which is
designed for this.
The canonical way to bootstrap GRUB from revision control is now
"./bootstrap", but "./autogen.sh" is still useful if you just want to
generate the GRUB-specific parts of the build system.
GRUB now requires Autoconf >= 2.63 and Automake >= 1.11, in line with
Gnulib.
Gnulib source code is now placed in grub-core/lib/gnulib/ (which should
not be edited directly), and GRUB's patches are in
grub-core/lib/gnulib-patches/. I've added a few notes to the developer
manual on how to maintain this.
Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
gnulib files are already handled by recursive make distdir invocation.
Including all generated headers (after make completed) causes build
failure if target system is different (different compile version etc).
Tests file access with all filters enabled. It does it both for local
and network access, due to regression in signature checking over network.
This includes all files in distribution to not depend on existence
of compression tools and gpg. Test preloads all required modules to
avoid having to provide signatures for them.
Still not implemented is file offset filter (is not available in grub
script, needs extra module)
* Add gnulib files generated by gnulib-tool in build-aux, m4 and
grub-core/gnulib directories
* .bzignore: Add **/.deps and autogenerated gnulib files
* configure.ac: Assign auxiliary directory to build-aux, add invocation
of gnulib macros, add grub-core/gnulib/Makefile
* Makefile.am: Add gnulib directory in SUBDIRS (removing unnecessary .),
include m4 directory to aclocal.
* Makefile.util.def: Remove direct compilation of gnulib source files
and use the new grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a.
* build-aux/config.rpath: move config.rpath from top directory to
build-aux
* conf/Makefile.common: Remove the macro _GL_UNUSED already defined
in gnulib headers
* conf/Makefile.extra-dist: Add m4/gnulib-cache.m4
* grub-core/Makefile.core.def: Remove unnecessary extra_dist
* grub-core/lib/posix_wrap/localcharset.h (locale_charset): Update
header.
* grub-core/lib/posix_wrap/langinfo.h (nl_langinfo): Return static
string.