NetBSD/distrib/utils/sysinst/arch/mipsco/md.c

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/* $NetBSD: md.c,v 1.15 2008/10/07 09:58:15 abs Exp $ */
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/*
* Copyright 1997 Piermont Information Systems Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Written by Philip A. Nelson for Piermont Information Systems Inc.
*
* 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
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* 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.
*
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* 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
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* 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.
*
*/
/* md.c -- NetBSD/mipsco machine specific routines */
/* 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>
#include "defs.h"
#include "md.h"
#include "msg_defs.h"
#include "menu_defs.h"
/*
* temporary hack
*/
void get_labelname (void);
void get_labelname(void)
{
/* Disk name */
msg_prompt(MSG_packname, "mydisk", bsddiskname, DISKNAME_SIZE);
}
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;
}
/*
* 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;
}
/*
* MD hook called after upgrade() or install() has finished setting
* up the target disk but immediately before the user is given the
* ``disks are now set up'' message, so that if power fails, they can
* continue installation by booting the target disk and doing an
* `upgrade'.
*
* On pmax, we take this opportuinty to update the bootblocks.
*/
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;
}
/*
* some ports use this to copy the MD filesystem, we do not.
*/
int
md_copy_filesystem(void)
{
return 0;
}
/*
* 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;
}
/* Upgrade support */
int
md_update(void)
{
endwin();
md_copy_filesystem();
md_post_newfs();
clearok(stdscr, TRUE);
wmove(stdscr, 0, 0);
wclear(stdscr);
wrefresh(stdscr);
return 1;
}
void
md_cleanup_install(void)
{
Checkpoint a load of changes - seems to work ok still. - rework run_prog() so that the program name (etc) is usually displayed if the program generates any output, or terminates with an error. Allow arguments to included in single quotes. Try to collect console output so it doesn't interfere with curses. - Add a '*' to the cylinder count if non-integral number of cylinders (on disklabel editor) - Only show partition type for unused partitions. - Show size including unused space on '+' partition, remove a..z since the don't relate to partition IDs (netbsd partition sizes) - Fix deleting of 'user' partitions - killed size of next ptn. - Don't default a swap partition is the disk already has one. - Fix deleting of extended MBR partitions - changed size of ptn 2. - Show error message if user tries something illegal in mbr editor. - Default to old diskname (actually disk type - dunno why!) - Use MI enable_rc_conf() to set RC_CONFIGURED=YES, use a single sed command instead of a raft of code playing with files etc. - Float some menus to just below header text, saves counting and lets language variants have different height headers (use y=-1) - Track whether anything is mounted on /mnt2 better. - Put more texts into message file. - Change english prose texts to be more correct. - Stop french and polish versions core dumping if ptn start/size changed. - Fix processing logic for saving /etc (action is still borked) - Do tail-end setup if any sets (eg X) can't be found (but not if you give in (yet)).
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enable_rc_conf();
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}
int
md_pre_update()
{
return 1;
}
void
md_init()
{
}
Rather big update to sysinst, in order to get it working on the prep port. 1) Add an md_post_extract() function. This function is called after extracting the sets, and allows the arch to do something at that time. In the case of prep, it is much easier to install the bootcode after all the sets are extracted, so we do it in md_post_extract(). Added empty md_post_extract() functions to all other arches so they compile. 2) Add md_mbr_use_wholedisk() and md_check_mbr(). In edit_mbr() I have split off the code that uses the whole disk for NetBSD, into the mbr_use_wholedisk() function. On most ports that use mbr.c, I made md_mbr_use_wholedisk() just call that and return. On prep we create the magical prep boot partition here. The md_check_mbr() function allows the arch to add additional checks after the user had manually edited the MBR to make sure the choices he made allow NetBSD to function. Added a dummy routine to all mbr.c using arches. 3) Added code to bsdlabel.c to create a partition of type boot if PART_BOOT is defined, but BOOT_SIZE is not defined. Also added two more globals "bootsize" and "bootstart" which must be seeded in order to do so. This is done on prep in md_check_mbr(). 4) Added MBR_PTYPE_PREP to the list of MBR partitions. 5) Made the prep port actually install sanely. It now creates a prep boot partition, labels it correctly, installs all the sets, and then runs mkbootimage and dd's the bootimage into the prep partition. The result is a prep installer that creates a bootable NetBSD installation automatically. 6) Edited the prep menus and messages files to add new labels. In the case of the translated files, I just added the words in english for someone to translate later. I tried to xcompile a few arches to make sure I didn't break anything, but I could have missed something. Please let me know if I have broken your arch in any way. I'll watch the autobuilds for the next few days too. For all ports other than prep there should be no functional changes at all.
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void
md_init_set_status(int minimal)
{
(void)minimal;
}
Rather big update to sysinst, in order to get it working on the prep port. 1) Add an md_post_extract() function. This function is called after extracting the sets, and allows the arch to do something at that time. In the case of prep, it is much easier to install the bootcode after all the sets are extracted, so we do it in md_post_extract(). Added empty md_post_extract() functions to all other arches so they compile. 2) Add md_mbr_use_wholedisk() and md_check_mbr(). In edit_mbr() I have split off the code that uses the whole disk for NetBSD, into the mbr_use_wholedisk() function. On most ports that use mbr.c, I made md_mbr_use_wholedisk() just call that and return. On prep we create the magical prep boot partition here. The md_check_mbr() function allows the arch to add additional checks after the user had manually edited the MBR to make sure the choices he made allow NetBSD to function. Added a dummy routine to all mbr.c using arches. 3) Added code to bsdlabel.c to create a partition of type boot if PART_BOOT is defined, but BOOT_SIZE is not defined. Also added two more globals "bootsize" and "bootstart" which must be seeded in order to do so. This is done on prep in md_check_mbr(). 4) Added MBR_PTYPE_PREP to the list of MBR partitions. 5) Made the prep port actually install sanely. It now creates a prep boot partition, labels it correctly, installs all the sets, and then runs mkbootimage and dd's the bootimage into the prep partition. The result is a prep installer that creates a bootable NetBSD installation automatically. 6) Edited the prep menus and messages files to add new labels. In the case of the translated files, I just added the words in english for someone to translate later. I tried to xcompile a few arches to make sure I didn't break anything, but I could have missed something. Please let me know if I have broken your arch in any way. I'll watch the autobuilds for the next few days too. For all ports other than prep there should be no functional changes at all.
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int
md_post_extract(void)
{
return 0;
}