| History log of /src/sbin/mbrlabel/Makefile |
| Revision | | Date | Author | Comments |
| 1.5 |
| 08-Oct-2003 |
lukem | 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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| 1.4 |
| 19-Aug-2002 |
lukem | Use ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/some/path instead of ${.CURDIR}/../../some/path
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| 1.3 |
| 24-Dec-2000 |
lukem | i got sick of the brain damage that mbrlabel used to do, and had gotten bitten by mbrlabel trashing my incore disklabel to a point where the machine wasn't usable, so I reworked it:
* only update the incore (and on-disk) label if `-f' is given. by default, the proposed disklabel will be printed but no changes will occur * add -q, to make the default operation a bit more quiet. * leave existing `used' in-core partition slots alone, and only add entries to the incore label if: - there's not an existing partition of the same size and offset (even of a different type) - there's a free partition slot (`unused', with size == 0) * use DIOCWDINFO instead of DIOCSDINFO, to update the incore as well as the on-disk label * use showpartitions() from ../disklabel/printlabel.c
this should make mbrlabel a *lot* more useful.
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| 1.2 |
| 15-Mar-2000 |
fvdl | branches: 1.2.4; Moved from Makefile,v
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| 1.1 |
| 16-Nov-1998 |
ws | Add a utility to allow access to the partitions of a MBR labeled disk (i.e. a disk partitioned by fdisk) on any platform (including extended partitions).
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| 1.2.4.1 |
| 26-Feb-2001 |
he | Pull up revision 1.3 (requested by lukem): Several fixes and enhancements: o only update in-core (and on-disk) disklabels if requested o be saner about adding MBR partitions to free disklabel slots o NTFS recognition o various cleanups
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