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Clean up the code to support 64-bit addressing in disks and files. This change is not enough for filesystems yet. * util/i386/pc/grub-setup.c (struct boot_blocklist): Change the type of "start" to grub_uint64_t. (setup): Change the types of KERNEL_SECTOR and FIRST_SECTOR to grub_disk_addr_t * and grub_disk_addr_t. Fix the format string in save_first_sector and save_blocklists. Use grub_le_to_cpu64 to convert addresses. * util/i386/pc/biosdisk.c (open_device): Change the type of SECTOR to grub_disk_addr_t. * partmap/gpt.c (gpt_partition_map_iterate): Fix the format string. * partmap/pc.c (pc_partition_map_iterate): Likewise. * partmap/amiga.c (amiga_partition_map_iterate): Cast RDSK.MAGIC to char *. * normal/script.c (grub_script_parse): Remove unused MEMFREE. * normal/parser.y (YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL): New macro. * normal/lexer.c (grub_script_yyerror): Specify unused to LEX. * loader/i386/pc/multiboot.c (grub_multiboot_load_elf64): Cast -1 to grub_off_t, to detect an error from grub_file_seek. (grub_multiboot_load_elf32): Likewise. * kern/misc.c (grub_strtoul): Use grub_strtoull. Return the maximum unsigned long value when an overflow is detected. (grub_strtoull): New function. (grub_divmod64): Likewise. (grub_lltoa): use grub_divmod64. * kern/fs.c (struct grub_fs_block): Change the type of "offset" to grub_disk_addr_t. (grub_fs_blocklist_open): Increase P if P is not NULL to advance the pointer to next character. Use grub_strtoull instead of grub_strtoul. (grub_fs_blocklist_read): Change the types of SECTOR, OFFSET and SIZE to grub_disk_addr_t, grub_off_t and grub_size_t, respectively. * kern/file.c (grub_file_read): Prevent an oveflow of LEN, as the return value is signed. (grub_file_seek): Change the type of OLD to grub_off_t. Do not test if OFFSET is less than zero, as OFFSET is unsigned now. * kern/disk.c (struct grub_disk_cache): Change the type of "sector" to grub_disk_addr_t. (grub_disk_cache_get_index): Change the type of SECTOR to grub_disk_addr_t. Calculate the hash with SECTOR casted to unsigned after shifting. (grub_disk_cache_invalidate): Change the type of SECTOR to grub_disk_addr_t. (grub_disk_cache_unlock): Likewise. (grub_disk_cache_store): Likewise. (grub_disk_check_range): Change the types of SECTOR, OFFSET, SIZE, START and LEN to grub_disk_addr_t *, grub_off_t *, grub_size_t, grub_disk_addr_t and grub_uint64_t, respectively. (grub_disk_read): Use an unsigned variable REAL_OFFSET for the body, as the value of OFFSET is tweaked by grub_disk_check_range. Change the types of START_SECTOR, LEN and POS to grub_disk_addr_t, grub_size_t and grub_size_t, respectively. (grub_disk_write): Use an unsigned variable REAL_OFFSET for the body, as the value of OFFSET is tweaked by grub_disk_check_range. Change the types of LEN and N to grub_size_t. * io/gzio.c (struct grub_gzio): Change the types of "data_offset" and "saved_offset" to grub_off_t. (test_header): Cast BUF to char *. (get_byte): Cast GZIO->DATA_OFFSET to grub_off_t. Cast GZIO->INBUF to char *. (grub_gzio_read): Change the types of OFFSET and SIZE to grub_off_t and grub_size_t, respectively. * include/grub/i386/pc/boot.h (GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_FORCE_LBA): Removed. (GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_BOOT_DRIVE): Changed to 0x4c. (GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_KERNEL_ADDRESS): Changed to 0x40. (GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_KERNEL_SEGMENT): Changed to 0x42. (GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_DRIVE_CHECK): Changed to 0x4e. (GRUB_BOOT_MACHINE_LIST_SIZE): Increased to 12. * include/grub/types.h (grub_off_t): Unconditionally set to grub_uint64_t. (grub_disk_addr_t): Changed to grub_uint64_t. * include/grub/partition.h (struct grub_partition): Change the types of "start", "len" and "offset" to grub_disk_addr_t, grub_uint64_t and grub_disk_addr_t, respectively. (grub_partition_get_start): Return grub_disk_addr_t. (grub_partition_get_len): Return grub_uint64_t. * include/grub/misc.h (grub_strtoull): New prototype. (grub_divmod64): Likewise. * include/grub/fshelp.h (grub_fshelp_read_file): Change the types of SECTOR, LEN and FILESIZE to grub_disk_addr_t, grub_size_t and grub_off_t, respectively. All callers and references changed. * include/grub/fs.h (struct grub_fs): Change the type of LEN to grub_size_t in "read". All callers and references changed. * include/grub/file.h (struct grub_file): Change the types of "offset" and "size" to grub_off_t and grub_off_t, respectively. Change the type of SECTOR to grub_disk_addr_t in "read_hook". (grub_file_read): Change the type of LEN to grub_size_t. (grub_file_seek): Return grub_off_t. Change the type of OFFSET to grub_off_t. (grub_file_size): Return grub_off_t. (grub_file_tell): Likewise. All callers and references changed. * include/grub/disk.h (struct grub_disk_dev): Change the types of SECTOR and SIZE to grub_disk_addr_t and grub_size_t in "read" and "write". (struct grub_disk): Change the type of "total_sectors" to grub_uint64_t. Change the type of SECTOR to grub_disk_addr_t in "read_hook". (grub_disk_read): Change the types of SECTOR, OFFSET and SIZE to grub_disk_addr_t, grub_off_t and grub_size_t, respectively. (grub_disk_write): Likewise. All callers and references changed. * fs/iso9660.c (grub_iso9660_susp_iterate): Cast parameters to char * for grub_strncmp to silence gcc. (grub_iso9660_mount): Likewise. (grub_iso9660_mount): Likewise. (grub_iso9660_read_symlink): Likewise. Also, remove the nonsense return statement. (grub_iso9660_iterate_dir): Likewise. (grub_iso9660_label): Cast DATA->VOLDESC.VOLNAME to char *. * fs/hfs.c (grub_hfs_read_file): Change the types of SECTOR and LEN to grub_disk_addr_t and grub_size_t, respectively. * fs/hfsplus.c (grub_hfsplus_read_file): Likewise. * fs/jfs.c (grub_jfs_read_file): Likewise. * fs/minix.c (grub_jfs_read_file): Likewise. * fs/sfs.c (grub_jfs_read_file): Likewise. * fs/ufs.c (grub_jfs_read_file): Likewise. * fs/xfs.c (grub_jfs_read_file): Likewise. * fs/fat.c (grub_fat_read_data): Change the types of SECTOR, LEN and SIZE to grub_disk_addr_t, grub_size_t and grub_size_t, respectively. * fs/ext2.c (grub_ext2_read_block): When an error happens, set BLKNR to -1 instead of returning GRUB_ERRNO. (grub_ext2_read_file): Change the types of SECTOR and LEN to grub_disk_addr_t and grub_size_t, respectively. * fs/affs.c (grub_affs_read_file): Change the types of SECTOR and LEN to grub_disk_addr_t and grub_size_t, respectively. * font/manager.c (grub_font_get_glyph): Cast BITMAP to char * for grub_file_read. * disk/ieee1275/ofdisk.c (grub_ofdisk_read): Fix the format string. Do not cast SECTOR explicitly. * disk/i386/pc/biosdisk.c (grub_biosdisk_open): Change the type of TOTAL_SECTORS to grub_uint64_t. Do not mask DRP->TOTAL_SECTORS. (grub_biosdisk_rw): Change the types of SECTOR and SIZE to grub_disk_addr_t and grub_size_t, respectively. If the sector is over 2TB and LBA mode is not supported, raise an error. (get_safe_sectors): New function. (grub_biosdisk_read): Use get_safe_sectors. (grub_biosdisk_write): Likewise. * disk/efi/efidisk.c (grub_efidisk_read): Fix the format string. (grub_efidisk_write): Likewise. * disk/loopback.c (delete_loopback): Cosmetic changes. (grub_cmd_loopback): Likewise. Also, test NEWDEV->FILENAME correctly. (grub_loopback_open): Likewise. (grub_loopback_read): Likewise. Also, change the type of POS to grub_off_t, and fix the usage of grub_memset. * commands/i386/pc/play.c: Include grub/machine/time.h. * commands/ls.c (grub_ls_list_files): Use "llu" instead of "d" to print FILE->SIZE. * commands/configfile.c: Include grub/env.h. * commands/cmp.c (grub_cmd_cmp): Do not use ERR, but use GRUB_ERRNO directly instead. Change the type of POS to grub_off_t. Follow the coding standard. * commands/blocklist.c: Include grub/partition.h. (grub_cmd_blocklist): Return an error if the underlying device is not a disk. Take the starting sector of a partition into account, if a partition is used. * boot/i386/pc/diskboot.S (bootloop): Adapted to the new offset of a length field. (lba_mode): Support 64-bit addresses. (chs_mode): Likewise. (copy_buffer): Adapted to the new offsets of a length field and a segment field. (blocklist_default_start): Allocate 64-bit space. * boot/i386/pc/boot.S (force_lba): Removed. (boot_drive): Moved to under KERNEL_SECTOR. (kernel_sector): Moved to under KENREL_SEGMENT. Allocate 64-bit space. (real_start): Set %si earlier. Remove code for FORCE_LBA, since it is useless. (lba_mode): Refactored to support a 64-bit address. More size optimization. (setup_sectors): Likewise.
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9.3 KiB
C
343 lines
9.3 KiB
C
/* script.c -- Functions to create an in memory description of the script. */
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/*
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* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
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* Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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#include <grub/misc.h>
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#include <grub/script.h>
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#include <grub/parser.h>
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#include <grub/mm.h>
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/* It is not possible to deallocate the memory when a syntax error was
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found. Because of that it is required to keep track of all memory
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allocations. The memory is free'ed in case of an error, or
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assigned to the parsed script when parsing was successful. */
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/* XXX */
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/* In case of the normal malloc, some additional bytes are allocated
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for this datastructure. All reserved memory is stored in a linked
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list so it can be easily free'ed. The original memory can be found
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from &mem. */
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struct grub_script_mem
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{
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struct grub_script_mem *next;
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char mem;
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};
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/* Return malloc'ed memory and keep track of the allocation. */
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void *
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grub_script_malloc (struct grub_parser_param *state, grub_size_t size)
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{
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struct grub_script_mem *mem;
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mem = (struct grub_script_mem *) grub_malloc (size + sizeof (*mem)
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- sizeof (char));
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grub_dprintf ("scripting", "malloc %p\n", mem);
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mem->next = state->memused;
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state->memused = mem;
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return (void *) &mem->mem;
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}
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/* Free all memory described by MEM. */
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static void
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grub_script_mem_free (struct grub_script_mem *mem)
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{
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struct grub_script_mem *memfree;
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while (mem)
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{
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memfree = mem->next;
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grub_dprintf ("scripting", "free %p\n", mem);
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grub_free (mem);
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mem = memfree;
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}
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}
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/* Start recording memory usage. Returns the memory that should be
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restored when calling stop. */
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struct grub_script_mem *
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grub_script_mem_record (struct grub_parser_param *state)
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{
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struct grub_script_mem *mem = state->memused;
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state->memused = 0;
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return mem;
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}
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/* Stop recording memory usage. Restore previous recordings using
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RESTORE. Return the recorded memory. */
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struct grub_script_mem *
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grub_script_mem_record_stop (struct grub_parser_param *state,
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struct grub_script_mem *restore)
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{
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struct grub_script_mem *mem = state->memused;
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state->memused = restore;
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return mem;
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}
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/* Free the memory reserved for CMD and all of it's children. */
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void
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grub_script_free (struct grub_script *script)
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{
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if (! script)
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return;
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grub_script_mem_free (script->mem);
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grub_free (script);
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}
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/* Extend the argument arg with a variable or string of text. If ARG
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is zero a new list is created. */
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struct grub_script_arg *
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grub_script_arg_add (struct grub_parser_param *state, struct grub_script_arg *arg,
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grub_script_arg_type_t type, char *str)
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{
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struct grub_script_arg *argpart;
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struct grub_script_arg *ll;
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argpart = (struct grub_script_arg *) grub_script_malloc (state, sizeof (*arg));
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argpart->type = type;
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argpart->str = str;
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argpart->next = 0;
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if (! arg)
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return argpart;
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for (ll = arg; ll->next; ll = ll->next);
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ll->next = argpart;
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return arg;
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}
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/* Add the argument ARG to the end of the argument list LIST. If LIST
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is zero, a new list will be created. */
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struct grub_script_arglist *
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grub_script_add_arglist (struct grub_parser_param *state,
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struct grub_script_arglist *list, struct grub_script_arg *arg)
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{
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struct grub_script_arglist *link;
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struct grub_script_arglist *ll;
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grub_dprintf ("scripting", "arglist\n");
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link = (struct grub_script_arglist *) grub_script_malloc (state, sizeof (*link));
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link->next = 0;
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link->arg = arg;
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link->argcount = 0;
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if (! list)
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{
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link->argcount++;
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return link;
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}
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list->argcount++;
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/* Look up the last link in the chain. */
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for (ll = list; ll->next; ll = ll->next);
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ll->next = link;
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return list;
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}
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/* Create a command that describes a single command line. CMDLINE
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contains the name of the command that should be executed. ARGLIST
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holds all arguments for this command. */
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struct grub_script_cmd *
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grub_script_create_cmdline (struct grub_parser_param *state,
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char *cmdname, struct grub_script_arglist *arglist)
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{
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struct grub_script_cmdline *cmd;
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grub_dprintf ("scripting", "cmdline\n");
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cmd = grub_script_malloc (state, sizeof (*cmd));
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cmd->cmd.exec = grub_script_execute_cmdline;
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cmd->cmd.next = 0;
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cmd->arglist = arglist;
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cmd->cmdname = cmdname;
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return (struct grub_script_cmd *) cmd;
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}
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/* Create a command that functions as an if statement. If BOOL is
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evaluated to true (the value is returned in envvar '?'), the
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interpreter will run the command TRUE, otherwise the interpreter
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runs the command FALSE. */
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struct grub_script_cmd *
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grub_script_create_cmdif (struct grub_parser_param *state,
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struct grub_script_cmd *exec_to_evaluate,
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struct grub_script_cmd *exec_on_true,
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struct grub_script_cmd *exec_on_false)
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{
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struct grub_script_cmdif *cmd;
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grub_dprintf ("scripting", "cmdif\n");
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cmd = grub_script_malloc (state, sizeof (*cmd));
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cmd->cmd.exec = grub_script_execute_cmdif;
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cmd->cmd.next = 0;
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cmd->exec_to_evaluate = exec_to_evaluate;
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cmd->exec_on_true = exec_on_true;
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cmd->exec_on_false = exec_on_false;
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return (struct grub_script_cmd *) cmd;
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}
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/* Create a command that adds a menu entry to the menu. Title is an
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argument that is parsed to generate a string that can be used as
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the title. The sourcecode for this entry is passed in SOURCECODE.
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The options for this entry are passed in OPTIONS. */
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struct grub_script_cmd *
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grub_script_create_cmdmenu (struct grub_parser_param *state,
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struct grub_script_arg *title,
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char *sourcecode,
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int options)
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{
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struct grub_script_cmd_menuentry *cmd;
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int i;
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/* Having trailing returns can some some annoying conflicts, remove
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them. XXX: Can the parser be improved to handle this? */
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for (i = grub_strlen (sourcecode) - 1; i > 0; i--)
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{
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if (sourcecode[i] != '\n')
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break;
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sourcecode[i] = '\0';
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}
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cmd = grub_script_malloc (state, sizeof (*cmd));
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cmd->cmd.exec = grub_script_execute_menuentry;
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cmd->cmd.next = 0;
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cmd->sourcecode = sourcecode;
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cmd->title = title;
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cmd->options = options;
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return (struct grub_script_cmd *) cmd;
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}
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/* Create a block of commands. CMD contains the command that should
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be added at the end of CMDBLOCK's list. If CMDBLOCK is zero, a new
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cmdblock will be created. */
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struct grub_script_cmd *
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grub_script_add_cmd (struct grub_parser_param *state,
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struct grub_script_cmdblock *cmdblock,
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struct grub_script_cmd *cmd)
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{
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grub_dprintf ("scripting", "cmdblock\n");
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if (! cmd)
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return (struct grub_script_cmd *) cmdblock;
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if (! cmdblock)
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{
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cmdblock = (struct grub_script_cmdblock *) grub_script_malloc (state,
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sizeof (*cmdblock));
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cmdblock->cmd.exec = grub_script_execute_cmdblock;
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cmdblock->cmd.next = 0;
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cmdblock->cmdlist = cmd;
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cmd->next = 0;
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}
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else
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{
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cmd->next = cmdblock->cmdlist;
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cmdblock->cmdlist = cmd;
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}
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return (struct grub_script_cmd *) cmdblock;
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}
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struct grub_script *
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grub_script_create (struct grub_script_cmd *cmd, struct grub_script_mem *mem)
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{
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struct grub_script *parsed;
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parsed = grub_malloc (sizeof (*parsed));
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if (! parsed)
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{
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grub_script_mem_free (mem);
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grub_free (cmd);
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return 0;
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}
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parsed->mem = mem;
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parsed->cmd = cmd;
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return parsed;
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}
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/* Parse the script passed in SCRIPT and return the parsed
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datastructure that is ready to be interpreted. */
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struct grub_script *
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grub_script_parse (char *script, grub_err_t (*getline) (char **))
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{
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struct grub_script *parsed;
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struct grub_script_mem *membackup;
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struct grub_lexer_param *lexstate;
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struct grub_parser_param *parsestate;
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parsed = grub_malloc (sizeof (*parsed));
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if (! parsed)
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return 0;
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parsestate = grub_malloc (sizeof (*parsestate));
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if (! parsestate)
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return 0;
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parsestate->err = 0;
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parsestate->func_mem = 0;
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parsestate->memused = 0;
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parsestate->parsed = 0;
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/* Initialize the lexer. */
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lexstate = grub_script_lexer_init (script, getline);
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if (! lexstate)
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{
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grub_free (parsed);
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grub_free (parsestate);
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return 0;
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}
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parsestate->lexerstate = lexstate;
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membackup = grub_script_mem_record (parsestate);
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/* Parse the script. */
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if (grub_script_yyparse (parsestate) || parsestate->err)
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{
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struct grub_script_mem *memfree;
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memfree = grub_script_mem_record_stop (parsestate, membackup);
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grub_script_mem_free (memfree);
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grub_free (lexstate);
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grub_free (parsestate);
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return 0;
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}
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parsed->mem = grub_script_mem_record_stop (parsestate, membackup);
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parsed->cmd = parsestate->parsed;
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grub_free (lexstate);
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grub_free (parsestate);
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return parsed;
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}
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