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/* $NetBSD: subr_disk_mbr.c,v 1.14 2005/12/26 16:08:34 christos Exp $ */
/*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)ufs_disksubr.c 7.16 (Berkeley) 5/4/91
*/
/*
* Code to find a NetBSD label on a disk that contains an i386 style MBR.
* The first NetBSD label found in the 2nd sector of a NetBSD partition
* is used.
* If we don't find a label searching the MBR, we look at the start of the
* disk, if that fails then a label is faked up from the MBR.
*
* If there isn't a disklabel or anything in the MBR then partition a
* is set to cover the whole disk.
* Useful for files that contain single filesystems (etc).
*
* This code will read host endian netbsd labels from little endian MBR.
*
* Based on the i386 disksubr.c
*
* Since the mbr only has 32bit fields for sector addresses, we do the same.
*
* XXX There are potential problems writing labels to disks where there
* is only space for 8 netbsd partitions but this code has been compiled
* with MAXPARTITIONS=16.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: subr_disk_mbr.c,v 1.14 2005/12/26 16:08:34 christos Exp $");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/disklabel.h>
#include <sys/disk.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include "opt_mbr.h"
typedef struct mbr_partition mbr_partition_t;
#define MBR_LABELSECTOR 1
#define SCAN_CONTINUE 0
#define SCAN_FOUND 1
#define SCAN_ERROR 2
typedef struct mbr_args {
struct disklabel *lp;
void (*strat)(struct buf *);
struct buf *bp;
const char *msg;
int error;
int written; /* number of times we wrote label */
uint label_sector; /* where we found the label */
} mbr_args_t;
#define READ_LABEL 1
#define UPDATE_LABEL 2
#define WRITE_LABEL 3
static int validate_label(mbr_args_t *, uint, int);
static int look_netbsd_part(mbr_args_t *, mbr_partition_t *, int, uint);
static int write_netbsd_label(mbr_args_t *, mbr_partition_t *, int, uint);
static int
read_sector(mbr_args_t *a, uint sector)
{
struct buf *bp = a->bp;
int error;
bp->b_blkno = sector;
bp->b_bcount = a->lp->d_secsize;
bp->b_flags = (bp->b_flags & ~(B_WRITE | B_DONE)) | B_READ;
bp->b_cylinder = sector / a->lp->d_secpercyl;
(*a->strat)(bp);
error = biowait(bp);
if (error != 0)
a->error = error;
return error;
}
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/*
* Scan MBR for partitions, call 'action' routine for each.
*/
static int
scan_mbr(mbr_args_t *a, int (*actn)(mbr_args_t *, mbr_partition_t *, int, uint))
{
mbr_partition_t ptns[MBR_PART_COUNT];
mbr_partition_t *dp;
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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struct mbr_sector *mbr;
uint ext_base, this_ext, next_ext;
int rval;
int i;
#ifdef COMPAT_386BSD_MBRPART
int dp_386bsd = -1;
#endif
ext_base = 0;
this_ext = 0;
for (;;) {
if (read_sector(a, this_ext)) {
a->msg = "dos partition I/O error";
return SCAN_ERROR;
}
/* Note: Magic number is little-endian. */
mbr = (void *)a->bp->b_data;
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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if (mbr->mbr_magic != htole16(MBR_MAGIC))
return SCAN_CONTINUE;
/* Copy data out of buffer so action can use bp */
memcpy(ptns, &mbr->mbr_parts, sizeof ptns);
/* Look for drivers and skip them */
if (ptns[0].mbrp_type == MBR_PTYPE_DM6_DDO) {
/* We've found DM6 DDO drivers. Ensure that there
* are no other partitions in the MBR and jump to
* the real MBR. */
boolean_t ok = TRUE;
for (i = 1; i < MBR_PART_COUNT; i++)
if (ptns[i].mbrp_type != MBR_PTYPE_UNUSED)
ok = FALSE;
if (ok) {
this_ext = le32toh(63);
continue;
}
}
/* look for NetBSD partition */
next_ext = 0;
dp = ptns;
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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for (i = 0; i < MBR_PART_COUNT; i++, dp++) {
if (dp->mbrp_type == 0)
continue;
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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if (MBR_IS_EXTENDED(dp->mbrp_type)) {
next_ext = le32toh(dp->mbrp_start);
continue;
}
#ifdef COMPAT_386BSD_MBRPART
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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if (dp->mbrp_type == MBR_PTYPE_386BSD) {
/*
* If more than one matches, take last,
* as NetBSD install tool does.
*/
if (this_ext == 0)
dp_386bsd = i;
continue;
}
#endif
rval = (*actn)(a, dp, i, this_ext);
if (rval != SCAN_CONTINUE)
return rval;
}
if (next_ext == 0)
break;
if (ext_base == 0) {
ext_base = next_ext;
next_ext = 0;
}
next_ext += ext_base;
if (next_ext <= this_ext)
break;
this_ext = next_ext;
}
#ifdef COMPAT_386BSD_MBRPART
if (this_ext == 0 && dp_386bsd != -1)
return (*actn)(a, &ptns[dp_386bsd], dp_386bsd, 0);
#endif
return SCAN_CONTINUE;
}
/*
* Attempt to read a disk label from a device
* using the indicated strategy routine.
* The label must be partly set up before this:
* secpercyl, secsize and anything required for a block i/o read
* operation in the driver's strategy/start routines
* must be filled in before calling us.
*
* If dos partition table requested, attempt to load it and
* find disklabel inside a DOS partition. Also, if bad block
* table needed, attempt to extract it as well. Return buffer
* for use in signalling errors if requested.
*
* Returns null on success and an error string on failure.
*/
const char *
readdisklabel(dev_t dev, void (*strat)(struct buf *), struct disklabel *lp,
struct cpu_disklabel *osdep)
{
struct dkbad *bdp;
int rval;
int i;
mbr_args_t a;
memset(&a, 0, sizeof a);
a.lp = lp;
a.strat = strat;
/* minimal requirements for architypal disk label */
if (lp->d_secsize == 0)
lp->d_secsize = DEV_BSIZE;
if (lp->d_secperunit == 0)
lp->d_secperunit = 0x1fffffff;
lp->d_npartitions = RAW_PART + 1;
for (i = 0; i < RAW_PART; i++) {
lp->d_partitions[i].p_size = 0;
lp->d_partitions[i].p_offset = 0;
}
if (lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_size == 0)
lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_size = 0x1fffffff;
lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_offset = 0;
/*
* Set partition 'a' to be the whole disk.
* Cleared if we find an mbr or a netbsd label.
*/
lp->d_partitions[0].p_size = lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_size;
lp->d_partitions[0].p_fstype = FS_BSDFFS;
/* get a buffer and initialize it */
a.bp = geteblk((int)lp->d_secsize);
a.bp->b_dev = dev;
if (osdep)
/*
* Scan mbr searching for netbsd partition and saving
* bios partition information to use if the netbsd one
* is absent.
*/
rval = scan_mbr(&a, look_netbsd_part);
else
rval = SCAN_CONTINUE;
if (rval == SCAN_CONTINUE) {
/* Look at start of disk */
rval = validate_label(&a, LABELSECTOR, READ_LABEL);
if (LABELSECTOR != 0 && rval == SCAN_CONTINUE)
rval = validate_label(&a, 0, READ_LABEL);
}
#if 0
/*
* Save sector where we found the label for the 'don't overwrite
* the label' check in bounds_check_with_label.
*/
if (rval == SCAN_FOUND)
xxx->label_sector = a.label_sector;
#endif
/* Obtain bad sector table if requested and present */
if (rval == SCAN_FOUND && osdep && (lp->d_flags & D_BADSECT)) {
struct dkbad *db;
int blkno;
bdp = &osdep->bad;
i = 0;
rval = SCAN_ERROR;
do {
/* read a bad sector table */
blkno = lp->d_secperunit - lp->d_nsectors + i;
if (lp->d_secsize > DEV_BSIZE)
blkno *= lp->d_secsize / DEV_BSIZE;
else
blkno /= DEV_BSIZE / lp->d_secsize;
/* if successful, validate, otherwise try another */
if (read_sector(&a, blkno)) {
a.msg = "bad sector table I/O error";
continue;
}
db = (struct dkbad *)(a.bp->b_data);
#define DKBAD_MAGIC 0x4321
if (db->bt_mbz != 0 || db->bt_flag != DKBAD_MAGIC) {
a.msg = "bad sector table corrupted";
continue;
}
rval = SCAN_FOUND;
*bdp = *db;
break;
} while ((a.bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) && (i += 2) < 10 &&
i < lp->d_nsectors);
}
brelse(a.bp);
if (rval == SCAN_ERROR)
return a.msg;
return NULL;
}
static int
look_netbsd_part(mbr_args_t *a, mbr_partition_t *dp, int slot, uint ext_base)
{
struct partition *pp;
int ptn_base = ext_base + le32toh(dp->mbrp_start);
int rval;
if (
#ifdef COMPAT_386BSD_MBRPART
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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dp->mbrp_type == MBR_PTYPE_386BSD ||
#endif
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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dp->mbrp_type == MBR_PTYPE_NETBSD) {
rval = validate_label(a, ptn_base + MBR_LABELSECTOR, READ_LABEL);
#if RAW_PART == 3
/* Put actual location where we found the label into ptn 2 */
if (rval == SCAN_FOUND || a->lp->d_partitions[2].p_size == 0) {
a->lp->d_partitions[2].p_size = le32toh(dp->mbrp_size);
a->lp->d_partitions[2].p_offset = ptn_base;
}
#endif
/* If we got a netbsd label look no further */
if (rval == SCAN_FOUND)
return rval;
}
/* Install main partitions into e..h and extended into i+ */
if (ext_base == 0)
slot += 4;
else {
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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slot = 4 + MBR_PART_COUNT;
pp = &a->lp->d_partitions[slot];
for (; slot < MAXPARTITIONS; pp++, slot++) {
/* This gets called twice - avoid duplicates */
if (pp->p_offset == ptn_base &&
pp->p_size == le32toh(dp->mbrp_size))
break;
if (pp->p_size == 0)
break;
}
}
if (slot < MAXPARTITIONS) {
/* Stop 'a' being the entire disk */
a->lp->d_partitions[0].p_size = 0;
a->lp->d_partitions[0].p_fstype = 0;
/* save partition info */
pp = &a->lp->d_partitions[slot];
pp->p_offset = ptn_base;
pp->p_size = le32toh(dp->mbrp_size);
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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pp->p_fstype = xlat_mbr_fstype(dp->mbrp_type);
if (slot >= a->lp->d_npartitions)
a->lp->d_npartitions = slot + 1;
}
return SCAN_CONTINUE;
}
static int
validate_label(mbr_args_t *a, uint label_sector, int action)
{
struct disklabel *dlp;
char *dlp_lim;
int error;
/* Next, dig out disk label */
if (read_sector(a, label_sector)) {
a->msg = "disk label read failed";
return SCAN_ERROR;
}
/* Locate disk label within block and validate */
/*
* XXX (dsl) This search may be a waste of time, a lot of other i386
* code assumes the label is at offset LABELOFFSET (=0) in the sector.
*
* If we want to support disks from other netbsd ports, then the
* code should also allow for a shorter label nearer the end of
* the disk sector, and (IIRC) labels within 8k of the disk start.
*/
dlp = (void *)a->bp->b_data;
if (action != WRITE_LABEL) {
dlp_lim = a->bp->b_data + a->lp->d_secsize - sizeof(*dlp);
for (;; dlp = (void *)((char *)dlp + sizeof(long))) {
if ((char *)dlp > dlp_lim)
return SCAN_CONTINUE;
if (dlp->d_magic != DISKMAGIC
|| dlp->d_magic2 != DISKMAGIC)
continue;
if (dlp->d_npartitions > MAXPARTITIONS
|| dkcksum(dlp) != 0) {
a->msg = "disk label corrupted";
continue;
}
break;
}
}
switch (action) {
case READ_LABEL:
*a->lp = *dlp;
a->label_sector = label_sector;
return SCAN_FOUND;
case UPDATE_LABEL:
case WRITE_LABEL:
*dlp = *a->lp;
a->bp->b_flags &= ~(B_READ|B_DONE);
a->bp->b_flags |= B_WRITE;
(*a->strat)(a->bp);
error = biowait(a->bp);
if (error != 0) {
a->error = error;
a->msg = "disk label write failed";
return SCAN_ERROR;
}
a->written++;
/* Write label to all mbr partitions */
return SCAN_CONTINUE;
default:
return SCAN_ERROR;
}
}
/*
* Check new disk label for sensibility
* before setting it.
*/
int
setdisklabel(struct disklabel *olp, struct disklabel *nlp, u_long openmask,
struct cpu_disklabel *osdep)
{
int i;
struct partition *opp, *npp;
/* sanity clause */
if (nlp->d_secpercyl == 0 || nlp->d_secsize == 0
|| (nlp->d_secsize % DEV_BSIZE) != 0)
return (EINVAL);
/* special case to allow disklabel to be invalidated */
if (nlp->d_magic == 0xffffffff) {
*olp = *nlp;
return (0);
}
if (nlp->d_magic != DISKMAGIC || nlp->d_magic2 != DISKMAGIC ||
dkcksum(nlp) != 0)
return (EINVAL);
/* XXX missing check if other dos partitions will be overwritten */
while (openmask != 0) {
i = ffs(openmask) - 1;
openmask &= ~(1 << i);
if (i > nlp->d_npartitions)
return (EBUSY);
opp = &olp->d_partitions[i];
npp = &nlp->d_partitions[i];
/*
* Copy internally-set partition information
* if new label doesn't include it. XXX
*/
if (npp->p_fstype == FS_UNUSED && opp->p_fstype != FS_UNUSED) {
*npp = *opp;
continue;
}
if (npp->p_offset != opp->p_offset || npp->p_size < opp->p_size)
return (EBUSY);
}
nlp->d_checksum = 0;
nlp->d_checksum = dkcksum(nlp);
*olp = *nlp;
return (0);
}
/*
* Write disk label back to device after modification.
*/
int
writedisklabel(dev_t dev, void (*strat)(struct buf *), struct disklabel *lp,
struct cpu_disklabel *osdep)
{
mbr_args_t a;
memset(&a, 0, sizeof a);
a.lp = lp;
a.strat = strat;
/* get a buffer and initialize it */
a.bp = geteblk((int)lp->d_secsize);
a.bp->b_dev = dev;
if (osdep)
/* Write the label to every netbsd mbr partition */
scan_mbr(&a, write_netbsd_label);
/* and overwrite any label at the start of the volume */
validate_label(&a, LABELSECTOR, UPDATE_LABEL);
if (LABELSECTOR != 0)
validate_label(&a, 0, UPDATE_LABEL);
if (a.written == 0 && a.error == 0)
a.error = ESRCH;
brelse(a.bp);
return a.error;
}
static int
write_netbsd_label(mbr_args_t *a, mbr_partition_t *dp, int slot, uint ext_base)
{
int ptn_base = ext_base + le32toh(dp->mbrp_start);
Overhaul MBR handling (part 1): <sys/bootblock.h>: * Added definitions for the Master Boot Record (MBR) used by a variety of systems (primarily i386), including the format of the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB). This information was cribbed from a variety of sources including <sys/disklabel_mbr.h> which this is a superset of. As part of this, some data structure elements and #defines were renamed to be more "namespace friendly" and consistent with other bootblocks and MBR documentation. Update all uses of the old names to the new names. <sys/disklabel_mbr.h>: * Deprecated in favor of <sys/bootblock.h> (the latter is more "host tool" friendly). amd64 & i386: * Renamed /usr/mdec/bootxx_dosfs to /usr/mdec/bootxx_msdos, to be consistent with the naming convention of the msdosfs tools. * Removed /usr/mdec/bootxx_ufs, as it's equivalent to bootxx_ffsv1 and it's confusing to have two functionally equivalent bootblocks, especially given that "ufs" has multiple meanings (it could be a synonym for "ffs", or the group of ffs/lfs/ext2fs file systems). * Rework pbr.S (the first sector of bootxx_*): + Ensure that BPB (bytes 11..89) and the partition table (bytes 446..509) do not contain code. + Add support for booting from FAT partitions if BOOT_FROM_FAT is defined. (Only set for bootxx_msdos). + Remove "dummy" partition 3; if people want to installboot(8) these to the start of the disk they can use fdisk(8) to create a real MBR partition table... + Compile with TERSE_ERROR so it fits because of the above. Whilst this is less user friendly, I feel it's important to have a valid partition table and BPB in the MBR/PBR. * Renamed /usr/mdec/biosboot to /usr/mdec/boot, to be consistent with other platforms. * Enable SUPPORT_DOSFS in /usr/mdec/boot (stage2), so that we can boot off FAT partitions. * Crank version of /usr/mdec/boot to 3.1, and fix some of the other entries in the version file. installboot(8) (i386): * Read the existing MBR of the filesystem and retain the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB) in bytes 11..89 and the MBR partition table in bytes 446..509. (Previously installboot(8) would trash those two sections of the MBR.) mbrlabel(8): * Use sys/lib/libkern/xlat_mbr_fstype.c instead of homegrown code to map the MBR partition type to the NetBSD disklabel type. Test built "make release" for i386, and new bootblocks verified to work (even off FAT!).
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if (dp->mbrp_type != MBR_PTYPE_NETBSD)
return SCAN_CONTINUE;
return validate_label(a, ptn_base + MBR_LABELSECTOR, WRITE_LABEL);
}
/*
* Determine the size of the transfer, and make sure it is
* within the boundaries of the partition. Adjust transfer
* if needed, and signal errors or early completion.
*/
int
bounds_check_with_label(struct disk *dk, struct buf *bp, int wlabel)
{
struct disklabel *lp = dk->dk_label;
struct partition *p = lp->d_partitions + DISKPART(bp->b_dev);
int labelsector = LABELSECTOR;
int64_t sz;
#if RAW_PART == 3
labelsector += lp->d_partitions[2].p_offset;
#endif
sz = howmany(bp->b_bcount, lp->d_secsize);
if (bp->b_blkno + sz > p->p_size) {
sz = p->p_size - bp->b_blkno;
if (sz == 0) {
/* If exactly at end of disk, return EOF. */
bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
return (0);
}
if (sz < 0) {
/* If past end of disk, return EINVAL. */
bp->b_error = EINVAL;
goto bad;
}
/* Otherwise, truncate request. */
bp->b_bcount = sz << DEV_BSHIFT;
}
/* Overwriting disk label? */
if (bp->b_blkno + p->p_offset <= labelsector &&
bp->b_blkno + p->p_offset + sz > labelsector &&
(bp->b_flags & B_READ) == 0 && !wlabel) {
bp->b_error = EROFS;
goto bad;
}
/* calculate cylinder for disksort to order transfers with */
bp->b_cylinder = (bp->b_blkno + p->p_offset) /
(lp->d_secsize / DEV_BSIZE) / lp->d_secpercyl;
return (1);
bad:
bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
return (-1);
}