From 3a96085b999220c4da0c5ef7d1f7ba26b9ddfb98 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Waldemar Brodkorb Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2017 18:47:16 +0100 Subject: dec-multia: make netboot possible, add aboot bootloader --- package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/COPYING | 349 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/Makefile | 24 ++ package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/README | 5 + package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/msdos.h | 160 ++++++++++++ package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.c | 246 +++++++++++++++++++ package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.sgml | 85 +++++++ package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.c | 101 ++++++++ package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.sgml | 84 +++++++ 8 files changed, 1054 insertions(+) create mode 100644 package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/COPYING create mode 100644 package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/Makefile create mode 100644 package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/README create mode 100644 package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/msdos.h create mode 100644 package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.c create mode 100644 package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.sgml create mode 100644 package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.c create mode 100644 package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.sgml (limited to 'package/aboot/src/srmbootfat') diff --git a/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/COPYING b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a58e4228d --- /dev/null +++ b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +This software uses part of mtools-3.9. +Mtools are Copyright (C) 1995 Alain Knaff. +The rest is Copyright (C) 1998 Nikita Schmidt. + + You may use, distribute and copy this program according to the terms of the +GNU General Public License version 2 or later. + + Alain Knaff +---------------------------------------- + + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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*/ + unsigned char rootCluster[4]; /* 44 start cluster of root dir */ + unsigned char infoSector[2]; /* 48 changeable global info */ + unsigned char backupBoot[2]; /* 50 back up boot sector */ + unsigned char reserved[6]; /* 52 ? */ +} fat32; /* ends at 58 */ + +typedef struct oldboot_t { + unsigned char physdrive; /* 36 physical drive ? */ + unsigned char reserved; /* 37 reserved */ + unsigned char dos4; /* 38 dos > 4.0 diskette */ + unsigned char serial[4]; /* 39 serial number */ + char label[11]; /* 43 disk label */ + char fat_type[8]; /* 54 FAT type */ + + unsigned char res_2m; /* 62 reserved by 2M */ + unsigned char CheckSum; /* 63 2M checksum (not used) */ + unsigned char fmt_2mf; /* 64 2MF format version */ + unsigned char wt; /* 65 1 if write track after format */ + unsigned char rate_0; /* 66 data transfer rate on track 0 */ + unsigned char rate_any; /* 67 data transfer rate on track<>0 */ + unsigned char BootP[2]; /* 68 offset to boot program */ + unsigned char Infp0[2]; /* 70 T1: information for track 0 */ + unsigned char InfpX[2]; /* 72 T2: information for track<>0 */ + unsigned char InfTm[2]; /* 74 T3: track sectors size table */ + unsigned char DateF[2]; /* 76 Format date */ + unsigned char TimeF[2]; /* 78 Format time */ + unsigned char junk[1024 - 80]; /* 80 remaining data */ +} oldboot_t; + +struct bootsector { + unsigned char jump[3]; /* 0 Jump to boot code */ + char banner[8]; /* 3 OEM name & version */ + unsigned char secsiz[2]; /* 11 Bytes per sector hopefully 512 */ + unsigned char clsiz; /* 13 Cluster size in sectors */ + unsigned char nrsvsect[2]; /* 14 Number of reserved (boot) sectors */ + unsigned char nfat; /* 16 Number of FAT tables hopefully 2 */ + unsigned char dirents[2]; /* 17 Number of directory slots */ + unsigned char psect[2]; /* 19 Total sectors on disk */ + unsigned char descr; /* 21 Media descriptor=first byte of FAT */ + unsigned char fatlen[2]; /* 22 Sectors in FAT */ + unsigned char nsect[2]; /* 24 Sectors/track */ + unsigned char nheads[2]; /* 26 Heads */ + unsigned char nhs[4]; /* 28 number of hidden sectors */ + unsigned char bigsect[4]; /* 32 big total sectors */ + + union { + struct fat32_t fat32; + struct oldboot_t old; + } ext; +}; + +extern struct OldDos_t { + unsigned int tracks; + unsigned int sectors; + unsigned int heads; + + unsigned int dir_len; + unsigned int cluster_size; + unsigned int fat_len; + + unsigned int media; +} old_dos[]; + +#define FAT12 4085 /* max. number of clusters described by a 12 bit FAT */ +#define FAT16 65525 + +#define MAX_SECT_PER_CLUSTER 64 +/* Experimentally, it turns out that DOS only accepts cluster sizes + * which are powers of two, and less than 128 sectors (else it gets a + * divide overflow) */ + + +#define FAT_SIZE(bits, sec_siz, clusters) \ + ((((clusters)+2) * ((bits)/4) - 1) / 2 / (sec_siz) + 1) + +#define NEEDED_FAT_SIZE(x) FAT_SIZE((x)->fat_bits, (x)->sector_size, \ + (x)->num_clus) + +/* disk size taken by FAT and clusters */ +#define DISK_SIZE(bits, sec_siz, clusters, n, cluster_size) \ + ((n) * FAT_SIZE(bits, sec_siz, clusters) + \ + (clusters) * (cluster_size)) + +#define TOTAL_DISK_SIZE(bits, sec_siz, clusters, n, cluster_size) \ + (DISK_SIZE(bits, sec_siz, clusters, n, cluster_size) + 2) +/* approx. total disk size: assume 1 boot sector and one directory sector */ + +extern const char *mversion; +extern const char *mdate; + + + +int init(char drive, int mode); + +#define MT_READ 1 +#define MT_WRITE 2 + +#endif diff --git a/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.c b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..71380ded5 --- /dev/null +++ b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.c @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +/* + * SRMbootFAT - SRM boot block composer for FAT filesystems. + * Copyright (C) 1998 Nikita Schmidt + * msdos.h is Copyright (C) 1995 Alain Knaff. + * + * 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. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "msdos.h" + +/* This should test for little-endianness, but why bother, + the whole thing is Alpha-specific anyway. */ +#ifdef __alpha__ /* Little endian */ +#define WORD(x) (*(u_int16_t *)(x)) +#define DWORD(x) (*(u_int32_t *)(x)) +#else /* Big endian; in fact, generic stuff */ +#define WORD _WORD +#define DWORD _DWORD +#endif + +union full_bootsector { + struct bootsector dos; + struct { + unsigned char textlabel[64]; + unsigned char disklabel[276]; + unsigned char unused[140]; + u_int64_t count, start, flags; + u_int64_t checksum; + } srm; + struct { + u_int64_t contents[63]; + u_int64_t checksum; + } check; +}; + +#ifdef __alpha__ /* Should be test for little endian */ +unsigned int get_fat_entry (unsigned char *fat, int fatbits, unsigned entry) +{ + unsigned i, a, b; + + /* No check for fat boundaries... */ + switch (fatbits) { + case 12: + i = ((entry *= 3) & 7) << 2; /* Number of bits to shift */ + a = ((u_int32_t *)fat)[entry >>= 3]; + b = ((u_int32_t *)fat)[entry + 1]; /* May be outside FAT */ + return ((a >> i) | (b << (32 - i))) & 0xFFF; + case 16: + return ((u_int16_t *)fat)[entry]; + } + fprintf (stderr, "Unknown FAT type - FAT-%d\n", fatbits); + exit (3); +} +#else +// Portable Version from Falk Hueffner +unsigned int get_fat_entry (unsigned char *fat, int fatbits, unsigned entry) +{ + unsigned i, a, b; + + /* No check for fat boundaries... */ + switch (fatbits) { + case 12: + i = ((entry *= 3) & 7) << 2; /* Number of bits to shift */ + entry >>= 3; + a = DWORD(fat + 4 * entry); + b = DWORD(fat + 4 * entry + 4); + return ((a >> i) | (b << (32 - i))) & 0xFFF; + case 16: + return WORD(fat + 2 * entry); + } + fprintf (stderr, "Unknown FAT type - FAT-%d\n", fatbits); + exit (3); +} +#endif + +int main (int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + int f; + int i; + char *p; + union full_bootsector boot; + unsigned secsize; /* Bytes per sector, hopefully 512 */ + unsigned clusize; /* Cluster size in sectors */ + unsigned fatstart; /* Number of reserved (boot) sectors */ + unsigned nfat; /* Number of FAT tables, hopefully 2 */ + unsigned dirents; /* Number of directory slots */ + unsigned psect; /* Total sectors on disk */ + unsigned media; /* Media descriptor=first byte of FAT */ + unsigned fatsize; /* Sectors in FAT */ + unsigned fatbits; /* FAT type (bits per entry) */ + unsigned char *fat; + struct directory *rootdir; + unsigned start; /* Starting cluster of the boot file */ + unsigned size; /* Boot file size */ + unsigned fat_end; + unsigned j; + u_int64_t checksum; + char dosname[12]; + + if (argc != 3) + return printf ("Usage: srmbootfat \n"), 1; + + if ((f = open (argv[1], O_RDWR)) < 0) + return perror (argv[1]), 2; + + if (read (f, &boot, sizeof boot) != sizeof boot) + return fprintf (stderr, "Can't read boot sector from %s\n", argv[1]), 2; + + secsize = _WORD (boot.dos.secsiz); + clusize = boot.dos.clsiz; + fatstart = WORD (boot.dos.nrsvsect); + nfat = boot.dos.nfat; + dirents = _WORD (boot.dos.dirents); + psect = _WORD (boot.dos.psect); + media = boot.dos.descr; + fatsize = WORD (boot.dos.fatlen); + + if ((media & ~7) == 0xf8) { + i = media & 3; + clusize = old_dos[i].cluster_size; + fatstart = 1; + fatsize = old_dos[i].fat_len; + dirents = old_dos[i].dir_len * (512 / MDIR_SIZE); + nfat = 2; + fatbits = 12; + } else if (strncmp (boot.dos.ext.old.fat_type, "FAT12", 5) == 0) + fatbits = 12; + else if (strncmp (boot.dos.ext.old.fat_type, "FAT16", 5) == 0) + fatbits = 16; + else return fprintf (stderr, "%s: unrecognisable FAT type\n", argv[1]), + 3; +#ifdef DEBUG + printf ("%s: filesystem type is FAT-%d\n", argv[1], fatbits); +#endif + + if (secsize != 512) + return fprintf (stderr, "%s: sector size is %d; " + "unfortunately, this is not supported\n", + argv[1], secsize), + 3; + if (nfat != 1 && nfat != 2) + fprintf (stderr, + "%s: warning: weird number of FAT tables (%d)\n", + argv[1], nfat); + + fat = malloc (i = fatsize * secsize); + rootdir = malloc (dirents * MDIR_SIZE); + if (!fat || !rootdir) + return fprintf (stderr, "Not enough memory\n"), 2; + if (lseek (f, fatstart * secsize, SEEK_SET) == -1 + || read (f, fat, i) != i + || lseek (f, (nfat - 1) * i, SEEK_CUR) == -1 + || read (f, rootdir, dirents * MDIR_SIZE) != dirents * MDIR_SIZE) + return perror (argv[1]), 2; + + memset (dosname, ' ', sizeof dosname); + i = 0; + for (p = argv[2]; *p; p++) + if (*p == '.') + i = 8; + else if (i < sizeof dosname) + dosname[i++] = toupper (*p); + + for (i = 0; i < dirents; i++) + if (memcmp (rootdir[i].name, dosname, 11) == 0 + && (rootdir[i].attr & (8 | 16)) == 0) + break; + if (i == dirents) + return fprintf (stderr, + "Can't find %s in the root directory in %s\n", + argv[2], argv[1]), 4; + + start = WORD (rootdir[i].start); + size = DWORD (rootdir[i].size); + + if (start * fatbits > fatsize * secsize * 8) + return fprintf (stderr, + "%s: first cluster (%u) is beyond the end of FAT", + argv[2], start), 3; + + /* Fill in the bootstrap information */ + size = (size + secsize - 1) / secsize; /* Size is now in sectors */ + boot.srm.start = (start - 2) * clusize + fatstart + nfat * fatsize + + dirents / (512 / MDIR_SIZE); + boot.srm.count = size; + boot.srm.flags = 0; + + /* Check that the image is contiguous */ + i = 1; + fat_end = (1 << fatbits) - 9; /* 0xFF7, 0xFFF7 or whatever */ + while ((j = get_fat_entry (fat, fatbits, start)) < fat_end) { + if (j != start + 1) + return fprintf (stderr, + "Unfortunately, %s is not contiguous\n", + argv[2]), 4; + start = j; + i++; + } + if ((size + clusize - 1) / clusize != i) + return fprintf (stderr, "Inconsistency: file size contradicts " + "with the number of clusters allocated\n"), 3; + + /* Put the checksum and write the boot sector. */ + checksum = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 63; i++) + checksum += boot.check.contents[i]; + boot.check.checksum = checksum; + + printf ("Writing SRM boot block: starting sector %u, block count %u\n", + (unsigned)boot.srm.start, (unsigned)boot.srm.count); + + if (lseek (f, 0, SEEK_SET) == -1 + || write (f, &boot, sizeof boot) != sizeof boot) + return perror (argv[2]), 2; + + close (f); + return 0; +} + +struct OldDos_t old_dos[]={ + { 40, 9, 1, 4, 1, 2, 0xfc }, + { 40, 9, 2, 7, 2, 2, 0xfd }, + { 40, 8, 1, 4, 1, 1, 0xfe }, + { 40, 8, 2, 7, 2, 1, 0xff }, + { 80, 9, 2, 7, 2, 3, 0xf9 }, + { 80, 15, 2,14, 1, 7, 0xf9 }, + { 80, 18, 2,14, 1, 9, 0xf0 }, + { 80, 36, 2,15, 2, 9, 0xf0 }, + { 1, 8, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0xf0 } +}; diff --git a/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.sgml b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.sgml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..33d5f4d8f --- /dev/null +++ b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootfat.sgml @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + + +srmbootfat +1 +srmbootfat + + + +srmbootfat + +Linux/Alpha SRM boot block composer + + + + + + srmbootfat + filesystem_image + boot_file + + + + + +DESCRIPTIONS + +srmbootfat +This tool is a quick hack and is not supposed to exist in its present +state for long. + + + +Srmbootfat finds boot_file +in the root directory of the FAT file system stored in file +filesystem_image +and makes it bootable by writing the appropriate SRM boot block into the +file system image file. This will work only on unpartitioned disks (such as +floppies), because otherwise the boot block would need to be written into the +partition table, which is outside the file system. However, a hard drive +containing a FAT file system would most probably be partitioned using the PC +partition table, which SRM cannot boot from anyway. + + + +The bootloader (boot_file) +must be contiguous, i.e. occupy consecutive blocks. + + + +ARGUMENTS + + +filesystem_image + +The name of the file containing a FAT file system image, e.g. +/dev/fd0. + +boot_file + +The file name of the bootloader. + + + + + + +AUTHOR + +Nikita Schmidt cetus@snowball.ucd.ie + + +SEE ALSO + +aboot(8), mke2fs(8), e2writeboot(8) + + + diff --git a/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.c b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3bba2d577 --- /dev/null +++ b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.c @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +/* + * SRMbootraw - SRM boot block composer for raw boot partitions. + * Copyright (C) 1998 Nikita Schmidt + * + * 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. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* We assume little endiannes and possibly other Alpha properties as well. */ +#ifndef __alpha__ +#error This stuff must be compiled for Alpha. +#endif + +#define BUFSIZE 65536 + +union bootsector { + struct { + unsigned char textlabel[64]; + unsigned char disklabel[276]; + unsigned char unused[140]; + u_int64_t count, start, flags; + u_int64_t checksum; + } srm; + struct { + u_int64_t contents[63]; + u_int64_t checksum; + } check; +}; + + +int main (int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + int device, image; + int i; + union bootsector boot; + char *buf; + unsigned long size; + ssize_t len; + u_int64_t checksum; + + if (argc != 3) + return printf ("Usage: srmbootraw \n"), 1; + + if ((device = open (argv[1], O_RDWR)) < 0) + return perror (argv[1]), 2; + if ((image = open (argv[2], O_RDONLY)) < 0) + return perror (argv[2]), 2; + + /* Read in the old bootsector */ + if (read (device, &boot, sizeof boot) != sizeof boot) + return fprintf (stderr, "Can't read boot sector from %s\n", argv[1]), 2; + + if (!(buf = malloc (BUFSIZE))) + return fprintf (stderr, "Can't allocate memory for %s\n", argv[2]), 2; + + /* Copy image onto the device */ + size = 0; + while ((len = read (image, buf, BUFSIZE)) > 0) + { + if (write (device, buf, len) != len) + return fprintf (stderr, "Can't write to %s\n", argv[1]), 2; + size += len; + } + close (image); + if (len == -1) + return perror (argv[2]), 2; + + /* Fill in the bootstrap information */ + boot.srm.start = 1; + boot.srm.count = (size + 511) / 512; /* Convert to sectors */ + boot.srm.flags = 0; + + /* Put the checksum and write the boot sector. */ + checksum = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 63; i++) + checksum += boot.check.contents[i]; + boot.check.checksum = checksum; + + printf ("Writing SRM boot block: starting sector %u, block count %u\n", + (unsigned)boot.srm.start, (unsigned)boot.srm.count); + + if (lseek (device, 0, SEEK_SET) == -1 + || write (device, &boot, sizeof boot) != sizeof boot) + return perror (argv[2]), 2; + + close (device); + return 0; +} diff --git a/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.sgml b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.sgml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6490854ce --- /dev/null +++ b/package/aboot/src/srmbootfat/srmbootraw.sgml @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + + + + +srmbootraw +8 +srmbootraw + + + +srmbootraw + +Linux/Alpha SRM boot block composer + + + + + + srmbootraw + boot_device + boot_file + + + + + +DESCRIPTIONS + +srmbootraw +This tool is a quick hack and is not supposed to exist in its present +state for long. + + + +Srmbootraw writes the image from +boot_file +preceded by the appropriate SRM boot block into the first blocks of +boot_device, preserving the disklabel. +It is intended to be used when you have a small raw +partition at the beginning of your hard drive, dedicated for the bootloader. +If you don't, srmbootraw +will silently render your file system(s) unusable. + + + +ARGUMENTS + + +boot_device + +The device you intend to boot from, e.g. /dev/sda. +It must have enough room +at the beginning to hold the boot block and the bootloader. + +boot_file + +The file name of the bootloader. + + + + + + +AUTHOR + +Nikita Schmidt cetus@snowball.ucd.ie + + +SEE ALSO + +aboot(8), +mke2fs(8), +swriteboot(8), +e2writeboot(8), +srmbootfat(1) + + + -- cgit v1.2.3