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Glenn Washburn
2df2912266 crypto: Remove GPG_ERROR_CFLAGS from gpg_err_code_t enum
This was probably added by accident when originally creating the file.

Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:30 +02:00
Glenn Washburn
ac301e4dd0 script: Do not allow a delimiter between function name and block start
Currently the following is valid syntax but should be a syntax error:

  grub> function f; { echo HERE; }
  grub> f
  HERE

This fix is not backward compatible, but current syntax is not documented
either and has no functional value. So any scripts with this unintended
syntax are technically syntactically incorrect and should not be relying
on this behavior.

Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:30 +02:00
Glenn Washburn
c30f378e00 docs: Support for loading and concatenating multiple initrds
This has been available since January of 2012 but has not been documented.

Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:30 +02:00
Glenn Washburn
c98a78ae81 lexer: char const * should be const char *
Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:30 +02:00
Glenn Washburn
84ff10b1c0 cryptodisk: Use cipher name instead of object in error message
Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:30 +02:00
Glenn Washburn
8471d8e254 tests: F2FS test should use MOUNTDEVICE like other tests
LODEVICES is not an array variable and should not be accessed as such.
This allows the f2fs test to pass as it was failing because a device
name had a space prepended to the path.

Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
Acked-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:30 +02:00
Florian La Roche
3ec59f14f4 grub-mkconfig: If $hints is not set reduce the output into grub.cfg to just 1 line
Signed-off-by: Florian La Roche <Florian.LaRoche@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:30 +02:00
Petr Vorel
c55480daca travis: Run bootstrap to fix build
autogen.sh isn't enough:

  $ ./autogen.sh
  Gnulib not yet bootstrapped; run ./bootstrap instead.
  The command "./autogen.sh" exited with 1.

Additionally, using bootstrap requires to install autopoint package.

Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <pvorel@suse.cz>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:30 +02:00
Patrick Steinhardt
ee12785f75 luks2: Strip dashes off of the UUID
The UUID header for LUKS2 uses a format with dashes, same as for
LUKS(1). But while we strip these dashes for the latter, we don't for
the former. This isn't wrong per se, but it's definitely inconsistent
for users as they need to use the dashed format for LUKS2 and the
non-dashed format for LUKS when e.g. calling "cryptomount -u $UUID".

Fix this inconsistency by stripping dashes off of the LUKS2 UUID.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:29 +02:00
Tianjia Zhang
6efd04f314 efi/tpm: Remove unused functions and structures
Although the tpm_execute() series of functions are defined they are not
used anywhere. Several structures in the include/grub/efi/tpm.h header
file are not used too. There is even nonexistent grub_tpm_init()
declaration in this header. Delete all that unneeded stuff.

If somebody needs the functionality implemented in the dropped code then
he/she can re-add it later. Now it needlessly increases the GRUB
code/image size.

Signed-off-by: Tianjia Zhang <tianjia.zhang@linux.alibaba.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:31:29 +02:00
Tianjia Zhang
de094060ac shim_lock: Enable module for all EFI architectures
Like the tpm the shim_lock module is only enabled for x86_64 target.
However, there's nothing specific to x86_64 in the implementation and
it can be enabled for all EFI architectures.

Signed-off-by: Tianjia Zhang <tianjia.zhang@linux.alibaba.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-18 22:26:48 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
1e81bf6d2d efi/tpm: Fix typo in grub_efi_tpm2_protocol struct
Rename get_active_pcr_blanks() to get_active_pcr_banks().

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
2020-09-18 21:23:21 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
c386331364 i386/efi/init: Drop bogus include
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
2020-09-18 21:22:32 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
30c4e3ca40 docs: Fix devicetree command description
Specifically fix the subsection and drop bogus reference to the GNU/Linux.

Reported-by: Patrick Higgins <higgi1pt@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
2020-09-18 21:20:43 +02:00
Martin Whitaker
8451454889 grub-install: Fix inverted test for NLS enabled when copying locales
Commit 3d8439da8 (grub-install: Locale depends on nls) attempted to avoid
copying locale files to the target directory when NLS was disabled.
However the test is inverted, and it does the opposite.

Signed-off-by: Martin Whitaker <fsf@martin-whitaker.me.uk>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
2020-09-18 21:17:07 +02:00
Javier Martinez Canillas
a6838bbc67 tftp: Roll-over block counter to prevent data packets timeouts
Commit 781b3e5efc (tftp: Do not use priority queue) caused a regression
when fetching files over TFTP whose size is bigger than 65535 * block size.

  grub> linux /images/pxeboot/vmlinuz
  grub> echo $?
  0
  grub> initrd /images/pxeboot/initrd.img
  error: timeout reading '/images/pxeboot/initrd.img'.
  grub> echo $?
  28

It is caused by the block number counter being a 16-bit field, which leads
to a maximum file size of ((1 << 16) - 1) * block size. Because GRUB sets
the block size to 1024 octets (by using the TFTP Blocksize Option from RFC
2348 [0]), the maximum file size that can be transferred is 67107840 bytes.

The TFTP PROTOCOL (REVISION 2) RFC 1350 [1] does not mention what a client
should do when a file size is bigger than the maximum, but most TFTP hosts
support the block number counter to be rolled over. That is, acking a data
packet with a block number of 0 is taken as if the 65356th block was acked.

It was working before because the block counter roll-over was happening due
an overflow. But that got fixed by the mentioned commit, which led to the
regression when attempting to fetch files larger than the maximum size.

To allow TFTP file transfers of unlimited size again, re-introduce a block
counter roll-over so the data packets are acked preventing the timeouts.

[0]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2348
[1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1350

Fixes: 781b3e5efc (tftp: Do not use priority queue)

Suggested-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-11 15:52:07 +02:00
Florian La Roche
3e9d8c4ce4 templates: Remove unnecessary trailing semicolon
Signed-off-by: Florian La Roche <Florian.LaRoche@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-11 15:51:25 +02:00
Glenn Washburn
e1b0992a8d cryptodisk: Fix incorrect calculation of start sector
Here dev is a grub_cryptodisk_t and dev->offset is offset in sectors of size
native to the cryptodisk device. The sector is correctly transformed into
native grub sector size, but then added to dev->offset which is not
transformed. It would be nice if the type system would help us with this.

Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-11 15:51:04 +02:00
Glenn Washburn
3b3ac0c982 cryptodisk: Unregister cryptomount command when removing module
Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <development@efficientek.com>
Reviewed-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-11 15:48:50 +02:00
Patrick Steinhardt
eb77486141 luks2: Improve error reporting when decrypting/verifying key
While we already set up error messages in both luks2_verify_key() and
luks2_decrypt_key(), we do not ever print them. This makes it really
hard to discover why a given key actually failed to decrypt a disk.

Improve this by including the error message in the user-visible output.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-11 15:48:13 +02:00
Patrick Steinhardt
1066336dc8 luks: Fix out-of-bounds copy of UUID
When configuring a LUKS disk, we copy over the UUID from the LUKS header
into the new grub_cryptodisk_t structure via grub_memcpy(). As size
we mistakenly use the size of the grub_cryptodisk_t UUID field, which
is guaranteed to be strictly bigger than the LUKS UUID field we're
copying. As a result, the copy always goes out-of-bounds and copies some
garbage from other surrounding fields. During runtime, this isn't
noticed due to the fact that we always NUL-terminate the UUID and thus
never hit the trailing garbage.

Fix the issue by using the size of the local stripped UUID field.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-11 15:47:39 +02:00
Patrick Steinhardt
b35792dccb json: Remove invalid typedef redefinition
The C standard does not allow for typedef redefinitions, even if they
map to the same underlying type. In order to avoid including the
jsmn.h in json.h and thus exposing jsmn's internals, we have exactly
such a forward-declaring typedef in json.h. If enforcing the GNU99 C
standard, clang may generate a warning about this non-standard
construct.

Fix the issue by using a simple "struct jsmntok" forward declaration
instead of using a typedef.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Tested-by: Chuck Tuffli <chuck@freebsd.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-11 15:46:55 +02:00
Cao jin
74259522d7 i386/relocator_common: Drop empty #ifdef
Signed-off-by: Cao jin <caoj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-11 15:46:36 +02:00
Ave Milia
a0ba8fae61 video/bochs: Fix typo
Signed-off-by: Ave Milia <avemilia@protonmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-09-11 15:45:56 +02:00
Colin Watson
e7b8856f8b linux: Fix integer overflows in initrd size handling
These could be triggered by a crafted filesystem with very large files.

Fixes: CVE-2020-15707

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Jan Setje-Eilers <jan.setjeeilers@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Peter Jones
0dcbf3652b loader/linux: Avoid overflow on initrd size calculation
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Alexey Makhalov
f7bd9986f6 efi: Fix use-after-free in halt/reboot path
commit 92bfc33db9 ("efi: Free malloc regions on exit")
introduced memory freeing in grub_efi_fini(), which is
used not only by exit path but by halt/reboot one as well.
As result of memory freeing, code and data regions used by
modules, such as halt, reboot, acpi (used by halt) also got
freed. After return to module code, CPU executes, filled
by UEFI firmware (tested with edk2), 0xAFAFAFAF pattern as
a code. Which leads to #UD exception later.

grub> halt
!!!! X64 Exception Type - 06(#UD - Invalid Opcode)  CPU Apic ID - 00000000 !!!!
RIP  - 0000000003F4EC28, CS  - 0000000000000038, RFLAGS - 0000000000200246
RAX  - 0000000000000000, RCX - 00000000061DA188, RDX - 0A74C0854DC35D41
RBX  - 0000000003E10E08, RSP - 0000000007F0F860, RBP - 0000000000000000
RSI  - 00000000064DB768, RDI - 000000000832C5C3
R8   - 0000000000000002, R9  - 0000000000000000, R10 - 00000000061E2E52
R11  - 0000000000000020, R12 - 0000000003EE5C1F, R13 - 00000000061E0FF4
R14  - 0000000003E10D80, R15 - 00000000061E2F60
DS   - 0000000000000030, ES  - 0000000000000030, FS  - 0000000000000030
GS   - 0000000000000030, SS  - 0000000000000030
CR0  - 0000000080010033, CR2 - 0000000000000000, CR3 - 0000000007C01000
CR4  - 0000000000000668, CR8 - 0000000000000000
DR0  - 0000000000000000, DR1 - 0000000000000000, DR2 - 0000000000000000
DR3  - 0000000000000000, DR6 - 00000000FFFF0FF0, DR7 - 0000000000000400
GDTR - 00000000079EEA98 0000000000000047, LDTR - 0000000000000000
IDTR - 0000000007598018 0000000000000FFF,   TR - 0000000000000000
FXSAVE_STATE - 0000000007F0F4C0

Proposal here is to continue to free allocated memory for
exit boot services path but keep it for halt/reboot path
as it won't be much security concern here.
Introduced GRUB_LOADER_FLAG_EFI_KEEP_ALLOCATED_MEMORY
loader flag to be used by efi halt/reboot path.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Darren Kenny <darren.kenny@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
098058752e efi/chainloader: Propagate errors from copy_file_path()
Without any error propagated to the caller, make_file_path()
would then try to advance the invalid device path node with
GRUB_EFI_NEXT_DEVICE_PATH(), which would fail, returning a NULL
pointer that would subsequently be dereferenced. Hence, propagate
errors from copy_file_path().

Signed-off-by: Chris Coulson <chris.coulson@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Peter Jones
d2cf823d0e efi: Fix some malformed device path arithmetic errors
Several places we take the length of a device path and subtract 4 from
it, without ever checking that it's >= 4. There are also cases where
this kind of malformation will result in unpredictable iteration,
including treating the length from one dp node as the type in the next
node. These are all errors, no matter where the data comes from.

This patch adds a checking macro, GRUB_EFI_DEVICE_PATH_VALID(), which
can be used in several places, and makes GRUB_EFI_NEXT_DEVICE_PATH()
return NULL and GRUB_EFI_END_ENTIRE_DEVICE_PATH() evaluate as true when
the length is too small. Additionally, it makes several places in the
code check for and return errors in these cases.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Peter Jones
b73cee7f1f emu: Make grub_free(NULL) safe
The grub_free() implementation in grub-core/kern/mm.c safely handles
NULL pointers, and code at many places depends on this. We don't know
that the same is true on all host OSes, so we need to handle the same
behavior in grub-emu's implementation.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Darren Kenny <darren.kenny@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Peter Jones
879c4a8342 lvm: Fix two more potential data-dependent alloc overflows
It appears to be possible to make a (possibly invalid) lvm PV with
a metadata size field that overflows our type when adding it to the
address we've allocated. Even if it doesn't, it may be possible to do so
with the math using the outcome of that as an operand. Check them both.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Darren Kenny <darren.kenny@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Peter Jones
f5703eb062 hfsplus: Fix two more overflows
Both node->size and node->namelen come from the supplied filesystem,
which may be user-supplied. We can't trust them for the math unless we
know they don't overflow. Making sure they go through grub_add() or
grub_calloc() first will give us that.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Darren Kenny <darren.kenny@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Alexey Makhalov
07e5b79e22 relocator: Fix grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_align() top memory allocation
Current implementation of grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_align()
does not allow allocation of the top byte.

Assuming input args are:
  max_addr = 0xfffff000;
  size = 0x1000;

And this is valid. But following overflow protection will
unnecessarily move max_addr one byte down (to 0xffffefff):
  if (max_addr > ~size)
    max_addr = ~size;

~size + 1 will fix the situation. In addition, check size
for non zero to do not zero max_addr.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Chris Coulson
426f57383d script: Avoid a use-after-free when redefining a function during execution
Defining a new function with the same name as a previously defined
function causes the grub_script and associated resources for the
previous function to be freed. If the previous function is currently
executing when a function with the same name is defined, this results
in use-after-frees when processing subsequent commands in the original
function.

Instead, reject a new function definition if it has the same name as
a previously defined function, and that function is currently being
executed. Although a behavioural change, this should be backwards
compatible with existing configurations because they can't be
dependent on the current behaviour without being broken.

Fixes: CVE-2020-15706

Signed-off-by: Chris Coulson <chris.coulson@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Chris Coulson
1a8d9c9b4a script: Remove unused fields from grub_script_function struct
Signed-off-by: Chris Coulson <chris.coulson@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Alexey Makhalov
61ff5602fe relocator: Protect grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_align() max_addr against integer underflow
This commit introduces integer underflow mitigation in max_addr calculation
in grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_align() invocation.

It consists of 2 fixes:
  1. Introduced grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_align_safe() wrapper function to perform
     sanity check for min/max and size values, and to make safe invocation of
     grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_align() with validated max_addr value. Replace all
     invocations such as grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_align(..., min_addr, max_addr - size, size, ...)
     by grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_align_safe(..., min_addr, max_addr, size, ...).
  2. Introduced UP_TO_TOP32(s) macro for the cases where max_addr is 32-bit top
     address (0xffffffff - size + 1) or similar.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Alexey Makhalov
caea56d1f8 relocator: Protect grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_addr() input args against integer underflow/overflow
Use arithmetic macros from safemath.h to accomplish it. In this commit,
I didn't want to be too paranoid to check every possible math equation
for overflow/underflow. Only obvious places (with non zero chance of
overflow/underflow) were refactored.

Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Alexey Makhalov
781b3e5efc tftp: Do not use priority queue
There is not need to reassemble the order of blocks. Per RFC 1350,
server must wait for the ACK, before sending next block. Data packets
can be served immediately without putting them to priority queue.

Logic to handle incoming packet is this:
  - if packet block id equal to expected block id, then
    process the packet,
  - if packet block id is less than expected - this is retransmit
    of old packet, then ACK it and drop the packet,
  - if packet block id is more than expected - that shouldn't
    happen, just drop the packet.

It makes the tftp receive path code simpler, smaller and faster.
As a benefit, this change fixes CID# 73624 and CID# 96690, caused
by following while loop:

  while (cmp_block (grub_be_to_cpu16 (tftph->u.data.block), data->block + 1) == 0)

where tftph pointer is not moving from one iteration to another, causing
to serve same packet again. Luckily, double serving didn't happen due to
data->block++ during the first iteration.

Fixes: CID 73624, CID 96690

Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
f8ad7a3dd8 multiboot2: Fix memory leak if grub_create_loader_cmdline() fails
Fixes: CID 292468

Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
d17770857e udf: Fix memory leak
Fixes: CID 73796

Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Jan Setje-Eilers <jan.setjeeilers@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
61b7ca08d1 term: Fix overflow on user inputs
This requires a very weird input from the serial interface but can cause
an overflow in input_buf (keys) overwriting the next variable (npending)
with the user choice:

(pahole output)

struct grub_terminfo_input_state {
        int                        input_buf[6];         /*     0    24 */
        int                        npending;             /*    24     4 */ <- CORRUPT
        ...snip...

The magic string requires causing this is "ESC,O,],0,1,2,q" and we overflow
npending with "q" (aka increase npending to 161). The simplest fix is to
just to disallow overwrites input_buf, which exactly what this patch does.

Fixes: CID 292449

Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
16c0dbf4bc lzma: Make sure we don't dereference past array
The two dimensional array p->posSlotEncoder[4][64] is being dereferenced
using the GetLenToPosState() macro which checks if len is less than 5,
and if so subtracts 2 from it. If len = 0, that is 0 - 2 = 4294967294.
Obviously we don't want to dereference that far out so we check if the
position found is greater or equal kNumLenToPosStates (4) and bail out.

N.B.: Upstream LZMA 18.05 and later has this function completely rewritten
without any history.

Fixes: CID 51526

Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Chris Coulson
dc052e5ac7 json: Avoid a double-free when parsing fails.
When grub_json_parse() succeeds, it returns the root object which
contains a pointer to the provided JSON string. Callers are
responsible for ensuring that this string outlives the root
object and for freeing its memory when it's no longer needed.

If grub_json_parse() fails to parse the provided JSON string,
it frees the string before returning an error. This results
in a double free in luks2_recover_key(), which also frees the
same string after grub_json_parse() returns an error.

This changes grub_json_parse() to never free the JSON string
passed to it, and updates the documentation for it to make it
clear that callers are responsible for ensuring that the string
outlives the root JSON object.

Fixes: CID 292465

Signed-off-by: Chris Coulson <chris.coulson@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Alexey Makhalov
6d7a59a2a1 xnu: Fix double free in grub_xnu_devprop_add_property()
grub_xnu_devprop_add_property() should not free utf8 and utf16 as it get
allocated and freed in the caller.

Minor improvement: do prop fields initialization after memory allocations.

Fixes: CID 292442, CID 292457, CID 292460, CID 292466

Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Alexey Makhalov
26a8c19307 gfxmenu: Fix double free in load_image()
self->bitmap should be zeroed after free. Otherwise, there is a chance
to double free (USE_AFTER_FREE) it later in rescale_image().

Fixes: CID 292472

Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
89f3da1a3d font: Do not load more than one NAME section
The GRUB font file can have one NAME section only. Though if somebody
crafts a broken font file with many NAME sections and loads it then the
GRUB leaks memory. So, prevent against that by loading first NAME
section and failing in controlled way on following one.

Reported-by: Chris Coulson <chris.coulson@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Jan Setje-Eilers <jan.setjeeilers@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Peter Jones
2a1edcf2ed iso9660: Don't leak memory on realloc() failures
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:48 +02:00
Peter Jones
3f05d693d1 malloc: Use overflow checking primitives where we do complex allocations
This attempts to fix the places where we do the following where
arithmetic_expr may include unvalidated data:

  X = grub_malloc(arithmetic_expr);

It accomplishes this by doing the arithmetic ahead of time using grub_add(),
grub_sub(), grub_mul() and testing for overflow before proceeding.

Among other issues, this fixes:
  - allocation of integer overflow in grub_video_bitmap_create()
    reported by Chris Coulson,
  - allocation of integer overflow in grub_png_decode_image_header()
    reported by Chris Coulson,
  - allocation of integer overflow in grub_squash_read_symlink()
    reported by Chris Coulson,
  - allocation of integer overflow in grub_ext2_read_symlink()
    reported by Chris Coulson,
  - allocation of integer overflow in read_section_as_string()
    reported by Chris Coulson.

Fixes: CVE-2020-14309, CVE-2020-14310, CVE-2020-14311

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:47 +02:00
Peter Jones
f725fa7cb2 calloc: Use calloc() at most places
This modifies most of the places we do some form of:

  X = malloc(Y * Z);

to use calloc(Y, Z) instead.

Among other issues, this fixes:
  - allocation of integer overflow in grub_png_decode_image_header()
    reported by Chris Coulson,
  - allocation of integer overflow in luks_recover_key()
    reported by Chris Coulson,
  - allocation of integer overflow in grub_lvm_detect()
    reported by Chris Coulson.

Fixes: CVE-2020-14308

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:47 +02:00
Peter Jones
64e26162eb calloc: Make sure we always have an overflow-checking calloc() available
This tries to make sure that everywhere in this source tree, we always have
an appropriate version of calloc() (i.e. grub_calloc(), xcalloc(), etc.)
available, and that they all safely check for overflow and return NULL when
it would occur.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:47 +02:00
Peter Jones
68708c4503 safemath: Add some arithmetic primitives that check for overflow
This adds a new header, include/grub/safemath.h, that includes easy to
use wrappers for __builtin_{add,sub,mul}_overflow() declared like:

  bool OP(a, b, res)

where OP is grub_add, grub_sub or grub_mul. OP() returns true in the
case where the operation would overflow and res is not modified.
Otherwise, false is returned and the operation is executed.

These arithmetic primitives require newer compiler versions. So, bump
these requirements in the INSTALL file too.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:47 +02:00
Peter Jones
a4d3fbdff1 yylex: Make lexer fatal errors actually be fatal
When presented with a command that can't be tokenized to anything
smaller than YYLMAX characters, the parser calls YY_FATAL_ERROR(errmsg),
expecting that will stop further processing, as such:

  #define YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION \
        yyg->yytext_ptr = yy_bp; \
        yyleng = (int) (yy_cp - yy_bp); \
        yyg->yy_hold_char = *yy_cp; \
        *yy_cp = '\0'; \
        if ( yyleng >= YYLMAX ) \
                YY_FATAL_ERROR( "token too large, exceeds YYLMAX" ); \
        yy_flex_strncpy( yytext, yyg->yytext_ptr, yyleng + 1 , yyscanner); \
        yyg->yy_c_buf_p = yy_cp;

The code flex generates expects that YY_FATAL_ERROR() will either return
for it or do some form of longjmp(), or handle the error in some way at
least, and so the strncpy() call isn't in an "else" clause, and thus if
YY_FATAL_ERROR() is *not* actually fatal, it does the call with the
questionable limit, and predictable results ensue.

Unfortunately, our implementation of YY_FATAL_ERROR() is:

   #define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg)                     \
     do {                                          \
       grub_printf (_("fatal error: %s\n"), _(msg));     \
     } while (0)

The same pattern exists in yyless(), and similar problems exist in users
of YY_INPUT(), several places in the main parsing loop,
yy_get_next_buffer(), yy_load_buffer_state(), yyensure_buffer_stack,
yy_scan_buffer(), etc.

All of these callers expect YY_FATAL_ERROR() to actually be fatal, and
the things they do if it returns after calling it are wildly unsafe.

Fixes: CVE-2020-10713

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-07-29 16:55:47 +02:00
Marc Zyngier
6a34fdb76a arm: Fix 32-bit ARM handling of the CTR register
When booting on an ARMv8 core that implements either CTR.IDC or CTR.DIC
(indicating that some of the cache maintenance operations can be
removed when dealing with I/D-cache coherency, GRUB dies with a
"Unsupported cache type 0x........" message.

This is pretty likely to happen when running in a virtual machine
hosted on an arm64 machine (I've triggered it on a system built around
a bunch of Cortex-A55 cores, which implements CTR.IDC).

It turns out that the way GRUB deals with the CTR register is a bit
harsh for anything from ARMv7 onwards. The layout of the register is
backward compatible, meaning that nothing that gets added is allowed to
break earlier behaviour. In this case, ignoring IDC is completely fine,
and only results in unnecessary cache maintenance.

We can thus avoid being paranoid, and align the 32bit behaviour with
its 64bit equivalent.

This patch has the added benefit that it gets rid of a (gnu-specific)
case range too.

Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif@nuviainc.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-25 15:02:51 +02:00
Ian Jackson
a81401ff49 templates/20_linux_xen: Support Xen Security Modules (XSM/FLASK)
XSM is enabled by adding "flask=enforcing" as a Xen command line
argument, and providing the policy file as a grub module.

We make entries for both with and without XSM. If XSM is not compiled
into Xen, then there are no policy files, so no change to the boot
options.

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@eu.citrix.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-25 15:00:56 +02:00
Ian Jackson
7a9b30143b templates/20_linux_xen: Ignore xenpolicy and config files too
file_is_not_sym() currently only checks for xen-syms. Extend it to
disregard xenpolicy (XSM policy files) and files ending .config (which
are built by the Xen upstream build system in some configurations and
can therefore end up in /boot).

Rename the function accordingly, to file_is_not_xen_garbage().

Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@eu.citrix.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-25 15:00:37 +02:00
Javier Martinez Canillas
96be75ecbd net: Break out nested function
Nested functions are not supported in C, but are permitted as an extension
in the GNU C dialect. Commit cb2f15c544 ("normal/main: Search for specific
config files for netboot") added a nested function which caused the build
to break when compiling with clang.

Break that out into a static helper function to make the code portable again.

Reported-by: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-25 14:52:10 +02:00
Javier Martinez Canillas
cc6bd49a52 tpm: Enable module for all EFI platforms
The module is only enabled for x86_64, but there's nothing specific to
x86_64 in the implementation and can be enabled for all EFI platforms.

Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-25 14:50:42 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
15d76540a7 INSTALL/configure: Update install doc and configure comment
..to reflect the GRUB build reality in them.

Additionally, fix text formatting a bit.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif@nuviainc.com>
2020-05-25 14:49:53 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
c894713836 configure: Set gnu99 C language standard by default
Commit d5a32255d (misc: Make grub_strtol() "end" pointers have safer
const qualifiers) introduced "restrict" keyword into some functions
definitions. This keyword was introduced in C99 standard. However, some
compilers by default may use C89 or something different. This behavior
leads to the breakage during builds when c89 or gnu89 is in force. So,
let's set gnu99 C language standard for all compilers by default. This
way a bit random build issue will be fixed and the GRUB source will be
build consistently regardless of type and version of the compiler.

It was decided to use gnu99 C language standard because it fixes the
issue mentioned above and also provides some useful extensions which are
used here and there in the GRUB source. Potentially we can use gnu11
too. However, this may reduce pool of older compilers which can be used
to build the GRUB. So, let's live with gnu99 until we discover that we
strongly require a feature from newer C standard.

The user is still able to override C language standard using relevant
*_CFLAGS variables.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif@nuviainc.com>
2020-05-25 14:43:16 +02:00
Tianjia Zhang
c867185b81 tpm: Rename function grub_tpm_log_event() to grub_tpm_measure()
grub_tpm_log_event() and grub_tpm_measure() are two functions that
have the same effect. So, keep grub_tpm_log_event() and rename it
to grub_tpm_measure(). This way we get also a more clear semantics.

Signed-off-by: Tianjia Zhang <tianjia.zhang@linux.alibaba.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:37:28 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
f39f1ec5d9 autogen: Replace -iname with -ipath in find command
..because -iname cannot be used to match paths.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif@nuviainc.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net>
2020-05-15 15:35:59 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
f2d56dea9d INSTALL: Update configure example
..to make it more relevant.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif@nuviainc.com>
2020-05-15 15:34:43 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
4aa9614e0a configure: Drop unneeded TARGET_CFLAGS expansion
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif@nuviainc.com>
2020-05-15 15:33:08 +02:00
Jacob Kroon
5ab40eb9f7 docs/grub: Support for probing partition UUID on MSDOS disks
Support was implemented in commit c7cb11b21 (probe: Support probing for
msdos PARTUUID).

Signed-off-by: Jacob Kroon <jacob.kroon@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:27:58 +02:00
Tianjia Zhang
0fa9ed41ac verifiers: Add verify string debug message
Like grub_verifiers_open(), the grub_verify_string() should also
display this debug message, which is very helpful for debugging.

Signed-off-by: Tianjia Zhang <tianjia.zhang@linux.alibaba.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:26:41 +02:00
Javier Martinez Canillas
0f3600bf1b envblk: Fix buffer overrun when attempting to shrink a variable value
If an existing variable is set with a value whose length is smaller than
the current value, a memory corruption can happen due copying padding '#'
characters outside of the environment block buffer.

This is caused by a wrong calculation of the previous free space position
after moving backward the characters that followed the old variable value.

That position is calculated to fill the remaining of the buffer with the
padding '#' characters. But since isn't calculated correctly, it can lead
to copies outside of the buffer.

The issue can be reproduced by creating a variable with a large value and
then try to set a new value that is much smaller:

$ grub2-editenv --version
grub2-editenv (GRUB) 2.04

$ grub2-editenv env create

$ grub2-editenv env set a="$(for i in {1..500}; do var="b$var"; done; echo $var)"

$ wc -c env
1024 grubenv

$ grub2-editenv env set a="$(for i in {1..50}; do var="b$var"; done; echo $var)"
malloc(): corrupted top size
Aborted (core dumped)

$ wc -c env
0 grubenv

Reported-by: Renaud Métrich <rmetrich@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:24:59 +02:00
Hans Ulrich Niedermann
2f317c8f19 docs: Remove docs for non-existing uppermem command
Remove all documentation of and mentions of the uppermem
command from the docs/grub.texi file.

The uppermem command is not implemented in the GRUB source
at all and appears to never have been implemented despite
former plans to add an uppermem command.

To reduce user confusion, this even removes the paragraph
describing how GRUB's uppermem command was supposed to
complement the Linux kernel's mem= parameter.

Signed-off-by: Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@n-dimensional.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:23:00 +02:00
Hans Ulrich Niedermann
f7dcb6a5c2 docs: Remove docs for non-existing pxe_unload command
Remove the documentation of the pxe_unload command from the
docs/grub.texi file.

The pxe_unload command is not implemented in the grub source
at this time at all. It appears to have been removed in commit
671a78acb (cleanup pxe and efi network release).

Signed-off-by: Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@n-dimensional.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:20:55 +02:00
Hans Ulrich Niedermann
2ceae0ae25 gitignore: Add a few forgotten file patterns
Add a few patterns to .gitignore to cover files which are generated
by building grub ("make", "make check", "make dist") but which have
been forgotten to add to .gitignore in the past.

Signed-off-by: Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@n-dimensional.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:06:21 +02:00
Hans Ulrich Niedermann
641a144085 gitignore: Add leading slashes where appropriate
Going through the list of gitignore patterns without a leading slash,
this adds a leading slash where it appears to have been forgotten.

Some gitignore patterns like ".deps/" or "Makefile" clearly should
match everywhere, so those definitively need no leading slash.

For some patterns like "ascii.bitmaps", it is unclear where in the
source tree they should match. Those patterns are kept as they are,
matching the patterns in the whole tree of subdirectories.

Signed-off-by: Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@n-dimensional.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:06:13 +02:00
Hans Ulrich Niedermann
6cfa746654 gitignore: Add trailing slashes for directories
Add trailing slashes for all patterns matching directories.

Note that we do *not* add trailing slashes for *symlinks*
to directories.

Signed-off-by: Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@n-dimensional.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:04:17 +02:00
Hans Ulrich Niedermann
c745f02165 gitignore: Sort both pattern groups alphabetically
Alphabetically sort the two groups of gitignore patterns:

  * The group of patterns without slashes, matching anywhere
    in the directory subtree.

  * The group of patterns with slashes, matching relative to the
    .gitignore file's directory

Signed-off-by: Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@n-dimensional.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 15:04:07 +02:00
Hans Ulrich Niedermann
26b7d55d82 gitignore: Group patterns with and without slash
Group the .gitignore patterns into two groups:

  * Pattern not including a slash, i.e. matching files anywhere in
    the .gitignore file's directory and all of its subdirectories.

  * Patterns including a slash, i.e. matching only relative to the
    .gitignore file's directory.

Signed-off-by: Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@n-dimensional.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 14:59:47 +02:00
Hans Ulrich Niedermann
16923f88ad gitignore: Consistent leading slash is easier to read
As all gitignore patterns containing a left or middle slash match
only relative to the .gitignore file's directory, we write them
all in the same manner with a leading slash.

This makes the file significantly easier to read.

Signed-off-by: Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@n-dimensional.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 14:50:30 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
eb46ee98bc mips/cache: Add missing nop's in delay slots
Lack of them causes random instructions to be executed before the
jump really happens.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-05-15 14:30:07 +02:00
Patrick Steinhardt
c543d67810 luks2: Propagate error when reading area key fails
When decrypting a given keyslot, all error cases except for one set up
an error and return the error code. The only exception is when we try to
read the area key: instead of setting up an error message, we directly
print it via grub_dprintf().

Convert the outlier to use grub_error() to allow more uniform handling
of errors.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@kps.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:18:26 +02:00
Patrick Steinhardt
e933feb578 json: Get rid of casts for "jsmntok_t"
With the upstream change having landed that adds a name to the
previously anonymous "jsmntok" typedef, we can now add a forward
declaration for that struct in our code. As a result, we no longer have
to store the "tokens" member of "struct grub_json" as a void pointer but
can instead use the forward declaration, allowing us to get rid of casts
of that field.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:16:41 +02:00
Patrick Steinhardt
3b81607b55 json: Update jsmn library to upstream commit 053d3cd
Update our embedded version of the jsmn library to upstream commit
053d3cd (Merge pull request #175 from pks-t/pks/struct-type,
2020-04-02).

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:15:14 +02:00
Steve Langasek
46d76f8fef templates: Output a menu entry for firmware setup on UEFI FastBoot systems
The fwsetup command allows to reboot into the EFI firmware setup menu, add
a template to include a menu entry on EFI systems that makes use of that
command to reboot into the EFI firmware settings.

This is useful for users since the hotkey to enter into the EFI setup menu
may not be the same on all systems so users can use the menu entry without
needing to figure out what key needs to be pressed.

Also, if fastboot is enabled in the BIOS then often it is not possible to
enter the firmware setup menu. So the entry is again useful for this case.

Signed-off-by: Steve Langasek <steve.langasek@ubuntu.com>
Signed-off-by: Dimitri John Ledkov <xnox@ubuntu.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:14:12 +02:00
Hans de Goede
12341958d2 kern/term: Accept ESC, F4 and holding SHIFT as user interrupt keys
On some devices the ESC key is the hotkey to enter the BIOS/EFI setup
screen, making it really hard to time pressing it right. Besides that
ESC is also pretty hard to discover for a user who does not know it
will unhide the menu.

This commit makes F4, which was chosen because is not used as a hotkey
to enter the BIOS setup by any vendor, also interrupt sleeps / stop the
menu countdown.

This solves the ESC gets into the BIOS setup and also somewhat solves
the discoverability issue, but leaves the timing issue unresolved.

This commit fixes the timing issue by also adding support for keeping
SHIFT pressed during boot to stop the menu countdown. This matches
what Ubuntu is doing, which should also help with discoverability.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:13:44 +02:00
Hans de Goede
2d7c3abd87 efi/console: Do not set text-mode until we actually need it
If we're running with a hidden menu we may never need text mode, so do not
change the video-mode to text until we actually need it.

This allows to boot a machine without unnecessary graphical transitions and
provide a seamless boot experience to users.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:13:14 +02:00
Hans de Goede
ea138d11be efi/console: Implement getkeystatus() support
Implement getkeystatus() support in the EFI console driver.

This is needed because the logic to determine if a key was pressed to make
the menu countdown stop will be changed by a later patch to also take into
account the SHIFT key being held down.

For this reason the EFI console driver has to support getkeystatus() to
allow detecting that event.

Note that if a non-modifier key gets pressed and repeated calls to
getkeystatus() are made then it will return the modifier status at the
time of the non-modifier key, until that key-press gets consumed by a
getkey() call.

This is a side-effect of how the EFI simple-text-input protocol works
and cannot be avoided.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:12:50 +02:00
Hans de Goede
8bab36af60 efi/console: Add grub_console_read_key_stroke() helper function
This is a preparatory patch for adding getkeystatus() support to the
EFI console driver.

We can get modifier status through the simple_text_input read_key_stroke()
method, but if a non-modifier key is (also) pressed the read_key_stroke()
call will consume that key from the firmware's queue.

The new grub_console_read_key_stroke() helper buffers upto 1 key-stroke.
If it has a non-modifier key buffered, it will return that one, if its
buffer is empty, it will fills its buffer by getting a new key-stroke.

If called with consume=1 it will empty its buffer after copying the
key-data to the callers buffer, this is how getkey() will use it.

If called with consume=0 it will keep the last key-stroke buffered, this
is how getkeystatus() will call it. This means that if a non-modifier
key gets pressed, repeated getkeystatus() calls will return the modifiers
of that key-press until it is consumed by a getkey() call.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:11:17 +02:00
Hans de Goede
5bcdf67642 kern/term: Make grub_getkeystatus() helper function available everywhere
Move grub_getkeystatushelper() function from grub-core/commands/keystatus.c
to grub-core/kern/term.c and export it so that it can be used outside of
the keystatus command code too.

There's no logic change in this patch. The function definition is moved so
it can be called from grub-core/kern/term.c in a subsequent patch. It will
be used to determine if a SHIFT key has was held down and use that also to
interrupt the countdown, without the need to press a key at the right time.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:08:52 +02:00
Javier Martinez Canillas
30586747f1 efi/console: Move grub_console_set{colorstate,cursor} higher in the file
This is just a preparatory patch to move the functions higher in the file,
since these will be called by the grub_prepare_for_text_output() function
that will be introduced in a later patch.

The logic is unchanged by this patch. Functions definitions are just moved
to avoid a forward declaration in a later patch, keeping the code clean.

Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:07:56 +02:00
Paul Menzel
b0c7769a41 docs/grub: Fix typo in *preferred*
Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:03:09 +02:00
Daniel Axtens
06fd69a3fd powerpc/mkimage: Fix CHRP note descsz
Currently, an image generated with 'grub-mkimage -n' causes an error when
read with 'readelf -a':

Displaying notes found at file offset 0x000106f0 with length 0x0000002c:
  Owner                Data size        Description
readelf: Warning: note with invalid namesz and/or descsz found at offset 0x0
readelf: Warning:  type: 0x1275, namesize: 0x00000008, descsize: 0x0000002c, alignment: 4

This is because the descsz of the CHRP note is set to
 sizeof (struct grub_ieee1275_note)
which is the size of the entire note, including name and elf header. The
desczs should contain only the contents, not the name and header sizes.

Set the descsz instead to 'sizeof (struct grub_ieee1275_note_desc)'

Resultant readelf output:

Displaying notes found at file offset 0x00010710 with length 0x0000002c:
  Owner                Data size        Description
  PowerPC              0x00000018       Unknown note type: (0x00001275)
   description data: ff ff ff ff 00 c0 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 40 00

So far as I can tell this issue has existed for as long as the note
generation code has existed, but I guess nothing really checks descsz.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-04-21 22:00:59 +02:00
Flavio Suligoi
2a6308b954 efi: Add missed space in GRUB_EFI_GLOBAL_VARIABLE_GUID
Signed-off-by: Flavio Suligoi <f.suligoi@asem.it>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-31 12:17:03 +02:00
Michael Chang
68006d1732 zfs: Fix gcc10 error -Werror=zero-length-bounds
We bumped into the build error while testing gcc-10 pre-release.

In file included from ../../include/grub/file.h:22,
		from ../../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs.c:34:
../../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs.c: In function 'zap_leaf_lookup':
../../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs.c:2263:44: error: array subscript '<unknown>' is outside the bounds of an interior zero-length array 'grub_uint16_t[0]' {aka 'short unsigned int[0]'} [-Werror=zero-length-bounds]
2263 |   for (chunk = grub_zfs_to_cpu16 (l->l_hash[LEAF_HASH (blksft, h, l)], endian);
../../include/grub/types.h:241:48: note: in definition of macro 'grub_le_to_cpu16'
 241 | # define grub_le_to_cpu16(x) ((grub_uint16_t) (x))
     |                                                ^
../../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs.c:2263:16: note: in expansion of macro 'grub_zfs_to_cpu16'
2263 |   for (chunk = grub_zfs_to_cpu16 (l->l_hash[LEAF_HASH (blksft, h, l)], endian);
     |                ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from ../../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs.c:48:
../../include/grub/zfs/zap_leaf.h:72:16: note: while referencing 'l_hash'
  72 |  grub_uint16_t l_hash[0];
     |                ^~~~~~

Here I'd like to quote from the gcc document [1] which seems best to
explain what is going on here.

"Although the size of a zero-length array is zero, an array member of
this kind may increase the size of the enclosing type as a result of
tail padding. The offset of a zero-length array member from the
beginning of the enclosing structure is the same as the offset of an
array with one or more elements of the same type. The alignment of a
zero-length array is the same as the alignment of its elements.

Declaring zero-length arrays in other contexts, including as interior
members of structure objects or as non-member objects, is discouraged.
Accessing elements of zero-length arrays declared in such contexts is
undefined and may be diagnosed."

The l_hash[0] is apparnetly an interior member to the enclosed structure
while l_entries[0] is the trailing member. And the offending code tries
to access members in l_hash[0] array that triggers the diagnose.

Given that the l_entries[0] is used to get proper alignment to access
leaf chunks, we can accomplish the same thing through the ALIGN_UP macro
thus eliminating l_entries[0] from the structure. In this way we can
pacify the warning as l_hash[0] now becomes the last member to the
enclosed structure.

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-31 12:17:03 +02:00
Michael Chang
bdf170d101 mdraid1x_linux: Fix gcc10 error -Werror=array-bounds
We bumped into the build error while testing gcc-10 pre-release.

../../grub-core/disk/mdraid1x_linux.c: In function 'grub_mdraid_detect':
../../grub-core/disk/mdraid1x_linux.c:181:15: error: array subscript <unknown> is outside array bounds of 'grub_uint16_t[0]' {aka 'short unsigned int[0]'} [-Werror=array-bounds]
  181 |      (char *) &sb.dev_roles[grub_le_to_cpu32 (sb.dev_number)]
      |               ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
../../grub-core/disk/mdraid1x_linux.c:98:17: note: while referencing 'dev_roles'
   98 |   grub_uint16_t dev_roles[0]; /* Role in array, or 0xffff for a spare, or 0xfffe for faulty.  */
      |                 ^~~~~~~~~
../../grub-core/disk/mdraid1x_linux.c:127:33: note: defined here 'sb'
  127 |       struct grub_raid_super_1x sb;
      |                                 ^~
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

Apparently gcc issues the warning when trying to access sb.dev_roles
array's member, since it is a zero length array as the last element of
struct grub_raid_super_1x that is allocated sparsely without extra
chunks for the trailing bits, so the warning looks legitimate in this
regard.

As the whole thing here is doing offset computation, it is undue to use
syntax that would imply array member access then take address from it
later. Instead we could accomplish the same thing through basic array
pointer arithmetic to pacify the warning.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-31 12:17:02 +02:00
Simon Hardy
6643507ce3 build: Fix GRUB i386-pc build with Ubuntu gcc
With recent versions of gcc on Ubuntu a very large lzma_decompress.img file is
output. (e.g. 134479600 bytes instead of 2864.) This causes grub-mkimage to
fail with: "error: Decompressor is too big."

This seems to be caused by a section .note.gnu.property that is placed at an
offset such that objcopy needs to pad the img file with zeros.

This issue is present on:
Ubuntu 19.10 with gcc (Ubuntu 8.3.0-26ubuntu1~19.10) 8.3.0
Ubuntu 19.10 with gcc (Ubuntu 9.2.1-9ubuntu2) 9.2.1 20191008

This issue is not present on:
Ubuntu 19.10 with gcc (Ubuntu 7.5.0-3ubuntu1~19.10) 7.5.0
RHEL 8.0 with gcc 8.3.1 20190507 (Red Hat 8.3.1-4)

The issue can be fixed by removing the section using objcopy as shown in
this patch.

Signed-off-by: Simon Hardy <simon.hardy@itdev.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-31 12:17:02 +02:00
Tianjia Zhang
800de4a1d0 efi/tpm: Fix memory leak in grub_tpm1/2_log_event()
The memory requested for the event is not released here,
causing memory leaks. This patch fixes this problem.

Signed-off-by: Jia Zhang <zhang.jia@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Tianjia Zhang <tianjia.zhang@linux.alibaba.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-31 12:16:32 +02:00
Michael Chang
5e5a47b8a7 docs: Document notes on LVM cache booting
Add notes on LVM cache booting to the GRUB manual to help user understanding
the outstanding issue and status.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-31 12:01:41 +02:00
Michael Chang
0454b04453 lvm: Add LVM cache logical volume handling
The LVM cache logical volume is the logical volume consisting of the original
and the cache pool logical volume. The original is usually on a larger and
slower storage device while the cache pool is on a smaller and faster one. The
performance of the original volume can be improved by storing the frequently
used data on the cache pool to utilize the greater performance of faster
device.

The default cache mode "writethrough" ensures that any data written will be
stored both in the cache and on the origin LV, therefore grub can be straight
to read the original lv as no data loss is guarenteed.

The second cache mode is "writeback", which delays writing from the cache pool
back to the origin LV to have increased performance. The drawback is potential
data loss if losing the associated cache device.

During the boot time grub reads the LVM offline i.e. LVM volumes are not
activated and mounted, hence it should be fine to read directly from original
lv since all cached data should have been flushed back in the process of taking
it offline.

It is also not much helpful to the situation by adding fsync calls to the
install code. The fsync did not force to write back dirty cache to the original
device and rather it would update associated cache metadata to complete the
write transaction with the cache device. IOW the writes to cached blocks still
go only to the cache device.

To write back dirty cache, as LVM cache did not support dirty cache flush per
block range, there'no way to do it for file. On the other hand the "cleaner"
policy is implemented and can be used to write back "all" dirty blocks in a
cache, which effectively drain all dirty cache gradually to attain and last in
the "clean" state, which can be useful for shrinking or decommissioning a
cache. The result and effect is not what we are looking for here.

In conclusion, as it seems no way to enforce file writes to the original
device, grub may suffer from power failure as it cannot assemble the cache
device and read the dirty data from it. However since the case is only
applicable to writeback mode which is sensitive to data lost in nature, I'd
still like to propose my (relatively simple) patch and treat reading dirty
cache as improvement.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-31 11:59:35 +02:00
Patrick Steinhardt
552c9fd081 gnulib: Fix build of base64 when compiling with memory debugging
When building GRUB with memory management debugging enabled, then the
build fails because of `grub_debug_malloc()` and `grub_debug_free()`
being undefined in the luks2 module. The cause is that we patch
"base64.h" to unconditionaly include "config-util.h", which shouldn't be
included for modules at all. As a result, `MM_DEBUG` is defined when
building the module, causing it to use the debug memory allocation
functions. As these are not built into modules, we end up with a linker
error.

Fix the issue by removing the <config-util.h> include altogether. The
sole reason it was included was for the `_GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST` macro,
which we can simply define as empty in case it's not set.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:58:36 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
2c43ab4ef7 build: Fix option to explicitly disable memory debugging
The memory management system supports a debug mode that can be enabled
at build time by passing "--enable-mm-debug" to the configure script.
Passing the option will cause us define MM_DEBUG as expected, but in
fact the reverse option "--disable-mm-debug" will do the exact same
thing and also set up the define. This currently causes the build of
"lib/gnulib/base64.c" to fail as it tries to use `grub_debug_malloc()`
and `grub_debug_free()` even though both symbols aren't defined.

Seemingly, `AC_ARG_ENABLE()` will always execute the third argument if
either the positive or negative option was passed. Let's thus fix the
issue by moving the call to`AC_DEFINE()` into an explicit `if test
$xenable_mm_debug` block, similar to how other defines work.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
2020-03-10 21:56:39 +01:00
David Michael
20def1a3c3 fat: Support file modification times
This allows comparing file ages on EFI system partitions.

Signed-off-by: David Michael <fedora.dm0@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:52:07 +01:00
David Michael
8ad7c23864 exfat: Save the matching directory entry struct when searching
This provides the node's attributes outside the iterator function
so the file modification time can be accessed and reported.

Signed-off-by: David Michael <fedora.dm0@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:48:05 +01:00
Mike Gilbert
1657e72f5b datetime: Enable the datetime module for the emu platform
Fixes a build failure:

  grub-core/commands/date.c:49: undefined reference to `grub_get_weekday_name'
  grub-core/commands/ls.c:155: undefined reference to `grub_unixtime2datetime'

Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/711512

Signed-off-by: Mike Gilbert <floppym@gentoo.org>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:45:11 +01:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
2bfd3654a6 build: Add soft-float handling for SuperH (sh4)
While GRUB has no platform support for SuperH (sh4) yet, this change
adds the target-specific handling of soft-floats such that the GRUB
utilities can be built on this target.

Signed-off-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:43:56 +01:00
Peter Jones
9b89b1dedb efi: Fix the type of grub_efi_status_t
Currently, in some builds with some checkers, we see:

1. grub-core/disk/efi/efidisk.c:601: error[shiftTooManyBitsSigned]: Shifting signed 64-bit value by 63 bits is undefined behaviour

This is because grub_efi_status_t is defined as grub_efi_intn_t, which is
signed, and shifting into the sign bit is not defined behavior.  UEFI fixed
this in the spec in 2.3:

2.3 | Change the defined type of EFI_STATUS from INTN to UINTN | May 7, 2009

And the current EDK2 code has:
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-//
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-// Status codes common to all execution phases
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-//
MdePkg/Include/Base.h:typedef UINTN RETURN_STATUS;
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-/**
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  Produces a RETURN_STATUS code with the highest bit set.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  @param  StatusCode    The status code value to convert into a warning code.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-                        StatusCode must be in the range 0x00000000..0x7FFFFFFF.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  @return The value specified by StatusCode with the highest bit set.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-**/
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-#define ENCODE_ERROR(StatusCode)     ((RETURN_STATUS)(MAX_BIT | (StatusCode)))
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-/**
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  Produces a RETURN_STATUS code with the highest bit clear.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  @param  StatusCode    The status code value to convert into a warning code.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-                        StatusCode must be in the range 0x00000000..0x7FFFFFFF.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  @return The value specified by StatusCode with the highest bit clear.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-**/
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-#define ENCODE_WARNING(StatusCode)   ((RETURN_STATUS)(StatusCode))
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-/**
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  Returns TRUE if a specified RETURN_STATUS code is an error code.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  This function returns TRUE if StatusCode has the high bit set.  Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  @param  StatusCode    The status code value to evaluate.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  @retval TRUE          The high bit of StatusCode is set.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-  @retval FALSE         The high bit of StatusCode is clear.
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-**/
MdePkg/Include/Base.h-#define RETURN_ERROR(StatusCode)     (((INTN)(RETURN_STATUS)(StatusCode)) < 0)
...
Uefi/UefiBaseType.h:typedef RETURN_STATUS             EFI_STATUS;

This patch makes grub's implementation match the Edk2 declaration with regards
to the signedness of the type.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:42:31 +01:00
Peter Jones
3e8c338bfa efi/gop: Add debug output on GOP probing
Add debug information to EFI GOP video driver probing function.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:42:13 +01:00
Peter Jones
c73cda3495 efi/uga: Use video instead of fb as debug condition
All other video drivers use "video" as the debug condition instead of "fb"
so change this in the efi/uga driver to make it consistent with the others.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:41:38 +01:00
Peter Jones
df84d6e94c efi: Print error messages to grub_efi_allocate_pages_real()
No messages were printed in this function, add some to ease debugging.

Also, the function returns a void * pointer so return NULL instead of
0 to make the code more readable.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:41:16 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
df5d96de42 efi/uga: Use 64 bit for fb_base
We get 64 bit from PCI BAR but then truncate by assigning to 32 bit.
Make sure to check that pointer does not overflow on 32 bit platform.

Closes: 50931

Signed-off-by: Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:40:40 +01:00
Alexander Graf
e642c95ab6 efi/gop: Add support for BLT_ONLY adapters
EFI GOP has support for multiple different bitness types of frame buffers
and for a special "BLT only" type which is always defined to be RGBx.

Because grub2 doesn't ever directly access the frame buffer but instead
only renders graphics via the BLT interface anyway, we can easily support
these adapters.

The reason this has come up now is the emerging support for virtio-gpu
in OVMF. That adapter does not have the notion of a memory mapped frame
buffer and thus is BLT only.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:40:31 +01:00
Peter Jones
f0f97576e0 normal/completion: Fix possible NULL pointer dereference
Coverity Scan reports that the grub_strrchr() function can return NULL if
the character is not found. Check if that's the case for dirfile pointer.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:40:23 +01:00
Peter Jones
8d88ae92b5 kern: Add grub_debug_enabled()
Add a grub_debug_enabled() helper function instead of open coding it.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:40:06 +01:00
Peter Jones
42f4054faf Makefile: Make libgrub.pp depend on config-util.h
If you build with "make -j48" a lot, sometimes you see:

gcc -E -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..  -Wall -W -DGRUB_UTIL=1 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I./include -DGRUB_FILE=\"grub_script.tab.h\" -I. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../include -I./include -I../grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/src/  -I../grub-core/lib/minilzo -I../grub-core/lib/xzembed -DMINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -DGRUB_UTIL=1 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I./include -DGRUB_FILE=\"grub_script.tab.h\" -I. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../include -I./include -I../grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/src/  -I./grub-core/gnulib -I../grub-core/gnulib -I/builddir/build/BUILD/grub-2.02/grub-aarch64-efi-2.02 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 \
  -D'GRUB_MOD_INIT(x)=@MARKER@x@' grub_script.tab.h grub_script.yy.h ../grub-core/commands/blocklist.c ../grub-core/commands/macbless.c ../grub-core/commands/xnu_uuid.c ../grub-core/commands/testload.c ../grub-core/commands/ls.c ../grub-core/disk/dmraid_nvidia.c ../grub-core/disk/loopback.c ../grub-core/disk/lvm.c ../grub-core/disk/mdraid_linux.c ../grub-core/disk/mdraid_linux_be.c ../grub-core/disk/mdraid1x_linux.c ../grub-core/disk/raid5_recover.c ../grub-core/disk/raid6_recover.c ../grub-core/font/font.c ../grub-core/gfxmenu/font.c ../grub-core/normal/charset.c ../grub-core/video/fb/fbblit.c ../grub-core/video/fb/fbutil.c ../grub-core/video/fb/fbfill.c ../grub-core/video/fb/video_fb.c ../grub-core/video/video.c ../grub-core/video/capture.c ../grub-core/video/colors.c ../grub-core/unidata.c ../grub-core/io/bufio.c ../grub-core/fs/affs.c ../grub-core/fs/afs.c ../grub-core/fs/bfs.c ../grub-core/fs/btrfs.c ../grub-core/fs/cbfs.c ../grub-core/fs/cpio.c ../grub-core/fs/cpio_be.c ../grub-core/fs/odc.c ../grub-core/fs/newc.c ../grub-core/fs/ext2.c ../grub-core/fs/fat.c ../grub-core/fs/exfat.c ../grub-core/fs/fshelp.c ../grub-core/fs/hfs.c ../grub-core/fs/hfsplus.c ../grub-core/fs/hfspluscomp.c ../grub-core/fs/iso9660.c ../grub-core/fs/jfs.c ../grub-core/fs/minix.c ../grub-core/fs/minix2.c ../grub-core/fs/minix3.c ../grub-core/fs/minix_be.c ../grub-core/fs/minix2_be.c ../grub-core/fs/minix3_be.c ../grub-core/fs/nilfs2.c ../grub-core/fs/ntfs.c ../grub-core/fs/ntfscomp.c ../grub-core/fs/reiserfs.c ../grub-core/fs/romfs.c ../grub-core/fs/sfs.c ../grub-core/fs/squash4.c ../grub-core/fs/tar.c ../grub-core/fs/udf.c ../grub-core/fs/ufs2.c ../grub-core/fs/ufs.c ../grub-core/fs/ufs_be.c ../grub-core/fs/xfs.c ../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfscrypt.c ../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs.c ../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfsinfo.c ../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs_lzjb.c ../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs_lz4.c ../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs_sha256.c ../grub-core/fs/zfs/zfs_fletcher.c ../grub-core/lib/envblk.c ../grub-core/lib/hexdump.c ../grub-core/lib/LzFind.c ../grub-core/lib/LzmaEnc.c ../grub-core/lib/crc.c ../grub-core/lib/adler32.c ../grub-core/lib/crc64.c ../grub-core/normal/datetime.c ../grub-core/normal/misc.c ../grub-core/partmap/acorn.c ../grub-core/partmap/amiga.c ../grub-core/partmap/apple.c ../grub-core/partmap/sun.c ../grub-core/partmap/plan.c ../grub-core/partmap/dvh.c ../grub-core/partmap/sunpc.c ../grub-core/partmap/bsdlabel.c ../grub-core/partmap/dfly.c ../grub-core/script/function.c ../grub-core/script/lexer.c ../grub-core/script/main.c ../grub-core/script/script.c ../grub-core/script/argv.c ../grub-core/io/gzio.c ../grub-core/io/xzio.c ../grub-core/io/lzopio.c ../grub-core/kern/ia64/dl_helper.c ../grub-core/kern/arm/dl_helper.c ../grub-core/kern/arm64/dl_helper.c ../grub-core/lib/minilzo/minilzo.c ../grub-core/lib/xzembed/xz_dec_bcj.c ../grub-core/lib/xzembed/xz_dec_lzma2.c ../grub-core/lib/xzembed/xz_dec_stream.c ../util/misc.c ../grub-core/kern/command.c ../grub-core/kern/device.c ../grub-core/kern/disk.c ../grub-core/lib/disk.c ../util/getroot.c ../grub-core/osdep/unix/getroot.c ../grub-core/osdep/getroot.c ../grub-core/osdep/devmapper/getroot.c ../grub-core/osdep/relpath.c ../grub-core/kern/emu/hostdisk.c ../grub-core/osdep/devmapper/hostdisk.c ../grub-core/osdep/hostdisk.c ../grub-core/osdep/unix/hostdisk.c ../grub-core/osdep/exec.c ../grub-core/osdep/sleep.c ../grub-core/osdep/password.c ../grub-core/kern/emu/misc.c ../grub-core/kern/emu/mm.c ../grub-core/kern/env.c ../grub-core/kern/err.c ../grub-core/kern/file.c ../grub-core/kern/fs.c ../grub-core/kern/list.c ../grub-core/kern/misc.c ../grub-core/kern/partition.c ../grub-core/lib/crypto.c ../grub-core/disk/luks.c ../grub-core/disk/geli.c ../grub-core/disk/cryptodisk.c ../grub-core/disk/AFSplitter.c ../grub-core/lib/pbkdf2.c ../grub-core/commands/extcmd.c ../grub-core/lib/arg.c ../grub-core/disk/ldm.c ../grub-core/disk/diskfilter.c ../grub-core/partmap/gpt.c ../grub-core/partmap/msdos.c ../grub-core/fs/proc.c ../grub-core/fs/archelp.c > libgrub.pp || (rm -f libgrub.pp; exit 1)
rm -f stamp-h1
touch ../config-util.h.in
cd . && /bin/sh ./config.status config-util.h
config.status: creating config-util.h
In file included from ../include/grub/mm.h:25:0,
                 from ../include/grub/disk.h:29,
                 from ../include/grub/file.h:26,
                 from ../grub-core/fs/btrfs.c:21:
./config.h:38:10: fatal error: ./config-util.h: No such file or directory
 #include <config-util.h>
          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
make: *** [Makefile:13098: libgrub.pp] Error 1

This is because libgrub.pp is built with -DGRUB_UTIL=1, which means
it'll try to include config-util.h, but a parallel make is actually
building that file.  I think.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:39:53 +01:00
Peter Jones
cc93c5a849 efi: Print more debug info in our module loader
The function that searches the mods section base address does not have
any debug information. Add some debugging outputs that could be useful.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:39:44 +01:00
Peter Jones
ea04f131a4 linux/getroot: Handle rssd storage device names
The Micron PCIe SSDs Linux driver (mtip32xx) exposes block devices
as /dev/rssd[a-z]+[0-9]*. Add support for these rssd device names.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:39:34 +01:00
Julian Andres Klode
87049f9716 smbios: Add a --linux argument to apply linux modalias-like filtering
Linux creates modalias strings by filtering out non-ASCII, space,
and colon characters. Provide an option that does the same filtering
so people can create a modalias string in GRUB, and then match their
modalias patterns against it.

Signed-off-by: Julian Andres Klode <julian.klode@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:35:02 +01:00
Mike Gilbert
2e246b6fec po: Fix replacement of %m in sed programs
When running make dist, I hit this error:

  rm -f en@arabic.gmo && /usr/bin/gmsgfmt -c --statistics --verbose -o en@arabic.gmo en@arabic.po
  en@arabic.po:5312: 'msgstr' is not a valid C format string, unlike 'msgid'.
  Reason: The character that terminates the directive number 3 is not a valid conversion specifier.
  /usr/bin/gmsgfmt: found 1 fatal error

This was caused by "%m" being replaced with foreign Unicode characters.
For example:

  msgid "cannot rename the file %s to %s: %m"
  msgstr "ﺹﺎﻨﻧﻮﺗ ﺮﻌﻧﺎﻤﻋ ﺖﻬﻋ ﻒִﻴﻠﻋ %s ﺕﻭ %s: %ﻡ"

Mimic the workaround used for "%s" by reversing the replacement of "%m" at
the end of the sed programs.

Signed-off-by: Mike Gilbert <floppym@gentoo.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:32:09 +01:00
Colin Watson
ac116bd659 gettext: Restore patches to po/Makefile.in.in
These were inadvertently lost during the conversion to Gnulib (gnulib:
Upgrade Gnulib and switch to bootstrap tool; commit 35b909062). The
files in po/gettext-patches/ can be imported using "git am" on top of
the gettext tag corresponding to AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION in configure.ac
(currently 0.18.3). They handle translation of messages in shell files,
make msgfmt output in little-endian format, and arrange to use @SHELL@
rather than /bin/sh.

There were some changes solely for the purpose of distributing extra
files; for ease of maintenance, I've added these to
conf/Makefile.extra-dist instead.

Fixes: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?57298

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-03-10 21:17:54 +01:00
Peter Jones
d5a32255de misc: Make grub_strtol() "end" pointers have safer const qualifiers
Currently the string functions grub_strtol(), grub_strtoul(), and
grub_strtoull() don't declare the "end" pointer in such a way as to
require the pointer itself or the character array to be immutable to the
implementation, nor does the C standard do so in its similar functions,
though it does require us not to change any of it.

The typical declarations of these functions follow this pattern:

long
strtol(const char * restrict nptr, char ** restrict endptr, int base);

Much of the reason for this is historic, and a discussion of that
follows below, after the explanation of this change.  (GRUB currently
does not include the "restrict" qualifiers, and we name the arguments a
bit differently.)

The implementation is semantically required to treat the character array
as immutable, but such accidental modifications aren't stopped by the
compiler, and the semantics for both the callers and the implementation
of these functions are sometimes also helped by adding that requirement.

This patch changes these declarations to follow this pattern instead:

long
strtol(const char * restrict nptr,
       const char ** const restrict endptr,
       int base);

This means that if any modification to these functions accidentally
introduces either an errant modification to the underlying character
array, or an accidental assignment to endptr rather than *endptr, the
compiler should generate an error.  (The two uses of "restrict" in this
case basically mean strtol() isn't allowed to modify the character array
by going through *endptr, and endptr isn't allowed to point inside the
array.)

It also means the typical use case changes to:

  char *s = ...;
  const char *end;
  long l;

  l = strtol(s, &end, 10);

Or even:

  const char *p = str;
  while (p && *p) {
	  long l = strtol(p, &p, 10);
	  ...
  }

This fixes 26 places where we discard our attempts at treating the data
safely by doing:

  const char *p = str;
  long l;

  l = strtol(p, (char **)&ptr, 10);

It also adds 5 places where we do:

  char *p = str;
  while (p && *p) {
	  long l = strtol(p, (const char ** const)&p, 10);
	  ...
	  /* more calls that need p not to be pointer-to-const */
  }

While moderately distasteful, this is a better problem to have.

With one minor exception, I have tested that all of this compiles
without relevant warnings or errors, and that /much/ of it behaves
correctly, with gcc 9 using 'gcc -W -Wall -Wextra'.  The one exception
is the changes in grub-core/osdep/aros/hostdisk.c , which I have no idea
how to build.

Because the C standard defined type-qualifiers in a way that can be
confusing, in the past there's been a slow but fairly regular stream of
churn within our patches, which add and remove the const qualifier in many
of the users of these functions.  This change should help avoid that in
the future, and in order to help ensure this, I've added an explanation
in misc.h so that when someone does get a compiler warning about a type
error, they have the fix at hand.

The reason we don't have "const" in these calls in the standard is
purely anachronistic: C78 (de facto) did not have type qualifiers in the
syntax, and the "const" type qualifier was added for C89 (I think; it
may have been later).  strtol() appears to date from 4.3BSD in 1986,
which means it could not be added to those functions in the standard
without breaking compatibility, which is usually avoided.

The syntax chosen for type qualifiers is what has led to the churn
regarding usage of const, and is especially confusing on string
functions due to the lack of a string type.  Quoting from C99, the
syntax is:

 declarator:
  pointer[opt] direct-declarator
 direct-declarator:
  identifier
  ( declarator )
  direct-declarator [ type-qualifier-list[opt] assignment-expression[opt] ]
  ...
  direct-declarator [ type-qualifier-list[opt] * ]
  ...
 pointer:
  * type-qualifier-list[opt]
  * type-qualifier-list[opt] pointer
 type-qualifier-list:
  type-qualifier
  type-qualifier-list type-qualifier
 ...
 type-qualifier:
  const
  restrict
  volatile

So the examples go like:

const char foo;			// immutable object
const char *foo;		// mutable pointer to object
char * const foo;		// immutable pointer to mutable object
const char * const foo;		// immutable pointer to immutable object
const char const * const foo; 	// XXX extra const keyword in the middle
const char * const * const foo; // immutable pointer to immutable
				//   pointer to immutable object
const char ** const foo;	// immutable pointer to mutable pointer
				//   to immutable object

Making const left-associative for * and right-associative for everything
else may not have been the best choice ever, but here we are, and the
inevitable result is people using trying to use const (as they should!),
putting it at the wrong place, fighting with the compiler for a bit, and
then either removing it or typecasting something in a bad way.  I won't
go into describing restrict, but its syntax has exactly the same issue
as with const.

Anyway, the last example above actually represents the *behavior* that's
required of strtol()-like functions, so that's our choice for the "end"
pointer.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-28 12:41:29 +01:00
Mike Gilbert
c71be831f1 build: Disable PIE in TARGET_CCASFLAGS if needed
PIE should be disabled in assembly sources as well, or else GRUB will
fail to boot.

Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/667852

Signed-off-by: Mike Gilbert <floppym@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
2020-02-28 12:35:30 +01:00
Mike Gilbert
3137ecd97c build: Move TARGET_* assignments earlier
On a 32-bit SPARC userland, configure fails to compile assembly and the
build fails:

    checking for options to compile assembly... configure: error: could not compile assembly

config.log shows:

    asm-tests/sparc64.S: Assembler messages:
    asm-tests/sparc64.S:5: Error: Architecture mismatch on "lduw [%o4+4],%o4".
    asm-tests/sparc64.S:5: (Requires v9|v9a|v9b|v9c|v9d|v9e|v9v|v9m|m8; requested architecture is sparclite.)
    asm-tests/sparc64.S:7: Error: Architecture mismatch on "stw %o5,[%o3]".
    asm-tests/sparc64.S:7: (Requires v9|v9a|v9b|v9c|v9d|v9e|v9v|v9m|m8; requested architecture is sparclite.)
    asm-tests/sparc64.S:8: Error: Architecture mismatch on "bne,pt %icc,1b ,pt %icc,1b".
    asm-tests/sparc64.S:8: (Requires v9|v9a|v9b|v9c|v9d|v9e|v9v|v9m|m8; requested architecture is sparclite.)

Simply moving these blocks earlier in configure.ac is sufficient to
ensure that the tests are executed with the appropriate flags
(specifically -m64 in this case).

Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/667850

Signed-off-by: Mike Gilbert <floppym@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
2020-02-28 12:29:39 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
9404c41953 luks2: Add missing newline to debug message
The debug message printed when decryption with a keyslot fails is
missing its trailing newline. Add it to avoid mangling it with
subsequent output.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-28 12:27:55 +01:00
Michael Chang
d0de8b37f6 verifiers: Fix calling uninitialized function pointer
The necessary check for NULL before use of function ver->close is not
taking place in the failure path. This patch simply adds the missing
check and fixes the problem that GRUB hangs indefinitely after booting
rogue image without valid signature if secure boot is turned on.

Now it displays like this for booting rogue UEFI image:

  error: bad shim signature
  error: you need to load the kernel first

  Press any key to continue...

and then you can go back to boot menu by pressing any key or after a few
seconds expired.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-18 15:17:40 +01:00
Peter Jones
0ad07e928a grub-editenv: Make grub-editenv chase symlinks including those across devices
The grub-editenv create command will wrongly overwrite /boot/grub2/grubenv
with a regular file if grubenv is a symbolic link. But instead, it should
create a new file in the path the symlink points to.

This lets /boot/grub2/grubenv be a symlink to /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grubenv
even when they're different mount points, which allows grub2-editenv to be
the same across platforms (i.e. UEFI vs BIOS).

For example, in Fedora the GRUB EFI builds have prefix set to /EFI/fedora
(on the EFI System Partition), but for BIOS machine it'll be /boot/grub2
(which may or may not be its own mountpoint).

With this patch, on EFI machines we can make /boot/grub2/grubenv a symlink
to /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grubenv, and the same copy of grub-set-default will
work on both kinds of systems.

Windows doesn't implement a readlink primitive, so the current behaviour is
maintained for this operating system.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Lebon <jlebon@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-18 15:16:02 +01:00
Peter Jones
03e72830ab grub-editenv: Add grub_util_readlink()
Currently grub-editenv and related tools are not able to follow symbolic
links when finding their config file. For example the grub-editenv create
command will wrongly overwrite a symlink in /boot/grub2/grubenv with a new
regular file, instead of creating a file in the path the symlink points to.

A following patch will change that and add support in grub-editenv to
follow symbolic links when finding the grub environment variables file.

Add a grub_util_readlink() helper function that is just a wrapper around
the platform specific function to read the value of a symbolic link. This
helper function will be used by the following patch for grub-editenv.

The helper function is not added for Windows, since this operating system
doesn't have a primitive to read the contents of a symbolic link.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-18 15:14:13 +01:00
Robert Marshall
9f03dc5d7b docs: Update info with grub.cfg netboot selection order
Add documentation to the GRUB manual that specifies the order netboot
clients use to select a GRUB configuration file.

Also explain that the feature is enabled by default but can be disabled
by setting the "feature_net_search_cfg" environment variable to "n" in
an embedded configuration file.

Signed-off-by: Robert Marshall <rmarshall@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-18 15:12:07 +01:00
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
cb2f15c544 normal/main: Search for specific config files for netboot
This patch implements a search for a specific configuration when the config
file is on a remoteserver. It uses the following order:
   1) DHCP client UUID option.
   2) MAC address (in lower case hexadecimal with dash separators);
   3) IP (in upper case hexadecimal) or IPv6;
   4) The original grub.cfg file.

This procedure is similar to what is used by pxelinux and yaboot:
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/PXELINUX#config

It is enabled by default but can be disabled by setting the environment
variable "feature_net_search_cfg" to "n" in an embedded configuration.

Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=873406

Signed-off-by: Paulo Flabiano Smorigo <pfsmorigo@br.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-18 15:12:06 +01:00
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
febc761e67 net/dhcp: Set net_<interface>_client{id, uuid} variables from DHCP options
This patch sets a net_<interface>_clientid and net_<interface>_clientuuid
GRUB environment variables, using the DHCP client ID and UUID options if
these are found.

In the same way than net_<interface>_<option> variables are set for other
options such domain name, boot file, next server, etc.

Signed-off-by: Paulo Flabiano Smorigo <pfsmorigo@br.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-18 15:12:06 +01:00
Javier Martinez Canillas
e921119857 net/dhcp: Consistently use decimal numbers for DHCP/BOOTP options enum
The DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions enum values are a mixture of
decimal and hexadecimal numbers. Change this to consistently use decimal
numbers for all since that is how these values are defined by RFC 2132.

Suggested-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-18 15:12:06 +01:00
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
8c2c35dcc0 kern: Add %X option to printf functions
The printf(3) function has support for the %X format specifier, to output
an unsigned hexadecimal integer in uppercase.

This can be achived in GRUB using the %x format specifier in grub_printf()
and calling grub_toupper(), but it is more convenient if there is support
for %X in grub_printf().

Signed-off-by: Paulo Flabiano Smorigo <pfsmorigo@br.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-18 15:12:06 +01:00
Javier Martinez Canillas
aa096037ae normal: Move common datetime functions out of the normal module
The common datetime helper functions are currently included in the normal
module, but this makes any other module that calls these functions to have
a dependency with the normal module only for this reason.

Since the normal module does a lot of stuff, it calls functions from other
modules. But since other modules may depend on it for calling the datetime
helpers, this could lead to circular dependencies between modules.

As an example, when platform == xen the grub_get_datetime() function from
the datetime module calls to the grub_unixtime2datetime() helper function
from the normal module. Which leads to the following module dependency:

    datetime -> normal

and send_dhcp_packet() from the net module calls the grub_get_datetime()
function, which leads to the following module dependency:

    net -> datetime -> normal

but that means that the normal module is not allowed to depend on net or
any other module that depends on it due the transitive dependency caused
by datetime. A recent patch attempted to add support to fetch the config
file over the network, which leads to the following circular dependency:

    normal -> net -> datetime -> normal

So having the datetime helpers in the normal module makes it quite fragile
and easy to add circular dependencies like these, that break the build due
the genmoddep.awk script catching the issues.

Fix this by taking the datetime helper functions out of the normal module
and instead add them to the datetime module itself. Besides fixing these
issues, it makes more sense to have these helper functions there anyways.

Reported-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-18 15:12:06 +01:00
Peter Jones
3165efcfc2 minilzo: Update to minilzo-2.08
This patch updates the miniLZO library to a newer version, which among other
things fixes "CVE-2014-4607 - lzo: lzo1x_decompress_safe() integer overflow"
that is present in the current used in GRUB.

It also updates the "GRUB Developers Manual", to mention that the library is
used and describes the process to update it to a newer release when needed.

Resolves: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?42635

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-02-11 21:30:30 +01:00
Peter Jones
598de14d93 squash4: Fix an uninitialized variable
gcc says:

grub-core/fs/squash4.c: In function ‘direct_read’:
grub-core/fs/squash4.c:868:10: error: ‘err’ may be used uninitialized in
this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
  868 |       if (err)
      |          ^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

This patch initializes it to GRUB_ERR_NONE.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-01-28 21:22:01 +01:00
C. Masloch
e96e785580 freedos: Fix FreeDOS command booting large files (near or above 64 KiB)
While testing the 86-DOS lDebug [1] booting from GRUB2, newer versions of the
debugger would fail to load when booted using GRUB's freedos command. The
behaviour observed in a qemu i386 machine was that the ROM-BIOS's boot load
would start anew, instead of loading the selected debugger as kernel.

It came to light that there was a size limit: Kernel files that were 58880
bytes (E600h) long or shorter succeeded to boot, while files that were 64000
bytes or longer failed in the manner described.

Eventually it turned out that the relocator16 stub succeeded whenever it was
placed completely within the first 64 KiB of the Low Memory Area. The chunk
for the relocator is allocated with a minimum address of 0x8010 and a maximum
address just below 0xA0000 [2]. That means if the kernel is, for instance,
E600h bytes long, then the kernel will be allocated memory starting at 00600h
(the fixed FreeDOS kernel load address) up to E600h + 00600h = 0EC00h, which
leaves 1400h (5120) bytes for the relocator to stay in the first 64 KiB.
If the kernel is 64000 bytes (FA00h) long, then the relocator must go to
FA00h + 00600h = 10000h at least which is outside the first 64 KiB.

The problem is that the relocator16 initialises the DS register with a
"pseudo real mode" descriptor, which is defined with a segment limit of
64 KiB and a segment base of zero. After that, the relocator addressed
parts of itself (implicitly) using the DS register, with an offset from
ESI, which holds the linear address of the relocator's base [3]. With the
larger kernel files this would lead to accessing data beyond the 64 KiB
segment limit, presumably leading to a fault and perhaps a subsequent
triple-fault or such.

This patch fixes the relocator to set the segment base of the descriptors
to the base address of the relocator; then, the subsequent accesses to
the relocator's variables are done without the ESI register as an index.
This does not interfere with the relocator's or its target's normal
operation; the segment limits are still loaded with 64 KiB and all the
segment bases are subsequently reset by the relocator anyway.

Current versions of the debugger to test are uploaded to [4]. The file
ldebugnh.com (LZ4-compressed and built with -D_EXTHELP=0) at 58368 bytes
loads successfully, whereas ldebug.com at 64000 bytes fails. Loading one
of these files requires setting root to a FAT FS partition and using the
freedos command to specify the file as kernel:

set root='(hd0,msdos1)'
freedos /ldebug.com
boot

Booting the file using the multiboot command (which uses a WIP entrypoint
of the debugger) works, as it does not use GRUB's relocator16 but instead
includes a loader in the kernel itself, which drops it back to 86 Mode.

[1]: https://hg.ulukai.org/ecm/ldebug
[2]: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grub.git/tree/grub-core/lib/i386/relocator.c?id=495781f5ed1b48bf27f16c53940d6700c181c74c#n127
[3]: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/grub.git/tree/grub-core/lib/i386/relocator16.S?id=495781f5ed1b48bf27f16c53940d6700c181c74c#n97
[4]: https://ulukai.org/ecm/lDebug-5479a7988d21-nohelp.zip

Signed-off-by: C. Masloch <pushbx@ulukai.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-01-28 21:16:48 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
365e0cc3e7 disk: Implement support for LUKS2
With cryptsetup 2.0, a new version of LUKS was introduced that breaks
compatibility with the previous version due to various reasons. GRUB
currently lacks any support for LUKS2, making it impossible to decrypt
disks encrypted with that version. This commit implements support for
this new format.

Note that LUKS1 and LUKS2 are quite different data formats. While they
do share the same disk signature in the first few bytes, representation
of encryption parameters is completely different between both versions.
While the former version one relied on a single binary header, only,
LUKS2 uses the binary header only in order to locate the actual metadata
which is encoded in JSON. Furthermore, the new data format is a lot more
complex to allow for more flexible setups, like e.g. having multiple
encrypted segments and other features that weren't previously possible.
Because of this, it was decided that it doesn't make sense to keep both
LUKS1 and LUKS2 support in the same module and instead to implement it
in two different modules luks and luks2.

The proposed support for LUKS2 is able to make use of the metadata to
decrypt such disks. Note though that in the current version, only the
PBKDF2 key derival function is supported. This can mostly attributed to
the fact that the libgcrypt library currently has no support for either
Argon2i or Argon2id, which are the remaining KDFs supported by LUKS2. It
wouldn't have been much of a problem to bundle those algorithms with
GRUB itself, but it was decided against that in order to keep down the
number of patches required for initial LUKS2 support. Adding it in the
future would be trivial, given that the code structure is already in
place.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-01-10 14:30:24 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
dd3f49b106 luks: Move configuration of ciphers into cryptodisk
The luks module contains quite a lot of logic to parse cipher and
cipher-mode strings like aes-xts-plain64 into constants to apply them
to the grub_cryptodisk_t structure. This code will be required by the
upcoming luks2 module, as well, which is why this commit moves it into
its own function grub_cryptodisk_setcipher in the cryptodisk module.
While the strings are probably rather specific to the LUKS modules, it
certainly does make sense that the cryptodisk module houses code to set
up its own internal ciphers instead of hosting that code in the luks
module.

Except for necessary adjustments around error handling, this commit does
an exact move of the cipher configuration logic from luks.c to
cryptodisk.c. Any behavior changes are unintentional.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-01-10 14:29:37 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
5324c335b1 afsplitter: Move into its own module
While the AFSplitter code is currently used only by the luks module,
upcoming support for luks2 will add a second module that depends on it.
To avoid any linker errors when adding the code to both modules because
of duplicated symbols, this commit moves it into its own standalone
module afsplitter as a preparatory step.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-01-10 14:27:49 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
9fbdec2f6b bootstrap: Add gnulib's base64 module
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>
2020-01-10 14:26:40 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
c6a84545a3 json: Implement wrapping interface
While the newly added jsmn library provides the parsing interface, it
does not provide any kind of interface to act on parsed tokens. Instead,
the caller is expected to handle pointer arithmetics inside of the token
array in order to extract required information. While simple, this
requires users to know some of the inner workings of the library and is
thus quite an unintuitive interface.

This commit adds a new interface on top of the jsmn parser that provides
convenience functions to retrieve values from the parsed json type, grub_json_t.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-01-10 14:13:22 +01:00
Patrick Steinhardt
528938d503 json: Import upstream jsmn-1.1.0
The upcoming support for LUKS2 encryption will require a JSON parser to
decode all parameters required for decryption of a drive. As there is
currently no other tool that requires JSON, and as gnulib does not
provide a parser, we need to introduce a new one into the code base. The
backend for the JSON implementation is going to be the jsmn library [1].
It has several benefits that make it a very good fit for inclusion in
GRUB:

    - It is licensed under MIT.
    - It is written in C89.
    - It has no dependencies, not even libc.
    - It is small with only about 500 lines of code.
    - It doesn't do any dynamic memory allocation.
    - It is testen on x86, amd64, ARM and AVR.

The library itself comes as a single header, only, that contains both
declarations and definitions. The exposed interface is kind of
simplistic, though, and does not provide any convenience features
whatsoever. Thus there will be a separate interface provided by GRUB
around this parser that is going to be implemented in the following
commit. This change only imports jsmn.h from tag v1.1.0 and adds it
unmodified to a new json module with the following command:

curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zserge/jsmn/v1.1.0/jsmn.h \
    -o grub-core/lib/json/jsmn.h

Upstream jsmn commit hash: fdcef3ebf886fa210d14956d3c068a653e76a24e
Upstream jsmn commit name: Modernize (#149), 2019-04-20

[1]: https://github.com/zserge/jsmn

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2020-01-10 14:12:12 +01:00
Lukasz Hawrylko
0f3f5b7c13 multiboot2: Set min address for mbi allocation to 0x1000
In some cases GRUB2 allocates multiboot2 structure at 0 address, that is
a confusing behavior. Consumers of that structure can have internal NULL-checks
that will throw an error when get a pointer to data allocated at address 0.
To prevent that, define min address for mbi allocation on x86 and x86_64
platforms.

Signed-off-by: Lukasz Hawrylko <lukasz.hawrylko@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-12-20 20:35:21 +01:00
Paul Menzel
7e28ca82bb docs: Export "superusers" variable to apply to submenus
Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-12-20 20:35:21 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
b53a2f2c66 loader/i386/linux: Fix an underflow in the setup_header length calculation
Recent work around x86 Linux kernel loader revealed an underflow in the
setup_header length calculation and another related issue. Both lead to
the memory overwrite and later machine crash.

Currently when the GRUB copies the setup_header into the linux_params
(struct boot_params, traditionally known as "zero page") it assumes the
setup_header size as sizeof(linux_i386_kernel_header/lh). This is
incorrect. It should use the value calculated accordingly to the Linux
kernel boot protocol. Otherwise in case of pretty old kernel, to be
exact Linux kernel boot protocol, the GRUB may write more into
linux_params than it was expected to. Fortunately this is not very big
issue. Though it has to be fixed. However, there is also an underflow
which is grave. It happens when

  sizeof(linux_i386_kernel_header/lh) > "real size of the setup_header".

Then len value wraps around and grub_file_read() reads whole kernel into
the linux_params overwriting memory past it. This leads to the GRUB
memory allocator breakage and finally to its crash during boot.

The patch fixes both issues. Additionally, it moves the code not related to
grub_memset(linux_params)/grub_memcpy(linux_params)/grub_file_read(linux_params)
section outside of it to not confuse the reader.

Fixes: e683cfb0cf (loader/i386/linux: Calculate the setup_header length)

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Krystian Hebel <krystian.hebel@3mdeb.com>
2019-12-20 20:35:21 +01:00
David Sterba
495781f5ed btrfs: Add support for new RAID1C34 profiles
New 3- and 4-copy variants of RAID1 were merged into Linux kernel 5.5.
Add the two new profiles to the list of recognized ones. As this builds
on the same code as RAID1, only the redundancy level needs to be
adjusted, the rest is done by the existing code.

Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-12-06 20:38:01 +01:00
Lenny Szubowicz
e2c09aed97 tftp: Normalize slashes in TFTP paths
Some TFTP servers do not handle multiple consecutive slashes correctly.
This patch avoids sending TFTP requests with non-normalized paths.

Signed-off-by: Lenny Szubowicz <lszubowi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-12-06 20:26:36 +01:00
Michael Chang
5e5a15872d grub-editenv: Warn a user against editing environment block
The environment block is a preallocated 1024-byte file which serves as
persistent storage for environment variables. It has its own format
which is sensitive to corruption if an editor does not know how to
process it. Besides that the editor may inadvertently change grubenv
file size and/or make it sparse which can lead to unexpected results.

This patch adds a message to the grubenv file to warn a user against
editing it by tools other than grub-editenv.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-11-18 14:19:25 +01:00
Michael Chang
42acdd3b40 hostdisk: Set linux file descriptor to O_CLOEXEC as default
We are often bothered by this sort of lvm warning while running grub-install
every now and then:

  File descriptor 4 (/dev/vda1) leaked on vgs invocation. Parent PID 1991: /usr/sbin/grub2-install

The requirement related to the warning is dictated in the lvm man page:

  "On invocation, lvm requires that only the standard file descriptors stdin,
  stdout and stderr are available.  If others are found, they get closed and
  messages are issued warning about the leak.  This warning can be suppressed by
  setting the environment variable LVM_SUPPRESS_FD_WARNINGS."

While it could be disabled through settings, most Linux distributions seem to
enable it by default and the justification provided by the developer looks to
be valid to me: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=466138#15

Rather than trying to close and reopen the file descriptor to the same file
multiple times, which is rather cumbersome, for the sake of no vgs invocation
could happen in between. This patch enables the close-on-exec flag (O_CLOEXEC)
for new file descriptor returned by the open() system call, making it closed
thus not inherited by the child process forked and executed by the exec()
family of functions.

Fixes Debian bug #466138.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-11-18 13:42:55 +01:00
Eli Schwartz
28a7e597de grub-mkconfig: Use portable "command -v" to detect installed programs
The "which" utility is not guaranteed to be installed either, and if it
is, its behavior is not portable either.

Conversely, the "command -v" shell builtin is required to exist in all
POSIX 2008 compliant shells, and is thus guaranteed to work everywhere.

Examples of open-source shells likely to be installed as /bin/sh on
Linux, which implement the 11-year-old standard: ash, bash, busybox,
dash, ksh, mksh and zsh.

A side benefit of using the POSIX portable option is that it requires
neither an external disk executable, nor (because unlike "which", the
exit code is reliable) a subshell fork. This therefore represents a mild
speedup.

Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-10-28 15:38:48 +01:00
Peter Jones
b78d570a36 templates: Add GRUB_DISABLE_UUID
The grub-mkconfig and 10_linux scripts by default attempt to use a UUID to
set the root kernel command line parameter and the $root GRUB environment
variable.

The former can be disabled by setting the GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID variable
to "true", but there is currently no way to disable the latter.

The generated grub config uses the search command with the --fs-uuid option
to find the device that has to be set as $root, i.e:

 search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root ...

This is usually more reliable but in some cases it may not be appropriate,
so this patch introduces a new GRUB_DISABLE_UUID variable that can be used
to disable searching for the $root device by filesystem UUID.

When disabled, the $root device will be set to the value specified in the
device.map as found by the grub-probe --target=compatibility_hint option.

When setting GRUB_DISABLE_UUID=true, the GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID and
GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_PARTUUID variables will also be set to "true" unless
these have been explicitly set to "false".

That way, the GRUB_DISABLE_UUID variable can be used to force using the
device names for both GRUB and Linux.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Nicholas Vinson <nvinson234@gmail.com>
2019-10-28 15:35:40 +01:00
Michael Bideau
33203ca348 at_keyboard: Fix unreliable key presses
This patch fixes an issue that prevented the at_keyboard module to work
(for me). The cause was a bad/wrong return value in the
grub_at_keyboard_getkey() function in grub-core/term/at_keyboard.c file
at line 237. My symptoms were to have an unresponsive keyboard. Keys
needed to be pressed 10x and more to effectively be printed sometimes
generating multiple key presses (after 1 or 2 sec of no printing). It
was very problematic when typing passphrase in early stage (with
GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK). When switched to "console" terminal input
keyboard worked perfectly. It also worked great with the GRUB 2.02
packaged by Debian (2.02+dfsg1-20). It was not an output issue but an
input one.

I've managed to analyze the issue and found that it came from the commit
216950a4e (at_keyboard: Split protocol from controller code.). Three
lines where moved from the fetch_key() function in
grub-core/term/at_keyboard.c file to the beginning of
grub_at_keyboard_getkey() function (same file). However, returning -1
made sense when it happened in fetch_key() function but not anymore in
grub_at_keyboard_getkey() function which should return GRUB_TERM_NO_KEY.
I think it was just an incomplete cut-paste missing a small manual
correction. Let's fix it.

Note: Commit message updated by Daniel Kiper.

Signed-off-by: Michael Bideau <mica.devel@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-10-21 14:07:47 +02:00
Prarit Bhargava
ee4bd79ef2 templates: Fix bad test on GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU
The GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU option is different than the others in the sense
that it has to be set to "y" instead of "true" to be enabled.

That causes a lot of confusion to users, some may wrongly set it to "true"
expecting that will work the same than with most options, and some may set
it to "yes" since for other options the value to set is a word and not a
single character.

This patch changes all the grub.d scripts using the GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU
option, so they check if it was set to "true" instead of "y", making it
consistent with all the other options.

But to keep backward compatibility for users that set the option to "y" in
/etc/default/grub file, keep testing for this value. And also do it for
"yes", since it is a common mistake made by users caused by this option
being inconsistent with the others.

Signed-off-by: Prarit Bhargava <prarit@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-10-21 14:05:02 +02:00
Nicholas Vinson
c7cb11b219 probe: Support probing for msdos PARTUUID
Extend partition UUID probing support in GRUB core to display pseudo
partition UUIDs for MBR (MSDOS) partitions.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Vinson <nvinson234@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-10-21 14:00:54 +02:00
Colin Watson
ff3e91be9c grub-mkconfig: Fix typo in --help output
The short form of "--version" that grub-mkconfig accepts is "-V", not "-v".

Fixes Debian bug #935504.

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-09-23 13:20:02 +02:00
Andreas Schwab
11268841e2 grub-install: Define default platform for RISC-V
Signed-off-by: Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@csgraf.de>
2019-09-23 13:19:19 +02:00
Andreas Schwab
a57977b5fa RISC-V: Add __clzdi2 symbol
This is needed for the zstd module build for riscv64-emu.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-09-23 13:17:15 +02:00
Peter Jones
f9e28d250a gitattributes: Mark po/exclude.pot as binary so git won't try to diff nonprintables
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-09-23 13:17:15 +02:00
Marcel Kolaja
ab2e53c8a1 grub-mkconfig: Honor a symlink when generating configuration by grub-mkconfig
Honor a symlink when generating configuration by grub-mkconfig, so that
the -o option follows it rather than overwriting it with a regular file.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Kolaja <mkolaja@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-09-23 13:17:15 +02:00
Gustavo Luiz Duarte
fc085f7f18 net: Fix crash on http
Don't free file->data on receiving FIN flag since it is used all over
without checking. http_close() will be called later to free that memory.

Fixes bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=860834

Signed-off-by: Gustavo Luiz Duarte <gustavold@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-09-23 13:16:48 +02:00
Andre Przywara
3ea9bc3c06 docs: Document newly introduced net_dhcp command
Commit 5bc41db756 ("net/dhcp: Add explicit net_dhcp command")
introduced the new command "net_dhcp", which (for now) is an alias for
the existing "net_bootp". Unfortunately the TEXI documentation was not
adjusted accordingly.

Rename the existing paragraph about net_bootp to read net_dhcp instead,
and make the net_bootp stanza point to this new command.

On the way add the newly parsed TFTP_SERVER_NAME and BOOTFILE_NAME
packets to the list of supported DHCP options.

Fixes bug: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?56725

Reported-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-09-23 13:15:25 +02:00
James Clarke
4e75b2ae31 [PATCH] sparc64: Fix BIOS Boot Partition support
Currently, gpt_offset is uninitialised when using a BIOS Boot Partition
but is used unconditionally inside save_blocklists. Instead, ensure it
is always initialised to 0 (note that there is already separate code to
do the equivalent adjustment after we call save_blocklists on this code
path).

This patch has been tested on a T5-2 LDOM.

Signed-off-by: James Clarke <jrtc27@jrtc27.com>
Tested-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>

---
 util/setup.c | 4 +++-
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
2019-07-18 14:33:16 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8f6843ce60 configure: Add -fno-ident when available
MinGW for i386-pc without this option generates a .rdata$zzz symbol that is
page-aligned and hence lzma_decompress no longer fits in its allocated space.
Additionally, MinGW with -fno-ident also saves a bit of space in modules. In
case of other compilers we already strip the relevant sections, so, this
option has no effect.

More info can be found at https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages/issues/21

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-11 21:06:49 +02:00
Heinrich Schuchardt
15cfd02b74 lsefisystab: Add support for device tree table
The device tree may passed by the firmware as UEFI configuration
table. Let lsefisystab display a short text and not only the GUID
for the device tree.

Here is an example output:

  grub> lsefisystab
  Address: 0xbff694d8
  Signature: 5453595320494249 revision: 00020046
  Vendor: Das U-Boot, Version=20190700
  2 tables:
  0xbe741000  eb9d2d31-2d88-11d3-9a160090273fc14d   SMBIOS
  0x87f00000  b1b621d5-f19c-41a5-830bd9152c69aae0   DEVICE TREE

Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-11 21:06:49 +02:00
David Michael
688023cd0a smbios: Add a module for retrieving SMBIOS information
The following are two use cases from Rajat Jain <rajatjain@juniper.net>:

  1) We have a board that boots Linux and this board itself can be plugged
     into one of different chassis types. We need to pass different
     parameters to the kernel based on the "CHASSIS_TYPE" information
     that is passed by the bios in the DMI/SMBIOS tables.

  2) We may have a USB stick that can go into multiple boards, and the
     exact kernel to be loaded depends on the machine information
     (PRODUCT_NAME etc) passed via the DMI.

Signed-off-by: David Michael <fedora.dm0@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-11 21:06:12 +02:00
David Michael
261df54f17 lsefisystab: Define SMBIOS3 entry point structures for EFI
This adds the GUID and includes it in lsefisystab output.

Signed-off-by: David Michael <fedora.dm0@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-11 18:13:15 +02:00
David Michael
dabdfa1c6a verifiers: Blocklist fallout cleanup
Blocklist fallout cleanup after commit 5c6f9bc15 (generic/blocklist: Fix
implicit declaration of function grub_file_filter_disable_compression()).

Signed-off-by: David Michael <fedora.dm0@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-11 18:06:23 +02:00
Andreas Schwab
2bf40e9e5b RISC-V: Fix computation of pc-relative relocation offset
The offset calculation was missing the relocation addend.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
Tested-by: Chester Lin <clin@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-11 17:50:40 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
2d55ffecbb configure: Disable arm movw/movt relocations for GCC
When building for arm, we already disable movw/movt relocations for clang,
since they are incompatible with PE.

When building with bare metal GCC toolchains (like the one used in the
travis ci scripts), we end up with these relocations again. So add an
additional test for the '-mword-relocations' flag used by GCC.

Reported-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@csgraf.de>
Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-11 17:49:54 +02:00
Jacob Kroon
f2b9083f85 probe: Support probing for partition UUID with --part-uuid
Linux supports root=PARTUUID=<partuuid> boot argument, so add
support for probing it. Compared to the fs UUID, the partition
UUID does not change when reformatting a partition.

For now, only disks using a GPT partition table are supported.

Signed-off-by: Jacob Kroon <jacob.kroon@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-11 17:46:46 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
26094f5241 Bump version to 2.05
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-05 11:30:53 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
2a2e10c1b3 Release 2.04
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-07-04 15:57:30 +02:00
Thomas Schmitt
f9811a92e6 docs: Document workaround for grub-mkrescue with older MacBooks
Add a description of the workaround for firmware of older MacBooks
which stalls with a grub-mkrescue ISO image for x86_64-efi target
on an USB stick.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-06-24 12:11:25 +02:00
Eric Snowberg
ff999c803e docs: Bootstrap changes required for older distros
Some older distros do not contain gettext 0.18. Document the workaround
to use the bootstrap utility on these systems.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-06-24 12:02:20 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
4e7b5bb3be ia64: build fix in cache.h
Add IA64 to the architectures excluding a declaration for
grub_arch_sync_dma_caches().

IA64 does not include any of the source files that require the function,
but was overlooked for d8901e3ba1 ("cache: Fix compilation for ppc,
sparc and arm64").

Add it to the list of excluding architectures in order to not get
missing symbol errors when running grub-mkimage.

Reported-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@csgraf.de>
Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Tested-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-06-07 15:37:55 +02:00
Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko
5610734770 hostfs: #undef open and close.
Unlike in case of disks in this case it's just a single place, so it's easier
to just #undef

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-06-07 15:36:28 +02:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
8e8723a6be f2fs: Disable gcc9 -Waddress-of-packed-member
Disable the -Wadress-of-packaed-member diagnostic for the grub_f2fs_label
function since the result is found to be false postive.

A pointer to the 'volume_name' member of 'struct grub_f2fs_superblock' is
guaranteed to be aligned as the offset of 'volume_name' within the struct
is dividable by the natural alignment on both 32- and 64-bit targets.

grub-core/fs/f2fs.c: In function ‘grub_f2fs_label’:
grub-core/fs/f2fs.c:1253:60: error: taking address of packed member of ‘struct grub_f2fs_superblock’ may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
 1253 |     *label = (char *) grub_f2fs_utf16_to_utf8 (data->sblock.volume_name);
      |                                                ~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

Reported-by: Neil MacLeod <neil@nmacleod.com>
Signed-off-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Tested-by: Neil MacLeod <neil@nmacleod.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-06-03 11:18:31 +02:00
Vincent Legoll
53e70d30cf grub-mkrescue: Fix error message about the wrong command having failed: mformat instead of mcopy
Signed-off-by: Vincent Legoll <vincent.legoll@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-05-20 13:01:11 +02:00
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
afd6ad4297 video: skip 'text' gfxpayload if not supported, to fallback to default
On UEFI, 'text' gfxpayload is not supported, but we still reach parse_modespec()
with it, which will obviously fail. Fortunately, whatever gfxpayload is set,
we still still have the 'auto' default to fall back to. Allow getting to this
fallback by not trying to parse 'text' as a modespec.

This is because 'text' correctly doesn't parse as a modespec, and ought to have
been ignored before we got to that point, just like it is immediately picked if
we're running on a system where 'text' is a supported video mode.

Bug: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?56217

Signed-off-by: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <mathieu.trudel-lapierre@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-05-20 13:00:44 +02:00
Ovidiu Panait
4ff34fefe4 grub-mkconfig: Use -c instead of --printf for stat
"--printf" only works with the stat variant provided by coreutils.

With busybox, stat will fail with the following error:
stat: unrecognized option '--printf=%T'

Usage: stat [OPTIONS] FILE...

Signed-off-by: Ovidiu Panait <ovidiu.panait@windriver.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-05-20 12:59:36 +02:00
Michael Chang
a06b079a36 f2fs: Fix gcc9 error -Werror=maybe-uninitialized
The function grub_get_node_path() could return uninitialized offset with
level == 0 if the block is greater than direct_index + 2 * direct_blks +
2 * indirect_blks + dindirect_blks. The uninitialized offset is then used
by function grub_f2fs_get_block() because level == 0 is valid and
meaningful return to be processed.

The fix is to set level = -1 as return value by grub_get_node_path() to
signify an error that the input block cannot be handled. Any caller
should therefore check level is negative or not before processing the
output.

Reported-by: Neil MacLeod <neil@nmacleod.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Tested-by: Neil MacLeod <neil@nmacleod.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-05-20 12:59:00 +02:00
Alexander Graf
ce946603cf arm: Align section alignment with manual relocation offset code
The arm relocation code has a manual special case for EFI binaries to
add the natural alignment to its own relocation awareness.

Since commit a51f953f4e ("mkimage: Align efi sections on 4k
boundary") we changed that alignment from 0x400 to 0x1000 bytes. Reflect
the change in that branch that we forgot as well.

This fixes running 32bit arm grub efi binaries for me again.

Fixes: a51f953f4e ("mkimage: Align efi sections on 4k boundary")
Reported-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Reported-by: Steve McIntyre <steve@einval.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@csgraf.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Julien ROBIN <julien.robin28@free.fr>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-05-06 12:10:54 +02:00
Alexander Graf
1ce93f944d arm: Move trampolines into code section
When creating T32->A32 transition jumps, the relocation code in grub
will generate trampolines. These trampolines live in the .data section
of our PE binary which means they are not marked as executable.

This misbehavior was unmasked by commit a51f953f4e ("mkimage: Align
efi sections on 4k boundary") which made the X/NX boundary more obvious
because everything became page aligned.

To put things into proper order, let's move the arm trampolines into the
.text section instead. That way everyone knows they are executable.

Fixes: a51f953f4e ("mkimage: Align efi sections on 4k boundary")
Reported-by: Julien ROBIN <julien.robin28@free.fr>
Reported-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@csgraf.de>
Tested-by: Julien ROBIN <julien.robin28@free.fr>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-05-06 12:10:27 +02:00
Michael Chang
4dd4ceec02 efi: Fix gcc9 error -Waddress-of-packed-member
The address of fp->path_name could be unaligned since seeking into the
device path buffer for a given node could end in byte boundary.

The fix is allocating aligned buffer by grub_malloc for holding the
UTF16 string copied from fp->path_name, and after using that buffer as
argument for grub_utf16_to_utf8 to convert it to UTF8 string.

[  255s] ../../grub-core/kern/efi/efi.c: In function 'grub_efi_get_filename':
[  255s] ../../grub-core/kern/efi/efi.c:410:60: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_efi_file_path_device_path' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[  255s]   410 |    p = (char *) grub_utf16_to_utf8 ((unsigned char *) p, fp->path_name, len);
[  255s]       |                                                          ~~^~~~~~~~~~~
[  255s] ../../grub-core/kern/efi/efi.c: In function 'grub_efi_print_device_path':
[  255s] ../../grub-core/kern/efi/efi.c:900:33: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_efi_file_path_device_path' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[  255s]   900 |     *grub_utf16_to_utf8 (buf, fp->path_name,
[  255s]       |                               ~~^~~~~~~~~~~

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-23 11:37:08 +02:00
Michael Chang
4868e17507 chainloader: Fix gcc9 error -Waddress-of-packed-member
The address of fp->path_name could be unaligned since seeking into the
device path buffer for a given node could end in byte boundary.

The fix is using aligned buffer allocated by grub_malloc for receiving
the converted UTF16 string by grub_utf8_to_utf16 and also the processing
after. The resulting string then gets copied to fp->path_name.

[  243s] ../../grub-core/loader/efi/chainloader.c: In function 'copy_file_path':
[  243s] ../../grub-core/loader/efi/chainloader.c:136:32: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_efi_file_path_device_path' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[  243s]   136 |   size = grub_utf8_to_utf16 (fp->path_name, len * GRUB_MAX_UTF16_PER_UTF8,
[  243s]       |                              ~~^~~~~~~~~~~
[  243s] ../../grub-core/loader/efi/chainloader.c:138:12: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_efi_file_path_device_path' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[  243s]   138 |   for (p = fp->path_name; p < fp->path_name + size; p++)
[  243s]       |            ^~

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-23 11:37:08 +02:00
Michael Chang
85e08e174e usbtest: Disable gcc9 -Waddress-of-packed-member
Disable the -Wadress-of-packaed-member diagnostic for the
grub_usb_get_string function since the result is false postive. The
descstrp->str is found to be aligned in the buffer allocated for 'struct
grub_usb_desc_str'.

[  229s] ../../grub-core/commands/usbtest.c: In function 'grub_usb_get_string':
[  229s] ../../grub-core/commands/usbtest.c:104:58: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_usb_desc_str' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[  229s]   104 |   *grub_utf16_to_utf8 ((grub_uint8_t *) *string, descstrp->str,
[  229s]       |                                                  ~~~~~~~~^~~~~

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-23 11:37:08 +02:00
Michael Chang
0b1bf3932f acpi: Fix gcc9 error -Waddress-of-packed-member
Simply adds the missing packed attribute to 'struct grub_acpi_madt'.

[  233s] ../../grub-core/commands/lsacpi.c: In function 'disp_acpi_xsdt_table':
[  233s] ../../grub-core/commands/lsacpi.c:201:27: error: converting a packed 'struct grub_acpi_table_header' pointer (alignment 1) to a 'struct grub_acpi_madt' pointer (alignment 4) may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[  233s]   201 |  disp_madt_table ((struct grub_acpi_madt *) t);
[  233s]       |                           ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[  233s] In file included from ../../grub-core/commands/lsacpi.c:23:
[  233s] ../../include/grub/acpi.h:50:8: note: defined here
[  233s]    50 | struct grub_acpi_table_header
[  233s]       |        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[  233s] ../../include/grub/acpi.h:90:8: note: defined here
[  233s]    90 | struct grub_acpi_madt
[  233s]       |        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[  233s] ../../grub-core/commands/lsacpi.c: In function 'disp_acpi_rsdt_table':
[  233s] ../../grub-core/commands/lsacpi.c:225:27: error: converting a packed 'struct grub_acpi_table_header' pointer (alignment 1) to a 'struct grub_acpi_madt' pointer (alignment 4) may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[  233s]   225 |  disp_madt_table ((struct grub_acpi_madt *) t);
[  233s]       |                           ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[  233s] In file included from ../../grub-core/commands/lsacpi.c:23:
[  233s] ../../include/grub/acpi.h:50:8: note: defined here
[  233s]    50 | struct grub_acpi_table_header
[  233s]       |        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[  233s] ../../include/grub/acpi.h:90:8: note: defined here
[  233s]    90 | struct grub_acpi_madt
[  233s]       |        ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-23 11:37:08 +02:00
Michael Chang
621024090b hfsplus: Fix gcc9 error with -Waddress-of-packed-member
The catkey->name could be unaligned since the address of 'void* record'
is calculated as offset in bytes to a malloc buffer.

The fix is using aligned buffer allocated by grub_malloc for holding
the UTF16 string copied from catkey->name. And use that buffer as
argument for grub_utf16_to_utf8 to convert to UTF8 strings.

In addition, using a new copy of buffer rather than catkey->name itself
for processing the endianess conversion, we can also get rid of the hunk
restoring byte order of catkey->name to what it was previously.

[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/hfsplus.c: In function 'list_nodes':
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/hfsplus.c:738:57: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_hfsplus_catkey' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]   738 |   *grub_utf16_to_utf8 ((grub_uint8_t *) filename, catkey->name,
[   59s]       |                                                   ~~~~~~^~~~~~
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/hfsplus.c: In function 'grub_hfsplus_label':
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/hfsplus.c:1019:57: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_hfsplus_catkey' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]  1019 |   *grub_utf16_to_utf8 ((grub_uint8_t *) (*label), catkey->name,
[   59s]       |                                                   ~~~~~~^~~~~~

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-23 11:37:08 +02:00
Michael Chang
0e49748fad hfs: Fix gcc9 error -Waddress-of-packed-member
Simply adds the missing packed attribute to 'struct grub_hfs_extent'.

[   83s] ../grub-core/fs/hfs.c: In function 'grub_hfs_iterate_records':
[   83s] ../grub-core/fs/hfs.c:699:9: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_hfs_sblock' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   83s]   699 |      ? (&data->sblock.catalog_recs)
[   83s]       |        ~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[   83s] ../grub-core/fs/hfs.c:700:9: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_hfs_sblock' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   83s]   700 |      : (&data->sblock.extent_recs));
[   83s]       |        ~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-23 11:37:08 +02:00
Michael Chang
4f4128defd jfs: Disable gcc9 -Waddress-of-packed-member
Disable the -Wadress-of-packaed-member diagnostic for the
grub_jfs_getent function since the result is found to be false postive.

The leaf is read into memory as continous chunks in size of 32 bytes and
the pointer to its base is aligned, which also guarentee its member
leaf->namepart is aligned.

[   60s] ../grub-core/fs/jfs.c: In function 'grub_jfs_getent':
[   60s] ../grub-core/fs/jfs.c:557:44: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_jfs_leaf_dirent' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   60s]   557 |   le_to_cpu16_copy (filename + strpos, leaf->namepart, len < diro->data->namecomponentlen ? len
[   60s]       |                                        ~~~~^~~~~~~~~~
[   60s] ../grub-core/fs/jfs.c:570:48: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct grub_jfs_leaf_next_dirent' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   60s]   570 |  le_to_cpu16_copy (filename + strpos, next_leaf->namepart, len < 15 ? len : 15);
[   60s]       |                                       ~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~
[   60s] cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-23 11:37:08 +02:00
Michael Chang
7ea474c688 cpio: Disable gcc9 -Waddress-of-packed-member
Disable the -Wadress-of-packaed-member diagnostic for the
grub_cpio_find_file function since the result is found to be false
postive. Any pointers to member of the 'struct head hd' is aligned even
if the structure is packed without paddings.

[   59s] In file included from ../grub-core/fs/cpio.c:51:
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c: In function 'grub_cpio_find_file':
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c:58:31: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct head' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]    58 |   data->size = read_number (hd.filesize, ARRAY_SIZE (hd.filesize));
[   59s]       |                             ~~^~~~~~~~~
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c:60:29: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct head' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]    60 |     *mtime = read_number (hd.mtime, ARRAY_SIZE (hd.mtime));
[   59s]       |                           ~~^~~~~~
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c:61:28: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct head' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]    61 |   modeval = read_number (hd.mode, ARRAY_SIZE (hd.mode));
[   59s]       |                          ~~^~~~~
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c:62:29: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct head' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]    62 |   namesize = read_number (hd.namesize, ARRAY_SIZE (hd.namesize));
[   59s]       |                           ~~^~~~~~~~~
[   59s] In file included from ../grub-core/fs/cpio_be.c:51:
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c: In function 'grub_cpio_find_file':
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c:58:31: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct head' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]    58 |   data->size = read_number (hd.filesize, ARRAY_SIZE (hd.filesize));
[   59s]       |                             ~~^~~~~~~~~
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c:60:29: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct head' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]    60 |     *mtime = read_number (hd.mtime, ARRAY_SIZE (hd.mtime));
[   59s]       |                           ~~^~~~~~
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c:61:28: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct head' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]    61 |   modeval = read_number (hd.mode, ARRAY_SIZE (hd.mode));
[   59s]       |                          ~~^~~~~
[   59s] ../grub-core/fs/cpio_common.c:62:29: error: taking address of packed member of 'struct head' may result in an unaligned pointer value [-Werror=address-of-packed-member]
[   59s]    62 |   namesize = read_number (hd.namesize, ARRAY_SIZE (hd.namesize));
[   59s]       |                           ~~^~~~~~~~~

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-23 11:37:08 +02:00
Heinrich Schuchardt
bc58fded50 efi: Avoid NULL dereference if FilePath is NULL
The UEFI specification allows LoadImage() to be called with a memory
location only and without a device path. In this case FilePath will not be
set in the EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_PROTOCOL.

So in function grub_efi_get_filename() the device path argument may be
NULL. As we cannot determine the device path in this case just return NULL
from the function.

Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-23 11:33:02 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
acc726f812 x86/msr: Fix build with older GCC versions
Some older GCC versions produce following error when x86 MSR modules are build:

  In file included from commands/i386/rdmsr.c:29:0:
  ../include/grub/i386/rdmsr.h:27:29: error: no previous prototype for ‘grub_msr_read’ [-Werror=missing-prototypes]
   extern inline grub_uint64_t grub_msr_read (grub_uint32_t msr_id)
                               ^
  cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

This happens due to lack of support for a such usage of extern keyword
in older GCCs. Additionally, this usage is not consistent with the rest
of codebase. So, replace it with static keyword.

Additionally, fix incorrect coding style.

Reported-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reported-by: adrian15 <adrian15sgd@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Tested-by: adrian15 <adrian15sgd@gmail.com>
2019-04-23 11:04:07 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
94d9926a66 Release 2.04~rc1 2019-04-09 10:04:54 +10:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ad4bfeec5c Change fs functions to add fs_ prefix
This avoid conflict with gnulib

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-09 10:03:29 +10:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c6725996a9 A workaround for clang problem assembling startup_raw.S
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-08 15:22:10 +10:00
Eric Snowberg
0f1b648b45 ieee1275: NULL pointer dereference in grub_ieee1275_encode_devname()
Function grub_strndup() may return NULL, this is called from
function grub_ieee1275_get_devname() which is then called from
function grub_ieee1275_encode_devname() to set device. The device
variable could then be used with a NULL pointer.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-04 18:34:05 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
fa20550f16 docs/grub-dev: Change comments rules
Current comments forms are annoying, so, some of them are disallowed
starting from now. New rules are more flexible and mostly aligned
with, e.g., Linux kernel comments rules.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-04-02 13:13:46 +02:00
Andrew Jeddeloh
e683cfb0cf loader/i386/linux: Calculate the setup_header length
Previously the setup_header length was just assumed to be the size of the
linux_kernel_params struct. The linux x86 32-bit boot protocol says that the
end of the linux_i386_kernel_header is at 0x202 + the byte value at 0x201 in
the linux_i386_kernel_header. So, calculate the size of the header using the
end of the linux_i386_kernel_header, rather than assume it is the size of the
linux_kernel_params struct.

Additionally, add some required members to the linux_kernel_params
struct and align the content of linux_i386_kernel_header struct with
it. New members naming was taken directly from Linux kernel source.

linux_kernel_params and linux_i386_kernel_header structs require more
cleanup. However, this is not urgent, so, let's do this after release.
Just in case...

Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeddeloh <andrew.jeddeloh@coreos.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2019-04-02 13:09:54 +02:00
Eric Snowberg
ffe3921538 efidisk: NULL pointer dereference in grub_efidisk_get_device_name()
Function grub_efi_find_last_device_path() may return NULL when called
from grub_efidisk_get_device_name().

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-02 13:09:08 +02:00
Eric Snowberg
4fff586386 efidisk: NULL pointer dereference in is_child()
Function grub_efi_find_last_device() path may return NULL when called
from is_child().

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-02 13:08:22 +02:00
Eric Snowberg
3c65959673 efidisk: Write to NULL pointer ldp
Function grub_efi_find_last_device_path() may return constant NULL when
called from find_parent_device().

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-02 13:07:14 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4dace5f60e clang: Pair -Qn with -Qunused-arguments.
When assembling module wirh clang -Qn ends up on command line but later ignored
To avoid it breaking the compile, add -Qunused-arguments.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-04-02 13:05:21 +02:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
63d568ed2e ieee1275: Fix path reference in comment of sparc64 boot loader code
Signed-off-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-28 11:36:55 +01:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
5635e799fd ieee1275: Include a.out header in assembly of sparc64 boot loader
Recent versions of binutils dropped support for the a.out and COFF
formats on sparc64 targets. Since the boot loader on sparc64 is
supposed to be an a.out binary and the a.out header entries are
rather simple to calculate in our case, we just write the header
ourselves instead of relying on external tools to do that.

Signed-off-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-28 11:35:12 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f91e4d1633 Propagate GNU_PRINTF from gnulib vfprintf
gnulib now replaces vfprintf and hence its format becomes GNU_PRINTF format

This also fixes matching definitions to always use GNU format

Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-03-26 15:08:00 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
16910a8cb9 efi/tpm.c: Add missing casts
Without those casts we get a warning about implicit conversion of pointer
to integer.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-03-26 15:05:44 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
18fd1007e3 POTFILES: Don't include gnulib in grub.pot
They're translated as a separate project, so we
don't want to submit them again.

Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-03-26 15:04:17 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c25a1c93c5 configure.ac: Use nostdlib when checking for nostdinc
With clang nostdinc behaviour is influenced by nostdlib. Since we
always add nostdlib, add it in test as well

Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-03-26 14:59:33 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
98c3a1a76b efi/tpm.h: Fix hash_log_extend_event definition.
I didn't check the spec but pointer to address doesn't make much sense
and doesn't match the code.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-03-25 15:16:26 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
384091967d Rename grub_disk members
Otherwise it horribly clashes with gnulib when it's
replacing open/write/read/close

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-03-25 15:14:52 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3562536fd5 grub-mkimagexx: Fix RISCV error message
Outputting a raw pointer doesn't match the format and is
also useless. Output offset instead.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-03-25 15:11:09 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d900dfa985 kern/emu/misc.c: Don't include config-util.h when running as GRUB_BUILD
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-03-25 15:10:15 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4ff051880f Support R_PPC_PLTREL24
It's emitted by clang 7. It's the same as R_PPC_REL24.

Signed-off-by: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@google.com>
2019-03-25 15:08:49 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
9dab2f51ea sparc: Enable __clzsi2() and __clzdi2()
This patch is similiar to commit e795b9011 (RISC-V: Add libgcc helpers
for clz) but for SPARC target.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2019-03-20 11:38:28 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
e42b0d97ec mips: Enable __clzsi2()
This patch is similiar to commit e795b9011 (RISC-V: Add libgcc helpers
for clz) but for MIPS target.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2019-03-20 11:38:28 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
c7bdb8273c verifiers: MIPS fallout cleanup
MIPS fallout cleanup after commit 4d4a8c96e (verifiers: Add possibility
to verify kernel and modules command lines).

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2019-03-20 11:38:28 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
ee025e512f verifiers: PowerPC fallout cleanup
PowerPC fallout cleanup after commit 4d4a8c96e (verifiers: Add possibility
to verify kernel and modules command lines) and ca0a4f689 (verifiers: File
type for fine-grained signature-verification controlling).

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2019-03-20 11:38:28 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
1bc2b481c4 verifiers: IA-64 fallout cleanup
IA-64 fallout cleanup after commit 4d4a8c96e (verifiers: Add possibility
to verify kernel and modules command lines).

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2019-03-20 11:38:28 +01:00
Colin Watson
bcd29eea07 posix_wrap: Flesh out posix_wrap/limits.h a little more
In addition to what was already there, Gnulib's <intprops.h> needs SCHAR_MIN,
SCHAR_MAX, SHRT_MIN, INT_MIN, LONG_MIN, and LONG_MAX. Fixes build on CentOS 7.

Reported-by: "Chen, Farrah" <farrah.chen@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-20 11:34:06 +01:00
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
67580c0068 xen: Look for Xen notes in section headers too
Mirror behaviour of ELF loader in libxc: first look for Xen notes in
PT_NOTE segment, then in SHT_NOTE section and only then fallback to
a section with __xen_guest name. This fixes loading PV kernels that
Xen note have outside of PT_NOTE. While this may be result of a buggy
linker script, loading such kernel directly works fine, so make it work
with GRUB too. Specifically, this applies to binaries built from Unikraft.

Signed-off-by: Marek Marczykowski-Górecki <marmarek@invisiblethingslab.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-19 11:38:29 +01:00
Colin Watson
5dfa0afa16 getroot: Save/restore CWD more reliably on Unix
Various GRUB utilities fail if the current directory doesn't exist,
because grub_find_device() chdirs to a different directory and then
fails when trying to chdir back.  Gnulib's save-cwd module uses fchdir()
instead when it can, avoiding this category of problem.

Fixes Debian bug #918700.

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-19 11:23:22 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5bc41db756 net/dhcp: Add explicit net_dhcp command
Mostly for cosmetic reasons, we add a "net_dhcp" command, which is (at the
moment) identical to the existing "net_bootp" command. Both actually trigger
a DHCP handshake now, and both should be able to deal with pure BOOTP servers.
We could think about dropping the DHCP options from the initial DISCOVER packet
when the user issues the net_bootp command, but it's unclear whether this is
really useful, as both protocols should be able to coexist.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5a4f9d5c04 net/dhcp: Actually send out DHCPv4 DISCOVER and REQUEST messages
Even though we were parsing some DHCP options sent by the server, so far
we are only using the BOOTP 2-way handshake, even when talking to a DHCP
server.

Change this by actually sending out DHCP DISCOVER packets instead of the
generic (mostly empty) BOOTP BOOTREQUEST packets.

A pure BOOTP server would ignore the extra DHCP options in the DISCOVER
packet and would just reply with a BOOTREPLY packet, which we also
handle in the code.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5a365fed87 net/dhcp: Allow receiving DHCP OFFER and ACK packets
In respone to a BOOTREQUEST packet a BOOTP server would answer with a BOOTREPLY
packet, which ends the conversation for good. DHCP uses a 4-way handshake,
where the initial server respone is an OFFER, which has to be answered with
REQUEST by the client again, only to be completed by an ACKNOWLEDGE packet
from the server.

Teach the grub_net_process_dhcp() function to deal with OFFER packets,
and treat ACK packets the same es BOOTREPLY packets.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
93289dc67c net/dhcp: Use DHCP options for name and bootfile
The BOOTP RFC describes the boot file name and the server name as being part
of the integral BOOTP data structure, with some limits on the size of them.
DHCP extends this by allowing them to be separate DHCP options, which is more
flexible.

Teach the code dealing with those fields to check for those DHCP options first
and use this information, if provided. We fall back to using the BOOTP
information if those options are not used.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
12e1b6e604 net/dhcp: Introduce per-interface timeout
Currently we have a global timeout for all network cards in the BOOTP/DHCP
discovery process.

Make this timeout a per-interface one, so better accommodate the upcoming
4-way DHCP handshake and to also cover the lease time limit a DHCP offer
will come with.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5459243465 net/dhcp: Make grub_net_process_dhcp() take an interface
Change the interface of the function dealing with incoming BOOTP packets
to take an interface instead of a card, to allow more fine per-interface
state (timeout, handshake state) later on.

Use the opportunity to clean up the code a bit.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
7ace83295a net/dhcp: Refactor DHCP packet transmission into separate function
In contrast to BOOTP, DHCP uses a 4-way handshake, so requires to send
packets more often.

Refactor the generation and sending of the BOOTREQUEST packet into
a separate function, so that future code can more easily reuse this.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
bd21d6465e net/dhcp: Allow overloading legacy bootfile and name field
DHCP specifies a special dummy option OVERLOAD, to allow DHCP options to
spill over into the (legacy) BOOTFILE and SNAME fields.

Parse and handle this option properly.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
4c44bbd835 net/dhcp: Replace parse_dhcp_vendor() with find_dhcp_option()
For proper DHCP support we will need to parse DHCP options from a packet
more often and at various places.

Refactor the option parsing into a new function, which will scan a packet to
find *a particular* option field. Use that new function in places where we
were dealing with DHCP options before.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
0b5c14c7f6 net/dhcp: Remove dead code
The comment is right, the "giaddr" fields holds the IP address of the BOOTP
relay, not a general purpose router address. Just remove the commented code,
archeologists can find it in the git history.

Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Jesús Diéguez Fernández
46f5d51343 msr: Add new MSR modules (rdmsr/wrmsr)
In order to be able to read from and write to model-specific registers,
two new modules are added. They are i386 specific, as the cpuid module.

rdmsr module registers the command rdmsr that allows reading from a MSR.
wrmsr module registers the command wrmsr that allows writing to a MSR.

wrmsr module is disabled if UEFI secure boot is enabled.

Please note that on SMP systems, interacting with a MSR that has a scope
per hardware thread, implies that the value only applies to the
particular cpu/core/thread that ran the command.

Also, if you specify a reserved or unimplemented MSR address, it will
cause a general protection exception (which is not currently being
handled) and the system will reboot.

Signed-off-by: Jesús Diéguez Fernández <jesusdf@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Jesús Diéguez Fernández
3611c4f42e asm: Replace "__asm__ __volatile__" with "asm volatile"
In order to maintain the coding style consistency, it was requested to
replace the methods that use "__asm__ __volatile__" with "asm volatile".

Signed-off-by: Jesús Diéguez Fernández <jesusdf@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
9a0703b559 sparc64: Add bios boot partition support
Add BIOS Boot Partition support for sparc64 platforms.  This will work a
little different than x86.  With GPT, both the OBP "load" and "boot" commands
are partition aware and neither command can see the partition table.  Therefore
the entire boot-loader is stored within the BIOS Boot Partition and nothing
is stored within the bootstrap code area of MBR.

To use it, the end user will issue the boot command with the path pointing to
the BIOS Boot Partition.

For example with the disk below:

Model: Unknown (unknown)
Disk /dev/nvme1n1: 1600GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt

Number  Start   End     Size    File system  Name  Flags
1      1049kB  1075MB  1074MB   ext3
2      1075MB  1076MB  1049kB                     bios_grub
3      1076MB  1600GB  1599GB                     lvm

To boot grub2 from OBP, you would use:

boot /pci@302/pci@1/pci@0/pci@13/nvme@0/disk@1:b

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
3434ddec0e ieee1275: obdisk driver
Add a new disk driver called obdisk for IEEE1275 platforms.  Currently
the only platform using this disk driver is SPARC, however other IEEE1275
platforms could start using it if they so choose.  While the functionality
within the current IEEE1275 ofdisk driver may be suitable for PPC and x86, it
presented too many problems on SPARC hardware.

Within the old ofdisk, there is not a way to determine the true canonical
name for the disk.  Within Open Boot, the same disk can have multiple names
but all reference the same disk.  For example the same disk can be referenced
by its SAS WWN, using this form:

/pci@302/pci@2/pci@0/pci@17/LSI,sas@0/disk@w5000cca02f037d6d,0

It can also be referenced by its PHY identifier using this form:

/pci@302/pci@2/pci@0/pci@17/LSI,sas@0/disk@p0

It can also be referenced by its Target identifier using this form:

/pci@302/pci@2/pci@0/pci@17/LSI,sas@0/disk@0

Also, when the LUN=0, it is legal to omit the ,0 from the device name.  So with
the disk above, before taking into account the device aliases, there are 6 ways
to reference the same disk.

Then it is possible to have 0 .. n device aliases all representing the same disk.
Within this new driver the true canonical name is determined using the the
IEEE1275 encode-unit and decode-unit commands when address_cells == 4.  This
will determine the true single canonical name for the device so multiple ihandles
are not opened for the same device.  This is what frequently happens with the old
ofdisk driver.  With some devices when they are opened multiple times it causes
the entire system to hang.

Another problem solved with this driver is devices that do not have a device
alias can be booted and used within GRUB. Within the old ofdisk, this was not
possible, unless it was the original boot device.  All devices behind a SAS
or SCSI parent can be found.   Within the old ofdisk, finding these disks
relied on there being an alias defined.  The alias requirement is not
necessary with this new driver.  It can also find devices behind a parent
after they have been hot-plugged.  This is something that is not possible
with the old ofdisk driver.

The old ofdisk driver also incorrectly assumes that the device pointing to by a
device alias is in its true canonical form. This assumption is never made with
this new driver.

Another issue solved with this driver is that it properly caches the ihandle
for all open devices.  The old ofdisk tries to do this by caching the last
opened ihandle.  However this does not work properly because the layer above
does not use a consistent device name for the same disk when calling into the
driver.  This is because the upper layer uses the bootpath value returned within
/chosen, other times it uses the device alias, and other times it uses the
value within grub.cfg.  It does not have a way to figure out that these devices
are the same disk.  This is not a problem with this new driver.

Due to the way GRUB repeatedly opens and closes the same disk. Caching the
ihandle is important on SPARC.  Without caching, some SAS devices can take
15 - 20 minutes to get to the GRUB menu. This ihandle caching is not possible
without correctly having the canonical disk name.

When available, this driver also tries to use the deblocker #blocks and
a way of determining the disk size.

Finally and probably most importantly, this new driver is also capable of
seeing all partitions on a GPT disk.  With the old driver, the GPT
partition table can not be read and only the first partition on the disk
can be seen.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Paul Menzel
6c5ee45548 Makefile: Allow to set file systems modules for default_payload.elf
By default all file system modules are added to the GRUB coreboot
payload `default_payload.elf`. This makes the image quite big,
especially as often not all modules are needed.

Introduce the variable `FS_PAYLOAD_MODULES`, which can be used to
explicitly set file systems modules to be added.

    $ make default_payload.elf
    test -f default_payload.elf && rm default_payload.elf || true
    pkgdatadir=. ./grub-mkstandalone --grub-mkimage=./grub-mkimage -O i386-coreboot -o default_payload.elf --modules='ahci pata ehci uhci ohci usb_keyboard usbms part_msdos ext2 fat at_keyboard part_gpt usbserial_usbdebug cbfs' --install-modules='ls linux search configfile normal cbtime cbls memrw iorw minicmd lsmmap lspci halt reboot hexdump pcidump regexp setpci lsacpi chain test serial multiboot cbmemc linux16 gzio echo help syslinuxcfg xnu affs afs bfs btrfs cbfs cpio cpio_be exfat ext2 f2fs fat hfs hfsplus iso9660 jfs minix minix2 minix2_be minix3 minix3_be minix_be newc nilfs2 ntfs odc procfs reiserfs romfs sfs squash4 tar udf ufs1 ufs1_be ufs2 xfs zfs password_pbkdf2 ' --fonts= --themes= --locales= -d grub-core/ /boot/grub/grub.cfg=./coreboot.cfg
    $ ls -l default_payload.elf
    -rw-rw---- 1 joey joey 1199568 Mar  6 13:58 default_payload.elf

    $ make default_payload.elf FS_PAYLOAD_MODULES="" # ext2 already in `--modules`
    test -f default_payload.elf && rm default_payload.elf || true
    pkgdatadir=. ./grub-mkstandalone --grub-mkimage=./grub-mkimage -O i386-coreboot -o default_payload.elf --modules='ahci pata ehci uhci ohci usb_keyboard usbms part_msdos ext2 fat at_keyboard part_gpt usbserial_usbdebug cbfs' --install-modules='ls linux search configfile normal cbtime cbls memrw iorw minicmd lsmmap lspci halt reboot hexdump pcidump regexp setpci lsacpi chain test serial multiboot cbmemc linux16 gzio echo help syslinuxcfg xnu  password_pbkdf2 ' --fonts= --themes= --locales= -d grub-core/ /boot/grub/grub.cfg=./coreboot.cfg
    $ ls -l default_payload.elf
    -rw-rw---- 1 joey joey 832976 Mar  7 12:13 default_payload.elf

So, the resulting payload size is around 370 kB smaller. (Adding it to
the CBFS, it will be compressed, so the effective size difference will
be smaller.)

Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-12 20:04:07 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
41121742df windows/platform.c: Fix compilation errors 2019-03-07 14:19:27 +01:00
Colin Watson
35b909062e gnulib: Upgrade Gnulib and switch to bootstrap tool
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>
2019-03-05 10:48:12 +01:00
Colin Watson
f8f35acb5b syslinux: Fix syslinux_test in out-of-tree builds
syslinux_parse simplifies some filenames by removing things like ".."
segments, but the tests assumed that @abs_top_srcdir@ would be
untouched, which is not true in the case of out-of-tree builds where
@abs_top_srcdir@ may contain ".." segments.

Performing the substitution requires some awkwardness in Makefile.am due
to details of how config.status works.

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-05 10:27:53 +01:00
Colin Watson
62daa27056 util: Detect more I/O errors
Many of GRUB's utilities don't check anywhere near all the possible
write errors.  For example, if grub-install runs out of space when
copying a file, it won't notice.  There were missing checks for the
return values of write, fflush, fsync, and close (or the equivalents on
other OSes), all of which must be checked.

I tried to be consistent with the existing logging practices of the
various hostdisk implementations, but they weren't entirely consistent
to start with so I used my judgement.  The result at least looks
reasonable on GNU/Linux when I provoke a write error:

  Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
  grub-install: error: cannot copy `/usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi-signed/grubx64.efi.signed' to `/boot/efi/EFI/debian/grubx64.efi': No space left on device.

There are more missing checks in other utilities, but this should fix
the most critical ones.

Fixes Debian bug #922741.

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Steve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-05 10:23:47 +01:00
James Clarke
222cb8f6df osdep/freebsd: Fix partition calculation for EBR entries
For EBR partitions, "start" is the relative starting sector of the EBR
header itself, whereas "offset" is the relative starting byte of the
partition's contents, excluding the EBR header and any padding. Thus we
must use "offset", and divide by the sector size to convert to sectors.

Fixes Debian bug #923253.

Signed-off-by: James Clarke <jrtc27@jrtc27.com>
Reviewed-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-03-05 10:21:54 +01:00
Steve McIntyre
686db96646 grub-install: Check for arm-efi as a default target
Much like on x86, we can work out if the system is running on top of EFI
firmware. If so, return "arm-efi". If not, fall back to "arm-uboot" as
previously.

Split out the code to (maybe) load the efivar module and check for
/sys/firmware/efi into a common helper routine is_efi_system().

Signed-off-by: Steve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-26 15:25:13 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
718b3fb1dc Revert "grub-install: Check for arm-efi as a default target"
This reverts commit 082fd84d52.

Incorrect version of the patch was pushed into the git repo.

Reported-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-26 15:07:28 +01:00
Alexander Graf
7f6cfc5f40 travis: Add Travis CI config file
There is a really convenient service for open source project from Travis
CI: They allow for free CI testing using their infrastructure.

GRUB has had issues with broken builds for various targets for a long time
already. The main reason is a lack of CI to just do smoke tests on whether
all targets still at least compile.

This patch adds a Travis config file which builds (almost) all currently
available targets.

On top of that, this Travis config also runs a small execution test on the
x86_64-efi target.

All of this config file can easily be extended further on. It probably
makes sense to do something similar to the u-boot test infrastructure
that communicates with the payload properly. Going forward, we also will
want to do more QEMU runtime checks for other targets.

Currently, with this config alone, I already see about half of the available
targets as broken. So it's definitely desperately needed :).

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 14:02:06 +01:00
Steve McIntyre
082fd84d52 grub-install: Check for arm-efi as a default target
Much like on x86, we can work out if the system is running on top
of EFI firmware. If so, return "arm-efi". If not, fall back to
"arm-uboot" as previously.

Heavily inspired by the existing code for x86.

Signed-off-by: Steve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 14:02:06 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
566b16a0dc arm64/efi: Fix grub_efi_get_ram_base()
grub_efi_get_ram_base() looks for the lowest available RAM address by
traversing the memory map, comparing lowest address found so far.
Due to a brain glitch, that "so far" was initialized to GRUB_UINT_MAX -
completely preventing boot on systems without RAM below 4GB.

Change the initial value to GRUB_EFI_MAX_USABLE_ADDRESS, as originally
intended.

Reported-by: Steve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>
Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Steve McIntyre <93sam@debian.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 14:02:06 +01:00
Paul Menzel
d3a3543a56 normal/menu: Do not treat error values as key presses
Some terminals, like `grub-core/term/at_keyboard.c`, return `-1` in case
they are not ready yet.

      if (! KEYBOARD_ISREADY (grub_inb (KEYBOARD_REG_STATUS)))
        return -1;

Currently, that is treated as a key press, and the menu time-out is
cancelled/cleared. This is unwanted, as the boot is stopped and the user
manually has to select a menu entry. Therefore, adapt the condition to
require the key value also to be greater than 0.

`GRUB_TERM_NO_KEY` is defined as 0, so the condition could be collapsed
to greater or equal than (≥) 0, but the compiler will probably do that
for us anyway, so keep the cases separate for clarity.

This is tested with coreboot, the GRUB default payload, and the
configuration file `grub.cfg` below.

For GRUB:

    $ ./autogen.sh
    $ ./configure --with-platform=coreboot
    $ make -j`nproc`
    $ make default_payload.elf

For coreboot:

    $ more grub.cfg
    serial --unit 0 --speed 115200
    set timeout=5

    menuentry 'halt' {
        halt
    }
    $ build/cbfstool build/coreboot.rom add-payload \
        -f /dev/shm/grub/default_payload.elf -n fallback/payload -c lzma
    $ build/cbfstool build/coreboot.rom add -f grub.cfg -n etc/grub.cfg -t raw
    $ qemu-system-x86_64 --version
    QEMU emulator version 3.1.0 (Debian 1:3.1+dfsg-2+b1)
    Copyright (c) 2003-2018 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
    $ qemu-system-x86_64 -M pc -bios build/coreboot.rom -serial stdio -nic none

Currently, the time-out is cancelled/cleared. With the commit, it is not.
With a small GRUB payload, this the problem is also reproducible on the
ASRock E350M1.

Link: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2019-01/msg00037.html

Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 14:02:06 +01:00
Alexander Graf
c956126a51 fdt: Treat device tree file type like ACPI
We now have signature check logic in grub which allows us to treat
files differently depending on their file type.

Treat a loaded device tree like an overlayed ACPI table.
Both describe hardware, so I suppose their threat level is the same.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
2019-02-25 14:02:06 +01:00
Alexander Graf
f1957dc8a3 RISC-V: Add to build system
This patch adds support for RISC-V to the grub build system. With this
patch, I can successfully build grub on RISC-V as a UEFI application.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 14:02:05 +01:00
Alexander Graf
e795b9011f RISC-V: Add libgcc helpers for clz
Gcc may decide it wants to call helper functions to execute clz. Provide
them in our own copy of libgcc.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 14:02:05 +01:00
Alexander Graf
861212333e RISC-V: Add auxiliary files
To support a new architecture we need to provide a few helper functions
for memory, cache, timer, etc support.

This patch adds the remainders of those. Some bits are still disabled,
as I couldn't guarantee that we're always running on models / in modes
where the respective hardware is available.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 14:01:59 +01:00
Alexander Graf
e0d32cca1d RISC-V: Add awareness for RISC-V reloations
This patch adds awareness of RISC-V relocations throughout the grub tools
as well as dynamic linkage and elf->PE relocation conversion support.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 11:34:09 +01:00
Alexander Graf
222a34304c RISC-V: Add Linux load logic
We currently only support to run grub on RISC-V as UEFI payload. Ideally,
we also only want to support running Linux underneath as UEFI payload.

Prepare that with some Linux boot stub code. Once the arm64 target is
generalized, we can hook into that one and gain boot functionality.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 11:33:06 +01:00
Alexander Graf
4bcb1ac4f7 RISC-V: Add early startup code
On entry, we need to save the system table pointer as well as our image
handle. Add an early startup file that saves them and then brings us
into our main function.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 11:28:44 +01:00
Alexander Graf
ff6871831d RISC-V: Add setjmp implementation
This patch adds a 32/64 capable setjmp implementation for RISC-V.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 11:28:44 +01:00
Alexander Graf
cfec209370 elf.h: Add RISC-V definitions
The RISC-V ABI document outlines ELF header structure and relocation
information. Pull the respective magic numbers into our elf header
so we can make use of them.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 11:28:44 +01:00
Alexander Graf
7b0f169c80 PE: Add RISC-V definitions
The PE format defines magic numbers as well as relocation identifiers for
RISC-V. Add them to our include file, so we can make use of them.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 11:28:44 +01:00
Alexander Graf
e4b84a0d7c efi: Rename armxx to arch
Some architectures want to boot Linux as plain UEFI binary. Today that
really only encompasses ARM and AArch64, but going forward more
architectures may adopt that model.

So rename our internal API accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Acked-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-25 11:28:44 +01:00
Alexander Graf
9223eff8f8 mkimage: Clarify file alignment in efi case
There are a few spots in the PE generation code for EFI binaries that uses
the section alignment rather than file alignment, even though the alignment
is really only file bound.

Replace those cases with the file alignment constant instead.

Reported-by: Daniel Kiper <dkiper@net-space.pl>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Julien ROBIN <julien.robin28@free.fr>
2019-02-06 11:34:50 +01:00
Alexander Graf
a51f953f4e mkimage: Align efi sections on 4k boundary
There is UEFI firmware popping up in the wild now that implements stricter
permission checks using NX and write protect page table entry bits.

This means that firmware now may fail to load binaries if its individual
sections are not page aligned, as otherwise it can not ensure permission
boundaries.

So let's bump all efi section alignments up to 4k (EFI page size). That way
we will stay compatible going forward.

Unfortunately our internals can't deal very well with a mismatch of alignment
between the virtual and file offsets, so we have to also pad our target
binary a bit.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Julien ROBIN <julien.robin28@free.fr>
2019-02-06 11:34:50 +01:00
Alexander Graf
e347f40c1a mkimage: Use EFI32_HEADER_SIZE define in arm-efi case
The efi-arm case was defining its own header size calculation, even though it's
100% identical to the common EFI32_HEADER_SIZE definition.

So let's clean it up to use the common define.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Julien ROBIN <julien.robin28@free.fr>
2019-02-06 11:34:50 +01:00
Guillaume GARDET
748e544fd0 arm: Move initrd upper to leave more space for kernel
This patch allows to have bigger kernels. If the kernel grows, then it will
overwrite the initrd when it is extracted.

Signed-off-by: Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@arm.com>
Acked-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-02-06 11:34:07 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
a0e4ee533d linux, efi, arm*, fdt: Break FDT extra allocation space out into a #define
A certain amount of dynamic space is required for the handover from
GRUB/Linux-EFI-stub. This entails things like initrd addresses,
address-cells entries and associated strings.

But move this into a proper centralised #define rather than live-code
it in the loader.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-01-23 10:16:32 +01:00
Cristian Ciocaltea
088f7f56e5 uboot: Add the missing disk write operation support
uboot_disk_write() is currently lacking the write support
to storage devices because, historically, those devices did not
implement block_write() in U-Boot.

The solution has been tested using a patched U-Boot loading
and booting GRUB in a QEMU vexpress-a9 environment.
The disk write operations were triggered with GRUB's save_env
command.

Signed-off-by: Cristian Ciocaltea <cristian.ciocaltea@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-01-22 15:23:51 +01:00
Max Tottenham
f8d1ad2678 tpm: Fix bug in GRUB2 TPM module
The value of tpm_handle changes between successive calls to grub_tpm_handle_find(),
as instead of simply copying the stored pointer we end up taking the address of
said pointer when using the cached value of grub_tpm_handle.

This causes grub_efi_open_protocol() to return a nullptr in grub_tpm2_execute()
and grub_tpm2_log_event(). Said nullptr goes unchecked and
efi_call_5(tpm->hash_log_extend_event,...) ends up jumping to 0x0, Qemu crashes
once video ROM is reached at 0xb0000.

This patch seems to do the trick of fixing that bug, but we should also ensure
that all calls to grub_efi_open_protocol() are checked so that we don't start
executing low memory.

Signed-off-by: Max Tottenham <mtottenh@akamai.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-01-21 11:22:36 +01:00
Colin Watson
ed087f0460 pgp: Fix emu build and tests after pgp module renaming
Commit b07feb8746 (verifiers: Rename
verify module to pgp module) renamed the "verify" module to "pgp", but
the GRUB_MOD_INIT and GRUB_MOD_FINI macros were left as "verify", which
broke the emu target build; and file_filter_test still referred to the
now non-existent "verify" module. Fix both of these.

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-01-14 13:05:18 +01:00
Peter Große
e86f6aafb8 grub-mkconfig/20_linux_xen: Support multiple early initrd images
Add support for multiple, shared, early initrd images. These early
images will be loaded in the order declared, and all will be loaded
before the initrd image.

While many classes of data can be provided by early images, the
immediate use case would be for distributions to provide CPU
microcode to mitigate the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities.

Xen has also support to load microcode updates provided as additional
modules by the bootloader.

There are two environment variables provided for declaring the early
images.

* GRUB_EARLY_INITRD_LINUX_STOCK is for the distribution declare
  images that are provided by the distribution or installed packages.
  If undeclared, this will default to a set of common microcode image
  names.

* GRUB_EARLY_INITRD_LINUX_CUSTOM is for user created images. User
  images will be loaded after the stock images.

These separate configurations allow the distribution and user to
declare different image sets without clobbering each other.

This also makes a minor update to ensure that UUID partition labels
stay disabled when no initrd image is found, even if early images are
present.

This is basically a copy of a698240d "grub-mkconfig/10_linux: Support
multiple early initrd images" by Matthew S. Turnbull.

Signed-off-by: Peter Große <pegro@friiks.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-01-14 11:56:19 +01:00
Heinrich Schuchardt
ad0ea7c444 grub-core/loader/efi/fdt.c: Do not copy random memory
We should not try to copy any memory area which is outside of the original
fdt. If this extra memory is controlled by a hypervisor this might end
with a crash.

Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2019-01-14 11:53:52 +01:00
Matthew Garrett
a791dc0e35 verifiers: Add TPM documentation
Describe the behaviour of GRUB when the TPM module is in use.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-12-12 14:51:43 +01:00
Matthew Garrett
d6ca0a90ca verifiers: Core TPM support
Add support for performing basic TPM measurements. Right now this only
supports extending PCRs statically and only on UEFI. In future we might
want to have some sort of mechanism for choosing which events get logged
to which PCRs, but this seems like a good default policy and we can wait
to see whether anyone  has a use case before adding more complexity.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-12-12 14:51:26 +01:00
Matthew Garrett
d3a5e812c5 verifiers: Verify commands executed by grub
Pass all commands executed by GRUB to the verifiers layer. Most verifiers will
ignore this, but some (such as the TPM verifier) want to be able to measure and
log each command executed in order to ensure that the boot state is as expected.

Signed-off-by: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-12-12 13:17:52 +01:00
Juergen Gross
d789e70e26 xen_pvh: Add support to configure
Support platform i386/xen_pvh in configure.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:28 +01:00
Juergen Gross
90b7b14fa5 xen_pvh: Support grub-install for xen_pvh
Add xen_pvh support to grub-install.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:28 +01:00
Juergen Gross
78899c42d7 xen_pvh: Support building a standalone image
Support mkimage for xen_pvh.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
9bce25213a xen: Use elfnote defines instead of plain numbers
In order to avoid using plain integers for the ELF notes use the
available Xen include instead.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Hans van Kranenburg
a40b219e26 grub-module-verifier: Ignore all_video for xen_pvh
This solves the build failing with "Error: no symbol table and no
.moddeps section"

Also see:
- 6371e9c104
- https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?49012

Signed-off-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
9c062ad42c xen_pvh: Add build runes for grub-core
Add the modifications to the build system needed to build a xen_pvh
grub.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
1d2473a024 xen: Init memory regions for PVH
Add all usable memory regions to grub memory management and add the
needed mmap iterate code, which will be used by grub core (e.g.
grub-core/lib/relocator.c or grub-core/mmap/mmap.c).

As we are running in 32-bit mode don't add memory above 4GB.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
4c9b4a7c92 xen: Setup Xen specific data for PVH
Initialize the needed Xen specific data. This is:

- the Xen start of day page containing the console and Xenstore ring
  page PFN and event channel
- the grant table
- the shared info page

Write back the possibly modified memory map to the hypervisor in case
the guest is reading it from there again.

Set the RSDP address for the guest from the start_info page passed
as boot parameter.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
2b7a21afd3 xen: Get memory map from hypervisor for PVH
Retrieve the memory map from the hypervisor and normalize it to contain
no overlapping entries and to be sorted by address.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
da81e42a7c xen: Setup hypercall page for PVH
Add the needed code to setup the hypercall page for calling into the
Xen hypervisor.

Import the XEN_HVM_DEBUGCONS_IOPORT define from Xen unstable into
include/xen/arch-x86/xen.h

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
1a4d83af2f xen: Add PVH boot entry code
Add the code for the Xen PVH mode boot entry.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
0b3e4eb2d2 xen: Add basic hooks for PVH in current code
Add the hooks to current code needed for Xen PVH. They will be filled
with code later when the related functionality is being added.

loader/i386/linux.c needs to include machine/kernel.h now as it needs
to get GRUB_KERNEL_USE_RSDP_ADDR from there. This in turn requires to
add an empty kernel.h header for some i386 platforms (efi, coreboot,
ieee1275, xen) and for x86_64 efi.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
53a92dea8b xen: Add PVH specific defines to offset.h
include/grub/offsets.h needs some defines for Xen PVH mode.

Add them. While at it line up the values in the surrounding lines to
start at the same column.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
3b8d09c774 xen: Modify grub_xen_ptr2mfn() for Xen PVH
grub_xen_ptr2mfn() returns the machine frame number for a given pointer
value. For Xen-PVH guests this is just the PFN. Add the PVH specific
variant.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
bec9edf53f xen: Rearrange xen/init.c to prepare it for Xen PVH mode
Rearrange grub-core/kern/xen/init.c to prepare adding PVH mode support
to it. This includes putting some code under #ifdef GRUB_MACHINE_XEN
as it will not be used when running as PVH.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
408de833bb xen: Add some dummy headers for PVH mode
With Xen PVH mode adding a new machine type the machine related headers
need to be present for the build to succeed. Most of the headers just
need to include the related common i386 headers. Add those to the tree.

Note that xen_pvh/int.h needs to include pc/int_types.h instead of
pc/int.h in order to avoid the definition of grub_bios_interrupt().

xen_pvh/memory.h needs to include coreboot/memory.h (like some other
<machine>/memory.h do as well) as this contains just the needed stubs.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
fc9d47ead5 xen: Prepare common code for Xen PVH support
Some common code needs to be special cased for Xen PVH mode. This hits
mostly Xen PV mode specific areas.

Split include/grub/i386/pc/int_types.h off from
include/grub/i386/pc/int.h to support including this file later from
xen_pvh code without the grub_bios_interrupt definition.

Move definition of struct grub_e820_mmap_entry from
grub-core/mmap/i386/pc/mmap.c to include/grub/i386/memory.h in order
to make it usable from xen_pvh code.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
c84927272c xen: Carve out grant tab initialization into dedicated function
Initialize the grant tab in a dedicated function. This will enable
using it for PVH guests, too.

Call the new function from grub_machine_init() as this will later
be common between Xen PV and Xen PVH mode.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
d170be42f1 loader/linux: Support passing RSDP address via boot params
Xen PVH guests will have the RSDP at an arbitrary address. Support that
by passing the RSDP address via the boot parameters to Linux.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Juergen Gross
9118effd1b xen: Add some Xen headers
In order to support grub2 in Xen PVH environment some additional Xen
headers are needed as grub2 will be started in PVH mode requiring to
use several HVM hypercalls and structures.

Add the needed headers from Xen 4.10 being the first Xen version with
full (not only experimental) PVH guest support.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Hans van Kranenburg <hans@knorrie.org>
2018-12-12 12:03:27 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
95db97d041 verifiers: ARM Xen fallout cleanup
ARM Xen fallout cleanup after commit ca0a4f689 (verifiers: File type for
fine-grained signature-verification controlling).

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2018-12-07 11:59:23 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
e5b846333f verifiers: Xen fallout cleanup
Xen fallout cleanup after commit ca0a4f689 (verifiers: File type for
fine-grained signature-verification controlling).

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Ross Philipson <ross.philipson@oracle.com>
2018-12-07 11:59:23 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
29157553b7 ofnet: Fix build regression in grub_ieee1275_parse_bootpath()
The grub_ieee1275_parse_bootpath() function (commit a661a32, ofnet: Initialize
structs in bootpath parser) introduces a build regression on SPARC:

cc1: warnings being treated as errors
net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c: In function 'grub_ieee1275_parse_bootpath':
net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c:156: error: missing initializer
net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c:156: error: (near initialization for 'client_addr.type')
net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c:156: error: missing initializer
net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c:156: error: (near initialization for 'gateway_addr.type')
net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c:156: error: missing initializer
net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c:156: error: (near initialization for 'subnet_mask.type')
net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c:157: error: missing initializer
net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c:157: error: (near initialization for 'hw_addr.type')
make[3]: *** [net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet_module-ofnet.o] Error 1

Initialize the entire structure.

More info can be found here:
  http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2018-03/msg00034.html

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-28 13:48:45 +01:00
Nick Terrell
3861286486 btrfs: Add zstd support to grub btrfs
- Adds zstd support to the btrfs module.
- Adds a test case for btrfs zstd support.
- Changes top_srcdir to srcdir in the btrfs module's lzo include
  following comments from Daniel Kiper about the zstd include.

Tested on Ubuntu-18.04 with a btrfs /boot partition with and without zstd
compression. A test case was also added to the test suite that fails before
the patch, and passes after.

Signed-off-by: Nick Terrell <terrelln@fb.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-26 23:10:11 +01:00
Nick Terrell
461f1d8af1 zstd: Import upstream zstd-1.3.6
- Import zstd-1.3.6 from upstream
- Add zstd's module.c file
- Add the zstd module to Makefile.core.def

Import zstd-1.3.6 from upstream [1]. Only the files need for decompression
are imported. I used the latest zstd release, which includes patches [2] to
build cleanly in GRUB.

I included the script used to import zstd-1.3.6 below at the bottom of the
commit message.

Upstream zstd commit hash: 4fa456d7f12f8b27bd3b2f5dfd4f46898cb31c24
Upstream zstd commit name: Merge pull request #1354 from facebook/dev

Zstd requires some posix headers, which it gets from posix_wrap.
This can be checked by inspecting the .Po files generated by automake,
which contain the header dependencies. After building run the command
`cat grub-core/lib/zstd/.deps-core/*.Po` to see the dependencies [3].
The only OS dependencies are:

- stddef.h, which is already a dependency in posix_wrap, and used for size_t
  by lzo and xz.
- stdarg.h, which comes from the grub/misc.h header, and we don't use in zstd.

All the types like uint64_t are typedefed to grub_uint64_t under the hood.
The only exception is size_t, which comes from stddef.h. This is already the
case for lzo and xz. I don't think there are any cross-compilation concerns,
because cross-compilers provide their own system headers (and it would already
be broken).

[1] https://github.com/facebook/zstd/releases/tag/v1.3.6
[2] https://github.com/facebook/zstd/pull/1344
[3] https://gist.github.com/terrelln/7a16b92f5a1b3aecf980f944b4a966c4

```

curl -L -O https://github.com/facebook/zstd/releases/download/v1.3.6/zstd-1.3.6.tar.gz
curl -L -O https://github.com/facebook/zstd/releases/download/v1.3.6/zstd-1.3.6.tar.gz.sha256
sha256sum --check zstd-1.3.6.tar.gz.sha256
tar xzf zstd-1.3.6.tar.gz

SRC_LIB="zstd-1.3.6/lib"
DST_LIB="grub-core/lib/zstd"
rm -rf $DST_LIB
mkdir -p $DST_LIB
cp $SRC_LIB/zstd.h $DST_LIB/
cp $SRC_LIB/common/*.[hc] $DST_LIB/
cp $SRC_LIB/decompress/*.[hc] $DST_LIB/
rm $DST_LIB/{pool.[hc],threading.[hc]}
rm -rf zstd-1.3.6*
echo SUCCESS!
```

Signed-off-by: Nick Terrell <terrelln@fb.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-26 23:09:45 +01:00
Michael Chang
e8b37e2c8d verifiers: fix double close on pgp's sig file descriptor
An error emerged as when I was testing the verifiers branch, so instead
of putting it in pgp prefix, the verifiers is used to reflect what the
patch is based on.

While running verify_detached, grub aborts with error.

verify_detached /@/.snapshots/1/snapshot/boot/grub/grub.cfg
/@/.snapshots/1/snapshot/boot/grub/grub.cfg.sig

alloc magic is broken at 0x7beea660: 0
Aborted. Press any key to exit.

The error is caused by sig file descriptor been closed twice, first time
in grub_verify_signature() to which it is passed as parameter. Second in
grub_cmd_verify_signature() or in whichever opens the sig file
descriptor. The second close is not consider as bug to me either, as in
common rule of what opens a file has to close it to avoid file
descriptor leakage.

After all the design of grub_verify_signature() makes it difficult to keep
a good trace on opened file descriptor from it's caller. Let's refine
the application interface to accept file path rather than descriptor, in
this way the caller doesn't have to care about closing the descriptor by
delegating it to grub_verify_signature() with full tracing to opened
file descriptor by itself.

Also making it clear that sig descriptor is not referenced in error
returning path of grub_verify_signature_init(), so it can be closed
directly by it's caller. This also makes delegating it to
grub_pubkey_close() infeasible to help in relieving file descriptor
leakage as it has to depend on uncertainty of ctxt fields in error
returning path.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-21 14:46:53 +01:00
Lee Jones
5c6f9bc156 generic/blocklist: Fix implicit declaration of function grub_file_filter_disable_compression()
grub_file_filter_disable_compression() no longer exists.

Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-21 14:45:33 +01:00
Lee Jones
25e35377a8 arm64/xen: Fix too few arguments to function grub_create_loader_cmdline()
Without this fix, building xen_boot.c omits:

loader/arm64/xen_boot.c: In function ‘xen_boot_binary_load’:
loader/arm64/xen_boot.c:370:7: error: too few arguments to function ‘grub_create_loader_cmdline’
       grub_create_loader_cmdline (argc - 1, argv + 1, binary->cmdline,
       ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from loader/arm64/xen_boot.c:36:0:
../include/grub/lib/cmdline.h:29:12: note: declared here
 grub_err_t grub_create_loader_cmdline (int argc, char *argv[], char *buf,

Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Julien Grall <julien.grall@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-21 14:44:50 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
58bfe43581 arm-uboot, ia64, sparc64: Fix up grub_file_open() calls
The verifiers framework changed the grub_file_open() interface, breaking all
non-x86 linux loaders. Add file types to the grub_file_open() calls to make
them build again.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-16 14:42:51 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
9d0559c647 arm64/efi: Fix breakage caused by verifiers
- add variable "err" (used but not defined),
  - add GRUB_FILE_TYPE_LINUX_KERNEL to grub_file_open() call.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-16 14:42:51 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
dfb1742aab grub-core/loader/efi/fdt.c: Fixup grub_file_open() call
The verifiers framework changed the API of grub_file_open(), but did not
fix up all users. Add the file type GRUB_FILE_TYPE_DEVICE_TREE_IMAGE
to the "devicetree" command handler call.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-16 14:42:50 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
7453c2cc32 include/grub/file.h: Add device tree file type
The API change of grub_file_open() for adding verifiers did not include
a type for device tree blobs. Add GRUB_FILE_TYPE_DEVICE_TREE_IMAGE to
the grub_file_type enum.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-16 14:42:50 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
a5d865a039 include/grub/verify.h: Add include guard
verify.h was added without include guards. This means compiling anything
including both include/grub/verify.h and include/grub/lib/cmdline.h fails
(at least grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c.

Add the necessary include guard.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-16 14:42:50 +01:00
Matthew Daley
c0a9f53478 mkimage: Pad DTBs to target-specific pointer size
Device tree (DTB) lengths are being padded to a multiple of 4 bytes
rather than the target-specific pointer size. This causes objects
following OBJ_TYPE_DTB objects to be incorrectly parsed during GRUB
execution on arm64.

Fix by using ALIGN_ADDR(), not ALIGN_UP().

Signed-by-off: Matthew Daley <mattd@bugfuzz.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-16 14:39:53 +01:00
Colin Watson
e720eef6a6 Cope with / being on a ZFS root dataset
If / is on the root dataset in a ZFS pool, then ${bootfs} will be set to
"/" (whereas if it is on a non-root dataset, there will be no trailing
slash).  Passing "root=ZFS=${rpool}/" will fail to boot, but
"root=ZFS=${rpool}" works fine, so strip the trailing slash.

Fixes: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?52746

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Tested-by: Fejes József <jozsef.fejes@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-09 13:36:52 +01:00
Paul Menzel
b71ac53751 unix/platform: Initialize variable to fix grub-install on UEFI system
On a UEFI system, were no boot entry *grub* is present, currently,
`grub-install` fails with an error.

    $ efibootmgr
    BootCurrent: 0000
    Timeout: 0 seconds
    BootOrder: 0001,0006,0003,0004,0005
    Boot0001  Diskette Drive
    Boot0003* USB Storage Device
    Boot0004* CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive
    Boot0005  Onboard NIC
    Boot0006* WDC WD2500AAKX-75U6AA0
    $ sudo grub-install /dev/sda
    Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
    grub-install: error: efibootmgr failed to register the boot entry: Unknown error 22020.

The error code is always different, and the error message (incorrectly)
points to efibootmgr.

But, the error is in GRUB’s function
`grub_install_remove_efi_entries_by_distributor()`, where the variable
`rc` for the return value, is uninitialized and never set, when no boot
entry for the distributor is found.

The content of that uninitialized variable is then returned as the error
code of efibootmgr.

Set the variable to 0, so that success is returned, when no entry needs
to be deleted.

Tested on Dell OptiPlex 7010 with firmware A28.

    $ sudo ./grub-install /dev/sda
    Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
    Installation finished. No error reported.

[1]: https://github.com/rhboot/efibootmgr/issues/100

Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-11-09 13:34:16 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
878398c1a3 efi: Add EFI shim lock verifier
This module provides shim lock verification for various kernels
if UEFI secure boot is enabled on a machine.

It is recommended to put this module into GRUB2 standalone image
(avoid putting iorw and memrw modules into it; they are disallowed
if UEFI secure boot is enabled). However, it is also possible to use
it as a normal module. Though such configurations are more fragile
and less secure due to various limitations.

If the module is loaded and UEFI secure boot is enabled then:
  - module itself cannot be unloaded (persistent module),
  - the iorw and memrw modules cannot be loaded,
  - if the iorw and memrw modules are loaded then
    machine boot is disabled,
  - GRUB2 defers modules and ACPI tables verification to
    other verifiers.

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
ee7808e219 dl: Add support for persistent modules
This type of modules cannot be unloaded. This is useful if a given
functionality, e.g. UEFI secure boot shim signature verification, should
not be disabled if it was enabled at some point in time. Somebody may
say that we can use standalone GRUB2 here. That is true. However, the
code is not so big nor complicated hence it make sense to support
modularized configs too.

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
3d612924c3 verifiers: Add the documentation
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
b07feb8746 verifiers: Rename verify module to pgp module
Just for clarity. No functional change.

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
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
72e80c0255 btrfs: Add RAID 6 recovery for a btrfs filesystem
Add the RAID 6 recovery, in order to use a RAID 6 filesystem even if some
disks (up to two) are missing. This code use the md RAID 6 code already
present in grub.

Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@inwind.it>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-10-31 12:45:39 +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
Goffredo Baroncelli
94854d9c3d btrfs: Add support for recovery for a RAID 5 btrfs profiles
Add support for recovery for a RAID 5 btrfs profile. In addition
it is added some code as preparatory work for RAID 6 recovery code.

Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@inwind.it>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-10-31 12:01:47 +01:00
Goffredo Baroncelli
c743736048 btrfs: Refactor the code that read from disk
Move the code in charge to read the data from disk into a separate
function. This helps to separate the error handling logic (which
depends on the different raid profiles) from the read from disk
logic. Refactoring this code increases the general readability too.

This is a preparatory patch, to help the adding of the RAID 5/6 recovery code.

Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@inwind.it>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-10-31 11:53:03 +01:00
Goffredo Baroncelli
c6f79aca80 btrfs: Move logging code in grub_btrfs_read_logical()
A portion of the logging code is moved outside of internal for(;;). The part
that is left inside is the one which depends on the internal for(;;) index.

This is a preparatory patch. The next one will refactor the code inside
the for(;;) into an another function.

Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@inwind.it>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-10-31 11:47:26 +01:00
Goffredo Baroncelli
fd5a1d82f1 btrfs: Avoid a rescan for a device which was already not found
Currently read from missing device triggers rescan. However, it is never
recorded that the device is missing. So, each read of a missing device
triggers rescan again and again. This behavior causes a lot of unneeded
rescans leading to huge slowdowns.

This patch fixes above mentioned issue. Information about missing devices
is stored in the data->devices_attached[] array as NULL value in dev
member. Rescan is triggered only if no information is found for a given
device. This means that only first time read triggers rescan.

The patch drops premature return. This way data->devices_attached[] is
filled even when a given device is missing.

Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreikack@inwind.it>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-10-31 11:44:55 +01:00
Goffredo Baroncelli
908cdb1d02 btrfs: Move the error logging from find_device() to its caller
The caller knows better if this error is fatal or not, i.e. another disk is
available or not.

This is a preparatory patch.

Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@inwind.it>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-10-31 11:43:41 +01:00
Goffredo Baroncelli
846f7a8310 btrfs: Add helper to check the btrfs header
This helper is used in a few places to help the debugging. As
conservative approach the error is only logged.
This does not impact the error handling.

Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@inwind.it>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-10-31 11:42:44 +01:00
Goffredo Baroncelli
81e2673fb6 btrfs: Add support for reading a filesystem with a RAID 5 or RAID 6 profile
Signed-off-by: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@inwind.it>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-10-31 11:39:32 +01:00
Michael Chang
8ada906031 msdos: Fix overflow in converting partition start and length into 512B blocks
When booting from NVME SSD with 4k sector size, it fails with the message.

error: attempt to read or write outside of partition.

This patch fixes the problem by fixing overflow in converting partition start
and length into 512B blocks.

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-27 14:56:45 +02:00
Mihai Moldovan
5b9308aff0 osdep/linux: Convert partition start to disk sector length
When reading data off a disk, sector values are based on the disk sector
length.

Within grub_util_fd_open_device(), the start of the partition was taken
directly from grub's partition information structure, which uses the
internal sector length (currently 512b), but never transformed to the
disk's sector length.

Subsequent calculations were all wrong for devices that have a diverging
sector length and the functions eventually skipped to the wrong stream
location, reading invalid data.

Signed-off-by: Mihai Moldovan <ionic@ionic.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-27 14:53:32 +02:00
Adam Williamson
8b467844e1 python: Use AM_PATH_PYTHON to determine interpreter for gentpl.py
gentpl.py is python2/3-agnostic, but there's no way to cause it
to be run with any interpreter other than 'python', it's just
hard-coded into Makefile.common that way. Adjust that to use
AM_PATH_PYTHON (provided by automake) to find an interpreter
and run gentpl.py with that instead. This makes grub buildable
when `python` does not exist (but rather `python3` or `python2`
or `python2.7`, etc.) Minimum version is set to 2.6 as this is
the first version with `__future__.print_function` available.

Note, AM_PATH_PYTHON respects the PYTHON environment variable
and will treat its value as the *only* candidate for a valid
interpreter if it is set - when PYTHON is set, AM_PATH_PYTHON
will not try to find any alternative interpreter, it will only
check whether the interpreter set as the value of PYTHON meets
the requirements and use it if so or fail if not. This means
that when using grub's `autogen.sh`, as it too uses the value
of the PYTHON environment variable (and if it is not set, just
sets it to 'python') you cannot rely on AM_PATH_PYTHON
interpreter discovery. If your desired Python interpreter is
not just 'python', you must set the PYTHON environment variable,
e.g. 'PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python3 ./autogen.sh'. The specified
interpreter will then be used both by autogen.sh itself and by
the autotools-driven build scripts.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-27 14:52:28 +02:00
Colin Watson
7e23437df3 build: Use pkg-config to find FreeType
pkg-config is apparently preferred over freetype-config these days (see
the BUGS section of freetype-config(1)).  pkg-config support was added
to FreeType in version 2.1.5, which was released in 2003, so it should
comfortably be available everywhere by now.

We no longer need to explicitly substitute FREETYPE_CFLAGS and
FREETYPE_LIBS, since PKG_CHECK_MODULES does that automatically.

Fixes Debian bug #887721.

Reported-by: Hugh McMaster <hugh.mcmaster@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-27 14:45:59 +02:00
Colin Watson
bcfa0f08bb build: Capitalise *freetype_* variables
Using FREETYPE_CFLAGS and FREETYPE_LIBS is more in line with the naming
scheme used by pkg-config macros.

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-27 14:45:09 +02:00
Julian Andres Klode
a661a321c3 ofnet: Initialize structs in bootpath parser
Code later on checks if variables inside the struct are
0 to see if they have been set, like if there were addresses
in the bootpath.

The variables were not initialized however, so the check
might succeed with uninitialized data, and a new interface
with random addresses and the same name is added. This causes
$net_default_mac to point to the random one, so, for example,
using that variable to load per-mac config files fails.

Bug-Ubuntu: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1785859

Signed-off-by: Julian Andres Klode <julian.klode@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-13 11:03:05 +02:00
dann frazier
478e54b738 grub-reboot: Warn when "for the next boot only" promise cannot be kept
The "for the next boot only" property of grub-reboot is dependent upon
GRUB being able to clear the next_entry variable in the environment
block. However, GRUB cannot write to devices using the diskfilter
and lvm abstractions.

Ref: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2009-12/msg00276.html
Ref: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/788298

Signed-off-by: dann frazier <dann.frazier@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-13 11:01:10 +02:00
Cao jin
d2374cfb71 relocator16: Comments update
Signed-off-by: Cao jin <caoj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-13 10:58:32 +02:00
Paul Menzel
d62cafcf35 ahci: Increase time-out from 10 s to 32 s
This is a cryptographically signed message in MIME format.

Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2018 07:27:35 +0200

Currently, the GRUB payload for coreboot does not detect the Western
Digital hard disk WDC WD20EARS-60M AB51 connected to the ASRock E350M1,
as that takes over ten seconds to spin up.

```
disk/ahci.c:533: port 0, err: 0
disk/ahci.c:539: port 0, err: 0
disk/ahci.c:543: port 0, err: 0
disk/ahci.c:549: port 0, offset: 120, tfd:80, CMD: 6016
disk/ahci.c:552: port 0, err: 0
disk/ahci.c:563: port 0, offset: 120, tfd:80, CMD: 6016
disk/ahci.c:566: port: 0, err: 0
disk/ahci.c:593: port 0 is busy
disk/ahci.c:621: cleaning up failed devs
```

GRUB detects the drive, when either unloading the module *ahci*, and
then loading it again, or when doing a warm reset.

As the ten second time-out is too short, increase it to 32 seconds,
used by SeaBIOS. which detects the drive successfully.

The AHCI driver in libpayload uses 30 seconds, and that time-out was
added in commit 354066e1 (libpayload: ahci: Increase timeout for
signature reading) with the description below.

> We can't read the drives signature before it's ready, i.e. spun up.
> So set the timeout to the standard 30s. Also put a notice on the
> console, so the user knows why the signature reading failed.

Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-13 10:54:54 +02:00
Cao jin
5d7d13ce44 linux16: Code cleanup
1. move relocator related code more close to each other
2. use variable "len" since it has correct assignment, and keep coding
style with upper code

Signed-off-by: Cao jin <caoj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-13 10:51:34 +02:00
Colin Watson
b607d2a79e tests: Fix qemu options for UHCI test
qemu 2.12 removed the -usbdevice option.  Use a more modern spelling
instead, in line with other USB-related tests.

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-13 10:50:24 +02:00
Colin Watson
7090b77341 tests: Disable sercon in SeaBIOS
SeaBIOS 1.11.0 added support for VGA emulation over a serial port, which
interferes with grub-shell.  Turn it off.

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-13 10:49:45 +02:00
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
Peter Jones
a6c83d4a20 configure: Fix an 8 year old typo
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-12 13:14:39 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
9bfba354bb loader/multiboot_mbi2: Use central copy of grub_efi_find_mmap_size()
Delete local copy of function to determine required buffer size for the
UEFI memory map, use helper in kern/efi/mm.c.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-12 12:59:23 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
9415914e0f loader/ia64/linux: Use central copy of grub_efi_find_mmap_size()
Delete local copy of function to determine required buffer size for the
UEFI memory map, use helper in kern/efi/mm.c.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-12 12:59:15 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
ad2bebc6fc loader/i386/linux: Use central copy of grub_efi_find_mmap_size()
Delete local copy of function to determine required buffer size for the
UEFI memory map, use helper in kern/efi/mm.c.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-09-12 12:58:31 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
c79ebcd18c i386: Don't include lib/i386/reset.c in EFI builds
Commit 0ba90a7f01 ("efi: Move grub_reboot() into kernel") broke
the build on i386-efi - genmoddep.awk bails out with message
  grub_reboot in reboot is duplicated in kernel
This is because both lib/i386/reset.c and kern/efi/efi.c now provide
this function.

Rather than explicitly list each i386 platform variant in
Makefile.core.def, include the contents of lib/i386/reset.c only when
GRUB_MACHINE_EFI is not set.

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
a2f26adfef efi: Restrict arm/arm64 linux loader initrd placement
The 32-bit arm Linux kernel is built as a zImage, which self-decompresses
down to near start of RAM. In order for an initrd/initramfs to be
accessible, it needs to be placed within the first ~768MB of RAM.
The initrd loader built into the kernel EFI stub restricts this down to
512MB for simplicity - so enable the same restriction in grub.

For arm64, the requirement is within a 1GB aligned 32GB window also
covering the (runtime) kernel image. Since the EFI stub loader itself
will attempt to relocate to near start of RAM, force initrd to be loaded
completely within the first 32GB of RAM.

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
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
9b37229f01 commands/file: Use definitions from arm64/linux.h
Clean up code for matching IS_ARM64 slightly by making use of struct
linux_arm64_kernel_header and GRUB_LINUX_ARM64_MAGIC_SIGNATURE.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-11 12:02:18 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
40dc61ed75 commands/file: Use definitions from arm/linux.h
Clean up code for matching IS_ARM slightly by making use of struct
linux_arm_kernel_header and GRUB_LINUX_ARM_MAGIC_SIGNATURE.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-11 11:57:11 +02:00
Hans de Goede
edece25a77 efi/console: Fix the "enter" key not working on x86 tablets
Most 8" or 7" x86 Windows 10 tablets come with volume up/down buttons and
a power-button. In their UEFI these are almost always mapped to arrow
up/down and enter.

Pressing the volume buttons (sometimes by accident) will stop the
menu countdown, but the power-button / "enter" key was not being recognized
as enter, so the user would be stuck at the grub menu.

The problem is that these tablets send scan_code 13 or 0x0d for the
power-button, which officialy maps to the F3 key. They also set
unicode_char to 0x0d.

This commit recognizes the special case of both scan_code and unicode_char
being set to 0x0d and treats this as an enter key press.

This fixes things getting stuck at the grub-menu and allows the user
to choice a grub-menu entry using the buttons on the tablet.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-11 11:53:28 +02:00
Cao jin
4e9d9358e0 grub-setup: Debug message cleanup
Variable "root" is initialized after root device probing and is null in
current place, so, drop it.

Signed-off-by: Cao jin <caoj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-11 11:51:26 +02:00
Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
ec2de93f8d multiboot_elfxx.c: Fix compilation by fixing undeclared variable
Without that fix we have:
  In file included from ../../include/grub/command.h:25:0,
                   from ../../grub-core/loader/multiboot.c:30:
  ../../grub-core/loader/multiboot_elfxx.c: In function 'grub_multiboot_load_elf64':
  ../../grub-core/loader/multiboot_elfxx.c:130:28: error: 'relocatable' undeclared (first use in this function)
     "load_base_addr=0x%x\n", relocatable,

This happens due to mistake in the commit 14ec665
(mbi: Use per segment a separate relocator chunk).

So, let's fix it.

Signed-off-by: Ignat Korchagin <ignat@cloudflare.com>
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@no-log.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-07-02 14:16:14 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
347210a5d5 efi/fdt: Set address/size cells to 2 for empty tree
When booting an arm* system on UEFI with an empty device tree (currently
only when hardware description comes from ACPI), we don't currently set
default to 1 cell (32 bits).

Set both of these properties, to 2 cells (64 bits), to resolve issues
with kexec on some platforms.

This change corresponds with linux kernel commit ae8a442dfdc4
("efi/libstub/arm*: Set default address and size cells values for an empty dtb")
and ensures booting through grub does not behave differently from booting
the stub loader directly.

See also https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9561201/

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-06-23 21:43:00 +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
Will Thompson
0083541593 grub-fs-tester: Fix losetup race
If something else on the system is using loopback devices, then the
device that's free at the call to `losetup -f` may not be free in the
following call to try to use it. Instead, find and use the first free
loopback device in a single call to losetup.

Signed-off-by: Will Thompson <wjt@endlessm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-06-23 21:39:09 +02:00
Alexander Boettcher
14ec665c3f mbi: Use per segment a separate relocator chunk
Instead of setting up a all comprising relocator chunk for all segments,
use per segment a separate relocator chunk.

Currently, if the ELF is non-relocatable, a single relocator chunk will
comprise memory (between the segments) which gets overridden by the relst()
invocation of the movers code in grub_relocator16/32/64_boot().

The overridden memory may contain reserved ranges like VGA memory or ACPI
tables, which may lead to crashes or at least to strange boot behaviour.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Boettcher <alexander.boettcher@genode-labs.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-06-23 21:36:02 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
ba474d531a templates: Add missing "]"
Commit 51be337 (templates: Update grub script template files)
lacked one "]", so, add it.

Reported-by: Philip <philm@manjaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-06-05 13:04:04 +02:00
Daniel Kiper
cda0a857dd xfs: Accept filesystem with sparse inodes
The sparse inode metadata format became a mkfs.xfs default in
xfsprogs-4.16.0, and such filesystems are now rejected by grub as
containing an incompatible feature.

In essence, this feature allows xfs to allocate inodes into fragmented
freespace.  (Without this feature, if xfs could not allocate contiguous
space for 64 new inodes, inode creation would fail.)

In practice, the disk format change is restricted to the inode btree,
which as far as I can tell is not used by grub.  If all you're doing
today is parsing a directory, reading an inode number, and converting
that inode number to a disk location, then ignoring this feature
should be fine, so I've added it to XFS_SB_FEAT_INCOMPAT_SUPPORTED

I did some brief testing of this patch by hacking up the regression
tests to completely fragment freespace on the test xfs filesystem, and
then write a large-ish number of inodes to consume any existing
contiguous 64-inode chunk.  This way any files the grub tests add and
traverse would be in such a fragmented inode allocation.  Tests passed,
but I'm not sure how to cleanly integrate that into the test harness.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Tested-by: Chris Murphy <lists@colorremedies.com>
2018-05-29 16:16:02 +02:00
Oleg Solovyov
6d28b3bd26 grub-probe: Don't skip /dev/mapper/dm-* devices
This patch ensures that grub-probe will find the root device placed in
/dev/mapper/dm-[0-9]+-.* e.g. device named /dev/mapper/dm-0-luks will be
found and grub.cfg will be updated properly, enabling the system to boot.

Signed-off-by: Oleg Solovyov <mcpain@altlinux.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-05-29 15:55:27 +02:00
Michael Chang
b66e364f13 bufio: Round up block size to power of 2
Rounding up the bufio->block_size to meet power of 2 to facilitate next_buf
calculation in grub_bufio_read().

Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-05-08 12:28:18 +02:00
Nicholas Vinson
51be3372ec templates: Update grub script template files
Update grub-mkconfig.in and 10_linux.in to support grub-probe's new
partuuid target.  Update grub.texi documentation.  The following table
shows how GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID, GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_PARTUUID, and
initramfs detection interact:

Initramfs  GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_PARTUUID  GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID  Linux Root
detected   Set                          Set                      ID Method

false      false                        false                    part UUID
false      false                        true                     part UUID
false      true                         false                    dev name
false      true                         true                     dev name
true       false                        false                    fs UUID
true       false                        true                     part UUID
true       true                         false                    fs UUID
true       true                         true                     dev name

Note: GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_PARTUUID and GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID equate to
      'false' when unset or set to any value other than 'true'.
      GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_PARTUUID defaults to 'true'.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Vinson <nvinson234@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-04-23 13:31:02 +02:00
Nicholas Vinson
0c0bcffc23 grub-probe: Add PARTUUID detection support
Add PARTUUID detection support grub-probe for MBR and GPT partition schemes.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Vinson <nvinson234@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-04-23 13:24:29 +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
Nicholas Vinson
c2b86ae1fc grub-probe: Centralize GUID prints
Define print_gpt_guid(), so there is a central function for printing
GUID strings.  This change is a precursor for later patches which rely
on this logic.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Vinson <nvinson234@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-04-23 13:21:22 +02:00
Olaf Hering
3d8439da8c grub-install: Locale depends on nls
With --disable-nls no locales exist.

Avoid runtime error by moving code that copies locales into its own
function. Return early in case nls was disabled. That way the compiler
will throw away unreachable code, no need to put preprocessor
conditionals everywhere to avoid warnings about unused code.

Fix memleak by freeing srcf and dstf.
Convert tabs to spaces in moved code.

Signed-off-by: Olaf Hering <olaf@aepfle.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-04-23 13:13:11 +02:00
Cao jin
9dcac673ed diskboot: Trivial correction on stale comments
diskboot.img now is loaded at 0x8000 and is jumped to with 0:0x8000.

Signed-off-by: Cao jin <caoj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-04-23 13:04:58 +02:00
Jaegeuk Kim
71f9e4ac44 fs: Add F2FS support
"F2FS (Flash-Friendly File System) is flash-friendly file system which was merged
into Linux kernel v3.8 in 2013.

The motive for F2FS was to build a file system that from the start, takes into
account the characteristics of NAND flash memory-based storage devices (such as
solid-state disks, eMMC, and SD cards).

F2FS was designed on a basis of a log-structured file system approach, which
remedies some known issues of the older log structured file systems, such as
the snowball effect of wandering trees and high cleaning overhead. In addition,
since a NAND-based storage device shows different characteristics according to
its internal geometry or flash memory management scheme (such as the Flash
Translation Layer or FTL), it supports various parameters not only for
configuring on-disk layout, but also for selecting allocation and cleaning
algorithm.", quote by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2FS.

The source codes for F2FS are available from:

http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs.git
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git

This patch has been integrated in OpenMandriva Lx 3.
  https://www.openmandriva.org/

Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Pete Batard <pete@akeo.ie>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-04-10 19:05:04 +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
mike.travis@hpe.com
a537d65018 efi/uga: Fix PCIe LER when GRUB2 accesses non-enabled MMIO data from VGA
A GPU inserted into a PCIe I/O slot disappears during system startup.
The problem centers around GRUB and a specific VGA init function in
efi_uga.c. This causes an LER (Link Error Recorvery) because the MMIO
memory has not been enabled before attempting access.

The fix is to add the same coding used in other VGA drivers, specifically
to add a check to insure that it is indeed a VGA controller. And then
enable the MMIO address space with the specific bits.

Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <mike.travis@hpe.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-04-04 21:48:52 +02:00
Eric Snowberg
5ceb55b7a0 ieee1275: NULL pointer dereference in grub_machine_get_bootlocation()
Read from NULL pointer canon in function grub_machine_get_bootlocation().
Function grub_ieee1275_canonicalise_devname() may return NULL.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-26 15:03:36 +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
C. Masloch
c225298038 chainloader: patch in BPB's sectors_per_track and num_heads
These fields must reflect the ROM-BIOS's geometry for CHS-based
loaders to correctly load their next stage. Most loaders do not
query the ROM-BIOS (Int13.08), relying on the BPB fields to hold
the correct values already.

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
(For this test, lDebug's iniload.asm must be assembled with
-D_QUERY_GEOMETRY=0 to leave the BPB values provided by grub.)

Signed-off-by: C. Masloch <pushbx@38.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-14 13:23:27 +01:00
Matthew S. Turnbull
a698240df0 grub-mkconfig/10_linux: Support multiple early initrd images
Add support for multiple, shared, early initrd images. These early
images will be loaded in the order declared, and all will be loaded
before the initrd image.

While many classes of data can be provided by early images, the
immediate use case would be for distributions to provide CPU
microcode to mitigate the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities.

There are two environment variables provided for declaring the early
images.

* GRUB_EARLY_INITRD_LINUX_STOCK is for the distribution declare
  images that are provided by the distribution or installed packages.
  If undeclared, this will default to a set of common microcode image
  names.

* GRUB_EARLY_INITRD_LINUX_CUSTOM is for user created images. User
  images will be loaded after the stock images.

These separate configurations allow the distribution and user to
declare different image sets without clobbering each other.

This also makes a minor update to ensure that UUID partition labels
stay disabled when no initrd image is found, even if early images are
present.

This is a continuation of a previous patch published by Christian
Hesse in 2016:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2016-02/msg00025.html

Down stream Gentoo bug:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/645088

Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Matthew S. Turnbull <sparky@bluefang-logic.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-14 13:23:27 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
28b0d19061 mkimage: fix build regression in grub_mkimage_load_image
The grub_mkimage_load_image function (commit 7542af6, mkimage: refactor a bunch
of section data into a struct.) introduces a build regression on SPARC:

  cc1: warnings being treated as errors
  In file included from util/grub-mkimage32.c:23:
  util/grub-mkimagexx.c: In function 'grub_mkimage_load_image32':
  util/grub-mkimagexx.c:1968: error: missing initializer
  util/grub-mkimagexx.c:1968: error: (near initialization for 'smd.sections')
  make[2]: *** [util/grub_mkimage-grub-mkimage32.o] Error 1

Initialize the entire section_metadata structure.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-07 22:05:48 +01:00
dann frazier
d73badfd0a Revert "Keep the native terminal active when enabling gfxterm"
This can cause an issue where GRUB is trying to display both a text and
graphical menu on the display at the same time, resulting in a flickering
effect when e.g. scrolling quickly through a menu (LP: #1752767).

Revert for now while we look for a better solution for the original issue.

This reverts commit 52ef7b23f5.

Signed-off-by: dann frazier <dann.frazier@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 15:26:42 +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
Eric Snowberg
f35826423e sparc64: Limit nvme of_path_of_nvme to just SPARC
Limit NVMe of_path_of_nvme to just SPARC hardware for now.  It has been
found that non-Open Firmware hardware platforms can some how access
this function.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 14:38:07 +01:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
25b2b22d54 ieee1275: Fix crash in of_path_of_nvme when of_path is empty
The of_path_of_nvme function (commit 2391d57, ieee1275: add nvme
support within ofpath) introduced a functional regression:

On systems which are not based on Open Firmware but have at
least one NVME device, find_obppath will return NULL and thus
trying to append the disk name to of_path will result in a
crash.

The proper behavior of of_path_of_nvme is, however, to just
return NULL in such cases, like other users of find_obppath,
such as of_path_of_scsi.

Signed-off-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Reviewed-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 14:36:28 +01:00
Peter Jones
413f1e13e6 .mod files: Strip annobin annotations and .eh_frame, and their relocations
This way debuginfo built from the .module will still include this
information, but the final result won't have the data we don't actually
need in the modules, either on-disk, loaded at runtime, or in prebuilt
images.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 14:08:22 +01:00
Peter Jones
ebc825b549 mkimage: avoid copying relocations for sections that won't be copied.
Some versions of gcc include a plugin called "annobin", and in some
build systems this is enabled by default.  This plugin creates special
ELF note sections to track which ABI-breaking features are used by a
binary, as well as a series of relocations to annotate where.

If grub is compiled with this feature, then when grub-mkimage translates
the binary to another file format which does not strongly associate
relocation data with sections (i.e. when platform is *-efi), these
relocations appear to be against the .text section rather than the
original note section.  When the binary is loaded by the PE runtime
loader, hilarity ensues.

This issue is not necessarily limited to the annobin, but could arise
any time there are relocations in sections that are not represented in
grub-mkimage's output.

This patch seeks to avoid this issue by only including relocations that
refer to sections which will be included in the final binary.

As an aside, this should also obviate the need to avoid -funwind-tables,
-fasynchronous-unwind-tables, and any sections similar to .eh_frame in
the future.  I've tested it on x86-64-efi with the following gcc command
line options (as recorded by -grecord-gcc-flags), but I still need to
test the result on some other platforms that have been problematic in
the past (especially ARM Aarch64) before I feel comfortable making
changes to the configure.ac bits:

GNU C11 7.2.1 20180116 (Red Hat 7.2.1-7) -mno-mmx -mno-sse -mno-sse2 -mno-sse3 -mno-3dnow -msoft-float -mno-stack-arg-probe -mcmodel=large -mno-red-zone -m64 -mtune=generic -march=x86-64 -g3 -Os -freg-struct-return -fno-stack-protector -ffreestanding -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fno-strict-aliasing -fstack-clash-protection -fno-ident -fplugin=annobin

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 14:08:09 +01:00
Peter Jones
7542af695f mkimage: refactor a bunch of section data into a struct.
This basically moves a bunch of the section information we pass around a
lot into a struct, and passes a pointer to a single one of those
instead.

This shouldn't change the binary file output or the "grub-mkimage -v"
output in any way.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 14:05:35 +01:00
Peter Jones
e30de94926 mkimage: make locate_sections() set up vaddresses as well.
This puts both kinds of address initialization at the same place, and also lets
us iterate through the section list one time fewer.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 13:44:55 +01:00
Peter Jones
594ac31571 mkimage: rename a couple of things to be less confusing later.
This renames some things:

- the "strtab" and "strtab_section" in relocate_symbols are changed to "symtab"
  instead, so as to be less confusing when "strtab" is moved to a struct in a
  later patch.

- The places where we pass section_vaddresses to functions are changed to also
  be called section_vaddresses"inside those functions, so I get less confused
  when I put addresses and vaddresses in a struct in a later patch.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 13:44:55 +01:00
Peter Jones
352868d123 mkimage: make it easier to run syntax checkers on grub-mkimagexx.c
This makes it so you can treat grub-mkimagexx.c as a file you can build
directly, so syntax checkers like vim's "syntastic" plugin, which uses
"gcc -x c -fsyntax-only" to build it, will work.

One still has to do whatever setup is required to make it pick the right
include dirs, which -W options we use, etc., but this makes it so you
can do the checking on the file you're editing, rather than on a
different file.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-03-05 13:44:55 +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
Joakim Bech
72b425b640 ieee1275: fix build regression in of_path_of_nvme
The of_path_of_nvme function (commit 2391d57, ieee1275: add nvme
support within ofpath) introduced a build regression:
    grub-core/osdep/linux/ofpath.c:365:21: error: comparison between pointer
    and zero character constant [-Werror=pointer-compare]
       if ((digit_string != '\0') && (*part_end == 'p'))

Update digit_string to compare against the char instead of the pointer.

Signed-off-by: Joakim Bech <joakim.bech@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-26 10:37:36 +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
Colin Watson
e5ba6b2618 libgcrypt: Import replacement CRC operations
The CRC implementation imported from libgcrypt 1.5.3 is arguably
non-free, due to being encumbered by the restrictive Internet Society
licence on RFCs (see e.g. https://wiki.debian.org/NonFreeIETFDocuments).
Fortunately, libgcrypt has since replaced it with a version that is both
reportedly better-optimised and doesn't suffer from this encumbrance.

The ideal solution would be to update to a new version of libgcrypt, and
I spent some time trying to do that.  However, util/import_gcry.py
requires complex modifications to cope with the new version, and I
stalled part-way through; furthermore, GRUB's libgcrypt tree already
contains some backports of upstream changes.  Rather than allowing the
perfect to be the enemy of the good, I think it's best to backport this
single change to at least sort out the licensing situation.  Doing so
won't make things any harder for a future wholesale upgrade.

This commit is mostly a straightforward backport of
https://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=libgcrypt.git;a=commitdiff;h=06e122baa3321483a47bbf82fd2a4540becfa0c9,
but I also imported bufhelp.h from libgcrypt 1.7.0 (newer versions
required further changes elsewhere).

I've tested that "hashsum -h crc32" still produces correct output for a
variety of files on both i386-pc and x86_64-emu targets.

Signed-off-by: Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:37:36 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
2391d57909 ieee1275: add nvme support within ofpath
Add NVMe support within ofpath.

The Open Firmware text representation for a NVMe device contains the
Namespace ID. An invalid namespace ID is one whose value is zero or whose
value is greater than the value reported by the Number of Namespaces (NN)
field in the Identify Controller data structure.  At the moment  only a
single Namespace is supported, therefore the value is currently hard coded
to one.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:36:53 +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
H.J. Lu
842c390469 x86-64: Treat R_X86_64_PLT32 as R_X86_64_PC32
Starting from binutils commit bd7ab16b4537788ad53521c45469a1bdae84ad4a:

https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commit;h=bd7ab16b4537788ad53521c45469a1bdae84ad4a

x86-64 assembler generates R_X86_64_PLT32, instead of R_X86_64_PC32, for
32-bit PC-relative branches.  Grub2 should treat R_X86_64_PLT32 as
R_X86_64_PC32.

Signed-off-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-23 22:25:30 +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
Eric Snowberg
d85c76b501 sparc64: fix OF path names for sun4v systems
Fix the Open Firmware (OF) path property for sun4v SPARC systems.
These platforms do not have a /sas/ within their path. Over time
different OF addressing schemes have been supported. There
is no generic addressing scheme that works across every HBA.

It looks that this functionality will not work if you try to cross-install
SPARC GRUB2 binary using e.g. x86 grub-install. By default it should work.
However, we will also have other issues here, like lack of access to OF
firmware/paths, which make such configs unusable anyway. So, let's leave
this patch as is for time being. If somebody cares then he/she should fix
the issue(s) at some point.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-14 17:49:10 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
69e0a67bfb sparc64: Add blocklist GPT support for SPARC
Add block-list GPT support for SPARC.  The OBP "load" and "boot" methods
are partition aware and neither command can see the partition table. Also
neither command can address the entire physical disk. When the install
happens, grub generates the block-list entries based on the beginning of the
physical disk, not the beginning of the partition. This patch fixes the
block-list entries so they match what OBP expects during boot for a GPT disk.

T5 and above now supports GPT as well as VTOC.

This patch has been tested on T5-2 and newer SPARC systems.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-02-14 17:42:56 +01:00
Stefan Fritsch
566a03a623 ahci: Improve error handling
Check the error bits in the interrupt status register. According to the
AHCI 1.2 spec, "Interrupt sources that are disabled (‘0’) are still
reflected in the status registers.", so this should work even though
grub uses polling

This fixes the following problem on a Fujitsu E744 laptop:

Sometimes there is a very long delay (up to several minutes) when
booting from hard disk. It seems accessing the DVD drive (which has no
disk inserted) sometimes fails with some errors, which leads to each
access being stalled until the 20s timeout triggers. This seems to
happen when grub is trying to read filesystem/partition data.

The problem is that the command_issue bit that is checked in the loop is
only reset if the "HBA receives a FIS which clears the BSY, DRQ, and ERR
bits for the command", but the ERR bit is never cleared. Therefore
command_issue is never reset and grub waits for the timeout.

The relevant bit in our case is the Task File Error Status (TFES), which
is equivalent to the ERR bit 0 in tfd. But this patch also checks
the other error bits except for the "Interface non-fatal error status"
bit.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Fritsch <fritsch@genua.de>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-01-29 12:53:24 +01:00
dann frazier
52ef7b23f5 Keep the native terminal active when enabling gfxterm
grub-mkconfig will set GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT to "gfxterm" unless the user
has overridden it. On EFI systems, this will stop output from going to the
default "console" terminal. When the EFI fw console is configured to output to
both serial and video, this will cause GRUB to only display on video - while
continuing to accept input from both video and serial.

Instead of switching from "console" to "gfxterm", let's output to both.

Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2018-01-29 12:51:03 +01:00
Julien Grall
d34977cb66 arm64/xen: Add missing #address-cells and #size-cells properties
The properties #address-cells and #size-cells are used to know the
number of cells for ranges provided by "regs". If they don't exist, the
value are resp. 2 and 1.

Currently, when multiboot nodes are created it is assumed that #address-cells
and #size-cells are exactly 2. However, they are never set by GRUB and
will result to later failure when the device-tree is generated by GRUB
or contain different values.

To prevent this failure, create the both properties in the chosen nodes.

Signed-off-by: Julien Grall <julien.grall@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-12-06 13:02:34 +01:00
Jordan Glover
5033080eb6 grub-mkconfig: Fix detecting .sig files as system images
grub-mkconfig detects detached RSA signatures for kernel images used for
signature checking as valid images and adds them to grub.cfg as separate
menu entries. This patch adds .sig extension to common blacklist.

Signed-off-by: Jordan Glover <Golden_Miller83@protonmail.ch>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-12-06 12:58:54 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
2dc163bf69 ieee1275: Fix segfault in grub-ofpathname
Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-12-06 12:55:55 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
2a88564017 grub-install: Fix memory leak
Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-11-28 20:33:06 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
3d8df86d82 ls: prevent double open
Prevent a double open.  This can cause problems with some ieee1275
devices, causing the system to hang.  The double open can occur
as follows:

grub_ls_list_files (char *dirname, int longlist, int all, int human)
       dev = grub_device_open (device_name);
       dev remains open while:
       grub_normal_print_device_info (device_name);
                dev = grub_device_open (name);

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-11-24 16:18:29 +01:00
David E. Box
446794de8d tsc: Change default tsc calibration method to pmtimer on EFI systems
On efi systems, make pmtimer based tsc calibration the default over the
pit. This prevents Grub from hanging on Intel SoC systems that power gate
the pit.

Signed-off-by: David E. Box <david.e.box@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-10-06 16:58:55 +02:00
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
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
b4d709b6ee Use grub-file to figure out whether multiboot2 should be used for Xen.gz
The multiboot2 is much more preferable than multiboot. Especiall
if booting under EFI where multiboot does not have the functionality
to pass ImageHandler.

Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-09-07 23:25:29 +02:00
Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
a8e0f1adf7 Fix util/grub.d/20_linux_xen.in: Add xen_boot command support for aarch64
Commit d33045ce7f introduced
the support for this, but it does not work under x86 (as it stops
20_linux_xen from running).

The 20_linux_xen is run under a shell and any exits from within it:

(For example on x86):
+ /usr/bin/grub2-file --is-arm64-efi /boot/xen-4.9.0.gz
[root@tst063 grub]# echo $?
1

will result in 20_linux_xen exiting without continuing
and also causing grub2-mkconfig to stop processing.

As in:

 [root@tst063 grub]# ./grub-mkconfig | tail
 Generating grub configuration file ...
 Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-4.13.0-0.rc5.git1.1.fc27.x86_64
 Found initrd image: /boot/initramfs-4.13.0-0.rc5.git1.1.fc27.x86_64.img
 Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-0-rescue-ec082ee24aea41b9b16aca52a6d10cc2
 Found initrd image: /boot/initramfs-0-rescue-ec082ee24aea41b9b16aca52a6d10cc2.img
 		echo	'Loading Linux 0-rescue-ec082ee24aea41b9b16aca52a6d10cc2 ...'
 		linux	/vmlinuz-0-rescue-ec082ee24aea41b9b16aca52a6d10cc2 root=/dev/mapper/fedora_tst063-root ro single
 		echo	'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
 		initrd	/initramfs-0-rescue-ec082ee24aea41b9b16aca52a6d10cc2.img
 	}
 }

 ### END /usr/local/etc/grub.d/10_linux ###

 ### BEGIN /usr/local/etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ###

 root@tst063 grub]#

And no more.

This patch wraps the invocation of grub-file to be a in subshell
and to process the return value in a conditional. That fixes
the issue.

RH-BZ 1486002: grub2-mkconfig does not work if xen.gz is installed.

CC: Fu Wei <fu.wei@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-09-07 23:25:29 +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
95acd4cbda gzio: fix unaligned access 2017-08-30 21:31:28 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4f31bfe1d3 grub-fs-tester: Fix bashism 2017-08-30 21:31:26 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
061258a05e Regenerate checksum.h with newer unifont.
Old link is broken. New unifont is
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/u/unifont/xfonts-unifont_9.0.06-2_all.deb
2017-08-30 17:12:04 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
32099228e6 printf_unit_test: Disable Wformat-truncation on GCC >= 7
We intentionally pass NULL as argument to format, hence disable the warning.
2017-08-30 16:59:25 +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
Stefan Fritsch
b18ce97c67 Implement checksum verification for gunzip
This implements the crc32 check for the gzip format. Support for zlib's
adler checksum is not included, yet.
2017-08-30 16:07:54 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c42acc23ff xfs: Don't attempt to iterate over empty directory.
Reported by: Tuomas Tynkkynen
2017-08-30 15:56:19 +02:00
Patrick Steinhardt
e75cf4a58b unix exec: avoid atexit handlers when child exits
The `grub_util_exec_redirect_all` helper function can be used to
spawn an executable and redirect its output to some files. After calling
`fork()`, the parent will wait for the child to terminate with
`waitpid()` while the child prepares its file descriptors, environment
and finally calls `execvp()`. If something in the children's setup
fails, it will stop by calling `exit(127)`.

Calling `exit()` will cause any function registered via `atexit()` to be
executed, which is usually the wrong thing to do in a child. And
actually, one can easily observe faulty behaviour on musl-based systems
without modprobe(8) installed: executing `grub-install --help` will call
`grub_util_exec_redirect_all` with "modprobe", which obviously fails if
modprobe(8) is not installed. Due to the child now exiting and invoking
the `atexit()` handlers, it will clean up some data structures of the
parent and cause it to be deadlocked in the `waitpid()` syscall.

The issue can easily be fixed by calling `_exit(127)` instead, which is
especially designed to be called when the atexit-handlers should not be
executed.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
2017-08-30 15:20:13 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3d86efda00 arc: Do not create spurious variable grub_arc_memory_type_t. 2017-08-30 15:18:24 +02:00
Xuan Guo
5435aaac3c Set have_exec to y on cygwin so we have grub_mkrescue. 2017-08-14 16:27:53 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6ccb2d54bc enforcing fixup 2017-08-14 16:27:10 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4bfd26623f multiboot fixup 2017-08-14 16:24:05 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6cc79ec10c linux fixup 2017-08-14 16:23:52 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c36c2a8640 yylex: Explicilty cast fprintf to void.
It's needed to avoid warning on recent GCC.
2017-08-14 14:11:43 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3732816bc0 genmoddep: Check that no modules provide the same symbol.
The semantics of 2 modules providing the same symbol are undefined. So
ensure that it doesn't happen.
2017-08-14 14:10:48 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
26e5aea941 Fix symbols appearing in several modules in linux*.
If same symbol is provided by 2 modules its semantics are undefined.
Avoid this by depending rather than double-including files.
2017-08-14 14:09:30 +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
Vladimir Serbinenko
6662372053 hdparm: Depend on hexdump rather than having a second copy of hexdump. 2017-08-14 12:48:58 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7108c0c86e grub.texi: Fix typo
Reported by: 	Ori Avtalion <saltyhorse>
2017-08-14 11:36:50 +02:00
Pete Batard
1deebd85ef io: add a GRUB_GZ prefix to gzio specific defines
* This is done to avoid a conflict with a PACKED define in the EDK2
2017-08-07 19:30:26 +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
f826330683 efi: change heap allocation type to GRUB_EFI_LOADER_CODE
With upcoming changes to EDK2, allocations of type EFI_LOADER_DATA may
not return regions with execute ability. Since modules are loaded onto
the heap, change the heap allocation type to GRUB_EFI_LOADER_CODE in
order to permit execution on systems with this feature enabled.

Closes: 50420

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
2017-08-07 19:03:34 +02:00
Leif Lindholm
91212e0aa0 arm64 linux loader: improve type portability
In preparation for turning this into a common loader for 32-bit and 64-bit
platforms, ensure the code will compile cleanly for either.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
2017-08-07 18:54:56 +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
Vladimir Serbinenko
e66dc5d71e Fail if xorriso failed.
If xorriso failed most likely we didn't generate a meaningful image.
2017-08-07 18:08:39 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9e962fd3c4 mkrescue: Check xorriso presence before doing anything else.
mkrescue can't do anything useful without xorriso, so abort early if it's
not available.
2017-08-07 18:05:17 +02:00
Pali Rohár
435fa75e01 * grub-core/fs/udf.c: Add support for UUID
Use same algorithm as in libblkid from util-linux v2.30.

1. Take first 16 bytes from UTF-8 encoded string of VolumeSetIdentifier
2. If all bytes are hexadecimal digits, convert to lowercase and use as UUID
3. If first 8 bytes are not all hexadecimal digits, convert those 8 bytes
   to their hexadecimal representation, resulting in 16 bytes for UUID
4. Otherwise, compose UUID from two parts:
   1. part: converted first 8 bytes (which are hexadecimal digits) to lowercase
   2. part: encoded following 4 bytes to their hexadecimal representation (16 bytes)

So UUID would always have 16 hexadecimal digits in lowercase variant.

According to UDF specification, first 16 Unicode characters of
VolumeSetIdentifier should be unique value and first 8 should be
hexadecimal characters.

In most cases all 16 characters are hexadecimal, but e.g. MS Windows
format.exe set only first 8 as hexadecimal and remaining as fixed
(non-unique) which violates specification.
2017-08-07 17:51:50 +02:00
Pali Rohár
76188809d5 udf: Fix reading label, lvd.ident is dstring
UDF dstring has stored length in the last byte of buffer. Therefore last
byte is not part of recorded characters. And empty string in dstring is
encoded as empty buffer, including first byte (compression id).
2017-08-07 17:51:50 +02:00
Pete Batard
fa42786264 zfs: remove size_t typedef and use grub_size_t instead
* Prevents some toolchains from issuing a warning on size_t redef.
2017-08-07 16:21:15 +02:00
Rob Clark
e8ab5a1a9e Fix a segfault in lsefi
when protocols_per_handle returns error, we can't use the pointers we
passed to it, and that includes trusting num_protocols.

Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-08-03 20:03:09 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
68d54b55f4 fdt: silence clang warning. 2017-07-10 01:34:22 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
cb8b7e4e36 arm-efi: Fix compilation 2017-07-09 21:49:55 +00:00
AppChecker
a0fe0c26aa crypto: Fix use after free.
Reported by: AppChecker
Transformed to patch by: Satish Govindarajan
2017-07-09 21:57:35 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
284afab081 ehci: Fix compilation on i386 2017-07-09 21:31:19 +02:00
phcoder
d8901e3ba1 cache: Fix compilation for ppc, sparc and arm64 2017-07-09 20:59:15 +02:00
phcoder
edb37fb30b ehci: Fix compilation for amd64 2017-07-09 20:58:31 +02:00
Eric Biggers
734668238f Allow GRUB to mount ext2/3/4 filesystems that have the encryption feature.
On such a filesystem, inodes may have EXT4_ENCRYPT_FLAG set.
For a regular file, this means its contents are encrypted; for a
directory, this means the filenames in its directory entries are
encrypted; and for a symlink, this means its target is encrypted.  Since
GRUB cannot decrypt encrypted contents or filenames, just issue an error
if it would need to do so.  This is sufficient to allow unencrypted boot
files to co-exist with encrypted files elsewhere on the filesystem.

(Note that encrypted regular files and symlinks will not normally be
encountered outside an encrypted directory; however, it's possible via
hard links, so they still need to be handled.)

Tested by booting from an ext4 /boot partition on which I had run
'tune2fs -O encrypt'.  I also verified that the expected error messages
are printed when trying to access encrypted directories, files, and
symlinks from the GRUB command line.  Also ran 'sudo ./grub-fs-tester
ext4_encrypt'; note that this requires e2fsprogs v1.43+ and Linux v4.1+.

Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
2017-06-29 13:29:53 +00:00
Eric Snowberg
f8679cedff sparc64: Don't use devspec to determine the OBP path
Don't use devspec to determine the OBP path on SPARC hardware.  Within all
versions of Linux on SPARC, the devspec returns one of three values:
"none", "vnet-port", or "vdisk".  Unlike on PPC, none of these values
are useful in determining the OBP path.

Before this patch grub-ofpathname always returned the wrong value
for a virtual disk. For example:

% grub-ofpathname /dev/vdiskc2
vdisk/disk@2:b

After this patch it now returns the correct value:

% grub-ofpathname /dev/vdiskc2
/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/disk@2:b

Orabug: 24459765

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-05-29 16:59:44 +02:00
Fu Wei
26c2f306fd arm64: Update the introduction of Xen boot commands in docs/grub.texi
delete: xen_linux, xen_initrd, xen_xsm
add: xen_module

This update bases on
    commit 0edd750e50
    Author: Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
    Date:   Fri Jan 22 10:18:47 2016 +0100

        xen_boot: Remove obsolete module type distinctions.

Also bases on the module loading mechanism of Xen code:
488c2a8 docs/arm64: clarify the documention for loading XSM support
67831c4 docs/arm64: update the documentation for loading XSM support
ca32012 xen/arm64: check XSM Magic from the second unknown module.

Signed-off-by: Fu Wei <fu.wei@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Julien Grall <julien.grall@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-05-18 22:30:36 +02:00
Fu Wei
d33045ce7f util/grub.d/20_linux_xen.in: Add xen_boot command support for aarch64
This patch adds the support of xen_boot command for aarch64:
    xen_hypervisor
    xen_module
These two commands are only for aarch64, since it has its own protocol and
commands to boot xen hypervisor and Dom0, but not multiboot.

For other architectures, they are still using multiboot and module
commands.

Signed-off-by: Fu Wei <fu.wei@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-05-18 22:30:35 +02:00
Fu Wei
8eed7be8a6 arm64: Add "--nounzip" option support in xen_module command
This patch adds "--nounzip" option support in order to
be compatible with the module command of multiboot on other architecture,
by this way we can simplify grub-mkconfig support code.

This patch also allow us to use zip compressed module(like Linux kernel
for Dom0).

Signed-off-by: Fu Wei <fu.wei@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-05-18 22:30:14 +02:00
Julien Grall
ae5817f1dc arm64/xen_boot: Fix Xen boot using GRUB2 on AARCH64
Xen is currently crashing because of malformed compatible property for
the boot module. This is because the property string is not
null-terminated as requested by the ePAR spec.

Signed-off-by: Julien Grall <julien.grall@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Fu Wei <fu.wei@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-05-18 22:14:05 +02:00
Eric Snowberg
bd4e40aadd sparc64: Close cdboot ihandle
The ihandle is left open with a cd-core image.  This will cause a delay
booting grub from a virtual cdrom in a LDOM.  It will also cause problems
as Linux boots, since it expects the ihandle to be closed during init.

Orabug: 25911275

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-05-18 21:58:15 +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
Julius Werner
70b555a52a coreboot: Changed cbmemc to support updated console format from coreboot. 2017-05-09 09:03:02 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c6eaa982d1 Missing parts of previous commit 2017-05-09 09:02:15 +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
4f8471532d Fix bug on FDT nodes with compatible property 2017-05-09 08:43:09 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d11ced1e1f arm_coreboot: Support EHCI. 2017-05-08 22:15:05 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
058df7b5a9 ehci: Split core code from PCI part.
On ARM often EHCI is present without PCI and just declared in device
tree. So splitcore from PCI part.
2017-05-08 22:10:26 +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
848bed9d92 arm_coreboot: Support keyboard for vexpress. 2017-05-08 21:42:37 +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
ac6b41b89f arm-coreboot: Export FDT routines.
We need to use them from modules as well.
2017-05-08 21:29:48 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5a865b3786 arm-coreboot: Support for vexpress timer. 2017-05-08 21:26:36 +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
9808c3ef95 Rename uboot/datetime to dummy/datetime.
It's just a stub and is not UBoot-specific.
2017-05-08 19:40:14 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
1daa716c70 Rename uboot/halt.c to dummy/halt.c.
It's not U-Boot specific and it's a stub.
2017-05-08 19:33:56 +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
dc6e1b5af8 strtoull: Fix behaviour on chars between '9' and 'a'.
Reported by: Aaron Miller <aaronmiller@fb.com>
2017-05-03 12:59:58 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ede6c96893 Add strtoull test. 2017-05-03 12:58:15 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a827807a13 Fix shebang for termux.
Termux doesn't have a /bin/sh. So we needto use $SHELL.
Keep /bin/sh as much as possible.
2017-05-03 12:49:31 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
1073ddb120 Add termux path to dict. 2017-05-03 12:48:00 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4341f82af0 po: Use @SHELL@ rather than /bin/sh.
/bin/sh might not exist.
2017-05-03 12:46:48 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c2ea443446 Use $(SHELL) rather than /bin/sh.
/bin/sh doesn't exist under termux.
2017-05-03 12:46:38 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
608bec5112 Support lseek64.
Android doesn't have 64-bit off_t, so use off64_t instead.
2017-05-03 12:24:43 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6dec3a26b3 Don't retrieve fstime when it's not useful. 2017-05-03 12:23:15 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b43b8cacc8 support busybox date.
Busybox date doesn't understand weekdays in -d input,
so strip them beforehand.
2017-05-03 12:22:05 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
37865c2c4a fs-tester: make sh-compatible 2017-05-03 12:19:44 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5a0c548ba3 Remove bashisms from tests.
Those tests don't actually need bash. Just use common shebang.
2017-05-03 12:10:36 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b0bad6fd94 Bump version to 2.03 2017-05-03 11:55:52 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e54c99aaff Increase version to 2.02. 2017-04-25 16:23:16 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d454509bb8 Fix remaining cases of gcc 7 fallthrough warning.
They are all intended, so just add the relevant comment.
2017-04-12 01:42:38 +00:00
Andrei Borzenkov
007f0b407f Add gnulib-fix-gcc7-fallthrough.diff
As long as the code is not upstream, add it as explicit patch for the
case of gnulib refresh.
2017-04-04 19:37:47 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
4bd4a88725 i386, x86_64, ppc: fix switch fallthrough cases with GCC7
In util/getroot and efidisk slightly modify exitsing comment to mostly
retain it but still make GCC7 compliant with respect to fall through
annotation.

In grub-core/lib/xzembed/xz_dec_lzma2.c it adds same comments as
upstream.

In grub-core/tests/setjmp_tets.c declare functions as "noreturn" to
suppress GCC7 warning.

In grub-core/gnulib/regexec.c use new __attribute__, because existing
annotation is not recognized by GCC7 parser (which requires that comment
immediately precedes case statement).

Otherwise add FALLTHROUGH comment.

Closes: 50598
2017-04-04 19:23:55 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
6cef7f6079 btrfs: avoid "used uninitialized" error with GCC7
sblock was local and so considered new variable on every loop
iteration.

Closes: 50597
2017-04-04 19:22:32 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
ec4af117c6 acpi: add missing efi_call wrapper to acpi command
Fixed loading of ACPI tables on EFI (side effect was apparent memory
corruption ranging from unpredictable behavior to system reset).

Reported by Nando Eva <nando4eva@ymail.com>
2017-04-02 14:47:20 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8014b7b337 Increment version to GRUB 2.02~rc2. 2017-03-15 09:20:29 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
fcea891e17 Use core2duo for bootcheck test on 64-bit EFI.
Obviously pentium2 can't run efi64.
2017-03-15 09:20:14 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
c42cb97f08 efi: skip iPXE block device.
iPXE adds Simple File System Protocol to loaded image handle, as side
effect it also adds Block IO protocol (according to comments, to work
around some bugs in EDK2). GRUB assumes that every device with Block IO
is disk and skips network initialization entirely. But iPXE Block IO
implementation is just a stub which always fails for every operation
so cannot be used. Attempt to detect and skip such devices.

We are using media ID which iPXE sets to "iPXE" and block IO size in
hope that no real device would announce 1B block ...

Closes: 50518
2017-03-14 04:14:36 +00:00
phcoder
bcf3c55531 xen: Fix wrong register in relocator.
This fixes chainloading of some GRUB variants.
2017-03-05 10:07:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
fb93c75bdd video_fb: Fix blue collor if using unoptimized blitter.
when unmapping the color what matters is the mode of source, not target.
2017-02-27 01:58:50 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
641bb15fa4 legacy_initrd: Strip any additional arguments to initrd. 2017-02-27 00:43:54 +00:00
Andrei Borzenkov
f34ed1f53c grub-fs-tester: improve squash4 tests
1. Make sure files are not multiple of block size. This will ensure tail packing
for squash4 and may also trigger more codes paths in other filesystems.

2. Call mksquashfs with -always-use-fragments to force tail packing.
2017-02-26 14:38:04 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
892dfbe113 efi: strip off final NULL from File Path in grub_efi_get_filename
UEFI 2.6 9.3.6.4 File Path Media Device Path says that Path Name is
"A NULL-terminated Path string including directory and file names".

Strip final NULL from Path Name in each File Path node when constructing
full path. To be on safe side, strip all of them.

Fixes failure chainloading grub from grub, when loaded grub truncates
image path and does not find its grub.cfg.

https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1026344

This was triggered by commit ce95549cc54b5d6f494608a7c390dba3aab4fba7;
before it we built Path Name without trailing NULL, and apparently all
other bootloaders use single File Path node, thus not exposing this bug.
2017-02-25 08:39:38 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
951306c509 squash4: fix handling of fragments and sparse files
1. Do not assume block list and fragment are mutually exclusive. Squash
can pack file tail as fragment (unless -no-fragments is specified); so
check read offset and read either from block list or from fragments as
appropriate.

2. Support sparse files with zero blocks.

3. Fix fragment read - frag.offset is absolute fragment position,
not offset relative to ino.chunk.

Reported and tested by Carlo Caione <carlo@endlessm.com>
2017-02-24 19:10:43 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
512bb31cbc Whitelist sparc64-ieee1275 as having no video modules.
ieee1275_fb is not built on sparc64 due to virtual address issues.
2017-02-22 09:55:51 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
2fb8cd26a9 script: fix double free in lexer
yylex_destroy() already frees scanner.

Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 176636
2017-02-12 09:23:34 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
529818738f xen: Fix parsing of XZ kernel.
In case of xz, the uncompressed size is appended to xz data which confuses
our xz decompressor. Trim it.
2017-02-07 13:25:38 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8a96fc4093 xen: Fix handling of GRUB chainloading.
In case of GRUB we put remapper after domain pages and not at 0x0.
In this case we use max_addr to put remapper. Unfortunately we increment
max_addr as well in this case resulting in virt mapping mapping page
at old max_addr and trying to boot using new max_addr.

Closes 46014.
2017-02-07 00:42:43 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f3df8f961f linguas: Don't skip ko.po.
Translation project doesn't require copyright disclaimers. They're independant
from us. They're responsible for their copyright story.
2017-02-04 00:06:57 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ec4aca088a Fix truncated checksum.h. 2017-02-03 20:17:48 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
fcb1528d93 Regenerate checksums.h
Screenshots contain version, so we need new checksums.
2017-02-03 13:44:56 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c36c0e05f1 Release 2.02-rc1. 2017-02-03 13:01:34 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c96cfac167 Fix mingw compilation. 2017-02-03 13:01:34 +01:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
bf94ef7fbd documentation: Clarify documentation for special environment variable "default".
The current documentation for the special environment variable
"default" is confusing and unclear.  This patch attempts to clean it
up.

In particular, the current documentation refers to the "number or
title", but then in the example it gives, the menu entries and
submenus all have numbers *in* their title; furthermore, there is no
example given about how to choose the number, or any indication about
whether counting is zero-indexed or 1-indexed.

Having a cleaner example and presenting all variants (numeric, title,
and id) should make it clearer to the user.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
2017-02-03 12:32:25 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5412028d19 Avoid causing kernel oops in nilfs2 test.
1024-byte and 2048-byte blocks don't really work with some kernels, skip
them as we don't want any oops'es.
2017-02-03 00:34:07 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c65d35b08b btrfs: Shorten label by one character.
mkfs.btrfs imposes a slightly lower limit than would be possible in btrfs.
2017-02-03 00:30:29 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a5bd52990e grub-fs-tester: Fix mkudffs invocation.
With current invocation order of arguments is wrong and path is hardcoded.
2017-02-02 23:32:38 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
1d4e3db907 grub-fs-tester: Fix fat test.
mkfs.vfat ignores -S when invoked on a disk, including loopback device,
so do an mkfs on underlying image.
2017-02-02 23:19:00 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
4e5414b2a1 i386/relocator: Align stack in grub_relocator64_efi relocator
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface Specification, Version 2.6,
section 2.3.4, x64 Platforms, boot services, says among others:
The stack must be 16-byte aligned. So, do it. Otherwise OS may
boot only by chance as it happens right now.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2017-02-02 22:24:47 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
1402cdd96a i386-ieee1275: Add missing bootcheck target. 2017-02-02 21:41:33 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
31932a267c bootcheck-linux-i386: Use -cpu pentium2.
Most modern kernels are compiled for i686, so use -cpu pentium2
to avoid spurious failures.
2017-02-02 21:41:18 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
393cc59195 Use -fPIC with arm64 with clang.
Currently it doesn't work either way but with -fPIC it should work once
clang bug is fixed.
2017-02-02 01:24:11 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
dac87d6032 INSTALL: Fix mention of thumb-clang. 2017-02-02 01:11:52 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
42e24b6006 Fix thumb compilation with clang.
According to EABI only STT_FUNC has convention of lowest bit indicating
execution mode. R_THM_{JUMP,CALL}* relocations are assumed to be pointing
to thumb mode unless they use STT_FUNC.
2017-02-02 00:59:49 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
08438d783f Add missing strtoull_test.c
It was forgotten in my local directory.
2017-02-01 21:50:17 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
34fe0b5901 arm64: Add support for GOT and PCREL32 relocations. 2017-02-01 21:46:19 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
377c121170 mkimage: Fix memory leak. 2017-02-01 21:21:17 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
43b444e593 arm/arm64: Fix improper use of start address.
It was used instead of loading address of current section or of entire buffer.
2017-02-01 20:12:07 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ea20dd2b22 ia64: Fix iterator for relocation entries.
Don't assume relocation entry size and use sh_entsize properly.
2017-02-01 20:10:26 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3d173955f0 arm: Fix trampoline generation.
We used the wrong pointer in this case. It worked only by accident.
2017-02-01 15:58:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
68c6cec061 Fix bootcheck-related files compilation.
We need -static as otherwise linker will set interpreter field and ld.so
is not available on our initrd's.
Strip all sections we don't need on binary tests.
2017-02-01 15:57:08 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
0704e83a1b Regenerate checksum.h.
Screenshots checked.
Using unifont from http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/u/unifont/xfonts-unifont_7.0.06-1_all.deb.
2017-01-31 22:36:11 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f14c77f501 grub-mkfont: Remove leftover debug statement. 2017-01-31 22:32:21 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
0fd9fa565b charset: Trim away RLM and LRM.
They are not visible but would otherwise end up as [LRM] or [RLM] squares
with some fonts.
2017-01-31 19:29:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6f5aa28bc2 gfxterm: Fix clearing of cursor.
If ascent is bigger than height - 2, then we draw over character box but then
to clear cursor we only draw over character box. So trim ascent if necessarry.
2017-01-31 18:49:37 +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
255b9e0bea grub-module-verifier: Add mips to all_video whitelist.
On MIPS video is compiled-in. So all_video is empty. Whitelist it.
2017-01-30 19:52:58 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b53f595b3e Fix -nopie/-nopie check.
We don't use lgcc_s but missing lgcc_s or another library cause test to fail.
So use -nostdlib.
We need to use -Werror to avoid warning-generated case to be accepted.
Clang uses -nopie rather than -no-pie. Check both and use whichever one works.
Additionally android clang passes -pie to the linker even though it doesn't
define __PIE__. So if compilation without no-pie logic fails add -nopie/-no-pie
even if __PIE__ is not defined.
2017-01-30 19:38:55 +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
Vladimir Serbinenko
d15f17b2a0 Support arm clang 3.8 amd later.
clang 3.8 and later doesn't support -mllvm -use-arm-movt=0
whereas older clang doesn't know -mno-movt. So use
-mno-movt whenever possible and fallback to mllvm variant.
2017-01-28 14:41:23 +00:00
Carlo Caione
a0413e2677 exfat: Support files over 4GiB
file size in grub_fat_data was 32-bit on exfat.
2017-01-27 22:10:21 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
43dbf83aa2 Ensure that grub_reboot doesn't return on emu.
Use grub_fatal if longjmp fails.

grub_reboot is marked as noreturn so return would cause
a crash.
2017-01-27 20:10:23 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
bec592aa87 grub-shell: skip font copying when no font is available. 2017-01-27 20:09:06 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
79fc008935 Don't use -mlong-calls on arm.
We don't really need it and it's flaky and creates
bogus symbols with clang.
2017-01-27 18:48:25 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
bf9c561670 configure: Disable movw/movt with clang.
Those relocations are not compatible with PE and also
not compatible with custom uboot relocator.
Disable them.
2017-01-27 18:48:23 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
afa9dda37e grub-fs-tester: Delete directory once we're done. 2017-01-27 18:00:40 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
cde63a3bb0 grub-fs-tester: Accomodate for slower systems.
fstime can be more different with xz squashfs.
Allow difference up to 3 seconds.
This code is ugly now but rewriting it now is not on the
table.
2017-01-27 17:58:15 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
bf0e59cebf grub-fs-tester: Accomodate for testing in proot containers.
proot creates hidden files with .proot prefix and name
derived from real file name. So decrease file name length
and path depth. For some reason depth 85 also results in
undeleteable directory, so use 84 instead of 85.
2017-01-27 17:46:47 +00:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a2932fbe8a osdep/linux: handle autofs entries in /proc/self/mountinfo
These entries have placeholder for device name and so are useless for our
purpose. grub failed with something like

grub-install: error: failed to get canonical path of `systemd-1'.

When we see autofs entry, record it (to keep parent-child relationship) but
continue to look for real mount. If it is found, we process it as usual. If
only autofs entry exists, attempt to trigger mount by opening mount point
and retry. Mount point itself is then kept open to avoid timeout.

Recent systemd is by default using automount for /boot/efi so this should
become more popular problem on EFI systems.

Closes: 49942
2017-01-24 20:05:19 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
972765fe82 linux: fix "vga=XX deprecated" warning for text mode
Arguments were in reverse order which resulted in

text is deprecated. Use set gfxpayload=vga=0 before linux command instead.
2017-01-08 15:52:49 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
07662af7ae configure: fix check for sys/sysmacros.h under glibc 2.25+
glibc 2.25 still includes sys/sysmacros.h in sys/types.h but also emits
deprecation warning. So test for sys/types.h succeeds in configure but later
compilation fails because we use -Werror by default.

While this is fixed in current autoconf GIT, we really cannot force everyone
to use bleeding edge (that is not even released right now). So run test under
-Werror as well to force proper detection.

This should have no impact on autoconf 2.70+ as AC_HEADER_MAJOR in this version
simply checks for header existence.

Reported and tested by Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
2016-12-22 22:48:25 +03:00
Michael Chang
562c406763 Fix fwpath in efi netboot
The path returned by grub_efi_net_config has already been stripped for the
directory part extracted from cached bootp packet. We should just return the
result to avoild it be stripped again.

It fixed the problem that grub.efi as NBP image always looking for grub.cfg and
platform directory in upper folder rather than current one it gets loaded while
$prefix is empty. The behavior is inconsistent with other architecture and how
we would expect empty $prefix going to be in general.

The only exception to the general rule of empty $prefix is that when loaded
from platform directory itself, the platform part is stripped thus upper folder
is used for looking up files. It meets the case for how grub-mknetdir lay out
the files under tftp root directory, but also hide away this issue to be
identified as it appears to be just works.

Also fix possible memory leak by moving grub_efi_get_filename() call after
grub_efi_net_config().
2016-12-22 22:37:32 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
ce95549cc5 efi: properly terminate filepath with NULL in chainloader
EFI File Path Media Device Path is defined as NULL terminated string;
but chainloader built file paths without final NULL. This caused error
with Secure Boot and Linux Foundation PreLoader on Acer with InsydeH20 BIOS.
Apparently firmware failed verification with EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER which is
considered fatal error by PreLoader.

Reported and tested by Giovanni Santini <itachi.sama.amaterasu@gmail.com>
2016-12-15 16:07:00 +03:00
Magnus Granberg
a3e9da054d configure: add check for -no-pie if the compiler default to -fPIE
When Grub is compile with gcc 6.1 that have --enable-defult-pie set.
It fail with.
-ffreestanding   -m32 -Wl,-melf_i386 -Wl,--build-id=none  -nostdlib -Wl,-N -Wl,-r,-d   -
o trig.module  trig_module-trigtables.o
grep 'MARKER' gcry_whirlpool.marker.new > gcry_whirlpool.marker; rm -f
gcry_whirlpool.marker.new
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/6.1.0/../../../../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/bin/ld: -r and -
shared may not be used together
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Makefile:26993: recipe for target 'trig.module' failed

Check that compiler supports -no-pie and add it to linker flags.
2016-12-14 20:44:41 +03:00
Stanislav Kholmanskikh
130234bc78 ofnet: implement the receive buffer
get_card_packet() from ofnet.c allocates a netbuff based on the device's MTU:

 nb = grub_netbuff_alloc (dev->mtu + 64 + 2);

In the case when the MTU is large, and the received packet is
relatively small, this leads to allocation of significantly more memory,
than it's required. An example could be transmission of TFTP packets
with 0x400 blksize via a network card with 0x10000 MTU.

This patch implements a per-card receive buffer in a way similar to efinet.c,
and makes get_card_packet() allocate a netbuff of the received data size.

Signed-off-by: Stanislav Kholmanskikh <stanislav.kholmanskikh@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-12-14 14:13:34 +01:00
Stanislav Kholmanskikh
7b4c54c4ad ofnet: move the allocation of the transmit buffer into a function
In the current code search_net_devices() uses the "alloc-mem" command
from the IEEE1275 User Interface for allocation of the transmit buffer
for the case when GRUB_IEEE1275_FLAG_VIRT_TO_REAL_BROKEN is set.

I don't have hardware where this flag is set to verify if this
workaround is still needed. However, further changes to ofnet will
require to execute this workaround one more time. Therefore, to
avoid possible duplication of code I'm moving this piece of
code into a function.

Signed-off-by: Stanislav Kholmanskikh <stanislav.kholmanskikh@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-12-14 14:13:34 +01:00
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
Andrei Borzenkov
c9a8d037a8 NEWS updates 2016-11-22 20:51:54 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
f8c3af3b61 bootp: export next server IP as environment variable
Network boot autoconfiguration sets default server to next server IP
(siaddr) from BOOTP/DHCP reply, but manual configuration using net_bootp
exports only server name. Unfortunately semantic of server name is not
clearly defined. BOOTP RFC 951 defines it only for client request, and
DHCP RFC 1541 only mentions it, without any implied usage. It looks like
this field is mostly empty in server replies.

Export next server IP as net_<interface>_next_server variable. This allows
grub configuration script to set $root/$prefix based on information obtained
by net_bootp.

Reported and tested by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: nikunj@linux.vnet.ibm.com

v2: change variable name to net_<interface>_next_server as discussed on the list
2016-11-22 20:43:04 +03:00
Aaro Koskinen
0af7539bd2 configure.ac: don't require build time grub-mkfont on powerpc-ieee1275
Don't require build time grub-mkfont on powerpc-ieee1275.

Signed-off-by: Aaro Koskinen <aaro.koskinen@iki.fi>
2016-11-22 20:41:34 +03:00
Dirk Mueller
0d663b50b9 grub-mknetdir: Add support for ARM64 EFI 2016-11-14 19:27:13 +03:00
Joonas Lahtinen
28511b0da9 .gitignore: Add grub-core/build-grub-module-verifier
Signed-off-by: Joonas Lahtinen <joonas.lahtinen@linux.intel.com>
2016-11-12 12:07:31 +03:00
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
Corey Hickey
5f311e86d2 fix detection of non-LUKS CRYPT
grub_util_get_dm_abstraction() does a string comparison of insufficient
length. When using a UUID such as "CRYPT-PLAIN-sda6_crypt", the function
returns GRUB_DEV_ABSTRACTION_LUKS.

This results in the error:
    ./grub-probe: error: disk `cryptouuid/sda6_crypt' not found.

This appears to be a copy/paste error introduced in:
a10e7a5a89

The bug was (apparently) latent until revealed by:
3bca85b418

Signed-off-by: Corey Hickey <bugfood-c@fatooh.org>
2016-11-05 15:28:50 +03:00
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
d73976fdff xen: factor out allocation of page tables into separate function
Do the allocation of page tables in a separate function. This will
allow to do the allocation at different times of the boot preparations
depending on the features the kernel is supporting.

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
1fbb2b4b39 xen: factor out allocation of special pages into separate function
Do the allocation of special pages (start info, console and xenbus
ring buffers) in a separate function. This will allow to do the
allocation at different times of the boot preparations depending on
the features the kernel is supporting.

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
c221ea06b5 xen: factor out p2m list allocation into separate function
Do the p2m list allocation of the to be loaded kernel in a separate
function. This will allow doing the p2m list allocation at different
times of the boot preparations depending on the features the kernel
is supporting.

While at this remove superfluous setting of first_p2m_pfn and
nr_p2m_frames as those are needed only in case of the p2m list not
being mapped by the initial kernel mapping.

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
Juergen Gross
6ae55ce103 xen: reduce number of global variables in xen loader
The loader for xen paravirtualized environment is using lots of global
variables. Reduce the number by making them either local or by putting
them into a single state structure.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-10-27 16:17:15 +02:00
Juergen Gross
c69d1858f1 xen: avoid memleaks on error
When loading a Xen pv-kernel avoid memory leaks in case of errors.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-10-27 16:17:15 +02:00
Juergen Gross
4231927e44 xen: make xen loader callable multiple times
The loader for xen paravirtualized environment isn't callable multiple
times as it won't free any memory in case of failure.

Call grub_relocator_unload() as other modules do it before allocating
a new relocator or when unloading the module.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2016-10-27 16:16:54 +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
f2b6c20a25 multiboot2: Do not pass memory maps to image if EFI boot services are enabled
If image requested EFI boot services then skip multiboot2 memory maps.
Main reason for not providing maps is because they will likely be
invalid. We do a few allocations after filling them, e.g. for relocator
needs. Usually we do not care as we would have finished boot services.
If we keep boot services then it is easier/safer to not provide maps.
However, if image needs memory maps and they are not provided by bootloader
then it should get itself just before ExitBootServices() call.

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 15:55:00 +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
Sakar Arora
e563928ba4 net/ip: Fix limit_time calculation in freeing old fragments
limit_time underflows when current time is less than 90000ms.
This causes packet fragments received during this time, i.e.,
till 90000ms pass since timer init, to be rejected.

Hence, set it to 0 if its less than 90000.

Signed-off-by: Sakar Arora <Sakar.Arora@nxp.com>
2016-10-18 20:26:42 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a0bf403f66 asm-tests/i386-pc: Check that movl is 5 bytes.
LLVM 3.9 now emits short form of jump instructions, but it is still using
32 bit addresses for some movl instructions. Fortunately it was caught early:

clang ... boot/i386/pc/boot.S
clang -cc1as: fatal error: error in backend: invalid .org offset '440' (at offset '441')

Add additional check to catch it during configure run and force -no-integrated-as.

Closes: 49200

More details in
  https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2015-02/msg00099.html
  https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=22662
2016-09-28 20:31:04 +03:00
Pete Batard
4e0f8f66e3 Add missing va_end() to xasprintf() in grub-emu. 2016-08-13 16:36:01 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
c831d2073b at_keyboard: fix numpad "0" and "." mapping
Reported for set 1 by fgndevelop <fgndevelop@posteo.org>. Apparently
set 2 was reversed too.
2016-07-27 08:33:12 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
52408aa946 dns: fix buffer overflow for data->addresses in recv_hook
We may get more than one response before exiting out of loop in
grub_net_dns_lookup, but buffer was allocated for the first response only,
so storing answers from subsequent replies wrote past allocated size.
We never really use more than the very first address during lookup so there
is little point in collecting all of them. Just quit early if we already have
some reply.

Code needs serious redesign to actually collect multiple answers
and select the best fit according to requested type (IPv4 or IPv6).

Reported and tested by Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
2016-07-26 20:38:58 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
58590cb2ef xfs: accept filesystem with meta_uuid
XFS V5 stores UUID in metadata and compares them with superblock UUID.
To allow changing of user-visible UUID it stores original value in new
superblock field (meta_uuid) and sets incompatible flag to indicate that
new field must be used to verify metadata. Our driver currently does not
check metadata UUID so simply accept such filesystem.

Reported-By: Marcos Mello <marcosfrm@outlook.com>
Reviewd by Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2016-07-26 20:29:26 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
b524fa27f5 net: translate pxe prefix to tftp when checking for self-load
Commit ba218c1 missed legacy pxe and pxe: prefixes which are
translated to tftp, so comparison failed.
2016-05-03 19:23:31 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
e045af148a net: reset net->stall in grub_net_seek_real
If we open new connection, we need to reset stall indication, otherwise
nothing will ever be polled (low level code rely on this field being
zero when establishing connection).
2016-04-30 09:15:36 +03:00
Stefan Fritsch
13f7ead3a1 http: reset EOF indication in http_seek
Otherwise next read will stop polling too early due to stale EOF
indicator, returning incomplete data to caller.
2016-04-30 09:13:34 +03:00
Mike Gilbert
7a5b301e3a build: Use AC_HEADER_MAJOR to find device macros
Depending on the OS/libc, device macros are defined in different
headers. This change ensures we include the right one.

sys/types.h - BSD
sys/mkdev.h - Sun
sys/sysmacros.h - glibc (Linux)

glibc currently pulls sys/sysmacros.h into sys/types.h, but this may
change in a future release.

https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2015-11/msg00253.html
2016-04-24 08:12:42 +03:00
Michael Chang
abf9beb7d6 http: fix superfluous null line in range request header
At least the apache sever is very unhappy with that extra null line and will
take more than ten seconds in responding to each range request, which slows
down a lot the entire http file transfer process or even time out.
2016-04-09 07:08:13 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
f4d35d49e3 configure: set -fno-pie together with -fno-PIE
OpenBSD 5.9 apparently defaults to -fpie. We use -fno-PIE when appropriate
already, but that is not enough - it does not turn off -fpie.

Actually check for -fPIE is not precise enough. __PIE__ is set for both
-fpie and -fPIE but with different values. As far as I can tell, both
options were introduced at the same time, so both should always be supported.

This fixes compilation on OpenBSD 5.9 which otherwise created insanely big
lzma_decompress.img.

Reported, suggested and tested by: Jiri B <jirib@devio.us>
2016-03-22 20:12:22 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
6714d7ecff bootp: check that interface is not NULL in configure_by_dhcp_ack
grub_net_add_addr may fail with OOM and we use returned interface
later without any checks.
2016-03-20 10:32:33 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5b8ddf6e03 bootp: fix memory leak in grub_cmd_dhcpopt 2016-03-19 09:39:30 +03:00
Aaron Luft
76eac44af3 Remove the variable oldname which is attempting to free stack space.
Historically this variable hold previous value of filename that
had to be freed if allocated previously. Currently this branch
is entered only if filename was not allocated previously so it
became redundant. It did not cause real problems because grub_free
was not called, but code is confusing and causes compilation error
in some cases.
2016-03-15 22:04:38 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
ee83919e93 Makefile.util.def: add $LIBINTL to grub-macbless flags
Fixes compilation on OpenBSD 5.9.

Reported by Jiri B <jirib@devio.us>
2016-03-13 08:11:58 +03:00
Robert Marshall
3c3e96d044 Failed config now returns exit code (#1252311)
Grub would notify the user if the new config was invalid, however, it
did not exit properly with exit code 1. Added the proper exit code.

Resolves: rhbz#1252311
2016-03-11 17:24:56 +01:00
Michael Chang
15aee573d2 xen_file: Fix invalid payload size 2016-03-11 10:26:51 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7f2a856fae multiboot2: Remove useless GRUB_PACKED
Reported by: Daniel Kiper
2016-03-10 21:16:10 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
9545a8fd04 20_linux_xen: fix test for GRUB_DEVICE
Same fix as in 082bc9f.
2016-03-06 08:54:19 +03:00
Mike Gilbert
082bc9f77b 10_linux: Fix grouping of tests for GRUB_DEVICE
Commit 7290bb562 causes GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID to be ignored due to
mixing of || and && operators. Add some parens to help with that.
2016-03-06 08:51:07 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
d017ea8ede NEWS update 2016-02-28 21:52:08 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8207874e5d Release 2.02~beta3 2016-02-28 03:07:41 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
102e435d81 grub_arch_sync_dma_caches: Accept volatile address 2016-02-28 03:07:27 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
51f375d688 efidisk: Respect block_io_protocol buffer alignment
Returned from the OpenProtocol operation, the grub_efi_block_io_media
structure contains the io_align field, specifying the minimum alignment
required for buffers used in any data transfers with the device.

Make grub_efidisk_readwrite() allocate a temporary buffer, aligned to
this boundary, if the buffer passed to it does not already meet the
requirements.

Also sanity check the io_align field in grub_efidisk_open() for
power-of-two-ness and bail if invalid.
2016-02-27 13:44:59 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ca028db3d4 usbtrans: Fix memory coherence and use-after-free. 2016-02-27 13:40:52 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
0f076d75d0 ehci: Fix memory coherence
This is a no-op on x86 but necessarry on ARM and may be necessarry on MIPS.
2016-02-27 13:40:52 +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
5bcb7d394c Allow _start == 0 with relocatable images 2016-02-27 13:35:36 +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
dd3969e7ec mkimagexx: Split PE and generic part for relocations.
As a preparation for U-Boot relocations, split emitting PE-relocations
from parsing source ELF-relocations.
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
Vladimir Serbinenko
2ebef43cf6 bsd: Ensure that kernel is loaded before loading module.
kernel_type may be set to the type of failed kernel. This patching-up is
easier than to reflow kernel loading routines.
2016-02-27 13:35:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8c26dace6f cat: Don't switch terminal mode when there is nothing to highlight.
This just pollutes serial console.
2016-02-27 13:35:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
070e190305 Use console rather than serial_efi0 on arm64-efi in tests 2016-02-27 13:35:36 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
109189ce01 efidisk: fix misplaced parenthesis in b00e4c2 2016-02-27 15:16:48 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
b00e4c2bd9 efidisk: prevent errors from diskfilter scan of removable drives
Map EFI_NO_MEDIA to GRUB_ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE that is ignored by diskfilter. This
actually matches pretty close (we obviously attempt to read outside of media)
and avoids adding more error codes.

This affects only internally initiated scans. If read/write from removable is
explicitly requested, we still return an error and text explanation is more
clear for user than generic error.

Reported and tested by Andreas Loew <Andreas.Loew@gmx.net>
2016-02-26 21:44:37 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
06a3b0b214 Regenerate checksums 2016-02-26 11:37:47 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5486a4e12b Makefile: Don't delete default_payload.elf if it doesn't exist. 2016-02-26 11:14:46 +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
94c56a4c65 ieee1275: fix signed comparison 2016-02-24 18:37:22 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
1b782e902e search: actually skip floppy with --no-floppy
grub_device_iterate() ignores device when iterator returns 1, not 0.

Reported by Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net>
2016-02-23 23:17:24 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
15dfea842c multiboot2: zero reserved field in memory map
Documentation says, bootloader should set reserved field to zero.

Reported by Wink Saville <wink@saville.com>
2016-02-23 09:12:14 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
054d1325e9 Improve EHCI logging
Add dprintf's on common error paths and remove some entries which are too
noisy.
2016-02-22 20:07:10 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
0678b5d629 usb_keyboard: Remove useless include
This prevents non-PCI machines from having USB.
2016-02-22 20:05:54 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
be4e9d20a5 Refresh before abort
This ensures that abort message is actually visible to the user.
2016-02-22 19:46:55 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
bc220962e3 ieee1275: prevent buffer over-read
Prevent buffer over-read in grub_machine_mmap_iterate. This was
causing phys_base from being calculated properly. This then
caused the wrong value to be placed in ramdisk_image within
struct linux_hdrs. Which prevented the ramdisk from loading on
boot.

Newer SPARC systems contain more than 8 available memory entries.

For example on a T5-8 with 2TB of memory, the memory layout could
look like this:

T5-8 Memory
reg                      00000000 30000000 0000003f b0000000
                         00000800 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00001000 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00001800 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00002000 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00002800 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00003000 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00003800 00000000 00000040 00000000
available                00003800 00000000 0000003f ffcae000
                         00003000 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00002800 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00002000 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00001800 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00001000 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00000800 00000000 00000040 00000000
                         00000000 70000000 0000003f 70000000
                         00000000 6eef8000 00000000 00002000
                         00000000 30400000 00000000 3eaf6000
name                     memory

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
2016-02-22 10:01:31 +03:00
Thomas Huth
625934ec0f menu_entry: Disable cursor during update_screen()
When running grub in a VGA console of a KVM pseries guest on PowerPC,
you can see the cursor sweeping over the whole line when entering a
character in editor mode. This is visible because grub always refreshes
the whole line when entering a character in editor mode, and drawing
characters is quite a slow operation with the firmware used for the
powerpc pseries guests (SLOF).
To avoid this ugliness, the cursor should be disabled when refreshing
the screen contents during update_screen().

Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
2016-02-22 09:59:27 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e3745f9087 default_payload.elf: Always rebuild and remove before build.
It's difficult to know all dependencies. Since it's manual and cheap
target anyway, simply always rebuild it.
2016-02-17 18:19:18 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
01d50c2539 default_payload.elf: Include password_pbkdf2.
Withoout this module we may end up in a system where no password is
accepted.
2016-02-17 18:11:51 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8d69065f52 default_payload.elf: Add modules from $(EXTRA_PAYLOAD_MODULES).
This allows coreboot building system to add extra modules depending
on user config.
2016-02-17 18:10:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
59ec05bcf8 mm: Avoid integer overflow. 2016-02-17 18:09:44 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
fabde8324d Remove -Wno-maybe-uninitialized as it may not be present. 2016-02-17 17:58:05 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5cae910665 Fix warnings when compiling with -O3 2016-02-17 17:56:41 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
25492a0f04 Add wbinvd around bios call.
Via C3 has problems with cache coherency when transitioning between the modes,
so flush it around bios calls.
2016-02-14 08:34:10 +01:00
Eric Snowberg
080a20861c OBP available region contains grub. Start at grub_phys_end.
This prevents a problem where grub was being overwritten since
grub_phys_start does not start at a zero offset within the memory
map.
2016-02-12 23:16:03 +01:00
Andreas Freimuth
f96b34224e Add Thinkpad T410s button cmos address. 2016-02-12 19:19:11 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a2ab8c2172 TODO: Remove obsolete link 2016-02-12 17:51:52 +01:00
Toomas Soome
ce01054ec3 lz4: Fix pointer overflow 2016-02-12 17:26:32 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
feef882f98 grub-shell: Update 32-bit OVMF binary name. 2016-02-12 16:08:04 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
eba6db6323 relocator: Fix integer underflow. 2016-02-12 16:07:57 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6e1ace590a Change -v to -V for version of shell utils. 2016-02-12 15:46:05 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7c35f65aac xnu: Add new kernel path to autoconfig. 2016-02-12 15:42:26 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4598cafa7d arm64: Use cpu timer for timekeeping. 2016-02-12 12:43:02 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6f4189ffc1 powerpc: Trim header in tests. 2016-02-12 12:42:04 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
127cfea8be default_payload: Include syslinuxcfg, all filesystems and xnu. 2016-02-12 12:41:28 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
22aa31bcc3 xnu: Supply random seed.
Now we're able to load kernels up to El Capitan.
2016-02-12 12:40:10 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e72de13b9e Add RNG module. 2016-02-12 12:39:38 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
342d6edb97 yylex: use grub_fatal for exit.
lexer calls yylex_fatal on fatal internal errors. yylex_fatal itself is
declared as noreturn and calls exit. Returning from noreturn function has
unpredictable consequences.
2016-02-12 12:34:54 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e5c9300191 printf: Fix and test %% behaviour in presence of subsequenbt args. 2016-02-12 12:33:41 +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
281baeecd3 Fix emu compilation error on arm. 2016-02-12 09:10:08 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
df4df4d887 xnu: Include relocated EFI in heap size. 2016-02-11 12:30:45 +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
Andrei Borzenkov
67dba97e45 support modules without symbol table
all_video module does not have any code or data and exists solely for
.moddeps section to pull in dependencies. This makes all symbols unneeded.

While in current binutils (last released version as of this commit is 2.26)
``strip --strip-unneeded'' unintentionally adds section symbols for each
existing section, this behavior was considered a bug and changed in commit
14f2c699ddca1e2f706342dffc59a6c7e23e844c to completely strip symbol table
in this case.

Older binutils (verified with 2.17) and some other toolchains (at least
elftoolchain r3223M), both used in FreeBSD, remove symbol table in all_video
as well.

Relax run-time check and do not return error for modules without symbol table.
Add additional checks to module verifier to make sure such modules

a) have non-empty .moddeps section. Without either externally visible symbols
or .moddeps modules are completely useless and should not be built.

b) do not have any relocations.

Closes: 46986

v2: add run-time check for empty symbol table if relocations are present as
    suggested by Vladimir.
2016-02-03 20:34:55 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
7290bb5623 10_linux: avoid multi-device root= kernel argument
If root filesystem is multidev btrfs, do not attempt to pass all devices as
kernel root= argument. This results in splitting command line in GRUB due to
embedded newline and even if we managed to quote it, kernel does not know how
to interpret it anyway. Multidev btrfs requires user space device scanning,
so passing single device would not work too.

This still respects user settings GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID. Not sure what we
should do in this case.

Closes: 45709
2016-02-01 20:13:48 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ff84a9b868 Error out if mtools invocation fails. 2016-01-22 19:28:08 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
605eecc985 arm64: Add support for relocations needed for linaro gcc 2016-01-22 19:09:37 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b6a03dfd32 efiemu: Fix compilation failure 2016-01-22 14:10:30 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5f2b285bf8 Document cpuid -p 2016-01-22 13:50:53 +01:00
Robert Elliott
ae3b83a4d4 efiemu: Handle persistent RAM and unknown possible future additions. 2016-01-22 13:32:30 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
dab148891e Document expr1 expr2 syntax for test command 2016-01-22 13:27:36 +01:00
Michael Chang
64e2d139fe Restore terminal settings on grub-emu exit. 2016-01-22 11:05:32 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
0edd750e50 xen_boot: Remove obsolete module type distinctions. 2016-01-22 10:18:47 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
cc2ed41039 arm: Ignore qemu clock bug 2016-01-22 10:12:43 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7c6c2ad42c i386-ieee1275: Increase maximum heap size to accomodate highres graphi tests 2016-01-22 10:12:43 +01:00
Colin Watson
47e67d809c Remove pragmas related to -Wunreachable-code
-Wunreachable-code has been a no-op since GCC 4.5; GRUB hasn't been
compiled with it since 2012; and GCC 6 produces "error:
'-Wunreachable-code' is not an option that controls warnings" for these.

Fixes Debian bug #812047.
2016-01-20 15:56:55 +00:00
Colin Watson
92bbf25714 loader/bsd: Fix signed/unsigned comparison 2016-01-16 20:40:55 +00:00
Colin Watson
95440b41d3 ahci, ehci: Fix typos 2016-01-16 20:37:15 +00:00
Andrei Borzenkov
f826d914e2 grub-probe: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73783
2016-01-16 21:47:28 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
77002c65d3 tftp: fix memory leaks in open
If protocol open fails, file is immediately freed, so data was leaked.

Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96659
2016-01-16 21:27:57 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
d4561cd080 tcp: fix memory leaks
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96639, 96647
2016-01-16 20:59:50 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
9b4256bf05 net: fix memory leaks
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96638, 96648
2016-01-16 20:48:33 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
eefa3239c2 legacycfg: fix memory leaks and add NULL check
Memory leaks found by Coverity scan.
CID: 96642, 96645
2016-01-16 20:34:02 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
4f8fe948b9 loader: Unintended sign extension
CID: 96707, 96699, 96693, 96691, 96711, 96709, 96708, 96703, 96702,
96700, 96698, 96696, 96695, 96692, 96710, 96705
2016-01-15 19:18:05 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
b95e926788 script: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96637
2016-01-12 22:50:30 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
26533fe6bc normal: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96641, 96670, 96667
2016-01-12 22:40:03 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
29862fdc3a xnu: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96663
2016-01-12 21:52:51 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
9daf7aae8b truecrypt: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 156611
2016-01-12 21:52:51 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a4b1326f0d gfxmenu: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96657
2016-01-12 21:52:50 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
dbb0f9fa4f efiemu: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 156610
2016-01-12 21:52:50 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
e9d71db53a efidisk: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96644
2016-01-12 21:52:50 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
6c35ce72ba verify: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96643
2016-01-12 21:52:42 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
f3c84fa798 password_pbkdf2: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96656
2016-01-12 20:53:26 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5db2190f2c parttool: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96652
2016-01-12 20:41:44 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
1bff60e5aa nativedisk: fix memory leak
Based on Coverity scan.
CID: 96660

Extended to also cover other error return places.
2016-01-12 20:37:43 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
8fe17d91af acpi: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96673
2016-01-12 20:26:30 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
66768b99f1 grub-install: include ehci in list of native modules
This matches behavior of "nativedisk" command.

Reported and tested by Smith Henry <sh37092@gmail.com>
2016-01-10 16:08:06 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
962b69d950 grub-mkimage: remove redundant NULL check
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73737
2016-01-10 11:51:34 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
528256932b net: remove dead and redundant code
server cannot be NULL at this point (we return error earlier if it is).
Also structure is zalloc'ed, so no need to explicitly initialize
members to 0.

Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73837
2016-01-10 11:33:13 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
269a522c7d hostdisk: fix device detection
Condition was apparently reversed so GRUB assumed all devices were
files. This later made it skip BLKFLSBUF ioctl on Linux which caused
various page cache coherency issues. Observed were

- failure to validate blocklist install (read content did not match
  just written)

- failure to detect Linux MD on disk after online hot addition
  (GRUB got stale superblock)

Closes: 46691
2016-01-10 10:41:04 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5a5a3c6963 setup: fix NULL pointer dereference
Check return value of grub_guess_root_devices

Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73638, 73751
2016-01-09 21:25:22 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
670c43af27 mkimage: fix unintended sign extension
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73691, 73717
2016-01-09 21:05:44 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
dc27d254f2 util/getroot: delete dead code
is_part cannot be non-zero at this point.

Found by: Coveruty scan.
CID: 73838
2016-01-09 20:54:54 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
31f6506c57 loader/multiboot: fix unintended sign extension
Found by: Coveruty scan.
CID: 73700, 73763
2016-01-09 19:58:51 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
9fecb0588e kern/elf: fix unintended sign extension
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73729, 73735, 73758, 73760
2016-01-09 19:41:26 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
aafd205c92 xfs: fix possible inode corruption in directory scan
grub_xfs_iterate_dir did not restore first character after inline
name when match was found. Dependning on XFS format this character
could be inode number and we could return to the same node later in
find_file if processing cycled symlinks.

CID: 86724
2016-01-09 18:55:55 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
bd60f5a207 rescue_parser: restructure code to avoid Coverity false positive
If line contains single word, line and argv[0] are aliases, so
no NULL dereference is possible, but Coverity does not know it.
Change code to avoid ambiguity and also remove redundant call to
grub_strchr.

CID: 86725
2016-01-09 18:15:27 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
725548a285 grub-mklayout: check subscript bounds
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73686
2016-01-09 14:13:36 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
d5cc487d39 grub-probe: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73783
2016-01-09 13:55:28 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
fa2af21ec8 gfxmenu: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73766
2016-01-09 13:55:28 +03:00
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
57e7f1b775 setup: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73680, 73715
2016-01-09 13:10:10 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
67d9ce82ac efiemu: check return value of grub_efiemu_write_value
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73590
2016-01-09 11:36:42 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
12bf87466f efiemu: change code to avoid Coverity false positive
CID: 73623
2016-01-09 11:36:42 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
97c41e1216 efiemu: fix unintended sign extension
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73883, 73637
2016-01-09 11:36:42 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
8ab2675ede hfs: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 156531
2016-01-09 11:36:42 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
efc04d65c7 grub-module-verifier: fix unintended sign extension
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 156533, 156532
2016-01-09 11:36:42 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b4787552b0 Tests: Support arm-efi 2016-01-08 09:49:08 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e4c49cab9b arm64/setjmp: Add missing move for arg1 == 0 case. 2016-01-07 21:10:05 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9efd79f376 grub-shell: Support arm64-efi 2016-01-07 21:02:53 +01:00
Mark Salter
7eb27a49e9 arm-efi: Reduce timer event frequency by 10
Timer event to keep grub msec counter was running at 1000HZ. This was too
fast for UEFI timer driver and resulted in a 10x slowdown in grub time
versus wallclock. Reduce the timer event frequency and increase tick
increment accordingly to keep better time.
2016-01-07 20:54:20 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a2dcab70f8 x86_64-efi: Automatically add -bios OVMF.fd to qemu in tests. 2016-01-07 19:29:53 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
62328a95c9 Allow GRUB_QEMU_OPTS to override machine. 2016-01-07 19:28:47 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6e4174f6f9 arm64: Disable tests that need native drivers. 2016-01-07 19:27:56 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
06c94739a5 Disable NetBSD bootcheck on EFI until it supports ACPI on EFI. 2016-01-07 19:27:10 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
db5eb6225d grub-shell: Use new cbfstool syntax. 2016-01-07 15:55:45 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
44876dd64e grub-shell: On i386-ieee1275 don't try to switch to console.
console goes to serial as well, so this doesn't stop garbage from going
to serial. But it creates garbage itself.
2016-01-07 15:54:42 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
86e3b4ba1a hddboot_test: reenable on OVMF
OVMF now supports booting from disks.
2016-01-07 15:54:06 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
607d66116a iee1275/datetime: Fix off-by-1 error. 2016-01-07 15:53:42 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
716c9f2675 Adjust bootcheck tests for multiboot/coreboot/qemu to match real support.
coreboot has ACPI while 2 others don't. *BSD need ACPI and have trouble
without it. Don't even attempt to boot *BSD on multiboot or qemu targets.

On coreboot boot all *BSD except 32-bit NetBSD which apparently does some
early BIOS calls.
2016-01-07 15:51:03 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9f8f9e62af minixfs_test: Check if mkfs.minixfs supports -B option. 2016-01-05 21:10:27 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f86fd54cf0 Add memdisk support to grub-emu.
Use it to add custom files, so that tests which need them work.
2016-01-05 21:10:27 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3f430a0126 Move file loading functions to grub-emu.
So that we can use it in grub-emu as well as utils.
2016-01-05 21:10:27 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f2b54835f2 Disable progress indicator in grub-shell.
This disables progress indicator for tests. This in turn fixes test
flakiness as they ended up timing-dependent.
2016-01-05 21:10:10 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
300be005a8 Update checksums 2016-01-05 11:55:30 +01:00
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
Andrei Borzenkov
ba83ed1538 Add missing BUILD_EXEEXT 2016-01-01 12:06:40 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
80fdaf1d01 configure.ac: Reorder efiemu check to after link format check.
efiemu is supposed to be disabled when compiling through exe format.
Unfortunately format was determined only after efiemu check. Reorder to fix the
problem
2015-12-31 22:36:23 +01:00
Andrey Borzenkov
4d6e9c8a92 remove temporary .bin files (kernel and modules) 2015-12-31 23:00:25 +03:00
Andrey Borzenkov
af23303cbd add dejavu built fonts to cleanfiles 2015-12-31 22:23:12 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
c67025fad5 Add grub-module-verifier files to EXTRA_DIST 2015-12-31 21:35:11 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
40051fedc3 configure: Add -fno-unwind-tables if supported.
Unwind tables are useless for us bt consume space if present. Ensure that they
are not.
2015-12-31 19:20:03 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
dcc499aaf0 module-verifier: allow limited-range relocations on sparc64.
clang as incomplete mcmodel=large support. As we don't currently need full
mcmodel=large support for sparc64, relax those checks.
2015-12-31 18:30:39 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3b21499506 Disable build-time module check on emu.
On emu some checks can be laxer like check for relocation range. Additionally
module loading in emu is rarely used. So skip this check rather than making
it laxer for all platforms. In ideal we may want to have slightly different
check for emu but for now this is good enough.
2015-12-31 18:20:11 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5ae590b32d configure: Fix grub_cv_cc_fno_unwind_tables check.
Check tries -fno-dwarf2-cfi-asm but adds -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables
to TARGET_CFLAGS. Fix this.
2015-12-31 18:19:15 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f1b3525385 Add -mno-stack-arg-probe on mingw.
This argument disables generation of calls to __chkstk_ms. Those calls are
useless on GRUB as function is dummy. Yet they increase module size and
use limited-range relocations which may not work under some memory layouts.
We currently don't use such layouts on concerned platforms but lt's correct
this.
2015-12-31 18:15:49 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
68e158dffd Strip .ARM.exidx
This section is generated by clang and is useful only for debugging.
It contains exotic relocations, so strip them to avoid them interferring
with module loading.
2015-12-31 18:13:59 +01:00
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
76588d1319 xen/relocator: Use local symbol to ensure that code is relocation-free. 2015-12-31 14:54:56 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
60ae582142 backtrace: Fix register call syntax 2015-12-31 14:54:48 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a7cf8b1e23 Verify modules on build-time rather than failing in runtime. 2015-12-31 13:09:15 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5919626c90 sparc64: Fix assembly to let compiler to fill in memory references.
This fixes the use of not fully relocatable (they assume that variables are
under 4G limit in virtual memory) references.
2015-12-31 13:07:16 +01:00
Andrey Borzenkov
2333a83baa 30_os-prober: derive --class from os-prober generated label
Currently only Windows gets distinguished icons, everything else is displayed
using the same generic one. Add additional --class based on os-prober returned
label, which usually is expected to match primary distribution name.

Also use it for Windows as well - chainloader prober may actually return
different strings (Windows, MS-DOS, Windows9xME).
2015-12-30 22:30:16 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
79cfad6fbe backtrace: Remove assembly assumption that grub_backtrace_pointer is under 4G 2015-12-30 18:19:44 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
93ecc3f1f8 menu: fix line count calculation for long lines
It gave one extra screen line if length was exactly equal to screen
width.

Reported by Michael Chang.
Also-By: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
2015-12-30 06:20:51 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
dbab354157 grub-mkrescue: Delete temporary file
Reported by: Thomas Schmitt
2015-12-29 17:48:34 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4111882828 grub-mount: Fix oath parsing.
Brackets detection was copied from somewhere else and makes no sense in case
of grub-mount and prevents user from accessing and files with ) in them.
2015-12-29 17:43:05 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ca7bb46d5c exfat: Fix stream extension flag parsing. 2015-12-29 17:42:25 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
3bca85b418 devmapper: check for valid device abstraction in get_grub_dev
This was lost when code was refactored. Patch restores previous behavior.

It is still not clear whether this is the right one. Due to the way we
detect DM abstraction, partitions on DM are skipped, we fall through to
generic detection which ends up in assuming parent device is BIOS disk.

It is useful to install GRUB on VM disk from the host. But it also means
that GRUB will mistakenly allow install on real system as well.

For now let's fix regression; future behavior needs to be discussed.

Closes: 45163
2015-12-26 21:45:22 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a9399f2e1e windows: correct LBA in generated EFI HDD media paths
GRUB keeps partition offset and size in units of 512B sectors. Media paths
are defined in terms of LBA which are presumed to match HDD sector size.

This is probably cosmetic (EFI requires that partition is searched by GUID)
and still incorrect if GPT was created using different logical block size.
But current code is obviously wrong and new has better chances to be correct.
2015-12-19 11:32:49 +03:00
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
Andrei Borzenkov
609c049dcc kernel: print and reset grub_errno after each embedded config line
Otherwise it causes subsequent file open to fail, because grub_file_open
misinterprets set grub_errno for grub_file_get_device_name failure.

Closes: 46540
2015-12-16 21:20:30 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
7136b545c1 Erase backspaced character in grub_username_get
It probably does not work across linefeed, but hopefully user names are not
that long (and nobody is using terminal that small).
2015-12-16 19:20:10 +03:00
Hector Marco-Gisbert
451d80e52d Fix security issue when reading username and password
This patch fixes two integer underflows at:
  * grub-core/lib/crypto.c
  * grub-core/normal/auth.c

CVE-2015-8370

Signed-off-by: Hector Marco-Gisbert <hecmargi@upv.es>
Signed-off-by: Ismael Ripoll-Ripoll <iripoll@disca.upv.es>
Also-By: Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
2015-12-16 07:57:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
ff5726b878 NEWS: more additions
Also-By: Robert Elliott <elliott@hpe.com>
2015-12-15 10:43:12 +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
4803db51ff Document bootlocation discovery limitations and xen platform limitations 2015-12-14 16:21:24 +01:00
Josef Bacik
fb47807918 tcp: ack when we get an OOO/lost packet
While adding tcp window scaling support I was finding that I'd get some packet
loss or reordering when transferring from large distances and grub would just
timeout.  This is because we weren't ack'ing when we got our OOO packet, so the
sender didn't know it needed to retransmit anything, so eventually it would fill
the window and stop transmitting, and we'd time out.  Fix this by ACK'ing when
we don't find our next sequence numbered packet.  With this fix I no longer time
out.  Thanks,

Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
2015-12-07 20:52:27 +03:00
Michael Chang
a03c1034f6 i386: fix TSC calibration using PIT
Condition was accidentally reversed, so PIT calibration always failed
when PIT was present and always succeeded when PIT was missing, but in
the latter case resulted in absurdly fast clock.

Reported and tested by Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuznets@redhat.com>
2015-12-01 18:49:38 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
346a494d7c Do not include generated gnulib headers in tarball
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).
2015-11-28 21:11:34 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
f4c143789a Replace numbers with grub_memory_type_t enums 2015-11-27 19:52:16 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a261842785 configure: fix macports flex version detection
Macports add extra information after version itself:

$flex --version
flex 2.5.35 Apple(flex-31)

We require at least felx 2.5.35 so do not need to care about prehistoric
"flex version n.n.n"; just use second field always.

Reported by Peter Cheung <mcheung63@hotmail.com>
2015-11-27 19:42:23 +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
Andrei Borzenkov
3d2c8048da efi: really mark memory of unknown type as reserved
9be4c45dbe added switch case between
fall through cases, causing all memory regions of unknown type to be
marked as available.

Move default case into its own block and add explicit FALLTHROUGH
annotation.

Reported by Elliott, Robert (Persistent Memory) <elliott@hpe.com>
2015-11-26 19:50:42 +03:00
Josef Bacik
f9d1b4422e net: reset nb->data per dns record lookup loop
We were resetting nb->data every time we tried a new server, but we need to do
it every time we try for a different record, otherwise we don't end up falling
back to the A record properly.  Thanks,

Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
2015-11-24 20:48:16 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
6a46cbcc5c unix: do not close stdin in grub_passwd_get
This makes it impossible to read from stdin without controlling tty:

10:/mnt # echo -e passwd\\npasswd | setsid ./grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2
Enter password:
Reenter password: ./grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2: error: failure to read password.
10:/mnt
2015-11-18 22:23:58 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
50d6f38feb lsefisystab: add missing comma after 7994077 2015-11-17 06:27:17 +03:00
Pavel Bludov
7994077ab9 Add some UUIDs found in the hardware 2015-11-14 17:57:35 +03:00
Konstantin Vlasov
5646e03dba gfxterm: fix calculation of terminal-top and terminal-height
They used screen width, not height.
2015-11-13 21:54:19 +03:00
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
c899d9f42c ofdisk: add sas disks to the device list 2015-11-12 09:23:02 -02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e0bd66c314 multiboot: Don't rely on particular ordering of options. 2015-11-12 11:54:38 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
95ba04606f multiboot_mbi: Fix handling of --quirk-bad-kludge. 2015-11-12 11:54:13 +01:00
Fu Wei
a771a7b9f6 xen_boot: Remove useless file_name_index variable. 2015-11-12 11:33:55 +01:00
Fu Wei
fb94736fe8 Document ARM64 xen commands 2015-11-12 11:32:01 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
323ef2bdc3 asm-tests/i386-pc: Check that near jumps are 2 bytes.
We already check that jump over 300 bytes gap is 3 bytes in code16-mode.
Some clang versions generate 3-byte opcode for short jumps which makes
boot.img blow over 512-byte limit. Enforce -no-integrated-as in such cases
2015-11-11 18:14:25 +00:00
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
a50dbb743e ofdisk: add a comment about vscsi method 2015-11-10 21:20:20 -02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
25a9b8f208 fdt.mod: Move license tag to the right file. 2015-11-09 16:15:30 +01:00
Fu Wei
372400b419 fdt.mod: Add missing license tag. 2015-11-09 15:27:59 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
254f92815b kern/elf: Ignore cast-align warnings 2015-11-09 11:39:30 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
cb28250cfc cbfs: Fix corner case and compilation with recdent gcc
Accept the header to touch the jump address at 0xfffffff0.

Fix compilation for 64-bit EFI with recent GCC.
2015-11-09 03:24:04 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4656ced41c fstester: Enforce LC_ALL=C 2015-11-08 22:39:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b2fc9acdc9 Adapt build-system to use imported xen headers. 2015-11-08 21:24:18 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e07badcc31 Import xen headers directly into GRUB 2015-11-08 21:23:52 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
855fe6869c cbfs: Check for ptr range sanity.
Triaged by Andrei and enhanced with suggestions by Aaron Durbin
Also-By: Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
2015-11-08 20:34:30 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a39137aefe Remove reliance C.UTF-8 2015-11-08 20:23:15 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
db97faec91 genmoddep.awk: Add a test that we have no circular dependencies 2015-11-08 20:00:27 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7cc27aeda9 Makefile.core.def: Break circular dependency on arm64. 2015-11-08 18:47:53 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ae66efc63b autogen: Use cp instead of ln -s.
libgcrypt-grub shouldn't be modified directly anyway. With this patch
tarball without contrib can be unpacked on FAT and stay usable for
out-of-tree compile on full POSIX FS (compile on FAT not tested).
2015-11-08 18:45:57 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
c054020581 partmap_test: check that parted is available
Skip test if parted is unavailable instead of returning false failure.
2015-11-07 23:42:35 +03:00
grub-devel@iam.tj
c7f93a20c4 cryptodisk: teach grub_cryptodisk_insert() about partitions (bug #45889)
It is not possible to configure encrypted containers on multiple partitions of
the same disk; after the first one all subsequent fail with

disk/cryptodisk.c:978: already mounted as crypto0

Store partition offset in cryptomount descriptor to distinguish between them.
2015-11-07 18:52:59 +03:00
Andrey Borzenkov
bcf8c5814d doc: document config_directory and config_file variables 2015-11-07 17:03:38 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
dff8d0e3f5 unix/getroot: remove unused MAJOR definition
We use major() everywhere, these definitions just add to confusion.
2015-11-07 17:02:21 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
c1fbc26203 Add comments to code for commit d313218 2015-11-07 13:01:23 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
349a381df0 devmapper/getroot: use makedev instead of direct shift
Fixes device detection with large number of devices.

Reported by Tim Wallberg <twalberg@comcast.net>
2015-11-07 09:46:46 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
1018e91dce mkimage: zero fill alignment space
This did not cause real problem but is good for reproducible builds. I hit
it with recent bootinfoscript that displays embedded config; I was puzzled
by random garbage at the end.

Prezero memory buffer used to assemble core.img. This makes individual
memset redundant. Also ensure buffer is filled with zeroes in several other
places.

Also remove redundant zeroing code where we fill in the whole memory block
anyway.
2015-11-06 21:33:28 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
cd6d79cda2 configure.ac: Explicitly add -mno-sse3 on x86. 2015-11-06 04:32:34 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5b7b4d9781 README: Remove dead link to the wiki 2015-11-06 04:31:23 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
33b1103e30 NEWS: mention powerpc64le support 2015-10-29 21:29:12 +03:00
Ignat Korchagin
43c8310244 tcp: Fix uninited mac address when accepting connection. 2015-10-29 16:30:28 +01:00
Fu Wei
83cb45e982 arm64: Add support for xen boot protocol. 2015-10-29 15:24:20 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4d0cb75538 arm64: Move FDT functions to separate module 2015-10-29 14:06:45 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5fcde03bf1 efi: fix warnings with recent GCC
../../grub-core/term/efi/console.c:128:32: error: suggest parentheses around '&&' within '||' [-Werror=parentheses]
   if (key.unicode_char >= 0x20 && key.unicode_char <= 0x7f
2015-10-27 23:30:54 +03:00
Eric Snowberg
0b72543afd ofdisk: Fix devpath freeing logic. 2015-10-26 23:03:06 +01:00
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
bf3df4070f Implement cross-endian ELF load for powerpc 2015-10-26 22:07:26 +01:00
Peter Jones
9e5f70174e Use EFI_SIMPLE_TEXT_INPUT_EX to support key combinations. 2015-10-25 16:36:28 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a3645c1240 configure: find options to force endian on MIPS 2015-10-14 00:42:14 +02:00
Andrei Borzenkov
be25d92196 configure: force o32 ABI on MIPS
GRUB code expects O32 or N32. N32 is less tested than O32, so we prefer to
compile with O32. Some systems (e.g. GNU Guix) default to using newer
n64 or n32 ABI. Try to find suitable options to force o32.

For GCC this is simply -mabi=32. While clang supports this option as well,
o32 ABI is valid for MIPS target and n32/64 ABI are valid for MIPS64 target
only, so use "-target mips/mipsel -mabi=32".

Reported-By: Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>
Also-By: Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>
2015-10-14 00:39:15 +02:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a01ab69848 net: avoid closing NULL socket in DNS lookup
Refactor code so that we do not store NULL pointers in array
of in-flight DNS servers.

Reported-By: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
2015-10-12 23:16:23 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
76197d9be6 install: --compress argument is not optional
Fixes crash if argument is not specified. Also use `|' to separate choices
in list of compression methods to align it with --core-compress.
2015-10-11 21:17:37 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
cfabe05cc6 mips: Make setjmp code N32-compliant. 2015-10-11 13:20:26 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
285540e448 mips: Make the assembly-code N32-compatible.
There are no $t4 or $t5 in N32 but there are $a4 and $a5.
2015-10-11 13:20:26 +02:00
Andrei Borzenkov
6e21195890 progress: avoid NULL dereference for net files
From original patch by dann frazier <dann.frazier@canonical.com>:

  grub_net_fs_open() saves off a copy of the file structure it gets passed and
  uses it to create a bufio structure. It then overwrites the passed in file
  structure with this new bufio structure. Since file->name doesn't get set
  until we return back to grub_file_open(), it means that only the bufio
  structure gets a valid file->name. The "real" file's name is left
  uninitialized. This leads to a crash when the progress module hook is called
  on it.

grub_net_fs_open() already saved copy of file name as ->net->name, so change
progress module to use it.

Also, grub_file_open may leave file->name as NULL if grub_strdup fails. Check
for it.

Also-By: dann frazier <dann.frazier@canonical.com>
2015-10-10 11:44:14 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
d31321835e file: ignore host disk in blocklist check
It cannot work anyway because host disk cannot be read. This fixes hostfs access
on native Windows build where filenames start with '\' or do not have initial
separator at all (d:\foo).

Issue was observed when running grub-fstest on Windows. On UNIX image name is
canonicalized to always start with `/' so this was not noticed.

This has side effect of allowing relative path names on host, but this already
was the case with `ls' command, so it just extends it to all commands.

Reported-By: Arch Stack <archstacker@gmail.com>
Also-By: Arch Stack <archstacker@gmail.com>
2015-10-10 10:02:20 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c2443e49bc mips/dl: Handle addend in RELA entries. 2015-10-09 23:32:06 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f59b83fce6 gfxmenu/model: Delete empty file. 2015-10-09 23:30:53 +02:00
Alexander Bluhm
f188a86064 ufs: Fix parameters to grub_memset.
len = 0 made simply no sense. Fix parameters to be in line with read.
2015-10-09 13:35:40 +02:00
Stanislav Kholmanskikh
ee67bcf31e ofnet: Do not set SUFFIX for sun4v network devices
sun4v vnet devices do not implement the support of duplex and speed
instance attributes. An attempt to open such a device with
the attributes will fail:

ok select net:speed=auto,duplex=auto
Unknown key 'speed'
Unknown key 'duplex'
Manual Configuration: Host IP, boot server and filename must be specified
WARNING: /virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/network@0: Can't open OBP standard TFTP package

Can't open device
ok

Therefore, let's not set SUFFIX for such devices.

Signed-off-by: Stanislav Kholmanskikh <stanislav.kholmanskikh@oracle.com>
2015-10-07 20:00:52 +03:00
Eric Snowberg
8cb4c4edbe sparc64 - use correct drive name within grub_util_sparc_setup
Incorrect drive name was being passed into grub_util_sparc_setup,
causing the grub-install to fail.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
2015-10-07 19:51:57 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
c93d3e6947 cryptodisk: strip parenthesis from backing device name
Otherwise subsequent disk open fails.

Reported-By: Klemens Nanni <contact@autoboot.org>
2015-09-13 20:12:31 +03:00
Felix Zielcke
8e3d2c80ed disk/ldm, partmap/msdos.c: fix spelling error 2015-08-22 21:22:41 +02:00
Andrei Borzenkov
ba218c1c10 net: do not try to load protocol module via itself
Otherwise we get infinite recursion.

Closes: 45729
2015-08-13 20:20:39 +03:00
Josef Bacik
4fe8e6d4a1 efinet: handle get_status() on buggy firmware properly
The EFI spec indicates that get_status() should return the address of the buffer
we passed into transmit to indicate the the buffer was transmitted.  However we
have boxes where the firmware returns some arbitrary address instead, which
makes grub think that we've not sent anything.  So since we have the SNP stuff
opened in exclusive mode just assume any non-NULL txbuf means that our transmit
occurred properly.  This makes grub able to do its networking stuff properly on
our broken firmware.  Thanks,

cc: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
2015-08-09 16:37:26 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
d7a85e69e0 linguas.sh: fix error when removing non-existing autogenerated files 2015-08-09 16:28:12 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
72fc110d95 ahci: Ensure that bus mastering is set.
Fixes ahci_test failing on several platforms.
2015-07-28 01:51:14 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d3b464a7c0 archelp: Never pass NULL as mtime.
Moves complexity from fs code (NULL check) to common code (passing non-NULL).
2015-07-27 13:19:02 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5fb1e859f7 HFS: Convert to fshelp.
HFS doesn't handle "." and ".." properly. Convert it to fshelp to reuse the
logic.
2015-07-27 12:50:22 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
bfb5b33e96 FAT: Convert to fshelp.
exFAT doesn't handle "." and ".." correctly, convert it to fshelp to
reuse the same logic.
2015-07-27 12:49:26 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d1d3a60b71 BFS: Convert to fshelp.
BFS doesn't handle ".." correctly, so convert it to fshelp to reuse the logic.
2015-07-27 12:48:38 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
fa93b0e4f5 fshelp: Add handling of "." and ".." and grub_fshelp_find_file_lookup.
Recent tests have discovered that many of our filesystems have flawed
handling of "." and "..". Rather than attempting to fix it in filesystems
themselves, make the common code fshelp aware of "." and ".." and handle
them in this layer. Add grub_fshelp_find_file_lookup for easy conversion
of BFS, HFS and exFAT which have the same problem and don't use fshelp.
2015-07-27 12:45:35 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4622f4e1ee Switch procfs to use archelp.
This fixes handling of "." and "..".
2015-07-27 12:44:19 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a2721778e5 grub-install: Use a+ in fopen rather than r+.
r+ does not create a file if none exists.
2015-07-27 12:42:47 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
368ecfc3a0 Add transform_data as a variant of data with substitutions.
This fixrs name mismatch for grub.chrp with
transform_program_name='s,grub,grub2,g'
2015-07-27 12:39:41 +02:00
Ignat Korchagin
d5847bf594 efi: fix GetVariable return status check in 81ca24a
GetVariable should return EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL if given buffer of size
zero; commit incorrectly checked for EFI_SUCCESS.
2015-07-24 20:46:02 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
333855c646 zfs_test: Skip dotdot in volume root test.
Given special semantics of ZFS it's far from clear what the expected
result is. Just skip it for now
2015-07-24 01:23:45 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
900fca88ac xfs_test: Test both crc and non-crc filesystems. 2015-07-24 01:23:45 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
049dcfa03c xfs: Fix handling of symlink with crc-enabled filesystem. 2015-07-24 01:23:45 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
02a249005f reiserfs: Fix handling of first entry in the directory.
Fixes garbage being added to "." filename.
2015-07-24 01:23:45 +02:00
Ignat Korchagin
81ca24a59c efi: fix memory leak in variable handling 2015-07-23 21:13:09 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d0d90d7848 exclude.pot: Add missing blacklisted strings. 2015-07-23 19:04:55 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f34a422081 archelp: Fix handling of dot and dotdot at the end of the name.
Fixes cpio_test and tar_test.
2015-07-23 19:01:00 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ca73ae446c arm-emu: Add __aeabi_memcpy* and __aeabi_memclr* symbols.
Fixes compilation with clang.
2015-07-23 02:15:46 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
248bc1d0fc fwstart: Fix loading of address of read_spd_fail. 2015-07-22 21:42:41 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
63411b14be fwstart: Add missing argument to p2align.
Resulting binary is unchanged as it happens we were already aligned
by chance.
2015-07-22 21:41:58 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
80783ea646 fwstart: Replace blt with bltz.
blt A, $zero, B and bltz A, B are equivalent but clang recognizes only
later, so use it.

Resulting binary is unchanged.
2015-07-22 21:40:55 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
eecdbebc84 Remove mips_attributes.
mips_attributes was introduced to work around clang problems with
-msoft-float. Those problems are now fixed and moreover .gnu_attributes
itself is unportable and creates problem with clang.

Revert "mips: Fix soft-float handling."

This partially reverts commit 6a4ecd276e.
2015-07-22 21:05:11 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f250c337f1 ARM: provide __aeabi_memclr* and __aeabi_memcpy* symbols
Fixes compilation with recent clang.
2015-07-22 20:40:13 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
389d509df0 diskfilter: Make name a const char to fix compilation error. 2015-07-22 20:39:14 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9f27f9f691 dmraid_nvidia: Set a name to usable value to avoid null dereference.
Reported by: Andrei Borzenkov
2015-07-22 01:57:40 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5c46165a7c configure.ac: Handle powerpc64le compiler
Also-by: Paulo Flabiano Smorigo <pfsmorigo@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2015-07-22 01:54:59 +02:00
Bernhard Übelacker
61c778f640 loader/linux: Make trailer initrd entry aligned again.
Regression from commit:
  loader/linux: do not pad initrd with zeroes at the end
  a8c473288d

Wimboot fails since the change above because it expects the "trailer"
initrd element on an aligned address.
This issue shows only when newc_name is used and the last initrd
entry has a not aligned size.
2015-07-20 19:07:20 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ff3c2007ef XFS: Fix wrong alignment treatment. 2015-07-16 12:46:02 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
54e7dbbcb9 grub_ext2_read_block: Fix return type on error. 2015-07-16 10:59:33 +02:00
Andrei Borzenkov
0d7c7f751d use TARGET_LDFLAGS in grub_PROG_OBJCOPY_ABSOLUTE
That's what Makefile will use and it is required if unusual flags
must be passed to linker (e.g. to build ppc32 code on ppc64le with clang).
2015-07-05 08:21:38 +03:00
Michael Chang
7a210304eb Fix missing byte order conversion in get_btrfs_fs_prefix function
Since btrfs on-disk format uses little-endian, the searched item types
(ROOT_REF, INODE_REF) need converting the byte order in order to
function properly on big-endian systems.
2015-06-26 09:55:56 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
c058e85615 chainloader: fix resoource leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96651
2015-06-26 09:25:30 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
806bb7999d loader/bsd: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96662, 96665
2015-06-26 09:25:30 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
867c9b7bec loader/bsd: free memory leaks
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96671, 96658, 96653
2015-06-20 23:38:19 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5af859bb77 search_wrap: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96675
2015-06-20 23:38:19 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
2f01f08103 password_pbkdf2: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96676
2015-06-20 23:38:19 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
152695d0fa normal: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96677
2015-06-20 23:38:19 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
e7e05cae8d efi/serial: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96678
2015-06-20 23:38:19 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
47490ada3d ohci: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96679
2015-06-20 23:38:19 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
4a857e63c1 loader/bsd: free memory leaks
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96682
2015-06-20 23:38:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
eb33e61b31 multiboot: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96684
2015-06-20 23:38:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
2a3ebf9428 normal: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96685
2015-06-20 23:38:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
20211c0077 loader/bsd: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96686
2015-06-20 23:38:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a6f7d1abce reed_solomon: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96688
2015-06-20 23:38:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
cf0b0306d8 usb: fix use after free
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96704
2015-06-20 23:38:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
e261fcf4c6 xnu: fix use after free
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96706
2015-06-20 23:38:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
cd816bd236 disk/scsi: fix use after free
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96713
2015-06-20 23:38:18 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
c069460259 efi/chainloader: fix use after free
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96714
2015-06-20 23:38:17 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
0fb886cde9 search: fix use after free
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 96715
2015-06-20 23:38:17 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
72ccf92c39 NEWS: emu libusb support removed 2015-06-20 09:23:43 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
4358e0c81e grub-probe: fix memory leak in probe (ofpath)
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73772
2015-06-19 20:47:44 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
03f1f24e37 grub-probe: restructure code to make static analysis easier
Current code in probe() could not be verified to not contain memory leaks.
Restructure code and ensure grub_device_close is always called at the end of
loop.

Calms down Coverity scan.
CID: 73739
2015-06-19 20:47:43 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
fbdd37e7f9 zfs: fix memory leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
CID: 73647
2015-06-19 20:47:43 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
4db569ca6a xfs: silence Coverity overflow warning
inode size cannot really overflow integer, but Coverity does not know it.
CID: 96602
2015-06-19 18:38:25 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
15ba6a40be zfs: memory leak
Found by Coverity scan.
CID: 96603
2015-06-19 18:38:25 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5d0ee3d7a1 unix/getroot: memory leak
Found by Coverity scan.
CID: 96605
2015-06-19 18:38:25 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
10a6d2d915 unix/relpath: memory leak
Found by Coverity scan.
CID: 96606
2015-06-19 18:38:25 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
48cd9dc104 syslinux_parse: assorted issues found by Coverity
1. Remove unneeded NULL check
CID: 96607

2. Do not allocate storage for initrd, copy it directly from input
buffer. Avoids memory leak in failure path.
CID: 96604

3. Unchecked error return from print()
CID: 96601, 73595
2015-06-19 18:38:25 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
8067fe28ed syslinux_parse: make print_escaped actually stop before `to'
The only current user is mboot.c32 which unfortunately is not covered
by regression tests.
2015-06-19 17:35:17 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
7bb7140df2 fat: fix handling of "." and ".." directory entries
Emulate dot and dotdot in root directory. For other directories do not
add separator between name and extension for these two special entries.

Closes: 45335
2015-06-18 20:09:47 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
7af839a108 tests: regression tests for "." and ".." directory entries 2015-06-18 20:09:47 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
f348aee7b3 efinet: enable hardware filters when opening interface
Exclusive open on SNP will close all existing protocol instances which
may disable all receive filters on interface. Reinstall them after we
opened protocol exclusively.

Also follow UEFI specification recommendation and stop interfaces when
closing them:

Unexpected system errors, reboots and hangs can occur if an OS is loaded
and the network devices are not Shutdown() and Stopped().

Also by: Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>
Closes: 45204
2015-06-16 19:52:45 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
b27af387ea NEWS: mention libgcc removal 2015-06-16 19:49:32 +03:00
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
afd0f21b20 Add flag for powerpc ieee1275 to avoid unneeded optimizations 2015-06-15 09:10:19 -03:00
Mark Salter
c945ca75c3 Fix exit to EFI firmware
The current code for EFI grub_exit() calls grub_efi_fini() before
returning to firmware. In the case of ARM, this leaves a timer
event running which could lead to a firmware crash. This patch
changes this so that grub_machine_fini() is called with a NORETURN
flag. This allows machine-specific shutdown to happen as well
as the shutdown done by grub_efi_fini().

Signed-off-by: Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>
2015-06-12 13:08:36 +03:00
Paul Menzel
f4b1b48a83 disk/ahci.c: Use defines GRUB_AHCI_HBA_PORT_CMD_SPIN_UP and GRUB_AHCI_HBA_PORT_CMD_POWER_ON
Instead of hard coding `2` and `4` use the macros defined already at the
top of the file. As a consequence, wrap the now too long line.
2015-06-12 09:43:00 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
df2aaf94b8 NEWS: XFS v5 support 2015-06-12 09:40:00 +03:00
Jan Kara
b6e80c7778 xfs: V5 filesystem format support
Add support for new XFS on disk format. We have to handle optional
filetype fields in directory entries, additional CRC, LSN, UUID entries
in some structures, etc.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2015-06-12 09:30:02 +03:00
Jan Kara
d3ffeb9a9a xfs: Add helpers for inode size
Add helpers to return size of XFS inode on disk and when loaded in
memory.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2015-06-12 09:27:09 +03:00
Toomas Soome
697eceff6a multiboot_header_tag_module_align fix to confirm multiboot specification 2015-06-04 19:58:59 +03:00
Leif Lindholm
43d4231432 configure.ac: clean up arm64 soft-float handling
Fix compilation with gcc 5.1 (avoid internal compiler error), by
replacing explicit -march +nofp+nosimd options with -mgeneral-regs-only.

This also enables the removal of some further conditional build flag
setting.
2015-06-02 15:41:09 +01:00
dann frazier
3ac342205d arm64/setjmp: Add missing license macro
Including the setjmp module in an arm64-efi image will cause it to
immediately exit with an "incompatible license" error.

The source file includes a GPLv3+ boilerplate, so fix this by declaring a
GPLv3+ license using the GRUB_MOD_LICENSE macro.

Signed-off-by: dann frazier <dann.frazier@canonical.com>
2015-06-01 17:02:04 +01:00
Paul Menzel
ca59c24bd0 disk/ahci.c: Add port number to port debug messages
Currently, some messages cannot be mapped to the port they belong to as
the port number is missing from the output. So add `port: n` to the
debug messages.
2015-05-31 09:26:46 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
dec7718878 Clarify use of superusers variable and menu entry access
superusers controls both CLI and editing. Also explicitly mention that
empty superusers disables them.

"Access to menuentry" is a bit vague - change to "execute menuentry"
to make it obvious, what access is granted.
2015-05-30 19:36:41 +03:00
Paul Menzel
fd73b3d008 Correct spelling of *scheduled*
Run the command below

	$ git grep -l schedulded | xargs sed -i 's/schedulded/scheduled/g'

and revert the change in `ChangeLog-2015`.

Including "miscellaneous" spelling fix noted by richardvoigt@gmail.com
2015-05-30 10:05:43 +03:00
Toomas Soome
cad5cc0f5d zfs extensible_dataset and large_blocks feature support
large blocks basically use extensible dataset feature, or to be exact,
setting recordsize above 128k will trigger large_block feature to be
enabled and storing such blocks is using feature extensible dataset. so
the extensible dataset is prerequisite.

Changes implement read support extensible dataset… instead of fixed DMU
types they dont specify type, making it possible to use fat zap objects
from bonus area.
2015-05-30 08:50:53 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c856be6bca multiboot1: never place modules in low memory.
While in theory permitted by the spec, modules rarely fit in low memory
anyway and not every kernel is able to handle modules in low memory anyway.
At least VMWare is known not to be able to handle modules at arbitrary
locations.
2015-05-27 08:41:39 +02:00
Paul Menzel
5e74a3e6df disk/ahci: Use defines GRUB_ATA_STATUS_BUSY and GRUB_ATA_STATUS_DRQ
Instead of hard coding `0x88` use the macros defined in `disk/ata.h`.
2015-05-24 21:19:01 +03:00
Paul Menzel
f4e62af000 cb_timestamps.c: Add new time stamp descriptions
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
2015-05-19 20:28:07 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a666c8bd18 bootp: ignore gateway_ip (relay) field.
From RFC1542:

   The 'giaddr' field is rather poorly named.  It exists to facilitate
   the transfer of BOOTREQUEST messages from a client, through BOOTP
   relay agents, to servers on different networks than the client.
   Similarly, it facilitates the delivery of BOOTREPLY messages from the
   servers, through BOOTP relay agents, back to the client.  In no case
   does it represent a general IP router to be used by the client.  A
   BOOTP client MUST set the 'giaddr' field to zero (0.0.0.0) in all
   BOOTREQUEST messages it generates.

   A BOOTP client MUST NOT interpret the 'giaddr' field of a BOOTREPLY
   message to be the IP address of an IP router.  A BOOTP client SHOULD
   completely ignore the contents of the 'giaddr' field in BOOTREPLY
   messages.

Leave code ifdef'd out for the time being in case we see regression.

Suggested by: Rink Springer <rink@rink.nu>
Closes: 43396
2015-05-17 22:38:30 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
2498dc7a3a hostdisk: fix crash with NULL device.map
grub-macbless calls grub_util_biosdisk_init with NULL device.map.
2015-05-17 14:16:36 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5370dcfdae zfs: fix integer truncation in zap_lookup
Size after shift could exceed 16 bits; use grub_unit32_t for result.

Reported and tested by: Kostya Berger <bergerkos@yahoo.co.uk>
Closes: 44448
2015-05-14 07:50:33 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5082ea6184 remove extra newlines in grub_util_* strings
grub_util_{info,warn,error} already add trailing newlines, so remove
them from format strings. Also trailing full stops are already added.
2015-05-13 09:47:17 +03:00
Jan Kara
a139188eb5 xfs: Convert inode numbers to cpu endianity immediately after reading
Currently XFS driver converted inode numbers to native endianity only
when using them to compute inode position. Although this works, it is
somewhat confusing. So convert inode numbers when reading them from disk
structures as every other field.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2015-05-12 08:21:10 +03:00
Jan Kara
1570140f03 xfs: Fix termination loop for directory iteration
Directory iteration used wrong position (sizeof wrong structure) for
termination of iteration inside a directory block. Luckily the position
ended up being wrong by just 1 byte and directory entries are larger so
things worked out fine in practice. But fix the problem anyway.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
2015-05-11 14:48:14 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
07258815e9 acpi: do not skip BIOS scan if EBDA length is zero
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
2015-05-08 06:15:16 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
6a5c78c8c8 Add asm-tests to tarball 2015-05-07 22:15:16 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
2dcf260d89 util/grub-mkrescue: Fix compilation 2015-05-07 19:45:06 +02:00
Andrei Borzenkov
49426e9fd2 efinet: open Simple Network Protocol exclusively
EDK2 network stack is based on Managed Network Protocol which is layered
on top of Simple Management Protocol and does background polling. This
polling races with grub for received (and probably trasmitted) packets
which causes either serious slowdown or complete failure to load files.

Open SNP device exclusively.  This destroys all child MNP instances and
stops background polling.

Exclusive open cannot be done when enumerating cards, as it would destroy
PXE information we need to autoconfigure interface; and it cannot be done
during autoconfiguration as we need to do it for non-PXE boot as well. So
move SNP open to card ->open method and add matching ->close to clean up.

Based on patch from Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>

Also-By: Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>
Closes: 41731
2015-05-07 20:37:17 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
c52ae40570 efinet: skip virtual IPv4 and IPv6 devices when enumerating cards
EDK2 PXE driver creates two child devices - IPv4 and IPv6 - with
bound SNP instance. This means we get three cards for every physical
adapter when enumerating. Not only is this confusing, this may result
in grub ignoring packets that come in via the "wrong" card.

Example of device hierarchy is

 Ctrl[91] PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)
   Ctrl[95] PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/MAC(525400123456,0x1)
     Ctrl[B4] PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/MAC(525400123456,0x1)/IPv4(0.0.0.0)
     Ctrl[BC] PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/MAC(525400123456,0x1)/IPv6(0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000)

Skip PXE created virtual devices when enumerating cards. Make sure to
find real card when applying initial autoconfiguration during PXE boot,
this information is associated with one of child devices.
2015-05-07 20:37:17 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
7b386b7031 efidisk: move device path helpers in core for efinet 2015-05-07 20:37:16 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
16a7e723ea convert to, not from, CPU byte order in DNS receive function 2015-05-07 20:33:28 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
a8c473288d loader/linux: do not pad initrd with zeroes at the end
Syslinux memdisk is using initrd image and needs to know uncompressed
size in advance. For gzip uncompressed size is at the end of compressed
stream. Grub padded each input file to 4 bytes at the end, which means
syslinux got wrong size.

Linux initramfs loader apparently does not care about trailing alignment.
So change code to align beginning of each file instead which atomatically
gives us the correct size for single file.

Reported-By: David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
2015-05-07 20:24:24 +03:00
Daniel Kiper
71783dc978 i386/relocator: Remove unused extern grub_relocator64_rip_addr
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2015-05-07 18:00:47 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9916ed6f82 grub-install-common: Increase buf size to 8192 as modinfo.sh is bigger. 2015-05-07 17:09:58 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5fd1cb980a grub-mkrescue: Recognize -output as an alias of --output.
This helps us to be in line with xorriso -as mkisofs.

Suggested by: Thomas Schmitt
2015-05-07 16:34:34 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e5b4ba8c2b linux.c: Ensure that initrd is page-aligned. 2015-05-07 16:23:39 +02:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9f731abc7f Revert parts accidentally committed 2 commits ago. 2015-05-07 16:21:34 +02:00
Fu Wei
cfe2ae8936 fdt.h: Add grub_fdt_set_reg64 macro
Signed-off-by: Fu Wei <fu.wei@linaro.org>
2015-05-07 15:13:25 +02:00
Fu Wei
f8451af825 arm64: Export useful functions from linux.c
Signed-off-by: Fu Wei <fu.wei@linaro.org>
2015-05-07 15:11:04 +02:00
Andrei Borzenkov
cc699535e5 Revert "efinet: memory leak on module removal"
This reverts commits 47b2bee3ef
and 8d3c4544ff. It is not safe
to free allocated cards, dangling pointers main remain. Such
cleanup requires more changes in net core.
2015-05-04 09:17:59 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
47b2bee3ef efinet: cannot free const char * pointer 2015-05-04 08:39:29 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
8d3c4544ff efinet: memory leak on module removal 2015-05-04 08:08:57 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
6210b8e8f7 zfs: add missing NULL check and fix incorrect buffer overwrite
grub_memset should zero out padding after data end. It is not clear
why it is needed at all - ZFS block is at least 512 bytes and power
of two, so it is always multiple of 16 bytes. This grub_memset
apparently never did anything.
2015-05-03 18:57:32 +03:00
Toomas Soome
4a7ea4003b zfs: com.delphix:embedded_data feature support 2015-05-03 18:45:40 +03:00
Toomas Soome
a1007c6af2 zfs: com.delphix:hole_birth feature support
In the past birth was always zero for holes. This feature started
to make use of birth for holes as well, so change code to test for
valid DVA address instead.
2015-05-03 18:11:29 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
104dff36ea grub-mkconfig: use $pkgdatadir in scripts
Otherwise scripts will source wrong grub-mkconfig_lib.
2015-04-29 19:18:54 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
70b002de55 Remove -V in grub-mkrescue.c
It clashhes with -V which is alias to -volid.
2015-04-24 17:52:30 +02:00
Toomas Soome
677dcaa92b getroot: include sys/mkdev.h for makedev
Solaris (like) systems need to include sys/mkdev.h for makedev() function.
2015-04-13 19:52:28 +03:00
Toomas Soome
5b5d8666a7 core/partmap: rename 'sun' to avoid clash with predefined symbol
the symbol “sun” is defined macro in solaris derived systems, from
gcc -dM -E:

and therefore can not be used as name.
2015-04-13 19:49:15 +03:00
Paul Menzel
e97f5f4968 docs/grub.texi: Fix spelling of cbfstool 2015-04-12 09:10:11 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
f11db3c7fc core: avoid NULL derefrence in grub_divmod64s
It can be called with NULL for third argument.  grub_divmod32* for
now are called only from within wrappers, so skip check.

Reported-By: Michael Zimmermann <sigmaepsilon92@gmail.com>
2015-04-06 19:30:51 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
12bf557039 do not emit cryptomount without crypto UUID 2015-03-28 22:13:35 +03:00
Sarah Newman
7d39938474 grub-core/loader/i386/xen.c: Initialized initrd_ctx so we don't free a random pointer from the stack.
Signed-off-by: Sarah Newman <srn@prgmr.com>
2015-03-28 07:14:17 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
ebd92af8c3 net: trivial grub_cpu_to_XX_compile_time cleanup 2015-03-27 18:58:57 +03:00
Lunar
c9ee9bedef syslinux: Support {vesa,}menu.c32. 2015-03-27 15:15:13 +01:00
Steve McIntyre
1a33de8b56 Recognize EFI platform even in case of mismatch between Linux and EFI.
Some x86 systems might be capable of running a 64-bit Linux kernel but
only use a 32-bit EFI (e.g. Intel Bay Trail systems). It's useful for
grub-install to be able to recognise such systems, to set the default
x86 platform correctly.

To allow grub-install to know the size of the firmware rather than
just the size of the kernel, there is now an extra EFI sysfs file to
describe the underlying firmware. Read that if possible, otherwise
fall back to the kernel type as before.

Signed-off-by: Steve McIntyre <steve@einval.com>
2015-03-27 14:51:51 +01:00
Michael Zimmermann
ed07b7e128 Add missing initializers to silence suprious warnings. 2015-03-27 14:44:41 +01:00
Leif Lindholm
d47e8ab4b9 dl_helper: Cleanup
Use the new thumb_get_instruction_word/thumb_set_instruction_word
helpers throughout.

Style cleanup (missing spaces).

Move Thumb MOVW/MOVT handlers into Thumb relocation section of file.
2015-03-27 14:37:16 +01:00
Martin Wilck
cf2b4a36c4 efinet: Check for immediate completition.
This both speeds GRUB up and workarounds unexpected EFI behaviour.
2015-03-27 14:27:56 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
1f23c87c19 Make Makefile.util.def independent of platform. 2015-03-27 14:04:41 +01:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
85a7be2414 util/mkimage: Use stable timestamp when generating binaries. 2015-03-27 13:26:48 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c14f8a9366 modinfo.sh.in: Add missing config variables. 2015-03-27 12:18:25 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
94222b72b5 Makefile.core.def: Remove obsolete LDADD_KERNEL 2015-03-27 12:18:25 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
63034d3261 arp, icmp: Fix handling in case of oversized or invalid packets.
This restrict ARP handling to MAC and IP addresses but in practice we need
only this case anyway and other cases are very rar if exist at all. It makes
code much simpler and less error-prone.
2015-03-27 12:18:25 +01:00
Colin Watson
5974d4ba65 hostfs: Drop unnecessary feature test macros
_BSD_SOURCE was added to allow the use of DT_DIR, but that was removed
in e768b77068.  While adding
_DEFAULT_SOURCE as well works around problems with current glibc,
neither is in fact needed nowadays.
2015-03-23 14:32:30 +00:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e9f68f1f4c compiler-rt-emu: Add missing file. 2015-03-20 13:00:53 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
fe6695b7d6 emunet: Fix init error checking.
Otherwise emunet doesn't expose any cards.
2015-03-20 12:59:00 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
237510486a fddboot_test: Add -no-pad to xorriso. 2015-03-20 12:58:08 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
cf47a2fba5 grub-mkrescue: pass all unrecognized options unchanged to xorriso. 2015-03-20 12:55:27 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9c07daaf91 cacheinfo: Add missing license information. 2015-03-20 11:13:58 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
19c4156d16 grub-fs-tester: add LVM RAID1 support
LVM miscalculates bitmap size with small extent, so start with 16K as
for other RAID types.

Until version 2.02.103 LVM counts metadata segments twice when checking
available space, reduce segment count by one to account for this bug.
2015-03-19 21:31:26 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
527eeeeee6 core: add LVM RAID1 support
Closes 44534.
2015-03-19 21:30:27 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
7c9309e50a grub-fs-tester: explicitly set segment type for LVM mirror
LVM mirror defaults to RAID1 today and can be different on different
systems as set in lvm.conf.
2015-03-16 21:16:19 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
fa07d919d1 grub-fs-tester: better estimation of filesystem time for LVM/RAID
Write activity with LVM/RAID can happen after filesystem is unmounted.
In my testing modification time of loop files was 15 - 20 seconds
after unmount.  So use time as close to unmount as possible as
reference instead.
2015-03-15 21:24:09 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5fe21c9968 hfsplus: Fix potential access to uninited memory on invalid FS 2015-03-06 22:33:20 +01:00
Jon McCune
be41c1cf11 autogen.sh: Allow overriding the python to be used by setting $PYTHON.
Some installations have several python versions installed. Allow user
to choose which one to use by setting $PYTHON.
2015-03-06 00:34:18 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
8842991a56 update gnulib/argp-help.c to fix garbage in grub-mknetdir --help output
argp_help attempts to translate empty string, which results in printing
meta information about translation, like in

bor@opensuse:~/build/grub> grub2-mknetdir --help
Использование: grub2-mknetdir [ПАРАМЕТР…]
Project-Id-Version: grub 2.02-pre2
Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: bug-grub@gnu.org
...

Update gnulib/argp-help.c to the current version which fixes this
(commit b9bfe78424b871f5b92e5ee9e7d21ef951a6801d).
2015-03-05 20:19:47 +03:00
Andrey Borzenkov
20f21d8978 update m4/extern-inline.m4 to upstream version to fix compilation on FreeBSD
In file included from util/grub-mkimage.c:54:0:
./grub-core/gnulib/argp.h:627:49: error: '__sbistype' is static but
used in inline function '_option_is_short' which is not static
[-Werror] cc1: all warnings being treated as errors gmake[2]: ***
[util/grub_mkimage-grub-mkimage.o] Error 1

Update m4/extern-inline.m4 to current upstream gnulib version that
contains fix for this (commit b9bfe78424b871f5b92e5ee9e7d21ef951a6801d).

Reported-By: Beeblebrox <zaphod@berentweb.com>
2015-03-05 19:25:56 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
dc06aa949b syslinux_parse: Fix the case of unknown localboot.
Reported by: Jordan Uggla
2015-03-04 14:19:29 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5959b15c1c configure.ac: Fix the name of pciaccess header. 2015-03-04 01:01:45 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
27d1a67f8a Fix canonicalize_file_name clash.
canonicalize_file_name clashed with gnulib function. Additionally
it was declared in 2 places: emu/misc.h and util/misc.h. Added
grub_ prefix and removed second declaration.
2015-03-04 01:00:19 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9d25b0da9a Remove emu libusb support.
It's disabled by default and has been broken for a long time.
As nobody is interested in fixing and maintaining it, remove it.
2015-03-03 20:59:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9f95d12153 configure.ac: Remove unused COND_clang 2015-03-03 20:50:37 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
064360e667 Remove libgcc dependency.
libgcc for boot environment isn't always present and compatible.
libgcc is often absent if endianness or bit-size at boot is different
from running OS.
libgcc may use optimised opcodes that aren't available on boot time.
So instead of relying on libgcc shipped with the compiler, supply
the functions in GRUB directly.
Tests are present to ensure that those replacement functions behave the
way compiler expects them to.
2015-03-03 20:50:37 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
77697d14e5 types.h: Use __builtin_bswap* with clang.
clang pretends to be GCC 4.2 but we use __builtin_bswap* only with GCC 4.3+.
clang support __builtin_bswap*, so use it.
2015-03-03 20:50:37 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
aa6ccc05c1 configure.ac: Set $CPPFLAGS when checking for no_app_regs.
Fixes compilation for sparc64 with clang.
2015-03-03 20:50:37 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
87ec3b7fa9 Don't continue to query block-size if disk doesn't have it.
Stops poluting screen with a lot of "block-size: exception -21".
2015-03-03 20:50:37 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
018f79da6f grub-probe: free temporary variable 2015-02-28 20:19:57 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
0d6498a67d exclude.pot: Add new technical strings 2015-02-28 16:23:27 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
afd6b6bbae grub-probe: Mark a "[default=]" for translation. 2015-02-28 16:22:46 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ddde9ca71a grub-shell: Add missing --locale-directory.
Fixes the language tests is no make install was done.
2015-02-28 15:14:16 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
050505ab8f ntfs_test: Skip is setfattr is unavailable. 2015-02-28 15:13:41 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
66b0e6649b emu/cache: Change declaration of __clear_cache to match builtin declaration.
Fixes compile of arm64-emu.
2015-02-26 22:20:59 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
38b7a30269 arm/dl: Fix handling of nonstandard relocation sizes 2015-02-26 22:10:29 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7ba066419a gzio: Optimize by removing division. 2015-02-26 22:10:09 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
67a6a9512a raid6: Optimize by removing division. 2015-02-26 22:07:22 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f76c98b79e dmraid_nvidia: Fix division by 0 and missing byte-swap. 2015-02-26 22:06:19 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
94f701a826 crypto: restrict cipher block size to power of 2.
All current ciphers have blocks which are power of 2 and it's
unlikely to change. Other block length would be tricky to handle anyway.
This restriction allows avoiding extra divisions.
2015-02-26 22:04:40 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7213c1e028 jpeg: Optimise by replacing division with shifts. 2015-02-26 21:27:32 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
18125877ee png: Optimize by avoiding divisions. 2015-02-26 18:27:43 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
80310ad07d Add missing lib/division.c 2015-02-26 18:22:40 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f51218bc15 fbblit: Optimize by replacing division with additions and shifts. 2015-02-26 18:14:28 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
dd4889f727 bitmap_scale: Optimize by moving division out of the loop. 2015-02-26 18:13:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c5a4e79335 minilzo: Skip parts tha we don't need. 2015-02-26 18:11:53 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6a4ecd276e mips: Fix soft-float handling.
Add -msoft-float alongside clang arguments to specify ABI.
Specify ABI in asm files explicitly.
This trigers asm warning due to gcc failing to propagate -msoft-float
but it's tolerable.
2015-02-23 22:33:28 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7ea452a142 Add missing grub_ prefix in memcpy invocation 2015-02-23 22:29:33 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
2066c35b3f Allow clang compilation for thumb with -mthumb-interwork.
clang already uses -mthumb-interwork behaviour even thout it doesn't
support the option.
2015-02-23 22:29:33 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
345076a78a arm64: Fix compilation failure.
Don't supply +nosimd to asm files.
Otherwise +nosimd coming from flags forbids some of instructions
used in cache_flush.
2015-02-23 22:29:28 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f034fab620 Supply signed division to fix ARM compilation.
Previously we supplied only unsigned divisions on platforms that need software
division.
Yet compiler may itself use a signed division. A typical example would be a
difference between 2 pointers which involves division by object size.
2015-02-23 04:12:04 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e1d4520bfb acpi: Fix unused function warning. 2015-02-22 14:42:43 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ea39b87a8b configure.ac: Add ia64-specific way to disable floats. 2015-02-22 14:42:19 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
50ebc8f5f3 i386/tsc: Fix unused function warning on xen. 2015-02-22 13:12:44 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
155f334f57 Experimental support for clang for sparc64.
Automatically discover command line options to make clang and
gcc behave in same way.

Tested with qemu.
2015-02-22 01:54:55 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ebe316e4df Discover which option provides soft-float on configure stage.
Deals with clang needing other arguments to stop issuing floating
instructions than gcc.
2015-02-22 00:35:11 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
da9f30b455 mips: Switch to more portable .org
Binary is unchanged.
2015-02-21 20:43:57 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
49e5fcb9fb sparc64: Switch to more portable .org.
Binaries are unchanged.
2015-02-21 20:32:03 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e77dc3d9a0 kernel-8086: Switch to more portable .org. 2015-02-21 20:24:59 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f16b8c0405 Relax requirements on asm for non-BIOS i386 platforms.
These platforms don't have a hard limit on size of resulting code16
code, so we don't care if assembly is bigger than necessarry.
2015-02-21 20:18:18 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3c6043245e qemu: Switch to more portable .org
Binary is checked identical.
2015-02-21 20:13:58 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8afd8f3b64 qemu: Fix GateA20 enabling.
GateA20 code was inactive due to address error.
2015-02-21 20:00:18 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e62ca2a870 qemu: Fix compilation 2015-02-21 19:55:53 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
44ff462e83 Remove realmode.S from coreboot and qemu.
It's not used there.
2015-02-21 19:53:18 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6505b241fd Remove obsolete ADDR32 and DATA32 checks. 2015-02-21 17:44:41 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
37353f0ae5 i386: Remove needless ADDR32 prefixes when address is known and fixed.
Shaves off 6 bytes in lzma_decompress.img.
2015-02-21 17:38:56 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
1998d63688 i386-pc/boot: Explicitly mark kernel_address[_high] as local.
Otherwise apple asm might try to make accesses relocatable.
2015-02-21 17:20:10 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
bc29c6d019 Change dot assignmnet to more portable .org.
Binary is unchanged (verified)
2015-02-21 17:19:01 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f571dc1af8 i386: Move from explicit ADDR32/DATA32 prefixes to instruction suffixes.
Is more portable.
Binary is unchanged (verified).
2015-02-21 17:13:23 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
065ad910f1 Test which flags make our asm compile.
Previously we relied on assumption that clang always needs -no-integrated-as
but it's not always true.
2015-02-21 16:29:28 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
0b02bfa034 INSTALL: clarify that clang support is experimental 2015-02-21 16:22:48 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
87a04adb65 zfs/mzap_lookup: Fix argument types 2015-02-21 16:22:01 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ec65605af4 wildcard: Mark unused argument as such. 2015-02-21 16:19:09 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
967e5aa591 ofdisk: Exclude floppies from scanning.
It causes similar hang as CD on at least the qemu.
2015-02-21 16:16:48 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ef7c843b44 configure: Add -msoft-float to CCASFLAGS
Otherwise mismatch between API flags triggers linker failure
2015-02-21 16:13:11 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e5851b63e0 mips/startup_raw: Use more portable .asciz 2015-02-21 16:09:46 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
aee2502cb5 Provide __aeabi_mem{cpy,set}
Fixes ARM compilation
2015-02-21 16:07:59 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
2426ac36d3 div_test: Don't try to divide by zero 2015-02-21 16:05:45 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d93147abb7 INSTALL: Fix names of host flags to match actual behaviour 2015-02-21 16:03:11 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e3c7aca76d Strip .MIPS.abiflags which causes compile failure 2015-02-21 16:01:53 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b46bf3cd1c configure: Move adding of include options to the very end to avoid subshell. 2015-02-20 21:30:34 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
86f05f1491 configure: Add missing comma. 2015-02-20 21:29:35 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5537a586e0 ext2: Ignore INCOMPAT_MMP.
It's not really incompatible as long as driver never writes to FS.
2015-02-16 21:08:37 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e20aa39ea4 ext2: Support META_BG.
This fixes bug that system would become unbootable after ext*
online resize if no resize_inode was created at ext* format time.
2015-02-16 20:53:26 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
35a492e4a2 tests: remove hardcoded paths from syslinux_test
abs_top_srcdir appeared in Autoconf 2.52f. Minimal grub requirement
is 2.60 so we should be good here.
2015-02-16 22:24:05 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
251ddf26dc build-sys: add syslinux test files to tarball 2015-02-16 20:31:22 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d3d2e54911 Add test for syslinux converter 2015-02-16 15:58:59 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e29af836d0 Don't remove initrd= parameter.
Based on simplified patch by Lunar.

Reported by: Lunar
2015-02-16 15:56:26 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b23635fcff syslinux_parse: Always output comments even if no entries are found. 2015-02-16 10:54:20 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
8f5ebb1245 diskfilter_make_raid: more memory leaks in failure path 2015-02-15 10:14:07 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
2ae9457e6e disk/lvm: Use zalloc to ensure that segments are initialised to sane value.
Reported by: EmanueL Czirai.
2015-02-14 20:31:00 +01:00
Daniel Kiper
8e5bc2f4d3 multiboot2: Fix information request tag size calculation
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
2015-02-14 19:26:04 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
fc535b32b9 diskfilter: fix double free of lv names for mdraid
Avoid micro-optimization in grub_diskfilter_make_raid and make sure
name and fullname are independent strings. This avoids need to special
case it everywhere else.

Also fix memory leak in failure case in grub_diskfilter_make_raid.

Closes: 41582
2015-02-14 19:08:58 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
e27fdbd686 diskfilter: fix crash in validate_lv for mdraid arrays
Commit 750f4bacd3 put LV validation before
actual vg assignment. Make grub_diskfilter_make_raid to assign ->vg as
happens in other cases for consistency. Also clean up redundant code and add
explicit NULL lv->vg check in validate_lv.

Also fix segment validation in validate_lv; it became obvious when crash
was fixed.

Closes: 44199
2015-02-14 17:56:01 +03:00
Jiri Slaby
32cd33bd19 util: mkimage, fix gcc5 build failure
gcc5 reports:
../util/mkimage.c: In function 'grub_install_get_image_target':
../util/mkimage.c:954:5: error: loop exit may only be reached after undefined behavior [-Werror=aggressive-loop-optimizations]
     && j < ARRAY_SIZE (image_targets[i].names); j++)
     ^
../util/mkimage.c:953:39: note: possible undefined statement is here
      for (j = 0; image_targets[i].names[j]
                                        ^

Well, let's move the index 'j' test before accesing the array to:
1) make the loop obvious
2) make gcc happy

Signed-off-by: Jiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.cz>
2015-02-12 22:18:01 +03:00
Leif Lindholm
c0f529ea67 arm: implement additional relocations generated by gcc 4.9 at -O3
GCC 4.9 also generates R_ARM_THM_MOVW_ABS_NC and R_ARM_THM_MOVT_ABS,
as an alternative to ABS32.

Signed-off-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
2015-02-03 22:50:08 +00:00
Andrei Borzenkov
016875dd52 setup: fix blocklist size calculation
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-30 22:57:39 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
151c19a42a grub-fstest: fix descriptor leak
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-30 22:45:58 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
12abe75aa0 net/pxe: fix error condition
Test return value of grub_netbuff_reserve(), buf itself cannot be
NULL here.

Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-30 22:39:11 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
7aaed66455 grub-mkimage: fix potential NULL pointer dereference
Move fatal check whether symtab_section is NULL before first reference.

Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-30 22:26:05 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
b40fde29a4 net/ip: check result of grub_netbuff_push
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-30 22:09:51 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
1e047e53ae tests: add test command file tests
This requires access to files in both host and grub image, so
implementing as separate test unit instead of script test was
more easy.
2015-01-30 21:42:46 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
f153fcb5a5 test: consistently use TMPDIR and same name pattern for temp files 2015-01-30 20:31:20 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
958167b91c test: fix previous commit - we need to return from subexpression
( ... ) was processed recursively, we need to return from it. Revert
this change.
2015-01-30 20:21:56 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
d29259b134 test: do not stop after first file test or closing bracket
Closes: 44115
2015-01-30 20:10:43 +03:00
Leif Lindholm
2da4171eab configure.ac: don't use -msoft-float for arm64
aarch64 toolchains do not support the -msoft-float option added by
commit 3661261f. Insted, for arm64 use -march=armv8-a+nofp+nosimd.

Reported-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>
2015-01-28 20:44:41 +00:00
Andrei Borzenkov
9883307a52 script/execute.c: fix memory leak.
Make sure to continue loop over array after failure to free
allocated strings.

Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-28 20:35:28 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
2efab86d5a syslinux_parse: fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-28 20:09:25 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
1a4e47879c Change quotes to match overall style in NEWS 2015-01-27 22:34:50 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
fbb4aa1c05 loader/xnu: fix memory leak.
Foound by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-27 22:12:06 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
11aae26cc3 util/grub-probe: fix memory leaks.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-27 22:11:52 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
edc94e4b0b fs/hfsplus: fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-27 21:19:28 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
3900726fa8 fs/zfs/zfscrypt.c: fix indentation. 2015-01-27 21:13:10 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
fa13e60527 fs/zfs/zfscrypt.c: fix memory leaks.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-27 21:12:19 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
3db4f05a10 commands/parttool: fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-27 20:55:25 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
e871994849 fs/zfs/zfs.c: fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-27 20:52:27 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
637fc62699 linux/ofpath: fix descriptor leak
Found by: Coverity scan
2015-01-27 20:29:00 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
7ba137f628 linux/hostdisk: use strncpy instead of strlcpy
strlcpy is not available on Linux as part of standard libraries.
It probably is not worth extra configure checks espicially as we
need to handle missing function anyway.
2015-01-27 20:00:23 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9ee5ae1fae Document intentional fallthroughs.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-27 17:17:58 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8f95eae423 linux/ofpath: Fix error handling.
Found by: Coverity Scan.
2015-01-27 16:49:49 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c2fc41990a linux/hostdisk: Limit strcpy size to buffer size.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-27 16:48:53 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
916733ea6a fs/zfscrypt: Add missing explicit cast.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-27 16:35:37 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
0daf46fdbd fs/zfs: Fix error handling.
Found by: Coverity Scan.
2015-01-27 16:32:21 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
69a52e95d4 fs/{cbfs,cpio}: Remove useless check if mode is NULL.
Callers already ensure that it's not null.

Found by: Coverity Scan.
2015-01-27 16:32:21 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4192f2e3d1 commands/acpi: Use ALIGN_UP rather than manual expression.
Improves readability and hopefully automatic scanning.

Found by: Coverity Scan.
2015-01-27 16:32:21 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
bd196014ec util/setup: fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:04:09 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
fe4efe0d50 util/mkimage: fix memory leaks.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:04:09 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
1a87156e01 util/grub-mount: fix descriptor leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:04:09 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
bd4e20eedf util/grub-mkstandalone: fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:04:09 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
be0743b052 util/grub-install: rearrange code to avoid memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:04:09 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
e61f4eba18 linux/getroot: fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:04:09 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
5e27fb06f2 util/install: fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:04:09 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
64440daa21 util/setup: fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:04:09 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
e2a21238da linux/ofpath: fix various memory leaks.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:04:00 +03:00
Andrei Borzenkov
6704abade6 linux/getroot: fix descriptor leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 23:02:55 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
11eed6abce util/misc.c: Check ftello return value.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:56:24 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5d61a6a612 grub-macbless: Fix resource leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:55:58 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3c6384832b grub-install: Fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:55:30 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c3f5230597 grub-install-common: Fix sizeof usage.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:54:50 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
866f469683 util/getroot: Add missing grub_disk_close.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:54:14 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c4fcfd8744 vbe: Fix incorrect register usage.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:53:39 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8102540939 unix/password: Fix file descriptor leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:53:03 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
cba5a85a67 linux/getroot: Fix error handling.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:51:48 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
5adc6d76d3 linux/blocklist: Fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:50:58 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
c14dff3ca7 devmapper/getroot: Fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:50:27 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6603c22f31 normal/misc: Close device on all pathes.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:49:32 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
73b1e83839 normal/main: Fix error handling.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:48:46 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a05a6e6f92 xnu: Add missing error check.
Found by: Coveriy scan.
2015-01-26 09:45:55 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e12c3bed90 plan9: Add missing grub_device_close.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:45:37 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ef02b4ca93 multiboot: Simplify to avoid confusing assignment.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:43:52 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
1e0d718371 bsd: Add missing null-pointer check.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:42:42 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
49978c5c4f lib/syslinux_parse: Add missing error check.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:42:04 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ca7c1fd6f3 lib/syslinux_parse: Fix memory leak.
Found by: Coveriy scan.
2015-01-26 09:41:43 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
aa64393144 lib/syslinux_parse: Add missing alloc check.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:40:42 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
21f22c7107 i386/pc/mmap: Fix memset size.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:38:11 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
af0be976bf gfxmenu/theme_loader: Add missing allos error check.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:37:39 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
bd74a925e5 gfxmenu/icon_manager: Fix null pointer dereference.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:37:01 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
a4e33a8b18 fs/ufs: Add missing error check.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-26 09:36:19 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
fc7a64bc5a configure.ac: Always add -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64. 2015-01-26 09:35:44 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
66baeffc0f fs/sfs: Fix error check and add sanity check.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 20:32:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8c1d086689 fs/reiserfs: Fix sector count overflow.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 20:32:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
157f9a9cca fs/ntfs: Add sizes sanity checks.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 20:32:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
bc0ecd7104 fs/ntfs: Add missing free.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 20:32:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ca793e9c05 fs/minix: Fix sector promotion to 64-bit.
While on it make GRUB_MINIX_ZONE2SECT into function.

Found by: Coverity scan
2015-01-25 20:32:31 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
ac602ce700 grub_iso9660_read: Explicitly check read_node return value.
Not really needed as grub_errno is already checked but is nicer.

Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 20:32:31 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
fb66b512fa commands/fileXX: Fix remaining memory leak.
Found by: Coverity Scan.
2015-01-25 16:36:30 +03:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d0af2156c3 fs/hfs: Add pointer sanity checks.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 13:18:10 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4387ca78f0 fs/hfs/hfs_open: Check that mount succeeded.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 01:28:17 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
83543f937a fs/fat: Fix codepath to properly free on error.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 01:27:44 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
faad548ce3 fs/cpio_common: Add a sanity check on namesize.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 00:11:59 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b6f21bcb98 fs/cbfs: Add missing free.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-25 00:00:49 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
dd430afbf8 font: Add missing free.
Found by: Coverity Scan.
2015-01-24 21:55:18 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
d1130afa5f biosdisk: Add missing cast.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:50:30 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7656b72b17 disk/geli: Add missing free.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:47:51 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6f43e350ed disk/geli: Add missing seek success check.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:46:23 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f2baeb194b disk/diskfilter: Add missing lv presence check.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:44:27 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4c7337bfe9 disk/cryptodisk: Add missing error check.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:38:22 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
2a8200bba8 disk/ahci: Fix device_map_range argument.
Argument is not used on x86, hence it's gone unnoticed.

Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:37:28 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7d97335942 disk/AFsplitter: check argument validity before doing any allocs.
This avoids possible memory leaks.

Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:33:30 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3b1b39c082 commands/wildcard: Add missing free.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:29:19 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
37ba761b1c commands/verify: Fix sha1 context zeroing-out.
Current code doesn't zero-out context completely. It's a minor issue
really as sha1 init already takes care of initing the context.
2015-01-24 21:27:10 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
6079e67926 commands/tr: Simplify and fix missing parameter test.
Found by: Coverity scan
2015-01-24 21:25:42 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
fbae51dcea commands/syslinux: Add missing free.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:23:25 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
4947f11b09 commands/parttool: Add missing device close.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:22:02 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
bd50aa323d commands/nativedisk: Add missing device_close.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:18:36 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
72bbd8046a commands/macbless: Handle device opening errors correctly.
Wrong variable was checked for errors.

Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:15:14 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e3b3e53f72 commands/macbless: Fix potential overflow.
Is a minor concern as no such FS would be created under normal circumstances
and failure was benign.

Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 21:12:02 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
09e84f188b commands/macbless: Remove incorrect grub_free.
Found by: Coverity Scan
2015-01-24 21:08:50 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
f579f097bb commands/legacycfg: Fix resource leaks. 2015-01-24 21:06:23 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
12a9c52e51 zfs: Fix disk-matching logic.
Reported by: Tim Chase <dweeezil>
2015-01-24 20:57:26 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
68cf24376c commands/hdparm: Add missing grub_disk_close.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 20:55:06 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9d999852a2 gptsync: Add missing device_close.
Found by: Coverity scan
2015-01-24 20:52:02 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
95a8c9182b commands/fileXX: Fix memory leak.
Found by: Coverity Scan.
2015-01-24 20:50:35 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b04c6d32ce commands/file: Change the confusing loop stop condition.
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.
2015-01-24 20:47:41 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
e902163e48 commands/acpi: Use ALIGN_UP rather than manual expression.
Improves readability and hopefully automatic scanning.

Found by: Coverity Scan.
2015-01-24 20:41:43 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
9ff9d5a54e uhci: Fix null pointer dereference.
Found by: Coverity scan.
2015-01-24 20:38:12 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3661261fe1 Always add -msoft-float to avoid compiler generating float arithmetics. 2015-01-24 20:37:08 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
b8f537199a Generate empty ChangeLog if no .git is available.
When making dist from a git snapshot without repo available make dist would
fail to find ChangeLog. Generate empty ChangeLog if no ChangeLog is already
present and repo is not available.

Reported by: Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
2015-01-24 20:14:59 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
14c9a72039 Makefile.am: Fix Changelog cutoff address.
gitlog-to-changelog Doesn't generate entries for cutoff day, only
for days after the cutoff date, adjust by one to compensate.
2015-01-24 20:12:51 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
7d027b4d3e efidisk: Return the determined root disk even if partition is unknown. 2015-01-24 19:53:13 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
eeea31b220 util/grub-mkrescue.c: Always include part_msdos and part_gpt on EFI.
When booted from stick, EFI would use GPT partition and our root
device detection algortihm depends on GRUB's ability to see the same
partitions. Hence include msdos and gpt partmap modules on EFI even when
they're not needed to access root filesystem.
2015-01-24 17:45:16 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
11504d523c conf/Makefile.common: Remove unused {LD,C}FLAGS_CPU. 2015-01-24 17:44:19 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
3bd0868364 Autogenerate ChangeLog from git changelog.
Old ChangeLog is moved to ChangeLog-2015. For all changes starting from
this one ChangeLog will be generated from gitlog only on explicit make
invocation and make dist.
2015-01-24 17:29:50 +01:00
Vladimir Serbinenko
8acb9dc697 * tests/file_filter/file: Really add missing file. 2015-01-23 19:46:02 +01:00
Andrei Borzenkov
edf2db97e7 Mention platform "none" in NEWS 2015-01-23 21:06:16 +03:00
Andrey Borzenkov
2f73d2733c accept also hdX as alias to native Xen disk name
To be compatible with legacy pv-grub, sort disks by increasing order of handle
value. This allows reusing legacy pv-grub menu.lst which is using hdX names.

Suggested-By: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
Closes: 44026
2015-01-23 19:52:45 +03:00
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0+
# Originally Copyright Roger Meier <r.meier@siemens.com>
# Adapted for GRUB by Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
#
# Build GRUB on Travis CI - https://www.travis-ci.org/
#
dist: xenial
language: c
addons:
apt:
packages:
- autopoint
- libsdl1.2-dev
- lzop
- ovmf
- python
- qemu-system
- unifont
env:
global:
# Include all cross toolchain paths, so we can just call them later down.
- PATH=/tmp/qemu-install/bin:/tmp/grub/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/aarch64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/arm-linux-gnueabi/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/ia64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/mips64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/powerpc64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/riscv32-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/riscv64-linux/bin:/tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/sparc64-linux/bin
before_script:
# Install necessary toolchains based on $CROSS_TARGETS variable.
- mkdir /tmp/cross
# These give us binaries like /tmp/cross/gcc-8.1.0-nolibc/ia64-linux/bin/ia64-linux-gcc
- for i in $CROSS_TARGETS; do
( cd /tmp/cross; wget -t 3 -O - https://mirrors.kernel.org/pub/tools/crosstool/files/bin/x86_64/8.1.0/x86_64-gcc-8.1.0-nolibc-$i.tar.xz | tar xJ );
done
script:
# Comments must be outside the command strings below, or the Travis parser
# will get confused.
- ./bootstrap
# Build all selected GRUB targets.
- for target in $GRUB_TARGETS; do
plat=${target#*-};
arch=${target%-*};
[ "$arch" = "arm64" ] && arch=aarch64-linux;
[ "$arch" = "arm" ] && arch=arm-linux-gnueabi;
[ "$arch" = "ia64" ] && arch=ia64-linux;
[ "$arch" = "mipsel" ] && arch=mips64-linux;
[ "$arch" = "powerpc" ] && arch=powerpc64-linux;
[ "$arch" = "riscv32" ] && arch=riscv32-linux;
[ "$arch" = "riscv64" ] && arch=riscv64-linux;
[ "$arch" = "sparc64" ] && arch=sparc64-linux;
echo "Building $target";
mkdir obj-$target;
JOBS=`getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2> /dev/null || echo 1`;
[ "$JOBS" == 1 ] || JOBS=$(($JOBS + 1));
( cd obj-$target && ../configure --target=$arch --with-platform=$plat --prefix=/tmp/grub && make -j$JOBS && make -j$JOBS install ) &> log || ( cat log; false );
done
# Our test canary.
- echo -e "insmod echo\\ninsmod reboot\\necho hello world\\nreboot" > grub.cfg
# Assemble images and possibly run them.
- for target in $GRUB_TARGETS; do grub-mkimage -c grub.cfg -p / -O $target -o grub-$target echo reboot normal; done
# Run images we know how to run.
- if [[ "$GRUB_TARGETS" == *"x86_64-efi"* ]]; then qemu-system-x86_64 -bios /usr/share/ovmf/OVMF.fd -m 512 -no-reboot -nographic -net nic -net user,tftp=.,bootfile=grub-x86_64-efi | tee grub.log && grep "hello world" grub.log; fi
matrix:
include:
# Each env setting here is a dedicated build.
- name: "x86_64"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="x86_64-efi x86_64-xen"
- name: "i386"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="i386-coreboot i386-efi i386-ieee1275 i386-multiboot i386-pc i386-qemu i386-xen i386-xen_pvh"
- name: "powerpc"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="powerpc-ieee1275"
- CROSS_TARGETS="powerpc64-linux"
- name: "sparc64"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="sparc64-ieee1275"
- CROSS_TARGETS="sparc64-linux"
- name: "ia64"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="ia64-efi"
- CROSS_TARGETS="ia64-linux"
- name: "mips"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="mips-arc mipsel-arc mipsel-qemu_mips mips-qemu_mips"
- CROSS_TARGETS="mips64-linux"
- name: "arm"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="arm-coreboot arm-efi arm-uboot"
- CROSS_TARGETS="arm-linux-gnueabi"
- name: "arm64"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="arm64-efi"
- CROSS_TARGETS="aarch64-linux"
- name: "riscv32"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="riscv32-efi"
- CROSS_TARGETS="riscv32-linux"
- name: "riscv64"
env:
- GRUB_TARGETS="riscv64-efi"
- CROSS_TARGETS="riscv64-linux"

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1 Notes on the Free Translation Project
***************************************
Free software is going international! The Free Translation Project is
a way to get maintainers of free software, translators, and users all
together, so that free software will gradually become able to speak many
languages. A few packages already provide translations for their
messages.
If you found this `ABOUT-NLS' file inside a distribution, you may
assume that the distributed package does use GNU `gettext' internally,
itself available at your nearest GNU archive site. But you do _not_
need to install GNU `gettext' prior to configuring, installing or using
this package with messages translated.
Installers will find here some useful hints. These notes also
explain how users should proceed for getting the programs to use the
available translations. They tell how people wanting to contribute and
work on translations can contact the appropriate team.
When reporting bugs in the `intl/' directory or bugs which may be
related to internationalization, you should tell about the version of
`gettext' which is used. The information can be found in the
`intl/VERSION' file, in internationalized packages.
1.1 Quick configuration advice
==============================
If you want to exploit the full power of internationalization, you
should configure it using
./configure --with-included-gettext
to force usage of internationalizing routines provided within this
package, despite the existence of internationalizing capabilities in the
operating system where this package is being installed. So far, only
the `gettext' implementation in the GNU C library version 2 provides as
many features (such as locale alias, message inheritance, automatic
charset conversion or plural form handling) as the implementation here.
It is also not possible to offer this additional functionality on top
of a `catgets' implementation. Future versions of GNU `gettext' will
very likely convey even more functionality. So it might be a good idea
to change to GNU `gettext' as soon as possible.
So you need _not_ provide this option if you are using GNU libc 2 or
you have installed a recent copy of the GNU gettext package with the
included `libintl'.
1.2 INSTALL Matters
===================
Some packages are "localizable" when properly installed; the programs
they contain can be made to speak your own native language. Most such
packages use GNU `gettext'. Other packages have their own ways to
internationalization, predating GNU `gettext'.
By default, this package will be installed to allow translation of
messages. It will automatically detect whether the system already
provides the GNU `gettext' functions. If not, the included GNU
`gettext' library will be used. This library is wholly contained
within this package, usually in the `intl/' subdirectory, so prior
installation of the GNU `gettext' package is _not_ required.
Installers may use special options at configuration time for changing
the default behaviour. The commands:
./configure --with-included-gettext
./configure --disable-nls
will, respectively, bypass any pre-existing `gettext' to use the
internationalizing routines provided within this package, or else,
_totally_ disable translation of messages.
When you already have GNU `gettext' installed on your system and run
configure without an option for your new package, `configure' will
probably detect the previously built and installed `libintl.a' file and
will decide to use this. This might not be desirable. You should use
the more recent version of the GNU `gettext' library. I.e. if the file
`intl/VERSION' shows that the library which comes with this package is
more recent, you should use
./configure --with-included-gettext
to prevent auto-detection.
The configuration process will not test for the `catgets' function
and therefore it will not be used. The reason is that even an
emulation of `gettext' on top of `catgets' could not provide all the
extensions of the GNU `gettext' library.
Internationalized packages usually have many `po/LL.po' files, where
LL gives an ISO 639 two-letter code identifying the language. Unless
translations have been forbidden at `configure' time by using the
`--disable-nls' switch, all available translations are installed
together with the package. However, the environment variable `LINGUAS'
may be set, prior to configuration, to limit the installed set.
`LINGUAS' should then contain a space separated list of two-letter
codes, stating which languages are allowed.
1.3 Using This Package
======================
As a user, if your language has been installed for this package, you
only have to set the `LANG' environment variable to the appropriate
`LL_CC' combination. Here `LL' is an ISO 639 two-letter language code,
and `CC' is an ISO 3166 two-letter country code. For example, let's
suppose that you speak German and live in Germany. At the shell
prompt, merely execute `setenv LANG de_DE' (in `csh'),
`export LANG; LANG=de_DE' (in `sh') or `export LANG=de_DE' (in `bash').
This can be done from your `.login' or `.profile' file, once and for
all.
You might think that the country code specification is redundant.
But in fact, some languages have dialects in different countries. For
example, `de_AT' is used for Austria, and `pt_BR' for Brazil. The
country code serves to distinguish the dialects.
The locale naming convention of `LL_CC', with `LL' denoting the
language and `CC' denoting the country, is the one use on systems based
on GNU libc. On other systems, some variations of this scheme are
used, such as `LL' or `LL_CC.ENCODING'. You can get the list of
locales supported by your system for your language by running the
command `locale -a | grep '^LL''.
Not all programs have translations for all languages. By default, an
English message is shown in place of a nonexistent translation. If you
understand other languages, you can set up a priority list of languages.
This is done through a different environment variable, called
`LANGUAGE'. GNU `gettext' gives preference to `LANGUAGE' over `LANG'
for the purpose of message handling, but you still need to have `LANG'
set to the primary language; this is required by other parts of the
system libraries. For example, some Swedish users who would rather
read translations in German than English for when Swedish is not
available, set `LANGUAGE' to `sv:de' while leaving `LANG' to `sv_SE'.
Special advice for Norwegian users: The language code for Norwegian
bokma*l changed from `no' to `nb' recently (in 2003). During the
transition period, while some message catalogs for this language are
installed under `nb' and some older ones under `no', it's recommended
for Norwegian users to set `LANGUAGE' to `nb:no' so that both newer and
older translations are used.
In the `LANGUAGE' environment variable, but not in the `LANG'
environment variable, `LL_CC' combinations can be abbreviated as `LL'
to denote the language's main dialect. For example, `de' is equivalent
to `de_DE' (German as spoken in Germany), and `pt' to `pt_PT'
(Portuguese as spoken in Portugal) in this context.
1.4 Translating Teams
=====================
For the Free Translation Project to be a success, we need interested
people who like their own language and write it well, and who are also
able to synergize with other translators speaking the same language.
Each translation team has its own mailing list. The up-to-date list of
teams can be found at the Free Translation Project's homepage,
`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/', in the "National teams"
area.
If you'd like to volunteer to _work_ at translating messages, you
should become a member of the translating team for your own language.
The subscribing address is _not_ the same as the list itself, it has
`-request' appended. For example, speakers of Swedish can send a
message to `sv-request@li.org', having this message body:
subscribe
Keep in mind that team members are expected to participate
_actively_ in translations, or at solving translational difficulties,
rather than merely lurking around. If your team does not exist yet and
you want to start one, or if you are unsure about what to do or how to
get started, please write to `translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to reach the
coordinator for all translator teams.
The English team is special. It works at improving and uniformizing
the terminology in use. Proven linguistic skills are praised more than
programming skills, here.
1.5 Available Packages
======================
Languages are not equally supported in all packages. The following
matrix shows the current state of internationalization, as of October
2006. The matrix shows, in regard of each package, for which languages
PO files have been submitted to translation coordination, with a
translation percentage of at least 50%.
# Matrix here is removed!
Some counters in the preceding matrix are higher than the number of
visible blocks let us expect. This is because a few extra PO files are
used for implementing regional variants of languages, or language
dialects.
For a PO file in the matrix above to be effective, the package to
which it applies should also have been internationalized and
distributed as such by its maintainer. There might be an observable
lag between the mere existence a PO file and its wide availability in a
distribution.
If October 2006 seems to be old, you may fetch a more recent copy of
this `ABOUT-NLS' file on most GNU archive sites. The most up-to-date
matrix with full percentage details can be found at
`http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/matrix.html'.
1.6 Using `gettext' in new packages
===================================
If you are writing a freely available program and want to
internationalize it you are welcome to use GNU `gettext' in your
package. Of course you have to respect the GNU Library General Public
License which covers the use of the GNU `gettext' library. This means
in particular that even non-free programs can use `libintl' as a shared
library, whereas only free software can use `libintl' as a static
library or use modified versions of `libintl'.
Once the sources are changed appropriately and the setup can handle
the use of `gettext' the only thing missing are the translations. The
Free Translation Project is also available for packages which are not
developed inside the GNU project. Therefore the information given above
applies also for every other Free Software Project. Contact
`translation@iro.umontreal.ca' to make the `.pot' files available to
the translation teams.

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@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
2015-01-23 Vladimir Serbinenko <phcoder@gmail.com>
* tests/file_filter/file: Really add missing file.
2015-01-23 Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
* grub-core/disk/xen/xendisk.c: Accept hdX as disk names on Xen to
allow legacy menu.lst processing.
2015-01-22 Felix Janda <felix.janda@posteo.de>
Remove direct _llseek code and require long filesystem libc.

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@ -11,29 +11,15 @@ GRUB depends on some software packages installed into your system. If
you don't have any of them, please obtain and install them before
configuring the GRUB.
* GCC 4.1.3 or later
Note: older versions may work but support is limited
Note: clang 3.2 or later works for i386 and x86_64 targets but results in
much bigger binaries.
earlier versions not tested
Note: clang 3.2 or later works for arm
None of tested clang versions generated usable thumb code
earlier versions not tested
Note: clang 3.3 or later works for arm64
earlier versions have no arm64 support
Note: clang 3.3 or later works for mips(el)
earlier versions fail to generate .reginfo and hence gprel relocations
fail.
Note: clang 3.2 or later works for powerpc
earlier versions not tested
Note: clang doesn't support -mno-app-regs and so can't be used for sparc64
Note: clang has no support for ia64 and hence you can't compile GRUB
for ia64 with clang
* GCC 5.1.0 or later
Experimental support for clang 3.8.0 or later (results in much bigger binaries)
for i386, x86_64, arm (including thumb), arm64, mips(el), powerpc, sparc64
* GNU Make
* GNU Bison 2.3 or later
* GNU gettext 0.17 or later
* GNU binutils 2.9.1.0.23 or later
* Flex 2.5.35 or later
* pkg-config
* Other standard GNU/Unix tools
* a libc with large file support (e.g. glibc 2.1 or later)
@ -49,15 +35,15 @@ For optional grub-emu features, you need:
To build GRUB's graphical terminal (gfxterm), you need:
* FreeType 2 or later
* FreeType 2.1.5 or later
* GNU Unifont
If you use a development snapshot or want to hack on GRUB you may
need the following.
* Python 2.6 or later
* Autoconf 2.60 or later
* Automake 1.10.1 or later
* Autoconf 2.63 or later
* Automake 1.11 or later
Prerequisites for make-check:
@ -98,7 +84,11 @@ The simplest way to compile this package is:
2. Skip this and following step if you use release tarball and proceed to
step 4. If you want translations type `./linguas.sh'.
3. Type `./autogen.sh'.
3. Type `./bootstrap'.
* autogen.sh (called by bootstrap) uses python. By default the
invocation is "python", but it can be overridden by setting the
variable $PYTHON.
4. Type `./configure' to configure the package for your system.
If you're using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might
@ -152,12 +142,20 @@ For this example the configure line might look like (more details below)
(some options are optional and included here for completeness but some rarely
used options are omitted):
./configure BUILD_CC=gcc BUILD_FREETYPE=freetype-config --host=amd64-linux-gnu
CC=amd64-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS="-g -O2" FREETYPE=amd64-linux-gnu-freetype-config
--target=arm --with-platform=uboot TARGET_CC=arm-elf-gcc
TARGET_CFLAGS="-Os -march=armv6" TARGET_CCASFLAGS="-march=armv6"
TARGET_OBJCOPY="arm-elf-objcopy" TARGET_STRIP="arm-elf-strip"
TARGET_NM=arm-elf-nm TARGET_RANLIB=arm-elf-ranlib LEX=gflex
./configure --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf \
--with-platform=efi BUILD_CC=gcc BUILD_PKG_CONFIG=pkg-config \
HOST_CC=x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc HOST_CFLAGS='-g -O2' \
PKG_CONFIG=x86_64-linux-gnu-pkg-config TARGET_CC=arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc \
TARGET_CFLAGS='-Os -march=armv8.3-a' TARGET_CCASFLAGS='-march=armv8.3-a' \
TARGET_OBJCOPY=arm-linux-gnueabihf-objcopy \
TARGET_STRIP=arm-linux-gnueabihf-strip TARGET_NM=arm-linux-gnueabihf-nm \
TARGET_RANLIB=arm-linux-gnueabihf-ranlib LEX=flex
Normally, for building a GRUB on amd64 with tools to run on amd64 to
generate images to run on ARM, using your Linux distribution's
packaged cross compiler, the following would suffice:
./configure --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf --with-platform=efi
You need to use following options to specify tools and platforms. For minimum
version look at prerequisites. All tools not mentioned in this section under
@ -170,24 +168,27 @@ corresponding platform are not needed for the platform in question.
2. BUILD_CFLAGS= for C options for build.
3. BUILD_CPPFLAGS= for C preprocessor options for build.
4. BUILD_LDFLAGS= for linker options for build.
5. BUILD_FREETYPE= for freetype-config for build (optional).
5. BUILD_PKG_CONFIG= for pkg-config for build (optional).
- For host
1. --host= to autoconf name of host.
2. CC= for gcc able to compile for host
2. CC= for gcc able to compile for host.
3. CFLAGS= for C options for host.
4. CPPFLAGS= for C preprocessor options for host.
5. LDFLAGS= for linker options for host.
6. FREETYPE= for freetype-config for host (optional).
7. Libdevmapper if any must be in standard linker folders (-ldevmapper) (optional).
8. Libfuse if any must be in standard linker folders (-lfuse) (optional).
9. Libzfs if any must be in standard linker folders (-lzfs) (optional).
10. Liblzma if any must be in standard linker folders (-llzma) (optional).
4. HOST_CC= for gcc able to compile for host.
5. HOST_CFLAGS= for C options for host.
6. HOST_CPPFLAGS= for C preprocessor options for host.
7. HOST_LDFLAGS= for linker options for host.
8. PKG_CONFIG= for pkg-config for host (optional).
9. Libdevmapper if any must be in standard linker folders (-ldevmapper) (optional).
10. Libfuse if any must be in standard linker folders (-lfuse) (optional).
11. Libzfs if any must be in standard linker folders (-lzfs) (optional).
12. Liblzma if any must be in standard linker folders (-llzma) (optional).
Note: The HOST_* variables override not prefixed variables.
- For target
1. --target= to autoconf cpu name of target.
2. --with-platform to choose firmware.
3. TARGET_CC= for gcc able to compile for target
3. TARGET_CC= for gcc able to compile for target.
4. TARGET_CFLAGS= for C options for target.
5. TARGET_CPPFLAGS= for C preprocessor options for target.
6. TARGET_CCASFLAGS= for assembler options for target.
@ -196,6 +197,10 @@ corresponding platform are not needed for the platform in question.
9. TARGET_STRIP= for strip for target.
10. TARGET_NM= for nm for target.
11. TARGET_RANLIB= for ranlib for target.
Note: If the TARGET_* variables are not specified then they will default
to be the same as the host variables. If host variables are not
specified then the TARGET_* variables will default to be the same
as not prefixed variables.
- Additionally for emu, for host and target.
1. SDL is looked for in standard linker directories (-lSDL) (optional)

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = subdir-objects -Wno-portability
DEPDIR = .deps-util
SUBDIRS = grub-core/gnulib .
SUBDIRS = grub-core/lib/gnulib .
if COND_real_platform
SUBDIRS += grub-core
endif
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ grub_script.yy.c: grub_script.yy.h
CLEANFILES += grub_script.yy.c grub_script.yy.h
# For libgrub.a
libgrub.pp: grub_script.tab.h grub_script.yy.h $(libgrubmods_a_SOURCES) $(libgrubkern_a_SOURCES)
libgrub.pp: config-util.h grub_script.tab.h grub_script.yy.h $(libgrubmods_a_SOURCES) $(libgrubkern_a_SOURCES)
$(CPP) $(DEFS) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(INCLUDES) $(libgrubmods_a_CPPFLAGS) $(libgrubkern_a_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) \
-D'GRUB_MOD_INIT(x)=@MARKER@x@' $^ > $@ || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
CLEANFILES += libgrub.pp
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ endif
starfield_theme_files = $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/blob_w.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/boot_menu_c.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/boot_menu_e.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/boot_menu_ne.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/boot_menu_n.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/boot_menu_nw.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/boot_menu_se.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/boot_menu_s.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/boot_menu_sw.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/boot_menu_w.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/slider_c.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/slider_n.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/slider_s.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/starfield.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/terminal_box_c.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/terminal_box_e.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/terminal_box_ne.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/terminal_box_n.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/terminal_box_nw.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/terminal_box_se.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/terminal_box_s.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/terminal_box_sw.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/terminal_box_w.png $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/theme.txt $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/README $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/COPYING.CC-BY-SA-3.0
build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT): util/grub-mkfont.c grub-core/unidata.c grub-core/kern/emu/misc.c util/misc.c
$(BUILD_CC) -o $@ -I$(top_srcdir)/include $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) -DGRUB_MKFONT=1 -DGRUB_BUILD=1 -DGRUB_UTIL=1 -DGRUB_BUILD_PROGRAM_NAME=\"build-grub-mkfont\" $^ $(build_freetype_cflags) $(build_freetype_libs)
$(BUILD_CC) -o $@ -I$(top_srcdir)/include $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) -DGRUB_MKFONT=1 -DGRUB_BUILD=1 -DGRUB_UTIL=1 -DGRUB_BUILD_PROGRAM_NAME=\"build-grub-mkfont\" $^ $(BUILD_FREETYPE_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_FREETYPE_LIBS)
CLEANFILES += build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
garbage-gen$(BUILD_EXEEXT): util/garbage-gen.c
@ -80,25 +80,30 @@ CLEANFILES += garbage-gen$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
EXTRA_DIST += util/garbage-gen.c
build-grub-gen-asciih$(BUILD_EXEEXT): util/grub-gen-asciih.c
$(BUILD_CC) -o $@ -I$(top_srcdir)/include $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) -DGRUB_MKFONT=1 -DGRUB_BUILD=1 -DGRUB_UTIL=1 $^ $(build_freetype_cflags) $(build_freetype_libs) -Wall -Werror
$(BUILD_CC) -o $@ -I$(top_srcdir)/include $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) -DGRUB_MKFONT=1 -DGRUB_BUILD=1 -DGRUB_UTIL=1 $^ $(BUILD_FREETYPE_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_FREETYPE_LIBS) -Wall -Werror
CLEANFILES += build-grub-gen-asciih$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
build-grub-gen-widthspec$(BUILD_EXEEXT): util/grub-gen-widthspec.c
$(BUILD_CC) -o $@ -I$(top_srcdir)/include $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) -DGRUB_MKFONT=1 -DGRUB_BUILD=1 -DGRUB_UTIL=1 $^ $(build_freetype_cflags) $(build_freetype_libs) -Wall -Werror
$(BUILD_CC) -o $@ -I$(top_srcdir)/include $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) -DGRUB_MKFONT=1 -DGRUB_BUILD=1 -DGRUB_UTIL=1 $^ $(BUILD_FREETYPE_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_FREETYPE_LIBS) -Wall -Werror
CLEANFILES += build-grub-gen-widthspec$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
if COND_STARFIELD
starfield_DATA = dejavu_10.pf2 dejavu_12.pf2 dejavu_bold_14.pf2 dejavu_14.pf2 dejavu_16.pf2 $(starfield_theme_files)
dejavu_10.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont
./build-grub-mkfont -s 10 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
dejavu_12.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont
./build-grub-mkfont -s 12 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
dejavu_14.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont
./build-grub-mkfont -s 14 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
dejavu_bold_14.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont
./build-grub-mkfont -b -s 14 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
dejavu_16.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont
./build-grub-mkfont -s 16 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
dejavu_10.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT) -s 10 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
CLEANFILES += dejavu_10.pf2
dejavu_12.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT) -s 12 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
CLEANFILES += dejavu_12.pf2
dejavu_14.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT) -s 14 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
CLEANFILES += dejavu_14.pf2
dejavu_bold_14.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT) -b -s 14 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
CLEANFILES += dejavu_bold_14.pf2
dejavu_16.pf2: $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT) -s 16 -o $@ $(DJVU_FONT_SOURCE)
CLEANFILES += dejavu_16.pf2
else
starfield_DATA =
endif
@ -106,28 +111,28 @@ endif
EXTRA_DIST += $(starfield_theme_files)
EXTRA_DIST += $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/slider_s.xcf $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/slider_n.xcf $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/slider_c.xcf $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/blob_nw.xcf $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/bootmenu/center.xcf $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/bootmenu/corner.xcf $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/bootmenu/side.xcf $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/terminalbox/side.xcf $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/terminalbox/corner.xcf $(srcdir)/themes/starfield/src/terminalbox/center.xcf
unicode.pf2: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont
./build-grub-mkfont -o $@ $(FONT_SOURCE) || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
unicode.pf2: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT) -o $@ $(FONT_SOURCE) || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
CLEANFILES += unicode.pf2
# Arrows and lines are needed to draw the menu, so always include them
UNICODE_ARROWS=0x2190-0x2193
UNICODE_LINES=0x2501-0x251B
ascii.pf2: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont
./build-grub-mkfont -o $@ $(FONT_SOURCE) -r 0x0-0x7f,$(UNICODE_ARROWS),$(UNICODE_LINES) || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
ascii.pf2: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT) -o $@ $(FONT_SOURCE) -r 0x0-0x7f,$(UNICODE_ARROWS),$(UNICODE_LINES) || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
CLEANFILES += ascii.pf2
euro.pf2: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont
./build-grub-mkfont -o $@ $(FONT_SOURCE) -r 0x0-0x4ff,0x1e00-0x1fff,$(UNICODE_ARROWS),$(UNICODE_LINES) || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
euro.pf2: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-mkfont$(BUILD_EXEEXT) -o $@ $(FONT_SOURCE) -r 0x0-0x4ff,0x1e00-0x1fff,$(UNICODE_ARROWS),$(UNICODE_LINES) || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
CLEANFILES += euro.pf2
ascii.h: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-gen-asciih
./build-grub-gen-asciih $(FONT_SOURCE) $@ || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
ascii.h: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-gen-asciih$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-gen-asciih$(BUILD_EXEEXT) $(FONT_SOURCE) $@ || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
CLEANFILES += ascii.h
widthspec.h: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-gen-widthspec
./build-grub-gen-widthspec $(FONT_SOURCE) $@ || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
widthspec.h: $(FONT_SOURCE) build-grub-gen-widthspec$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
./build-grub-gen-widthspec$(BUILD_EXEEXT) $(FONT_SOURCE) $@ || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
CLEANFILES += widthspec.h
# Install config.h into platformdir
@ -140,109 +145,116 @@ if COND_real_platform
if COND_i386_coreboot
QEMU32=qemu-system-i386
MINIMUM_CPU_LINUX=pentium2
endif
if COND_i386_multiboot
QEMU32=qemu-system-i386
MINIMUM_CPU_LINUX=pentium2
endif
if COND_i386_ieee1275
QEMU32=qemu-system-i386
MINIMUM_CPU_LINUX=pentium2
endif
if COND_i386_qemu
QEMU32=qemu-system-i386
MINIMUM_CPU_LINUX=pentium2
endif
if COND_i386_pc
QEMU32=qemu-system-i386
MINIMUM_CPU_LINUX=pentium2
endif
if COND_i386_efi
QEMU32=qemu-system-i386
MINIMUM_CPU_LINUX=pentium2
endif
if COND_x86_64_efi
QEMU32=qemu-system-x86_64
MINIMUM_CPU_LINUX=core2duo
endif
linux.init.x86_64: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.init-x86_64.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m64 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -static -m64 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
linux.init.i386: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.init-i386.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m32 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -static -m32 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
linux.init.mips: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.init-mips.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
linux.init.ppc: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.init-ppc.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
linux.init.mipsel: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.init-mips.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
linux.init.loongson: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.init-mips.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -DREBOOT=1
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -DREBOOT=1
multiboot.elf: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kernel-i386.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -DTARGET_MULTIBOOT=1 -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0x100000 -m32 -I$(srcdir)/include
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -static -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -DTARGET_MULTIBOOT=1 -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0x100000 -m32 -I$(srcdir)/include
kfreebsd.elf: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kernel-i386.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0x100000 -m32 -I$(srcdir)/include
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -static -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0x100000 -m32 -I$(srcdir)/include
kfreebsd.aout: kfreebsd.elf
$(TARGET_OBJCOPY) -O a.out-i386-linux $< $@ -R .note.gnu.build-id -R .note.gnu.gold-version
$(TARGET_OBJCOPY) -O a.out-i386-linux $< $@ -j .text
pc-chainloader.elf: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kernel-8086.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -DTARGET_CHAINLOADER=1 -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0x7c00 -m32
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -static -DTARGET_CHAINLOADER=1 -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0x7c00 -m32
pc-chainloader.bin: pc-chainloader.elf
$(TARGET_OBJCOPY) -O binary --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.build-id -R .reginfo -R .rel.dyn -R .note.gnu.gold-version $< $@;
ntldr.elf: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kernel-8086.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -DTARGET_NTLDR=1 -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0 -m32
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -DTARGET_NTLDR=1 -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -static -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0 -m32
ntldr.bin: ntldr.elf
$(TARGET_OBJCOPY) -O binary --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.build-id -R .reginfo -R .rel.dyn -R .note.gnu.gold-version $< $@;
$(TARGET_OBJCOPY) -O binary --strip-unneeded -j .text $< $@;
multiboot2.elf: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kernel-i386.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0x100000 -m32 -I$(srcdir)/include -DTARGET_MULTIBOOT2=1
$(TARGET_CC) -static -o $@ $< -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" -ffreestanding -nostdlib -nostdinc -Wl,--build-id=none -Wl,-N -Wl,-Ttext,0x100000 -m32 -I$(srcdir)/include -DTARGET_MULTIBOOT2=1
kfreebsd.init.x86_64: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kfreebsd.init-x86_64.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m64 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" && freebsd-brandelf -t FreeBSD $@
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m64 -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" && freebsd-brandelf -t FreeBSD $@
kfreebsd.init.i386: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kfreebsd.init-i386.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m32 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" && freebsd-brandelf -t FreeBSD $@
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m32 -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\" && freebsd-brandelf -t FreeBSD $@
knetbsd.init.i386: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kbsd.init-i386.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m32 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DTARGET_NETBSD=1 -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m32 -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DTARGET_NETBSD=1 -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
kopenbsd.init.i386: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kbsd.init-i386.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m32 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DTARGET_OPENBSD=1 -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m32 -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DTARGET_OPENBSD=1 -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
knetbsd.init.x86_64: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kbsd.init-x86_64.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m64 -DTARGET_NETBSD=1 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m64 -DTARGET_NETBSD=1 -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
kopenbsd.init.x86_64: $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/kbsd.init-x86_64.S $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/qemu-shutdown-x86.S
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m64 -DTARGET_OPENBSD=1 -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
$(TARGET_CC) -o $@ $< -m64 -DTARGET_OPENBSD=1 -static -nostdlib -nostdinc -DSUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=\"$(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING)\"
linux-initramfs.mips: linux.init.mips Makefile
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio -R 0:0 --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
linux-initramfs.ppc: linux.init.ppc Makefile
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio -R 0:0 --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
linux-initramfs.mipsel: linux.init.mipsel Makefile
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio -R 0:0 --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
linux-initramfs.loongson: linux.init.loongson Makefile
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio -R 0:0 --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
linux-initramfs.i386: linux.init.i386 Makefile
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio -R 0:0 --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
linux-initramfs.x86_64: linux.init.x86_64 Makefile
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && cp $< $$TDIR/init && (cd $$TDIR && echo ./init | cpio -R 0:0 --quiet --dereference -o -H newc) | gzip > $@ && rm -rf $$TDIR
kfreebsd-mfsroot.i386.img: kfreebsd.init.i386 Makefile
TDIR=`mktemp -d "$${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX"` && mkdir $$TDIR/dev && mkdir $$TDIR/sbin && cp $< $$TDIR/sbin/init && makefs -t ffs -s 30m -f 1000 -o minfree=0,version=1 $@ $$TDIR && rm -rf $$TDIR
@ -301,7 +313,7 @@ bootcheck-knetbsd-x86_64: knetbsd.miniroot-image.x86_64.gz $(GRUB_PAYLOADS_DIR)/
./grub-shell --timeout=$(BOOTCHECK_TIMEOUT) --qemu=qemu-system-x86_64 --files=/miniroot.gz=knetbsd.miniroot-image.x86_64.gz --files=/knetbsd=$(GRUB_PAYLOADS_DIR)/knetbsd.x86_64 $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/knetbsd.cfg | grep $(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING) > /dev/null
bootcheck-linux-i386: linux-initramfs.i386 $(GRUB_PAYLOADS_DIR)/linux.i386 $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.cfg grub-shell
./grub-shell --timeout=$(BOOTCHECK_TIMEOUT) --qemu=$(QEMU32) --files=/initrd=linux-initramfs.i386 --files=/linux=$(GRUB_PAYLOADS_DIR)/linux.i386 $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.cfg | grep $(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING) > /dev/null
./grub-shell --timeout=$(BOOTCHECK_TIMEOUT) --qemu=$(QEMU32) --files=/initrd=linux-initramfs.i386 --files=/linux=$(GRUB_PAYLOADS_DIR)/linux.i386 $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.cfg --qemu-opts="-cpu $(MINIMUM_CPU_LINUX)" | grep $(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING) > /dev/null
bootcheck-linux-x86_64: linux-initramfs.x86_64 $(GRUB_PAYLOADS_DIR)/linux.x86_64 $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.cfg grub-shell
./grub-shell --timeout=$(BOOTCHECK_TIMEOUT) --qemu=qemu-system-x86_64 --files=/initrd=linux-initramfs.x86_64 --files=/linux=$(GRUB_PAYLOADS_DIR)/linux.x86_64 $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/linux.cfg | grep $(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING) > /dev/null
@ -340,33 +352,41 @@ bootcheck-ntldr: ntldr.bin $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/ntldr.cfg grub-shell
./grub-shell --timeout=$(BOOTCHECK_TIMEOUT) --qemu=$(QEMU32) --files=/ntldr.bin=ntldr.bin $(srcdir)/grub-core/tests/boot/ntldr.cfg | grep $(SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING) > /dev/null
if COND_i386_efi
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-kopenbsd-i386 bootcheck-kopenbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 bootcheck-knetbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-i386
# NetBSD has no support for finding ACPI on EFI
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-kopenbsd-i386 bootcheck-kopenbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-i386
endif
if COND_x86_64_efi
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-kopenbsd-i386 bootcheck-kopenbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 bootcheck-knetbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-i386
# NetBSD has no support for finding ACPI on EFI
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-kopenbsd-i386 bootcheck-kopenbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-i386
endif
if COND_i386_multiboot
# FreeBSD requires ACPI
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-kopenbsd-i386 bootcheck-kopenbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 bootcheck-knetbsd-x86_64
# *BSD requires ACPI
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64
endif
if COND_i386_qemu
# *BSD requires ACPI
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64
endif
if COND_i386_coreboot
# Freebsd requires ACPI
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-kopenbsd-i386 bootcheck-kopenbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 bootcheck-knetbsd-x86_64
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-kopenbsd-i386 bootcheck-kopenbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 bootcheck-knetbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-i386
endif
if COND_i386_qemu
# FreeBSD requires ACPI
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-kopenbsd-i386 bootcheck-kopenbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 bootcheck-knetbsd-x86_64
if COND_i386_ieee1275
# *BSD requires ACPI
#legacy protocol (linux16) makes early BIOS calls.
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64
endif
if COND_i386_pc
#pc chainloader by definition is only for i386-pc
#ntldr and bootmgr require BIOS.
#legacy protocol makes early BIOS calls.
# NetBSD crashes early on non-BIOS
#legacy protocol (linux16) makes early BIOS calls.
# 32-bit NetBSD crashes early on non-BIOS
BOOTCHECKS = bootcheck-kfreebsd-aout bootcheck-kopenbsd-i386 bootcheck-kopenbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-multiboot bootcheck-multiboot2 bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 bootcheck-knetbsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-x86_64 bootcheck-kfreebsd-i386 bootcheck-pc-chainloader bootcheck-ntldr bootcheck-linux16-i386 bootcheck-linux16-x86_64 bootcheck-knetbsd-i386
endif
@ -392,7 +412,7 @@ endif
.PHONY: bootcheck-linux-i386 bootcheck-linux-x86_64 \
bootcheck-kfreebsd-i386 bootcheck-kfreebsd-x86_64 \
bootcheck-knetbsd-i386 bootcheck-knetbsd-x86_64 \
bootcheck-linux-mips
bootcheck-linux-mips FORCE
# Randomly generated
SUCCESSFUL_BOOT_STRING=3e49994fd5d82b7c9298d672d774080d
@ -402,8 +422,10 @@ BOOTCHECK_TIMEOUT=180
bootcheck: $(BOOTCHECKS)
if COND_i386_coreboot
default_payload.elf: grub-mkstandalone grub-mkimage
pkgdatadir=. ./grub-mkstandalone --grub-mkimage=./grub-mkimage -O i386-coreboot -o $@ --modules='ahci pata ehci uhci ohci usb_keyboard usbms part_msdos xfs ext2 fat at_keyboard part_gpt usbserial_usbdebug cbfs' --install-modules='ls linux search configfile normal cbtime cbls memrw iorw minicmd lsmmap lspci halt reboot hexdump pcidump regexp setpci lsacpi chain test serial multiboot cbmemc linux16 gzio echo help' --fonts= --themes= --locales= -d grub-core/ /boot/grub/grub.cfg=$(srcdir)/coreboot.cfg
FS_PAYLOAD_MODULES ?= $(shell cat grub-core/fs.lst)
default_payload.elf: grub-mkstandalone grub-mkimage FORCE
test -f $@ && rm $@ || true
pkgdatadir=. ./grub-mkstandalone --grub-mkimage=./grub-mkimage -O i386-coreboot -o $@ --modules='ahci pata ehci uhci ohci usb_keyboard usbms part_msdos ext2 fat at_keyboard part_gpt usbserial_usbdebug cbfs' --install-modules='ls linux search configfile normal cbtime cbls memrw iorw minicmd lsmmap lspci halt reboot hexdump pcidump regexp setpci lsacpi chain test serial multiboot cbmemc linux16 gzio echo help syslinuxcfg xnu $(FS_PAYLOAD_MODULES) password_pbkdf2 $(EXTRA_PAYLOAD_MODULES)' --fonts= --themes= --locales= -d grub-core/ /boot/grub/grub.cfg=$(srcdir)/coreboot.cfg
endif
endif
@ -439,3 +461,27 @@ windowszip: windowsdir
rm -rf $(windowsdir)
EXTRA_DIST += linguas.sh
changelog_start_date = 2015-01-23
gitlog_to_changelog = $(top_srcdir)/build-aux/gitlog-to-changelog
ChangeLog: FORCE
if test -d $(top_srcdir)/.git; then \
$(gitlog_to_changelog) --srcdir=$(top_srcdir) --since=$(changelog_start_date) > '$@.tmp'; \
rm -f '$@'; mv '$@.tmp' '$@'; \
else \
touch $@; \
fi
EXTRA_DIST += ChangeLog ChangeLog-2015
syslinux_test: $(top_builddir)/config.status tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04_grub.cfg
# Mimic simplify_filename from grub-core/lib/syslinux_parse.c, so that we
# can predict its behaviour in tests. We have to pre-substitute this before
# calling config.status, as config.status offers no reliable way to hook in
# a command between setting ac_abs_top_srcdir and emitting output files.
tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04_grub.cfg: $(top_builddir)/config.status tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04_grub.cfg.in
simplified_abs_top_srcdir=`echo "$(abs_top_srcdir)" | sed 's,//,/,g; s,/\./,/,g; :loop; s,/[^/][^/]*/\.\.\(/\|$$\),\1,; t loop'`; \
sed "s,@simplified_abs_top_srcdir@,$$simplified_abs_top_srcdir,g" $(srcdir)/tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04_grub.cfg.in | $(top_builddir)/config.status --file=$@:-
CLEANFILES += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04_grub.cfg

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ AutoGen definitions Makefile.tpl;
library = {
name = libgrubkern.a;
cflags = '$(CFLAGS_GNULIB)';
cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_GNULIB)';
cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_GNULIB) -I$(srcdir)/grub-core/lib/json';
common = util/misc.c;
common = grub-core/kern/command.c;
@ -36,7 +36,9 @@ library = {
common = grub-core/kern/misc.c;
common = grub-core/kern/partition.c;
common = grub-core/lib/crypto.c;
common = grub-core/lib/json/json.c;
common = grub-core/disk/luks.c;
common = grub-core/disk/luks2.c;
common = grub-core/disk/geli.c;
common = grub-core/disk/cryptodisk.c;
common = grub-core/disk/AFSplitter.c;
@ -48,12 +50,13 @@ library = {
common = grub-core/partmap/gpt.c;
common = grub-core/partmap/msdos.c;
common = grub-core/fs/proc.c;
common = grub-core/fs/archelp.c;
};
library = {
name = libgrubmods.a;
cflags = '-fno-builtin -Wno-undef';
cppflags = '-I$(top_srcdir)/grub-core/lib/minilzo -I$(srcdir)/grub-core/lib/xzembed -DMINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H';
cppflags = '-I$(srcdir)/grub-core/lib/minilzo -I$(srcdir)/grub-core/lib/xzembed -I$(srcdir)/grub-core/lib/zstd -DMINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H';
common_nodist = grub_script.tab.c;
common_nodist = grub_script.yy.c;
@ -91,7 +94,6 @@ library = {
common = grub-core/fs/bfs.c;
common = grub-core/fs/btrfs.c;
common = grub-core/fs/cbfs.c;
common = grub-core/fs/archelp.c;
common = grub-core/fs/cpio.c;
common = grub-core/fs/cpio_be.c;
common = grub-core/fs/odc.c;
@ -99,6 +101,7 @@ library = {
common = grub-core/fs/ext2.c;
common = grub-core/fs/fat.c;
common = grub-core/fs/exfat.c;
common = grub-core/fs/f2fs.c;
common = grub-core/fs/fshelp.c;
common = grub-core/fs/hfs.c;
common = grub-core/fs/hfsplus.c;
@ -138,7 +141,7 @@ library = {
common = grub-core/lib/crc.c;
common = grub-core/lib/adler32.c;
common = grub-core/lib/crc64.c;
common = grub-core/normal/datetime.c;
common = grub-core/lib/datetime.c;
common = grub-core/normal/misc.c;
common = grub-core/partmap/acorn.c;
common = grub-core/partmap/amiga.c;
@ -164,6 +167,15 @@ library = {
common = grub-core/lib/xzembed/xz_dec_bcj.c;
common = grub-core/lib/xzembed/xz_dec_lzma2.c;
common = grub-core/lib/xzembed/xz_dec_stream.c;
common = grub-core/lib/zstd/debug.c;
common = grub-core/lib/zstd/entropy_common.c;
common = grub-core/lib/zstd/error_private.c;
common = grub-core/lib/zstd/fse_decompress.c;
common = grub-core/lib/zstd/huf_decompress.c;
common = grub-core/lib/zstd/module.c;
common = grub-core/lib/zstd/xxhash.c;
common = grub-core/lib/zstd/zstd_common.c;
common = grub-core/lib/zstd/zstd_decompress.c;
};
program = {
@ -172,6 +184,8 @@ program = {
common = util/grub-mkimage.c;
common = util/mkimage.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage32.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage64.c;
common = util/resolve.c;
common = grub-core/kern/emu/argp_common.c;
common = grub-core/osdep/init.c;
@ -186,7 +200,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBLZMA)';
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
cppflags = '-DGRUB_PKGLIBDIR=\"$(pkglibdir)\"';
@ -203,7 +217,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -218,7 +232,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -228,12 +242,23 @@ program = {
common = util/grub-editenv.c;
common = util/editenv.c;
common = util/grub-install-common.c;
common = grub-core/osdep/init.c;
common = grub-core/osdep/compress.c;
extra_dist = grub-core/osdep/unix/compress.c;
extra_dist = grub-core/osdep/basic/compress.c;
common = util/mkimage.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage32.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage64.c;
common = grub-core/osdep/config.c;
common = util/config.c;
common = util/resolve.c;
ldadd = '$(LIBLZMA)';
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -249,7 +274,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -272,7 +297,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -288,7 +313,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM) -lfuse';
condition = COND_GRUB_MOUNT;
};
@ -300,14 +325,14 @@ program = {
common = grub-core/kern/emu/argp_common.c;
common = grub-core/osdep/init.c;
cflags = '$(freetype_cflags)';
cflags = '$(FREETYPE_CFLAGS)';
cppflags = '-DGRUB_MKFONT=1';
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(freetype_libs)';
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(FREETYPE_LIBS)';
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
condition = COND_GRUB_MKFONT;
};
@ -325,7 +350,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -347,7 +372,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
cppflags = '-DGRUB_SETUP_FUNC=grub_util_bios_setup';
};
@ -367,7 +392,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
cppflags = '-DGRUB_SETUP_FUNC=grub_util_sparc_setup';
};
@ -383,7 +408,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -398,7 +423,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -413,8 +438,8 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
data = {
@ -490,6 +515,12 @@ script = {
installdir = grubconf;
};
script = {
name = '30_uefi-firmware';
common = util/grub.d/30_uefi-firmware.in;
installdir = grubconf;
};
script = {
name = '40_custom';
common = util/grub.d/40_custom.in;
@ -510,6 +541,8 @@ program = {
common = util/render-label.c;
common = util/glue-efi.c;
common = util/mkimage.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage32.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage64.c;
common = util/grub-install-common.c;
common = util/setup_bios.c;
common = util/setup_sparc.c;
@ -538,7 +571,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
condition = COND_HAVE_EXEC;
@ -552,6 +585,8 @@ program = {
common = util/render-label.c;
common = util/glue-efi.c;
common = util/mkimage.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage32.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage64.c;
common = util/grub-install-common.c;
common = util/setup_bios.c;
common = util/setup_sparc.c;
@ -583,7 +618,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -595,6 +630,8 @@ program = {
common = util/grub-install.c;
common = util/probe.c;
common = util/mkimage.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage32.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage64.c;
common = util/grub-install-common.c;
common = util/setup_bios.c;
common = util/setup_sparc.c;
@ -613,7 +650,6 @@ program = {
common = grub-core/disk/host.c;
common = util/resolve.c;
enable = noemu;
common = grub-core/kern/emu/argp_common.c;
common = grub-core/osdep/init.c;
@ -621,7 +657,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -633,6 +669,8 @@ program = {
common = util/grub-mknetdir.c;
common = util/mkimage.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage32.c;
common = util/grub-mkimage64.c;
common = util/grub-install-common.c;
common = util/setup_bios.c;
common = util/setup_sparc.c;
@ -655,7 +693,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -765,6 +803,12 @@ script = {
common = tests/xfs_test.in;
};
script = {
testcase;
name = f2fs_test;
common = tests/f2fs_test.in;
};
script = {
testcase;
name = nilfs2_test;
@ -1156,6 +1200,18 @@ script = {
common = tests/file_filter_test.in;
};
script = {
testcase;
name = grub_cmd_test;
common = tests/grub_cmd_test.in;
};
script = {
testcase;
name = syslinux_test;
common = tests/syslinux_test.in;
};
program = {
testcase;
name = example_unit_test;
@ -1167,7 +1223,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -1182,7 +1238,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -1197,7 +1253,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -1213,7 +1269,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
condition = COND_HAVE_CXX;
};
@ -1229,7 +1285,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -1244,7 +1300,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -1262,7 +1318,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -1278,7 +1334,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -1296,7 +1352,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};
@ -1325,6 +1381,6 @@ program = {
ldadd = libgrubmods.a;
ldadd = libgrubgcry.a;
ldadd = libgrubkern.a;
ldadd = grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = grub-core/lib/gnulib/libgnu.a;
ldadd = '$(LIBINTL) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
};

49
NEWS
View file

@ -1,3 +1,21 @@
New in 2.04:
* GCC 8 and 9 support.
* Gnulib integration overhaul.
* RISC-V support.
* Xen PVH support.
* Native UEFI secure boot support.
* UEFI TPM driver.
* New IEEE 1275 obdisk driver.
* Btrfs RAID 5 and RIAD 6 support.
* PARTUUID support.
* VLAN support.
* Native DHCP support.
* Many ARM and ARM64 fixes.
* Many SPARC fixes.
* Many IEEE 1275 fixes.
* ...and tons of other fixes and cleanups...
New in 2.02:
* New/improved filesystem and disk support:
@ -17,6 +35,8 @@ New in 2.02:
files.
* ZFS features support.
* ZFS LZ4 support.
* XFS V5 format support.
* LVM RAID1 support.
* New/improved terminal and video support:
* Monochrome text (matching `hercules' in GRUB Legacy).
@ -48,6 +68,9 @@ New in 2.02:
* Improve TFTP robustness.
* Parse `nd' disk names in GRUB Legacy configuration files.
* Issue separate DNS queries for IPv4 and IPv6.
* Support IPv6 Router Advertisement to configure default router.
* New variable net_<interface>_next_server containing next server
from BOOTP reply.
* Coreboot improvements:
* CBFS support both in on-disk images (loopback) and flash.
@ -58,6 +81,7 @@ New in 2.02:
* Command for inspecting coreboot tables (`lscoreboot').
* New target default_payload.elf.
* Increased maximal core size.
* Prefer pmtimer for TSC calibration.
* New/improved platform support:
* New `efifwsetup' and `lsefi' commands on EFI platforms.
@ -85,6 +109,17 @@ New in 2.02:
* Support for USB debug dongles.
* Support for *-emu on all platforms (previously only i386/x86_64 worked).
* Support *-emu on Windows.
* New platform `none' which builds only user level utilities. This is now
default if target CPU is not supported.
* Support for booting little-endian Linux kernel on powerpc.
* Support network boot with Oracle sun4v vnet devices.
* Added SAS disks to the IEEE 1275 Open Firmware device list.
* Try multiple methods for TSC (timestamp counter) calibration - PIT, pmtimer,
EFI Stall. If everything fails, use hardcoded frequency 800MHz.
* Support Hyper-V Gen2 platforms which lack PIT for TSC calibration.
* Map UEFI Persistent Memory to E820 persistent memory.
* New Xen loader on ARM64.
* Respect alignment requirement for block device IO buffers on EFI.
* Security:
* Add optional facility to enforce that all files read by the core image
@ -123,6 +158,11 @@ New in 2.02:
menu entry immediately.
* New `file' command and grub-file utility to check file types.
* New syslinux configuration file parser.
* Set menu entry class to primary OS name returned by os-prober to display
OS specific icon.
* On Linux x86 detect EFI word size in grub-install and automatically select
correct platform (x86_64-efi or i386-efi) to install. Requires Linux kernel
4.0 or higher.
* Build system:
* Remove all uses of nested functions; GRUB no longer requires an
@ -143,6 +183,15 @@ New in 2.02:
Python 2.6.
* modinfo.sh contains build information now.
* Added many new tests to improve robustness.
* Target is built without libgcc now. Necessary builtins are reimplemented
directly. This removes requirement for target-specific runtime on build
system.
* emu libusb support removed (was broken and unmaintained).
* powerpc64le compile support.
* Use fixed timestamp when generating GRUB image for reproducible builds.
* Verify at build time that modules contain only supported relocations and their
structure matches what boot-time module loader expects.
* Do not require fonts on powerpc-ieee1275.
* Revision control moved to git.

2
README
View file

@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ The URL is <http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub.html>.
More extensive documentation is available in the Info manual,
accessible using 'info grub' after building and installing GRUB 2.
Please look at the GRUB Wiki <http://grub.enbug.org> for testing
procedures.
There are a number of important user-visible differences from the
first version of GRUB, now known as GRUB Legacy. For a summary, please

4
TODO
View file

@ -7,7 +7,3 @@ glance. So write to <grub-devel@gnu.org> first.
For bug tracking, refer to:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=grub
Our wiki also lists some areas that need work:
http://grub.enbug.org/

View file

@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ else
fi
grub_cv_prog_objcopy_absolute=yes
for link_addr in 0x2000 0x8000 0x7C00; do
if AC_TRY_COMMAND([${CC-cc} ${CFLAGS} -nostdlib ${TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS_AC} ${TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT},$link_addr conftest.o -o conftest.exec]); then :
if AC_TRY_COMMAND([${CC-cc} ${TARGET_CFLAGS} ${TARGET_LDFLAGS} -nostdlib ${TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS_AC} ${TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT},$link_addr conftest.o -o conftest.exec]); then :
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([${CC-cc} cannot link at address $link_addr])
fi
@ -210,80 +210,6 @@ fi
])
dnl Mass confusion!
dnl Older versions of GAS interpret `.code16' to mean ``generate 32-bit
dnl instructions, but implicitly insert addr32 and data32 bytes so
dnl that the code works in real mode''.
dnl
dnl Newer versions of GAS interpret `.code16' to mean ``generate 16-bit
dnl instructions,'' which seems right. This requires the programmer
dnl to explicitly insert addr32 and data32 instructions when they want
dnl them.
dnl
dnl We only support the newer versions, because the old versions cause
dnl major pain, by requiring manual assembly to get 16-bit instructions into
dnl asm files.
AC_DEFUN([grub_I386_ASM_ADDR32],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
AC_REQUIRE([grub_I386_ASM_PREFIX_REQUIREMENT])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for .code16 addr32 assembler support])
AC_CACHE_VAL(grub_cv_i386_asm_addr32,
[cat > conftest.s.in <<\EOF
.code16
l1: @ADDR32@ movb %al, l1
EOF
if test "x$grub_cv_i386_asm_prefix_requirement" = xyes; then
sed -e s/@ADDR32@/addr32/ < conftest.s.in > conftest.s
else
sed -e s/@ADDR32@/addr32\;/ < conftest.s.in > conftest.s
fi
if AC_TRY_COMMAND([${CC-cc} ${TARGET_CCASFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} -c conftest.s]) && test -s conftest.o; then
grub_cv_i386_asm_addr32=yes
else
grub_cv_i386_asm_addr32=no
fi
rm -f conftest*])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$grub_cv_i386_asm_addr32])])
dnl Later versions of GAS requires that addr32 and data32 prefixes
dnl appear in the same lines as the instructions they modify, while
dnl earlier versions requires that they appear in separate lines.
AC_DEFUN([grub_I386_ASM_PREFIX_REQUIREMENT],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_PROG_CC])
AC_MSG_CHECKING(dnl
[whether addr32 must be in the same line as the instruction])
AC_CACHE_VAL(grub_cv_i386_asm_prefix_requirement,
[cat > conftest.s <<\EOF
.code16
l1: addr32 movb %al, l1
EOF
if AC_TRY_COMMAND([${CC-cc} ${TARGET_CCASFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} -c conftest.s]) && test -s conftest.o; then
grub_cv_i386_asm_prefix_requirement=yes
else
grub_cv_i386_asm_prefix_requirement=no
fi
rm -f conftest*])
if test "x$grub_cv_i386_asm_prefix_requirement" = xyes; then
grub_tmp_addr32="addr32"
grub_tmp_data32="data32"
else
grub_tmp_addr32="addr32;"
grub_tmp_data32="data32;"
fi
ADDR32=$grub_tmp_addr32
DATA32=$grub_tmp_data32
AC_MSG_RESULT([$grub_cv_i386_asm_prefix_requirement])])
dnl Check what symbol is defined as a bss start symbol.
dnl Written by Michael Hohmoth and Yoshinori K. Okuji.
AC_DEFUN([grub_CHECK_BSS_START_SYMBOL],
@ -464,6 +390,58 @@ else
[fi]
])
AC_DEFUN([grub_CHECK_LINK_PIE],[
[# Position independent executable.
link_nopie_needed=no]
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether linker needs disabling of PIE to work])
AC_LANG_CONFTEST([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[]])])
[if eval "$ac_compile -Wl,-r,-d -nostdlib -Werror -o conftest.o" 2> /dev/null; then]
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
[# Should we clear up other files as well, having called `AC_LANG_CONFTEST'?
rm -f conftest.o
else
link_nopie_needed=yes]
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
[fi]
])
dnl Check if the Linker supports `-no-pie'.
AC_DEFUN([grub_CHECK_NO_PIE],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether linker accepts -no-pie])
AC_CACHE_VAL(grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie,
[save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -no-pie -nostdlib -Werror"
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]], [[]])],
[grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie=yes],
[grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie=no])
LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"
])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie])
nopie_possible=no
if test "x$grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie" = xyes ; then
nopie_possible=yes
fi
])
AC_DEFUN([grub_CHECK_NO_PIE_ONEWORD],
[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether linker accepts -nopie])
AC_CACHE_VAL(grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie_oneword,
[save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -nopie -nostdlib -Werror"
AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]], [[]])],
[grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie_oneword=yes],
[grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie_oneword=no])
LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"
])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie_oneword])
nopie_oneword_possible=no
if test "x$grub_cv_cc_ld_no_pie_oneword" = xyes ; then
nopie_oneword_possible=yes
fi
])
dnl Check if the C compiler supports `-fPIC'.
AC_DEFUN([grub_CHECK_PIC],[
[# Position independent executable.

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/* on arm clang doesn't support .arch directive */
.text
.syntax unified
#if !defined (__thumb2__)
.arch armv7a
.arm
#else
.arch armv7
.thumb
#endif
mcr p15, 0, r11, c7, c14, 2
/* clang restricts access to dsb/isb despite .arch */
dsb
isb

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@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
/* on x86 old clang doesn't support .code16
newer clang supports it but creates 6-byte jumps instead of 3-byte ones
which makes us go over boot sector size.
Starting with 3.9 clang emits 3-byte jumps but still creates 8-bytes movl
instead of 5-bytes, so code overflows into data. */
.code16
jmp far
.org 4
jmp nearer
.org 6
movl nearer, %ebx
.org 11
.space 100
nearer:
.space 200
far:
.byte 0

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/* on x86 old clang doesn't support .code16 */
.code16
movb %al, %bl

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/* on mips clang doesn't support privilegied instructions, doubleword store/load
and crashes with hand-written assembly
*/
.set mips3
sync
ld $t2, 0($t1)
a:
addiu $t1, $s0, (b - a)
b: nop

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
/* clang <= 3.3 doesn't handle most of ppc assembly, not even inline assembly
used by gcrypt */
/* Cache invalidation loop is a fair test. */
li 5, 0
1: icbi 5, 3
addi 5, 5, 32
cmpw 5, 4
blt 1b

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
.text
1:
/* A small list of examples of what clang doesn't support. */
clr %o0
lduw [%o4 + 4], %o4
and %o6, ~0xff, %o6
stw %o5, [%o3]
bne,pt %icc, 1b
nop

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set -e
if [ ! -e grub-core/lib/gnulib/stdlib.in.h ]; then
echo "Gnulib not yet bootstrapped; run ./bootstrap instead." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Set ${PYTHON} to plain 'python' if not set already
: ${PYTHON:=python}
export LC_COLLATE=C
unset LC_ALL
find . -iname '*.[ch]' ! -ipath './grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/*' ! -ipath './build-aux/*' ! -ipath './grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/src/misc.c' ! -ipath './grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/src/global.c' ! -ipath './grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/src/secmem.c' ! -ipath './util/grub-gen-widthspec.c' ! -ipath './util/grub-gen-asciih.c' |sort > po/POTFILES.in
find . -iname '*.[ch]' ! -ipath './grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/*' ! -ipath './build-aux/*' ! -ipath './grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/src/misc.c' ! -ipath './grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/src/global.c' ! -ipath './grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/src/secmem.c' ! -ipath './util/grub-gen-widthspec.c' ! -ipath './util/grub-gen-asciih.c' ! -ipath './gnulib/*' ! -ipath './grub-core/lib/gnulib/*' |sort > po/POTFILES.in
find util -iname '*.in' ! -name Makefile.in |sort > po/POTFILES-shell.in
echo "Importing unicode..."
python util/import_unicode.py unicode/UnicodeData.txt unicode/BidiMirroring.txt unicode/ArabicShaping.txt grub-core/unidata.c
${PYTHON} util/import_unicode.py unicode/UnicodeData.txt unicode/BidiMirroring.txt unicode/ArabicShaping.txt grub-core/unidata.c
echo "Importing libgcrypt..."
python util/import_gcry.py grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/ grub-core
${PYTHON} util/import_gcry.py grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/ grub-core
sed -n -f util/import_gcrypth.sed < grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/src/gcrypt.h.in > include/grub/gcrypt/gcrypt.h
if [ -f include/grub/gcrypt/g10lib.h ]; then
rm include/grub/gcrypt/g10lib.h
@ -20,14 +28,14 @@ fi
if [ -d grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/generic ]; then
rm -rf grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/generic
fi
ln -s ../../../grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/src/g10lib.h include/grub/gcrypt/g10lib.h
cp grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/src/g10lib.h include/grub/gcrypt/g10lib.h
cp -R grub-core/lib/libgcrypt/mpi/generic grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/generic
for x in mpi-asm-defs.h mpih-add1.c mpih-sub1.c mpih-mul1.c mpih-mul2.c mpih-mul3.c mpih-lshift.c mpih-rshift.c; do
if [ -h grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/"$x" ] || [ -f grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/"$x" ]; then
rm grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/"$x"
fi
ln -s generic/"$x" grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/"$x"
cp grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/generic/"$x" grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/"$x"
done
echo "Generating Automake input..."
@ -54,8 +62,8 @@ for extra in contrib/*/Makefile.core.def; do
fi
done
python gentpl.py $UTIL_DEFS > Makefile.util.am
python gentpl.py $CORE_DEFS > grub-core/Makefile.core.am
${PYTHON} gentpl.py $UTIL_DEFS > Makefile.util.am
${PYTHON} gentpl.py $CORE_DEFS > grub-core/Makefile.core.am
for extra in contrib/*/Makefile.common; do
if test -e "$extra"; then
@ -79,6 +87,17 @@ done
echo "Saving timestamps..."
echo timestamp > stamp-h.in
echo "Running autoreconf..."
autoreconf -vi
if [ -z "$FROM_BOOTSTRAP" ]; then
# Unaided autoreconf is likely to install older versions of many files
# than the ones provided by Gnulib, but in most cases this won't matter
# very much. This mode is provided so that you can run ./autogen.sh to
# regenerate the GRUB build system in an unpacked release tarball (perhaps
# after patching it), even on systems that don't have access to
# gnulib.git.
echo "Running autoreconf..."
cp -a INSTALL INSTALL.grub
autoreconf -vif
mv INSTALL.grub INSTALL
fi
exit 0

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# Bootstrap configuration.
# Copyright (C) 2006-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
GNULIB_REVISION=d271f868a8df9bbec29049d01e056481b7a1a263
# gnulib modules used by this package.
# mbswidth is used by gnulib-fix-width.diff's changes to argp rather than
# directly.
gnulib_modules="
argp
base64
error
fnmatch
getdelim
getline
gettext-h
gitlog-to-changelog
mbswidth
progname
realloc-gnu
regex
save-cwd
"
gnulib_tool_option_extras="\
--no-conditional-dependencies \
--no-vc-files \
"
gnulib_name=libgnu
source_base=grub-core/lib/gnulib
gnulib_extra_files="
build-aux/install-sh
build-aux/mdate-sh
build-aux/texinfo.tex
build-aux/depcomp
build-aux/config.guess
build-aux/config.sub
"
# Additional xgettext options to use. Use "\\\newline" to break lines.
XGETTEXT_OPTIONS=$XGETTEXT_OPTIONS'\\\
--from-code=UTF-8\\\
'
checkout_only_file=
copy=true
vc_ignore=
SKIP_PO=t
# Build prerequisites
buildreq="\
autoconf 2.63
automake 1.11
gettext 0.18.3
git 1.5.5
tar -
"
# bootstrap doesn't give us a reasonable way to stop Automake from
# overwriting this, so we just copy our version aside and put it back later.
cp -a INSTALL INSTALL.grub
bootstrap_post_import_hook () {
set -e
for patchname in fix-base64 fix-null-deref fix-width no-abort; do
patch -d grub-core/lib/gnulib -p2 \
< "grub-core/lib/gnulib-patches/$patchname.patch"
done
for patchname in \
0001-Support-POTFILES-shell \
0002-Handle-gettext_printf-shell-function \
0003-Make-msgfmt-output-in-little-endian \
0004-Use-SHELL-rather-than-bin-sh; do
patch -d po -p3 \
< "po/gettext-patches/$patchname.patch"
done
FROM_BOOTSTRAP=1 ./autogen.sh
set +e # bootstrap expects this
}
bootstrap_epilogue () {
mv INSTALL.grub INSTALL
}

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@ -1,690 +0,0 @@
#! /bin/sh
# Output a system dependent set of variables, describing how to set the
# run time search path of shared libraries in an executable.
#
# Copyright 1996-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Taken from GNU libtool, 2001
# Originally by Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, 1996
#
# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation gives
# unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without
# modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
#
# The first argument passed to this file is the canonical host specification,
# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM
# or
# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM
# The environment variables CC, GCC, LDFLAGS, LD, with_gnu_ld
# should be set by the caller.
#
# The set of defined variables is at the end of this script.
# Known limitations:
# - On IRIX 6.5 with CC="cc", the run time search patch must not be longer
# than 256 bytes, otherwise the compiler driver will dump core. The only
# known workaround is to choose shorter directory names for the build
# directory and/or the installation directory.
# All known linkers require a '.a' archive for static linking (except MSVC,
# which needs '.lib').
libext=a
shrext=.so
host="$1"
host_cpu=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\1/'`
host_vendor=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\2/'`
host_os=`echo "$host" | sed 's/^\([^-]*\)-\([^-]*\)-\(.*\)$/\3/'`
# Code taken from libtool.m4's _LT_CC_BASENAME.
for cc_temp in $CC""; do
case $cc_temp in
compile | *[\\/]compile | ccache | *[\\/]ccache ) ;;
distcc | *[\\/]distcc | purify | *[\\/]purify ) ;;
\-*) ;;
*) break;;
esac
done
cc_basename=`echo "$cc_temp" | sed -e 's%^.*/%%'`
# Code taken from libtool.m4's _LT_COMPILER_PIC.
wl=
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
wl='-Wl,'
else
case "$host_os" in
aix*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
mingw* | cygwin* | pw32* | os2* | cegcc*)
;;
hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
linux* | k*bsd*-gnu | kopensolaris*-gnu)
case $cc_basename in
ecc*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
icc* | ifort*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
lf95*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
nagfor*)
wl='-Wl,-Wl,,'
;;
pgcc* | pgf77* | pgf90* | pgf95* | pgfortran*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
ccc*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
xl* | bgxl* | bgf* | mpixl*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
como)
wl='-lopt='
;;
*)
case `$CC -V 2>&1 | sed 5q` in
*Sun\ F* | *Sun*Fortran*)
wl=
;;
*Sun\ C*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
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;;
esac
;;
newsos6)
;;
*nto* | *qnx*)
;;
osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
rdos*)
;;
solaris*)
case $cc_basename in
f77* | f90* | f95* | sunf77* | sunf90* | sunf95*)
wl='-Qoption ld '
;;
*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
esac
;;
sunos4*)
wl='-Qoption ld '
;;
sysv4 | sysv4.2uw2* | sysv4.3*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
sysv4*MP*)
;;
sysv5* | unixware* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6* | OpenUNIX*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
unicos*)
wl='-Wl,'
;;
uts4*)
;;
esac
fi
# Code taken from libtool.m4's _LT_LINKER_SHLIBS.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=
hardcode_libdir_separator=
hardcode_direct=no
hardcode_minus_L=no
case "$host_os" in
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
# FIXME: the MSVC++ port hasn't been tested in a loooong time
# When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using
# Microsoft Visual C++.
if test "$GCC" != yes; then
with_gnu_ld=no
fi
;;
interix*)
# we just hope/assume this is gcc and not c89 (= MSVC++)
with_gnu_ld=yes
;;
openbsd*)
with_gnu_ld=no
;;
esac
ld_shlibs=yes
if test "$with_gnu_ld" = yes; then
# Set some defaults for GNU ld with shared library support. These
# are reset later if shared libraries are not supported. Putting them
# here allows them to be overridden if necessary.
# Unlike libtool, we use -rpath here, not --rpath, since the documented
# option of GNU ld is called -rpath, not --rpath.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
case "$host_os" in
aix[3-9]*)
# On AIX/PPC, the GNU linker is very broken
if test "$host_cpu" != ia64; then
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
amigaos*)
case "$host_cpu" in
powerpc)
;;
m68k)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
esac
;;
beos*)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
# hardcode_libdir_flag_spec is actually meaningless, as there is
# no search path for DLLs.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep 'auto-import' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
haiku*)
;;
interix[3-9]*)
hardcode_direct=no
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
;;
gnu* | linux* | tpf* | k*bsd*-gnu | kopensolaris*-gnu)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
netbsd*)
;;
solaris*)
if $LD -v 2>&1 | grep 'BFD 2\.8' > /dev/null; then
ld_shlibs=no
elif $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
sysv5* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6* | unixware* | OpenUNIX*)
case `$LD -v 2>&1` in
*\ [01].* | *\ 2.[0-9].* | *\ 2.1[0-5].*)
ld_shlibs=no
;;
*)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='`test -z "$SCOABSPATH" && echo ${wl}-rpath,$libdir`'
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
esac
;;
sunos4*)
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
*)
if $LD --help 2>&1 | grep ': supported targets:.* elf' > /dev/null; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
esac
if test "$ld_shlibs" = no; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=
fi
else
case "$host_os" in
aix3*)
# Note: this linker hardcodes the directories in LIBPATH if there
# are no directories specified by -L.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
# Neither direct hardcoding nor static linking is supported with a
# broken collect2.
hardcode_direct=unsupported
fi
;;
aix[4-9]*)
if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
# On IA64, the linker does run time linking by default, so we don't
# have to do anything special.
aix_use_runtimelinking=no
else
aix_use_runtimelinking=no
# Test if we are trying to use run time linking or normal
# AIX style linking. If -brtl is somewhere in LDFLAGS, we
# need to do runtime linking.
case $host_os in aix4.[23]|aix4.[23].*|aix[5-9]*)
for ld_flag in $LDFLAGS; do
if (test $ld_flag = "-brtl" || test $ld_flag = "-Wl,-brtl"); then
aix_use_runtimelinking=yes
break
fi
done
;;
esac
fi
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_libdir_separator=':'
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
case $host_os in aix4.[012]|aix4.[012].*)
collect2name=`${CC} -print-prog-name=collect2`
if test -f "$collect2name" && \
strings "$collect2name" | grep resolve_lib_name >/dev/null
then
# We have reworked collect2
:
else
# We have old collect2
hardcode_direct=unsupported
hardcode_minus_L=yes
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=
fi
;;
esac
fi
# Begin _LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX.
echo 'int main () { return 0; }' > conftest.c
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} conftest.c -o conftest
aix_libpath=`dump -H conftest 2>/dev/null | sed -n -e '/Import File Strings/,/^$/ { /^0/ { s/^0 *\(.*\)$/\1/; p; }
}'`
if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then
aix_libpath=`dump -HX64 conftest 2>/dev/null | sed -n -e '/Import File Strings/,/^$/ { /^0/ { s/^0 *\(.*\)$/\1/; p; }
}'`
fi
if test -z "$aix_libpath"; then
aix_libpath="/usr/lib:/lib"
fi
rm -f conftest.c conftest
# End _LT_AC_SYS_LIBPATH_AIX.
if test "$aix_use_runtimelinking" = yes; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-blibpath:$libdir:'"$aix_libpath"
else
if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-R $libdir:/usr/lib:/lib'
else
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-blibpath:$libdir:'"$aix_libpath"
fi
fi
;;
amigaos*)
case "$host_cpu" in
powerpc)
;;
m68k)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
esac
;;
bsdi[45]*)
;;
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
# When not using gcc, we currently assume that we are using
# Microsoft Visual C++.
# hardcode_libdir_flag_spec is actually meaningless, as there is
# no search path for DLLs.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=' '
libext=lib
;;
darwin* | rhapsody*)
hardcode_direct=no
if { case $cc_basename in ifort*) true;; *) test "$GCC" = yes;; esac; }; then
:
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
dgux*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
;;
freebsd2.2*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
freebsd2*)
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
freebsd* | dragonfly*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
hpux9*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
hardcode_direct=yes
# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
# but as the default location of the library.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
hpux10*)
if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
hardcode_direct=yes
# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
# but as the default location of the library.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
fi
;;
hpux11*)
if test "$with_gnu_ld" = no; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}+b ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
case $host_cpu in
hppa*64*|ia64*)
hardcode_direct=no
;;
*)
hardcode_direct=yes
# hardcode_minus_L: Not really in the search PATH,
# but as the default location of the library.
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
esac
fi
;;
irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
netbsd*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
;;
newsos6)
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
*nto* | *qnx*)
;;
openbsd*)
if test -f /usr/libexec/ld.so; then
hardcode_direct=yes
if test -z "`echo __ELF__ | $CC -E - | grep __ELF__`" || test "$host_os-$host_cpu" = "openbsd2.8-powerpc"; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
else
case "$host_os" in
openbsd[01].* | openbsd2.[0-7] | openbsd2.[0-7].*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
;;
*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath,$libdir'
;;
esac
fi
else
ld_shlibs=no
fi
;;
os2*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
osf3*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
osf4* | osf5*)
if test "$GCC" = yes; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-rpath ${wl}$libdir'
else
# Both cc and cxx compiler support -rpath directly
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-rpath $libdir'
fi
hardcode_libdir_separator=:
;;
solaris*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-R$libdir'
;;
sunos4*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
hardcode_direct=yes
hardcode_minus_L=yes
;;
sysv4)
case $host_vendor in
sni)
hardcode_direct=yes # is this really true???
;;
siemens)
hardcode_direct=no
;;
motorola)
hardcode_direct=no #Motorola manual says yes, but my tests say they lie
;;
esac
;;
sysv4.3*)
;;
sysv4*MP*)
if test -d /usr/nec; then
ld_shlibs=yes
fi
;;
sysv4*uw2* | sysv5OpenUNIX* | sysv5UnixWare7.[01].[10]* | unixware7* | sco3.2v5.0.[024]*)
;;
sysv5* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='`test -z "$SCOABSPATH" && echo ${wl}-R,$libdir`'
hardcode_libdir_separator=':'
;;
uts4*)
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='-L$libdir'
;;
*)
ld_shlibs=no
;;
esac
fi
# Check dynamic linker characteristics
# Code taken from libtool.m4's _LT_SYS_DYNAMIC_LINKER.
# Unlike libtool.m4, here we don't care about _all_ names of the library, but
# only about the one the linker finds when passed -lNAME. This is the last
# element of library_names_spec in libtool.m4, or possibly two of them if the
# linker has special search rules.
library_names_spec= # the last element of library_names_spec in libtool.m4
libname_spec='lib$name'
case "$host_os" in
aix3*)
library_names_spec='$libname.a'
;;
aix[4-9]*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
amigaos*)
case "$host_cpu" in
powerpc*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext' ;;
m68k)
library_names_spec='$libname.a' ;;
esac
;;
beos*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
bsdi[45]*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*)
shrext=.dll
library_names_spec='$libname.dll.a $libname.lib'
;;
darwin* | rhapsody*)
shrext=.dylib
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
dgux*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
freebsd* | dragonfly*)
case "$host_os" in
freebsd[123]*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext$versuffix' ;;
*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext' ;;
esac
;;
gnu*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
haiku*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
hpux9* | hpux10* | hpux11*)
case $host_cpu in
ia64*)
shrext=.so
;;
hppa*64*)
shrext=.sl
;;
*)
shrext=.sl
;;
esac
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
interix[3-9]*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
irix5* | irix6* | nonstopux*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
case "$host_os" in
irix5* | nonstopux*)
libsuff= shlibsuff=
;;
*)
case $LD in
*-32|*"-32 "|*-melf32bsmip|*"-melf32bsmip ") libsuff= shlibsuff= ;;
*-n32|*"-n32 "|*-melf32bmipn32|*"-melf32bmipn32 ") libsuff=32 shlibsuff=N32 ;;
*-64|*"-64 "|*-melf64bmip|*"-melf64bmip ") libsuff=64 shlibsuff=64 ;;
*) libsuff= shlibsuff= ;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
linux*oldld* | linux*aout* | linux*coff*)
;;
linux* | k*bsd*-gnu | kopensolaris*-gnu)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
knetbsd*-gnu)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
netbsd*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
newsos6)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
*nto* | *qnx*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
openbsd*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext$versuffix'
;;
os2*)
libname_spec='$name'
shrext=.dll
library_names_spec='$libname.a'
;;
osf3* | osf4* | osf5*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
rdos*)
;;
solaris*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
sunos4*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext$versuffix'
;;
sysv4 | sysv4.3*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
sysv4*MP*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
sysv5* | sco3.2v5* | sco5v6* | unixware* | OpenUNIX* | sysv4*uw2*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
tpf*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
uts4*)
library_names_spec='$libname$shrext'
;;
esac
sed_quote_subst='s/\(["`$\\]\)/\\\1/g'
escaped_wl=`echo "X$wl" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
shlibext=`echo "$shrext" | sed -e 's,^\.,,'`
escaped_libname_spec=`echo "X$libname_spec" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
escaped_library_names_spec=`echo "X$library_names_spec" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
escaped_hardcode_libdir_flag_spec=`echo "X$hardcode_libdir_flag_spec" | sed -e 's/^X//' -e "$sed_quote_subst"`
LC_ALL=C sed -e 's/^\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)=/acl_cv_\1=/' <<EOF
# How to pass a linker flag through the compiler.
wl="$escaped_wl"
# Static library suffix (normally "a").
libext="$libext"
# Shared library suffix (normally "so").
shlibext="$shlibext"
# Format of library name prefix.
libname_spec="$escaped_libname_spec"
# Library names that the linker finds when passed -lNAME.
library_names_spec="$escaped_library_names_spec"
# Flag to hardcode \$libdir into a binary during linking.
# This must work even if \$libdir does not exist.
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec="$escaped_hardcode_libdir_flag_spec"
# Whether we need a single -rpath flag with a separated argument.
hardcode_libdir_separator="$hardcode_libdir_separator"
# Set to yes if using DIR/libNAME.so during linking hardcodes DIR into the
# resulting binary.
hardcode_direct="$hardcode_direct"
# Set to yes if using the -LDIR flag during linking hardcodes DIR into the
# resulting binary.
hardcode_minus_L="$hardcode_minus_L"
EOF

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
#if !defined _Noreturn && __STDC_VERSION__ < 201112
# if (3 <= __GNUC__ || (__GNUC__ == 2 && 8 <= __GNUC_MINOR__) \
|| 0x5110 <= __SUNPRO_C)
# define _Noreturn __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
# elif 1200 <= _MSC_VER
# define _Noreturn __declspec (noreturn)
# else
# define _Noreturn
# endif
#endif

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
/* A C macro for declaring that specific arguments must not be NULL.
Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* _GL_ARG_NONNULL((n,...,m)) tells the compiler and static analyzer tools
that the values passed as arguments n, ..., m must be non-NULL pointers.
n = 1 stands for the first argument, n = 2 for the second argument etc. */
#ifndef _GL_ARG_NONNULL
# if (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3) || __GNUC__ > 3
# define _GL_ARG_NONNULL(params) __attribute__ ((__nonnull__ params))
# else
# define _GL_ARG_NONNULL(params)
# endif
#endif

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@ -1,271 +0,0 @@
/* C++ compatible function declaration macros.
Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef _GL_CXXDEFS_H
#define _GL_CXXDEFS_H
/* The three most frequent use cases of these macros are:
* For providing a substitute for a function that is missing on some
platforms, but is declared and works fine on the platforms on which
it exists:
#if @GNULIB_FOO@
# if !@HAVE_FOO@
_GL_FUNCDECL_SYS (foo, ...);
# endif
_GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (foo, ...);
_GL_CXXALIASWARN (foo);
#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
...
#endif
* For providing a replacement for a function that exists on all platforms,
but is broken/insufficient and needs to be replaced on some platforms:
#if @GNULIB_FOO@
# if @REPLACE_FOO@
# if !(defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE)
# undef foo
# define foo rpl_foo
# endif
_GL_FUNCDECL_RPL (foo, ...);
_GL_CXXALIAS_RPL (foo, ...);
# else
_GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (foo, ...);
# endif
_GL_CXXALIASWARN (foo);
#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
...
#endif
* For providing a replacement for a function that exists on some platforms
but is broken/insufficient and needs to be replaced on some of them and
is additionally either missing or undeclared on some other platforms:
#if @GNULIB_FOO@
# if @REPLACE_FOO@
# if !(defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE)
# undef foo
# define foo rpl_foo
# endif
_GL_FUNCDECL_RPL (foo, ...);
_GL_CXXALIAS_RPL (foo, ...);
# else
# if !@HAVE_FOO@ or if !@HAVE_DECL_FOO@
_GL_FUNCDECL_SYS (foo, ...);
# endif
_GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (foo, ...);
# endif
_GL_CXXALIASWARN (foo);
#elif defined GNULIB_POSIXCHECK
...
#endif
*/
/* _GL_EXTERN_C declaration;
performs the declaration with C linkage. */
#if defined __cplusplus
# define _GL_EXTERN_C extern "C"
#else
# define _GL_EXTERN_C extern
#endif
/* _GL_FUNCDECL_RPL (func, rettype, parameters_and_attributes);
declares a replacement function, named rpl_func, with the given prototype,
consisting of return type, parameters, and attributes.
Example:
_GL_FUNCDECL_RPL (open, int, (const char *filename, int flags, ...)
_GL_ARG_NONNULL ((1)));
*/
#define _GL_FUNCDECL_RPL(func,rettype,parameters_and_attributes) \
_GL_FUNCDECL_RPL_1 (rpl_##func, rettype, parameters_and_attributes)
#define _GL_FUNCDECL_RPL_1(rpl_func,rettype,parameters_and_attributes) \
_GL_EXTERN_C rettype rpl_func parameters_and_attributes
/* _GL_FUNCDECL_SYS (func, rettype, parameters_and_attributes);
declares the system function, named func, with the given prototype,
consisting of return type, parameters, and attributes.
Example:
_GL_FUNCDECL_SYS (open, int, (const char *filename, int flags, ...)
_GL_ARG_NONNULL ((1)));
*/
#define _GL_FUNCDECL_SYS(func,rettype,parameters_and_attributes) \
_GL_EXTERN_C rettype func parameters_and_attributes
/* _GL_CXXALIAS_RPL (func, rettype, parameters);
declares a C++ alias called GNULIB_NAMESPACE::func
that redirects to rpl_func, if GNULIB_NAMESPACE is defined.
Example:
_GL_CXXALIAS_RPL (open, int, (const char *filename, int flags, ...));
*/
#define _GL_CXXALIAS_RPL(func,rettype,parameters) \
_GL_CXXALIAS_RPL_1 (func, rpl_##func, rettype, parameters)
#if defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_RPL_1(func,rpl_func,rettype,parameters) \
namespace GNULIB_NAMESPACE \
{ \
rettype (*const func) parameters = ::rpl_func; \
} \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#else
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_RPL_1(func,rpl_func,rettype,parameters) \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#endif
/* _GL_CXXALIAS_RPL_CAST_1 (func, rpl_func, rettype, parameters);
is like _GL_CXXALIAS_RPL_1 (func, rpl_func, rettype, parameters);
except that the C function rpl_func may have a slightly different
declaration. A cast is used to silence the "invalid conversion" error
that would otherwise occur. */
#if defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_RPL_CAST_1(func,rpl_func,rettype,parameters) \
namespace GNULIB_NAMESPACE \
{ \
rettype (*const func) parameters = \
reinterpret_cast<rettype(*)parameters>(::rpl_func); \
} \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#else
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_RPL_CAST_1(func,rpl_func,rettype,parameters) \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#endif
/* _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (func, rettype, parameters);
declares a C++ alias called GNULIB_NAMESPACE::func
that redirects to the system provided function func, if GNULIB_NAMESPACE
is defined.
Example:
_GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (open, int, (const char *filename, int flags, ...));
*/
#if defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE
/* If we were to write
rettype (*const func) parameters = ::func;
like above in _GL_CXXALIAS_RPL_1, the compiler could optimize calls
better (remove an indirection through a 'static' pointer variable),
but then the _GL_CXXALIASWARN macro below would cause a warning not only
for uses of ::func but also for uses of GNULIB_NAMESPACE::func. */
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS(func,rettype,parameters) \
namespace GNULIB_NAMESPACE \
{ \
static rettype (*func) parameters = ::func; \
} \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#else
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS(func,rettype,parameters) \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#endif
/* _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS_CAST (func, rettype, parameters);
is like _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (func, rettype, parameters);
except that the C function func may have a slightly different declaration.
A cast is used to silence the "invalid conversion" error that would
otherwise occur. */
#if defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS_CAST(func,rettype,parameters) \
namespace GNULIB_NAMESPACE \
{ \
static rettype (*func) parameters = \
reinterpret_cast<rettype(*)parameters>(::func); \
} \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#else
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS_CAST(func,rettype,parameters) \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#endif
/* _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS_CAST2 (func, rettype, parameters, rettype2, parameters2);
is like _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS (func, rettype, parameters);
except that the C function is picked among a set of overloaded functions,
namely the one with rettype2 and parameters2. Two consecutive casts
are used to silence the "cannot find a match" and "invalid conversion"
errors that would otherwise occur. */
#if defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE
/* The outer cast must be a reinterpret_cast.
The inner cast: When the function is defined as a set of overloaded
functions, it works as a static_cast<>, choosing the designated variant.
When the function is defined as a single variant, it works as a
reinterpret_cast<>. The parenthesized cast syntax works both ways. */
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS_CAST2(func,rettype,parameters,rettype2,parameters2) \
namespace GNULIB_NAMESPACE \
{ \
static rettype (*func) parameters = \
reinterpret_cast<rettype(*)parameters>( \
(rettype2(*)parameters2)(::func)); \
} \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#else
# define _GL_CXXALIAS_SYS_CAST2(func,rettype,parameters,rettype2,parameters2) \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#endif
/* _GL_CXXALIASWARN (func);
causes a warning to be emitted when ::func is used but not when
GNULIB_NAMESPACE::func is used. func must be defined without overloaded
variants. */
#if defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN(func) \
_GL_CXXALIASWARN_1 (func, GNULIB_NAMESPACE)
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN_1(func,namespace) \
_GL_CXXALIASWARN_2 (func, namespace)
/* To work around GCC bug <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43881>,
we enable the warning only when not optimizing. */
# if !__OPTIMIZE__
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN_2(func,namespace) \
_GL_WARN_ON_USE (func, \
"The symbol ::" #func " refers to the system function. " \
"Use " #namespace "::" #func " instead.")
# elif __GNUC__ >= 3 && GNULIB_STRICT_CHECKING
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN_2(func,namespace) \
extern __typeof__ (func) func
# else
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN_2(func,namespace) \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
# endif
#else
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN(func) \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#endif
/* _GL_CXXALIASWARN1 (func, rettype, parameters_and_attributes);
causes a warning to be emitted when the given overloaded variant of ::func
is used but not when GNULIB_NAMESPACE::func is used. */
#if defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN1(func,rettype,parameters_and_attributes) \
_GL_CXXALIASWARN1_1 (func, rettype, parameters_and_attributes, \
GNULIB_NAMESPACE)
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN1_1(func,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,namespace) \
_GL_CXXALIASWARN1_2 (func, rettype, parameters_and_attributes, namespace)
/* To work around GCC bug <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43881>,
we enable the warning only when not optimizing. */
# if !__OPTIMIZE__
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN1_2(func,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,namespace) \
_GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX (func, rettype, parameters_and_attributes, \
"The symbol ::" #func " refers to the system function. " \
"Use " #namespace "::" #func " instead.")
# elif __GNUC__ >= 3 && GNULIB_STRICT_CHECKING
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN1_2(func,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,namespace) \
extern __typeof__ (func) func
# else
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN1_2(func,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,namespace) \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
# endif
#else
# define _GL_CXXALIASWARN1(func,rettype,parameters_and_attributes) \
_GL_EXTERN_C int _gl_cxxalias_dummy
#endif
#endif /* _GL_CXXDEFS_H */

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@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
/* A C macro for emitting warnings if a function is used.
Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* _GL_WARN_ON_USE (function, "literal string") issues a declaration
for FUNCTION which will then trigger a compiler warning containing
the text of "literal string" anywhere that function is called, if
supported by the compiler. If the compiler does not support this
feature, the macro expands to an unused extern declaration.
This macro is useful for marking a function as a potential
portability trap, with the intent that "literal string" include
instructions on the replacement function that should be used
instead. However, one of the reasons that a function is a
portability trap is if it has the wrong signature. Declaring
FUNCTION with a different signature in C is a compilation error, so
this macro must use the same type as any existing declaration so
that programs that avoid the problematic FUNCTION do not fail to
compile merely because they included a header that poisoned the
function. But this implies that _GL_WARN_ON_USE is only safe to
use if FUNCTION is known to already have a declaration. Use of
this macro implies that there must not be any other macro hiding
the declaration of FUNCTION; but undefining FUNCTION first is part
of the poisoning process anyway (although for symbols that are
provided only via a macro, the result is a compilation error rather
than a warning containing "literal string"). Also note that in
C++, it is only safe to use if FUNCTION has no overloads.
For an example, it is possible to poison 'getline' by:
- adding a call to gl_WARN_ON_USE_PREPARE([[#include <stdio.h>]],
[getline]) in configure.ac, which potentially defines
HAVE_RAW_DECL_GETLINE
- adding this code to a header that wraps the system <stdio.h>:
#undef getline
#if HAVE_RAW_DECL_GETLINE
_GL_WARN_ON_USE (getline, "getline is required by POSIX 2008, but"
"not universally present; use the gnulib module getline");
#endif
It is not possible to directly poison global variables. But it is
possible to write a wrapper accessor function, and poison that
(less common usage, like &environ, will cause a compilation error
rather than issue the nice warning, but the end result of informing
the developer about their portability problem is still achieved):
#if HAVE_RAW_DECL_ENVIRON
static char ***rpl_environ (void) { return &environ; }
_GL_WARN_ON_USE (rpl_environ, "environ is not always properly declared");
# undef environ
# define environ (*rpl_environ ())
#endif
*/
#ifndef _GL_WARN_ON_USE
# if 4 < __GNUC__ || (__GNUC__ == 4 && 3 <= __GNUC_MINOR__)
/* A compiler attribute is available in gcc versions 4.3.0 and later. */
# define _GL_WARN_ON_USE(function, message) \
extern __typeof__ (function) function __attribute__ ((__warning__ (message)))
# elif __GNUC__ >= 3 && GNULIB_STRICT_CHECKING
/* Verify the existence of the function. */
# define _GL_WARN_ON_USE(function, message) \
extern __typeof__ (function) function
# else /* Unsupported. */
# define _GL_WARN_ON_USE(function, message) \
_GL_WARN_EXTERN_C int _gl_warn_on_use
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX (function, rettype, parameters_and_attributes, "string")
is like _GL_WARN_ON_USE (function, "string"), except that the function is
declared with the given prototype, consisting of return type, parameters,
and attributes.
This variant is useful for overloaded functions in C++. _GL_WARN_ON_USE does
not work in this case. */
#ifndef _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX
# if 4 < __GNUC__ || (__GNUC__ == 4 && 3 <= __GNUC_MINOR__)
# define _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX(function,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,msg) \
extern rettype function parameters_and_attributes \
__attribute__ ((__warning__ (msg)))
# elif __GNUC__ >= 3 && GNULIB_STRICT_CHECKING
/* Verify the existence of the function. */
# define _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX(function,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,msg) \
extern rettype function parameters_and_attributes
# else /* Unsupported. */
# define _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX(function,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,msg) \
_GL_WARN_EXTERN_C int _gl_warn_on_use
# endif
#endif
/* _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C declaration;
performs the declaration with C linkage. */
#ifndef _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C
# if defined __cplusplus
# define _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C extern "C"
# else
# define _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C extern
# endif
#endif

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@ -7,12 +7,7 @@ unexport LC_ALL
# Platform specific options
if COND_sparc64_ieee1275
CFLAGS_PLATFORM += -mno-app-regs
LDFLAGS_PLATFORM = -Wl,-melf64_sparc -mno-relax
endif
if COND_sparc64_emu
CFLAGS_PLATFORM += -mno-app-regs
LDFLAGS_PLATFORM = -Wl,--no-relax
LDFLAGS_PLATFORM = -Wl,-melf64_sparc
endif
if COND_arm
if !COND_emu
@ -22,9 +17,9 @@ endif
if COND_arm64
CFLAGS_PLATFORM += -mcmodel=large
endif
#FIXME: discover and check XEN headers
CPPFLAGS_XEN = -I/usr/include
if COND_powerpc_ieee1275
CFLAGS_PLATFORM += -mcpu=powerpc
endif
# Other options
@ -39,21 +34,19 @@ CPPFLAGS_DEFAULT += -I$(top_srcdir)/grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/src/
CCASFLAGS_DEFAULT = $(CPPFLAGS_DEFAULT) -DASM_FILE=1
BUILD_CPPFLAGS += $(CPPFLAGS_DEFAULT)
LDADD_KERNEL = $(TARGET_LIBGCC)
CFLAGS_KERNEL = $(CFLAGS_CPU) $(CFLAGS_PLATFORM) -ffreestanding
LDFLAGS_KERNEL = $(LDFLAGS_CPU) $(LDFLAGS_PLATFORM) -nostdlib $(TARGET_LDFLAGS_OLDMAGIC) $(TARGET_LDFLAGS_STATIC_LIBGCC)
CFLAGS_KERNEL = $(CFLAGS_PLATFORM) -ffreestanding
LDFLAGS_KERNEL = $(LDFLAGS_PLATFORM) -nostdlib $(TARGET_LDFLAGS_OLDMAGIC)
CPPFLAGS_KERNEL = $(CPPFLAGS_CPU) $(CPPFLAGS_PLATFORM) -DGRUB_KERNEL=1
CCASFLAGS_KERNEL = $(CCASFLAGS_CPU) $(CCASFLAGS_PLATFORM)
STRIPFLAGS_KERNEL = -R .rel.dyn -R .reginfo -R .note -R .comment -R .drectve -R .note.gnu.gold-version
STRIPFLAGS_KERNEL = -R .rel.dyn -R .reginfo -R .note -R .comment -R .drectve -R .note.gnu.gold-version -R .MIPS.abiflags -R .ARM.exidx
CFLAGS_MODULE = $(CFLAGS_CPU) $(CFLAGS_PLATFORM) -ffreestanding
LDFLAGS_MODULE = $(LDFLAGS_CPU) $(LDFLAGS_PLATFORM) -nostdlib $(TARGET_LDFLAGS_OLDMAGIC) -Wl,-r,-d
CFLAGS_MODULE = $(CFLAGS_PLATFORM) -ffreestanding
LDFLAGS_MODULE = $(LDFLAGS_PLATFORM) -nostdlib $(TARGET_LDFLAGS_OLDMAGIC) -Wl,-r,-d
CPPFLAGS_MODULE = $(CPPFLAGS_CPU) $(CPPFLAGS_PLATFORM)
CCASFLAGS_MODULE = $(CCASFLAGS_CPU) $(CCASFLAGS_PLATFORM)
CFLAGS_IMAGE = $(CFLAGS_CPU) $(CFLAGS_PLATFORM) -fno-builtin
LDFLAGS_IMAGE = $(LDFLAGS_CPU) $(LDFLAGS_PLATFORM) -nostdlib $(TARGET_LDFLAGS_OLDMAGIC) -Wl,-S
CFLAGS_IMAGE = $(CFLAGS_PLATFORM) -fno-builtin
LDFLAGS_IMAGE = $(LDFLAGS_PLATFORM) -nostdlib $(TARGET_LDFLAGS_OLDMAGIC) -Wl,-S
CPPFLAGS_IMAGE = $(CPPFLAGS_CPU) $(CPPFLAGS_PLATFORM)
CCASFLAGS_IMAGE = $(CCASFLAGS_CPU) $(CCASFLAGS_PLATFORM)
@ -73,7 +66,7 @@ platformdir = $(pkglibdir)/$(target_cpu)-$(platform)
starfielddir = $(pkgdatadir)/themes/starfield
CFLAGS_GNULIB = -Wno-undef -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-unused -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-redundant-decls -Wno-unreachable-code -Wno-conversion
CPPFLAGS_GNULIB = -I$(top_builddir)/grub-core/gnulib -I$(top_srcdir)/grub-core/gnulib
CPPFLAGS_GNULIB = -I$(top_builddir)/grub-core/lib/gnulib -I$(top_srcdir)/grub-core/lib/gnulib
CFLAGS_POSIX = -fno-builtin
CPPFLAGS_POSIX = -I$(top_srcdir)/grub-core/lib/posix_wrap
@ -93,9 +86,11 @@ CPPFLAGS_TERMINAL_LIST += '-Dgrub_term_register_output(...)=OUTPUT_TERMINAL_LIST
CPPFLAGS_COMMAND_LIST = '-Dgrub_register_command(...)=COMMAND_LIST_MARKER(__VA_ARGS__)'
CPPFLAGS_COMMAND_LIST += '-Dgrub_register_extcmd(...)=EXTCOMMAND_LIST_MARKER(__VA_ARGS__)'
CPPFLAGS_COMMAND_LIST += '-Dgrub_register_command_p1(...)=P1COMMAND_LIST_MARKER(__VA_ARGS__)'
CPPFLAGS_FDT_LIST := '-Dgrub_fdtbus_register(...)=FDT_DRIVER_LIST_MARKER(__VA_ARGS__)'
CPPFLAGS_MARKER = $(CPPFLAGS_FS_LIST) $(CPPFLAGS_VIDEO_LIST) \
$(CPPFLAGS_PARTTOOL_LIST) $(CPPFLAGS_PARTMAP_LIST) \
$(CPPFLAGS_TERMINAL_LIST) $(CPPFLAGS_COMMAND_LIST)
$(CPPFLAGS_TERMINAL_LIST) $(CPPFLAGS_COMMAND_LIST) \
$(CPPFLAGS_FDT_LIST)
# Define these variables to calm down automake
@ -133,11 +128,11 @@ BUILT_SOURCES =
.PRECIOUS: $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.util.am
$(top_srcdir)/Makefile.util.am: $(top_srcdir)/gentpl.py $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.util.def $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.utilgcry.def
python $^ > $@.new || (rm -f $@.new; exit 1)
$(PYTHON) $^ > $@.new || (rm -f $@.new; exit 1)
mv $@.new $@
.PRECIOUS: $(top_srcdir)/grub-core/Makefile.core.am
$(top_srcdir)/grub-core/Makefile.core.am: $(top_srcdir)/gentpl.py $(top_srcdir)/grub-core/Makefile.core.def $(top_srcdir)/grub-core/Makefile.gcry.def
if [ "x$$GRUB_CONTRIB" != x ]; then echo "You need to run ./autogen.sh manually." >&2; exit 1; fi
python $^ > $@.new || (rm -f $@.new; exit 1)
if [ "x$$GRUB_CONTRIB" != x ]; then echo "You need to run ./bootstrap manually." >&2; exit 1; fi
$(PYTHON) $^ > $@.new || (rm -f $@.new; exit 1)
mv $@.new $@

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST += gentpl.py
EXTRA_DIST += Makefile.util.def
EXTRA_DIST += Makefile.utilgcry.def
EXTRA_DIST += asm-tests
EXTRA_DIST += unicode
EXTRA_DIST += util/import_gcry.py
@ -27,16 +28,15 @@ EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/gensymlist.sh
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/genemuinit.sh
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/genemuinitheader.sh
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/gnulib-fix-null-deref.diff
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/gnulib-fix-width.diff
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/gnulib-no-abort.diff
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/gnulib-no-gets.diff
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/lib/gnulib-patches/fix-base64.patch
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/lib/gnulib-patches/fix-null-deref.patch
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/lib/gnulib-patches/fix-width.patch
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/lib/gnulib-patches/no-abort.patch
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/lib/libgcrypt
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/lib/libgcrypt-grub/mpi/generic
EXTRA_DIST += $(shell find $(top_srcdir)/include -name '*.h')
EXTRA_DIST += $(shell find $(top_srcdir)/grub-core/lib -name '*.h')
EXTRA_DIST += $(shell find $(top_srcdir)/grub-core/gnulib -name '*.h')
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/efiemu/runtime/config.h
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/lib/LzmaDec.c
@ -50,8 +50,13 @@ EXTRA_DIST += util/import_gcrypth.sed
EXTRA_DIST += util/bin2h.c
EXTRA_DIST += util/grub-gen-asciih.c
EXTRA_DIST += util/grub-gen-widthspec.c
EXTRA_DIST += util/grub-module-verifier.c
EXTRA_DIST += util/grub-module-verifier32.c
EXTRA_DIST += util/grub-module-verifier64.c
EXTRA_DIST += util/grub-module-verifierXX.c
EXTRA_DIST += util/grub-pe2elf.c
EXTRA_DIST += m4/gnulib-cache.m4
EXTRA_DIST += m4/glibc2.m4
EXTRA_DIST += m4/gnulib-tool.m4
@ -106,6 +111,21 @@ EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/osdep/windows/password.c
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/osdep/windows/random.c
EXTRA_DIST += grub-core/osdep/windows/sleep.c
EXTRA_DIST += po/gettext-patches/0001-Support-POTFILES-shell.patch
EXTRA_DIST += po/gettext-patches/0002-Handle-gettext_printf-shell-function.patch
EXTRA_DIST += po/gettext-patches/0003-Make-msgfmt-output-in-little-endian.patch
EXTRA_DIST += po/gettext-patches/0004-Use-SHELL-rather-than-bin-sh.patch
EXTRA_DIST += po/POTFILES-shell.in
EXTRA_DIST += po/README
EXTRA_DIST += po/Rules-translit
EXTRA_DIST += po/Rules-windowsdir
EXTRA_DIST += po/arabic.sed
EXTRA_DIST += po/cyrillic.sed
EXTRA_DIST += po/greek.sed
EXTRA_DIST += po/grub.d.sed
EXTRA_DIST += po/hebrew.sed
EXTRA_DIST += tests/dfly-mbr-mbexample.mbr.img.gz
EXTRA_DIST += tests/dfly-mbr-mbexample.dfly.img.gz
@ -121,3 +141,15 @@ EXTRA_DIST += tests/file_filter/file.xz.sig
EXTRA_DIST += tests/file_filter/keys
EXTRA_DIST += tests/file_filter/keys.pub
EXTRA_DIST += tests/file_filter/test.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/prompt.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/gfxboot.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/adtxt.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/isolinux.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/exithelp.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/txt.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/menu.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/stdmenu.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/dtmenu.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/po4a.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04/isolinux/rqtxt.cfg
EXTRA_DIST += tests/syslinux/ubuntu10.04_grub.cfg.in

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@ -7,11 +7,20 @@
#endif
#define GCRYPT_NO_DEPRECATED 1
#define HAVE_MEMMOVE 1
/* Define to 1 to enable disk cache statistics. */
#define DISK_CACHE_STATS @DISK_CACHE_STATS@
#define BOOT_TIME_STATS @BOOT_TIME_STATS@
/* We don't need those. */
#define MINILZO_CFG_SKIP_LZO_PTR 1
#define MINILZO_CFG_SKIP_LZO_UTIL 1
#define MINILZO_CFG_SKIP_LZO_STRING 1
#define MINILZO_CFG_SKIP_LZO_INIT 1
#define MINILZO_CFG_SKIP_LZO1X_1_COMPRESS 1
#define MINILZO_CFG_SKIP_LZO1X_DECOMPRESS 1
#if defined (GRUB_BUILD)
#undef ENABLE_NLS
#define BUILD_SIZEOF_LONG @BUILD_SIZEOF_LONG@
@ -31,10 +40,6 @@
#define HAVE_FONT_SOURCE @HAVE_FONT_SOURCE@
/* Define if C symbols get an underscore after compilation. */
#define HAVE_ASM_USCORE @HAVE_ASM_USCORE@
/* Define it to \"addr32\" or \"addr32;\" to make GAS happy. */
#define ADDR32 @ADDR32@
/* Define it to \"data32\" or \"data32;\" to make GAS happy. */
#define DATA32 @DATA32@
/* Define it to one of __bss_start, edata and _edata. */
#define BSS_START_SYMBOL @BSS_START_SYMBOL@
/* Define it to either end or _end. */

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@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ This edition documents version @value{VERSION}.
* Coding style::
* Finding your way around::
* Contributing Changes::
* Updating External Code::
* Porting::
* Error Handling::
* Stack and heap size::
@ -84,6 +85,7 @@ This edition documents version @value{VERSION}.
* Video Subsystem::
* PFF2 Font File Format::
* Graphical Menu Software Design::
* Verifiers framework::
* Copying This Manual:: Copying This Manual
* Index::
@end menu
@ -181,38 +183,44 @@ If a macro is global, its name must be prefixed with GRUB_ and must consist of o
@section Comments
All comments shall be C-style comments, of the form @samp{/* @dots{} */}.
Comments shall be placed only on a line by themselves. They shall not be placed together with code, variable declarations, or other non-comment entities. A comment should be placed immediately preceding the entity it describes.
A comment can be placed immediately preceding the entity it describes or it
can be placed together with code, variable declarations, or other non-comment
entities. However, it is recommended to not mix various forms especially in
types/structs descriptions.
Acceptable:
@example
/* The page # that is the front buffer. */
/* The page # that is the front buffer. */
int displayed_page;
/* The page # that is the back buffer. */
int render_page;
@end example
Unacceptable:
@example
int displayed_page; /* The page # that is the front buffer. */
int render_page; /* The page # that is the back buffer. */
int render_page; /* The page # that is the back buffer. */
@end example
@node Multi-Line Comments
@section Multi-Line Comments
Comments spanning multiple lines shall be formatted with all lines after the first aligned with the first line.
Asterisk characters should not be repeated a the start of each subsequent line.
Comments spanning multiple lines shall be formatted with all lines after the
first aligned with the first line. Asterisk characters should be repeated at
the start of each subsequent line.
Acceptable:
@example
/* This is a comment
which spans multiple lines.
It is long. */
/*
* This is a comment
* which spans multiple lines.
* It is long.
*/
@end example
Unacceptable:
@example
/* This is a comment
which spans multiple lines.
It is long. */
@end example
@example
/*
* This is a comment
@ -220,7 +228,16 @@ Unacceptable:
* It is long. */
@end example
The opening @samp{/*} and closing @samp{*/} should be placed together on a line with text.
@example
/* This is a comment
* which spans multiple lines.
* It is long.
*/
@end example
In particular first unacceptable form makes comment difficult to distinguish
from the code itself. Especially if it contains the code snippets and/or is
long. So, its usage is disallowed.
@node Finding your way around
@chapter Finding your way around
@ -465,6 +482,106 @@ If your intention is to just get started, please do not submit a inclusion
request. Instead, please subscribe to the mailing list, and communicate first
(e.g. sending a patch, asking a question, commenting on another message...).
@node Updating External Code
@chapter Updating external code
GRUB includes some code from other projects, and it is sometimes necessary
to update it.
@menu
* Gnulib::
* jsmn::
* minilzo::
@end menu
@node Gnulib
@section Gnulib
Gnulib is a source code library that provides basic functionality to
programs and libraries. Many software packages make use of Gnulib
to avoid reinventing the portability wheel.
GRUB imports Gnulib using its @command{bootstrap} utility, identifying a
particular Git commit in @file{bootstrap.conf}. To upgrade to a new Gnulib
commit, set @code{GNULIB_REVISION} in @file{bootstrap.conf} to the new commit
ID, then run @kbd{./bootstrap} and whatever else you need to make sure it
works. Check for changes to Gnulib's @file{NEWS} file between the old and new
commits; in some cases it will be necessary to adjust GRUB to match. You may
also need to update the patches in @file{grub-core/lib/gnulib-patches/}.
To add a new Gnulib module or remove one that is no longer needed, change
@code{gnulib_modules} in @file{bootstrap.conf}. Again, run @kbd{./bootstrap}
and whatever else you need to make sure it works.
Bootstrapping from an older distribution containing gettext version < 0.18.3,
will require a patch similar to this to be applied first before running the
@command{./bootstrap} utility:
@example
diff --git a/bootstrap.conf b/bootstrap.conf
index 988dda0..a3193a9 100644
--- a/bootstrap.conf
+++ b/bootstrap.conf
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ SKIP_PO=t
buildreq="\
autoconf 2.63
automake 1.11
-gettext 0.18.3
+gettext 0.17
git 1.5.5
tar -
"
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 08b518f..99f5b36 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ AC_CHECK_PROG(HAVE_CXX, $CXX, yes, no)
AC_GNU_SOURCE
AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external])
-AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION([0.18.3])
+AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION([0.17])
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
# Identify characteristics of the host architecture.
@end example
It will also be necessary to adjust the patches in
@file{po/gettext-patches/} to apply to an older version of gettext.
@node jsmn
@section jsmn
jsmn is a minimalistic JSON parser which is implemented in a single header file
@file{jsmn.h}. To import a different version of the jsmn parser, you may simply
download the @file{jsmn.h} header from the desired tag or commit to the target
directory:
@example
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zserge/jsmn/v1.1.0/jsmn.h \
-o grub-core/lib/json/jsmn.h
@end example
@node minilzo
@section minilzo
miniLZO is a very lightweight subset of the LZO library intended for easy
inclusion in other projects. It is generated automatically from the LZO
source code and contains the most important LZO functions.
To upgrade to a new version of the miniLZO library, download the release
tarball and copy the files into the target directory:
@example
curl -L -O http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/download/minilzo-2.08.tar.gz
tar -zxf minilzo-2.08.tar.gz
rm minilzo-2.08/testmini.c
rm -r grub-core/lib/minilzo/*
cp minilzo-2.08/*.[hc] grub-core/lib/minilzo
rm -r minilzo-2.08*
@end example
@node Porting
@chapter Porting
@ -671,7 +788,7 @@ is already present and you'll need to make it follow the existant code paths
for your platform adding adjustments if necessary. When done compile:
@example
./autogen.sh
./bootstrap
./configure --target=$cpu --with-platform=$platform TARGET_CC=.. OBJCOPY=... STRIP=...
make > /dev/null
@end example
@ -1949,6 +2066,63 @@ the graphics mode that was in use before @code{grub_video_setup()} was called
might fix some of the problems.
@node Verifiers framework
@chapter Verifiers framework
To register your own verifier call @samp{grub_verifier_register} with a structure
pointing to your functions.
The interface is inspired by the hash interface with @samp{init}/@samp{write}/@samp{fini}.
There are essentially 2 ways of using it, hashing and whole-file verification.
With the hashing approach:
During @samp{init} you decide whether you want to check the given file and init context.
In @samp{write} you update your hashing state.
In @samp{fini} you check that the hash matches the expected value/passes some check/...
With whole-file verification:
During @samp{init} you decide whether you want to check the given file and init context.
In @samp{write} you verify the file and return an error if it fails.
You don't have @samp{fini}.
Additional @samp{verify_string} receives various strings like kernel parameters
to verify. Returning no error means successful verification and an error stops
the current action.
Detailed description of the API:
Every time a file is opened your @samp{init} function is called with file descriptor
and file type. Your function can have the following outcomes:
@itemize
@item returning no error and setting @samp{*flags} to @samp{GRUB_VERIFY_FLAGS_DEFER_AUTH}.
In this case verification is deferred to other active verifiers. Verification
fails if nobody cares or selected verifier fails.
@item returning no error and setting @samp{*flags} to @samp{GRUB_VERIFY_FLAGS_SKIP_VERIFICATION}.
In this case your verifier will not be called anymore and it is assumed to have
skipped verification.
@item returning no error and not setting @samp{*flags} to @samp{GRUB_VERIFY_FLAGS_SKIP_VERIFICATION}
In this case verification is done as described in the following section.
@item returning an error. Then opening of the file will fail due to failed verification.
@end itemize
In the third case your @samp{write} will be called with chunks of the file. If
you need the whole file in a single chunk then during @samp{init} set the bit
@samp{GRUB_VERIFY_FLAGS_SINGLE_CHUNK} in @samp{*flags}. During @samp{init} you
may set @samp{*context} if you need additional context. At every iteration you
may return an error and the file will be considered as having failed the
verification. If you return no error then verification continues.
Optionally at the end of the file @samp{fini}, if it exists, is called with just
the context. If you return no error during any of @samp{init}, @samp{write} and
@samp{fini} then the file is considered as having succeded verification.
@node Copying This Manual
@appendix Copying This Manual

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@ -28,10 +28,11 @@ import re
GRUB_PLATFORMS = [ "emu", "i386_pc", "i386_efi", "i386_qemu", "i386_coreboot",
"i386_multiboot", "i386_ieee1275", "x86_64_efi",
"i386_xen", "x86_64_xen",
"i386_xen", "x86_64_xen", "i386_xen_pvh",
"mips_loongson", "sparc64_ieee1275",
"powerpc_ieee1275", "mips_arc", "ia64_efi",
"mips_qemu_mips", "arm_uboot", "arm_efi", "arm64_efi" ]
"mips_qemu_mips", "arm_uboot", "arm_efi", "arm64_efi",
"arm_coreboot", "riscv32_efi", "riscv64_efi" ]
GROUPS = {}
@ -44,14 +45,18 @@ GROUPS["x86"] = GROUPS["i386"] + GROUPS["x86_64"]
GROUPS["mips"] = [ "mips_loongson", "mips_qemu_mips", "mips_arc" ]
GROUPS["sparc64"] = [ "sparc64_ieee1275" ]
GROUPS["powerpc"] = [ "powerpc_ieee1275" ]
GROUPS["arm"] = [ "arm_uboot", "arm_efi" ]
GROUPS["arm"] = [ "arm_uboot", "arm_efi", "arm_coreboot" ]
GROUPS["arm64"] = [ "arm64_efi" ]
GROUPS["riscv32"] = [ "riscv32_efi" ]
GROUPS["riscv64"] = [ "riscv64_efi" ]
# Groups based on firmware
GROUPS["efi"] = [ "i386_efi", "x86_64_efi", "ia64_efi", "arm_efi", "arm64_efi" ]
GROUPS["efi"] = [ "i386_efi", "x86_64_efi", "ia64_efi", "arm_efi", "arm64_efi",
"riscv32_efi", "riscv64_efi" ]
GROUPS["ieee1275"] = [ "i386_ieee1275", "sparc64_ieee1275", "powerpc_ieee1275" ]
GROUPS["uboot"] = [ "arm_uboot" ]
GROUPS["xen"] = [ "i386_xen", "x86_64_xen" ]
GROUPS["coreboot"] = [ "i386_coreboot", "arm_coreboot" ]
# emu is a special case so many core functionality isn't needed on this platform
GROUPS["noemu"] = GRUB_PLATFORMS[:]; GROUPS["noemu"].remove("emu")
@ -61,22 +66,28 @@ GROUPS["cmos"] = GROUPS["x86"][:] + ["mips_loongson", "mips_qemu_mips",
"sparc64_ieee1275", "powerpc_ieee1275"]
GROUPS["cmos"].remove("i386_efi"); GROUPS["cmos"].remove("x86_64_efi");
GROUPS["pci"] = GROUPS["x86"] + ["mips_loongson"]
GROUPS["usb"] = GROUPS["pci"]
GROUPS["usb"] = GROUPS["pci"] + ["arm_coreboot"]
# If gfxterm is main output console integrate it into kernel
GROUPS["videoinkernel"] = ["mips_loongson", "i386_coreboot" ]
GROUPS["videoinkernel"] = ["mips_loongson", "i386_coreboot", "arm_coreboot" ]
GROUPS["videomodules"] = GRUB_PLATFORMS[:];
for i in GROUPS["videoinkernel"]: GROUPS["videomodules"].remove(i)
# Similar for terminfo
GROUPS["terminfoinkernel"] = [ "emu", "mips_loongson", "mips_arc", "mips_qemu_mips" ] + GROUPS["xen"] + GROUPS["ieee1275"] + GROUPS["uboot"];
GROUPS["terminfoinkernel"] = [ "emu", "mips_loongson", "mips_arc", "mips_qemu_mips", "i386_xen_pvh" ] + GROUPS["xen"] + GROUPS["ieee1275"] + GROUPS["uboot"];
GROUPS["terminfomodule"] = GRUB_PLATFORMS[:];
for i in GROUPS["terminfoinkernel"]: GROUPS["terminfomodule"].remove(i)
# Flattened Device Trees (FDT)
GROUPS["fdt"] = [ "arm64_efi", "arm_uboot", "arm_efi" ]
GROUPS["fdt"] = [ "arm64_efi", "arm_uboot", "arm_efi", "riscv32_efi", "riscv64_efi" ]
# Miscelaneous groups schedulded to disappear in future
# Needs software helpers for division
# Must match GRUB_DIVISION_IN_SOFTWARE in misc.h
GROUPS["softdiv"] = GROUPS["arm"] + ["ia64_efi"] + GROUPS["riscv32"]
GROUPS["no_softdiv"] = GRUB_PLATFORMS[:]
for i in GROUPS["softdiv"]: GROUPS["no_softdiv"].remove(i)
# Miscellaneous groups scheduled to disappear in future
GROUPS["i386_coreboot_multiboot_qemu"] = ["i386_coreboot", "i386_multiboot", "i386_qemu"]
GROUPS["nopc"] = GRUB_PLATFORMS[:]; GROUPS["nopc"].remove("i386_pc")
@ -600,7 +611,7 @@ def foreach_enabled_platform(defn, closure):
# enable = emu;
# enable = i386;
# enable = mips_loongson;
# emu_condition = COND_GRUB_EMU_USB;
# emu_condition = COND_GRUB_EMU_SDL;
# };
#
def under_platform_specific_conditionals(defn, platform, closure):
@ -723,9 +734,11 @@ def kernel(defn, platform):
"""if test x$(TARGET_APPLE_LINKER) = x1; then \
$(TARGET_STRIP) -S -x $(""" + cname(defn) + """) -o $@.bin $<; \
$(TARGET_OBJCONV) -f$(TARGET_MODULE_FORMAT) -nr:_grub_mod_init:grub_mod_init -nr:_grub_mod_fini:grub_mod_fini -ed2022 -ed2016 -wd1106 -nu -nd $@.bin $@; \
rm -f $@.bin; \
elif test ! -z '$(TARGET_OBJ2ELF)'; then \
""" + "$(TARGET_STRIP) $(" + cname(defn) + "_STRIPFLAGS) -o $@.bin $< && \
$(TARGET_OBJ2ELF) $@.bin $@ || (rm -f $@; rm -f $@.bin; exit 1); \
rm -f $@.bin; \
else """ + "$(TARGET_STRIP) $(" + cname(defn) + "_STRIPFLAGS) -o $@ $<; \
fi"""))
@ -753,7 +766,7 @@ def image(defn, platform):
if test x$(TARGET_APPLE_LINKER) = x1; then \
$(MACHO2IMG) $< $@; \
else \
$(TARGET_OBJCOPY) $(""" + cname(defn) + """_OBJCOPYFLAGS) --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.build-id -R .reginfo -R .rel.dyn -R .note.gnu.gold-version $< $@; \
$(TARGET_OBJCOPY) $(""" + cname(defn) + """_OBJCOPYFLAGS) --strip-unneeded -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.build-id -R .MIPS.abiflags -R .reginfo -R .rel.dyn -R .note.gnu.gold-version -R .note.gnu.property -R .ARM.exidx $< $@; \
fi
""")
@ -828,6 +841,20 @@ def data(defn, platform):
var_add("dist_" + installdir(defn) + "_DATA", platform_sources(defn, platform))
gvar_add("dist_noinst_DATA", extra_dist(defn))
def transform_data(defn, platform):
name = defn['name']
var_add(installdir(defn) + "_DATA", name)
rule(name, "$(top_builddir)/config.status " + platform_sources(defn, platform) + platform_dependencies(defn, platform), """
(for x in """ + platform_sources(defn, platform) + """; do cat $(srcdir)/"$$x"; done) | $(top_builddir)/config.status --file=$@:-
chmod a+x """ + name + """
""")
gvar_add("CLEANFILES", name)
gvar_add("EXTRA_DIST", extra_dist(defn))
gvar_add("dist_noinst_DATA", platform_sources(defn, platform))
def script(defn, platform):
name = defn['name']
@ -875,6 +902,7 @@ rules("library", library)
rules("program", program)
rules("script", script)
rules("data", data)
rules("transform_data", transform_data)
write_output(section='decl')
write_output()

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@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ gentrigtables$(BUILD_EXEEXT): gentrigtables.c
$(BUILD_CC) -o $@ -I$(top_srcdir)/include $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) $< $(BUILD_LIBM)
CLEANFILES += gentrigtables$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
build-grub-module-verifier$(BUILD_EXEEXT): $(top_srcdir)/util/grub-module-verifier.c $(top_srcdir)/util/grub-module-verifier32.c $(top_srcdir)/util/grub-module-verifier64.c $(top_srcdir)/grub-core/kern/emu/misc.c $(top_srcdir)/util/misc.c
$(BUILD_CC) -o $@ -I$(top_srcdir)/include $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(BUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(BUILD_LDFLAGS) -DGRUB_BUILD=1 -DGRUB_UTIL=1 -DGRUB_BUILD_PROGRAM_NAME=\"build-grub-module-verifier\" $^
CLEANFILES += build-grub-module-verifier$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
# trigtables.c
trigtables.c: gentrigtables$(BUILD_EXEEXT) gentrigtables.c $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac
./gentrigtables$(BUILD_EXEEXT) > $@
@ -76,7 +80,11 @@ KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i18n.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/kernel.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/list.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/misc.h
if COND_emu
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/compiler-rt-emu.h
else
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/compiler-rt.h
endif
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/mm.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/parser.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/partition.h
@ -84,9 +92,6 @@ KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/term.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/time.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/mm_private.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/net.h
if !COND_clang
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/libgcc.h
endif
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/memory.h
if COND_i386_pc
@ -96,25 +101,44 @@ KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/machine/int.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/tsc.h
endif
if COND_i386_xen_pvh
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/machine/kernel.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/machine/int.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/tsc.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/terminfo.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/extcmd.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/loader.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/lib/arg.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/xen.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/xen/hypercall.h
endif
if COND_i386_efi
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/machine/kernel.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/efi.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/disk.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/tsc.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/acpi.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/pci.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/pmtimer.h
endif
if COND_i386_coreboot
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/machine/kernel.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/tsc.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/coreboot/lbio.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/coreboot/lbio.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/video.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/video_fb.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/gfxterm.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/font.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/bufio.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/acpi.h
endif
if COND_i386_multiboot
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/machine/kernel.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/tsc.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/acpi.h
endif
if COND_i386_qemu
@ -123,6 +147,7 @@ KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/tsc.h
endif
if COND_i386_ieee1275
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/machine/kernel.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/ieee1275/ieee1275.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/terminfo.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/extcmd.h
@ -131,6 +156,7 @@ KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/tsc.h
endif
if COND_i386_xen
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/machine/kernel.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/xen.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/xen/hypercall.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/terminfo.h
@ -149,15 +175,19 @@ KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/loader.h
endif
if COND_x86_64_efi
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/machine/kernel.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/efi.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/disk.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/tsc.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/pci.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/acpi.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/i386/pmtimer.h
endif
if COND_ia64_efi
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/efi.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/disk.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/acpi.h
endif
if COND_mips
@ -227,16 +257,43 @@ KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/lib/arg.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/arm/system.h
endif
if COND_arm_coreboot
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_builddir)/include/grub/keyboard_layouts.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/arm/system.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/video.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/video_fb.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/gfxterm.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/font.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/bufio.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/fdt.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/dma.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/arm/coreboot/kernel.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/fdtbus.h
endif
if COND_arm_efi
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/arm/efi/loader.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/efi.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/disk.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/arm/system.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/acpi.h
endif
if COND_arm64_efi
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/efi.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/disk.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/acpi.h
endif
if COND_riscv32_efi
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/efi.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/disk.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/acpi.h
endif
if COND_riscv64_efi
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/efi.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/efi/disk.h
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/acpi.h
endif
if COND_emu
@ -249,9 +306,6 @@ KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/extcmd.h
if COND_GRUB_EMU_SDL
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/sdl.h
endif
if COND_GRUB_EMU_USB
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/libusb.h
endif
if COND_GRUB_EMU_PCI
KERNEL_HEADER_FILES += $(top_srcdir)/include/grub/libpciaccess.h
endif
@ -267,7 +321,7 @@ BUILT_SOURCES += symlist.h
symlist.c: symlist.h gensymlist.sh
$(TARGET_CPP) $(DEFS) $(INCLUDES) $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS_KERNEL) $(CPPFLAGS) -DGRUB_SYMBOL_GENERATOR=1 symlist.h > symlist.p || (rm -f symlist.p; exit 1)
cat symlist.p | /bin/sh $(srcdir)/gensymlist.sh $(top_builddir)/config.h $(KERNEL_HEADER_FILES) >$@ || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
cat symlist.p | $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/gensymlist.sh $(top_builddir)/config.h $(KERNEL_HEADER_FILES) >$@ || (rm -f $@; exit 1)
rm -f symlist.p
CLEANFILES += symlist.c
BUILT_SOURCES += symlist.c
@ -347,6 +401,16 @@ terminal.lst: $(MARKER_FILES)
platform_DATA += terminal.lst
CLEANFILES += terminal.lst
fdt.lst: $(MARKER_FILES)
(for pp in $^; do \
b=`basename $$pp .marker`; \
sed -n \
-e "/FDT_DRIVER_LIST_MARKER *( *\"/{s/.*( *\"\([^\"]*\)\".*/i\1: $$b/;p;}" \
-e "/FDT_DRIVER_LIST_MARKER *( *\"/{s/.*( *\"\([^\"]*\)\".*/o\1: $$b/;p;}" $$pp; \
done) | sort -u > $@
platform_DATA += fdt.lst
CLEANFILES += fdt.lst
parttool.lst: $(MARKER_FILES)
(for pp in $^; do \
b=`basename $$pp .marker`; \
@ -385,7 +449,7 @@ moddep.lst: syminfo.lst genmoddep.awk video.lst
platform_DATA += moddep.lst
CLEANFILES += config.log syminfo.lst moddep.lst
$(MOD_FILES): %.mod : genmod.sh moddep.lst %.module$(EXEEXT)
$(MOD_FILES): %.mod : genmod.sh moddep.lst %.module$(EXEEXT) build-grub-module-verifier$(BUILD_EXEEXT)
TARGET_OBJ2ELF=@TARGET_OBJ2ELF@ sh $^ $@
platform_DATA += $(MOD_FILES)
platform_DATA += modinfo.sh

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@ -1,43 +1,43 @@
AutoGen definitions Makefile.tpl;
script = {
transform_data = {
installdir = noinst;
name = gensyminfo.sh;
common = gensyminfo.sh.in;
};
script = {
transform_data = {
installdir = noinst;
name = genmod.sh;
common = genmod.sh.in;
};
script = {
transform_data = {
installdir = noinst;
name = modinfo.sh;
common = modinfo.sh.in;
};
script = {
transform_data = {
installdir = platform;
name = gmodule.pl;
common = gmodule.pl.in;
};
script = {
transform_data = {
installdir = platform;
name = gdb_grub;
common = gdb_grub.in;
};
script = {
transform_data = {
installdir = platform;
name = grub.chrp;
common = boot/powerpc/grub.chrp.in;
enable = powerpc_ieee1275;
};
script = {
transform_data = {
installdir = platform;
name = bootinfo.txt;
common = boot/powerpc/bootinfo.txt.in;
@ -59,31 +59,34 @@ kernel = {
ia64_efi_ldflags = '-Wl,-r,-d';
ia64_efi_stripflags = '--strip-unneeded -K start -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.gold-version';
x86_64_xen_cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_XEN)';
i386_xen_cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_XEN)';
arm_efi_ldflags = '-Wl,-r,-d';
arm_efi_stripflags = '--strip-unneeded -K start -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.gold-version';
arm64_efi_ldflags = '-Wl,-r,-d';
arm64_efi_stripflags = '--strip-unneeded -K start -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.gold-version -R .eh_frame';
riscv32_efi_ldflags = '-Wl,-r,-d';
riscv32_efi_stripflags = '--strip-unneeded -K start -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.gold-version -R .eh_frame';
riscv64_efi_ldflags = '-Wl,-r,-d';
riscv64_efi_stripflags = '--strip-unneeded -K start -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.gold-version -R .eh_frame';
i386_pc_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS)';
i386_pc_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x9000';
i386_qemu_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS)';
i386_qemu_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x8200';
i386_qemu_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x9000';
i386_coreboot_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS)';
i386_coreboot_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x8200';
i386_coreboot_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x9000';
i386_multiboot_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS)';
i386_multiboot_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x8200';
i386_multiboot_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x9000';
i386_ieee1275_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS)';
i386_ieee1275_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x10000';
i386_xen_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS)';
i386_xen_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0';
x86_64_xen_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS)';
x86_64_xen_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0';
ldadd = '$(LDADD_KERNEL)';
i386_xen_pvh_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_LDFLAGS)';
i386_xen_pvh_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x100000';
mips_loongson_ldflags = '-Wl,-Ttext,0x80200000';
powerpc_ieee1275_ldflags = '-Wl,-Ttext,0x200000';
@ -95,14 +98,17 @@ kernel = {
i386_qemu_cppflags = '-DGRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_LINK_ADDR=$(GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_LINK_ADDR)';
emu_cflags = '$(CFLAGS_GNULIB)';
emu_cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_GNULIB)';
arm_uboot_ldflags = '-Wl,-Ttext=0x08000000';
arm_uboot_ldflags = '-Wl,-r,-d';
arm_uboot_stripflags = '--strip-unneeded -K start -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.gold-version';
arm_coreboot_ldflags = '-Wl,-r,-d';
arm_coreboot_stripflags = '--strip-unneeded -K start -R .note -R .comment -R .note.gnu.gold-version';
i386_pc_startup = kern/i386/pc/startup.S;
i386_efi_startup = kern/i386/efi/startup.S;
x86_64_efi_startup = kern/x86_64/efi/startup.S;
i386_xen_startup = kern/i386/xen/startup.S;
x86_64_xen_startup = kern/x86_64/xen/startup.S;
i386_xen_pvh_startup = kern/i386/xen/startup_pvh.S;
i386_qemu_startup = kern/i386/qemu/startup.S;
i386_ieee1275_startup = kern/i386/ieee1275/startup.S;
i386_coreboot_startup = kern/i386/coreboot/startup.S;
@ -110,9 +116,12 @@ kernel = {
mips_startup = kern/mips/startup.S;
sparc64_ieee1275_startup = kern/sparc64/ieee1275/crt0.S;
powerpc_ieee1275_startup = kern/powerpc/ieee1275/startup.S;
arm_uboot_startup = kern/arm/uboot/startup.S;
arm_uboot_startup = kern/arm/startup.S;
arm_coreboot_startup = kern/arm/startup.S;
arm_efi_startup = kern/arm/efi/startup.S;
arm64_efi_startup = kern/arm64/efi/startup.S;
riscv32_efi_startup = kern/riscv/efi/startup.S;
riscv64_efi_startup = kern/riscv/efi/startup.S;
common = kern/command.c;
common = kern/corecmd.c;
@ -154,28 +163,58 @@ kernel = {
uboot = kern/uboot/init.c;
uboot = kern/uboot/hw.c;
uboot = term/uboot/console.c;
arm_uboot = kern/arm/uboot/init.c;
arm_uboot = kern/arm/uboot/uboot.S;
arm_coreboot = kern/arm/coreboot/init.c;
arm_coreboot = kern/arm/coreboot/timer.c;
arm_coreboot = kern/arm/coreboot/coreboot.S;
arm_coreboot = lib/fdt.c;
arm_coreboot = bus/fdt.c;
arm_coreboot = term/ps2.c;
arm_coreboot = term/arm/pl050.c;
arm_coreboot = term/arm/cros.c;
arm_coreboot = term/arm/cros_ec.c;
arm_coreboot = bus/spi/rk3288_spi.c;
arm_coreboot = commands/keylayouts.c;
arm_coreboot = kern/arm/coreboot/dma.c;
terminfoinkernel = term/terminfo.c;
terminfoinkernel = term/tparm.c;
terminfoinkernel = commands/extcmd.c;
terminfoinkernel = lib/arg.c;
softdiv = lib/division.c;
i386 = kern/i386/dl.c;
i386_xen = kern/i386/dl.c;
i386_xen_pvh = kern/i386/dl.c;
i386_coreboot = kern/i386/coreboot/init.c;
i386_multiboot = kern/i386/coreboot/init.c;
i386_qemu = kern/i386/qemu/init.c;
i386_coreboot_multiboot_qemu = term/i386/pc/vga_text.c;
i386_coreboot = video/i386/coreboot/cbfb.c;
coreboot = video/coreboot/cbfb.c;
efi = disk/efi/efidisk.c;
efi = kern/efi/efi.c;
efi = kern/efi/init.c;
efi = kern/efi/mm.c;
efi = term/efi/console.c;
efi = kern/acpi.c;
efi = kern/efi/acpi.c;
i386_coreboot = kern/i386/pc/acpi.c;
i386_multiboot = kern/i386/pc/acpi.c;
i386_coreboot = kern/acpi.c;
i386_multiboot = kern/acpi.c;
x86 = kern/i386/tsc.c;
x86 = kern/i386/tsc_pit.c;
i386_efi = kern/i386/efi/tsc.c;
x86_64_efi = kern/i386/efi/tsc.c;
i386_efi = kern/i386/tsc_pmtimer.c;
i386_coreboot = kern/i386/tsc_pmtimer.c;
x86_64_efi = kern/i386/tsc_pmtimer.c;
i386_efi = kern/i386/efi/init.c;
i386_efi = bus/pci.c;
@ -187,6 +226,7 @@ kernel = {
x86_64_efi = bus/pci.c;
xen = kern/i386/tsc.c;
xen = kern/i386/xen/tsc.c;
x86_64_xen = kern/x86_64/xen/hypercall.S;
i386_xen = kern/i386/xen/hypercall.S;
xen = kern/xen/init.c;
@ -194,6 +234,14 @@ kernel = {
xen = disk/xen/xendisk.c;
xen = commands/boot.c;
i386_xen_pvh = commands/boot.c;
i386_xen_pvh = disk/xen/xendisk.c;
i386_xen_pvh = kern/i386/tsc.c;
i386_xen_pvh = kern/i386/xen/tsc.c;
i386_xen_pvh = kern/i386/xen/pvh.c;
i386_xen_pvh = kern/xen/init.c;
i386_xen_pvh = term/xen/console.c;
ia64_efi = kern/ia64/efi/startup.S;
ia64_efi = kern/ia64/efi/init.c;
ia64_efi = kern/ia64/dl.c;
@ -201,9 +249,16 @@ kernel = {
ia64_efi = kern/ia64/cache.c;
arm_efi = kern/arm/efi/init.c;
arm_efi = kern/arm/efi/misc.c;
arm_efi = kern/efi/fdt.c;
arm64_efi = kern/arm/efi/init.c;
arm64_efi = kern/arm64/efi/init.c;
arm64_efi = kern/efi/fdt.c;
riscv32_efi = kern/riscv/efi/init.c;
riscv32_efi = kern/efi/fdt.c;
riscv64_efi = kern/riscv/efi/init.c;
riscv64_efi = kern/efi/fdt.c;
i386_pc = kern/i386/pc/init.c;
i386_pc = kern/i386/pc/mmap.c;
@ -213,8 +268,10 @@ kernel = {
i386_qemu = kern/vga_init.c;
i386_qemu = kern/i386/qemu/mmap.c;
i386_coreboot = kern/i386/coreboot/mmap.c;
coreboot = kern/coreboot/mmap.c;
i386_coreboot = kern/i386/coreboot/cbtable.c;
coreboot = kern/coreboot/cbtable.c;
arm_coreboot = kern/arm/coreboot/cbtable.c;
i386_multiboot = kern/i386/multiboot_mmap.c;
@ -226,6 +283,7 @@ kernel = {
mips_qemu_mips = term/ns8250.c;
mips_qemu_mips = term/serial.c;
mips_qemu_mips = term/at_keyboard.c;
mips_qemu_mips = term/ps2.c;
mips_qemu_mips = commands/boot.c;
mips_qemu_mips = commands/keylayouts.c;
mips_qemu_mips = term/i386/pc/vga_text.c;
@ -241,6 +299,7 @@ kernel = {
mips_loongson = bus/pci.c;
mips_loongson = kern/mips/loongson/init.c;
mips_loongson = term/at_keyboard.c;
mips_loongson = term/ps2.c;
mips_loongson = commands/boot.c;
mips_loongson = term/serial.c;
mips_loongson = video/sm712.c;
@ -258,6 +317,7 @@ kernel = {
sparc64_ieee1275 = kern/sparc64/cache.S;
sparc64_ieee1275 = kern/sparc64/dl.c;
sparc64_ieee1275 = kern/sparc64/ieee1275/ieee1275.c;
sparc64_ieee1275 = disk/ieee1275/obdisk.c;
arm = kern/arm/dl.c;
arm = kern/arm/dl_helper.c;
@ -265,13 +325,21 @@ kernel = {
arm = kern/arm/cache_armv7.S;
extra_dist = kern/arm/cache.S;
arm = kern/arm/cache.c;
arm = kern/arm/misc.S;
arm = kern/arm/compiler-rt.S;
arm64 = kern/arm64/cache.c;
arm64 = kern/arm64/cache_flush.S;
arm64 = kern/arm64/dl.c;
arm64 = kern/arm64/dl_helper.c;
riscv32 = kern/riscv/cache.c;
riscv32 = kern/riscv/cache_flush.S;
riscv32 = kern/riscv/dl.c;
riscv64 = kern/riscv/cache.c;
riscv64 = kern/riscv/cache_flush.S;
riscv64 = kern/riscv/dl.c;
emu = disk/host.c;
emu = kern/emu/cache_s.S;
emu = kern/emu/hostdisk.c;
@ -327,7 +395,7 @@ program = {
ldadd = 'kernel.exec$(EXEEXT)';
ldadd = '$(MODULE_FILES)';
ldadd = 'gnulib/libgnu.a $(LIBINTL) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBSDL) $(LIBUSB) $(LIBPCIACCESS) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
ldadd = 'lib/gnulib/libgnu.a $(LIBINTL) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBSDL) $(LIBUSB) $(LIBPCIACCESS) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
enable = emu;
};
@ -339,7 +407,7 @@ program = {
emu_nodist = symlist.c;
ldadd = 'kernel.exec$(EXEEXT)';
ldadd = 'gnulib/libgnu.a $(LIBINTL) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBSDL) $(LIBUSB) $(LIBPCIACCESS) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
ldadd = 'lib/gnulib/libgnu.a $(LIBINTL) $(LIBUTIL) $(LIBSDL) $(LIBUSB) $(LIBPCIACCESS) $(LIBDEVMAPPER) $(LIBZFS) $(LIBNVPAIR) $(LIBGEOM)';
enable = emu;
};
@ -357,8 +425,14 @@ image = {
i386_qemu_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),$(GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_LINK_ADDR)';
i386_qemu_ccasflags = '-DGRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_LINK_ADDR=$(GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_LINK_ADDR)';
sparc64_ieee1275_objcopyflags = '-O a.out-sunos-big';
sparc64_ieee1275_ldflags = ' -Wl,-Ttext=0x4000';
/* The entry point for a.out binaries on sparc64 starts
at 0x4000. Since we are writing the 32 bytes long a.out
header in the assembly code ourselves, we need to tell
the linker to adjust the start of the text segment to
0x4000 - 0x20 = 0x3fe0.
*/
sparc64_ieee1275_ldflags = ' -Wl,-Ttext=0x3fe0';
sparc64_ieee1275_objcopyflags = '-O binary';
objcopyflags = '-O binary';
enable = i386_pc;
@ -387,8 +461,10 @@ image = {
i386_pc_ldflags = '$(TARGET_IMG_BASE_LDOPT),0x7C00';
sparc64_ieee1275 = boot/sparc64/ieee1275/boot.S;
sparc64_ieee1275_objcopyflags = '-O a.out-sunos-big';
sparc64_ieee1275_ldflags = ' -Wl,-Ttext=0x4000';
/* See comment for sparc64_ieee1275_ldflags above. */
sparc64_ieee1275_ldflags = ' -Wl,-Ttext=0x3fe0';
sparc64_ieee1275_objcopyflags = '-O binary';
sparc64_ieee1275_cppflags = '-DCDBOOT=1';
objcopyflags = '-O binary';
@ -443,13 +519,13 @@ image = {
common = lib/xzembed/xz_dec_bcj.c;
common = lib/xzembed/xz_dec_lzma2.c;
common = lib/xzembed/xz_dec_stream.c;
common = kern/compiler-rt.c;
cppflags = '-I$(srcdir)/lib/posix_wrap -I$(srcdir)/lib/xzembed -DGRUB_EMBED_DECOMPRESSOR=1';
objcopyflags = '-O binary';
mips_ldflags = '$(TARGET_LDFLAGS_STATIC_LIBGCC) -Wl,-Ttext,$(TARGET_DECOMPRESSOR_LINK_ADDR)';
ldadd = '$(TARGET_LIBGCC)';
cflags = '-Wno-unreachable-code $(TARGET_LDFLAGS_STATIC_LIBGCC)';
mips_ldflags = '-Wl,-Ttext,$(TARGET_DECOMPRESSOR_LINK_ADDR)';
cflags = '-Wno-unreachable-code';
enable = mips;
};
@ -461,9 +537,7 @@ image = {
cppflags = '-DGRUB_EMBED_DECOMPRESSOR=1';
objcopyflags = '-O binary';
mips_ldflags = '$(TARGET_LDFLAGS_STATIC_LIBGCC) -Wl,-Ttext,$(TARGET_DECOMPRESSOR_LINK_ADDR)';
ldadd = '$(TARGET_LIBGCC)';
cflags = '$(TARGET_LDFLAGS_STATIC_LIBGCC)';
mips_ldflags = '-Wl,-Ttext,$(TARGET_DECOMPRESSOR_LINK_ADDR)';
enable = mips;
};
@ -481,7 +555,7 @@ image = {
name = fwstart;
mips_loongson = boot/mips/loongson/fwstart.S;
objcopyflags = '-O binary';
ldflags = '$(TARGET_LDFLAGS_STATIC_LIBGCC) $(TARGET_LIBGCC) -Wl,-N,-S,-Ttext,0xbfc00000,-Bstatic';
ldflags = '-Wl,-N,-S,-Ttext,0xbfc00000,-Bstatic';
enable = mips_loongson;
};
@ -489,7 +563,7 @@ image = {
name = fwstart_fuloong2f;
mips_loongson = boot/mips/loongson/fuloong2f.S;
objcopyflags = '-O binary';
ldflags = '$(TARGET_LDFLAGS_STATIC_LIBGCC) $(TARGET_LIBGCC) -Wl,-N,-S,-Ttext,0xbfc00000,-Bstatic';
ldflags = '-Wl,-N,-S,-Ttext,0xbfc00000,-Bstatic';
enable = mips_loongson;
};
@ -511,13 +585,6 @@ module = {
enable = x86;
};
module = {
name = libusb;
emu = bus/usb/emu/usb.c;
enable = emu;
condition = COND_GRUB_EMU_USB;
};
module = {
name = lsspd;
mips_loongson = commands/mips/loongson/lsspd.c;
@ -532,13 +599,6 @@ module = {
enable = usb;
};
module = {
name = emuusb;
common = bus/usb/usb.c;
enable = emu;
condition = COND_GRUB_EMU_USB;
};
module = {
name = usbserial_common;
common = bus/usb/serial/common.c;
@ -578,7 +638,10 @@ module = {
module = {
name = ehci;
common = bus/usb/ehci.c;
arm_coreboot = bus/usb/ehci-fdt.c;
pci = bus/usb/ehci-pci.c;
enable = pci;
enable = arm_coreboot;
};
module = {
@ -620,7 +683,6 @@ module = {
module = {
name = lsxen;
common = commands/xen/lsxen.c;
cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_XEN)';
enable = xen;
};
@ -646,6 +708,7 @@ module = {
module = {
name = cbtable;
common = kern/i386/coreboot/cbtable.c;
common = kern/coreboot/cbtable.c;
enable = i386_pc;
enable = i386_efi;
enable = i386_qemu;
@ -676,7 +739,7 @@ module = {
name = regexp;
common = commands/regexp.c;
common = commands/wildcard.c;
common = gnulib/regex.c;
common = lib/gnulib/regex.c;
cflags = '$(CFLAGS_POSIX) $(CFLAGS_GNULIB)';
cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_POSIX) $(CPPFLAGS_GNULIB)';
};
@ -685,10 +748,8 @@ module = {
name = acpi;
common = commands/acpi.c;
efi = commands/efi/acpi.c;
i386_pc = commands/i386/pc/acpi.c;
i386_coreboot = commands/i386/pc/acpi.c;
i386_multiboot = commands/i386/pc/acpi.c;
i386_pc = kern/acpi.c;
i386_pc = kern/i386/pc/acpi.c;
enable = efi;
enable = i386_pc;
@ -761,6 +822,9 @@ module = {
enable = arm_efi;
enable = arm64_efi;
enable = arm_uboot;
enable = arm_coreboot;
enable = riscv32_efi;
enable = riscv64_efi;
};
module = {
@ -782,6 +846,7 @@ module = {
name = cpuid;
common = commands/i386/cpuid.c;
enable = x86;
enable = i386_xen_pvh;
enable = i386_xen;
enable = x86_64_xen;
};
@ -841,29 +906,27 @@ module = {
i386_coreboot = lib/i386/halt.c;
i386_qemu = lib/i386/halt.c;
xen = lib/xen/halt.c;
xen_cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_XEN)';
i386_xen_pvh = lib/xen/halt.c;
efi = lib/efi/halt.c;
ieee1275 = lib/ieee1275/halt.c;
emu = lib/emu/halt.c;
uboot = lib/uboot/halt.c;
uboot = lib/dummy/halt.c;
arm_coreboot = lib/dummy/halt.c;
};
module = {
name = reboot;
i386 = lib/i386/reboot.c;
i386 = lib/i386/reboot_trampoline.S;
ia64_efi = lib/efi/reboot.c;
x86_64_efi = lib/efi/reboot.c;
arm_efi = lib/efi/reboot.c;
arm64_efi = lib/efi/reboot.c;
powerpc_ieee1275 = lib/ieee1275/reboot.c;
sparc64_ieee1275 = lib/ieee1275/reboot.c;
mips_arc = lib/mips/arc/reboot.c;
mips_loongson = lib/mips/loongson/reboot.c;
mips_qemu_mips = lib/mips/qemu_mips/reboot.c;
xen = lib/xen/reboot.c;
xen_cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_XEN)';
i386_xen_pvh = lib/xen/reboot.c;
uboot = lib/uboot/reboot.c;
arm_coreboot = lib/dummy/reboot.c;
common = commands/reboot.c;
};
@ -873,16 +936,26 @@ module = {
};
module = {
name = verify;
common = commands/verify.c;
name = pgp;
common = commands/pgp.c;
cflags = '$(CFLAGS_POSIX)';
cppflags = '-I$(srcdir)/lib/posix_wrap';
};
module = {
name = verifiers;
common = commands/verifiers.c;
};
module = {
name = shim_lock;
common = commands/efi/shim_lock.c;
enable = efi;
};
module = {
name = hdparm;
common = commands/hdparm.c;
common = lib/hexdump.c;
enable = pci;
enable = mips_qemu_mips;
};
@ -1024,6 +1097,21 @@ module = {
common = commands/sleep.c;
};
module = {
name = smbios;
common = commands/smbios.c;
efi = commands/efi/smbios.c;
i386_pc = commands/i386/pc/smbios.c;
i386_coreboot = commands/i386/pc/smbios.c;
i386_multiboot = commands/i386/pc/smbios.c;
enable = efi;
enable = i386_pc;
enable = i386_coreboot;
enable = i386_multiboot;
};
module = {
name = suspend;
ieee1275 = commands/ieee1275/suspend.c;
@ -1088,10 +1176,27 @@ module = {
common = disk/cryptodisk.c;
};
module = {
name = json;
common = lib/json/json.c;
};
module = {
name = afsplitter;
common = disk/AFSplitter.c;
};
module = {
name = luks;
common = disk/luks.c;
common = disk/AFSplitter.c;
};
module = {
name = luks2;
common = disk/luks2.c;
common = lib/gnulib/base64.c;
cflags = '$(CFLAGS_POSIX) $(CFLAGS_GNULIB)';
cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_POSIX) $(CPPFLAGS_GNULIB) -I$(srcdir)/lib/json';
};
module = {
@ -1246,12 +1351,27 @@ module = {
common = fs/bfs.c;
};
module = {
name = zstd;
common = lib/zstd/debug.c;
common = lib/zstd/entropy_common.c;
common = lib/zstd/error_private.c;
common = lib/zstd/fse_decompress.c;
common = lib/zstd/huf_decompress.c;
common = lib/zstd/module.c;
common = lib/zstd/xxhash.c;
common = lib/zstd/zstd_common.c;
common = lib/zstd/zstd_decompress.c;
cflags = '$(CFLAGS_POSIX) -Wno-undef';
cppflags = '-I$(srcdir)/lib/posix_wrap -I$(srcdir)/lib/zstd';
};
module = {
name = btrfs;
common = fs/btrfs.c;
common = lib/crc.c;
cflags = '$(CFLAGS_POSIX) -Wno-undef';
cppflags = '-I$(srcdir)/lib/posix_wrap -I$(srcdir)/lib/minilzo -DMINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H';
cppflags = '-I$(srcdir)/lib/posix_wrap -I$(srcdir)/lib/minilzo -I$(srcdir)/lib/zstd -DMINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H';
};
module = {
@ -1299,6 +1419,11 @@ module = {
common = fs/exfat.c;
};
module = {
name = f2fs;
common = fs/f2fs.c;
};
module = {
name = fshelp;
common = fs/fshelp.c;
@ -1464,7 +1589,6 @@ module = {
module = {
name = gfxmenu;
common = gfxmenu/gfxmenu.c;
common = gfxmenu/model.c;
common = gfxmenu/view.c;
common = gfxmenu/font.c;
common = gfxmenu/icon_manager.c;
@ -1527,12 +1651,18 @@ module = {
x86 = lib/i386/relocator16.S;
x86 = lib/i386/relocator32.S;
x86 = lib/i386/relocator64.S;
i386_xen_pvh = lib/i386/relocator16.S;
i386_xen_pvh = lib/i386/relocator32.S;
i386_xen_pvh = lib/i386/relocator64.S;
i386 = lib/i386/relocator_asm.S;
i386_xen_pvh = lib/i386/relocator_asm.S;
x86_64 = lib/x86_64/relocator_asm.S;
i386_xen = lib/i386/relocator_asm.S;
x86_64_xen = lib/x86_64/relocator_asm.S;
x86 = lib/i386/relocator.c;
x86 = lib/i386/relocator_common_c.c;
i386_xen_pvh = lib/i386/relocator.c;
i386_xen_pvh = lib/i386/relocator_common_c.c;
ieee1275 = lib/ieee1275/relocator.c;
efi = lib/efi/relocator.c;
mips = lib/mips/relocator_asm.S;
@ -1543,7 +1673,7 @@ module = {
i386_xen = lib/i386/xen/relocator.S;
x86_64_xen = lib/x86_64/xen/relocator.S;
xen = lib/i386/relocator_common_c.c;
xen_cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_XEN)';
x86_64_efi = lib/x86_64/efi/relocator.c;
extra_dist = lib/i386/relocator_common.S;
extra_dist = kern/powerpc/cache_flush.S;
@ -1551,23 +1681,25 @@ module = {
enable = mips;
enable = powerpc;
enable = x86;
enable = i386_xen_pvh;
enable = xen;
};
module = {
name = datetime;
common = lib/datetime.c;
cmos = lib/cmos_datetime.c;
efi = lib/efi/datetime.c;
uboot = lib/uboot/datetime.c;
uboot = lib/dummy/datetime.c;
arm_coreboot = lib/dummy/datetime.c;
sparc64_ieee1275 = lib/ieee1275/datetime.c;
powerpc_ieee1275 = lib/ieee1275/datetime.c;
sparc64_ieee1275 = lib/ieee1275/cmos.c;
powerpc_ieee1275 = lib/ieee1275/cmos.c;
xen = lib/xen/datetime.c;
xen_cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_XEN)';
i386_xen_pvh = lib/xen/datetime.c;
mips_arc = lib/arc/datetime.c;
enable = noemu;
};
module = {
@ -1582,6 +1714,7 @@ module = {
extra_dist = lib/ia64/longjmp.S;
extra_dist = lib/arm/setjmp.S;
extra_dist = lib/arm64/setjmp.S;
extra_dist = lib/riscv/setjmp.S;
};
module = {
@ -1612,8 +1745,6 @@ module = {
module = {
name = linux16;
common = loader/i386/pc/linux.c;
common = loader/linux.c;
common = lib/cmdline.c;
enable = x86;
};
@ -1648,46 +1779,89 @@ module = {
cppflags = "-DGRUB_USE_MULTIBOOT2";
common = loader/multiboot.c;
common = lib/cmdline.c;
common = loader/multiboot_mbi2.c;
enable = x86;
enable = i386_xen_pvh;
enable = mips;
};
module = {
name = multiboot;
common = loader/multiboot.c;
common = lib/cmdline.c;
x86 = loader/i386/multiboot_mbi.c;
i386_xen_pvh = loader/i386/multiboot_mbi.c;
extra_dist = loader/multiboot_elfxx.c;
enable = x86;
enable = i386_xen_pvh;
};
module = {
name = xen_boot;
arm64 = loader/arm64/xen_boot.c;
enable = arm64;
};
module = {
name = linux;
x86 = loader/i386/linux.c;
i386_xen_pvh = loader/i386/linux.c;
xen = loader/i386/xen.c;
xen_cppflags = '$(CPPFLAGS_XEN)';
i386_pc = lib/i386/pc/vesa_modes_table.c;
i386_xen_pvh = lib/i386/pc/vesa_modes_table.c;
mips = loader/mips/linux.c;
powerpc_ieee1275 = loader/powerpc/ieee1275/linux.c;
sparc64_ieee1275 = loader/sparc64/ieee1275/linux.c;
ia64_efi = loader/ia64/efi/linux.c;
arm = loader/arm/linux.c;
arm_coreboot = loader/arm/linux.c;
arm_efi = loader/arm64/linux.c;
arm_uboot = loader/arm/linux.c;
arm64 = loader/arm64/linux.c;
fdt = lib/fdt.c;
riscv32 = loader/riscv/linux.c;
riscv64 = loader/riscv/linux.c;
common = loader/linux.c;
common = lib/cmdline.c;
enable = noemu;
};
module = {
name = fdt;
efi = loader/efi/fdt.c;
common = lib/fdt.c;
enable = fdt;
};
module = {
name = xnu;
x86 = loader/xnu_resume.c;
x86 = loader/i386/xnu.c;
x86 = loader/xnu.c;
enable = x86;
/* Code is pretty generic but relies on RNG which
is available only on few platforms. It's not a
big deal as xnu needs ACPI anyway and we have
RNG on all platforms with ACPI.
*/
enable = i386_multiboot;
enable = i386_coreboot;
enable = i386_pc;
enable = i386_efi;
enable = x86_64_efi;
};
module = {
name = random;
x86 = lib/i386/random.c;
common = lib/random.c;
i386_multiboot = kern/i386/tsc_pmtimer.c;
i386_coreboot = kern/i386/tsc_pmtimer.c;
i386_pc = kern/i386/tsc_pmtimer.c;
enable = i386_multiboot;
enable = i386_coreboot;
enable = i386_pc;
enable = i386_efi;
enable = x86_64_efi;
};
module = {
@ -1723,6 +1897,8 @@ module = {
common = mmap/mmap.c;
x86 = mmap/i386/uppermem.c;
x86 = mmap/i386/mmap.c;
i386_xen_pvh = mmap/i386/uppermem.c;
i386_xen_pvh = mmap/i386/mmap.c;
i386_pc = mmap/i386/pc/mmap.c;
i386_pc = mmap/i386/pc/mmap_helper.S;
@ -1732,9 +1908,12 @@ module = {
mips = mmap/mips/uppermem.c;
enable = x86;
enable = i386_xen_pvh;
enable = ia64_efi;
enable = arm_efi;
enable = arm64_efi;
enable = riscv32_efi;
enable = riscv64_efi;
enable = mips;
};
@ -1747,7 +1926,6 @@ module = {
common = normal/autofs.c;
common = normal/color.c;
common = normal/completion.c;
common = normal/datetime.c;
common = normal/menu.c;
common = normal/menu_entry.c;
common = normal/menu_text.c;
@ -1843,6 +2021,7 @@ module = {
module = {
name = at_keyboard;
common = term/at_keyboard.c;
common = term/ps2.c;
enable = x86;
};
@ -1935,6 +2114,11 @@ module = {
common = tests/example_functional_test.c;
};
module = {
name = strtoull_test;
common = tests/strtoull_test.c;
};
module = {
name = setjmp_test;
common = tests/setjmp_test.c;
@ -1965,17 +2149,49 @@ module = {
name = legacy_password_test;
common = tests/legacy_password_test.c;
enable = i386_pc;
enable = i386_xen_pvh;
enable = i386_efi;
enable = x86_64_efi;
enable = emu;
enable = xen;
};
module = {
name = div;
common = lib/division.c;
enable = no_softdiv;
};
module = {
name = div_test;
common = tests/div_test.c;
};
module = {
name = mul_test;
common = tests/mul_test.c;
};
module = {
name = shift_test;
common = tests/shift_test.c;
};
module = {
name = cmp_test;
common = tests/cmp_test.c;
};
module = {
name = ctz_test;
common = tests/ctz_test.c;
};
module = {
name = bswap_test;
common = tests/bswap_test.c;
};
module = {
name = videotest_checksum;
common = tests/videotest_checksum.c;
@ -2132,6 +2348,7 @@ module = {
xen = lib/i386/pc/vesa_modes_table.c;
enable = i386_pc;
enable = i386_xen_pvh;
enable = i386_efi;
enable = x86_64_efi;
enable = emu;
@ -2175,10 +2392,12 @@ module = {
module = {
name = backtrace;
x86 = lib/i386/backtrace.c;
i386_xen_pvh = lib/i386/backtrace.c;
i386_xen = lib/i386/backtrace.c;
x86_64_xen = lib/i386/backtrace.c;
common = lib/backtrace.c;
enable = x86;
enable = i386_xen_pvh;
enable = i386_xen;
enable = x86_64_xen;
};
@ -2277,6 +2496,13 @@ module = {
common = commands/testspeed.c;
};
module = {
name = tpm;
common = commands/tpm.c;
efi = commands/efi/tpm.c;
enable = efi;
};
module = {
name = tr;
common = commands/tr.c;
@ -2298,3 +2524,13 @@ module = {
common = loader/i386/xen_file64.c;
extra_dist = loader/i386/xen_fileXX.c;
};
module = {
name = rdmsr;
common = commands/i386/rdmsr.c;
enable = x86;
};
module = {
name = wrmsr;
common = commands/i386/wrmsr.c;
enable = x86;
};

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
#include <grub/decompressor.h>
void *
memset (void *s, int c, grub_size_t len)
grub_memset (void *s, int c, grub_size_t len)
{
grub_uint8_t *ptr;
for (ptr = s; len; ptr++, len--)
@ -68,15 +68,6 @@ grub_memcmp (const void *s1, const void *s2, grub_size_t n)
return 0;
}
int memcmp (const void *s1, const void *s2, grub_size_t n)
__attribute__ ((alias ("grub_memcmp")));
void *memmove (void *dest, const void *src, grub_size_t n)
__attribute__ ((alias ("grub_memmove")));
void *memcpy (void *dest, const void *src, grub_size_t n)
__attribute__ ((alias ("grub_memmove")));
void *grub_decompressor_scratch;
void

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@ -165,8 +165,8 @@ start:
* this area.
*/
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_BPB_START
. = _start + 4
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_BPB_START
.org 4
#endif
#ifdef HYBRID_BOOT
floppy
@ -174,23 +174,23 @@ start:
scratch
#endif
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_BPB_END
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_BPB_END
/*
* End of BIOS parameter block.
*/
kernel_address:
LOCAL(kernel_address):
.word GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_KERNEL_ADDR
#ifndef HYBRID_BOOT
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_KERNEL_SECTOR
kernel_sector:
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_KERNEL_SECTOR
LOCAL(kernel_sector):
.long 1
kernel_sector_high:
LOCAL(kernel_sector_high):
.long 0
#endif
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_BOOT_DRIVE
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_BOOT_DRIVE
boot_drive:
.byte 0xff /* the disk to load kernel from */
/* 0xff means use the boot drive */
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ LOCAL(after_BPB):
* possible boot drive. If GRUB is installed into a floppy,
* this does nothing (only jump).
*/
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_DRIVE_CHECK
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_DRIVE_CHECK
boot_drive_check:
jmp 3f /* grub-setup may overwrite this jump */
testb $0x80, %dl
@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ real_start:
andw $1, %cx
jz LOCAL(chs_mode)
lba_mode:
LOCAL(lba_mode):
xorw %ax, %ax
movw %ax, 4(%si)
@ -290,9 +290,9 @@ lba_mode:
movw $0x0010, (%si)
/* the absolute address */
movl kernel_sector, %ebx
movl LOCAL(kernel_sector), %ebx
movl %ebx, 8(%si)
movl kernel_sector_high, %ebx
movl LOCAL(kernel_sector_high), %ebx
movl %ebx, 12(%si)
/* the segment of buffer address */
@ -361,13 +361,13 @@ LOCAL(final_init):
setup_sectors:
/* load logical sector start (top half) */
movl kernel_sector_high, %eax
movl LOCAL(kernel_sector_high), %eax
orl %eax, %eax
jnz LOCAL(geometry_error)
/* load logical sector start (bottom half) */
movl kernel_sector, %eax
movl LOCAL(kernel_sector), %eax
/* zero %edx */
xorl %edx, %edx
@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ LOCAL(copy_buffer):
popa
/* boot kernel */
jmp *(kernel_address)
jmp *(LOCAL(kernel_address))
/* END OF MAIN LOOP */
@ -511,13 +511,13 @@ LOCAL(message):
*/
#ifdef HYBRID_BOOT
. = _start + 0x1b0
kernel_sector:
.org 0x1b0
LOCAL(kernel_sector):
.long 1
kernel_sector_high:
LOCAL(kernel_sector_high):
.long 0
#endif
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_WINDOWS_NT_MAGIC
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_WINDOWS_NT_MAGIC
nt_magic:
.long 0
.word 0
@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ nt_magic:
* sneaky, huh?
*/
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_PART_START
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_PART_START
#ifndef HYBRID_BOOT
floppy
@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ nt_magic:
scratch
#endif
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_PART_END
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_PART_END
/* the last 2 bytes in the sector 0 contain the signature */
.word GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_SIGNATURE

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ _start:
LOCAL(next):
jmp 1f
. = start + 8
.org 8
bi_pvd:
.long 0 /* LBA of primary volume descriptor. */
@ -168,6 +168,6 @@ err_noboot_msg:
err_cdfail_msg:
.ascii "cdrom read fails\0"
. = start + 0x7FF
.org 0x7FF
.byte 0

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@ -37,8 +37,8 @@
start:
_start:
/*
* _start is loaded at 0x2000 and is jumped to with
* CS:IP 0:0x2000 in kernel.
* _start is loaded at 0x8000 and is jumped to with
* CS:IP 0:0x8000 in kernel.
*/
/*
@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ LOCAL(message):
.word 0
.word 0
. = _start + 0x200 - GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_LIST_SIZE
.org 0x200 - GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_LIST_SIZE
LOCAL(firstlist): /* this label has to be before the first list entry!!! */
/* fill the first data listing with the default */
blocklist_default_start:

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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ data_start:
xorl %ebp, %ebp
jmp LOCAL(linux_next)
. = data_start + 0x1F1
.org 0x1F1
setup_sects:
.byte CODE_SECTORS
@ -292,4 +292,4 @@ LOCAL(fail):
err_int15_msg:
.ascii "move memory fails\0"
. = _start + CODE_SECTORS * 512
.org (CODE_SECTORS * 512 + 512)

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@ -38,5 +38,5 @@ start:
/* This region is a junk. Do you say that this is wasteful?
But I like that the memory layout of the body is consistent
among different kernels rather than scamping just for 1.5KB. */
. = _start + 0x8200 - 0x7C00 - 0x200 - 1
.org 0x8200 - 0x7C00 - 0x200 - 1
.byte 0

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@ -50,23 +50,23 @@ LOCAL (base):
* This is a special data area.
*/
. = _start + GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_COMPRESSED_SIZE
.org GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_COMPRESSED_SIZE
LOCAL(compressed_size):
.long 0
. = _start + GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE
.org GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE
LOCAL(uncompressed_size):
.long 0
. = _start + GRUB_KERNEL_I386_PC_REED_SOLOMON_REDUNDANCY
.org GRUB_KERNEL_I386_PC_REED_SOLOMON_REDUNDANCY
reed_solomon_redundancy:
.long 0
. = _start + GRUB_KERNEL_I386_PC_NO_REED_SOLOMON_LENGTH
.org GRUB_KERNEL_I386_PC_NO_REED_SOLOMON_LENGTH
.short (LOCAL(reed_solomon_part) - _start)
/*
* This is the area for all of the special variables.
*/
. = _start + GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_I386_PC_BOOT_DEVICE
.org GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_I386_PC_BOOT_DEVICE
LOCAL(boot_dev):
.byte 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF
LOCAL(boot_drive):
@ -89,13 +89,13 @@ LOCAL (codestart):
sti /* we're safe again */
/* save the boot drive */
ADDR32 movb %dl, LOCAL(boot_drive)
movb %dl, LOCAL(boot_drive)
/* reset disk system (%ah = 0) */
int $0x13
/* transition to protected mode */
DATA32 call real_to_prot
calll real_to_prot
/* The ".code32" directive takes GAS out of 16-bit mode. */
.code32
@ -118,7 +118,16 @@ LOCAL (codestart):
#include "../../../kern/i386/realmode.S"
/*
*
* This is a workaround for clang adding a section containing only .addrsig
* Since clang itself is unable to assemble this pseudo-opcode, just replace
* it with .text
*
*/
#define addrsig text
#include <rs_decoder.h>
#undef addrsig
.text
@ -149,7 +158,7 @@ gate_a20_try_bios:
movw $0x2401, %ax
int $0x15
DATA32 call real_to_prot
calll real_to_prot
.code32
popl %ebp

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ _start:
jmp 1f
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_I386_QEMU_CORE_ENTRY_ADDR
.org GRUB_BOOT_I386_QEMU_CORE_ENTRY_ADDR
VARIABLE(grub_core_entry_addr)
.long 0
1:
@ -48,8 +48,9 @@ VARIABLE(grub_core_entry_addr)
/* Transition to protected mode. We use pushl to force generation
of a flat return address. */
pushl $1f
DATA32 jmp real_to_prot
jmp real_to_prot
.code32
1:
/* Ensure A20 is enabled. We're in qemu, so control port A works
and there is no need to wait since there is no real logic, it's
all emulated. */
@ -57,7 +58,6 @@ VARIABLE(grub_core_entry_addr)
andb $(~0x03), %al
orb $0x02, %al
outb $0x92
1:
movl EXT_C(grub_core_entry_addr), %edx
jmp *%edx
@ -66,9 +66,9 @@ VARIABLE(grub_core_entry_addr)
/* Intel, in its infinite wisdom, decided to put the i8086 entry point
*right here* and this is why we need this kludge. */
. = GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_SIZE - 16
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_SIZE - 16
.code16
jmp _start
. = GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_SIZE
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_SIZE

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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ retry_cs5536:
b continue
. = start + GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_TLB_REFILL - GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_START
.org GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_TLB_REFILL - GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_START
tlb_refill:
mfc0 $s1, GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_COP0_EPC
mfc0 $s2, GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_COP0_BADVADDR
@ -196,13 +196,13 @@ tlb_refill:
b fatal
addiu $a0, $a0, %lo(unhandled_tlb_refill)
. = start + GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_CACHE_ERROR - GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_START
.org GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_CACHE_ERROR - GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_START
cache_error:
lui $a0, %hi(unhandled_cache_error)
b fatal
addiu $a0, $a0, %lo(unhandled_cache_error)
. = start + GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_OTHER_EXCEPTION - GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_START
.org GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_OTHER_EXCEPTION - GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_FLASH_START
other_exception:
mfc0 $s0, GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_COP0_CAUSE
mfc0 $s1, GRUB_CPU_LOONGSON_COP0_EPC
@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ printhex:
nop
srl $t1, $a0, 28
addiu $t1, $t1, -10
blt $t1, $zero, 2f
bltz $t1, 2f
sll $a0, $a0, 4
addiu $t1, $t1, 'A'-10-'0'
2: addiu $t1, $t1, '0'+10
@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ read_spd:
move $t2, $a0
move $t3, $ra
lui $a0, %hi(read_spd_fail)
addiu $a0, $a0, %hi(read_spd_fail)
addiu $a0, $a0, %lo(read_spd_fail)
/* Send START. */
lui $t0, %hi(GRUB_CS5536_LBAR_SMBUS + GRUB_CS5536_SMB_REG_CTRL1 + GRUB_MACHINE_PCI_IO_BASE_2F)
@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ gpio_dump:
#endif
gpio_dump_end:
.p2align
.p2align 3
write_dumpreg:
ld $t2, 0($t6)

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@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
#include <grub/machine/memory.h>
#include <grub/machine/kernel.h>
#include <grub/offsets.h>
#include <grub/mips/asm.h>
#define BASE_ADDR 8
@ -39,13 +40,13 @@ start:
bal codestart
nop
base:
. = _start + GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_COMPRESSED_SIZE
.org GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_COMPRESSED_SIZE
compressed_size:
.long 0
. = _start + GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE
.org GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_UNCOMPRESSED_SIZE
uncompressed_size:
.long 0
. = _start + GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_UNCOMPRESSED_ADDR
.org GRUB_DECOMPRESSOR_MACHINE_UNCOMPRESSED_ADDR
uncompressed_addr:
.long 0
codestart:
@ -118,50 +119,50 @@ parsestr:
move $v0, $zero
move $t3, $t1
3:
lb $t4, 0($t2)
lb $t5, 0($t3)
lb GRUB_ASM_T4, 0($t2)
lb GRUB_ASM_T5, 0($t3)
addiu $t2, $t2, 1
addiu $t3, $t3, 1
beq $t5, $zero, 1f
beq GRUB_ASM_T5, $zero, 1f
nop
beq $t5, $t4, 3b
beq GRUB_ASM_T5, GRUB_ASM_T4, 3b
nop
bne $t4, $zero, 1f
bne GRUB_ASM_T4, $zero, 1f
nop
addiu $t3, $t3, 0xffff
digcont:
lb $t5, 0($t3)
lb GRUB_ASM_T5, 0($t3)
/* Substract '0' from digit. */
addiu $t5, $t5, 0xffd0
bltz $t5, 1f
addiu GRUB_ASM_T5, GRUB_ASM_T5, 0xffd0
bltz GRUB_ASM_T5, 1f
nop
addiu $t4, $t5, 0xfff7
bgtz $t4, 1f
addiu GRUB_ASM_T4, GRUB_ASM_T5, 0xfff7
bgtz GRUB_ASM_T4, 1f
nop
/* Multiply $v0 by 10 with bitshifts. */
sll $v0, $v0, 1
sll $t4, $v0, 2
addu $v0, $v0, $t4
addu $v0, $v0, $t5
sll GRUB_ASM_T4, $v0, 2
addu $v0, $v0, GRUB_ASM_T4
addu $v0, $v0, GRUB_ASM_T5
addiu $t3, $t3, 1
b digcont
nop
1:
jr $ra
nop
busclockstr: .asciiz "busclock="
cpuclockstr: .asciiz "cpuclock="
memsizestr: .asciiz "memsize="
highmemsizestr: .asciiz "highmemsize="
machtype_yeeloong_str1: .asciiz "machtype=8.9"
machtype_yeeloong_str2: .asciiz "machtype=lemote-yeeloong-"
machtype_fuloong2f_str: .asciiz "machtype=lemote-fuloong-2f"
machtype_fuloong2e_str: .asciiz "machtype=lemote-fuloong-2e"
pmon_yeeloong_str: .asciiz "PMON_VER=LM8"
pmon_fuloong2f_str: .asciiz "PMON_VER=LM6"
pmon_yeeloong_verstr: .asciiz "Version=LM8"
pmon_fuloong2f_verstr: .asciiz "Version=LM6"
busclockstr: .asciz "busclock="
cpuclockstr: .asciz "cpuclock="
memsizestr: .asciz "memsize="
highmemsizestr: .asciz "highmemsize="
machtype_yeeloong_str1: .asciz "machtype=8.9"
machtype_yeeloong_str2: .asciz "machtype=lemote-yeeloong-"
machtype_fuloong2f_str: .asciz "machtype=lemote-fuloong-2f"
machtype_fuloong2e_str: .asciz "machtype=lemote-fuloong-2e"
pmon_yeeloong_str: .asciz "PMON_VER=LM8"
pmon_fuloong2f_str: .asciz "PMON_VER=LM6"
pmon_yeeloong_verstr: .asciz "Version=LM8"
pmon_fuloong2f_verstr: .asciz "Version=LM6"
.p2align 2
argdone:
@ -182,10 +183,10 @@ argdone:
b argdone
addiu $a1, $a1, 4
do_check:
lb $t4, 0($t7)
beq $t4, $zero, 1f
lb GRUB_ASM_T4, 0($t7)
beq GRUB_ASM_T4, $zero, 1f
lb $t3, 0($t6)
bne $t3, $t4, 2f
bne $t3, GRUB_ASM_T4, 2f
addiu $t6, $t6, 1
b do_check
addiu $t7, $t7, 1
@ -222,8 +223,8 @@ cmdlinedone:
1:
beq $t1, $t3, 2f
lb $t4, 0($t2)
sb $t4, 0($t1)
lb GRUB_ASM_T4, 0($t2)
sb GRUB_ASM_T4, 0($t1)
addiu $t1, $t1, 1
b 1b
addiu $t2, $t2, 1

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@ -21,6 +21,24 @@
.text
.align 4
/*
* We're writing the a.out header ourselves as newer
* upstream versions of binutils no longer support
* the a.out format on sparc64.
*
* The boot loader fits into 512 bytes with 32 bytes
* used for the a.out header, hence the text segment
* size is 512 - 32. There is no data segment and no
* code relocation, thus those fields remain zero.
*/
.word 0x1030107 /* Magic number. */
.word 512 - GRUB_BOOT_AOUT_HEADER_SIZE /* Size of text segment. */
.word 0 /* Size of initialized data. */
.word 0 /* Size of uninitialized data. */
.word 0 /* Size of symbol table || checksum. */
.word _start /* Entry point. */
.word 0 /* Size of text relocation. */
.word 0 /* Size of data relocation. */
.globl _start
_start:
/* OF CIF entry point arrives in %o4 */
@ -30,7 +48,7 @@ pic_base:
#ifndef CDBOOT
/* The offsets to these locations are defined by the
* GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_foo macros in include/grub/sparc/ieee1275/boot.h,
* GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_foo macros in include/grub/sparc64/ieee1275/boot.h,
* and grub-setup uses this to patch these next three values as needed.
*
* The boot_path will be the OF device path of the partition where the
@ -40,10 +58,14 @@ pic_base:
*
* After loading in that block we will execute it by jumping to the
* load address plus the size of the prepended A.OUT header (32 bytes).
*
* Since this assembly code includes the 32 bytes long a.out header,
* we need to move the actual code entry point forward by the size
* of the a.out header, i.e. += GRUB_BOOT_AOUT_HEADER_SIZE.
*/
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_BOOT_DEVPATH
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_BOOT_DEVPATH + GRUB_BOOT_AOUT_HEADER_SIZE
boot_path:
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_KERNEL_BYTE
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_KERNEL_BYTE + GRUB_BOOT_AOUT_HEADER_SIZE
boot_path_end:
kernel_byte: .xword (2 << 9)
kernel_address: .word GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_KERNEL_ADDR
@ -52,7 +74,7 @@ kernel_address: .word GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_KERNEL_ADDR
#define boot_path_end (_start + 1024)
#include <grub/offsets.h>
. = _start + 8
.org 8 + GRUB_BOOT_AOUT_HEADER_SIZE
kernel_byte: .xword (2 << 9)
kernel_size: .word 512
kernel_address: .word GRUB_BOOT_SPARC64_IEEE1275_IMAGE_ADDRESS
@ -69,6 +91,10 @@ prom_seek_name: .asciz "seek"
prom_read_name: .asciz "read"
prom_exit_name: .asciz "exit"
grub_name: .asciz "GRUB "
#ifdef CDBOOT
prom_close_name: .asciz "close"
#endif
#define GRUB_NAME_LEN 5
.align 4
@ -213,6 +239,12 @@ bootpath_known:
call prom_call_3_1_o1
#ifdef CDBOOT
LDUW_ABS(kernel_size, 0x00, %o3)
GET_ABS(prom_close_name, %o0)
mov 1, %g1
mov 0, %o5
call prom_call
mov BOOTDEV_REG, %o1
#else
mov 512, %o3
#endif
@ -224,7 +256,7 @@ bootpath_known:
#else
nop
#endif
. = _start + GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_CODE_END
.org GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_CODE_END
/* the last 4 bytes in the sector 0 contain the signature */
.word GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_SIGNATURE

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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ lastlist:
.word 0
.word 0
. = _start + (0x200 - GRUB_BOOT_SPARC64_IEEE1275_LIST_SIZE)
.org (0x200 - GRUB_BOOT_SPARC64_IEEE1275_LIST_SIZE)
blocklist_default_start:
.word 0
.word 2

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@ -55,7 +55,8 @@ grub_pci_device_map_range (grub_pci_device_t dev, grub_addr_t base,
int err;
err = pci_device_map_range (dev, base, size, PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITABLE, &addr);
if (err)
grub_util_error ("mapping 0x%x failed (error %d)\n", base, err);
grub_util_error ("mapping 0x%llx failed (error %d)",
(unsigned long long) base, err);
return addr;
}
@ -66,12 +67,12 @@ grub_pci_device_unmap_range (grub_pci_device_t dev, void *mem,
pci_device_unmap_range (dev, mem, size);
}
GRUB_MOD_INIT (pci)
GRUB_MOD_INIT (emupci)
{
pci_system_init ();
}
GRUB_MOD_FINI (pci)
GRUB_MOD_FINI (emupci)
{
pci_system_cleanup ();
}

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@ -0,0 +1,256 @@
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/fdtbus.h>
#include <grub/fdt.h>
#include <grub/term.h>
static const void *dtb;
static grub_size_t root_address_cells, root_size_cells;
/* Pointer to this symbol signals invalid mapping. */
char grub_fdtbus_invalid_mapping[1];
struct grub_fdtbus_dev *devs;
struct grub_fdtbus_driver *drivers;
int
grub_fdtbus_is_compatible (const char *compat_string,
const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev)
{
grub_size_t compatible_size;
const char *compatible = grub_fdt_get_prop (dtb, dev->node, "compatible",
&compatible_size);
if (!compatible)
return 0;
const char *compatible_end = compatible + compatible_size;
while (compatible < compatible_end)
{
if (grub_strcmp (compat_string, compatible) == 0)
return 1;
compatible += grub_strlen (compatible) + 1;
}
return 0;
}
static void
fdtbus_scan (struct grub_fdtbus_dev *parent)
{
int node;
for (node = grub_fdt_first_node (dtb, parent ? parent->node : 0); node >= 0;
node = grub_fdt_next_node (dtb, node))
{
struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev;
struct grub_fdtbus_driver *driver;
dev = grub_zalloc (sizeof (*dev));
if (!dev)
{
grub_print_error ();
return;
}
dev->node = node;
dev->next = devs;
dev->parent = parent;
devs = dev;
FOR_LIST_ELEMENTS(driver, drivers)
if (!dev->driver && grub_fdtbus_is_compatible (driver->compatible, dev))
{
grub_dprintf ("fdtbus", "Attaching %s\n", driver->compatible);
if (driver->attach (dev) == GRUB_ERR_NONE)
{
grub_dprintf ("fdtbus", "Attached %s\n", driver->compatible);
dev->driver = driver;
break;
}
grub_print_error ();
}
fdtbus_scan (dev);
}
}
void
grub_fdtbus_register (struct grub_fdtbus_driver *driver)
{
struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev;
grub_dprintf ("fdtbus", "Registering %s\n", driver->compatible);
grub_list_push (GRUB_AS_LIST_P (&drivers),
GRUB_AS_LIST (driver));
for (dev = devs; dev; dev = dev->next)
if (!dev->driver && grub_fdtbus_is_compatible (driver->compatible, dev))
{
grub_dprintf ("fdtbus", "Attaching %s (%p)\n", driver->compatible, dev);
if (driver->attach (dev) == GRUB_ERR_NONE)
{
grub_dprintf ("fdtbus", "Attached %s\n", driver->compatible);
dev->driver = driver;
}
grub_print_error ();
}
}
void
grub_fdtbus_unregister (struct grub_fdtbus_driver *driver)
{
grub_list_remove (GRUB_AS_LIST (driver));
struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev;
for (dev = devs; dev; dev = dev->next)
if (dev->driver == driver)
{
if (driver->detach)
driver->detach(dev);
dev->driver = 0;
}
}
void
grub_fdtbus_init (const void *dtb_in, grub_size_t size)
{
if (!dtb_in || grub_fdt_check_header (dtb_in, size) < 0)
grub_fatal ("invalid FDT");
dtb = dtb_in;
const grub_uint32_t *prop = grub_fdt_get_prop (dtb, 0, "#address-cells", 0);
if (prop)
root_address_cells = grub_be_to_cpu32 (*prop);
else
root_address_cells = 1;
prop = grub_fdt_get_prop (dtb, 0, "#size-cells", 0);
if (prop)
root_size_cells = grub_be_to_cpu32 (*prop);
else
root_size_cells = 1;
fdtbus_scan (0);
}
static int
get_address_cells (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev)
{
const grub_uint32_t *prop;
if (!dev)
return root_address_cells;
prop = grub_fdt_get_prop (dtb, dev->node, "#address-cells", 0);
if (prop)
return grub_be_to_cpu32 (*prop);
return 1;
}
static int
get_size_cells (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev)
{
const grub_uint32_t *prop;
if (!dev)
return root_size_cells;
prop = grub_fdt_get_prop (dtb, dev->node, "#size-cells", 0);
if (prop)
return grub_be_to_cpu32 (*prop);
return 1;
}
static grub_uint64_t
get64 (const grub_uint32_t *reg, grub_size_t cells)
{
grub_uint64_t val = 0;
if (cells >= 1)
val = grub_be_to_cpu32 (reg[cells - 1]);
if (cells >= 2)
val |= ((grub_uint64_t) grub_be_to_cpu32 (reg[cells - 2])) << 32;
return val;
}
static volatile void *
translate (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev, const grub_uint32_t *reg)
{
volatile void *ret;
const grub_uint32_t *ranges;
grub_size_t ranges_size, cells_per_mapping;
grub_size_t parent_address_cells, child_address_cells, child_size_cells;
grub_size_t nmappings, i;
if (dev == 0)
{
grub_uint64_t val;
val = get64 (reg, root_address_cells);
if (sizeof (void *) == 4 && (val >> 32))
return grub_fdtbus_invalid_mapping;
return (void *) (grub_addr_t) val;
}
ranges = grub_fdt_get_prop (dtb, dev->node, "ranges", &ranges_size);
if (!ranges)
return grub_fdtbus_invalid_mapping;
if (ranges_size == 0)
return translate (dev->parent, reg);
parent_address_cells = get_address_cells (dev->parent);
child_address_cells = get_address_cells (dev);
child_size_cells = get_size_cells (dev);
cells_per_mapping = parent_address_cells + child_address_cells + child_size_cells;
nmappings = ranges_size / 4 / cells_per_mapping;
for (i = 0; i < nmappings; i++)
{
const grub_uint32_t *child_addr = &ranges[i * cells_per_mapping];
const grub_uint32_t *parent_addr = child_addr + child_address_cells;
grub_uint64_t child_size = get64 (parent_addr + parent_address_cells, child_size_cells);
if (child_address_cells > 2 && grub_memcmp (reg, child_addr, (child_address_cells - 2) * 4) != 0)
continue;
if (get64 (reg, child_address_cells) < get64 (child_addr, child_address_cells))
continue;
grub_uint64_t offset = get64 (reg, child_address_cells) - get64 (child_addr, child_address_cells);
if (offset >= child_size)
continue;
ret = translate (dev->parent, parent_addr);
if (grub_fdtbus_is_mapping_valid (ret))
ret = (volatile char *) ret + offset;
return ret;
}
return grub_fdtbus_invalid_mapping;
}
volatile void *
grub_fdtbus_map_reg (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev, int regno, grub_size_t *size)
{
grub_size_t address_cells, size_cells;
address_cells = get_address_cells (dev->parent);
size_cells = get_size_cells (dev->parent);
const grub_uint32_t *reg = grub_fdt_get_prop (dtb, dev->node, "reg", 0);
if (size && size_cells)
*size = reg[(address_cells + size_cells) * regno + address_cells];
if (size && !size_cells)
*size = 0;
return translate (dev->parent, reg + (address_cells + size_cells) * regno);
}
const char *
grub_fdtbus_get_name (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev)
{
return grub_fdt_get_nodename (dtb, dev->node);
}
const void *
grub_fdtbus_get_prop (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev,
const char *name,
grub_uint32_t *len)
{
return grub_fdt_get_prop (dtb, dev->node, name, len);
}
const void *
grub_fdtbus_get_fdt (void)
{
return dtb;
}

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/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Google Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This is based on depthcharge code.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/mm.h>
#include <grub/time.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/fdtbus.h>
#include <grub/machine/kernel.h>
static grub_err_t
spi_send (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev, const void *data, grub_size_t sz)
{
const grub_uint8_t *ptr = data, *end = ptr + sz;
volatile grub_uint32_t *spi = grub_fdtbus_map_reg (dev, 0, 0);
spi[2] = 0;
spi[1] = sz - 1;
spi[0] = ((1 << 18) | spi[0]) & ~(1 << 19);
spi[2] = 1;
while (ptr < end)
{
while (spi[9] & 2);
spi[256] = *ptr++;
}
while (spi[9] & 1);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
static grub_err_t
spi_receive (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev, void *data, grub_size_t sz)
{
grub_uint8_t *ptr = data, *end = ptr + sz;
volatile grub_uint32_t *spi = grub_fdtbus_map_reg (dev, 0, 0);
spi[2] = 0;
spi[1] = sz - 1;
spi[0] = ((1 << 19) | spi[0]) & ~(1 << 18);
spi[2] = 1;
while (ptr < end)
{
while (spi[9] & 8);
*ptr++ = spi[512];
}
while (spi[9] & 1);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
static grub_err_t
spi_start (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev)
{
volatile grub_uint32_t *spi = grub_fdtbus_map_reg (dev, 0, 0);
spi[3] = 1;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
static void
spi_stop (const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev)
{
volatile grub_uint32_t *spi = grub_fdtbus_map_reg (dev, 0, 0);
spi[3] = 0;
}
static grub_err_t
spi_attach(const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev)
{
if (!grub_fdtbus_is_mapping_valid (grub_fdtbus_map_reg (dev, 0, 0)))
return GRUB_ERR_IO;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
static struct grub_fdtbus_driver spi =
{
.compatible = "rockchip,rk3288-spi",
.attach = spi_attach,
.send = spi_send,
.receive = spi_receive,
.start = spi_start,
.stop = spi_stop,
};
void
grub_rk3288_spi_init (void)
{
grub_fdtbus_register (&spi);
}

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/* ehci.c - EHCI Support. */
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/mm.h>
#include <grub/time.h>
#include <grub/usb.h>
#include <grub/fdtbus.h>
static grub_err_t
ehci_attach(const struct grub_fdtbus_dev *dev)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "Found generic-ehci\n");
grub_ehci_init_device (grub_fdtbus_map_reg (dev, 0, 0));
return 0;
}
struct grub_fdtbus_driver ehci =
{
.compatible = "generic-ehci",
.attach = ehci_attach
};
void
grub_ehci_pci_scan (void)
{
grub_fdtbus_register (&ehci);
}

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@ -0,0 +1,208 @@
/* ehci.c - EHCI Support. */
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/pci.h>
#include <grub/cpu/pci.h>
#include <grub/cs5536.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/mm.h>
#include <grub/time.h>
#include <grub/usb.h>
#define GRUB_EHCI_PCI_SBRN_REG 0x60
#define GRUB_EHCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK (~0xff)
/* USBLEGSUP bits and related OS OWNED byte offset */
enum
{
GRUB_EHCI_BIOS_OWNED = (1 << 16),
GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED = (1 << 24)
};
/* PCI iteration function... */
static int
grub_ehci_pci_iter (grub_pci_device_t dev, grub_pci_id_t pciid,
void *data __attribute__ ((unused)))
{
volatile grub_uint32_t *regs;
grub_uint32_t base, base_h;
grub_uint32_t eecp_offset;
grub_uint32_t usblegsup = 0;
grub_uint64_t maxtime;
grub_uint32_t interf;
grub_uint32_t subclass;
grub_uint32_t class;
grub_uint8_t release;
grub_uint32_t class_code;
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: begin\n");
if (pciid == GRUB_CS5536_PCIID)
{
grub_uint64_t basereg;
basereg = grub_cs5536_read_msr (dev, GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_EHCI_BASE);
if (!(basereg & GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_MEMORY_ENABLE))
{
/* Shouldn't happen. */
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "No EHCI address is assigned\n");
return 0;
}
base = (basereg & GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_ADDR_MASK);
basereg |= GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_BUS_MASTER;
basereg &= ~GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_PME_ENABLED;
basereg &= ~GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_PME_STATUS;
basereg &= ~GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_SMI_ENABLE;
grub_cs5536_write_msr (dev, GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_EHCI_BASE, basereg);
}
else
{
grub_pci_address_t addr;
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_PCI_REG_CLASS);
class_code = grub_pci_read (addr) >> 8;
interf = class_code & 0xFF;
subclass = (class_code >> 8) & 0xFF;
class = class_code >> 16;
/* If this is not an EHCI controller, just return. */
if (class != 0x0c || subclass != 0x03 || interf != 0x20)
return 0;
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: class OK\n");
/* Check Serial Bus Release Number */
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_EHCI_PCI_SBRN_REG);
release = grub_pci_read_byte (addr);
if (release != 0x20)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: Wrong SBRN: %0x\n",
release);
return 0;
}
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: bus rev. num. OK\n");
/* Determine EHCI EHCC registers base address. */
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_PCI_REG_ADDRESS_REG0);
base = grub_pci_read (addr);
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_PCI_REG_ADDRESS_REG1);
base_h = grub_pci_read (addr);
/* Stop if registers are mapped above 4G - GRUB does not currently
* work with registers mapped above 4G */
if (((base & GRUB_PCI_ADDR_MEM_TYPE_MASK) != GRUB_PCI_ADDR_MEM_TYPE_32)
&& (base_h != 0))
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: registers above 4G are not supported\n");
return 0;
}
base &= GRUB_PCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK;
if (!base)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI: EHCI is not mapped\n");
return 0;
}
/* Set bus master - needed for coreboot, VMware, broken BIOSes etc. */
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_PCI_REG_COMMAND);
grub_pci_write_word(addr,
GRUB_PCI_COMMAND_MEM_ENABLED
| GRUB_PCI_COMMAND_BUS_MASTER
| grub_pci_read_word(addr));
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: 32-bit EHCI OK\n");
}
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: iobase of EHCC: %08x\n",
(base & GRUB_EHCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK));
regs = grub_pci_device_map_range (dev,
(base & GRUB_EHCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK),
0x100);
/* Is there EECP ? */
eecp_offset = (grub_le_to_cpu32 (regs[2]) >> 8) & 0xff;
/* Determine and change ownership. */
/* EECP offset valid in HCCPARAMS */
/* Ownership can be changed via EECP only */
if (pciid != GRUB_CS5536_PCIID && eecp_offset >= 0x40)
{
grub_pci_address_t pciaddr_eecp;
pciaddr_eecp = grub_pci_make_address (dev, eecp_offset);
usblegsup = grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
if (usblegsup & GRUB_EHCI_BIOS_OWNED)
{
grub_boot_time ("Taking ownership of EHCI controller");
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: EHCI owned by: BIOS\n");
/* Ownership change - set OS_OWNED bit */
grub_pci_write (pciaddr_eecp, usblegsup | GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED);
/* Ensure PCI register is written */
grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
/* Wait for finish of ownership change, EHCI specification
* doesn't say how long it can take... */
maxtime = grub_get_time_ms () + 1000;
while ((grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp) & GRUB_EHCI_BIOS_OWNED)
&& (grub_get_time_ms () < maxtime));
if (grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp) & GRUB_EHCI_BIOS_OWNED)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: EHCI change ownership timeout");
/* Change ownership in "hard way" - reset BIOS ownership */
grub_pci_write (pciaddr_eecp, GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED);
/* Ensure PCI register is written */
grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
}
}
else if (usblegsup & GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED)
/* XXX: What to do in this case - nothing ? Can it happen ? */
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: EHCI owned by: OS\n");
else
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: EHCI owned by: NONE\n");
/* XXX: What to do in this case ? Can it happen ?
* Is code below correct ? */
/* Ownership change - set OS_OWNED bit */
grub_pci_write (pciaddr_eecp, GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED);
/* Ensure PCI register is written */
grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
}
/* Disable SMI, just to be sure. */
pciaddr_eecp = grub_pci_make_address (dev, eecp_offset + 4);
grub_pci_write (pciaddr_eecp, 0);
/* Ensure PCI register is written */
grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
}
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "inithw: EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: ownership OK\n");
grub_ehci_init_device (regs);
return 0;
}
void
grub_ehci_pci_scan (void)
{
grub_pci_iterate (grub_ehci_pci_iter, NULL);
}

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@ -22,13 +22,11 @@
#include <grub/usb.h>
#include <grub/usbtrans.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/pci.h>
#include <grub/cpu/pci.h>
#include <grub/cpu/io.h>
#include <grub/time.h>
#include <grub/loader.h>
#include <grub/cs5536.h>
#include <grub/disk.h>
#include <grub/dma.h>
#include <grub/cache.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
@ -38,8 +36,6 @@ GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
* - is not supporting interrupt transfers
*/
#define GRUB_EHCI_PCI_SBRN_REG 0x60
/* Capability registers offsets */
enum
{
@ -53,7 +49,6 @@ enum
#define GRUB_EHCI_EECP_MASK (0xff << 8)
#define GRUB_EHCI_EECP_SHIFT 8
#define GRUB_EHCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK (~0xff)
#define GRUB_EHCI_POINTER_MASK (~0x1f)
/* Capability register SPARAMS bits */
@ -84,13 +79,6 @@ enum
#define GRUB_EHCI_QH_EMPTY 1
/* USBLEGSUP bits and related OS OWNED byte offset */
enum
{
GRUB_EHCI_BIOS_OWNED = (1 << 16),
GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED = (1 << 24)
};
/* Operational registers offsets */
enum
{
@ -337,6 +325,21 @@ struct grub_ehci
static struct grub_ehci *ehci;
static void
sync_all_caches (struct grub_ehci *e)
{
if (!e)
return;
if (e->td_virt)
grub_arch_sync_dma_caches (e->td_virt, sizeof (struct grub_ehci_td) *
GRUB_EHCI_N_TD);
if (e->qh_virt)
grub_arch_sync_dma_caches (e->qh_virt, sizeof (struct grub_ehci_qh) *
GRUB_EHCI_N_QH);
if (e->framelist_virt)
grub_arch_sync_dma_caches (e->framelist_virt, 4096);
}
/* EHCC registers access functions */
static inline grub_uint32_t
grub_ehci_ehcc_read32 (struct grub_ehci *e, grub_uint32_t addr)
@ -437,9 +440,12 @@ grub_ehci_reset (struct grub_ehci *e)
{
grub_uint64_t maxtime;
sync_all_caches (e);
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "reset\n");
grub_ehci_oper_write32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_COMMAND,
GRUB_EHCI_CMD_HC_RESET
| grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_COMMAND));
GRUB_EHCI_CMD_HC_RESET);
/* Ensure command is written */
grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_COMMAND);
/* XXX: How long time could take reset of HC ? */
@ -455,116 +461,24 @@ grub_ehci_reset (struct grub_ehci *e)
}
/* PCI iteration function... */
static int
grub_ehci_pci_iter (grub_pci_device_t dev, grub_pci_id_t pciid,
void *data __attribute__ ((unused)))
void
grub_ehci_init_device (volatile void *regs)
{
grub_uint8_t release;
grub_uint32_t class_code;
grub_uint32_t interf;
grub_uint32_t subclass;
grub_uint32_t class;
grub_uint32_t base, base_h;
struct grub_ehci *e;
grub_uint32_t eecp_offset;
grub_uint32_t fp;
int i;
grub_uint32_t usblegsup = 0;
grub_uint64_t maxtime;
grub_uint32_t n_ports;
grub_uint8_t caplen;
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: begin\n");
if (pciid == GRUB_CS5536_PCIID)
{
grub_uint64_t basereg;
basereg = grub_cs5536_read_msr (dev, GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_EHCI_BASE);
if (!(basereg & GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_MEMORY_ENABLE))
{
/* Shouldn't happen. */
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "No EHCI address is assigned\n");
return 0;
}
base = (basereg & GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_ADDR_MASK);
basereg |= GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_BUS_MASTER;
basereg &= ~GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_PME_ENABLED;
basereg &= ~GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_PME_STATUS;
basereg &= ~GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_BASE_SMI_ENABLE;
grub_cs5536_write_msr (dev, GRUB_CS5536_MSR_USB_EHCI_BASE, basereg);
}
else
{
grub_pci_address_t addr;
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_PCI_REG_CLASS);
class_code = grub_pci_read (addr) >> 8;
interf = class_code & 0xFF;
subclass = (class_code >> 8) & 0xFF;
class = class_code >> 16;
/* If this is not an EHCI controller, just return. */
if (class != 0x0c || subclass != 0x03 || interf != 0x20)
return 0;
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: class OK\n");
/* Check Serial Bus Release Number */
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_EHCI_PCI_SBRN_REG);
release = grub_pci_read_byte (addr);
if (release != 0x20)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: Wrong SBRN: %0x\n",
release);
return 0;
}
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: bus rev. num. OK\n");
/* Determine EHCI EHCC registers base address. */
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_PCI_REG_ADDRESS_REG0);
base = grub_pci_read (addr);
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_PCI_REG_ADDRESS_REG1);
base_h = grub_pci_read (addr);
/* Stop if registers are mapped above 4G - GRUB does not currently
* work with registers mapped above 4G */
if (((base & GRUB_PCI_ADDR_MEM_TYPE_MASK) != GRUB_PCI_ADDR_MEM_TYPE_32)
&& (base_h != 0))
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: registers above 4G are not supported\n");
return 0;
}
base &= GRUB_PCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK;
if (!base)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI: EHCI is not mapped\n");
return 0;
}
/* Set bus master - needed for coreboot, VMware, broken BIOSes etc. */
addr = grub_pci_make_address (dev, GRUB_PCI_REG_COMMAND);
grub_pci_write_word(addr,
GRUB_PCI_COMMAND_MEM_ENABLED
| GRUB_PCI_COMMAND_BUS_MASTER
| grub_pci_read_word(addr));
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: 32-bit EHCI OK\n");
}
/* Allocate memory for the controller and fill basic values. */
e = grub_zalloc (sizeof (*e));
if (!e)
return 1;
return;
e->framelist_chunk = NULL;
e->td_chunk = NULL;
e->qh_chunk = NULL;
e->iobase_ehcc = grub_pci_device_map_range (dev,
(base & GRUB_EHCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK),
0x100);
e->iobase_ehcc = regs;
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: iobase of EHCC: %08x\n",
(base & GRUB_EHCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK));
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: CAPLEN: %02x\n",
grub_ehci_ehcc_read8 (e, GRUB_EHCI_EHCC_CAPLEN));
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: VERSION: %04x\n",
@ -580,7 +494,7 @@ grub_ehci_pci_iter (grub_pci_device_t dev, grub_pci_id_t pciid,
if (caplen & (sizeof (grub_uint32_t) - 1))
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "Unaligned caplen\n");
return 0;
return;
}
e->iobase = ((volatile grub_uint32_t *) e->iobase_ehcc
+ (caplen / sizeof (grub_uint32_t)));
@ -590,8 +504,8 @@ grub_ehci_pci_iter (grub_pci_device_t dev, grub_pci_id_t pciid,
#endif
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: iobase of oper. regs: %08x\n",
(base & GRUB_EHCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK) + caplen);
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: iobase of oper. regs: %08llxx\n",
(unsigned long long) (grub_addr_t) e->iobase_ehcc + caplen);
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: COMMAND: %08x\n",
grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_COMMAND));
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: STATUS: %08x\n",
@ -607,10 +521,6 @@ grub_ehci_pci_iter (grub_pci_device_t dev, grub_pci_id_t pciid,
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: CONFIG_FLAG: %08x\n",
grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_CONFIG_FLAG));
/* Is there EECP ? */
eecp_offset = (grub_ehci_ehcc_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_EHCC_CPARAMS)
& GRUB_EHCI_EECP_MASK) >> GRUB_EHCI_EECP_SHIFT;
/* Check format of data structures requested by EHCI */
/* XXX: In fact it is not used at any place, it is prepared for future
* This implementation uses 32-bits pointers only */
@ -714,65 +624,6 @@ grub_ehci_pci_iter (grub_pci_device_t dev, grub_pci_id_t pciid,
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: QH/TD init. OK\n");
/* Determine and change ownership. */
/* EECP offset valid in HCCPARAMS */
/* Ownership can be changed via EECP only */
if (pciid != GRUB_CS5536_PCIID && eecp_offset >= 0x40)
{
grub_pci_address_t pciaddr_eecp;
pciaddr_eecp = grub_pci_make_address (dev, eecp_offset);
usblegsup = grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
if (usblegsup & GRUB_EHCI_BIOS_OWNED)
{
grub_boot_time ("Taking ownership of EHCI controller");
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: EHCI owned by: BIOS\n");
/* Ownership change - set OS_OWNED bit */
grub_pci_write (pciaddr_eecp, usblegsup | GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED);
/* Ensure PCI register is written */
grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
/* Wait for finish of ownership change, EHCI specification
* doesn't say how long it can take... */
maxtime = grub_get_time_ms () + 1000;
while ((grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp) & GRUB_EHCI_BIOS_OWNED)
&& (grub_get_time_ms () < maxtime));
if (grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp) & GRUB_EHCI_BIOS_OWNED)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: EHCI change ownership timeout");
/* Change ownership in "hard way" - reset BIOS ownership */
grub_pci_write (pciaddr_eecp, GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED);
/* Ensure PCI register is written */
grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
}
}
else if (usblegsup & GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED)
/* XXX: What to do in this case - nothing ? Can it happen ? */
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: EHCI owned by: OS\n");
else
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: EHCI owned by: NONE\n");
/* XXX: What to do in this case ? Can it happen ?
* Is code below correct ? */
/* Ownership change - set OS_OWNED bit */
grub_pci_write (pciaddr_eecp, GRUB_EHCI_OS_OWNED);
/* Ensure PCI register is written */
grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
}
/* Disable SMI, just to be sure. */
pciaddr_eecp = grub_pci_make_address (dev, eecp_offset + 4);
grub_pci_write (pciaddr_eecp, 0);
/* Ensure PCI register is written */
grub_pci_read (pciaddr_eecp);
}
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "inithw: EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: ownership OK\n");
/* Now we can setup EHCI (maybe...) */
/* Check if EHCI is halted and halt it if not */
@ -840,11 +691,13 @@ grub_ehci_pci_iter (grub_pci_device_t dev, grub_pci_id_t pciid,
e->next = ehci;
ehci = e;
sync_all_caches (e);
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: OK at all\n");
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: iobase of oper. regs: %08x\n",
(base & GRUB_EHCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK));
"EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: iobase of oper. regs: %08llx\n",
(unsigned long long) (grub_addr_t) regs);
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: COMMAND: %08x\n",
grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_COMMAND));
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: STATUS: %08x\n",
@ -860,7 +713,7 @@ grub_ehci_pci_iter (grub_pci_device_t dev, grub_pci_id_t pciid,
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "EHCI grub_ehci_pci_iter: CONFIG_FLAG: %08x\n",
grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_CONFIG_FLAG));
return 0;
return;
fail:
if (e)
@ -874,7 +727,7 @@ fail:
}
grub_free (e);
return 0;
return;
}
static int
@ -1020,6 +873,7 @@ grub_ehci_find_qh (struct grub_ehci *e, grub_usb_transfer_t transfer)
/* Found proper existing (and linked) QH, do setup of QH */
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "find_qh: found, QH=%p\n", qh_iter);
grub_ehci_setup_qh (qh_iter, transfer);
sync_all_caches (e);
return qh_iter;
}
@ -1121,7 +975,7 @@ grub_ehci_free_tds (struct grub_ehci *e, grub_ehci_td_t td,
token = grub_le_to_cpu32 (td->token);
to_transfer = (token & GRUB_EHCI_TOTAL_MASK) >> GRUB_EHCI_TOTAL_OFF;
/* Check state of TD - if it did not transfered
/* Check state of TD - if it did not transfer
* whole data then set last_trans - it should be last executed TD
* in case when something went wrong. */
if (transfer && (td->size != to_transfer))
@ -1289,16 +1143,28 @@ grub_ehci_setup_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
grub_ehci_td_t td_prev = NULL;
int i;
struct grub_ehci_transfer_controller_data *cdata;
grub_uint32_t status;
sync_all_caches (e);
/* Check if EHCI is running and AL is enabled */
if ((grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_STATUS)
& GRUB_EHCI_ST_HC_HALTED) != 0)
status = grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_STATUS);
if ((status & GRUB_EHCI_ST_HC_HALTED) != 0)
/* XXX: Fix it: Currently we don't do anything to restart EHCI */
return GRUB_USB_ERR_INTERNAL;
if ((grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_STATUS)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "setup_transfer: halted, status = 0x%x\n",
status);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_INTERNAL;
}
status = grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_STATUS);
if ((status
& (GRUB_EHCI_ST_AS_STATUS | GRUB_EHCI_ST_PS_STATUS)) == 0)
/* XXX: Fix it: Currently we don't do anything to restart EHCI */
return GRUB_USB_ERR_INTERNAL;
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "setup_transfer: no AS/PS, status = 0x%x\n",
status);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_INTERNAL;
}
/* Allocate memory for controller transfer data. */
cdata = grub_malloc (sizeof (*cdata));
@ -1310,6 +1176,7 @@ grub_ehci_setup_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
cdata->qh_virt = grub_ehci_find_qh (e, transfer);
if (!cdata->qh_virt)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "setup_transfer: no QH\n");
grub_free (cdata);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_INTERNAL;
}
@ -1319,6 +1186,7 @@ grub_ehci_setup_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
cdata->td_alt_virt = grub_ehci_alloc_td (e);
if (!cdata->td_alt_virt)
{
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "setup_transfer: no TDs\n");
grub_free (cdata);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_INTERNAL;
}
@ -1345,6 +1213,7 @@ grub_ehci_setup_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
grub_ehci_free_tds (e, cdata->td_first_virt, NULL, &actual);
grub_free (cdata);
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "setup_transfer: no TD\n");
return GRUB_USB_ERR_INTERNAL;
}
@ -1386,6 +1255,8 @@ grub_ehci_setup_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
* i.e. reset token */
cdata->qh_virt->td_overlay.token = grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (0);
sync_all_caches (e);
/* Finito */
transfer->controller_data = cdata;
@ -1434,6 +1305,8 @@ grub_ehci_parse_notrun (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
grub_ehci_free_td (e, cdata->td_alt_virt);
grub_free (cdata);
sync_all_caches (e);
/* Additionally, do something with EHCI to make it running (what?) */
/* Try enable EHCI and AL */
grub_ehci_oper_write32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_COMMAND,
@ -1469,6 +1342,8 @@ grub_ehci_parse_halt (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
grub_ehci_free_td (e, cdata->td_alt_virt);
grub_free (cdata);
sync_all_caches (e);
/* Evaluation of error code - currently we don't have GRUB USB error
* codes for some EHCI states, GRUB_USB_ERR_DATA is used for them.
* Order of evaluation is critical, specially bubble/stall. */
@ -1502,6 +1377,8 @@ grub_ehci_parse_success (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
grub_ehci_free_td (e, cdata->td_alt_virt);
grub_free (cdata);
sync_all_caches (e);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;
}
@ -1515,6 +1392,8 @@ grub_ehci_check_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
transfer->controller_data;
grub_uint32_t token, token_ftd;
sync_all_caches (e);
grub_dprintf ("ehci",
"check_transfer: EHCI STATUS=%08x, cdata=%p, qh=%p\n",
grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_STATUS),
@ -1581,6 +1460,9 @@ grub_ehci_cancel_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
int i;
grub_uint64_t maxtime;
grub_uint32_t qh_phys;
sync_all_caches (e);
grub_uint32_t interrupt =
cdata->qh_virt->ep_cap & GRUB_EHCI_SMASK_MASK;
@ -1600,6 +1482,7 @@ grub_ehci_cancel_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
grub_ehci_free_tds (e, cdata->td_first_virt, transfer, &actual);
grub_ehci_free_td (e, cdata->td_alt_virt);
grub_free (cdata);
sync_all_caches (e);
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "cancel_transfer: end - EHCI not running\n");
return GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;
}
@ -1622,6 +1505,8 @@ grub_ehci_cancel_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
/* Unlink QH from AL */
e->qh_virt[i].qh_hptr = cdata->qh_virt->qh_hptr;
sync_all_caches (e);
/* If this is an interrupt transfer, we just wait for the periodic
* schedule to advance a few times and then assume that the EHCI
* controller has read the updated QH. */
@ -1676,6 +1561,8 @@ grub_ehci_cancel_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "cancel_transfer: end\n");
sync_all_caches (e);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;
}
@ -1777,11 +1664,6 @@ grub_ehci_detect_dev (grub_usb_controller_t dev, int port, int *changed)
status = grub_ehci_port_read (e, port);
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "detect_dev: EHCI STATUS: %08x\n",
grub_ehci_oper_read32 (e, GRUB_EHCI_STATUS));
grub_dprintf ("ehci", "detect_dev: iobase=%p, port=%d, status=0x%02x\n",
e->iobase, port, status);
/* Connect Status Change bit - it detects change of connection */
if (status & GRUB_EHCI_PORT_CONNECT_CH)
{
@ -1842,12 +1724,6 @@ grub_ehci_detect_dev (grub_usb_controller_t dev, int port, int *changed)
}
}
static void
grub_ehci_inithw (void)
{
grub_pci_iterate (grub_ehci_pci_iter, NULL);
}
static grub_err_t
grub_ehci_restore_hw (void)
{
@ -1948,7 +1824,7 @@ GRUB_MOD_INIT (ehci)
grub_stop_disk_firmware ();
grub_boot_time ("Initing EHCI hardware");
grub_ehci_inithw ();
grub_ehci_pci_scan ();
grub_boot_time ("Registering EHCI driver");
grub_usb_controller_dev_register (&usb_controller);
grub_boot_time ("EHCI driver registered");

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@ -1,203 +0,0 @@
/* usb.c -- libusb USB support for GRUB. */
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/mm.h>
#include <usb.h>
#include <grub/usb.h>
#include <grub/dl.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
static struct grub_usb_controller_dev usb_controller =
{
.name = "libusb"
};
static struct grub_usb_device *grub_usb_devs[128];
struct usb_bus *busses;
static grub_err_t
grub_libusb_devices (void)
{
struct usb_bus *bus;
int last = 0;
busses = usb_get_busses();
for (bus = busses; bus; bus = bus->next)
{
struct usb_device *usbdev;
struct grub_usb_device *dev;
for (usbdev = bus->devices; usbdev; usbdev = usbdev->next)
{
struct usb_device_descriptor *desc = &usbdev->descriptor;
grub_err_t err;
if (! desc->bcdUSB)
continue;
dev = grub_malloc (sizeof (*dev));
if (! dev)
return grub_errno;
dev->data = usbdev;
/* Fill in all descriptors. */
err = grub_usb_device_initialize (dev);
if (err)
{
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
continue;
}
/* Register the device. */
grub_usb_devs[last++] = dev;
}
}
return GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;
}
void
grub_usb_poll_devices (void)
{
/* TODO: recheck grub_usb_devs */
}
int
grub_usb_iterate (grub_usb_iterate_hook_t hook, void *hook_data)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 128; i++)
{
if (grub_usb_devs[i])
{
if (hook (grub_usb_devs[i], hook_data))
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
grub_usb_err_t
grub_usb_root_hub (grub_usb_controller_t controller __attribute__((unused)))
{
return GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;
}
grub_usb_err_t
grub_usb_control_msg (grub_usb_device_t dev, grub_uint8_t reqtype,
grub_uint8_t request, grub_uint16_t value,
grub_uint16_t idx, grub_size_t size, char *data)
{
usb_dev_handle *devh;
struct usb_device *d = dev->data;
devh = usb_open (d);
if (usb_control_msg (devh, reqtype, request,
value, idx, data, size, 20) < 0)
{
usb_close (devh);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_STALL;
}
usb_close (devh);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;
}
grub_usb_err_t
grub_usb_bulk_read (grub_usb_device_t dev,
int endpoint, grub_size_t size, char *data)
{
usb_dev_handle *devh;
struct usb_device *d = dev->data;
devh = usb_open (d);
if (usb_claim_interface (devh, 0) < 1)
{
usb_close (devh);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_STALL;
}
if (usb_bulk_read (devh, endpoint, data, size, 20) < 1)
{
usb_close (devh);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_STALL;
}
usb_release_interface (devh, 0);
usb_close (devh);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;
}
grub_usb_err_t
grub_usb_bulk_write (grub_usb_device_t dev,
int endpoint, grub_size_t size, char *data)
{
usb_dev_handle *devh;
struct usb_device *d = dev->data;
devh = usb_open (d);
if (usb_claim_interface (devh, 0) < 0)
goto fail;
if (usb_bulk_write (devh, endpoint, data, size, 20) < 0)
goto fail;
if (usb_release_interface (devh, 0) < 0)
goto fail;
usb_close (devh);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;
fail:
usb_close (devh);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_STALL;
}
GRUB_MOD_INIT (libusb)
{
usb_init();
usb_find_busses();
usb_find_devices();
if (grub_libusb_devices ())
return;
grub_usb_controller_dev_register (&usb_controller);
return;
}
GRUB_MOD_FINI (libusb)
{
return;
}

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@ -750,7 +750,10 @@ grub_ohci_setup_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
{
cdata->td_head_virt = grub_ohci_alloc_td (o);
if (!cdata->td_head_virt)
return GRUB_USB_ERR_INTERNAL; /* We don't need de-allocate ED */
{
grub_free (cdata);
return GRUB_USB_ERR_INTERNAL; /* We don't need de-allocate ED */
}
/* We can set td_head only when ED is not active, i.e.
* when it is newly allocated. */
cdata->ed_virt->td_head

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@ -625,9 +625,7 @@ grub_uhci_check_transfer (grub_usb_controller_t dev,
return GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;
}
grub_dprintf ("uhci", "t status=0x%02x\n", errtd->ctrl_status);
if (!(errtd->ctrl_status & (1 << 23)))
if (errtd && !(errtd->ctrl_status & (1 << 23)))
{
grub_usb_err_t err = GRUB_USB_ERR_NONE;

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@ -149,8 +149,8 @@ grub_usb_add_hub (grub_usb_device_t dev)
grub_usb_set_configuration (dev, 1);
dev->nports = hubdesc.portcnt;
dev->children = grub_zalloc (hubdesc.portcnt * sizeof (dev->children[0]));
dev->ports = grub_zalloc (dev->nports * sizeof (dev->ports[0]));
dev->children = grub_calloc (hubdesc.portcnt, sizeof (dev->children[0]));
dev->ports = grub_calloc (dev->nports, sizeof (dev->ports[0]));
if (!dev->children || !dev->ports)
{
grub_free (dev->children);
@ -268,8 +268,8 @@ grub_usb_controller_dev_register_iter (grub_usb_controller_t controller, void *d
/* Query the number of ports the root Hub has. */
hub->nports = controller->dev->hubports (controller);
hub->devices = grub_zalloc (sizeof (hub->devices[0]) * hub->nports);
hub->ports = grub_zalloc (sizeof (hub->ports[0]) * hub->nports);
hub->devices = grub_calloc (hub->nports, sizeof (hub->devices[0]));
hub->ports = grub_calloc (hub->nports, sizeof (hub->ports[0]));
if (!hub->devices || !hub->ports)
{
grub_free (hub->devices);

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@ -18,12 +18,13 @@
*/
#include <grub/dl.h>
#include <grub/pci.h>
#include <grub/dma.h>
#include <grub/mm.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/usb.h>
#include <grub/usbtrans.h>
#include <grub/time.h>
#include <grub/cache.h>
static inline unsigned int
@ -101,6 +102,8 @@ grub_usb_control_msg (grub_usb_device_t dev,
data_addr = grub_dma_get_phys (data_chunk);
grub_memcpy ((char *) data, data_in, size);
grub_arch_sync_dma_caches (data, size);
grub_dprintf ("usb",
"control: reqtype=0x%02x req=0x%02x val=0x%02x idx=0x%02x size=%lu\n",
reqtype, request, value, index, (unsigned long)size);
@ -161,6 +164,8 @@ grub_usb_control_msg (grub_usb_device_t dev,
setupdata->value = value;
setupdata->index = index;
setupdata->length = size;
grub_arch_sync_dma_caches (setupdata, sizeof (*setupdata));
transfer->transactions[0].size = sizeof (*setupdata);
transfer->transactions[0].pid = GRUB_USB_TRANSFER_TYPE_SETUP;
transfer->transactions[0].data = setupdata_addr;
@ -202,11 +207,13 @@ grub_usb_control_msg (grub_usb_device_t dev,
grub_free (transfer->transactions);
grub_free (transfer);
grub_dma_free (data_chunk);
grub_dma_free (setupdata_chunk);
grub_arch_sync_dma_caches (data, size0);
grub_memcpy (data_in, (char *) data, size0);
grub_dma_free (data_chunk);
return err;
}
@ -236,7 +243,10 @@ grub_usb_bulk_setup_readwrite (grub_usb_device_t dev,
data = grub_dma_get_virt (data_chunk);
data_addr = grub_dma_get_phys (data_chunk);
if (type == GRUB_USB_TRANSFER_TYPE_OUT)
grub_memcpy ((char *) data, data_in, size);
{
grub_memcpy ((char *) data, data_in, size);
grub_arch_sync_dma_caches (data, size);
}
/* Create a transfer. */
transfer = grub_malloc (sizeof (struct grub_usb_transfer));
@ -306,13 +316,17 @@ grub_usb_bulk_finish_readwrite (grub_usb_transfer_t transfer)
dev->toggle[transfer->endpoint] = toggle;
if (transfer->dir == GRUB_USB_TRANSFER_TYPE_IN)
grub_memcpy (transfer->data, (void *)
grub_dma_get_virt (transfer->data_chunk),
transfer->size + 1);
{
grub_arch_sync_dma_caches (grub_dma_get_virt (transfer->data_chunk),
transfer->size + 1);
grub_memcpy (transfer->data, (void *)
grub_dma_get_virt (transfer->data_chunk),
transfer->size + 1);
}
grub_free (transfer->transactions);
grub_free (transfer);
grub_dma_free (transfer->data_chunk);
grub_free (transfer);
}
static grub_usb_err_t

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@ -61,18 +61,6 @@ static const struct grub_arg_option options[] = {
{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
};
/* Simple checksum by summing all bytes. Used by ACPI and SMBIOS. */
grub_uint8_t
grub_byte_checksum (void *base, grub_size_t size)
{
grub_uint8_t *ptr;
grub_uint8_t ret = 0;
for (ptr = (grub_uint8_t *) base; ptr < ((grub_uint8_t *) base) + size;
ptr++)
ret += *ptr;
return ret;
}
/* rev1 is 1 if ACPIv1 is to be generated, 0 otherwise.
rev2 contains the revision of ACPIv2+ to generate or 0 if none. */
static int rev1, rev2;
@ -131,6 +119,8 @@ grub_acpi_get_rsdpv1 (void)
return grub_machine_acpi_get_rsdpv1 ();
}
#if defined (__i386__) || defined (__x86_64__)
static inline int
iszero (grub_uint8_t *reg, int size)
{
@ -141,7 +131,6 @@ iszero (grub_uint8_t *reg, int size)
return 1;
}
#if defined (__i386__) || defined (__x86_64__)
/* Context for grub_acpi_create_ebda. */
struct grub_acpi_create_ebda_ctx {
int ebda_len;
@ -179,8 +168,10 @@ grub_acpi_create_ebda (void)
struct grub_acpi_rsdp_v20 *v2;
ebda = (grub_uint8_t *) (grub_addr_t) ((*((grub_uint16_t *)0x40e)) << 4);
grub_dprintf ("acpi", "EBDA @%p\n", ebda);
if (ebda)
ebda_kb_len = *(grub_uint16_t *) ebda;
grub_dprintf ("acpi", "EBDA length 0x%x\n", ebda_kb_len);
if (ebda_kb_len > 16)
ebda_kb_len = 0;
ctx.ebda_len = (ebda_kb_len + 1) << 10;
@ -227,7 +218,7 @@ grub_acpi_create_ebda (void)
grub_dprintf ("acpi", "Copying rsdpv2 to %p\n", target);
v2inebda = target;
target += v2->length;
target = (grub_uint8_t *) ((((grub_addr_t) target - 1) | 0xf) + 1);
target = (grub_uint8_t *) ALIGN_UP((grub_addr_t) target, 16);
v2 = 0;
break;
}
@ -246,7 +237,7 @@ grub_acpi_create_ebda (void)
grub_dprintf ("acpi", "Copying rsdpv1 to %p\n", target);
v1inebda = target;
target += sizeof (struct grub_acpi_rsdp_v10);
target = (grub_uint8_t *) ((((grub_addr_t) target - 1) | 0xf) + 1);
target = (grub_uint8_t *) ALIGN_UP((grub_addr_t) target, 16);
v1 = 0;
break;
}
@ -265,7 +256,7 @@ grub_acpi_create_ebda (void)
grub_memcpy (target, v2, v2->length);
v2inebda = target;
target += v2->length;
target = (grub_uint8_t *) ((((grub_addr_t) target - 1) | 0xf) + 1);
target = (grub_uint8_t *) ALIGN_UP((grub_addr_t) target, 16);
v2 = 0;
break;
}
@ -282,7 +273,7 @@ grub_acpi_create_ebda (void)
grub_memcpy (target, v1, sizeof (struct grub_acpi_rsdp_v10));
v1inebda = target;
target += sizeof (struct grub_acpi_rsdp_v10);
target = (grub_uint8_t *) ((((grub_addr_t) target - 1) | 0xf) + 1);
target = (grub_uint8_t *) ALIGN_UP((grub_addr_t) target, 16);
v1 = 0;
break;
}
@ -494,6 +485,8 @@ grub_cmd_acpi (struct grub_extcmd_context *ctxt, int argc, char **args)
if (! rsdp)
rsdp = grub_machine_acpi_get_rsdpv1 ();
grub_dprintf ("acpi", "RSDP @%p\n", rsdp);
if (rsdp)
{
grub_uint32_t *entry_ptr;
@ -600,6 +593,9 @@ grub_cmd_acpi (struct grub_extcmd_context *ctxt, int argc, char **args)
if (! table->addr)
{
free_tables ();
grub_free (exclude);
grub_free (load_only);
grub_free (table);
return grub_errno;
}
table->next = acpi_tables;
@ -639,7 +635,7 @@ grub_cmd_acpi (struct grub_extcmd_context *ctxt, int argc, char **args)
grub_size_t size;
char *buf;
file = grub_file_open (args[i]);
file = grub_file_open (args[i], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_ACPI_TABLE);
if (! file)
{
free_tables ();
@ -765,10 +761,10 @@ grub_cmd_acpi (struct grub_extcmd_context *ctxt, int argc, char **args)
struct grub_efi_guid acpi = GRUB_EFI_ACPI_TABLE_GUID;
struct grub_efi_guid acpi20 = GRUB_EFI_ACPI_20_TABLE_GUID;
grub_efi_system_table->boot_services->install_configuration_table
(&acpi20, grub_acpi_get_rsdpv2 ());
grub_efi_system_table->boot_services->install_configuration_table
(&acpi, grub_acpi_get_rsdpv1 ());
efi_call_2 (grub_efi_system_table->boot_services->install_configuration_table,
&acpi20, grub_acpi_get_rsdpv2 ());
efi_call_2 (grub_efi_system_table->boot_services->install_configuration_table,
&acpi, grub_acpi_get_rsdpv1 ());
}
#endif

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@ -26,6 +26,8 @@
#define grub_dprintf(cond, args...) printf ( args )
#define grub_printf printf
#define grub_util_fopen fopen
#define grub_memcmp memcmp
typedef uint64_t grub_uint64_t;
typedef uint32_t grub_uint32_t;
typedef uint16_t grub_uint16_t;
@ -246,6 +248,7 @@ get_sleep_type (grub_uint8_t *table, grub_uint8_t *ptr, grub_uint8_t *end,
if (!add)
return -1;
break;
case GRUB_ACPI_OPCODE_CREATE_DWORD_FIELD:
case GRUB_ACPI_OPCODE_CREATE_WORD_FIELD:
case GRUB_ACPI_OPCODE_CREATE_BYTE_FIELD:
{

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@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ grub_cmd_blocklist (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (argc < 1)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("filename expected"));
grub_file_filter_disable_compression ();
file = grub_file_open (args[0]);
file = grub_file_open (args[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_PRINT_BLOCKLIST
| GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NO_DECOMPRESS);
if (! file)
return grub_errno;

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@ -23,6 +23,8 @@
#include <grub/i18n.h>
#include <grub/disk.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
static grub_err_t
grub_rescue_cmd_info (struct grub_command *cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
int argc __attribute__ ((unused)),

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ grub_cmd_cat (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
if (argc != 1)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("filename expected"));
file = grub_file_open (args[0]);
file = grub_file_open (args[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_CAT);
if (! file)
return grub_errno;
@ -140,10 +140,13 @@ grub_cmd_cat (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
grub_setcolorstate (GRUB_TERM_COLOR_STANDARD);
}
grub_setcolorstate (GRUB_TERM_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT);
for (j = 0; j < utcount; j++)
grub_printf ("<%x>", (unsigned int) utbuf[j]);
grub_setcolorstate (GRUB_TERM_COLOR_STANDARD);
if (utcount)
{
grub_setcolorstate (GRUB_TERM_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT);
for (j = 0; j < utcount; j++)
grub_printf ("<%x>", (unsigned int) utbuf[j]);
grub_setcolorstate (GRUB_TERM_COLOR_STANDARD);
}
grub_xputs ("\n");
grub_refresh ();

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@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ grub_cmd_cmp (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
grub_printf_ (N_("Compare file `%s' with `%s':\n"), args[0],
args[1]);
file1 = grub_file_open (args[0]);
file2 = grub_file_open (args[1]);
file1 = grub_file_open (args[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_CMP);
file2 = grub_file_open (args[1], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_CMP);
if (! file1 || ! file2)
goto cleanup;

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@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ grub_cmd_date (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
for (; argc; argc--, args++)
{
char *p, c;
const char *p;
char c;
int m1, ofs, n, cur_mask;
p = args[0];

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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ grub_cmd_loadbios (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (argc > 1)
{
file = grub_file_open (argv[1]);
file = grub_file_open (argv[1], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_VBE_DUMP);
if (! file)
return grub_errno;
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ grub_cmd_loadbios (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
return grub_errno;
}
file = grub_file_open (argv[0]);
file = grub_file_open (argv[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_VBE_DUMP);
if (! file)
return grub_errno;

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@ -109,8 +109,10 @@ grub_cmd_lsefi (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
status = efi_call_3 (grub_efi_system_table->boot_services->protocols_per_handle,
handle, &protocols, &num_protocols);
if (status != GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS)
if (status != GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS) {
grub_printf ("Unable to retrieve protocols\n");
continue;
}
for (j = 0; j < num_protocols; j++)
{
for (k = 0; k < ARRAY_SIZE (known_protocols); k++)

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ grub_cmd_lsefimmap (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
grub_printf
("Type Physical start - end #Pages "
" Size Attributes\n");
" Size Attributes\n");
memory_map_end = ADD_MEMORY_DESCRIPTOR (memory_map, map_size);
for (desc = memory_map;
desc < memory_map_end;
@ -74,7 +74,8 @@ grub_cmd_lsefimmap (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
"ACPI-nvs",
"MMIO ",
"IO-ports",
"PAL-code"
"PAL-code",
"persist ",
};
if (desc->type < ARRAY_SIZE (types_str))
grub_printf ("%s ", types_str[desc->type]);
@ -87,21 +88,29 @@ grub_cmd_lsefimmap (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
desc->physical_start + (desc->num_pages << 12) - 1,
desc->num_pages);
size = desc->num_pages;
size <<= (12 - 10);
if (size < 1024)
grub_printf (" %4" PRIuGRUB_UINT64_T "KB", size);
size = desc->num_pages << 12; /* 4 KiB page size */
/*
* Since size is a multiple of 4 KiB, no need to handle units
* of just Bytes (which would use a mask of 0x3ff).
*
* 14 characters would support the largest possible number of 4 KiB
* pages that are not a multiple of larger units (e.g., MiB):
* 17592186044415 (0xffffff_fffff000), but that uses a lot of
* whitespace for a rare case. 6 characters usually suffices;
* columns will be off if not, but this is preferable to rounding.
*/
if (size & 0xfffff)
grub_printf (" %6" PRIuGRUB_UINT64_T "KiB", size >> 10);
else if (size & 0x3fffffff)
grub_printf (" %6" PRIuGRUB_UINT64_T "MiB", size >> 20);
else if (size & 0xffffffffff)
grub_printf (" %6" PRIuGRUB_UINT64_T "GiB", size >> 30);
else if (size & 0x3ffffffffffff)
grub_printf (" %6" PRIuGRUB_UINT64_T "TiB", size >> 40);
else if (size & 0xfffffffffffffff)
grub_printf (" %6" PRIuGRUB_UINT64_T "PiB", size >> 50);
else
{
size /= 1024;
if (size < 1024)
grub_printf (" %4" PRIuGRUB_UINT64_T "MB", size);
else
{
size /= 1024;
grub_printf (" %4" PRIuGRUB_UINT64_T "GB", size);
}
}
grub_printf (" %6" PRIuGRUB_UINT64_T "EiB", size >> 60);
attr = desc->attribute;
if (attr & GRUB_EFI_MEMORY_RUNTIME)
@ -122,6 +131,12 @@ grub_cmd_lsefimmap (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
grub_printf (" RP");
if (attr & GRUB_EFI_MEMORY_XP)
grub_printf (" XP");
if (attr & GRUB_EFI_MEMORY_NV)
grub_printf (" NV");
if (attr & GRUB_EFI_MEMORY_MORE_RELIABLE)
grub_printf (" MR");
if (attr & GRUB_EFI_MEMORY_RO)
grub_printf (" RO");
grub_printf ("\n");
}

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@ -37,10 +37,22 @@ static const struct guid_mapping guid_mappings[] =
{
{ GRUB_EFI_ACPI_20_TABLE_GUID, "ACPI-2.0"},
{ GRUB_EFI_ACPI_TABLE_GUID, "ACPI-1.0"},
{ GRUB_EFI_CRC32_GUIDED_SECTION_EXTRACTION_GUID,
"CRC32 GUIDED SECTION EXTRACTION"},
{ GRUB_EFI_DEBUG_IMAGE_INFO_TABLE_GUID, "DEBUG IMAGE INFO"},
{ GRUB_EFI_DEVICE_TREE_GUID, "DEVICE TREE"},
{ GRUB_EFI_DXE_SERVICES_TABLE_GUID, "DXE SERVICES"},
{ GRUB_EFI_HCDP_TABLE_GUID, "HCDP"},
{ GRUB_EFI_HOB_LIST_GUID, "HOB LIST"},
{ GRUB_EFI_LZMA_CUSTOM_DECOMPRESS_GUID, "LZMA CUSTOM DECOMPRESS"},
{ GRUB_EFI_MEMORY_TYPE_INFORMATION_GUID, "MEMORY TYPE INFO"},
{ GRUB_EFI_MPS_TABLE_GUID, "MPS"},
{ GRUB_EFI_SAL_TABLE_GUID, "SAL"},
{ GRUB_EFI_SMBIOS_TABLE_GUID, "SMBIOS"},
{ GRUB_EFI_MPS_TABLE_GUID, "MPS"},
{ GRUB_EFI_HCDP_TABLE_GUID, "HCDP"}
{ GRUB_EFI_SMBIOS3_TABLE_GUID, "SMBIOS3"},
{ GRUB_EFI_SYSTEM_RESOURCE_TABLE_GUID, "SYSTEM RESOURCE TABLE"},
{ GRUB_EFI_TIANO_CUSTOM_DECOMPRESS_GUID, "TIANO CUSTOM DECOMPRESS"},
{ GRUB_EFI_TSC_FREQUENCY_GUID, "TSC FREQUENCY"},
};
static grub_err_t
@ -61,7 +73,8 @@ grub_cmd_lsefisystab (struct grub_command *cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
grub_printf ("Vendor: ");
for (vendor_utf16 = st->firmware_vendor; *vendor_utf16; vendor_utf16++);
vendor = grub_malloc (4 * (vendor_utf16 - st->firmware_vendor) + 1);
/* Allocate extra 3 bytes to simplify math. */
vendor = grub_calloc (4, vendor_utf16 - st->firmware_vendor + 1);
if (!vendor)
return grub_errno;
*grub_utf16_to_utf8 ((grub_uint8_t *) vendor, st->firmware_vendor,

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@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* EFI shim lock verifier.
*/
#include <grub/dl.h>
#include <grub/efi/efi.h>
#include <grub/err.h>
#include <grub/file.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/verify.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
#define GRUB_EFI_SHIM_LOCK_GUID \
{ 0x605dab50, 0xe046, 0x4300, \
{ 0xab, 0xb6, 0x3d, 0xd8, 0x10, 0xdd, 0x8b, 0x23 } \
}
struct grub_efi_shim_lock_protocol
{
grub_efi_status_t
(*verify) (void *buffer, grub_uint32_t size);
};
typedef struct grub_efi_shim_lock_protocol grub_efi_shim_lock_protocol_t;
static grub_efi_guid_t shim_lock_guid = GRUB_EFI_SHIM_LOCK_GUID;
static grub_efi_shim_lock_protocol_t *sl;
/* List of modules which cannot be loaded if UEFI secure boot mode is enabled. */
static const char * const disabled_mods[] = {"iorw", "memrw", "wrmsr", NULL};
static grub_err_t
shim_lock_init (grub_file_t io, enum grub_file_type type,
void **context __attribute__ ((unused)),
enum grub_verify_flags *flags)
{
const char *b, *e;
int i;
*flags = GRUB_VERIFY_FLAGS_SKIP_VERIFICATION;
if (!sl)
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
switch (type & GRUB_FILE_TYPE_MASK)
{
case GRUB_FILE_TYPE_GRUB_MODULE:
/* Establish GRUB module name. */
b = grub_strrchr (io->name, '/');
e = grub_strrchr (io->name, '.');
b = b ? (b + 1) : io->name;
e = e ? e : io->name + grub_strlen (io->name);
e = (e > b) ? e : io->name + grub_strlen (io->name);
for (i = 0; disabled_mods[i]; i++)
if (!grub_strncmp (b, disabled_mods[i], grub_strlen (b) - grub_strlen (e)))
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED,
N_("module cannot be loaded in UEFI secure boot mode: %s"),
io->name);
return GRUB_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED;
}
/* Fall through. */
case GRUB_FILE_TYPE_ACPI_TABLE:
case GRUB_FILE_TYPE_DEVICE_TREE_IMAGE:
*flags = GRUB_VERIFY_FLAGS_DEFER_AUTH;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
case GRUB_FILE_TYPE_LINUX_KERNEL:
case GRUB_FILE_TYPE_MULTIBOOT_KERNEL:
case GRUB_FILE_TYPE_BSD_KERNEL:
case GRUB_FILE_TYPE_XNU_KERNEL:
case GRUB_FILE_TYPE_PLAN9_KERNEL:
for (i = 0; disabled_mods[i]; i++)
if (grub_dl_get (disabled_mods[i]))
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED,
N_("cannot boot due to dangerous module in memory: %s"),
disabled_mods[i]);
return GRUB_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED;
}
*flags = GRUB_VERIFY_FLAGS_SINGLE_CHUNK;
/* Fall through. */
default:
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
}
static grub_err_t
shim_lock_write (void *context __attribute__ ((unused)), void *buf, grub_size_t size)
{
if (sl->verify (buf, size) != GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad shim signature"));
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
struct grub_file_verifier shim_lock =
{
.name = "shim_lock",
.init = shim_lock_init,
.write = shim_lock_write
};
GRUB_MOD_INIT(shim_lock)
{
sl = grub_efi_locate_protocol (&shim_lock_guid, 0);
grub_verifier_register (&shim_lock);
if (!sl)
return;
grub_dl_set_persistent (mod);
}
GRUB_MOD_FINI(shim_lock)
{
grub_verifier_unregister (&shim_lock);
}

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@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
/* smbios.c - get smbios tables. */
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/smbios.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/efi/efi.h>
#include <grub/efi/api.h>
struct grub_smbios_eps *
grub_machine_smbios_get_eps (void)
{
unsigned i;
static grub_efi_packed_guid_t smbios_guid = GRUB_EFI_SMBIOS_TABLE_GUID;
for (i = 0; i < grub_efi_system_table->num_table_entries; i++)
{
grub_efi_packed_guid_t *guid =
&grub_efi_system_table->configuration_table[i].vendor_guid;
if (! grub_memcmp (guid, &smbios_guid, sizeof (grub_efi_packed_guid_t)))
return (struct grub_smbios_eps *)
grub_efi_system_table->configuration_table[i].vendor_table;
}
return 0;
}
struct grub_smbios_eps3 *
grub_machine_smbios_get_eps3 (void)
{
unsigned i;
static grub_efi_packed_guid_t smbios3_guid = GRUB_EFI_SMBIOS3_TABLE_GUID;
for (i = 0; i < grub_efi_system_table->num_table_entries; i++)
{
grub_efi_packed_guid_t *guid =
&grub_efi_system_table->configuration_table[i].vendor_guid;
if (! grub_memcmp (guid, &smbios3_guid, sizeof (grub_efi_packed_guid_t)))
return (struct grub_smbios_eps3 *)
grub_efi_system_table->configuration_table[i].vendor_table;
}
return 0;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,238 @@
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* EFI TPM support code.
*/
#include <grub/err.h>
#include <grub/i18n.h>
#include <grub/efi/api.h>
#include <grub/efi/efi.h>
#include <grub/efi/tpm.h>
#include <grub/mm.h>
#include <grub/tpm.h>
#include <grub/term.h>
typedef TCG_PCR_EVENT grub_tpm_event_t;
static grub_efi_guid_t tpm_guid = EFI_TPM_GUID;
static grub_efi_guid_t tpm2_guid = EFI_TPM2_GUID;
static grub_efi_handle_t *grub_tpm_handle;
static grub_uint8_t grub_tpm_version;
static grub_int8_t tpm1_present = -1;
static grub_int8_t tpm2_present = -1;
static grub_efi_boolean_t
grub_tpm1_present (grub_efi_tpm_protocol_t *tpm)
{
grub_efi_status_t status;
TCG_EFI_BOOT_SERVICE_CAPABILITY caps;
grub_uint32_t flags;
grub_efi_physical_address_t eventlog, lastevent;
if (tpm1_present != -1)
return (grub_efi_boolean_t) tpm1_present;
caps.Size = (grub_uint8_t) sizeof (caps);
status = efi_call_5 (tpm->status_check, tpm, &caps, &flags, &eventlog,
&lastevent);
if (status != GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS || caps.TPMDeactivatedFlag
|| !caps.TPMPresentFlag)
return tpm1_present = 0;
return tpm1_present = 1;
}
static grub_efi_boolean_t
grub_tpm2_present (grub_efi_tpm2_protocol_t *tpm)
{
grub_efi_status_t status;
EFI_TCG2_BOOT_SERVICE_CAPABILITY caps;
caps.Size = (grub_uint8_t) sizeof (caps);
if (tpm2_present != -1)
return (grub_efi_boolean_t) tpm2_present;
status = efi_call_2 (tpm->get_capability, tpm, &caps);
if (status != GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS || !caps.TPMPresentFlag)
return tpm2_present = 0;
return tpm2_present = 1;
}
static grub_efi_boolean_t
grub_tpm_handle_find (grub_efi_handle_t *tpm_handle,
grub_efi_uint8_t *protocol_version)
{
grub_efi_handle_t *handles;
grub_efi_uintn_t num_handles;
if (grub_tpm_handle != NULL)
{
*tpm_handle = grub_tpm_handle;
*protocol_version = grub_tpm_version;
return 1;
}
handles = grub_efi_locate_handle (GRUB_EFI_BY_PROTOCOL, &tpm_guid, NULL,
&num_handles);
if (handles && num_handles > 0)
{
grub_tpm_handle = handles[0];
*tpm_handle = handles[0];
grub_tpm_version = 1;
*protocol_version = 1;
return 1;
}
handles = grub_efi_locate_handle (GRUB_EFI_BY_PROTOCOL, &tpm2_guid, NULL,
&num_handles);
if (handles && num_handles > 0)
{
grub_tpm_handle = handles[0];
*tpm_handle = handles[0];
grub_tpm_version = 2;
*protocol_version = 2;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static grub_err_t
grub_tpm1_log_event (grub_efi_handle_t tpm_handle, unsigned char *buf,
grub_size_t size, grub_uint8_t pcr,
const char *description)
{
grub_tpm_event_t *event;
grub_efi_status_t status;
grub_efi_tpm_protocol_t *tpm;
grub_efi_physical_address_t lastevent;
grub_uint32_t algorithm;
grub_uint32_t eventnum = 0;
tpm = grub_efi_open_protocol (tpm_handle, &tpm_guid,
GRUB_EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL);
if (!grub_tpm1_present (tpm))
return 0;
event = grub_zalloc (sizeof (*event) + grub_strlen (description) + 1);
if (!event)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY,
N_("cannot allocate TPM event buffer"));
event->PCRIndex = pcr;
event->EventType = EV_IPL;
event->EventSize = grub_strlen (description) + 1;
grub_memcpy (event->Event, description, event->EventSize);
algorithm = TCG_ALG_SHA;
status = efi_call_7 (tpm->log_extend_event, tpm, (grub_addr_t) buf, (grub_uint64_t) size,
algorithm, event, &eventnum, &lastevent);
grub_free (event);
switch (status)
{
case GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS:
return 0;
case GRUB_EFI_DEVICE_ERROR:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_IO, N_("Command failed"));
case GRUB_EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("Invalid parameter"));
case GRUB_EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT,
N_("Output buffer too small"));
case GRUB_EFI_NOT_FOUND:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_UNKNOWN_DEVICE, N_("TPM unavailable"));
default:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_UNKNOWN_DEVICE, N_("Unknown TPM error"));
}
}
static grub_err_t
grub_tpm2_log_event (grub_efi_handle_t tpm_handle, unsigned char *buf,
grub_size_t size, grub_uint8_t pcr,
const char *description)
{
EFI_TCG2_EVENT *event;
grub_efi_status_t status;
grub_efi_tpm2_protocol_t *tpm;
tpm = grub_efi_open_protocol (tpm_handle, &tpm2_guid,
GRUB_EFI_OPEN_PROTOCOL_GET_PROTOCOL);
if (!grub_tpm2_present (tpm))
return 0;
event =
grub_zalloc (sizeof (EFI_TCG2_EVENT) + grub_strlen (description) + 1);
if (!event)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY,
N_("cannot allocate TPM event buffer"));
event->Header.HeaderSize = sizeof (EFI_TCG2_EVENT_HEADER);
event->Header.HeaderVersion = 1;
event->Header.PCRIndex = pcr;
event->Header.EventType = EV_IPL;
event->Size =
sizeof (*event) - sizeof (event->Event) + grub_strlen (description) + 1;
grub_memcpy (event->Event, description, grub_strlen (description) + 1);
status = efi_call_5 (tpm->hash_log_extend_event, tpm, 0, (grub_addr_t) buf,
(grub_uint64_t) size, event);
grub_free (event);
switch (status)
{
case GRUB_EFI_SUCCESS:
return 0;
case GRUB_EFI_DEVICE_ERROR:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_IO, N_("Command failed"));
case GRUB_EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("Invalid parameter"));
case GRUB_EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT,
N_("Output buffer too small"));
case GRUB_EFI_NOT_FOUND:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_UNKNOWN_DEVICE, N_("TPM unavailable"));
default:
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_UNKNOWN_DEVICE, N_("Unknown TPM error"));
}
}
grub_err_t
grub_tpm_measure (unsigned char *buf, grub_size_t size, grub_uint8_t pcr,
const char *description)
{
grub_efi_handle_t tpm_handle;
grub_efi_uint8_t protocol_version;
if (!grub_tpm_handle_find (&tpm_handle, &protocol_version))
return 0;
if (protocol_version == 1)
return grub_tpm1_log_event (tpm_handle, buf, size, pcr, description);
else
return grub_tpm2_log_event (tpm_handle, buf, size, pcr, description);
}

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@ -27,6 +27,8 @@
#include <grub/elf.h>
#include <grub/xen_file.h>
#include <grub/efi/pe32.h>
#include <grub/arm/linux.h>
#include <grub/arm64/linux.h>
#include <grub/i386/linux.h>
#include <grub/xnu.h>
#include <grub/machoload.h>
@ -88,6 +90,10 @@ static const struct grub_arg_option options[] = {
N_("Check if FILE is ARM64 EFI file"), 0, 0},
{"is-arm-efi", 0, 0,
N_("Check if FILE is ARM EFI file"), 0, 0},
{"is-riscv32-efi", 0, 0,
N_("Check if FILE is RISC-V 32bit EFI file"), 0, 0},
{"is-riscv64-efi", 0, 0,
N_("Check if FILE is RISC-V 64bit EFI file"), 0, 0},
{"is-hibernated-hiberfil", 0, 0,
N_("Check if FILE is hiberfil.sys in hibernated state"), 0, 0},
{"is-x86_64-xnu", 0, 0,
@ -128,6 +134,7 @@ enum
IS_IA_EFI,
IS_ARM64_EFI,
IS_ARM_EFI,
IS_RISCV_EFI,
IS_HIBERNATED,
IS_XNU64,
IS_XNU32,
@ -163,7 +170,7 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
if (type == -1)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, "no type specified");
file = grub_file_open (args[0]);
file = grub_file_open (args[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_XNU_KERNEL);
if (!file)
return grub_errno;
switch (type)
@ -383,21 +390,19 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
}
case IS_ARM_LINUX:
{
grub_uint32_t sig, sig_pi;
if (grub_file_read (file, &sig_pi, 4) != 4)
struct linux_arm_kernel_header lh;
if (grub_file_read (file, &lh, sizeof (lh)) != sizeof (lh))
break;
/* Raspberry pi. */
if (sig_pi == grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (0xea000006))
/* Short forward branch in A32 state (for Raspberry pi kernels). */
if (lh.code0 == grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (0xea000006))
{
ret = 1;
break;
}
if (grub_file_seek (file, 0x24) == (grub_size_t) -1)
break;
if (grub_file_read (file, &sig, 4) != 4)
break;
if (sig == grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (0x016f2818))
if (lh.magic ==
grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (GRUB_LINUX_ARM_MAGIC_SIGNATURE))
{
ret = 1;
break;
@ -406,13 +411,13 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
}
case IS_ARM64_LINUX:
{
grub_uint32_t sig;
struct linux_arm64_kernel_header lh;
if (grub_file_seek (file, 0x38) == (grub_size_t) -1)
if (grub_file_read (file, &lh, sizeof (lh)) != sizeof (lh))
break;
if (grub_file_read (file, &sig, 4) != 4)
break;
if (sig == grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (0x644d5241))
if (lh.magic ==
grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (GRUB_LINUX_ARM64_MAGIC_SIGNATURE))
{
ret = 1;
break;
@ -476,8 +481,8 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
be at least 12 bytes and aligned on a 4-byte boundary. */
for (header = buffer;
((char *) header <=
(char *) buffer + len - (type == IS_MULTIBOOT2 ? 16 : 12))
|| (header = 0); header += step)
(char *) buffer + len - (type == IS_MULTIBOOT2 ? 16 : 12));
header += step)
{
if (header[0] == magic
&& !(grub_le_to_cpu32 (header[0])
@ -485,18 +490,19 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
+ grub_le_to_cpu32 (header[2])
+ (type == IS_MULTIBOOT2
? grub_le_to_cpu32 (header[3]) : 0)))
break;
{
ret = 1;
break;
}
}
if (header != 0)
ret = 1;
grub_free (buffer);
break;
}
case IS_X86_LINUX32:
case IS_X86_LINUX:
{
struct linux_kernel_header lh;
struct linux_i386_kernel_header lh;
if (grub_file_read (file, &lh, sizeof (lh)) != sizeof (lh))
break;
if (lh.boot_flag != grub_cpu_to_le16_compile_time (0xaa55))
@ -507,7 +513,7 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
/* FIXME: some really old kernels (< 1.3.73) will fail this. */
if (lh.header !=
grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (GRUB_LINUX_MAGIC_SIGNATURE)
grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (GRUB_LINUX_I386_MAGIC_SIGNATURE)
|| grub_le_to_cpu16 (lh.version) < 0x0200)
break;
@ -520,7 +526,7 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
/* FIXME: 2.03 is not always good enough (Linux 2.4 can be 2.03 and
still not support 32-bit boot. */
if (lh.header !=
grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (GRUB_LINUX_MAGIC_SIGNATURE)
grub_cpu_to_le32_compile_time (GRUB_LINUX_I386_MAGIC_SIGNATURE)
|| grub_le_to_cpu16 (lh.version) < 0x0203)
break;
@ -545,7 +551,8 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
case IS_XNU64:
case IS_XNU32:
{
macho = grub_macho_open (args[0], (type == IS_XNU64));
macho = grub_macho_open (args[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_XNU_KERNEL,
(type == IS_XNU64));
if (!macho)
break;
/* FIXME: more checks? */
@ -569,6 +576,7 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
case IS_IA_EFI:
case IS_ARM64_EFI:
case IS_ARM_EFI:
case IS_RISCV_EFI:
{
char signature[4];
grub_uint32_t pe_offset;
@ -614,7 +622,13 @@ grub_cmd_file (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
&& coff_head.machine !=
grub_cpu_to_le16_compile_time (GRUB_PE32_MACHINE_ARMTHUMB_MIXED))
break;
if (type == IS_IA_EFI || type == IS_64_EFI || type == IS_ARM64_EFI)
if (type == IS_RISCV_EFI
&& coff_head.machine !=
grub_cpu_to_le16_compile_time (GRUB_PE32_MACHINE_RISCV64))
/* TODO: Determine bitness dynamically */
break;
if (type == IS_IA_EFI || type == IS_64_EFI || type == IS_ARM64_EFI ||
type == IS_RISCV_EFI)
{
struct grub_pe64_optional_header o64;
if (grub_file_read (file, &o64, sizeof (o64)) != sizeof (o64))

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@ -40,10 +40,10 @@ grub_file_check_netbsdXX (grub_elf_t elf)
return 0;
if (grub_file_seek (elf->file, elf->ehdr.ehdrXX.e_shoff) == (grub_off_t) -1)
return 0;
goto fail;
if (grub_file_read (elf->file, s0, shsize) != (grub_ssize_t) shsize)
return 0;
goto fail;
s = (Elf_Shdr *) ((char *) s0 + elf->ehdr.ehdrXX.e_shstrndx * shentsize);
stroff = s->sh_offset;
@ -54,18 +54,21 @@ grub_file_check_netbsdXX (grub_elf_t elf)
char name[sizeof(".note.netbsd.ident")];
grub_memset (name, 0, sizeof (name));
if (grub_file_seek (elf->file, stroff + s->sh_name) == (grub_off_t) -1)
return grub_errno;
goto fail;
if (grub_file_read (elf->file, name, sizeof (name)) != (grub_ssize_t) sizeof (name))
{
if (grub_errno)
return grub_errno;
goto fail;
continue;
}
if (grub_memcmp (name, ".note.netbsd.ident",
sizeof(".note.netbsd.ident")) != 0)
continue;
grub_free (s0);
return 1;
}
fail:
grub_free (s0);
return 0;
}

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@ -235,6 +235,8 @@ grub_cmd_gptsync (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
return grub_errno;
}
grub_device_close (dev);
grub_printf_ (N_("New MBR is written to `%s'\n"), args[0]);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;

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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ check_list (const gcry_md_spec_t *hash, const char *hashfilename,
if (hash->mdlen > GRUB_CRYPTO_MAX_MDLEN)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BUG, "mdlen is too long");
hashlist = grub_file_open (hashfilename);
hashlist = grub_file_open (hashfilename, GRUB_FILE_TYPE_HASHLIST);
if (!hashlist)
return grub_errno;
@ -141,17 +141,15 @@ check_list (const gcry_md_spec_t *hash, const char *hashfilename,
filename = grub_xasprintf ("%s/%s", prefix, p);
if (!filename)
return grub_errno;
if (!uncompress)
grub_file_filter_disable_compression ();
file = grub_file_open (filename);
file = grub_file_open (filename, GRUB_FILE_TYPE_TO_HASH
| (!uncompress ? GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NO_DECOMPRESS
: GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NONE));
grub_free (filename);
}
else
{
if (!uncompress)
grub_file_filter_disable_compression ();
file = grub_file_open (p);
}
file = grub_file_open (p, GRUB_FILE_TYPE_TO_HASH
| (!uncompress ? GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NO_DECOMPRESS
: GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NONE));
if (!file)
{
grub_file_close (hashlist);
@ -242,9 +240,9 @@ grub_cmd_hashsum (struct grub_extcmd_context *ctxt,
grub_file_t file;
grub_err_t err;
unsigned j;
if (!uncompress)
grub_file_filter_disable_compression ();
file = grub_file_open (args[i]);
file = grub_file_open (args[i], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_TO_HASH
| (!uncompress ? GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NO_DECOMPRESS
: GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NONE));
if (!file)
{
if (!keep)

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@ -328,7 +328,9 @@ grub_cmd_hdparm (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
ata = ((struct grub_scsi *) disk->data)->data;
break;
}
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
grub_disk_close (disk);
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_IO, "not an ATA device");
}

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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ grub_cmd_hexdump (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
{
grub_file_t file;
file = grub_file_open (args[0]);
file = grub_file_open (args[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_HEXCAT);
if (! file)
return 0;

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
static grub_err_t
parse_args (int argc, char *argv[], int *byte, int *bit)
{
char *rest;
const char *rest;
if (argc != 1)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, "address required");
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ static grub_err_t
grub_cmd_cmostest (struct grub_command *cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
int argc, char *argv[])
{
int byte, bit;
int byte = 0, bit = 0;
grub_err_t err;
grub_uint8_t value;
@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ static grub_err_t
grub_cmd_cmosclean (struct grub_command *cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
int argc, char *argv[])
{
int byte, bit;
int byte = 0, bit = 0;
grub_err_t err;
grub_uint8_t value;
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ static grub_err_t
grub_cmd_cmosset (struct grub_command *cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
int argc, char *argv[])
{
int byte, bit;
int byte = 0, bit = 0;
grub_err_t err;
grub_uint8_t value;

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/command.h>
#include <grub/i18n.h>
#include <grub/i386/coreboot/lbio.h>
#include <grub/coreboot/lbio.h>
#include <grub/i386/tsc.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
@ -39,9 +39,17 @@ static const char *descs[] = {
[2] = "before RAM init",
[3] = "after RAM init",
[4] = "end of romstage",
[5] = "start of verified boot",
[6] = "end of verified boot",
[8] = "start of RAM copy",
[9] = "end of RAM copy",
[10] = "start of ramstage",
[11] = "start of bootblock",
[12] = "end of bootblock",
[13] = "starting to load romstage",
[14] = "finished loading romstage",
[15] = "starting LZMA decompress (ignore for x86)",
[16] = "finished LZMA decompress (ignore for x86)",
[30] = "device enumerate",
[40] = "device configure",
[50] = "device enable",

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/command.h>
#include <grub/i18n.h>
#include <grub/i386/coreboot/lbio.h>
#include <grub/coreboot/lbio.h>
#include <grub/i386/tsc.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ grub_cmd_play (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
grub_uint32_t tempo;
grub_file_t file;
file = grub_file_open (args[0]);
file = grub_file_open (args[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_AUDIO);
if (! file)
return grub_errno;
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ grub_cmd_play (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
}
else
{
char *end;
const char *end;
unsigned tempo;
struct note note;
int i;

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@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
/* smbios.c - get smbios tables. */
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/acpi.h>
#include <grub/smbios.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
struct grub_smbios_eps *
grub_machine_smbios_get_eps (void)
{
grub_uint8_t *ptr;
grub_dprintf ("smbios", "Looking for SMBIOS EPS. Scanning BIOS\n");
for (ptr = (grub_uint8_t *) 0xf0000; ptr < (grub_uint8_t *) 0x100000; ptr += 16)
if (grub_memcmp (ptr, "_SM_", 4) == 0
&& grub_byte_checksum (ptr, sizeof (struct grub_smbios_eps)) == 0)
return (struct grub_smbios_eps *) ptr;
return 0;
}
struct grub_smbios_eps3 *
grub_machine_smbios_get_eps3 (void)
{
grub_uint8_t *ptr;
grub_dprintf ("smbios", "Looking for SMBIOS3 EPS. Scanning BIOS\n");
for (ptr = (grub_uint8_t *) 0xf0000; ptr < (grub_uint8_t *) 0x100000; ptr += 16)
if (grub_memcmp (ptr, "_SM3_", 5) == 0
&& grub_byte_checksum (ptr, sizeof (struct grub_smbios_eps3)) == 0)
return (struct grub_smbios_eps3 *) ptr;
return 0;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
/* rdmsr.c - Read CPU model-specific registers. */
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Based on gcc/gcc/config/i386/driver-i386.c
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/dl.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/mm.h>
#include <grub/env.h>
#include <grub/command.h>
#include <grub/extcmd.h>
#include <grub/i18n.h>
#include <grub/i386/cpuid.h>
#include <grub/i386/rdmsr.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE("GPLv3+");
static grub_extcmd_t cmd_read;
static const struct grub_arg_option options[] =
{
{0, 'v', 0, N_("Save read value into variable VARNAME."),
N_("VARNAME"), ARG_TYPE_STRING},
{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
};
static grub_err_t
grub_cmd_msr_read (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **argv)
{
grub_uint32_t manufacturer[3], max_cpuid, a, b, c, features, addr;
grub_uint64_t value;
const char *ptr;
char buf[sizeof("1122334455667788")];
/*
* The CPUID instruction should be used to determine whether MSRs
* are supported. (CPUID.01H:EDX[5] = 1)
*/
if (! grub_cpu_is_cpuid_supported ())
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BUG, N_("unsupported instruction"));
grub_cpuid (0, max_cpuid, manufacturer[0], manufacturer[2], manufacturer[1]);
if (max_cpuid < 1)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BUG, N_("unsupported instruction"));
grub_cpuid (1, a, b, c, features);
if (!(features & (1 << 5)))
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BUG, N_("unsupported instruction"));
if (argc != 1)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("one argument expected"));
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
ptr = argv[0];
addr = grub_strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 0);
if (grub_errno != GRUB_ERR_NONE)
return grub_errno;
if (*ptr != '\0')
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("invalid argument"));
value = grub_msr_read (addr);
if (ctxt->state[0].set)
{
grub_snprintf (buf, sizeof(buf), "%llx", (unsigned long long) value);
grub_env_set (ctxt->state[0].arg, buf);
}
else
grub_printf ("0x%llx\n", (unsigned long long) value);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
GRUB_MOD_INIT(rdmsr)
{
cmd_read = grub_register_extcmd ("rdmsr", grub_cmd_msr_read, 0, N_("ADDR"),
N_("Read a CPU model specific register."),
options);
}
GRUB_MOD_FINI(rdmsr)
{
grub_unregister_extcmd (cmd_read);
}

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@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
/* wrmsr.c - Write CPU model-specific registers. */
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Based on gcc/gcc/config/i386/driver-i386.c
*
* GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with GRUB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <grub/dl.h>
#include <grub/misc.h>
#include <grub/mm.h>
#include <grub/env.h>
#include <grub/command.h>
#include <grub/extcmd.h>
#include <grub/i18n.h>
#include <grub/i386/cpuid.h>
#include <grub/i386/wrmsr.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE("GPLv3+");
static grub_command_t cmd_write;
static grub_err_t
grub_cmd_msr_write (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)), int argc, char **argv)
{
grub_uint32_t manufacturer[3], max_cpuid, a, b, c, features, addr;
grub_uint64_t value;
const char *ptr;
/*
* The CPUID instruction should be used to determine whether MSRs
* are supported. (CPUID.01H:EDX[5] = 1)
*/
if (!grub_cpu_is_cpuid_supported ())
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BUG, N_("unsupported instruction"));
grub_cpuid (0, max_cpuid, manufacturer[0], manufacturer[2], manufacturer[1]);
if (max_cpuid < 1)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BUG, N_("unsupported instruction"));
grub_cpuid (1, a, b, c, features);
if (!(features & (1 << 5)))
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BUG, N_("unsupported instruction"));
if (argc != 2)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("two arguments expected"));
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
ptr = argv[0];
addr = grub_strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 0);
if (grub_errno != GRUB_ERR_NONE)
return grub_errno;
if (*ptr != '\0')
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("invalid argument"));
ptr = argv[1];
value = grub_strtoull (ptr, &ptr, 0);
if (grub_errno != GRUB_ERR_NONE)
return grub_errno;
if (*ptr != '\0')
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("invalid argument"));
grub_msr_write (addr, value);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
GRUB_MOD_INIT(wrmsr)
{
cmd_write = grub_register_command ("wrmsr", grub_cmd_msr_write, N_("ADDR VALUE"),
N_("Write a value to a CPU model specific register."));
}
GRUB_MOD_FINI(wrmsr)
{
grub_unregister_command (cmd_write);
}

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ static struct grub_keyboard_layout layout_us = {
/* 0x10 */ 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't',
/* 0x18 */ 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z', '1', '2',
/* 0x20 */ '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '0',
/* 0x28 */ '\n', '\e', '\b', '\t', ' ', '-', '=', '[',
/* 0x28 */ '\n', GRUB_TERM_ESC, GRUB_TERM_BACKSPACE, GRUB_TERM_TAB, ' ', '-', '=', '[',
/* According to usage table 0x31 should be mapped to '/'
but testing with real keyboard shows that 0x32 is remapped to '/'.
Map 0x31 to 0.
@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ static struct grub_keyboard_layout layout_us = {
/* 0x10 */ 'M', 'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T',
/* 0x18 */ 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z', '!', '@',
/* 0x20 */ '#', '$', '%', '^', '&', '*', '(', ')',
/* 0x28 */ '\n' | GRUB_TERM_SHIFT, '\e' | GRUB_TERM_SHIFT,
/* 0x2a */ '\b' | GRUB_TERM_SHIFT, '\t' | GRUB_TERM_SHIFT,
/* 0x28 */ '\n' | GRUB_TERM_SHIFT, GRUB_TERM_ESC | GRUB_TERM_SHIFT,
/* 0x2a */ GRUB_TERM_BACKSPACE | GRUB_TERM_SHIFT, GRUB_TERM_TAB | GRUB_TERM_SHIFT,
/* 0x2c */ ' ' | GRUB_TERM_SHIFT, '_', '+', '{',
/* According to usage table 0x31 should be mapped to '/'
but testing with real keyboard shows that 0x32 is remapped to '/'.
@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ grub_cmd_keymap (struct grub_command *cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
else
filename = argv[0];
file = grub_file_open (filename);
file = grub_file_open (filename, GRUB_FILE_TYPE_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT);
if (! file)
goto fail;

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@ -35,24 +35,6 @@ static const struct grub_arg_option options[] =
{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
};
static int
grub_getkeystatus (void)
{
int status = 0;
grub_term_input_t term;
if (grub_term_poll_usb)
grub_term_poll_usb (0);
FOR_ACTIVE_TERM_INPUTS(term)
{
if (term->getkeystatus)
status |= term->getkeystatus (term);
}
return status;
}
static grub_err_t
grub_cmd_keystatus (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
int argc __attribute__ ((unused)),

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@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
#include <grub/auth.h>
#include <grub/disk.h>
#include <grub/partition.h>
#include <grub/safemath.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
@ -55,16 +56,22 @@ legacy_file (const char *filename)
if (!suffix)
return grub_errno;
file = grub_file_open (filename);
file = grub_file_open (filename, GRUB_FILE_TYPE_CONFIG);
if (! file)
return grub_errno;
{
grub_free (suffix);
return grub_errno;
}
menu = grub_env_get_menu ();
if (! menu)
{
menu = grub_zalloc (sizeof (*menu));
if (! menu)
return grub_errno;
{
grub_free (suffix);
return grub_errno;
}
grub_env_set_menu (menu);
}
@ -77,6 +84,7 @@ legacy_file (const char *filename)
if (!buf && grub_errno)
{
grub_file_close (file);
grub_free (suffix);
return grub_errno;
}
@ -97,13 +105,22 @@ legacy_file (const char *filename)
if (newsuffix)
{
char *t;
grub_size_t sz;
if (grub_add (grub_strlen (suffix), grub_strlen (newsuffix), &sz) ||
grub_add (sz, 1, &sz))
{
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE;
goto fail_0;
}
t = suffix;
suffix = grub_realloc (suffix, grub_strlen (suffix)
+ grub_strlen (newsuffix) + 1);
suffix = grub_realloc (suffix, sz);
if (!suffix)
{
grub_free (t);
fail_0:
grub_free (entrysrc);
grub_free (parsed);
grub_free (newsuffix);
@ -147,13 +164,22 @@ legacy_file (const char *filename)
else
{
char *t;
grub_size_t sz;
if (grub_add (grub_strlen (entrysrc), grub_strlen (parsed), &sz) ||
grub_add (sz, 1, &sz))
{
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE;
goto fail_1;
}
t = entrysrc;
entrysrc = grub_realloc (entrysrc, grub_strlen (entrysrc)
+ grub_strlen (parsed) + 1);
entrysrc = grub_realloc (entrysrc, sz);
if (!entrysrc)
{
grub_free (t);
fail_1:
grub_free (parsed);
grub_free (suffix);
return grub_errno;
@ -173,6 +199,8 @@ legacy_file (const char *filename)
if (!args)
{
grub_file_close (file);
grub_free (suffix);
grub_free (entrysrc);
return grub_errno;
}
args[0] = entryname;
@ -244,6 +272,7 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
struct grub_command *cmd;
char **cutargs;
int cutargc;
grub_err_t err = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
{
@ -304,7 +333,9 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (argc < 2)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("filename expected"));
cutargs = grub_malloc (sizeof (cutargs[0]) * (argc - 1));
cutargs = grub_calloc (argc - 1, sizeof (cutargs[0]));
if (!cutargs)
return grub_errno;
cutargc = argc - 1;
grub_memcpy (cutargs + 1, args + 2, sizeof (cutargs[0]) * (argc - 2));
cutargs[0] = args[0];
@ -324,7 +355,7 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (!(cmd->func) (cmd, cutargc, cutargs))
{
kernel_type = LINUX;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
goto out;
}
}
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
@ -339,7 +370,7 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (!(cmd->func) (cmd, argc, args))
{
kernel_type = MULTIBOOT;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
goto out;
}
}
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
@ -376,6 +407,8 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (part && grub_strcmp (part->partmap->name, "msdos") == 0)
bsd_slice = part->number;
}
if (dev)
grub_device_close (dev);
}
/* k*BSD didn't really work well with grub-legacy. */
@ -402,7 +435,7 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (!(cmd->func) (cmd, cutargc, cutargs))
{
kernel_type = KFREEBSD;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
goto out;
}
}
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
@ -411,6 +444,8 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
char **bsdargs;
int bsdargc;
char bsddevname[sizeof ("wdXXXXXXXXXXXXY")];
int found = 0;
if (bsd_device == -1)
{
bsdargs = cutargs;
@ -420,7 +455,12 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
{
char rbuf[3] = "-r";
bsdargc = cutargc + 2;
bsdargs = grub_malloc (sizeof (bsdargs[0]) * bsdargc);
bsdargs = grub_calloc (bsdargc, sizeof (bsdargs[0]));
if (!bsdargs)
{
err = grub_errno;
goto out;
}
grub_memcpy (bsdargs, args, argc * sizeof (bsdargs[0]));
bsdargs[argc] = rbuf;
bsdargs[argc + 1] = bsddevname;
@ -436,7 +476,8 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (!(cmd->func) (cmd, bsdargc, bsdargs))
{
kernel_type = KNETBSD;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
found = 1;
goto free_bsdargs;
}
}
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
@ -449,20 +490,28 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_kernel (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (!(cmd->func) (cmd, bsdargc, bsdargs))
{
kernel_type = KOPENBSD;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
found = 1;
goto free_bsdargs;
}
}
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
free_bsdargs:
if (bsdargs != cutargs)
grub_free (bsdargs);
if (found)
goto out;
}
}
}
while (0);
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_OS, "couldn't load file %s",
args[0]);
err = grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_OS, "couldn't load file %s",
args[0]);
out:
grub_free (cutargs);
return err;
}
static grub_err_t
@ -487,7 +536,7 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_initrd (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
#endif
);
return cmd->func (cmd, argc, args);
return cmd->func (cmd, argc ? 1 : 0, args);
}
if (kernel_type == MULTIBOOT)
{
@ -523,16 +572,18 @@ grub_cmd_legacy_initrdnounzip (struct grub_command *mycmd __attribute__ ((unused
char **newargs;
grub_err_t err;
char nounzipbuf[10] = "--nounzip";
newargs = grub_malloc ((argc + 1) * sizeof (newargs[0]));
if (!newargs)
return grub_errno;
grub_memcpy (newargs + 1, args, argc * sizeof (newargs[0]));
newargs[0] = nounzipbuf;
cmd = grub_command_find ("module");
if (!cmd)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("can't find command `%s'"),
"module");
newargs = grub_calloc (argc + 1, sizeof (newargs[0]));
if (!newargs)
return grub_errno;
grub_memcpy (newargs + 1, args, argc * sizeof (newargs[0]));
newargs[0] = nounzipbuf;
err = cmd->func (cmd, argc + 1, newargs);
grub_free (newargs);
return err;

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@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ static const struct grub_arg_option options[] =
PUBKEY filter (that insists upon properly signed files) as well. PUBKEY
filter is restored before the function returns. */
static grub_file_t
open_envblk_file (char *filename, int untrusted)
open_envblk_file (char *filename,
enum grub_file_type type)
{
grub_file_t file;
char *buf = 0;
@ -72,13 +73,7 @@ open_envblk_file (char *filename, int untrusted)
grub_strcpy (filename + len + 1, GRUB_ENVBLK_DEFCFG);
}
/* The filters that are disabled will be re-enabled by the call to
grub_file_open() after this particular file is opened. */
grub_file_filter_disable_compression ();
if (untrusted)
grub_file_filter_disable_pubkey ();
file = grub_file_open (filename);
file = grub_file_open (filename, type);
grub_free (buf);
return file;
@ -171,7 +166,10 @@ grub_cmd_load_env (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
whitelist.list = args;
/* state[0] is the -f flag; state[1] is the --skip-sig flag */
file = open_envblk_file ((state[0].set) ? state[0].arg : 0, state[1].set);
file = open_envblk_file ((state[0].set) ? state[0].arg : 0,
GRUB_FILE_TYPE_LOADENV
| (state[1].set
? GRUB_FILE_TYPE_SKIP_SIGNATURE : GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NONE));
if (! file)
return grub_errno;
@ -206,7 +204,10 @@ grub_cmd_list_env (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
grub_file_t file;
grub_envblk_t envblk;
file = open_envblk_file ((state[0].set) ? state[0].arg : 0, 0);
file = open_envblk_file ((state[0].set) ? state[0].arg : 0,
GRUB_FILE_TYPE_LOADENV
| (state[1].set
? GRUB_FILE_TYPE_SKIP_SIGNATURE : GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NONE));
if (! file)
return grub_errno;
@ -390,7 +391,8 @@ grub_cmd_save_env (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, "no variable is specified");
file = open_envblk_file ((state[0].set) ? state[0].arg : 0,
1 /* allow untrusted */);
GRUB_FILE_TYPE_SAVEENV
| GRUB_FILE_TYPE_SKIP_SIGNATURE);
if (! file)
return grub_errno;

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@ -129,8 +129,8 @@ print_files_long (const char *filename, const struct grub_dirhook_info *info,
/* XXX: For ext2fs symlinks are detected as files while they
should be reported as directories. */
grub_file_filter_disable_compression ();
file = grub_file_open (pathname);
file = grub_file_open (pathname, GRUB_FILE_TYPE_GET_SIZE
| GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NO_DECOMPRESS);
if (! file)
{
grub_errno = 0;
@ -201,6 +201,15 @@ grub_ls_list_files (char *dirname, int longlist, int all, int human)
if (grub_errno == GRUB_ERR_UNKNOWN_FS)
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
#ifdef GRUB_MACHINE_IEEE1275
/*
* Close device to prevent a double open in grub_normal_print_device_info().
* Otherwise it may lead to hangs on some IEEE 1275 platforms.
*/
grub_device_close (dev);
dev = NULL;
#endif
grub_normal_print_device_info (device_name);
}
else if (fs)
@ -212,9 +221,9 @@ grub_ls_list_files (char *dirname, int longlist, int all, int human)
};
if (longlist)
(fs->dir) (dev, path, print_files_long, &ctx);
(fs->fs_dir) (dev, path, print_files_long, &ctx);
else
(fs->dir) (dev, path, print_files, &ctx);
(fs->fs_dir) (dev, path, print_files, &ctx);
if (grub_errno == GRUB_ERR_BAD_FILE_TYPE
&& path[grub_strlen (path) - 1] != '/')
@ -225,8 +234,8 @@ grub_ls_list_files (char *dirname, int longlist, int all, int human)
struct grub_dirhook_info info;
grub_errno = 0;
grub_file_filter_disable_compression ();
file = grub_file_open (dirname);
file = grub_file_open (dirname, GRUB_FILE_TYPE_GET_SIZE
| GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NO_DECOMPRESS);
if (! file)
goto fail;

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@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ static const char *names[] =
is required to save accross hibernations. */
[GRUB_MEMORY_NVS] = N_("ACPI non-volatile storage RAM"),
[GRUB_MEMORY_BADRAM] = N_("faulty RAM (BadRAM)"),
[GRUB_MEMORY_PERSISTENT] = N_("persistent RAM"),
[GRUB_MEMORY_PERSISTENT_LEGACY] = N_("persistent RAM (legacy)"),
[GRUB_MEMORY_COREBOOT_TABLES] = N_("RAM holding coreboot tables"),
[GRUB_MEMORY_CODE] = N_("RAM holding firmware code")
};

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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ grub_mac_bless_inode (grub_device_t dev, grub_uint32_t inode, int is_dir,
ablk_size = grub_be_to_cpu32 (volheader.hfs.blksz);
ablk_start = grub_be_to_cpu16 (volheader.hfs.first_block);
embedded_offset = (ablk_start
+ extent_start
+ ((grub_uint64_t) extent_start)
* (ablk_size >> GRUB_DISK_SECTOR_BITS));
err =
@ -159,12 +159,12 @@ grub_mac_bless_file (grub_device_t dev, const char *path_in, int intel)
*tail = 0;
ctx.dirname = tail + 1;
(fs->dir) (dev, *path == 0 ? "/" : path, find_inode, &ctx);
(fs->fs_dir) (dev, *path == 0 ? "/" : path, find_inode, &ctx);
}
else
{
ctx.dirname = path + 1;
(fs->dir) (dev, "/", find_inode, &ctx);
(fs->fs_dir) (dev, "/", find_inode, &ctx);
}
if (!ctx.found)
{
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ grub_cmd_macbless (grub_command_t cmd, int argc, char **args)
{
char *device_name;
char *path = 0;
grub_device_t dev;
grub_device_t dev = 0;
grub_err_t err;
if (argc != 1)
@ -197,13 +197,12 @@ grub_cmd_macbless (grub_command_t cmd, int argc, char **args)
else
path = path + 1;
if (!path || *path == 0 || !device_name)
if (!path || *path == 0 || !dev)
{
if (dev)
grub_device_close (dev);
grub_free (device_name);
grub_free (path);
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, "invalid argument");
}

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@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ static struct
int key;
} hotkey_aliases[] =
{
{"backspace", '\b'},
{"tab", '\t'},
{"backspace", GRUB_TERM_BACKSPACE},
{"tab", GRUB_TERM_TAB},
{"delete", GRUB_TERM_KEY_DC},
{"insert", GRUB_TERM_KEY_INSERT},
{"f1", GRUB_TERM_KEY_F1},
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ grub_normal_add_menu_entry (int argc, const char **args,
goto fail;
/* Save argc, args to pass as parameters to block arg later. */
menu_args = grub_malloc (sizeof (char*) * (argc + 1));
menu_args = grub_calloc (argc + 1, sizeof (char *));
if (! menu_args)
goto fail;

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ grub_mini_cmd_cat (struct grub_command *cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (argc < 1)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("filename expected"));
file = grub_file_open (argv[0]);
file = grub_file_open (argv[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_CAT);
if (! file)
return grub_errno;
@ -137,6 +137,9 @@ grub_mini_cmd_rmmod (struct grub_command *cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (! mod)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, "no such module");
if (grub_dl_is_persistent (mod))
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, "cannot unload persistent module");
if (grub_dl_unref (mod) <= 0)
grub_dl_unload (mod);

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@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ get_uuid (const char *name, char **uuid, int getnative)
if (!dev->disk)
{
grub_dprintf ("nativedisk", "Skipping non-disk\n");
grub_device_close (dev);
return 0;
}
@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ get_uuid (const char *name, char **uuid, int getnative)
/* Firmware disks. */
case GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_BIOSDISK_ID:
case GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_OFDISK_ID:
case GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_OBDISK_ID:
case GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_EFIDISK_ID:
case GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_NAND_ID:
case GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_ARCDISK_ID:
@ -78,6 +80,7 @@ get_uuid (const char *name, char **uuid, int getnative)
case GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_XEN:
if (getnative)
break;
/* FALLTHROUGH */
/* Virtual disks. */
/* GRUB dynamically generated files. */
@ -90,6 +93,7 @@ get_uuid (const char *name, char **uuid, int getnative)
case GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_MEMDISK_ID:
grub_dprintf ("nativedisk", "Skipping native disk %s\n",
dev->disk->name);
grub_device_close (dev);
return 0;
/* FIXME: those probably need special handling. */
@ -105,7 +109,7 @@ get_uuid (const char *name, char **uuid, int getnative)
grub_device_close (dev);
return grub_errno;
}
if (!fs->uuid || fs->uuid (dev, uuid) || !*uuid)
if (!fs->fs_uuid || fs->fs_uuid (dev, uuid) || !*uuid)
{
grub_device_close (dev);
@ -191,12 +195,15 @@ grub_cmd_nativedisk (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
else
path_prefix = prefix;
mods = grub_malloc (argc * sizeof (mods[0]));
mods = grub_calloc (argc, sizeof (mods[0]));
if (!mods)
return grub_errno;
if (get_uuid (NULL, &uuid_root, 0))
return grub_errno;
{
grub_free (mods);
return grub_errno;
}
prefdev = grub_file_get_device_name (prefix);
if (grub_errno)
@ -208,6 +215,8 @@ grub_cmd_nativedisk (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (get_uuid (prefdev, &uuid_prefix, 0))
{
grub_free (uuid_root);
grub_free (prefdev);
grub_free (mods);
return grub_errno;
}
@ -234,7 +243,8 @@ grub_cmd_nativedisk (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
if (! filename)
goto fail;
file = grub_file_open (filename);
file = grub_file_open (filename,
GRUB_FILE_TYPE_GRUB_MODULE);
grub_free (filename);
if (! file)
goto fail;
@ -287,12 +297,15 @@ grub_cmd_nativedisk (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
}
grub_free (uuid_root);
grub_free (uuid_prefix);
grub_free (prefdev);
grub_free (mods);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
fail:
grub_free (uuid_root);
grub_free (uuid_prefix);
grub_free (prefdev);
for (i = 0; i < mods_loaded; i++)
if (mods[i])
@ -300,6 +313,8 @@ grub_cmd_nativedisk (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
mods[i]->fini = 0;
grub_dl_unload (mods[i]);
}
grub_free (mods);
return grub_errno;
}

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@ -59,7 +59,13 @@ grub_parttool_register(const char *part_name,
for (nargs = 0; args[nargs].name != 0; nargs++);
cur->nargs = nargs;
cur->args = (struct grub_parttool_argdesc *)
grub_malloc ((nargs + 1) * sizeof (struct grub_parttool_argdesc));
grub_calloc (nargs + 1, sizeof (struct grub_parttool_argdesc));
if (!cur->args)
{
grub_free (cur);
curhandle--;
return -1;
}
grub_memcpy (cur->args, args,
(nargs + 1) * sizeof (struct grub_parttool_argdesc));
@ -193,7 +199,7 @@ grub_cmd_parttool (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
{
grub_file_t file;
file = grub_file_open (filename);
file = grub_file_open (filename, GRUB_FILE_TYPE_GRUB_MODULE_LIST);
if (file)
{
char *buf = 0;
@ -243,13 +249,21 @@ grub_cmd_parttool (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
}
if (argc == 1)
return show_help (dev);
{
err = show_help (dev);
grub_device_close (dev);
return err;
}
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
if (grub_strcmp (args[i], "help") == 0)
return show_help (dev);
{
err = show_help (dev);
grub_device_close (dev);
return err;
}
parsed = (int *) grub_zalloc (argc * sizeof (int));
parsed = (int *) grub_calloc (argc, sizeof (int));
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
if (! parsed[i])
@ -274,11 +288,15 @@ grub_cmd_parttool (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
break;
}
if (! cur)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("unknown argument `%s'"),
{
grub_free (parsed);
grub_device_close (dev);
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("unknown argument `%s'"),
args[i]);
}
ptool = cur;
pargs = (struct grub_parttool_args *)
grub_zalloc (ptool->nargs * sizeof (struct grub_parttool_args));
grub_calloc (ptool->nargs, sizeof (struct grub_parttool_args));
for (j = i; j < argc; j++)
if (! parsed[j])
{

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@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ check_password (const char *user, const char *entered, void *pin)
grub_uint8_t *buf;
struct pbkdf2_password *pass = pin;
gcry_err_code_t err;
grub_err_t ret;
buf = grub_malloc (pass->buflen);
if (!buf)
@ -55,17 +56,17 @@ check_password (const char *user, const char *entered, void *pin)
pass->salt, pass->saltlen, pass->c,
buf, pass->buflen);
if (err)
ret = grub_crypto_gcry_error (err);
else if (grub_crypto_memcmp (buf, pass->expected, pass->buflen) != 0)
ret = GRUB_ACCESS_DENIED;
else
{
grub_free (buf);
return grub_crypto_gcry_error (err);
grub_auth_authenticate (user);
ret = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
if (grub_crypto_memcmp (buf, pass->expected, pass->buflen) != 0)
return GRUB_ACCESS_DENIED;
grub_auth_authenticate (user);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
grub_free (buf);
return ret;
}
static inline int
@ -85,7 +86,7 @@ grub_cmd_password (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
int argc, char **args)
{
grub_err_t err;
char *ptr, *ptr2;
const char *ptr, *ptr2;
grub_uint8_t *ptro;
struct pbkdf2_password *pass;
@ -104,7 +105,10 @@ grub_cmd_password (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
pass->c = grub_strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 0);
if (grub_errno)
return grub_errno;
{
grub_free (pass);
return grub_errno;
}
if (*ptr != '.')
{
grub_free (pass);

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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ grub_cmd_pcidump (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
if (ctxt->state[0].set)
{
ptr = ctxt->state[0].arg;
ctx.pciid_check_value |= (grub_strtoul (ptr, (char **) &ptr, 16) & 0xffff);
ctx.pciid_check_value |= (grub_strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 16) & 0xffff);
if (grub_errno == GRUB_ERR_BAD_NUMBER)
{
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
@ -108,8 +108,7 @@ grub_cmd_pcidump (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
if (*ptr != ':')
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("missing `%c' symbol"), ':');
ptr++;
ctx.pciid_check_value |= (grub_strtoul (ptr, (char **) &ptr, 16) & 0xffff)
<< 16;
ctx.pciid_check_value |= (grub_strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 16) & 0xffff) << 16;
if (grub_errno == GRUB_ERR_BAD_NUMBER)
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
else
@ -124,7 +123,7 @@ grub_cmd_pcidump (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
ptr = ctxt->state[1].arg;
optr = ptr;
ctx.bus = grub_strtoul (ptr, (char **) &ptr, 16);
ctx.bus = grub_strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 16);
if (grub_errno == GRUB_ERR_BAD_NUMBER)
{
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
@ -138,7 +137,7 @@ grub_cmd_pcidump (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("missing `%c' symbol"), ':');
ptr++;
optr = ptr;
ctx.device = grub_strtoul (ptr, (char **) &ptr, 16);
ctx.device = grub_strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 16);
if (grub_errno == GRUB_ERR_BAD_NUMBER)
{
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
@ -149,7 +148,7 @@ grub_cmd_pcidump (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
if (*ptr == '.')
{
ptr++;
ctx.function = grub_strtoul (ptr, (char **) &ptr, 16);
ctx.function = grub_strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 16);
if (grub_errno)
return grub_errno;
ctx.check_function = 1;

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@ -30,16 +30,10 @@
#include <grub/env.h>
#include <grub/kernel.h>
#include <grub/extcmd.h>
#include <grub/verify.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
struct grub_verified
{
grub_file_t file;
void *buf;
};
typedef struct grub_verified *grub_verified_t;
enum
{
OPTION_SKIP_SIG = 0
@ -308,7 +302,7 @@ grub_load_public_key (grub_file_t f)
if (!sk)
goto fail;
grub_memset (fingerprint_context, 0, sizeof (fingerprint_context));
grub_memset (fingerprint_context, 0, GRUB_MD_SHA1->contextsize);
GRUB_MD_SHA1->init (fingerprint_context);
GRUB_MD_SHA1->write (fingerprint_context, "\x99", 1);
len_be = grub_cpu_to_be16 (len);
@ -324,19 +318,19 @@ grub_load_public_key (grub_file_t f)
if (grub_file_read (f, &l, sizeof (l)) != sizeof (l))
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
goto fail;
break;
}
lb = (grub_be_to_cpu16 (l) + GRUB_CHAR_BIT - 1) / GRUB_CHAR_BIT;
if (lb > READBUF_SIZE - sizeof (grub_uint16_t))
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
goto fail;
break;
}
if (grub_file_read (f, buffer + sizeof (grub_uint16_t), lb) != (grub_ssize_t) lb)
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
goto fail;
break;
}
grub_memcpy (buffer, &l, sizeof (l));
@ -346,10 +340,16 @@ grub_load_public_key (grub_file_t f)
buffer, lb + sizeof (grub_uint16_t), 0))
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
goto fail;
break;
}
}
if (i < pkalgos[pk].nmpipub)
{
grub_free (sk);
goto fail;
}
GRUB_MD_SHA1->final (fingerprint_context);
grub_memcpy (sk->fingerprint, GRUB_MD_SHA1->read (fingerprint_context), 20);
@ -439,22 +439,26 @@ rsa_pad (gcry_mpi_t *hmpi, grub_uint8_t *hval,
return ret;
}
struct grub_pubkey_context
{
grub_file_t sig;
struct signature_v4_header v4;
grub_uint8_t v;
const gcry_md_spec_t *hash;
void *hash_context;
};
static grub_err_t
grub_verify_signature_real (char *buf, grub_size_t size,
grub_file_t f, grub_file_t sig,
struct grub_public_key *pkey)
grub_verify_signature_init (struct grub_pubkey_context *ctxt, grub_file_t sig)
{
grub_size_t len;
grub_uint8_t v;
grub_uint8_t h;
grub_uint8_t t;
grub_uint8_t pk;
const gcry_md_spec_t *hash;
struct signature_v4_header v4;
grub_err_t err;
grub_size_t i;
gcry_mpi_t mpis[10];
grub_uint8_t type;
grub_uint8_t type = 0;
grub_memset (ctxt, 0, sizeof (*ctxt));
err = read_packet_header (sig, &type, &len);
if (err)
@ -463,18 +467,18 @@ grub_verify_signature_real (char *buf, grub_size_t size,
if (type != 0x2)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
if (grub_file_read (sig, &v, sizeof (v)) != sizeof (v))
if (grub_file_read (sig, &ctxt->v, sizeof (ctxt->v)) != sizeof (ctxt->v))
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
if (v != 4)
if (ctxt->v != 4)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
if (grub_file_read (sig, &v4, sizeof (v4)) != sizeof (v4))
if (grub_file_read (sig, &ctxt->v4, sizeof (ctxt->v4)) != sizeof (ctxt->v4))
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
h = v4.hash;
t = v4.type;
pk = v4.pkeyalgo;
h = ctxt->v4.hash;
t = ctxt->v4.type;
pk = ctxt->v4.pkeyalgo;
if (t != 0)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
@ -485,183 +489,242 @@ grub_verify_signature_real (char *buf, grub_size_t size,
if (pk >= ARRAY_SIZE (pkalgos) || pkalgos[pk].name == NULL)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
hash = grub_crypto_lookup_md_by_name (hashes[h]);
if (!hash)
ctxt->hash = grub_crypto_lookup_md_by_name (hashes[h]);
if (!ctxt->hash)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, "hash `%s' not loaded", hashes[h]);
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
{
void *context = NULL;
unsigned char *hval;
grub_ssize_t rem = grub_be_to_cpu16 (v4.hashed_sub);
grub_uint32_t headlen = grub_cpu_to_be32 (rem + 6);
grub_uint8_t s;
grub_uint16_t unhashed_sub;
grub_ssize_t r;
grub_uint8_t hash_start[2];
gcry_mpi_t hmpi;
grub_uint64_t keyid = 0;
struct grub_public_subkey *sk;
grub_uint8_t *readbuf = NULL;
ctxt->hash_context = grub_zalloc (ctxt->hash->contextsize);
if (!ctxt->hash_context)
return grub_errno;
context = grub_zalloc (hash->contextsize);
readbuf = grub_zalloc (READBUF_SIZE);
if (!context || !readbuf)
goto fail;
ctxt->hash->init (ctxt->hash_context);
ctxt->sig = sig;
hash->init (context);
if (buf)
hash->write (context, buf, size);
else
while (1)
{
r = grub_file_read (f, readbuf, READBUF_SIZE);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
if (r == 0)
break;
hash->write (context, readbuf, r);
}
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
hash->write (context, &v, sizeof (v));
hash->write (context, &v4, sizeof (v4));
while (rem)
{
r = grub_file_read (sig, readbuf,
rem < READBUF_SIZE ? rem : READBUF_SIZE);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
if (r == 0)
break;
hash->write (context, readbuf, r);
rem -= r;
}
hash->write (context, &v, sizeof (v));
s = 0xff;
hash->write (context, &s, sizeof (s));
hash->write (context, &headlen, sizeof (headlen));
r = grub_file_read (sig, &unhashed_sub, sizeof (unhashed_sub));
if (r != sizeof (unhashed_sub))
goto fail;
static grub_err_t
grub_pubkey_write (void *ctxt_, void *buf, grub_size_t size)
{
struct grub_pubkey_context *ctxt = ctxt_;
ctxt->hash->write (ctxt->hash_context, buf, size);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
static grub_err_t
grub_verify_signature_real (struct grub_pubkey_context *ctxt,
struct grub_public_key *pkey)
{
gcry_mpi_t mpis[10];
grub_uint8_t pk = ctxt->v4.pkeyalgo;
grub_size_t i;
grub_uint8_t *readbuf = NULL;
unsigned char *hval;
grub_ssize_t rem = grub_be_to_cpu16 (ctxt->v4.hashed_sub);
grub_uint32_t headlen = grub_cpu_to_be32 (rem + 6);
grub_uint8_t s;
grub_uint16_t unhashed_sub;
grub_ssize_t r;
grub_uint8_t hash_start[2];
gcry_mpi_t hmpi;
grub_uint64_t keyid = 0;
struct grub_public_subkey *sk;
readbuf = grub_malloc (READBUF_SIZE);
if (!readbuf)
goto fail;
ctxt->hash->write (ctxt->hash_context, &ctxt->v, sizeof (ctxt->v));
ctxt->hash->write (ctxt->hash_context, &ctxt->v4, sizeof (ctxt->v4));
while (rem)
{
grub_uint8_t *ptr;
grub_uint32_t l;
rem = grub_be_to_cpu16 (unhashed_sub);
if (rem > READBUF_SIZE)
r = grub_file_read (ctxt->sig, readbuf,
rem < READBUF_SIZE ? rem : READBUF_SIZE);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
r = grub_file_read (sig, readbuf, rem);
if (r != rem)
if (r == 0)
break;
ctxt->hash->write (ctxt->hash_context, readbuf, r);
rem -= r;
}
ctxt->hash->write (ctxt->hash_context, &ctxt->v, sizeof (ctxt->v));
s = 0xff;
ctxt->hash->write (ctxt->hash_context, &s, sizeof (s));
ctxt->hash->write (ctxt->hash_context, &headlen, sizeof (headlen));
r = grub_file_read (ctxt->sig, &unhashed_sub, sizeof (unhashed_sub));
if (r != sizeof (unhashed_sub))
goto fail;
{
grub_uint8_t *ptr;
grub_uint32_t l;
rem = grub_be_to_cpu16 (unhashed_sub);
if (rem > READBUF_SIZE)
goto fail;
r = grub_file_read (ctxt->sig, readbuf, rem);
if (r != rem)
goto fail;
for (ptr = readbuf; ptr < readbuf + rem; ptr += l)
{
if (*ptr < 192)
l = *ptr++;
else if (*ptr < 255)
{
if (ptr + 1 >= readbuf + rem)
break;
l = (((ptr[0] & ~192) << GRUB_CHAR_BIT) | ptr[1]) + 192;
ptr += 2;
}
else
{
if (ptr + 5 >= readbuf + rem)
break;
l = grub_be_to_cpu32 (grub_get_unaligned32 (ptr + 1));
ptr += 5;
}
if (*ptr == 0x10 && l >= 8)
keyid = grub_get_unaligned64 (ptr + 1);
}
}
ctxt->hash->final (ctxt->hash_context);
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
hval = ctxt->hash->read (ctxt->hash_context);
if (grub_file_read (ctxt->sig, hash_start, sizeof (hash_start)) != sizeof (hash_start))
goto fail;
if (grub_memcmp (hval, hash_start, sizeof (hash_start)) != 0)
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "@ %x\n", (int)grub_file_tell (ctxt->sig));
for (i = 0; i < pkalgos[pk].nmpisig; i++)
{
grub_uint16_t l;
grub_size_t lb;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
if (grub_file_read (ctxt->sig, &l, sizeof (l)) != sizeof (l))
goto fail;
for (ptr = readbuf; ptr < readbuf + rem; ptr += l)
{
if (*ptr < 192)
l = *ptr++;
else if (*ptr < 255)
{
if (ptr + 1 >= readbuf + rem)
break;
l = (((ptr[0] & ~192) << GRUB_CHAR_BIT) | ptr[1]) + 192;
ptr += 2;
}
else
{
if (ptr + 5 >= readbuf + rem)
break;
l = grub_be_to_cpu32 (grub_get_unaligned32 (ptr + 1));
ptr += 5;
}
if (*ptr == 0x10 && l >= 8)
keyid = grub_get_unaligned64 (ptr + 1);
}
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
lb = (grub_be_to_cpu16 (l) + 7) / 8;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "l = 0x%04x\n", grub_be_to_cpu16 (l));
if (lb > READBUF_SIZE - sizeof (grub_uint16_t))
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
if (grub_file_read (ctxt->sig, readbuf + sizeof (grub_uint16_t), lb) != (grub_ssize_t) lb)
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
grub_memcpy (readbuf, &l, sizeof (l));
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
if (gcry_mpi_scan (&mpis[i], GCRYMPI_FMT_PGP,
readbuf, lb + sizeof (grub_uint16_t), 0))
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
}
hash->final (context);
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
hval = hash->read (context);
if (grub_file_read (sig, hash_start, sizeof (hash_start)) != sizeof (hash_start))
if (pkey)
sk = grub_crypto_pk_locate_subkey (keyid, pkey);
else
sk = grub_crypto_pk_locate_subkey_in_trustdb (keyid);
if (!sk)
{
/* TRANSLATORS: %08x is 32-bit key id. */
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("public key %08x not found"),
keyid);
goto fail;
if (grub_memcmp (hval, hash_start, sizeof (hash_start)) != 0)
}
if (pkalgos[pk].pad (&hmpi, hval, ctxt->hash, sk))
goto fail;
if (!*pkalgos[pk].algo)
{
grub_dl_load (pkalgos[pk].module);
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
if (!*pkalgos[pk].algo)
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("module `%s' isn't loaded"),
pkalgos[pk].module);
goto fail;
}
if ((*pkalgos[pk].algo)->verify (0, hmpi, mpis, sk->mpis, 0, 0))
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "@ %x\n", (int)grub_file_tell (sig));
grub_free (readbuf);
for (i = 0; i < pkalgos[pk].nmpisig; i++)
{
grub_uint16_t l;
grub_size_t lb;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
if (grub_file_read (sig, &l, sizeof (l)) != sizeof (l))
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
lb = (grub_be_to_cpu16 (l) + 7) / 8;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "l = 0x%04x\n", grub_be_to_cpu16 (l));
if (lb > READBUF_SIZE - sizeof (grub_uint16_t))
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
if (grub_file_read (sig, readbuf + sizeof (grub_uint16_t), lb) != (grub_ssize_t) lb)
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
grub_memcpy (readbuf, &l, sizeof (l));
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
if (gcry_mpi_scan (&mpis[i], GCRYMPI_FMT_PGP,
readbuf, lb + sizeof (grub_uint16_t), 0))
goto fail;
grub_dprintf ("crypt", "alive\n");
}
fail:
grub_free (readbuf);
if (!grub_errno)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
return grub_errno;
}
if (pkey)
sk = grub_crypto_pk_locate_subkey (keyid, pkey);
else
sk = grub_crypto_pk_locate_subkey_in_trustdb (keyid);
if (!sk)
{
/* TRANSLATORS: %08x is 32-bit key id. */
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("public key %08x not found"),
keyid);
goto fail;
}
static void
grub_pubkey_close_real (struct grub_pubkey_context *ctxt)
{
if (ctxt->sig)
grub_file_close (ctxt->sig);
if (ctxt->hash_context)
grub_free (ctxt->hash_context);
}
if (pkalgos[pk].pad (&hmpi, hval, hash, sk))
goto fail;
if (!*pkalgos[pk].algo)
{
grub_dl_load (pkalgos[pk].module);
grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
if (!*pkalgos[pk].algo)
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("module `%s' isn't loaded"),
pkalgos[pk].module);
goto fail;
}
if ((*pkalgos[pk].algo)->verify (0, hmpi, mpis, sk->mpis, 0, 0))
goto fail;
grub_free (context);
grub_free (readbuf);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
fail:
grub_free (context);
grub_free (readbuf);
if (!grub_errno)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_SIGNATURE, N_("bad signature"));
return grub_errno;
}
static void
grub_pubkey_close (void *ctxt)
{
grub_pubkey_close_real (ctxt);
grub_free (ctxt);
}
grub_err_t
grub_verify_signature (grub_file_t f, grub_file_t sig,
grub_verify_signature (grub_file_t f, const char *fsig,
struct grub_public_key *pkey)
{
return grub_verify_signature_real (0, 0, f, sig, pkey);
grub_file_t sig;
grub_err_t err;
struct grub_pubkey_context ctxt;
grub_uint8_t *readbuf = NULL;
sig = grub_file_open (fsig,
GRUB_FILE_TYPE_SIGNATURE
| GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NO_DECOMPRESS);
if (!sig)
return grub_errno;
err = grub_verify_signature_init (&ctxt, sig);
if (err)
{
grub_file_close (sig);
return err;
}
readbuf = grub_zalloc (READBUF_SIZE);
if (!readbuf)
goto fail;
while (1)
{
grub_ssize_t r;
r = grub_file_read (f, readbuf, READBUF_SIZE);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
if (r == 0)
break;
err = grub_pubkey_write (&ctxt, readbuf, r);
if (err)
return err;
}
grub_verify_signature_real (&ctxt, pkey);
fail:
grub_pubkey_close_real (&ctxt);
return grub_errno;
}
static grub_err_t
@ -674,10 +737,12 @@ grub_cmd_trust (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
if (argc < 1)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, N_("one argument expected"));
grub_file_filter_disable_compression ();
if (ctxt->state[OPTION_SKIP_SIG].set)
grub_file_filter_disable_pubkey ();
pkf = grub_file_open (args[0]);
pkf = grub_file_open (args[0],
GRUB_FILE_TYPE_PUBLIC_KEY_TRUST
| GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NO_DECOMPRESS
| (ctxt->state[OPTION_SKIP_SIG].set
? GRUB_FILE_TYPE_SKIP_SIGNATURE
: GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NONE));
if (!pkf)
return grub_errno;
pk = grub_load_public_key (pkf);
@ -751,7 +816,7 @@ static grub_err_t
grub_cmd_verify_signature (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
int argc, char **args)
{
grub_file_t f = NULL, sig = NULL;
grub_file_t f = NULL;
grub_err_t err = GRUB_ERR_NONE;
struct grub_public_key *pk = NULL;
@ -765,10 +830,12 @@ grub_cmd_verify_signature (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
if (argc > 2)
{
grub_file_t pkf;
grub_file_filter_disable_compression ();
if (ctxt->state[OPTION_SKIP_SIG].set)
grub_file_filter_disable_pubkey ();
pkf = grub_file_open (args[2]);
pkf = grub_file_open (args[2],
GRUB_FILE_TYPE_PUBLIC_KEY
| GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NO_DECOMPRESS
| (ctxt->state[OPTION_SKIP_SIG].set
? GRUB_FILE_TYPE_SKIP_SIGNATURE
: GRUB_FILE_TYPE_NONE));
if (!pkf)
return grub_errno;
pk = grub_load_public_key (pkf);
@ -780,26 +847,15 @@ grub_cmd_verify_signature (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
grub_file_close (pkf);
}
grub_file_filter_disable_all ();
f = grub_file_open (args[0]);
f = grub_file_open (args[0], GRUB_FILE_TYPE_VERIFY_SIGNATURE);
if (!f)
{
err = grub_errno;
goto fail;
}
grub_file_filter_disable_all ();
sig = grub_file_open (args[1]);
if (!sig)
{
err = grub_errno;
goto fail;
}
err = grub_verify_signature (f, sig, pk);
err = grub_verify_signature (f, args[1], pk);
fail:
if (sig)
grub_file_close (sig);
if (f)
grub_file_close (f);
if (pk)
@ -809,135 +865,53 @@ grub_cmd_verify_signature (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt,
static int sec = 0;
static void
verified_free (grub_verified_t verified)
{
if (verified)
{
grub_free (verified->buf);
grub_free (verified);
}
}
static grub_ssize_t
verified_read (struct grub_file *file, char *buf, grub_size_t len)
{
grub_verified_t verified = file->data;
grub_memcpy (buf, (char *) verified->buf + file->offset, len);
return len;
}
static grub_err_t
verified_close (struct grub_file *file)
{
grub_verified_t verified = file->data;
grub_file_close (verified->file);
verified_free (verified);
file->data = 0;
/* device and name are freed by parent */
file->device = 0;
file->name = 0;
return grub_errno;
}
struct grub_fs verified_fs =
{
.name = "verified_read",
.read = verified_read,
.close = verified_close
};
static grub_file_t
grub_pubkey_open (grub_file_t io, const char *filename)
grub_pubkey_init (grub_file_t io, enum grub_file_type type __attribute__ ((unused)),
void **context, enum grub_verify_flags *flags)
{
grub_file_t sig;
char *fsuf, *ptr;
grub_err_t err;
grub_file_filter_t curfilt[GRUB_FILE_FILTER_MAX];
grub_file_t ret;
grub_verified_t verified;
struct grub_pubkey_context *ctxt;
if (!sec)
return io;
if (io->device->disk &&
(io->device->disk->dev->id == GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_MEMDISK_ID
|| io->device->disk->dev->id == GRUB_DISK_DEVICE_PROCFS_ID))
return io;
fsuf = grub_malloc (grub_strlen (filename) + sizeof (".sig"));
{
*flags = GRUB_VERIFY_FLAGS_SKIP_VERIFICATION;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
fsuf = grub_malloc (grub_strlen (io->name) + sizeof (".sig"));
if (!fsuf)
return NULL;
ptr = grub_stpcpy (fsuf, filename);
return grub_errno;
ptr = grub_stpcpy (fsuf, io->name);
grub_memcpy (ptr, ".sig", sizeof (".sig"));
grub_memcpy (curfilt, grub_file_filters_enabled,
sizeof (curfilt));
grub_file_filter_disable_all ();
sig = grub_file_open (fsuf);
grub_memcpy (grub_file_filters_enabled, curfilt,
sizeof (curfilt));
sig = grub_file_open (fsuf, GRUB_FILE_TYPE_SIGNATURE);
grub_free (fsuf);
if (!sig)
return NULL;
return grub_errno;
ret = grub_malloc (sizeof (*ret));
if (!ret)
ctxt = grub_malloc (sizeof (*ctxt));
if (!ctxt)
{
grub_file_close (sig);
return NULL;
return grub_errno;
}
*ret = *io;
ret->fs = &verified_fs;
ret->not_easily_seekable = 0;
if (ret->size >> (sizeof (grub_size_t) * GRUB_CHAR_BIT - 1))
{
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED_YET,
"big file signature isn't implemented yet");
grub_file_close (sig);
grub_free (ret);
return NULL;
}
verified = grub_malloc (sizeof (*verified));
if (!verified)
{
grub_file_close (sig);
grub_free (ret);
return NULL;
}
verified->buf = grub_malloc (ret->size);
if (!verified->buf)
{
grub_file_close (sig);
grub_free (verified);
grub_free (ret);
return NULL;
}
if (grub_file_read (io, verified->buf, ret->size) != (grub_ssize_t) ret->size)
{
if (!grub_errno)
grub_error (GRUB_ERR_FILE_READ_ERROR, N_("premature end of file %s"),
filename);
grub_file_close (sig);
verified_free (verified);
grub_free (ret);
return NULL;
}
err = grub_verify_signature_real (verified->buf, ret->size, 0, sig, NULL);
grub_file_close (sig);
err = grub_verify_signature_init (ctxt, sig);
if (err)
{
verified_free (verified);
grub_free (ret);
return NULL;
grub_free (ctxt);
grub_file_close (sig);
return err;
}
verified->file = io;
ret->data = verified;
return ret;
*context = ctxt;
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
static grub_err_t
grub_pubkey_fini (void *ctxt)
{
return grub_verify_signature_real (ctxt, NULL);
}
static char *
@ -960,14 +934,22 @@ pseudo_read (struct grub_file *file, char *buf, grub_size_t len)
struct grub_fs pseudo_fs =
{
.name = "pseudo",
.read = pseudo_read
};
.fs_read = pseudo_read
};
struct grub_file_verifier grub_pubkey_verifier =
{
.name = "pgp",
.init = grub_pubkey_init,
.fini = grub_pubkey_fini,
.write = grub_pubkey_write,
.close = grub_pubkey_close,
};
static grub_extcmd_t cmd, cmd_trust;
static grub_command_t cmd_distrust, cmd_list;
GRUB_MOD_INIT(verify)
GRUB_MOD_INIT(pgp)
{
const char *val;
struct grub_module_header *header;
@ -978,8 +960,6 @@ GRUB_MOD_INIT(verify)
else
sec = 0;
grub_file_filter_register (GRUB_FILE_FILTER_PUBKEY, grub_pubkey_open);
grub_register_variable_hook ("check_signatures", 0, grub_env_write_sec);
grub_env_export ("check_signatures");
@ -1024,11 +1004,13 @@ GRUB_MOD_INIT(verify)
cmd_distrust = grub_register_command ("distrust", grub_cmd_distrust,
N_("PUBKEY_ID"),
N_("Remove PUBKEY_ID from trusted keys."));
grub_verifier_register (&grub_pubkey_verifier);
}
GRUB_MOD_FINI(verify)
GRUB_MOD_FINI(pgp)
{
grub_file_filter_unregister (GRUB_FILE_FILTER_PUBKEY);
grub_verifier_unregister (&grub_pubkey_verifier);
grub_unregister_extcmd (cmd);
grub_unregister_extcmd (cmd_trust);
grub_unregister_command (cmd_list);

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
#include <grub/device.h>
#include <grub/disk.h>
#include <grub/partition.h>
#include <grub/gpt_partition.h>
#include <grub/net.h>
#include <grub/fs.h>
#include <grub/file.h>
@ -31,6 +32,7 @@
#include <grub/env.h>
#include <grub/extcmd.h>
#include <grub/i18n.h>
#include <grub/i386/pc/boot.h>
GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
@ -45,6 +47,7 @@ static const struct grub_arg_option options[] =
{"fs", 'f', 0, N_("Determine filesystem type."), 0, 0},
{"fs-uuid", 'u', 0, N_("Determine filesystem UUID."), 0, 0},
{"label", 'l', 0, N_("Determine filesystem label."), 0, 0},
{"part-uuid", 0, 0, N_("Determine partition UUID."), 0, 0},
{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
};
@ -98,6 +101,52 @@ grub_cmd_probe (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
grub_device_close (dev);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
if (state[6].set)
{
/* AAAABBBB-CCCC-DDDD-EEEE-FFFFFFFFFFFF + null terminator */
char val[37] = "none";
if (dev->disk && dev->disk->partition)
{
struct grub_partition *p = dev->disk->partition;
grub_disk_t disk = grub_disk_open(dev->disk->name);
if (!disk)
return grub_errno;
if (grub_strcmp(dev->disk->partition->partmap->name, "gpt") == 0)
{
struct grub_gpt_partentry entry;
grub_gpt_part_guid_t *guid;
if (grub_disk_read(disk, p->offset, p->index, sizeof(entry), &entry))
return grub_errno;
guid = &entry.guid;
grub_snprintf (val, sizeof(val),
"%08x-%04x-%04x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x",
grub_le_to_cpu32 (guid->data1),
grub_le_to_cpu16 (guid->data2),
grub_le_to_cpu16 (guid->data3),
guid->data4[0], guid->data4[1], guid->data4[2],
guid->data4[3], guid->data4[4], guid->data4[5],
guid->data4[6], guid->data4[7]);
}
else if (grub_strcmp(dev->disk->partition->partmap->name, "msdos") == 0)
{
grub_uint32_t nt_disk_sig;
if (grub_disk_read(disk, 0, GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_WINDOWS_NT_MAGIC,
sizeof(nt_disk_sig), &nt_disk_sig) == 0)
grub_snprintf (val, sizeof(val), "%08x-%02x",
grub_le_to_cpu32(nt_disk_sig), 1 + p->number);
}
grub_disk_close(disk);
}
if (state[0].set)
grub_env_set (state[0].arg, val);
else
grub_printf ("%s", val);
grub_device_close (dev);
return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
}
fs = grub_fs_probe (dev);
if (! fs)
return grub_errno;
@ -113,10 +162,10 @@ grub_cmd_probe (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
if (state[4].set)
{
char *uuid;
if (! fs->uuid)
if (! fs->fs_uuid)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED_YET,
N_("%s does not support UUIDs"), fs->name);
err = fs->uuid (dev, &uuid);
err = fs->fs_uuid (dev, &uuid);
if (err)
return err;
if (! uuid)
@ -134,11 +183,11 @@ grub_cmd_probe (grub_extcmd_context_t ctxt, int argc, char **args)
if (state[5].set)
{
char *label;
if (! fs->label)
if (! fs->fs_label)
return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED_YET,
N_("filesystem `%s' does not support labels"),
fs->name);
err = fs->label (dev, &label);
err = fs->fs_label (dev, &label);
if (err)
return err;
if (! label)

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