/* * GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader * Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2010 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 . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include struct legacy_command { const char *name; const char *map; const char *suffix; unsigned suffixarg; unsigned argc; enum arg_type { TYPE_VERBATIM, TYPE_FORCE_OPTION, TYPE_NOAPM_OPTION, TYPE_TYPE_OR_NOMEM_OPTION, TYPE_OPTION, TYPE_FILE, TYPE_FILE_NO_CONSUME, TYPE_PARTITION, TYPE_BOOL, TYPE_INT, TYPE_REST_VERBATIM, TYPE_VBE_MODE } argt[4]; enum { FLAG_IGNORE_REST = 0x001, FLAG_FALLBACK_AVAILABLE = 0x004, FLAG_FALLBACK = 0x008, FLAG_COLOR_INVERT = 0x010, FLAG_NO_MENUENTRY = 0x020, FLAG_MENUENTRY_ONLY = 0x040, FLAG_TERMINAL = 0x080, FLAG_TITLE = 0x100, } flags; const char *shortdesc; const char *longdesc; }; struct legacy_command legacy_commands[] = { {"blocklist", "blocklist '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_FILE}, 0, "FILE", "Print the blocklist notation of the file FILE."}, {"boot", "boot\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, 0, 0, "Boot the OS/chain-loader which has been loaded."}, /* FIXME: bootp unsupported. */ {"cat", "cat '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_FILE}, 0, "FILE", "Print the contents of the file FILE."}, {"chainloader", "chainloader %s '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_FORCE_OPTION, TYPE_FILE}, 0, "[--force] FILE", "Load the chain-loader FILE. If --force is specified, then load it" " forcibly, whether the boot loader signature is present or not."}, {"cmp", "cmp '%s' '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_FILE, TYPE_FILE}, FLAG_IGNORE_REST, "FILE1 FILE2", "Compare the file FILE1 with the FILE2 and inform the different values" " if any."}, {"color", "set color_normal='%s'; set color_highlight='%s'\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_VERBATIM, TYPE_VERBATIM}, FLAG_IGNORE_REST | FLAG_FALLBACK_AVAILABLE, "NORMAL [HIGHLIGHT]", "Change the menu colors. The color NORMAL is used for most" " lines in the menu, and the color HIGHLIGHT is used to highlight the" " line where the cursor points. If you omit HIGHLIGHT, then the" " inverted color of NORMAL is used for the highlighted line." " The format of a color is \"FG/BG\". FG and BG are symbolic color names." " A symbolic color name must be one of these: black, blue, green," " cyan, red, magenta, brown, light-gray, dark-gray, light-blue," " light-green, light-cyan, light-red, light-magenta, yellow and white." " But only the first eight names can be used for BG. You can prefix" " \"blink-\" to FG if you want a blinking foreground color."}, {"color", "set color_normal='%s'; set color_highlight='%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_VERBATIM}, FLAG_IGNORE_REST | FLAG_FALLBACK | FLAG_COLOR_INVERT, NULL, NULL}, {"configfile", "legacy_configfile '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_FILE}, 0, "FILE", "Load FILE as the configuration file."}, {"debug", "if [ -z \"$debug\" ]; then set debug=all; else set debug=; fi\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, 0, 0, "Turn on/off the debug mode."}, {"default", "set default='%s'; if [ x\"$default\" = xsaved ]; then load_env; " "set default=\"$saved_entry\"; fi\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_VERBATIM}, 0, "[NUM | `saved']", "Set the default entry to entry number NUM (if not specified, it is" " 0, the first entry) or the entry number saved by savedefault."}, /* FIXME: dhcp unsupported. */ {"displayapm", "lsapm\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, 0, 0, "Display APM BIOS information."}, {"displaymem", "lsmmap\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, 0, 0, "Display what GRUB thinks the system address space map of the" " machine is, including all regions of physical RAM installed."}, /* NOTE: embed unsupported. */ {"fallback", "set fallback='%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_VERBATIM}, 0, "NUM...", "Go into unattended boot mode: if the default boot entry has any" " errors, instead of waiting for the user to do anything, it" " immediately starts over using the NUM entry (same numbering as the" " `default' command). This obviously won't help if the machine" " was rebooted by a kernel that GRUB loaded."}, {"find", "search -sf '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_FILE}, 0, "FILENAME", "Search for the filename FILENAME in all of partitions and print the list of" " the devices which contain the file."}, /* FIXME: fstest unsupported. */ /* NOTE: The obsolete C/H/S geometry isn't shown anymore. */ {"geometry", "insmod regexp; ls -l (%s*)\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_VERBATIM}, 0, "DRIVE", "Print the information for a drive DRIVE. "}, {"halt", "halt %s\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_NOAPM_OPTION}, 0, "[--no-apm]", "Halt your system. If APM is available on it, turn off the power using" " the APM BIOS, unless you specify the option `--no-apm'."}, /* FIXME: help unsupported. */ /* NUL_TERMINATE */ {"hiddenmenu", NULL, "if sleep -i $timeout; then timeout=0; else timeout=-1; fi\n", 0, 0, {}, 0, "", "Hide the menu."}, {"hide", "parttool '%s' hidden+\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_PARTITION}, 0, "PARTITION", "Hide PARTITION by setting the \"hidden\" bit in" " its partition type code."}, /* FIXME: ifconfig unsupported. */ /* FIXME: impsprobe unsupported. */ {"initrd", "legacy_initrd '%s' %s\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_FILE_NO_CONSUME, TYPE_REST_VERBATIM}, 0, "FILE [ARG ...]", "Load an initial ramdisk FILE for a Linux format boot image and set the" " appropriate parameters in the Linux setup area in memory."}, /* NOTE: install unsupported. */ /* FIXME: ioprobe unsupported. */ /* FIXME: really support --no-mem-option. */ {"kernel", "legacy_kernel %s %s '%s' %s\n", NULL, 0, 4, {TYPE_TYPE_OR_NOMEM_OPTION, TYPE_TYPE_OR_NOMEM_OPTION, TYPE_FILE_NO_CONSUME, TYPE_REST_VERBATIM}, 0, "[--no-mem-option] [--type=TYPE] FILE [ARG ...]", "Attempt to load the primary boot image from FILE. The rest of the" " line is passed verbatim as the \"kernel command line\". Any modules" " must be reloaded after using this command. The option --type is used" " to suggest what type of kernel to be loaded. TYPE must be either of" " \"netbsd\", \"freebsd\", \"openbsd\", \"linux\", \"biglinux\" and" " \"multiboot\". The option --no-mem-option tells GRUB not to pass a" " Linux's mem option automatically."}, {"lock", "if ! authenticate legacy; then return; fi", NULL, 0, 0, {}, 0, 0, "Break a command execution unless the user is authenticated."}, {"makeactive", "parttool \"$root\" boot+\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, 0, 0, "Set the active partition on the root disk to GRUB's root device." " This command is limited to _primary_ PC partitions on a hard disk."}, {"map", "drivemap '%s' '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_PARTITION, TYPE_PARTITION}, FLAG_IGNORE_REST, "TO_DRIVE FROM_DRIVE", "Map the drive FROM_DRIVE to the drive TO_DRIVE. This is necessary" " when you chain-load some operating systems, such as DOS, if such an" " OS resides at a non-first drive."}, /* NOTE: md5crypt unsupported since GRUB has not enough entropy and this hash shouldn't be used anymore. */ {"module", "legacy_initrd '%s' %s\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_FILE_NO_CONSUME, TYPE_REST_VERBATIM}, 0, "FILE [ARG ...]", "Load a boot module FILE for a Multiboot format boot image (no" " interpretation of the file contents is made, so users of this" " command must know what the kernel in question expects). The" " rest of the line is passed as the \"module command line\", like" " the `kernel' command."}, {"modulenounzip", "legacy_initrd_nounzip '%s' %s\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_FILE_NO_CONSUME, TYPE_REST_VERBATIM}, 0, "FILE [ARG ...]", "The same as `module', except that automatic decompression is" " disabled."}, {"pager", "set pager=%s; if [ \"$pager\" = 0 ]; then " " echo Internal pager is now off; else " "echo Internal pager is now on; fi\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_BOOL}, FLAG_FALLBACK_AVAILABLE, "[FLAG]", "Toggle pager mode with no argument. If FLAG is given and its value" " is `on', turn on the mode. If FLAG is `off', turn off the mode."}, {"pager", "if [ \"$pager\" = 1 ]; then pager=0; echo Internal pager is now off;" "else pager=1; echo Internal pager is now on; fi\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, FLAG_FALLBACK, NULL, NULL}, /* FIXME: partnew unsupported. */ {"parttype", "parttool '%s' type=%s\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_PARTITION, TYPE_INT}, 0, "PART TYPE", "Change the type of the partition PART to TYPE."}, {"password", "if [ \"$superusers\" = "" ]; then superusers=legacy; fi;\n" "legacy_password %s '%s'\n", "menuentry \"Superuser menu\" --users \"legacy\" { configfile '%s'; }\n", 2, 3, {TYPE_OPTION, TYPE_VERBATIM, TYPE_FILE}, FLAG_IGNORE_REST | FLAG_FALLBACK_AVAILABLE | FLAG_NO_MENUENTRY, "[--md5] PASSWD [FILE]", "If used in the first section of a menu file, disable all" " interactive editing control (menu entry editor and" " command line). If the password PASSWD is entered, it loads the" " FILE as a new config file and restarts the GRUB Stage 2. If you" " omit the argument FILE, then GRUB just unlocks privileged" " instructions. You can also use it in the script section, in" " which case it will ask for the password, before continuing." " The option --md5 tells GRUB that PASSWD is encrypted with" " md5crypt."}, {"password", "if [ \"$superusers\" = "" ]; then superusers=legacy; fi;\n" "legacy_password %s '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_OPTION, TYPE_VERBATIM}, FLAG_IGNORE_REST | FLAG_FALLBACK | FLAG_NO_MENUENTRY, NULL, NULL}, {"password", "if legacy_check_password %s '%s'; then configfile '%s'; " "else return; fi\n", NULL, 2, 3, {TYPE_OPTION, TYPE_VERBATIM, TYPE_FILE}, FLAG_IGNORE_REST | FLAG_FALLBACK_AVAILABLE | FLAG_MENUENTRY_ONLY, NULL, NULL}, {"password", "if ! legacy_check_password %s '%s'; then return fi;\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_OPTION, TYPE_VERBATIM}, FLAG_IGNORE_REST | FLAG_FALLBACK | FLAG_MENUENTRY_ONLY, NULL, NULL}, /* NOTE: GRUB2 has a design principle of not eternally waiting for user input. 60 seconds should be enough. */ {"pause", "echo %s; if ! sleep -i 60; then return; fi\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_REST_VERBATIM}, 0, "[MESSAGE ...]", "Print MESSAGE, then wait until a key is pressed."}, /* FIXME: rarp unsupported. */ {"read", "read_dword %s\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_INT}, 0, "ADDR", "Read a 32-bit value from memory at address ADDR and" " display it in hex format."}, {"reboot", "reboot\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, 0, 0, "Reboot your system."}, {"root", "set root='%s'; set legacy_hdbias='%s'\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_PARTITION, TYPE_INT}, FLAG_FALLBACK_AVAILABLE, "[DEVICE [HDBIAS]]", "Set the current \"root device\" to the device DEVICE, then" " attempt to mount it to get the partition size (for passing the" " partition descriptor in `ES:ESI', used by some chain-loaded" " bootloaders), the BSD drive-type (for booting BSD kernels using" " their native boot format), and correctly determine " " the PC partition where a BSD sub-partition is located. The" " optional HDBIAS parameter is a number to tell a BSD kernel" " how many BIOS drive numbers are on controllers before the current" " one. For example, if there is an IDE disk and a SCSI disk, and your" " FreeBSD root partition is on the SCSI disk, then use a `1' for HDBIAS."}, {"root", "echo \"$root\"\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, FLAG_FALLBACK, NULL, NULL}, {"rootnoverify", "set root='%s'; set legacy_hdbias='%s'\n", NULL, 0, 2, {TYPE_PARTITION, TYPE_INT}, 0, "[DEVICE [HDBIAS]]", "Similar to `root', but don't attempt to mount the partition. This" " is useful for when an OS is outside of the area of the disk that" " GRUB can read, but setting the correct root device is still" " desired. Note that the items mentioned in `root' which" " derived from attempting the mount will NOT work correctly."}, {"rootnoverify", "echo \"$root\"\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, FLAG_FALLBACK, NULL, NULL}, /* FIXME: support saving NUM and fallback. */ {"savedefault", "saved_entry=${chosen}; save_env saved_entry\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, 0, "[NUM | `fallback']", "Save the current entry as the default boot entry if no argument is" " specified. If a number is specified, this number is saved. If" " `fallback' is used, next fallback entry is saved."}, {"serial", "serial %s\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_REST_VERBATIM}, 0, "[--unit=UNIT] [--port=PORT] [--speed=SPEED] [--word=WORD] " "[--parity=PARITY] [--stop=STOP] [--device=DEV]", "Initialize a serial device. UNIT is a digit that specifies which serial" " device is used (e.g. 0 == COM1). If you need to specify the port number," " set it by --port. SPEED is the DTE-DTE speed. WORD is the word length," " PARITY is the type of parity, which is one of `no', `odd' and `even'." " STOP is the length of stop bit(s). The option --device can be used only" " in the grub shell, which specifies the file name of a tty device. The" " default values are COM1, 9600, 8N1."}, /* FIXME: setkey unsupported. */ /* NUL_TERMINATE */ /* NOTE: setup unsupported. */ /* FIXME: --no-echo, --no-edit, hercules unsupported. */ /* NOTE: both terminals are activated so --silent and --timeout are useless. */ {"terminal", NULL, NULL, 0, 0, {}, FLAG_TERMINAL | FLAG_IGNORE_REST, "[--dumb] [--no-echo] [--no-edit] [--timeout=SECS] [--lines=LINES] " "[--silent] [console] [serial] [hercules]", "Select a terminal. When multiple terminals are specified, wait until" " you push any key to continue. If both console and serial are specified," " the terminal to which you input a key first will be selected. If no" " argument is specified, print current setting. The option --dumb" " specifies that your terminal is dumb, otherwise, vt100-compatibility" " is assumed. If you specify --no-echo, input characters won't be echoed." " If you specify --no-edit, the BASH-like editing feature will be disabled." " If --timeout is present, this command will wait at most for SECS" " seconds. The option --lines specifies the maximum number of lines." " The option --silent is used to suppress messages."}, /* FIXME: terminfo unsupported. */ /* NUL_TERMINATE */ {"testload", "cat '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_FILE}, 0, "FILE", "Read the entire contents of FILE in several different ways and" " compares them, to test the filesystem code. " " If this test succeeds, then a good next" " step is to try loading a kernel."}, {"testvbe", "insmod vbe; videotest '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_VBE_MODE}, 0, "MODE", "Test the VBE mode MODE. Hit any key to return."}, /* FIXME: tftpserver unsupported. */ {"timeout", "set timeout=%s\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_INT}, 0, "SEC", "Set a timeout, in SEC seconds, before automatically booting the" " default entry (normally the first entry defined)."}, {"title", NULL, NULL, 0, 0, {}, FLAG_TITLE, "NAME ...", "Start a new boot entry, and set its name to the contents of the" " rest of the line, starting with the first non-space character."}, {"unhide", "parttool '%s' hidden-\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_PARTITION}, 0, "PARTITION", "Unhide PARTITION by clearing the \"hidden\" bit in its" " partition type code."}, /* FIXME: uppermem unsupported. */ {"uuid", "search --set=root --fs-uuid '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_VERBATIM}, 0, "UUID", "Find root by UUID"}, {"vbeprobe", "insmod vbe; videoinfo '%s'\n", NULL, 0, 1, {TYPE_VBE_MODE}, FLAG_FALLBACK_AVAILABLE, "[MODE]", "Probe VBE information. If the mode number MODE is specified, show only" " the information about only the mode."}, {"vbeprobe", "insmod vbe; videoinfo\n", NULL, 0, 0, {}, FLAG_FALLBACK, NULL, NULL} }; char * grub_legacy_escape (const char *in, grub_size_t len) { const char *ptr; char *ret, *outptr; int overhead = 0; for (ptr = in; ptr < in + len && *ptr; ptr++) if (*ptr == '\'' || *ptr == '\\') overhead++; ret = grub_malloc (ptr - in + overhead + 1); if (!ret) return NULL; outptr = ret; for (ptr = in; ptr < in + len && *ptr; ptr++) { if (*ptr == '\'' || *ptr == '\\') *outptr++ = '\\'; *outptr++ = *ptr; } *outptr++ = 0; return ret; } static char * adjust_file (const char *in, grub_size_t len) { const char *comma, *ptr, *rest; char *ret, *outptr; int overhead = 0; int part = -1, subpart = -1; if (in[0] != '(') return grub_legacy_escape (in, len); for (ptr = in + 1; ptr < in + len && *ptr && *ptr != ')' && *ptr != ','; ptr++) if (*ptr == '\'' || *ptr == '\\') overhead++; comma = ptr; if (*comma != ',') return grub_legacy_escape (in, len); part = grub_strtoull (comma + 1, (char **) &rest, 0); if (rest[0] == ',' && rest[1] >= 'a' && rest[1] <= 'z') { subpart = rest[1] - 'a'; rest += 2; } for (ptr = rest; ptr < in + len && *ptr; ptr++) if (*ptr == '\'' || *ptr == '\\') overhead++; /* 35 is enough for any 2 numbers. */ ret = grub_malloc (ptr - in + overhead + 35); if (!ret) return NULL; outptr = ret; for (ptr = in; ptr < in + len && ptr <= comma; ptr++) { if (*ptr == '\'' || *ptr == '\\') *outptr++ = '\\'; *outptr++ = *ptr; } if (subpart != -1) grub_snprintf (outptr, 35, "%d,%d", part + 1, subpart + 1); else grub_snprintf (outptr, 35, "%d", part + 1); while (*outptr) outptr++; for (ptr = rest; ptr < in + len; ptr++) { if (*ptr == '\'' || *ptr == '\\') *outptr++ = '\\'; *outptr++ = *ptr; } *outptr = 0; return ret; } static int check_option (const char *a, char *b, grub_size_t len) { if (grub_strlen (b) != len) return 0; return grub_strncmp (a, b, len) == 0; } static int is_option (enum arg_type opt, const char *curarg, grub_size_t len) { switch (opt) { case TYPE_NOAPM_OPTION: return check_option (curarg, "--no-apm", len); case TYPE_FORCE_OPTION: return check_option (curarg, "--force", len); case TYPE_TYPE_OR_NOMEM_OPTION: return check_option (curarg, "--type=netbsd", len) || check_option (curarg, "--type=freebsd", len) || check_option (curarg, "--type=openbsd", len) || check_option (curarg, "--type=linux", len) || check_option (curarg, "--type=biglinux", len) || check_option (curarg, "--type=multiboot", len) || check_option (curarg, "--no-mem-option", len); case TYPE_OPTION: return (len >= 2 && curarg[0] == '-' && curarg[1] == '-'); default: return 0; } } char * grub_legacy_parse (const char *buf, char **entryname, char **suffix) { const char *ptr; const char *cmdname; unsigned i, cmdnum; char *args[ARRAY_SIZE (legacy_commands[0].argt)]; *suffix = NULL; for (ptr = buf; *ptr && grub_isspace (*ptr); ptr++); if (!*ptr || *ptr == '#') { char *ret; int len = grub_strlen (buf); ret = grub_malloc (len + 2); grub_memcpy (ret, buf, len); if (len && ret[len - 1] == '\n') ret[len] = 0; else { ret[len] = '\n'; ret[len + 1] = 0; } return ret; } cmdname = ptr; for (ptr = buf; *ptr && !grub_isspace (*ptr) && *ptr != '='; ptr++); for (cmdnum = 0; cmdnum < ARRAY_SIZE (legacy_commands); cmdnum++) if (grub_strncmp (legacy_commands[cmdnum].name, cmdname, ptr - cmdname) == 0 && legacy_commands[cmdnum].name[ptr - cmdname] == 0 && (!(*entryname != NULL && (legacy_commands[cmdnum].flags & FLAG_NO_MENUENTRY))) && (!(*entryname == NULL && (legacy_commands[cmdnum].flags & FLAG_MENUENTRY_ONLY)))) break; if (cmdnum == ARRAY_SIZE (legacy_commands)) return grub_xasprintf ("# Unsupported legacy command: %s\n", buf); for (; grub_isspace (*ptr) || *ptr == '='; ptr++); if (legacy_commands[cmdnum].flags & FLAG_TITLE) { const char *ptr2; ptr2 = ptr + grub_strlen (ptr); while (ptr2 > ptr && grub_isspace (*(ptr2 - 1))) ptr2--; *entryname = grub_strndup (ptr, ptr2 - ptr); return NULL; } if (legacy_commands[cmdnum].flags & FLAG_TERMINAL) { int dumb = 0, no_echo = 0, no_edit = 0, lines = 24; int console = 0, serial = 0, hercules = 0; /* Big enough for any possible resulting command. */ char outbuf[256] = ""; char *outptr; while (*ptr) { /* "[--timeout=SECS] [--silent]" " [console] [serial] [hercules]"*/ if (grub_memcmp (ptr, "--dumb", sizeof ("--dumb") - 1) == 0) dumb = 1; if (grub_memcmp (ptr, "--no-echo", sizeof ("--no-echo") - 1) == 0) no_echo = 1; if (grub_memcmp (ptr, "--no-edit", sizeof ("--no-edit") - 1) == 0) no_edit = 1; if (grub_memcmp (ptr, "--lines=", sizeof ("--lines=") - 1) == 0) { lines = grub_strtoul (ptr + sizeof ("--lines=") - 1, 0, 0); if (grub_errno) { lines = 24; grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE; } } if (grub_memcmp (ptr, "console", sizeof ("console") - 1) == 0) console = 1; if (grub_memcmp (ptr, "serial", sizeof ("serial") - 1) == 0) serial = 1; if (grub_memcmp (ptr, "hercules", sizeof ("hercules") - 1) == 0) hercules = 1; while (*ptr && !grub_isspace (*ptr)) ptr++; while (*ptr && grub_isspace (*ptr)) ptr++; } if (!console && !serial) return grub_strdup ("terminal_input; terminal_output; terminfo\n"); grub_strcpy (outbuf, "terminal_input "); outptr = outbuf + grub_strlen (outbuf); if (serial) { grub_strcpy (outptr, "serial "); outptr += grub_strlen (outptr); } if (console) { grub_strcpy (outptr, "console "); outptr += grub_strlen (outptr); } grub_strcpy (outptr, "; terminal_output "); outptr += grub_strlen (outptr); if (serial) { grub_strcpy (outptr, "serial "); outptr += grub_strlen (outptr); } if (console) { grub_strcpy (outptr, "console "); outptr += grub_strlen (outptr); } grub_strcpy (outptr, "; "); outptr += grub_strlen (outptr); if (serial) { grub_snprintf (outptr, outbuf + sizeof (outbuf) - outptr, "terminfo serial -g 80x%d %s; ", lines, dumb ? "dumb" : "vt100"); outptr += grub_strlen (outptr); } grub_strcpy (outptr, "\n"); return grub_strdup (outbuf); } grub_memset (args, 0, sizeof (args)); { int hold_arg = 0; const char *curarg = NULL; for (i = 0; i < legacy_commands[cmdnum].argc; i++) { grub_size_t curarglen; if (hold_arg) { ptr = curarg; hold_arg = 0; } for (; grub_isspace (*ptr); ptr++); curarg = ptr; if (!*curarg) break; for (; *ptr && !grub_isspace (*ptr); ptr++); if (i != legacy_commands[cmdnum].argc - 1 || (legacy_commands[cmdnum].flags & FLAG_IGNORE_REST)) curarglen = ptr - curarg; else { curarglen = grub_strlen (curarg); while (curarglen > 0 && grub_isspace (curarg[curarglen - 1])) curarglen--; } if (*ptr) ptr++; switch (legacy_commands[cmdnum].argt[i]) { case TYPE_FILE_NO_CONSUME: hold_arg = 1; case TYPE_PARTITION: case TYPE_FILE: args[i] = adjust_file (curarg, curarglen); break; case TYPE_REST_VERBATIM: { char *outptr, *outptr0; int overhead = 3; ptr = curarg; while (*ptr) { for (; *ptr && grub_isspace (*ptr); ptr++); for (; *ptr && !grub_isspace (*ptr); ptr++) if (*ptr == '\\' || *ptr == '\'') overhead++; if (*ptr) ptr++; overhead += 3; } outptr0 = args[i] = grub_malloc (overhead + (ptr - curarg)); if (!outptr0) return NULL; ptr = curarg; outptr = outptr0; while (*ptr) { for (; *ptr && grub_isspace (*ptr); ptr++); if (outptr != outptr0) *outptr++ = ' '; *outptr++ = '\''; for (; *ptr && !grub_isspace (*ptr); ptr++) { if (*ptr == '\\' || *ptr == '\'') *outptr++ = '\\'; *outptr++ = *ptr; } *outptr++ = '\''; if (*ptr) ptr++; } *outptr++ = 0; } break; case TYPE_VERBATIM: args[i] = grub_legacy_escape (curarg, curarglen); break; case TYPE_FORCE_OPTION: case TYPE_NOAPM_OPTION: case TYPE_TYPE_OR_NOMEM_OPTION: case TYPE_OPTION: if (is_option (legacy_commands[cmdnum].argt[i], curarg, curarglen)) { args[i] = grub_strndup (curarg, curarglen); break; } args[i] = grub_strdup (""); hold_arg = 1; break; case TYPE_INT: { const char *brk; int base = 10; brk = curarg; if (brk[0] == '0' && brk[1] == 'x') base = 16; else if (brk[0] == '0') base = 8; for (; *brk && brk < curarg + curarglen; brk++) { if (base == 8 && (*brk == '8' || *brk == '9')) break; if (grub_isdigit (*brk)) continue; if (base != 16) break; if (!(*brk >= 'a' && *brk <= 'f') && !(*brk >= 'A' && *brk <= 'F')) break; } if (brk == curarg) args[i] = grub_strdup ("0"); else args[i] = grub_strndup (curarg, brk - curarg); } break; case TYPE_VBE_MODE: { unsigned mod; struct grub_vesa_mode_table_entry *modedesc; mod = grub_strtoul (curarg, 0, 0); if (grub_errno) { mod = 0; grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE; } if (mod < GRUB_VESA_MODE_TABLE_START || mod > GRUB_VESA_MODE_TABLE_END) { args[i] = grub_strdup ("auto"); break; } modedesc = &grub_vesa_mode_table[mod - GRUB_VESA_MODE_TABLE_START]; if (!modedesc->width) { args[i] = grub_strdup ("auto"); break; } args[i] = grub_xasprintf ("%ux%ux%u", modedesc->width, modedesc->height, modedesc->depth); break; } case TYPE_BOOL: if (curarglen == 2 && curarg[0] == 'o' && curarg[1] == 'n') args[i] = grub_strdup ("1"); else args[i] = grub_strdup ("0"); break; } } } while (legacy_commands[cmdnum].argc > 0 && args[legacy_commands[cmdnum].argc - 1] == NULL && (legacy_commands[cmdnum].flags & FLAG_FALLBACK_AVAILABLE) && args[legacy_commands[cmdnum + 1].argc] == NULL) cmdnum++; for (; i < legacy_commands[cmdnum].argc; i++) switch (legacy_commands[cmdnum].argt[i]) { case TYPE_FILE_NO_CONSUME: case TYPE_PARTITION: case TYPE_FILE: case TYPE_REST_VERBATIM: case TYPE_VERBATIM: case TYPE_FORCE_OPTION: case TYPE_NOAPM_OPTION: case TYPE_TYPE_OR_NOMEM_OPTION: case TYPE_OPTION: args[i] = grub_strdup (""); break; case TYPE_BOOL: case TYPE_INT: args[i] = grub_strdup ("0"); break; case TYPE_VBE_MODE: args[i] = grub_strdup ("auto"); break; } if (legacy_commands[cmdnum].flags & FLAG_COLOR_INVERT) { char *corig = args[legacy_commands[cmdnum].argc - 1]; char *slash = grub_strchr (corig, '/'); char *invert; grub_size_t len; len = grub_strlen (corig); if (!slash) { grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT, "bad color specification %s", args[0]); return NULL; } invert = grub_malloc (len + 1); if (!invert) return NULL; grub_memcpy (invert, slash + 1, len - (slash - corig) - 1); invert[len - (slash - args[0]) - 1] = '/'; grub_memcpy (invert + len - (slash - corig), corig, slash - corig); invert[len] = 0; args[legacy_commands[cmdnum].argc] = invert; } if (legacy_commands[cmdnum].suffix) { *suffix = grub_xasprintf (legacy_commands[cmdnum].suffix, args[legacy_commands[cmdnum].suffixarg]); if (*suffix) return NULL; } { char *ret = grub_xasprintf (legacy_commands[cmdnum].map, args[0], args[1], args[2], args[3]); grub_free (args[0]); grub_free (args[1]); grub_free (args[2]); grub_free (args[3]); return ret; } }