| /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- * |
| * |
| * Copyright 1998-2008 H. Peter Anvin - All Rights Reserved |
| * Copyright 2009-2014 Intel Corporation; author H. Peter Anvin |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 53 Temple Place Ste 330, |
| * Boston MA 02111-1307, USA; either version 2 of the License, or |
| * (at your option) any later version; incorporated herein by reference. |
| * |
| * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ |
| |
| /* |
| * syslxmod.c - Code to provide a SYSLINUX code set to an installer. |
| */ |
| |
| #define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500 /* Required on glibc 2.x */ |
| #define _BSD_SOURCE |
| /* glibc 2.20 deprecates _BSD_SOURCE in favour of _DEFAULT_SOURCE */ |
| #define _DEFAULT_SOURCE 1 |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <inttypes.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <stddef.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| |
| #include "syslinux.h" |
| #include "syslxint.h" |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Generate sector extents |
| */ |
| static void generate_extents(struct syslinux_extent _slimg *ex, int nptrs, |
| const sector_t *sectp, int nsect) |
| { |
| uint32_t addr = 0x8000; /* ldlinux.sys starts loading here */ |
| uint32_t base; |
| sector_t sect, lba; |
| unsigned int len; |
| |
| base = addr; |
| len = lba = 0; |
| |
| memset_sl(ex, 0, nptrs * sizeof *ex); |
| |
| while (nsect) { |
| sect = *sectp++; |
| |
| if (len) { |
| uint32_t xbytes = (len + 1) * SECTOR_SIZE; |
| |
| if (sect == lba + len && xbytes < 65536 && |
| ((addr ^ (base + xbytes - 1)) & 0xffff0000) == 0) { |
| /* We can add to the current extent */ |
| len++; |
| goto next; |
| } |
| |
| set_64_sl(&ex->lba, lba); |
| set_16_sl(&ex->len, len); |
| ex++; |
| } |
| |
| base = addr; |
| lba = sect; |
| len = 1; |
| |
| next: |
| addr += SECTOR_SIZE; |
| nsect--; |
| } |
| |
| if (len) { |
| set_64_sl(&ex->lba, lba); |
| set_16_sl(&ex->len, len); |
| ex++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Form a pointer based on a 16-bit patcharea/epa field |
| */ |
| static inline void *ptr(void *img, const uint16_t _slimg *offset_p) |
| { |
| return (char *)img + get_16_sl(offset_p); |
| } |
| static inline void _slimg *slptr(void _slimg *img, |
| const uint16_t _slimg *offset_p) |
| { |
| return (char _slimg *)img + get_16_sl(offset_p); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * This patches the boot sector and the beginning of ldlinux.sys |
| * based on an ldlinux.sys sector map passed in. Typically this is |
| * handled by writing ldlinux.sys, mapping it, and then overwrite it |
| * with the patched version. If this isn't safe to do because of |
| * an OS which does block reallocation, then overwrite it with |
| * direct access since the location is known. |
| * |
| * Returns the number of modified bytes in ldlinux.sys if successful, |
| * otherwise -1. |
| */ |
| int syslinux_patch(const sector_t *sectp, int nsectors, |
| int stupid, int raid_mode, |
| const char *subdir, const char *subvol) |
| { |
| struct patch_area _slimg *patcharea; |
| struct ext_patch_area _slimg *epa; |
| struct syslinux_extent _slimg *ex; |
| const uint32_t _slimg *wp; |
| int nsect = ((boot_image_len + SECTOR_SIZE - 1) >> SECTOR_SHIFT) + 2; |
| uint32_t csum; |
| int i, dw, nptrs; |
| struct fat_boot_sector *sbs = (struct fat_boot_sector *)boot_sector; |
| uint64_t _slimg *advptrs; |
| |
| if (nsectors < nsect) |
| return -1; /* The actual file is too small for content */ |
| |
| /* Search for LDLINUX_MAGIC to find the patch area */ |
| for (wp = (const uint32_t _slimg *)boot_image; |
| get_32_sl(wp) != LDLINUX_MAGIC; |
| wp++) |
| ; |
| patcharea = (struct patch_area _slimg *)wp; |
| epa = slptr(boot_image, &patcharea->epaoffset); |
| |
| /* First sector need pointer in boot sector */ |
| set_32(ptr(sbs, &epa->sect1ptr0), sectp[0]); |
| set_32(ptr(sbs, &epa->sect1ptr1), sectp[0] >> 32); |
| sectp++; |
| |
| /* Handle RAID mode */ |
| if (raid_mode) { |
| /* Patch in INT 18h = CD 18 */ |
| set_16(ptr(sbs, &epa->raidpatch), 0x18CD); |
| } |
| |
| /* Set up the totals */ |
| dw = boot_image_len >> 2; /* COMPLETE dwords, excluding ADV */ |
| set_16_sl(&patcharea->data_sectors, nsect - 2); /* Not including ADVs */ |
| set_16_sl(&patcharea->adv_sectors, 2); /* ADVs need 2 sectors */ |
| set_32_sl(&patcharea->dwords, dw); |
| |
| /* Handle Stupid mode */ |
| if (stupid) { |
| /* Access only one sector at a time */ |
| set_16_sl(&patcharea->maxtransfer, 1); |
| } |
| |
| /* Set the sector extents */ |
| ex = slptr(boot_image, &epa->secptroffset); |
| nptrs = get_16_sl(&epa->secptrcnt); |
| |
| #if 0 |
| if (nsect > nptrs) { |
| /* Not necessarily an error in this case, but a general problem */ |
| fprintf(stderr, "Insufficient extent space, build error!\n"); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* -1 for the pointer in the boot sector, -2 for the two ADVs */ |
| generate_extents(ex, nptrs, sectp, nsect-1-2); |
| |
| /* ADV pointers */ |
| advptrs = slptr(boot_image, &epa->advptroffset); |
| set_64_sl(&advptrs[0], sectp[nsect-1-2]); |
| set_64_sl(&advptrs[1], sectp[nsect-1-1]); |
| |
| /* Poke in the base directory path */ |
| if (subdir) { |
| int sublen = strlen(subdir) + 1; |
| if (get_16_sl(&epa->dirlen) < sublen) { |
| fprintf(stderr, "Subdirectory path too long... aborting install!\n"); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| memcpy_to_sl(slptr(boot_image, &epa->diroffset), subdir, sublen); |
| } |
| |
| /* Poke in the subvolume information */ |
| if (subvol) { |
| int sublen = strlen(subvol) + 1; |
| if (get_16_sl(&epa->subvollen) < sublen) { |
| fprintf(stderr, "Subvol name too long... aborting install!\n"); |
| exit(1); |
| } |
| memcpy_to_sl(slptr(boot_image, &epa->subvoloffset), subvol, sublen); |
| } |
| |
| /* Now produce a checksum */ |
| set_32_sl(&patcharea->checksum, 0); |
| |
| csum = LDLINUX_MAGIC; |
| for (i = 0, wp = (const uint32_t _slimg *)boot_image; i < dw; i++, wp++) |
| csum -= get_32_sl(wp); /* Negative checksum */ |
| |
| set_32_sl(&patcharea->checksum, csum); |
| |
| /* |
| * Assume all bytes modified. This can be optimized at the expense |
| * of keeping track of what the highest modified address ever was. |
| */ |
| return dw << 2; |
| } |