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+package partition_table::raw; # $Id$
+
+use diagnostics;
+use strict;
+
+use common;
+use devices;
+use detect_devices;
+use log;
+use c;
+
+my @MBR_signatures = (
+if_(arch() =~ /ppc/,
+ map { [ 'yaboot', 0, "PM", 0x200 * $_ + 0x10, "bootstrap\0" ] } 0 .. 61
+),
+ [ 'empty', 0, "\0\0\0\0" ],
+ [ 'grub', 0, "\xEBG", 0x17d, "stage1 \0" ],
+ [ 'grub', 0, "\xEBH", 0x17e, "stage1 \0" ],
+ [ 'grub', 0, "\xEBH", 0x18a, "stage1 \0" ],
+ [ 'grub', 0, "\xEBH", 0x181, "GRUB \0" ],
+ [ 'lilo', 0x2, "LILO" ],
+ [ 'lilo', 0x6, "LILO" ],
+ [ 'grub', 0x6, "GRUB" ],
+ [ 'osbs', 0x2, "OSBS" ], #- http://www.prz.tu-berlin.de/~wolf/os-bs.html
+ [ 'pqmagic', 0xef, "PQV" ],
+ [ 'BootStar', 0x130, "BootStar:" ],
+ [ 'DocsBoot', 0x148, 'DocsBoot' ],
+ [ 'system_commander', 0x1ad, "SYSCMNDRSYS" ],
+ [ 'Be Os', 0x24, 'Boot Manager' ],
+ [ 'TimO', 0, 'IBM Thinkpad hibernation partition' ],
+ [ 'dos', 0xa0, "\x25\x03\x4E\x02\xCD\x13" ],
+ [ 'dos', 0xa0, "\x00\xB4\x08\xCD\x13\x72" ], #- nt2k's
+ [ 'dos', 0x60, "\xBB\x00\x7C\xB8\x01\x02\x57\xCD\x13\x5F\x73\x0C\x33\xC0\xCD\x13" ], #- nt's
+ [ 'dos', 0x70, "\x0C\x33\xC0\xCD\x13\x4F\x75\xED\xBE\xA3" ],
+ [ 'freebsd', 0xC0, "\x00\x30\xE4\xCD\x16\xCD\x19\xBB\x07\x00\xB4" ],
+ [ 'freebsd', 0x160, "\x6A\x10\x89\xE6\x48\x80\xCC\x40\xCD\x13" ],
+ [ 'dummy', 0xAC, "\x0E\xB3\x07\x56\xCD\x10\x5E\xEB" ], #- caldera?
+ [ 'ranish', 0x100, "\x6A\x10\xB4\x42\x8B\xF4\xCD\x13\x8B\xE5\x73" ],
+ [ 'os2', 0x1c2, "\xA" ],
+);
+
+sub typeOfMBR($) { typeFromMagic(devices::make($_[0]), @MBR_signatures) }
+sub typeOfMBR_($) { typeFromMagic($_[0], @MBR_signatures) }
+
+sub hasExtended { 0 }
+
+sub cylinder_size($) {
+ my ($hd) = @_;
+ $hd->{geom}{sectors} * $hd->{geom}{heads};
+}
+sub first_usable_sector { 1 }
+sub last_usable_sector {
+ my ($hd) = @_;
+ $hd->{totalsectors};
+}
+
+#- default method for starting a partition, only head size or twice
+#- is allowed for starting a partition after a cylinder boundarie.
+sub adjustStart($$) {
+ my ($hd, $part) = @_;
+ my $end = $part->{start} + $part->{size};
+
+ $part->{start} = round_up($part->{start},
+ $part->{start} % cylinder_size($hd) < 2 * $hd->{geom}{sectors} ?
+ $hd->{geom}{sectors} : cylinder_size($hd));
+ $part->{size} = $end - $part->{start};
+ $part->{size} > 0 or die "adjustStart get a too small partition to handle correctly";
+}
+#- adjusting end to match a cylinder boundary, two methods are used and must
+#- match at the end, else something is wrong and nothing will be done on
+#- partition table.
+#- $end2 is computed by removing 2 (or only 1 if only 2 heads on drive) groups
+#- of sectors, this is necessary to handle extended partition where logical
+#- partition start after 1 (or 2 accepted) groups of sectors (typically 63).
+#- $end is floating (is not on cylinder boudary) so we have to choice a good
+#- candidate, $end1 or $end2 should always be good except $end1 for small
+#- partition size.
+sub adjustEnd($$) {
+ my ($hd, $part) = @_;
+ my $end = $part->{start} + $part->{size};
+ $end > $hd->{geom}{cylinders} * cylinder_size($hd) && $end <= $hd->{totalsectors} and return;
+ my $end1 = round_down($end, cylinder_size($hd));
+ my $end2 = round_up($end - ($hd->{geom}{heads} > 2 ? 2 : 1) * $hd->{geom}{sectors}, cylinder_size($hd));
+ $end2 <= $hd->{geom}{cylinders} * cylinder_size($hd) or die "adjustEnd go beyond end of device geometry ($end2 > $hd->{totalsectors})";
+ $part->{size} = ($end1 - $part->{start} > cylinder_size($hd) ? $end1 : $end2) - $part->{start};
+ $part->{size} > 0 or die "adjustEnd get a too small partition to handle correctly";
+}
+
+sub get_geometry($) {
+ my ($dev) = @_;
+ my $g = "";
+
+ local *F; sysopen F, $dev, 0 or return;
+ ioctl(F, c::HDIO_GETGEO(), $g) or return;
+ my %geom; @geom{qw(heads sectors cylinders start)} = unpack "CCSL", $g;
+ $geom{totalcylinders} = $geom{cylinders};
+
+ my $total;
+ #- $geom{cylinders} is no good (only a ushort, that means less than 2^16 => at best 512MB)
+ if ($total = c::total_sectors(fileno F)) {
+ $geom{cylinders} = int $total / $geom{heads} / $geom{sectors};
+ } else {
+ $total = $geom{heads} * $geom{sectors} * $geom{cylinders}
+ }
+
+ { geom => \%geom, totalsectors => $total };
+}
+
+sub openit($$;$) { sysopen $_[1], $_[0]{file}, $_[2] || 0; }
+
+# cause kernel to re-read partition table
+sub kernel_read($) {
+ my ($hd) = @_;
+ common::sync();
+ local *F; openit($hd, *F) or return 0;
+ common::sync(); sleep(1);
+ $hd->{rebootNeeded} = !ioctl(F, c::BLKRRPART(), 0);
+ common::sync();
+ close F;
+ common::sync(); sleep(1);
+}
+
+sub raw_removed {
+ my ($hd, $raw) = @_;
+}
+sub can_raw_add {
+ my ($hd) = @_;
+ $_->{size} || $_->{type} or return 1 foreach @{$hd->{primary}{raw}};
+ 0;
+}
+sub raw_add {
+ my ($hd, $raw, $part) = @_;
+
+ foreach (@$raw) {
+ $_->{size} || $_->{type} and next;
+ $_ = $part;
+ return;
+ }
+ die "raw_add: partition table already full";
+}
+
+sub zero_MBR {
+ my ($hd) = @_;
+ #- force the standard partition type for the architecture
+ my $type = arch() =~ /ia64/ ? 'gpt' : arch() eq "alpha" ? "bsd" : arch() =~ /^sparc/ ? "sun" : arch() eq "ppc" ? "mac" : "dos";
+ #- override standard mac type on PPC for IBM machines to dos
+ $type = "dos" if (arch() =~ /ppc/ && detect_devices::get_mac_model() =~ /^IBM/);
+ require("partition_table/$type.pm");
+ bless $hd, "partition_table::$type";
+ $hd->{primary} = $hd->clear_raw();
+ delete $hd->{extended};
+}
+
+sub zero_MBR_and_dirty {
+ my ($hd) = @_;
+ zero_MBR($hd);
+ $hd->{isDirty} = $hd->{needKernelReread} = 1;
+
+}
+
+#- ugly stuff needed mainly for Western Digital IDE drives
+#- try writing what we've just read, yells if it fails
+#- testing on last sector of head #0 (unused in 99% cases)
+#-
+#- return false if the device can't be written to (especially for Smartmedia)
+sub test_for_bad_drives {
+ my ($hd) = @_;
+
+ log::l("test_for_bad_drives($hd->{file})");
+ my $sector = $hd->{geom}{sectors} - 1;
+
+
+ local *F; openit($hd, *F, 2) or die "can't open device";
+
+ my $seek = sub {
+ c::lseek_sector(fileno(F), $sector, 0) or die "seeking to sector $sector failed";
+ };
+ my $tmp;
+
+ &$seek; sysread F, $tmp, $SECTORSIZE or die "test_for_bad_drives: can't even read ($!)";
+ &$seek; syswrite F, $tmp or die "test_for_bad_drives: can't even write ($!)";
+
+ my $tmp2;
+ &$seek; sysread F, $tmp2, $SECTORSIZE or die "test_for_bad_drives: can't even read again ($!)";
+ $tmp eq $tmp2 or die
+_("Something bad is happening on your drive.
+A test to check the integrity of data has failed.
+It means writing anything on the disk will end up with random trash");
+ 1;
+}
+
+1;