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>
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.
Add the descriptions of the “core”, that means no vendorcode or payload,
coreboot time stamps added up to coreboot commit a7d92441 (timestamps:
You can never have enough of them!) [1].
Running `coreboot_boottime` in the GRUB command line interface now shows
descriptions for all time stamps again on the ASRock E350M1.
[1] http://review.coreboot.org/9608
EBDA layout is not standardized so we cannot assume first two bytes
are length. Neither is it required by ACPI standard. HP 8710W is known
to contain zeroes here.
Closes: 45002
Old condition was used to zero-out header variable on exit of the loop.
This is correct but confusing. Replace with in-loop logic.
Found by: Coverity Scan.
grub_pubkey_open closed original file after it was read; it set
io->device to NULL to prevent grub_file_close from trying to close device.
But network device itself is stacked (net -> bufio); and bufio preserved
original netfs file which hold reference to device. grub_file_close(io)
called grub_bufio_close which called grub_file_close for original file.
grub_file_close(netfs-file) now also called grub_device_close which
freed file->device->net. So file structure returned by grub_pubkey_open
now had device->net pointed to freed memory. When later file was closed,
it was attempted to be freed again.
Change grub_pubkey_open to behave like other filters - preserve original
parent file and pass grub_file_close down to parent. In this way only the
original file will close device. We really need to move this logic into
core instead.
Also plug memory leaks in error paths on the way.
Reported-By: Robert Kliewer <robert.kliewer@gmail.com>
Closes: bug #43601
The AML parser implements only a small subset of possible AML
opcodes. On the Fujitsu Lifebook E744 this and another bug in
the parser (incorrect handling of TermArg data types) would lead
to the laptop not turning off (_S5 not found).
* grub-core/commands/acpihalt.c: Support OpAlias in the AML parser;
in skip_ext_op(), handle some Type2Opcodes more correctly (TermArgs
aren't always simply strings!); Add function to skip TermArgs
* include/grub/acpi.h: Add new opcodes
In file included from ./include/grub/dl.h:23:0,
from grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/cipher/rfc2268.c:3:
./include/grub/list.h:34:18: warning: conflicting types for 'grub_list_push' [en
abled by default]
void EXPORT_FUNC(grub_list_push) (grub_list_t *head, grub_list_t item);
^
./include/grub/symbol.h:68:25: note: in definition of macro 'EXPORT_FUNC'
# define EXPORT_FUNC(x) x
^
In file included from ./include/grub/fs.h:30:0,
from ./include/grub/file.h:25,
from ./grub-core/lib/posix_wrap/stdio.h:23,
from c:\mingw\include\libintl.h:314,
from ./include/grub/i18n.h:33,
from ./include/grub/misc.h:27,
from ./include/grub/list.h:25,
from ./include/grub/dl.h:28,
from grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/cipher/rfc2268.c:3:
./include/grub/partition.h:106:3: note: previous implicit declaration of 'grub_l
ist_push' was here
grub_list_push (GRUB_AS_LIST_P (&grub_partition_map_list),
^
list.h needs just ATTRIBUTE_ERROR from misc.h; split compiler features
into separate file grub/compiler.h and include it instead.