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defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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/* $NetBSD: md.c,v 1.16 2009/09/19 14:57:29 abs Exp $ */
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/*
* Copyright 1997 Piermont Information Systems Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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* Based on code written by Philip A. Nelson for Piermont Information
* Systems Inc.
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*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by
* Piermont Information Systems Inc.
* 4. The name of Piermont Information Systems Inc. may not be used to endorse
* or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
* written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY PIERMONT INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC. ``AS IS''
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERMONT INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC. BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
* THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*/
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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/* md.c -- mipsco machine specific routines */
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/* This file is in close sync with pmax, sparc, vax, and x68k md.c */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <curses.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <util.h>
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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#include "defs.h"
#include "md.h"
#include "msg_defs.h"
#include "menu_defs.h"
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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void
md_init(void)
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{
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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}
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defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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void
md_init_set_status(int minimal)
{
(void)minimal;
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}
int
md_get_info(void)
{
struct disklabel disklabel;
int fd;
char dev_name[100];
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snprintf(dev_name, 100, "/dev/r%sc", diskdev);
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fd = open(dev_name, O_RDONLY, 0);
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if (fd < 0) {
if (logging)
(void)fprintf(logfp, "Can't open %s\n", dev_name);
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endwin();
fprintf(stderr, "Can't open %s\n", dev_name);
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exit(1);
}
if (ioctl(fd, DIOCGDINFO, &disklabel) == -1) {
if (logging)
(void)fprintf(logfp, "Can't read disklabel on %s.\n",
dev_name);
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endwin();
fprintf(stderr, "Can't read disklabel on %s.\n", dev_name);
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close(fd);
exit(1);
}
close(fd);
dlcyl = disklabel.d_ncylinders;
dlhead = disklabel.d_ntracks;
dlsec = disklabel.d_nsectors;
sectorsize = disklabel.d_secsize;
dlcylsize = disklabel.d_secpercyl;
/*
* Compute whole disk size. Take max of (dlcyl*dlhead*dlsec)
* and secperunit, just in case the disk is already labelled.
* (If our new label's RAW_PART size ends up smaller than the
* in-core RAW_PART size value, updating the label will fail.)
*/
dlsize = dlcyl*dlhead*dlsec;
if (disklabel.d_secperunit > dlsize)
dlsize = disklabel.d_secperunit;
return 1;
}
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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/*
* md back-end code for menu-driven BSD disklabel editor.
*/
int
md_make_bsd_partitions(void)
{
return(make_bsd_partitions());
}
/*
* any additional partition validation
*/
int
md_check_partitions(void)
{
return 1;
}
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/*
* hook called before writing new disklabel.
*/
int
md_pre_disklabel(void)
{
return 0;
}
/*
* hook called after writing disklabel to new target disk.
*/
int
md_post_disklabel(void)
{
return 0;
}
/*
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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* hook called after upgrade() or install() has finished setting
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* up the target disk but immediately before the user is given the
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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* ``disks are now set up'' message.
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*
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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* On mipsco, we take this opportuinty to update the bootblocks.
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*/
int
md_post_newfs(void)
{
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/* XXX boot blocks ... */
if (target_already_root()) {
/* /usr is empty and we must already have bootblocks?*/
return 0;
}
printf(msg_string(MSG_dobootblks), diskdev);
cp_to_target("/usr/mdec/boot", "/boot");
if (run_program(RUN_DISPLAY | RUN_NO_CLEAR,
"/usr/mdec/installboot /dev/r%sc /usr/mdec/bootxx_ffs", diskdev))
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process_menu(MENU_ok,
deconst("Warning: disk is probably not bootable"));
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return 0;
}
int
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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md_post_extract(void)
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{
return 0;
}
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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void
md_cleanup_install(void)
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{
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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#ifndef DEBUG
enable_rc_conf();
#endif
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}
int
defs.h: - Re-order the md_*() definitions so they are in the order called - Add some comments - Remove obsolete md_set_no_x() definition - Remove md_copy_filesystem() - #if defined(DEBUG) declare backtowin(void) to avoid scattering externs in various md .c files mbr.[ch]: - Add a set_bios_geom_with_mbr_guess() which can be called by all the non x86 ports rather than copying the same code into arc, bebox, cobalt, evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, hpcmips, landisk, ofppc, prep, sandpoint, and zaurus md.c install.c: - Remove now unnecessary call to md_copy_filesystem() upgrade.c: - Move move_aout_libs() here, and put under #ifdef AOUT2ELF - Rather than having *every* md_update call wrefresh(curscr), wmove(stdscr, 0, 0), wclear(stdscr), and wrefresh(stdscr), move them here arch/acorn26/md.c: - Just include arch/acorn32/md.c, but add a note there warning about this, and while here add a note to i386/md.c that it is included by amd64 arch/*/md.c: - By all means "Vive la difference", but we have 38 pairs of md.[ch], and they could not even agree on the order in which to list the md hooks, let alone formatting. Sort the md hooks to match the (now sane) order in def.sh, and try to normalise the formatting - Also copy across some function level comments everywhere - Ensure functions only used inside each md.c are defined as static - Remove some now unused functions - Some files had enable_rc_conf in #ifdef DEBUG. Add this to all - bebox, evbppc and sandpoint were still playing broken games with copying the booted ramdisk to the target disk, the primary result of which was just to slow things down and ensure the target system lost the .profile extracted from the sets. Just kill this. - For some ports md_update() called endwin(), and in others not. Take a cure from i386/amd64 and a few other more active ports, and update everything to match (no endwin()) - In a couple of cases correct port names in comments - ANSIfy some lingering old style functions - Consistently use "return 0;" rather than "return (0);" More of the mbr code should be abstracted, along with the get_ramsize() / set_swap() logic, but this is (more than) enough for one day... sysinst built for all ports but only runtime tested on amd64 & i386
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md_pre_update(void)
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{
return 1;
}
/* Upgrade support */
int
md_update(void)
{
md_post_newfs();
return 1;
}