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      1 /* $NetBSD: i386.c,v 1.29.2.1 2008/05/18 12:36:19 yamt Exp $ */
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8  * by David Laight.
      9  *
     10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  * are met:
     13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     21  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     22  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     23  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     24  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     25  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     26  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     27  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     28  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30  */
     31 
     32 #if HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H
     33 #include "nbtool_config.h"
     34 #endif
     35 
     36 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     37 #if !defined(__lint)
     38 __RCSID("$NetBSD: i386.c,v 1.29.2.1 2008/05/18 12:36:19 yamt Exp $");
     39 #endif /* !__lint */
     40 
     41 #include <sys/param.h>
     42 #ifndef HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H
     43 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     44 #include <sys/dkio.h>
     45 #endif
     46 
     47 #include <assert.h>
     48 #include <errno.h>
     49 #include <err.h>
     50 #include <md5.h>
     51 #include <stddef.h>
     52 #include <stdio.h>
     53 #include <stdlib.h>
     54 #include <string.h>
     55 #include <unistd.h>
     56 
     57 #include "installboot.h"
     58 
     59 #define nelem(x) (sizeof (x)/sizeof *(x))
     60 
     61 static const struct console_name {
     62 	const char	*name;		/* Name of console selection */
     63 	const int	dev;		/* value matching CONSDEV_* from sys/arch/i386/stand/lib/libi386.h */
     64 } consoles[] = {
     65 	{ "pc",		0 /* CONSDEV_PC */ },
     66 	{ "com0",	1 /* CONSDEV_COM0 */ },
     67 	{ "com1",	2 /* CONSDEV_COM1 */ },
     68 	{ "com2",	3 /* CONSDEV_COM2 */ },
     69 	{ "com3",	4 /* CONSDEV_COM3 */ },
     70 	{ "com0kbd",	5 /* CONSDEV_COM0KBD */ },
     71 	{ "com1kbd",	6 /* CONSDEV_COM1KBD */ },
     72 	{ "com2kbd",	7 /* CONSDEV_COM2KBD */ },
     73 	{ "com3kbd",	8 /* CONSDEV_COM3KBD */ },
     74 	{ "auto",	-1 /* CONSDEV_AUTO */ },
     75 };
     76 
     77 static int i386_setboot(ib_params *);
     78 static int i386_editboot(ib_params *);
     79 
     80 struct ib_mach ib_mach_i386 =
     81 	{ "i386", i386_setboot, no_clearboot, i386_editboot,
     82 		IB_RESETVIDEO | IB_CONSOLE | IB_CONSPEED | IB_CONSADDR |
     83 		IB_KEYMAP | IB_PASSWORD | IB_TIMEOUT };
     84 
     85 struct ib_mach ib_mach_amd64 =
     86 	{ "amd64", i386_setboot, no_clearboot, i386_editboot,
     87 		IB_RESETVIDEO | IB_CONSOLE | IB_CONSPEED | IB_CONSADDR |
     88 		IB_KEYMAP | IB_PASSWORD | IB_TIMEOUT };
     89 
     90 /*
     91  * Attempting to write the 'labelsector' (or a sector near it - within 8k?)
     92  * using the non-raw disk device fails silently.  This can be detected (today)
     93  * by doing a fsync() and a read back.
     94  * This is very likely to affect installboot, indeed the code may need to
     95  * be written into the 'labelsector' itself - especially on non-512 byte media.
     96  * We do all writes with a read verify.
     97  * If EROFS is returned we also try to enable writes to the label sector.
     98  * (Maybe these functions should be in the generic part of installboot.)
     99  */
    100 static int
    101 pwrite_validate(int fd, const void *buf, size_t n_bytes, off_t offset)
    102 {
    103 	void *r_buf;
    104 	ssize_t rv;
    105 
    106 	r_buf = malloc(n_bytes);
    107 	if (r_buf == NULL)
    108 		return -1;
    109 	rv = pwrite(fd, buf, n_bytes, offset);
    110 	if (rv == -1) {
    111 		free(r_buf);
    112 		return -1;
    113 	}
    114 	fsync(fd);
    115 	if (pread(fd, r_buf, rv, offset) == rv && memcmp(r_buf, buf, rv) == 0)
    116 		return rv;
    117 	errno = EROFS;
    118 	return -1;
    119 }
    120 
    121 static int
    122 write_boot_area(ib_params *params, void *v_buf, int len)
    123 {
    124 	int rv, i;
    125 	uint8_t *buf = v_buf;
    126 
    127 	/*
    128 	 * Writing the 'label' sector (likely to be bytes 512-1023) could
    129 	 * fail, so we try to avoid writing that area.
    130 	 * Unfortunately, if we are accessing the raw disk, and the sector
    131 	 * size is larger than 512 bytes that is also doomed.
    132 	 * See how we get on....
    133 	 *
    134 	 * NB: Even if the physical sector size is not 512, the space for
    135 	 * the label is 512 bytes from the start of the disk.
    136 	 * So all the '512' constants in these functions are correct.
    137 	 */
    138 
    139 	/* Write out first 512 bytes - the pbr code */
    140 	rv = pwrite_validate(params->fsfd, buf, 512, 0);
    141 	if (rv == 512) {
    142 		/* That worked, do the rest */
    143 		if (len == 512)
    144 			return 1;
    145 		len -= 512 * 2;
    146 		rv = pwrite_validate(params->fsfd, buf + 512 * 2, len, 512 * 2);
    147 		if (rv != len)
    148 			goto bad_write;
    149 		return 1;
    150 	}
    151 	if (rv != -1 || (errno != EINVAL && errno != EROFS))
    152 		goto bad_write;
    153 
    154 	if (errno == EINVAL) {
    155 		/* Assume the failure was due to to the sector size > 512 */
    156 		rv = pwrite_validate(params->fsfd, buf, len, 0);
    157 		if (rv == len)
    158 			return 1;
    159 		if (rv != -1 || (errno != EROFS))
    160 			goto bad_write;
    161 	}
    162 
    163 #ifdef DIOCWLABEL
    164 	/* Pesky label is protected, try to unprotect it */
    165 	i = 1;
    166 	rv = ioctl(params->fsfd, DIOCWLABEL, &i);
    167 	if (rv != 0) {
    168 		warn("Cannot enable writes to the label sector");
    169 		return 0;
    170 	}
    171 	/* Try again with label write-enabled */
    172 	rv = pwrite_validate(params->fsfd, buf, len, 0);
    173 
    174 	/* Reset write-protext */
    175 	i = 0;
    176 	ioctl(params->fsfd, DIOCWLABEL, &i);
    177 	if (rv == len)
    178 		return 1;
    179 #endif
    180 
    181   bad_write:
    182 	if (rv == -1)
    183 		warn("Writing `%s'", params->filesystem);
    184 	else
    185 		warnx("Writing `%s': short write, %u bytes",
    186 			params->filesystem, rv);
    187 	return 0;
    188 }
    189 
    190 static void
    191 show_i386_boot_params(struct x86_boot_params  *bpp)
    192 {
    193 	size_t i;
    194 
    195 	printf("Boot options:        ");
    196 	printf("timeout %d, ", le32toh(bpp->bp_timeout));
    197 	printf("flags %x, ", le32toh(bpp->bp_flags));
    198 	printf("speed %d, ", le32toh(bpp->bp_conspeed));
    199 	printf("ioaddr %x, ", le32toh(bpp->bp_consaddr));
    200 	for (i = 0; i < nelem(consoles); i++) {
    201 		if (consoles[i].dev == le32toh(bpp->bp_consdev))
    202 			break;
    203 	}
    204 	if (i == nelem(consoles))
    205 		printf("console %d\n", le32toh(bpp->bp_consdev));
    206 	else
    207 		printf("console %s\n", consoles[i].name);
    208 	if (bpp->bp_keymap[0])
    209 		printf("                     keymap %s\n", bpp->bp_keymap);
    210 }
    211 
    212 static int
    213 is_zero(const uint8_t *p, unsigned int len)
    214 {
    215 	return len == 0 || (p[0] == 0 && memcmp(p, p + 1, len - 1) == 0);
    216 }
    217 
    218 static int
    219 update_i386_boot_params(ib_params *params, struct x86_boot_params  *bpp)
    220 {
    221 	struct x86_boot_params bp;
    222 	int bplen;
    223 	size_t i;
    224 
    225 	bplen = le32toh(bpp->bp_length);
    226 	if (bplen > sizeof bp)
    227 		/* Ignore pad space in bootxx */
    228 		bplen = sizeof bp;
    229 
    230 	/* Take (and update) local copy so we handle size mismatches */
    231 	memset(&bp, 0, sizeof bp);
    232 	memcpy(&bp, bpp, bplen);
    233 
    234 	if (params->flags & IB_TIMEOUT)
    235 		bp.bp_timeout = htole32(params->timeout);
    236 	if (params->flags & IB_RESETVIDEO)
    237 		bp.bp_flags ^= htole32(X86_BP_FLAGS_RESET_VIDEO);
    238 	if (params->flags & IB_CONSPEED)
    239 		bp.bp_conspeed = htole32(params->conspeed);
    240 	if (params->flags & IB_CONSADDR)
    241 		bp.bp_consaddr = htole32(params->consaddr);
    242 	if (params->flags & IB_CONSOLE) {
    243 		for (i = 0; i < nelem(consoles); i++)
    244 			if (strcmp(consoles[i].name, params->console) == 0)
    245 				break;
    246 
    247 		if (i == nelem(consoles)) {
    248 			warnx("invalid console name, valid names are:");
    249 			(void)fprintf(stderr, "\t%s", consoles[0].name);
    250 			for (i = 1; consoles[i].name != NULL; i++)
    251 				(void)fprintf(stderr, ", %s", consoles[i].name);
    252 			(void)fprintf(stderr, "\n");
    253 			return 1;
    254 		}
    255 		bp.bp_consdev = htole32(consoles[i].dev);
    256 	}
    257 	if (params->flags & IB_PASSWORD) {
    258 		if (params->password[0]) {
    259 			MD5_CTX md5ctx;
    260 			MD5Init(&md5ctx);
    261 			MD5Update(&md5ctx, params->password,
    262 			    strlen(params->password));
    263 			MD5Final(bp.bp_password, &md5ctx);
    264 			bp.bp_flags |= htole32(X86_BP_FLAGS_PASSWORD);
    265 		} else {
    266 			memset(&bp.bp_password, 0, sizeof bp.bp_password);
    267 			bp.bp_flags &= ~htole32(X86_BP_FLAGS_PASSWORD);
    268 		}
    269 	}
    270 	if (params->flags & IB_KEYMAP)
    271 		strlcpy(bp.bp_keymap, params->keymap, sizeof bp.bp_keymap);
    272 
    273 	if (params->flags & (IB_NOWRITE | IB_VERBOSE))
    274 		show_i386_boot_params(&bp);
    275 
    276 	/* Check we aren't trying to set anything we can't save */
    277 	if (!is_zero((char *)&bp + bplen, sizeof bp - bplen)) {
    278 		warnx("Patch area in stage1 bootstrap is too small");
    279 		return 1;
    280 	}
    281 	memcpy(bpp, &bp, bplen);
    282 	return 0;
    283 }
    284 
    285 static int
    286 i386_setboot(ib_params *params)
    287 {
    288 	unsigned int	u;
    289 	ssize_t		rv;
    290 	uint32_t	*magic, expected_magic;
    291 	union {
    292 	    struct mbr_sector	mbr;
    293 	    uint8_t		b[8192];
    294 	} disk_buf, bootstrap;
    295 
    296 	assert(params != NULL);
    297 	assert(params->fsfd != -1);
    298 	assert(params->filesystem != NULL);
    299 	assert(params->s1fd != -1);
    300 	assert(params->stage1 != NULL);
    301 
    302 	/*
    303 	 * There is only 8k of space in a UFSv1 partition (and ustarfs)
    304 	 * so ensure we don't splat over anything important.
    305 	 */
    306 	if (params->s1stat.st_size > sizeof bootstrap) {
    307 		warnx("stage1 bootstrap `%s' (%u bytes) is larger than 8192 bytes",
    308 			params->stage1, (unsigned int)params->s1stat.st_size);
    309 		return 0;
    310 	}
    311 	if (params->s1stat.st_size < 3 * 512 && params->s1stat.st_size != 512) {
    312 		warnx("stage1 bootstrap `%s' (%u bytes) is too small",
    313 			params->stage1, (unsigned int)params->s1stat.st_size);
    314 		return 0;
    315 	}
    316 
    317 	/* Read in the existing disk header and boot code */
    318 	rv = pread(params->fsfd, &disk_buf, sizeof (disk_buf), 0);
    319 	if (rv != sizeof(disk_buf)) {
    320 		if (rv == -1)
    321 			warn("Reading `%s'", params->filesystem);
    322 		else
    323 			warnx("Reading `%s': short read, %ld bytes"
    324 			    " (should be %ld)", params->filesystem, (long)rv,
    325 			    (long)sizeof(disk_buf));
    326 		return 0;
    327 	}
    328 
    329 	if (disk_buf.mbr.mbr_magic != le16toh(MBR_MAGIC)) {
    330 		if (params->flags & IB_VERBOSE) {
    331 			printf(
    332 		    "Ignoring PBR with invalid magic in sector 0 of `%s'\n",
    333 			    params->filesystem);
    334 		}
    335 		memset(&disk_buf, 0, 512);
    336 	}
    337 
    338 	/* Read the new bootstrap code. */
    339 	rv = pread(params->s1fd, &bootstrap, params->s1stat.st_size, 0);
    340 	if (rv != params->s1stat.st_size) {
    341 		if (rv == -1)
    342 			warn("Reading `%s'", params->stage1);
    343 		else
    344 			warnx("Reading `%s': short read, %ld bytes"
    345 			    " (should be %ld)", params->stage1, (long)rv,
    346 			    (long)params->s1stat.st_size);
    347 		return 0;
    348 	}
    349 
    350 	/*
    351 	 * The bootstrap code is either 512 bytes for booting FAT16, or best
    352 	 * part of 8k (with bytes 512-1023 all zeros).
    353 	 */
    354 	if (params->s1stat.st_size == 512) {
    355 		/* Magic number is at end of pbr code */
    356 		magic = (void *)(bootstrap.b + 512 - 16 + 4);
    357 		expected_magic = htole32(X86_BOOT_MAGIC_FAT);
    358 	} else {
    359 		/* Magic number is at start of sector following label */
    360 		magic = (void *)(bootstrap.b + 512 * 2 + 4);
    361 		expected_magic = htole32(X86_BOOT_MAGIC_1);
    362 		/*
    363 		 * For a variety of reasons we restrict our 'normal' partition
    364 		 * boot code to a size which enable it to be used as mbr code.
    365 		 * IMHO this is bugus (dsl).
    366 		 */
    367 		if (!is_zero(bootstrap.b + 512-2-64, 64)) {
    368 			warnx("Data in mbr partition table of new bootstrap");
    369 			return 0;
    370 		}
    371 		if (!is_zero(bootstrap.b + 512, 512)) {
    372 			warnx("Data in label part of new bootstrap");
    373 			return 0;
    374 		}
    375 		/* Copy mbr table and label from existing disk buffer */
    376 		memcpy(bootstrap.b + 512-2-64, disk_buf.b + 512-2-64, 64);
    377 		memcpy(bootstrap.b + 512, disk_buf.b + 512, 512);
    378 	}
    379 
    380 	/* Validate the 'magic number' that marks the parameter block */
    381 	if (*magic != expected_magic) {
    382 		warnx("Invalid magic in stage1 bootstrap %x != %x",
    383 				*magic, expected_magic);
    384 		return 0;
    385 	}
    386 
    387 	/*
    388 	 * If the partion has a FAT (or NTFS) filesystem, then we must
    389 	 * preserve the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB).
    390 	 * It is also very likely that there isn't 8k of space available
    391 	 * for (say) bootxx_msdos, and that blindly installing it will trash
    392 	 * the FAT filesystem.
    393 	 * To avoid this we check the number of 'reserved' sectors to ensure
    394 	 * there there is enough space.
    395 	 * Unfortunately newfs(8) doesn't (yet) splat the BPB (which is
    396 	 * effectively the FAT superblock) when a filesystem is initailised
    397 	 * so this code tends to complain rather too often,
    398 	 * Specifying 'installboot -f' will delete the old BPB info.
    399 	 */
    400 	if (!(params->flags & IB_FORCE)) {
    401 		#define USE_F ", use -f (may invalidate filesystem)"
    402 		/*
    403 		 * For FAT compatibility, the pbr code starts 'jmp xx; nop'
    404 		 * followed by the BIOS Parameter Block (BPB).
    405 		 * The 2nd byte (jump offset) is the size of the nop + BPB.
    406 		 */
    407 		if (bootstrap.b[0] != 0xeb || bootstrap.b[2] != 0x90) {
    408 			warnx("No BPB in new bootstrap %02x:%02x:%02x" USE_F,
    409 				bootstrap.b[0], bootstrap.b[1], bootstrap.b[2]);
    410 			return 0;
    411 		}
    412 
    413 		/* Find size of old BPB, and copy into new bootcode */
    414 		if (!is_zero(disk_buf.b + 3 + 8, disk_buf.b[1] - 1 - 8)) {
    415 			struct mbr_bpbFAT16 *bpb = (void *)(disk_buf.b + 3 + 8);
    416 			/* Check enough space before the FAT for the bootcode */
    417 			u = le16toh(bpb->bpbBytesPerSec)
    418 			    * le16toh(bpb->bpbResSectors);
    419 			if (u != 0 && u < params->s1stat.st_size) {
    420 				warnx("Insufficient reserved space before FAT "
    421 					"(%u bytes available)" USE_F, u);
    422 				return 0;
    423 			}
    424 			/* Check we have enough space for the old bpb */
    425 			if (disk_buf.b[1] > bootstrap.b[1]) {
    426 				/* old BPB is larger, allow if extra zeros */
    427 				if (!is_zero(disk_buf.b + 2 + bootstrap.b[1],
    428 				    disk_buf.b[1] - bootstrap.b[1])) {
    429 					warnx("Old BPB too big" USE_F);
    430 					    return 0;
    431 				}
    432 				u = bootstrap.b[1];
    433 			} else {
    434 				/* Old BPB is shorter, leave zero filled */
    435 				u = disk_buf.b[1];
    436 			}
    437 			memcpy(bootstrap.b + 2, disk_buf.b + 2, u);
    438 		}
    439 		#undef USE_F
    440 	}
    441 
    442 	/*
    443 	 * Fill in any user-specified options into the
    444 	 *      struct x86_boot_params
    445 	 * that follows the magic number.
    446 	 * See sys/arch/i386/stand/bootxx/bootxx.S for more information.
    447 	 */
    448 	if (update_i386_boot_params(params, (void *)(magic + 1)))
    449 		return 0;
    450 
    451 	if (params->flags & IB_NOWRITE) {
    452 		return 1;
    453 	}
    454 
    455 	/* Copy new bootstrap data into disk buffer, ignoring label area */
    456 	memcpy(&disk_buf, &bootstrap, 512);
    457 	if (params->s1stat.st_size > 512 * 2) {
    458 		memcpy(disk_buf.b + 2 * 512, bootstrap.b + 2 * 512,
    459 		    params->s1stat.st_size - 2 * 512);
    460 		/* Zero pad to 512 byte sector boundary */
    461 		memset(disk_buf.b + params->s1stat.st_size, 0,
    462 			(8192 - params->s1stat.st_size) & 511);
    463 	}
    464 
    465 	return write_boot_area(params, &disk_buf, sizeof disk_buf);
    466 }
    467 
    468 static int
    469 i386_editboot(ib_params *params)
    470 {
    471 	int		retval;
    472 	uint8_t		buf[512];
    473 	ssize_t		rv;
    474 	uint32_t	magic;
    475 	uint32_t	offset;
    476 	struct x86_boot_params	*bpp;
    477 
    478 	assert(params != NULL);
    479 	assert(params->fsfd != -1);
    480 	assert(params->filesystem != NULL);
    481 
    482 	retval = 0;
    483 
    484 	/*
    485 	 * Read in the existing bootstrap.
    486 	 * Look in any of the first 4 sectors.
    487 	 */
    488 
    489 	bpp = NULL;
    490 	for (offset = 0; offset < 4 * 512; offset += 512) {
    491 		rv = pread(params->fsfd, &buf, sizeof buf, offset);
    492 		if (rv == -1) {
    493 			warn("Reading `%s'", params->filesystem);
    494 			goto done;
    495 		} else if (rv != sizeof buf) {
    496 			warnx("Reading `%s': short read", params->filesystem);
    497 			goto done;
    498 		}
    499 
    500 		/* Magic number is 4 bytes in (to allow for a jmps) */
    501 		/* Also allow any of the magic numbers. */
    502 		magic = le32toh(*(uint32_t *)(buf + 4)) | 0xf;
    503 		if (magic != (X86_BOOT_MAGIC_1 | 0xf))
    504 			continue;
    505 
    506 		/* The parameters are just after the magic number */
    507 		bpp = (void *)(buf + 8);
    508 		break;
    509 	}
    510 	if (bpp == NULL) {
    511 		warnx("Invalid magic in existing bootstrap");
    512 		goto done;
    513 	}
    514 
    515 	/*
    516 	 * Fill in any user-specified options into the
    517 	 *      struct x86_boot_params
    518 	 * that's 8 bytes in from the start of the third sector.
    519 	 * See sys/arch/i386/stand/bootxx/bootxx.S for more information.
    520 	 */
    521 	if (update_i386_boot_params(params, bpp))
    522 		goto done;
    523 
    524 	if (params->flags & IB_NOWRITE) {
    525 		retval = 1;
    526 		goto done;
    527 	}
    528 
    529 	/*
    530 	 * Write boot code back
    531 	 */
    532 	rv = pwrite(params->fsfd, buf, sizeof buf, offset);
    533 	if (rv == -1) {
    534 		warn("Writing `%s'", params->filesystem);
    535 		goto done;
    536 	} else if (rv != sizeof buf) {
    537 		warnx("Writing `%s': short write, %ld bytes (should be %ld)",
    538 		    params->filesystem, (long)rv, (long)sizeof(buf));
    539 		goto done;
    540 	}
    541 
    542 	retval = 1;
    543 
    544  done:
    545 	return retval;
    546 }
    547