/* grub-mkdevicemap.c - make a device map file automatically */ /* * GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader * Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005 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 2 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 GRUB; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define _GNU_SOURCE 1 #include #ifdef __linux__ # if !defined(__GLIBC__) || \ ((__GLIBC__ < 2) || ((__GLIBC__ == 2) && (__GLIBC_MINOR__ < 1))) /* Maybe libc doesn't have large file support. */ # include /* _llseek */ # endif /* (GLIBC < 2) || ((__GLIBC__ == 2) && (__GLIBC_MINOR < 1)) */ # include /* ioctl */ # ifndef HDIO_GETGEO # define HDIO_GETGEO 0x0301 /* get device geometry */ /* If HDIO_GETGEO is not defined, it is unlikely that hd_geometry is defined. */ struct hd_geometry { unsigned char heads; unsigned char sectors; unsigned short cylinders; unsigned long start; }; # endif /* ! HDIO_GETGEO */ # ifndef FLOPPY_MAJOR # define FLOPPY_MAJOR 2 /* the major number for floppy */ # endif /* ! FLOPPY_MAJOR */ # ifndef MAJOR # define MAJOR(dev) \ ({ \ unsigned long long __dev = (dev); \ (unsigned) ((__dev >> 8) & 0xfff) \ | ((unsigned int) (__dev >> 32) & ~0xfff); \ }) # endif /* ! MAJOR */ # ifndef CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY # define CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY 0x5331 /* get capabilities */ # endif /* ! CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY */ # ifndef BLKGETSIZE # define BLKGETSIZE _IO(0x12,96) /* return device size */ # endif /* ! BLKGETSIZE */ #endif /* __linux__ */ /* Use __FreeBSD_kernel__ instead of __FreeBSD__ for compatibility with kFreeBSD-based non-FreeBSD systems (e.g. GNU/kFreeBSD) */ #if defined(__FreeBSD__) && ! defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) # define __FreeBSD_kernel__ #endif #ifdef __FreeBSD_kernel__ /* Obtain version of kFreeBSD headers */ # include # ifndef __FreeBSD_kernel_version # define __FreeBSD_kernel_version __FreeBSD_version # endif /* Runtime detection of kernel */ # include int get_kfreebsd_version () { struct utsname uts; int major; int minor; int v[2]; uname (&uts); sscanf (uts.release, "%d.%d", &major, &minor); if (major >= 9) major = 9; if (major >= 5) { v[0] = minor/10; v[1] = minor%10; } else { v[0] = minor%10; v[1] = minor/10; } return major*100000+v[0]*10000+v[1]*1000; } #endif /* __FreeBSD_kernel__ */ #if defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) # include /* ioctl */ # include # include /* CDIOCCLRDEBUG */ # if defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) # include # if __FreeBSD_kernel_version >= 500040 # include # endif # endif /* __FreeBSD_kernel__ */ #endif /* __FreeBSD_kernel__ || __NetBSD__ || __OpenBSD__ */ #ifdef HAVE_OPENDISK # include #endif /* HAVE_OPENDISK */ #ifdef __linux__ /* Check if we have devfs support. */ static int have_devfs (void) { struct stat st; return stat ("/dev/.devfsd", &st) == 0; } #endif /* __linux__ */ /* These three functions are quite different among OSes. */ static void get_floppy_disk_name (char *name, int unit) { #if defined(__linux__) /* GNU/Linux */ if (have_devfs ()) sprintf (name, "/dev/floppy/%d", unit); else sprintf (name, "/dev/fd%d", unit); #elif defined(__GNU__) /* GNU/Hurd */ sprintf (name, "/dev/fd%d", unit); #elif defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) /* kFreeBSD */ if (get_kfreebsd_version () >= 400000) sprintf (name, "/dev/fd%d", unit); else sprintf (name, "/dev/rfd%d", unit); #elif defined(__NetBSD__) /* NetBSD */ /* opendisk() doesn't work for floppies. */ sprintf (name, "/dev/rfd%da", unit); #elif defined(__OpenBSD__) /* OpenBSD */ sprintf (name, "/dev/rfd%dc", unit); #elif defined(__QNXNTO__) /* QNX RTP */ sprintf (name, "/dev/fd%d", unit); #else # warning "BIOS floppy drives cannot be guessed in your operating system." /* Set NAME to a bogus string. */ *name = 0; #endif } static void get_ide_disk_name (char *name, int unit) { #if defined(__linux__) /* GNU/Linux */ sprintf (name, "/dev/hd%c", unit + 'a'); #elif defined(__GNU__) /* GNU/Hurd */ sprintf (name, "/dev/hd%d", unit); #elif defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) /* kFreeBSD */ if (get_kfreebsd_version () >= 400000) sprintf (name, "/dev/ad%d", unit); else sprintf (name, "/dev/rwd%d", unit); #elif defined(__NetBSD__) && defined(HAVE_OPENDISK) /* NetBSD */ char shortname[16]; int fd; sprintf (shortname, "wd%d", unit); fd = opendisk (shortname, O_RDONLY, name, 16, /* length of NAME */ 0 /* char device */ ); close (fd); #elif defined(__OpenBSD__) /* OpenBSD */ sprintf (name, "/dev/rwd%dc", unit); #elif defined(__QNXNTO__) /* QNX RTP */ /* Actually, QNX RTP doesn't distinguish IDE from SCSI, so this could contain SCSI disks. */ sprintf (name, "/dev/hd%d", unit); #else # warning "BIOS IDE drives cannot be guessed in your operating system." /* Set NAME to a bogus string. */ *name = 0; #endif } static void get_scsi_disk_name (char *name, int unit) { #if defined(__linux__) /* GNU/Linux */ sprintf (name, "/dev/sd%c", unit + 'a'); #elif defined(__GNU__) /* GNU/Hurd */ sprintf (name, "/dev/sd%d", unit); #elif defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) /* kFreeBSD */ if (get_kfreebsd_version () >= 400000) sprintf (name, "/dev/da%d", unit); else sprintf (name, "/dev/rda%d", unit); #elif defined(__NetBSD__) && defined(HAVE_OPENDISK) /* NetBSD */ char shortname[16]; int fd; sprintf (shortname, "sd%d", unit); fd = opendisk (shortname, O_RDONLY, name, 16, /* length of NAME */ 0 /* char device */ ); close (fd); #elif defined(__OpenBSD__) /* OpenBSD */ sprintf (name, "/dev/rsd%dc", unit); #elif defined(__QNXNTO__) /* QNX RTP */ /* QNX RTP doesn't distinguish SCSI from IDE, so it is better to disable the detection of SCSI disks here. */ *name = 0; #else # warning "BIOS SCSI drives cannot be guessed in your operating system." /* Set NAME to a bogus string. */ *name = 0; #endif } #ifdef __linux__ static void get_dac960_disk_name (char *name, int controller, int drive) { sprintf (name, "/dev/rd/c%dd%d", controller, drive); } static void get_ataraid_disk_name (char *name, int unit) { sprintf (name, "/dev/ataraid/d%c", unit + '0'); } static void get_i2o_disk_name (char *name, char unit) { sprintf (name, "/dev/i2o/hd%c", unit); } #endif /* Check if DEVICE can be read. If an error occurs, return zero, otherwise return non-zero. */ int check_device (const char *device) { char buf[512]; FILE *fp; /* If DEVICE is empty, just return 1. */ if (*device == 0) return 1; fp = fopen (device, "r"); if (! fp) { switch (errno) { #ifdef ENOMEDIUM case ENOMEDIUM: # if 0 /* At the moment, this finds only CDROMs, which can't be read anyway, so leave it out. Code should be reactivated if `removable disks' and CDROMs are supported. */ /* Accept it, it may be inserted. */ return 1; # endif break; #endif /* ENOMEDIUM */ default: /* Break case and leave. */ break; } /* Error opening the device. */ return 0; } /* Make sure CD-ROMs don't get assigned a BIOS disk number before SCSI disks! */ #ifdef __linux__ # ifdef CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY if (ioctl (fileno (fp), CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY, 0) >= 0) return 0; # else /* ! CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY */ /* Check if DEVICE is a CD-ROM drive by the HDIO_GETGEO ioctl. */ { struct hd_geometry hdg; struct stat st; if (fstat (fileno (fp), &st)) return 0; /* If it is a block device and isn't a floppy, check if HDIO_GETGEO succeeds. */ if (S_ISBLK (st.st_mode) && MAJOR (st.st_rdev) != FLOPPY_MAJOR && ioctl (fileno (fp), HDIO_GETGEO, &hdg)) return 0; } # endif /* ! CDROM_GET_CAPABILITY */ #endif /* __linux__ */ #if defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) # ifdef CDIOCCLRDEBUG if (ioctl (fileno (fp), CDIOCCLRDEBUG, 0) >= 0) return 0; # endif /* CDIOCCLRDEBUG */ #endif /* __FreeBSD_kernel__ || __NetBSD__ || __OpenBSD__ */ /* Attempt to read the first sector. */ if (fread (buf, 1, 512, fp) != 512) { fclose (fp); return 0; } fclose (fp); return 1; } static void make_device_map (const char *device_map, int floppy_disks) { FILE *fp; int num_hd = 0; int i; if (strcmp (device_map, "-") == 0) fp = stdout; else fp = fopen (device_map, "w"); if (! fp) grub_util_error ("cannot open %s", device_map); /* Floppies. */ for (i = 0; i < floppy_disks; i++) { char name[16]; struct stat st; get_floppy_disk_name (name, i); if (stat (name, &st) < 0) break; /* In floppies, write the map, whether check_device succeeds or not, because the user just may not insert floppies. */ if (fp) fprintf (fp, "(fd%d)\t%s\n", i, name); } #ifdef __linux__ if (have_devfs ()) { while (1) { char discn[32]; char name[PATH_MAX]; struct stat st; /* Linux creates symlinks "/dev/discs/discN" for convenience. The way to number disks is the same as GRUB's. */ sprintf (discn, "/dev/discs/disc%d", num_hd); if (stat (discn, &st) < 0) break; if (realpath (discn, name)) { strcat (name, "/disc"); fprintf (fp, "(hd%d)\t%s\n", num_hd, name); } num_hd++; } goto finish; } #endif /* __linux__ */ /* IDE disks. */ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { char name[16]; get_ide_disk_name (name, i); if (check_device (name)) { fprintf (fp, "(hd%d)\t%s\n", num_hd, name); num_hd++; } } #ifdef __linux__ /* ATARAID disks. */ for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { char name[20]; get_ataraid_disk_name (name, i); if (check_device (name)) { fprintf (fp, "(hd%d)\t%s\n", num_hd, name); num_hd++; } } #endif /* __linux__ */ /* The rest is SCSI disks. */ for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { char name[16]; get_scsi_disk_name (name, i); if (check_device (name)) { fprintf (fp, "(hd%d)\t%s\n", num_hd, name); num_hd++; } } #ifdef __linux__ /* This is for DAC960 - we have /dev/rd/cdp. DAC960 driver currently supports up to 8 controllers, 32 logical drives, and 7 partitions. */ { int controller, drive; for (controller = 0; controller < 8; controller++) { for (drive = 0; drive < 15; drive++) { char name[24]; get_dac960_disk_name (name, controller, drive); if (check_device (name)) { fprintf (fp, "(hd%d)\t%s\n", num_hd, name); num_hd++; } } } } /* This is for I2O - we have /dev/i2o/hd */ { char unit; for (unit = 'a'; unit < 'f'; unit++) { char name[24]; get_i2o_disk_name (name, unit); if (check_device (name)) { fprintf (fp, "(hd%d)\t%s\n", num_hd, name); num_hd++; } } } #endif /* __linux__ */ finish: if (fp != stdout) fclose (fp); } static struct option options[] = { {"device-map", required_argument, 0, 'm'}, {"probe-second-floppy", no_argument, 0, 's'}, {"no-floppy", no_argument, 0, 'n'}, {"help", no_argument, 0, 'h'}, {"version", no_argument, 0, 'V'}, {"verbose", no_argument, 0, 'v'}, {0, 0, 0, 0} }; static void usage (int status) { if (status) fprintf (stderr, "Try ``grub-mkdevicemap --help'' for more information.\n"); else printf ("\ Usage: grub-mkdevicemap [OPTION]...\n\ \n\ Generate a device map file automatically.\n\ \n\ -n, --no-floppy do not probe any floppy drive\n\ -s, --probe-second-floppy probe the second floppy drive\n\ -m, --device-map=FILE use FILE as the device map [default=%s]\n\ -h, --help display this message and exit\n\ -V, --version print version information and exit\n\ -v, --verbose print verbose messages\n\ \n\ Report bugs to <%s>.\n\ ", DEFAULT_DEVICE_MAP, PACKAGE_BUGREPORT); exit (status); } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { char *dev_map = 0; int floppy_disks = 1; progname = "grub-mkdevicemap"; /* Check for options. */ while (1) { int c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "snm:r:hVv", options, 0); if (c == -1) break; else switch (c) { case 'm': if (dev_map) free (dev_map); dev_map = xstrdup (optarg); break; case 'n': floppy_disks = 0; break; case 's': floppy_disks = 2; break; case 'h': usage (0); break; case 'V': printf ("%s (%s) %s\n", progname, PACKAGE_NAME, PACKAGE_VERSION); return 0; case 'v': verbosity++; break; default: usage (1); break; } } make_device_map (dev_map ? : DEFAULT_DEVICE_MAP, floppy_disks); free (dev_map); return 0; }