directory for the menu.lst file, so I corrected this to /boot/grub or
/boot/boot/grub with a comment in parenthesises about /boot being a
serperate partition.
Reported by <bigtoe416@yahoo.co>
* docs/grub.texi (partnew): Fixed the inconsistency between the
implementation and the documentation. The last argument is the
length instead of the ending address.
Reported by Daniel Farrell <s2108287@student.rmit.edu.au>.
* stage2/boot.c (load_image): Check if DATA_LEN plus SECTOR_SIZE
is less than or equal to MULTIBOOT_SEARCH, instead of if
DATA_LEN is less than or equal to MULTIBOOT_SEARCH.
Reported by Neelkanth Natu <neelnatu@yahoo.com>.
From Tilmann Bubeck:
* stage2/builtins.c [SUPPORT_SERIAL] (terminfo_func): Unescape
arguments before copying them, and escape sequences before
printing them.
* stage2/terminfo.h (TERMINFO_LEN): Changed to 40.
* lib/device.c (check_device): If DEVICE is empty, just return
1.
(get_scsi_disk_name) [__QNXNTO__]: Make NAME empty, because SCSI
disks are detected as IDE disks on QNX RTP.
From Taketo Kabe <kabe@sra-tohoku.co.jp>:
* lib/device.c (get_ide_disk_name) [__QNXNTO__]: Set NAME to
"/dev/hdX".
(get_floppy_disk_name) [__QNXNTO__]: Set NAME to "/dev/fdX".
* stage2/mb_info.h (struct AddrRangeDesc): Specified with the
attribute packed.
* stage2/shared.h (struct mmar_desc): Likewise.
From Ilguiz Latypov:
* configure.in: Fix a syntax error in a sed script.
* stage2/bios.c (get_diskinfo): PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Revision 6.0
for ZF Micro might understand the greater buffer size for the
"get drive parameters" int 0x13 call in its own way.
Supposedly the BIOS assumes even bigger space is available and
thus corrupts the stack. This is why we specify the exactly
necessary size of 0x42 bytes.
From Steven Dick <ssd.gnu@mmae.ucf.edu>:
* stage2/pc_slice.h (PC_SLICE_TYPE_DELL_UTIL): New macro.
(IS_PC_SLICE_TYPE_FAT): Recognize PC_SLIDE_TYPE_DELL_UTIL as
well.
From H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org>:
* stage2/disk_io.c (part_start): Use unsigned long to support
large disks.
(part_length): Likewise.
* stage2/shared.h (part_start): Likewise.
(part_length): Likewise.
Add a workaround for buggy BIOSes which don't pass boot drive
correctly. The idea is that GRUB forces the fixed disk flag
when booted from a hard disk. When BIOS loads GRUB directly,
the boot drive must be either of 0x00 and 0x80, so this should
work, if those BIOSes always pass zero to %dl. AFAIK, this
assumption is always correct.
* stage2/builtins.c (install_func): Store the fixed disk flag of
the destination drive in BOOT_DRIVE_MASK in Stage 1.
* stage1/stage1.h (STAGE1_BOOT_DRIVE_MASK): New macro.
* stage1/stage1.S (boot_drive_mask): New variable. It is or'ed
to %dl.
* stage2/char_io.c (init_page): Change the software name from
"GRUB" to "GNU GRUB". This was inaccurate. Reported by Ciaran
O'Riordan <coriordan@compsoc.com>.
Change the terminal structure a bit, to turn the cursor state
explicitly. Suggested by Pavel Roskin.
* stage2/term.h (struct term_entry): Remove the member
`nocursor' and add `setcursor'.
[!STAGE1_5] (console_setcursor): New prototype.
[SUPPORT_HERCULES] (hercules_setcursor): Likewise.
[!STAGE1_5] (console_nocursor): Removed.
[SUPPORT_HERCULES] (hercules_nocursor): Likewise.
* stage2/stage2.c (run_menu): Call setcursor instead of
nocursor.
Call setcursor with 1 before starting a boot entry.
* stage2/shared.h (nocursor): Removed.
(setcursor): New prototype.
* stage2/hercules.c (herc_cursor_state): New variable.
(herc_turn_cursor): Removed.
(hercules_nocursor): Likewise.
(hercules_setcursor): New function.
* stage2/char_io.c (get_cmdline): Turn on the cursor at the
beginning, and restore it before returning.
(nocursor): Removed.
(setcursor): New function.
* stage2/asm.S (console_cursor_state): New variable.
(console_cursor_shape): Likewise.
(console_setcursor): New function.
(console_nocursor): Removed.
* grub/asmstub.c (console_setcursor): New function.
(hercules_setcursor): Likewise.
(console_nocursor): Removed.
(hercules_nocursor): Likewise.
From Alexander Langer <alex@big.endian.de>:
* stage2/freebsd.h (RB_GDB): New macro.
(RB_MUTE): Likewise.
(RB_MULTIPLE): Likewise.
* stage2/boot.c (bsd_boot): Set the bits of RB_MULTIPLE, RB_GDB
and RB_MUTE when "-D", "-g" and "-m" are specified,
respectively.
* stage2/disk_io.c (rawread): Make sure that SECTOR is valid.
If not, set ERRNUM to ERR_GEOM and return zero. This check is
critical when a partition table is corrupted.
* stage2/asm.S (console_cls): Write spaces to the entire screen
instead of getting/setting the video mode, because this flickers
the screen and is quite annoying, if using a LCD.
* grub/asmstub.c (console_translate_key): Deal with KEY_PPAGE
and KEY_NPAGE.
* stage2/serial.c (serial_translate_key_sequence): Added two new
codes for Page Up and Page Down.
* stage2/asm.S (translation_table): Added entries for KEY_PPAGE
and KEY_NPAGE.
* stage2/stage2.c (run_menu): Deal with Page Up and Page Down.
Also recognize the right key for the selection of a boot entry.
Suggested by Adam Lackorzynski <adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de>.
* stage2/asm.S (gateA20): Output a dummy command (0xff), as a
workaround for USB keyboard hanging problem. Suggested by
Hidetoshi Nishimaki <nishimaki@mxs.nes.nec.co.jp>.
* configure.in (falign_loop_flag): New variable. Set to if GCC
supports `-falign-*'. If true, use `-falign-jumps',
`-falign-loops' and `-falign-functions' instead of
`-malign-jumps', `-malign-loops' and `-malign-functions',
because `-malign-*' are obsolete in GCC 3.x. Reported by Jeremy
Katz.
The state was 0 - normal or 1 - highlight.
The state is now defined using an enum called color_state.
* stage2/term.h (color_state): New enum.
(COLOR_STATE_STANDARD): Standard color to use when not using user defined.
(COLOR_STATE_NORMAL): User defined normal color.
(COLOR_STATE_HIGHLIGHT): User defined highlight color.
(console_highlight): Renamed to console_setcolorstate.
(serial_highlight): Renamed to serial_setcolorstate.
(hercules_highlight): Renamed to hercules_setcolorstate.
* stage2/hercules.c (herc_highlight_state): Removed.
(herc_standard_color): New variable.
(herc_color_state): Likewise.
(herc_highlight): Renamed to herc_setcolorstate.
(herc_setcolorstate): Added switch to handle new states.
* stage2/console.c (console_highlight_state): Removed.
(console_standard_color): New variable.
(console_color_state): Likewise.
(console_highlight): Renamed to console_setcolorstate.
(console_setcolorstate): Added switch to handle new states.
* stage2/serial.c (serial_highlight): Renamed to serial_setcolorstate.
(serial_setcolorstate): Adjusted 'if' to suit new states.
* grub/asmstub.c (console_highlight): Renamed to console_setcolorstate.
(console_setcolorstate): Adjusted 'if' to suit new states.
* stage2/stage2.c (print_entry): Set color states using new states.
(print_border): Likewise.
* stage2/stage2.c (run_menu): Reverse if (!) to if () for uniformitty.
* stage2/boot.c (load_image): Rewrite the Linux booting support
radically. Now it should work even on a machine having, say,
only 128KB, theoretically. Of course, GRUB itself doesn't work
on such a system, though.
(load_initrd): Initialize LH based on CUR_ADDR, because the
location becomes dynamic.
* stage2/shared.h (LINUX_MAX_SETUP_SECTS): Set to 64.
(LINUX_HEAP_END_OFFSET): Set to (0x9000 - 0x200).
(LINUX_STAGING_AREA): Removed.
(LINUX_SETUP): Likewise.
(LINUX_KERNEL): Likewise.
(LINUX_KERNEL_MAXLEN): Likewise.
(LINUX_SETUP_SEG): Likewise.
(LINUX_INIT_SEG): Likewise.
(LINUX_SETUP_STACK): Set to 0x9000.
(LINUX_BZIMAGE_ADDR): New macro.
(LINUX_ZIMAGE_ADDR): Likewise.
(LINUX_OLD_REAL_MODE_ADDR): Likewise.
(CL_MY_LOCATION): Removed.
(CL_MY_END_ADDR): Likewise.
(CL_BASE_ADDR): Likewise.
(CL_MAGIC): Renamed to ...
(LINUX_CL_MAGIC): ... this.
(LINUX_CL_OFFSET): New macro.
(LINUX_CL_END_OFFSET): Likewise.
(LINUX_SETUP_MOVE_SIZE): Likewise.
(struct linux_kernel_header): Change the type of the member
"cmd_line_ptr" to char *.
(linux_data_tmp_addr): Declared.
(linux_data_real_addr): Likewise.
* stage2/asm.S [!STAGE1_5] (linux_data_tmp_addr): New variable.
[!STAGE1_5] (linux_data_real_addr): Likewise.
[!STAGE1_5] (big_linux_boot): Copy the real mode part from
LINUX_DATA_TMP_ADDR to LINUX_DATA_REAL_ADDR.
* grub/asmstub.c (linux_data_tmp_addr): New variable.
(linux_data_real_addr): Likewise.
From Mark Kettenis <kettenis@chello.nl>:
* stage2/boot.c (load_image): Recognize newer FreeBSD kernels.
* stage2/i386-elf.h (EI_OSABI): New macro.
(EI_ABIVERSION): Likewise.
(ELFOSABI_FREEBSD): Likewise.
(EI_PAD): Set to 9.
* stage2/shared.h (boot_part_offset): Removed.
* stage2/disk_io.c (set_bootdev): Copy the partition information
here. Now this function can call rawread, so it can fail.
(boot_part_offset): Removed.
* stage2/builtins.c (boot_func): Don't copy the partition
information here.
(real_root_func): Check ERRNUM after calling set_bootdev.
* stage2/serial.c [!GRUB_UTIL] (inb): Added a delay into this
function itself.
[!GRUB_UTIL] (outb): Likewise.
[!GRUB_UTIL] (serial_hw_put): Increase the timeout value, and
don't call serial_hw_delay explicitly any longer.
(fill_input_buf): Increase the maximum number of retries, reset
the counter to zero after getting a valid character, and don't
call serial_hw_delay explicitly any longer.