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/* asmstub.c - a version of shared_src/asm.S that works under Unix */
/*
* GRUB -- GRand Unified Bootloader
* Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* 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; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
/* Try to use glibc's transparant LFS support. */
#define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE 1
/* lseek becomes synonymous with lseek64. */
#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
/* Simulator entry point. */
int grub_stage2 (void);
/* We want to prevent any circularararity in our stubs, as well as
libc name clashes. */
#define WITHOUT_LIBC_STUBS 1
#include "shared.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#ifdef __linux__
# include <sys/ioctl.h> /* ioctl */
# include <linux/hdreg.h> /* HDIO_GETGEO */
# if __GLIBC__ < 2
/* Maybe libc doesn't have large file support. */
# include <linux/unistd.h> /* _llseek */
# include <linux/fs.h> /* BLKFLSBUF */
# endif /* GLIBC < 2 */
# ifndef BLKFLSBUF
# define BLKFLSBUF _IO (0x12,97)
# endif /* ! BLKFLSBUF */
#endif /* __linux__ */
#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
# include <sys/ioctl.h> /* ioctl */
# include <sys/disklabel.h>
#endif /* __FreeBSD__ || __NetBSD__ || __OpenBSD__ */
#ifdef HAVE_OPENDISK
# include <util.h>
#endif /* HAVE_OPENDISK */
/* Simulated memory sizes. */
#define EXTENDED_MEMSIZE (4 * 1024 * 1024) /* 4MB */
#define CONVENTIONAL_MEMSIZE (640) /* 640kB */
/* Simulated disk sizes. */
#define DEFAULT_FD_CYLINDERS 80
#define DEFAULT_FD_HEADS 2
#define DEFAULT_FD_SECTORS 18
#define DEFAULT_HD_CYLINDERS 620
#define DEFAULT_HD_HEADS 128
#define DEFAULT_HD_SECTORS 63
unsigned long install_partition = 0x20000;
unsigned long boot_drive = 0;
char version_string[] = VERSION;
char config_file[128] = "/boot/grub/menu.lst"; /* FIXME: arbitrary */
/* Emulation requirements. */
char *grub_scratch_mem = 0;
#define NUM_DISKS 256
struct geometry *disks = 0;
/* The map between BIOS drives and UNIX device file names. */
char **device_map = 0;
/* The jump buffer for exiting correctly. */
static jmp_buf env_for_exit;
/* Forward declarations. */
static void get_floppy_disk_name (char *name, int unit);
static void get_ide_disk_name (char *name, int unit);
static void get_scsi_disk_name (char *name, int unit);
static void init_device_map (void);
/* The main entry point into this mess. */
int
grub_stage2 (void)
{
/* These need to be static, because they survive our stack transitions. */
static int status = 0;
static char *realstack;
char *scratch, *simstack;
int i;
/* We need a nested function so that we get a clean stack frame,
regardless of how the code is optimized. */
static volatile void doit ()
{
/* Make sure our stack lives in the simulated memory area. */
asm volatile ("movl %%esp, %0\n\tmovl %1, %%esp\n"
: "=&r" (realstack) : "r" (simstack));
/* Do a setjmp here for the stop command. */
if (! setjmp (env_for_exit))
{
/* Actually enter the generic stage2 code. */
status = 0;
init_bios_info ();
}
else
{
/* If ERRNUM is non-zero, then set STATUS to non-zero. */
if (errnum)
status = 1;
}
/* Replace our stack before we use any local variables. */
asm volatile ("movl %0, %%esp\n" : : "r" (realstack));
}
assert (grub_scratch_mem == 0);
scratch = malloc (0x100000 + EXTENDED_MEMSIZE + 15);
assert (scratch);
grub_scratch_mem = (char *) ((((int) scratch) >> 4) << 4);
/* FIXME: simulate the memory holes using mprot, if available. */
assert (disks == 0);
disks = malloc (NUM_DISKS * sizeof (*disks));
assert (disks);
/* Initialize DISKS. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_DISKS; i++)
disks[i].flags = -1;
init_device_map ();
/* Check some invariants. */
assert ((SCRATCHSEG << 4) == SCRATCHADDR);
assert ((BUFFERSEG << 4) == BUFFERADDR);
assert (BUFFERADDR + BUFFERLEN == SCRATCHADDR);
assert (FSYS_BUF % 16 == 0);
assert (FSYS_BUF + FSYS_BUFLEN == BUFFERADDR);
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
/* Get into char-at-a-time mode. */
if (use_curses)
{
initscr ();
cbreak ();
noecho ();
nonl ();
scrollok (stdscr, TRUE);
keypad (stdscr, TRUE);
wtimeout (stdscr, 100);
}
#endif
/* Make sure that actual writing is done. */
sync ();
/* Set our stack, and go for it. */
simstack = (char *) PROTSTACKINIT;
doit ();
/* I don't know if this is necessary really. */
sync ();
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
if (use_curses)
endwin ();
#endif
/* Close off the file descriptors we used. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_DISKS; i ++)
if (disks[i].flags != -1)
{
#ifdef __linux__
/* In Linux, invalidate the buffer cache. In other OSes, reboot
is one of the solutions... */
ioctl (disks[i].flags, BLKFLSBUF, 0);
#else
# warning "In your operating system, the buffer cache will not be flushed."
#endif
close (disks[i].flags);
}
/* Release memory. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_DISKS; i++)
free (device_map[i]);
free (device_map[i]);
device_map = 0;
free (disks);
disks = 0;
free (scratch);
grub_scratch_mem = 0;
/* Ahh... at last we're ready to return to caller. */
return status;
}
static void
init_device_map (void)
{
int i;
int num_hd = 0;
FILE *fp;
static void print_error (int no, const char *msg)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: error: %s\n", device_map_file, no, msg);
}
assert (device_map == 0);
device_map = malloc (NUM_DISKS * sizeof (char *));
assert (device_map);
/* Probe devices for creating the device map. */
/* Initialize DEVICE_MAP. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_DISKS; i++)
device_map[i] = 0;
/* Open the device map file. */
fp = fopen (device_map_file, "r");
if (fp)
{
/* If there is the device map file, use the data in it instead of
probing devices. */
char buf[1024]; /* XXX */
int line_number = 0;
while (fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), fp))
{
char *ptr, *eptr;
int drive;
int is_floppy = 0;
/* Increase the number of lines. */
line_number++;
/* If the first character is '#', skip it. */
if (buf[0] == '#')
continue;
ptr = buf;
/* Skip leading spaces. */
while (*ptr && isspace (*ptr))
ptr++;
if (*ptr != '(')
{
print_error (line_number, "No open parenthesis found");
stop ();
}
ptr++;
if ((*ptr != 'f' && *ptr != 'h') || *(ptr + 1) != 'd')
{
print_error (line_number, "Bad drive name");
stop ();
}
if (*ptr == 'f')
is_floppy = 1;
ptr += 2;
drive = strtoul (ptr, &ptr, 10);
if (drive < 0 || drive > 8)
{
print_error (line_number, "Bad device number");
stop ();
}
if (! is_floppy)
drive += 0x80;
if (*ptr != ')')
{
print_error (line_number, "No close parenthesis found");
stop ();
}
ptr++;
/* Skip spaces. */
while (*ptr && isspace (*ptr))
ptr++;
if (! *ptr)
{
print_error (line_number, "No filename found");
stop ();
}
/* Terminate the filename. */
eptr = ptr;
while (*eptr && ! isspace (*eptr))
eptr++;
*eptr = 0;
assign_device_name (drive, ptr);
}
fclose (fp);
return;
}
/* Print something as the user does not think GRUB has been crashed. */
fprintf (stderr,
"Probe devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.\n");
/* Try to open the device map file to write the probed data. */
fp = fopen (device_map_file, "w");
/* Floppies. */
if (! no_floppy)
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
{
char name[16];
if (i == 1 && ! probe_second_floppy)
break;
get_floppy_disk_name (name, i);
/* In floppies, write the map, whether check_device succeeds
or not, because the user just does not insert floppies. */
if (fp)
fprintf (fp, "(fd%d)\t%s\n", i, name);
if (check_device (name))
assign_device_name (i, name);
}
/* IDE disks. */
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
{
char name[16];
get_ide_disk_name (name, i);
if (check_device (name))
{
assign_device_name (num_hd + 0x80, name);
/* If the device map file is opened, write the map. */
if (fp)
fprintf (fp, "(hd%d)\t%s\n", num_hd, name);
num_hd++;
}
}
/* The rest is SCSI disks. */
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
char name[16];
get_scsi_disk_name (name, i);
if (check_device (name))
{
assign_device_name (num_hd + 0x80, name);
/* If the device map file is opened, write the map. */
if (fp)
fprintf (fp, "(hd%d)\t%s\n", num_hd, name);
num_hd++;
}
}
/* OK, close the device map file if opened. */
if (fp)
fclose (fp);
}
/* These three functions are quite different among OSes. */
static void
get_floppy_disk_name (char *name, int unit)
{
#if defined(__linux__) || defined(__GNU__)
/* GNU/Linux and GNU/Hurd */
sprintf (name, "/dev/fd%d", unit);
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
/* FreeBSD */
sprintf (name, "/dev/rfd%d", unit);
#elif defined(__NetBSD__)
/* NetBSD */
/* opendisk() doesn't work for floppies. */
sprintf (name, "/dev/rfd%da", unit);
#elif defined(__OpenBSD__)
/* OpenBSD */
sprintf (name, "/dev/rfd%dc", unit);
#else
# warning "BIOS floppy drives cannot be guessed in your operating system."
/* Set NAME to a bogus string. */
*name = 0;
#endif
}
static void
get_ide_disk_name (char *name, int unit)
{
#if defined(__linux__)
/* GNU/Linux */
sprintf (name, "/dev/hd%c", unit + 'a');
#elif defined(__GNU__)
/* GNU/Hurd */
sprintf (name, "/dev/hd%d", unit);
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
/* FreeBSD */
sprintf (name, "/dev/rwd%d", unit);
#elif defined(__NetBSD__) && defined(HAVE_OPENDISK)
/* NetBSD */
char shortname[16];
int fd;
sprintf (shortname, "wd%d", unit);
fd = opendisk (shortname, O_RDONLY, name,
16, /* length of NAME */
0 /* char device */
);
close (fd);
#elif defined(__OpenBSD__)
/* OpenBSD */
sprintf (name, "/dev/rwd%dc", unit);
#else
# warning "BIOS IDE drives cannot be guessed in your operating system."
/* Set NAME to a bogus string. */
*name = 0;
#endif
}
static void
get_scsi_disk_name (char *name, int unit)
{
#if defined(__linux__)
/* GNU/Linux */
sprintf (name, "/dev/sd%c", unit + 'a');
#elif defined(__GNU__)
/* GNU/Hurd */
sprintf (name, "/dev/sd%d", unit);
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__)
/* FreeBSD */
sprintf (name, "/dev/rda%d", unit);
#elif defined(__NetBSD__) && defined(HAVE_OPENDISK)
/* NetBSD */
char shortname[16];
int fd;
sprintf (shortname, "sd%d", unit);
fd = opendisk (shortname, O_RDONLY, name,
16, /* length of NAME */
0 /* char device */
);
close (fd);
#elif defined(__OpenBSD__)
/* OpenBSD */
sprintf (name, "/dev/rsd%dc", unit);
#else
# warning "BIOS SCSI drives cannot be guessed in your operating system."
/* Set NAME to a bogus string. */
*name = 0;
#endif
}
/* Check if DEVICE can be read. If an error occurs, return zero,
otherwise return non-zero. */
int
check_device (const char *device)
{
char buf[512];
FILE *fp;
fp = fopen (device, "r");
if (! fp)
{
switch (errno)
{
#ifdef ENOMEDIUM
case ENOMEDIUM:
# if 0
/* At the moment, this finds only CDROMs, which can't be
read anyway, so leave it out. Code should be
reactivated if `removable disks' and CDROMs are
supported. */
/* Accept it, it may be inserted. */
return 1;
# endif
break;
#endif /* ENOMEDIUM */
default:
/* Break case and leave. */
break;
}
/* Error opening the device. */
return 0;
}
/* Attempt to read the first sector. */
if (fread (buf, 1, 512, fp) != 512)
{
fclose (fp);
return 0;
}
fclose (fp);
return 1;
}
/* Assign DRIVE to a device name DEVICE. */
void
assign_device_name (int drive, const char *device)
{
/* If DRIVE is already assigned, free it. */
if (device_map[drive])
free (device_map[drive]);
/* If the old one is already opened, close it. */
if (disks[drive].flags != -1)
{
close (disks[drive].flags);
disks[drive].flags = -1;
}
/* Assign DRIVE to DEVICE. */
if (! device)
device_map[drive] = 0;
else
device_map[drive] = strdup (device);
}
void
stop (void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
if (use_curses)
endwin ();
#endif
/* Jump to doit. */
longjmp (env_for_exit, 1);
}
/* calls for direct boot-loader chaining */
void
chain_stage1 (int segment, int offset, int part_table_addr)
{
stop ();
}
void
chain_stage2 (int segment, int offset)
{
stop ();
}
/* do some funky stuff, then boot linux */
void
linux_boot (void)
{
stop ();
}
/* For bzImage kernels. */
void
big_linux_boot (void)
{
stop ();
}
/* booting a multiboot executable */
void
multi_boot (int start, int mbi)
{
stop ();
}
/* sets it to linear or wired A20 operation */
void
gateA20 (int linear)
{
/* Nothing to do in the simulator. */
}
/* Set up the int15 handler. */
void
set_int15_handler (void)
{
/* Nothing to do in the simulator. */
}
/* Restore the original int15 handler. */
void
unset_int15_handler (void)
{
/* Nothing to do in the simulator. */
}
/* The key map. */
unsigned short bios_key_map[KEY_MAP_SIZE + 1];
unsigned short ascii_key_map[KEY_MAP_SIZE + 1];
/* Copy MAP to the drive map and set up the int13 handler. */
void
set_int13_handler (unsigned short *map)
{
/* Nothing to do in the simulator. */
}
int
get_code_end (void)
{
/* Just return a little area for simulation. */
return BOOTSEC_LOCATION + (60 * 1024);
}
/* memory probe routines */
int
get_memsize (int type)
{
if (!type)
return CONVENTIONAL_MEMSIZE;
else
return EXTENDED_MEMSIZE;
}
/* get_eisamemsize() : return packed EISA memory map, lower 16 bits is
* memory between 1M and 16M in 1K parts, upper 16 bits is
* memory above 16M in 64K parts. If error, return -1.
*/
int
get_eisamemsize (void)
{
return (EXTENDED_MEMSIZE / 1024);
}
#define MMAR_DESC_TYPE_AVAILABLE 1 /* available to OS */
#define MMAR_DESC_TYPE_RESERVED 2 /* not available */
#define MMAR_DESC_TYPE_ACPI_RECLAIM 3 /* usable by OS after reading ACPI */
#define MMAR_DESC_TYPE_ACPI_NVS 4 /* required to save between NVS sessions */
/* Fetch the next entry in the memory map and return the continuation
value. DESC is a pointer to the descriptor buffer, and CONT is the
previous continuation value (0 to get the first entry in the
map). */
int
get_mmap_entry (struct mmar_desc *desc, int cont)
{
if (! cont)
{
/* First entry, located at 1MB. */
desc->desc_len = sizeof (*desc) - sizeof (desc->desc_len);
desc->addr = 1024 * 1024;
desc->length = EXTENDED_MEMSIZE;
desc->type = MMAR_DESC_TYPE_AVAILABLE;
}
else
{
/* No more entries, so give an error. */
desc->desc_len = 0;
}
return 0;
}
/* low-level timing info */
int
getrtsecs (void)
{
/* FIXME: exact value is not important, so just return time_t for now. */
return time (0);
}
/* low-level character I/O */
void
cls (void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
if (use_curses)
clear ();
#endif
}
/* returns packed values, LSB+1 is x, LSB is y */
int
getxy (void)
{
int y, x;
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
if (use_curses)
getyx (stdscr, y, x);
else
#endif
y = x = 0;
return (x << 8) | (y & 0xff);
}
void
gotoxy (int x, int y)
{
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
if (use_curses)
move (y, x);
#endif
}
/* displays an ASCII character. IBM displays will translate some
characters to special graphical ones */
void
grub_putchar (int c)
{
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
if (use_curses)
addch (c);
else
#endif
putchar (c);
}
/* The store for ungetch simulation. This is necessary, because
ncurses-1.9.9g is still used in the world and its ungetch is
completely broken. */
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
static int save_char = ERR;
#endif
/* returns packed BIOS/ASCII code */
int
getkey (void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
if (use_curses)
{
int c;
/* If checkkey has already got a character, then return it. */
if (save_char != ERR)
{
c = save_char;
save_char = ERR;
return c;
}
wtimeout (stdscr, -1);
c = getch ();
wtimeout (stdscr, 100);
return c;
}
#endif
return getchar ();
}
/* like 'getkey', but doesn't wait, returns -1 if nothing available */
int
checkkey (void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
if (use_curses)
{
int c;
/* Check for SAVE_CHAR. This should not be true, because this
means checkkey is called twice continuously. */
if (save_char != ERR)
return save_char;
c = getch ();
/* If C is not ERR, then put it back in the input queue. */
if (c != ERR)
save_char = c;
return c;
}
#endif
/* Just pretend they hit the space bar. */
return ' ';
}
/* sets text mode character attribute at the cursor position */
void
set_attrib (int attr)
{
#ifdef HAVE_LIBCURSES
if (use_curses)
{
/* FIXME: I don't know why, but chgat doesn't work as expected, so
use this dirty way... - okuji */
chtype ch = inch ();
addch ((ch & A_CHARTEXT) | attr);
# if 0
chgat (1, attr, 0, NULL);
# endif
}
#endif
}
/* Get the geometry of a drive DRIVE. If an error occurs, return zero,
otherwise non-zero. */
static int
get_drive_geometry (int drive)
{
struct geometry *geom = &disks[drive];
#if defined(__linux__)
/* Linux */
struct hd_geometry hdg;
if (ioctl (geom->flags, HDIO_GETGEO, &hdg))
return 0;
/* Got the geometry, so save it. */
geom->cylinders = hdg.cylinders;
geom->heads = hdg.heads;
geom->sectors = hdg.sectors;
/* FIXME: Should get the real number of sectors. */
geom->total_sectors = hdg.cylinders * hdg.heads * hdg.sectors;
return 1;
#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
/* FreeBSD */
struct disklabel hdg;
if (ioctl (disks[drive].flags, DIOCGDINFO, &hdg))
return 0;
disks[drive].cylinders = hdg.d_ncylinders;
disks[drive].heads = hdg.d_ntracks;
disks[drive].sectors = hdg.d_nsectors;
disks[drive].total_sectors = hdg.d_secperunit;
return 1;
#else
# warning "In your operating system, automatic detection of geometries \
will not be performed."
return 0;
#endif
}
/* Low-level disk I/O. Our stubbed version just returns a file
descriptor, not the actual geometry. */
int
get_diskinfo (int drive, struct geometry *geometry)
{
/* FIXME: this function is truly horrid. We try opening the device,
then severely abuse the GEOMETRY->flags field to pass a file
descriptor to biosdisk. Thank God nobody's looking at this comment,
or my reputation would be ruined. --Gord */
/* See if we have a cached device. */
if (disks[drive].flags == -1)
{
/* The unpartitioned device name: /dev/XdX */
char *devname = device_map[drive];
char buf[512];
if (! devname)
return -1;
if (verbose)
grub_printf ("Attempt to open drive 0x%x (%s)\n",
drive, devname);
/* Open read/write, or read-only if that failed. */
if (! read_only)
disks[drive].flags = open (devname, O_RDWR);
if (disks[drive].flags == -1)
{
if (read_only || errno == EACCES || errno == EROFS)
{
disks[drive].flags = open (devname, O_RDONLY);
if (disks[drive].flags == -1)
{
assign_device_name (drive, 0);
return -1;
}
}
else
{
assign_device_name (drive, 0);
return -1;
}
}
/* Attempt to read the first sector. */
if (read (disks[drive].flags, buf, 512) != 512)
{
close (disks[drive].flags);
disks[drive].flags = -1;
assign_device_name (drive, 0);
return -1;
}
if (disks[drive].flags != -1)
{
if (! get_drive_geometry (drive))
{
/* Set some arbitrary defaults. */
if (drive & 0x80)
{
/* Hard drive. */
disks[drive].cylinders = DEFAULT_HD_CYLINDERS;
disks[drive].heads = DEFAULT_HD_HEADS;
disks[drive].sectors = DEFAULT_HD_SECTORS;
disks[drive].total_sectors = (DEFAULT_HD_CYLINDERS
* DEFAULT_HD_HEADS
* DEFAULT_HD_SECTORS);
}
else
{
/* Floppy. */
disks[drive].cylinders = DEFAULT_FD_CYLINDERS;
disks[drive].heads = DEFAULT_FD_HEADS;
disks[drive].sectors = DEFAULT_FD_SECTORS;
disks[drive].total_sectors = (DEFAULT_FD_CYLINDERS
* DEFAULT_FD_HEADS
* DEFAULT_FD_SECTORS);
}
}
}
}
if (disks[drive].flags == -1)
return -1;
#ifdef __linux__
/* In Linux, invalidate the buffer cache, so that left overs
from other program in the cache are flushed and seen by us */
ioctl (disks[drive].flags, BLKFLSBUF, 0);
#endif
*geometry = disks[drive];
return 0;
}
/* Read LEN bytes from FD in BUF. Return less than or equal to zero if an
error occurs, otherwise return LEN. */
static int
nread (int fd, char *buf, size_t len)
{
int size = len;
while (len)
{
int ret = read (fd, buf, len);
if (ret <= 0)
{
if (errno == EINTR)
continue;
else
return ret;
}
len -= ret;
buf += ret;
}
return size;
}
/* Write LEN bytes from BUF to FD. Return less than or equal to zero if an
error occurs, otherwise return LEN. */
static int
nwrite (int fd, char *buf, size_t len)
{
int size = len;
while (len)
{
int ret = write (fd, buf, len);
if (ret <= 0)
{
if (errno == EINTR)
continue;
else
return ret;
}
len -= ret;
buf += ret;
}
return size;
}
/* Dump BUF in the format of hexadecimal numbers. */
static void
hex_dump (void *buf, size_t size)
{
/* FIXME: How to determine which length is readable? */
#define MAX_COLUMN 70
/* use unsigned char for numerical computations */
unsigned char *ptr = buf;
/* count the width of the line */
int column = 0;
/* how many bytes written */
int count = 0;
while (size > 0)
{
/* high 4 bits */
int hi = *ptr >> 4;
/* low 4 bits */
int low = *ptr & 0xf;
/* grub_printf does not handle prefix number, such as %2x, so
format the number by hand... */
grub_printf ("%x%x", hi, low);
column += 2;
count++;
ptr++;
size--;
/* Insert space or newline with the interval 4 bytes. */
if (size != 0 && (count % 4) == 0)
{
if (column < MAX_COLUMN)
{
grub_printf (" ");
column++;
}
else
{
grub_printf ("\n");
column = 0;
}
}
}
/* Add a newline at the end for readability. */
grub_printf ("\n");
}
int
biosdisk (int subfunc, int drive, struct geometry *geometry,
int sector, int nsec, int segment)
{
char *buf;
int fd = geometry->flags;
/* Get the file pointer from the geometry, and make sure it matches. */
if (fd == -1 || fd != disks[drive].flags)
return BIOSDISK_ERROR_GEOMETRY;
/* Seek to the specified location. */
#if defined(__linux) && (__GLIBC__ < 2)
/* Maybe libc doesn't have large file support. */
{
loff_t offset, result;
static int _llseek (uint fd, ulong hi, ulong lo, loff_t *res, uint wh);
_syscall5 (int, _llseek, uint, fd, ulong, hi, ulong, lo,
loff_t *, res, uint, wh);
offset = (loff_t) sector * (loff_t) SECTOR_SIZE;
if (_llseek (fd, offset >> 32, offset & 0xffffffff, &result, SEEK_SET))
return -1;
}
#else
{
off_t offset = (off_t) sector * (off_t) SECTOR_SIZE;
if (lseek (fd, offset, SEEK_SET) != offset)
return -1;
}
#endif
buf = (char *) (segment << 4);
switch (subfunc)
{
case BIOSDISK_READ:
if (nread (fd, buf, nsec * SECTOR_SIZE) != nsec * SECTOR_SIZE)
return -1;
break;
case BIOSDISK_WRITE:
if (verbose)
{
grub_printf ("Write %d sectors starting from %d sector"
" to drive 0x%x (%s)\n",
nsec, sector, drive, device_map[drive]);
hex_dump (buf, nsec * SECTOR_SIZE);
}
if (! read_only)
if (nwrite (fd, buf, nsec * SECTOR_SIZE) != nsec * SECTOR_SIZE)
return -1;
break;
default:
grub_printf ("unknown subfunc %d\n", subfunc);
break;
}
return 0;
}
void
stop_floppy (void)
{
/* NOTUSED */
}