audk/EdkModulePkg/Universal/Disk/Partition/Dxe/Mbr.c

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/*++
Copyright (c) 2006, Intel Corporation
All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
Module Name:
Mbr.c
Abstract:
Decode a hard disk partitioned with the legacy MBR found on most PC's
MBR - Master Boot Record is in the first sector of a partitioned hard disk.
The MBR supports four partitions per disk. The MBR also contains legacy
code that is not run on an EFI system. The legacy code reads the
first sector of the active partition into memory and
BPB - Boot(?) Parameter Block is in the first sector of a FAT file system.
The BPB contains information about the FAT file system. The BPB is
always on the first sector of a media. The first sector also contains
the legacy boot strap code.
--*/
#include "Partition.h"
STATIC
BOOLEAN
PartitionValidMbr (
IN MASTER_BOOT_RECORD *Mbr,
IN EFI_LBA LastLba
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Test to see if the Mbr buffer is a valid MBR
Arguments:
Mbr - Parent Handle
LastLba - Last Lba address on the device.
Returns:
TRUE - Mbr is a Valid MBR
FALSE - Mbr is not a Valid MBR
--*/
{
UINT32 StartingLBA;
UINT32 EndingLBA;
UINT32 NewEndingLBA;
INTN Index1;
INTN Index2;
BOOLEAN MbrValid;
if (Mbr->Signature != MBR_SIGNATURE) {
return FALSE;
}
//
// The BPB also has this signature, so it can not be used alone.
//
MbrValid = FALSE;
for (Index1 = 0; Index1 < MAX_MBR_PARTITIONS; Index1++) {
if (Mbr->Partition[Index1].OSIndicator == 0x00 || UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index1].SizeInLBA) == 0) {
continue;
}
MbrValid = TRUE;
StartingLBA = UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index1].StartingLBA);
EndingLBA = StartingLBA + UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index1].SizeInLBA) - 1;
if (EndingLBA > LastLba) {
//
// Compatibility Errata:
// Some systems try to hide drive space with their INT 13h driver
// This does not hide space from the OS driver. This means the MBR
// that gets created from DOS is smaller than the MBR created from
// a real OS (NT & Win98). This leads to BlockIo->LastBlock being
// wrong on some systems FDISKed by the OS.
//
// return FALSE since no block devices on a system are implemented
// with INT 13h
//
return FALSE;
}
for (Index2 = Index1 + 1; Index2 < MAX_MBR_PARTITIONS; Index2++) {
if (Mbr->Partition[Index2].OSIndicator == 0x00 || UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index2].SizeInLBA) == 0) {
continue;
}
NewEndingLBA = UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index2].StartingLBA) + UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index2].SizeInLBA) - 1;
if (NewEndingLBA >= StartingLBA && UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index2].StartingLBA) <= EndingLBA) {
//
// This region overlaps with the Index1'th region
//
return FALSE;
}
}
}
//
// Non of the regions overlapped so MBR is O.K.
//
return MbrValid;
}
EFI_STATUS
PartitionInstallMbrChildHandles (
IN EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL *This,
IN EFI_HANDLE Handle,
IN EFI_DISK_IO_PROTOCOL *DiskIo,
IN EFI_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL *BlockIo,
IN EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePath
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Install child handles if the Handle supports MBR format.
Arguments:
This - Calling context.
Handle - Parent Handle
DiskIo - Parent DiskIo interface
BlockIo - Parent BlockIo interface
DevicePath - Parent Device Path
Returns:
EFI_SUCCESS - If a child handle was added
EFI_MEDIA_CHANGED - Media changed Detected
!EFI_SUCCESS - Not found MBR partition.
--*/
{
EFI_STATUS Status;
MASTER_BOOT_RECORD *Mbr;
UINT32 ExtMbrStartingLba;
UINTN Index;
HARDDRIVE_DEVICE_PATH HdDev;
HARDDRIVE_DEVICE_PATH ParentHdDev;
EFI_STATUS Found;
UINT32 PartitionNumber;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *DevicePathNode;
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *LastDevicePathNode;
Mbr = NULL;
Found = EFI_NOT_FOUND;
Mbr = AllocatePool (BlockIo->Media->BlockSize);
if (Mbr == NULL) {
goto Done;
}
Status = BlockIo->ReadBlocks (
BlockIo,
BlockIo->Media->MediaId,
0,
BlockIo->Media->BlockSize,
Mbr
);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status) || !PartitionValidMbr (Mbr, BlockIo->Media->LastBlock)) {
Found = Status;
goto Done;
}
//
// We have a valid mbr - add each partition
//
//
// Get starting and ending LBA of the parent block device.
//
LastDevicePathNode = NULL;
ZeroMem (&ParentHdDev, sizeof (ParentHdDev));
DevicePathNode = DevicePath;
while (!EfiIsDevicePathEnd (DevicePathNode)) {
LastDevicePathNode = DevicePathNode;
DevicePathNode = EfiNextDevicePathNode (DevicePathNode);
}
if (LastDevicePathNode != NULL) {
if (DevicePathType (LastDevicePathNode) == MEDIA_DEVICE_PATH &&
DevicePathSubType (LastDevicePathNode) == MEDIA_HARDDRIVE_DP
) {
gBS->CopyMem (&ParentHdDev, LastDevicePathNode, sizeof (ParentHdDev));
} else {
LastDevicePathNode = NULL;
}
}
PartitionNumber = 1;
ZeroMem (&HdDev, sizeof (HdDev));
HdDev.Header.Type = MEDIA_DEVICE_PATH;
HdDev.Header.SubType = MEDIA_HARDDRIVE_DP;
SetDevicePathNodeLength (&HdDev.Header, sizeof (HdDev));
HdDev.MBRType = MBR_TYPE_PCAT;
HdDev.SignatureType = SIGNATURE_TYPE_MBR;
if (LastDevicePathNode == NULL) {
//
// This is a MBR, add each partition
//
for (Index = 0; Index < MAX_MBR_PARTITIONS; Index++) {
if (Mbr->Partition[Index].OSIndicator == 0x00 || UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index].SizeInLBA) == 0) {
//
// Don't use null MBR entries
//
continue;
}
I fixed following bugs. 1. In dependency.c, DXE Dispatcher doesn't check the dependency expression boundary correctly. 2. In page.c, a misspelling code in DXE core memory service code, duplicate code. 3. In gcd.c, according to DXE CIS 0-91 spec, When GcdAllocateType is EfiGcdAllocateMaxAddressSearchBottomUp or EfiGcdAllocateMaxAddressSearchTopDown, then the GCD memory space map is searched from the lowest address up to BaseAddress (or from BaseAddress down to the lowest address) looking for unallocated memory ranges of Length bytes. Here, BaseAddress itself is inclusive, that is, any range in [0, BaseAddress] is allowable. But current code BaseAddress to be exclusive. 4. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugRegisterPeriodicCallback() not check whether it is already registered. 5. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugRegisterExceptionCallback() not check whether it is already registered. 6. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugSignalException() does not assign value to EbcContext.ControlFlags. 7. In Ebcinit.c, EBC: StatusCodeValue should use EFI_SOFTWARE_EBC_EXCEPTION. 8. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugRegisterExceptionCallback() does not check ExceptionType 9. In ElTorito.c, BlockIo and DiskIo failed in SCT when there is CD in CD-ROM. 10. In Mbr.c, MBR code can't handle some situations. That is when there are 3 partitions in HD, if delete the first partition, it will not be able to recognize the other two partitions, and if delete the second partition, it will not be able to recognize the third partition. git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@1749 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
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if (Mbr->Partition[Index].OSIndicator == PMBR_GPT_PARTITION) {
//
// This is the guard MBR for the GPT. If you ever see a GPT disk with zero partitions you can get here.
// We can not produce an MBR BlockIo for this device as the MBR spans the GPT headers. So formating
// this BlockIo would corrupt the GPT structures and require a recovery that would corrupt the format
// that corrupted the GPT partition.
//
continue;
}
HdDev.PartitionNumber = PartitionNumber ++;
HdDev.PartitionStart = UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index].StartingLBA);
HdDev.PartitionSize = UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[Index].SizeInLBA);
CopyMem (HdDev.Signature, &(Mbr->UniqueMbrSignature[0]), sizeof (UINT32));
Status = PartitionInstallChildHandle (
This,
Handle,
DiskIo,
BlockIo,
DevicePath,
(EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *) &HdDev,
HdDev.PartitionStart,
HdDev.PartitionStart + HdDev.PartitionSize - 1,
MBR_SIZE,
(BOOLEAN) (Mbr->Partition[Index].OSIndicator == EFI_PARTITION)
);
if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
Found = EFI_SUCCESS;
}
}
} else {
//
// It's an extended partition. Follow the extended partition
// chain to get all the logical drives
//
ExtMbrStartingLba = 0;
do {
Status = BlockIo->ReadBlocks (
BlockIo,
BlockIo->Media->MediaId,
ExtMbrStartingLba,
BlockIo->Media->BlockSize,
Mbr
);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
Found = Status;
goto Done;
}
if (Mbr->Partition[0].OSIndicator == 0) {
break;
}
I fixed following bugs. 1. In dependency.c, DXE Dispatcher doesn't check the dependency expression boundary correctly. 2. In page.c, a misspelling code in DXE core memory service code, duplicate code. 3. In gcd.c, according to DXE CIS 0-91 spec, When GcdAllocateType is EfiGcdAllocateMaxAddressSearchBottomUp or EfiGcdAllocateMaxAddressSearchTopDown, then the GCD memory space map is searched from the lowest address up to BaseAddress (or from BaseAddress down to the lowest address) looking for unallocated memory ranges of Length bytes. Here, BaseAddress itself is inclusive, that is, any range in [0, BaseAddress] is allowable. But current code BaseAddress to be exclusive. 4. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugRegisterPeriodicCallback() not check whether it is already registered. 5. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugRegisterExceptionCallback() not check whether it is already registered. 6. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugSignalException() does not assign value to EbcContext.ControlFlags. 7. In Ebcinit.c, EBC: StatusCodeValue should use EFI_SOFTWARE_EBC_EXCEPTION. 8. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugRegisterExceptionCallback() does not check ExceptionType 9. In ElTorito.c, BlockIo and DiskIo failed in SCT when there is CD in CD-ROM. 10. In Mbr.c, MBR code can't handle some situations. That is when there are 3 partitions in HD, if delete the first partition, it will not be able to recognize the other two partitions, and if delete the second partition, it will not be able to recognize the third partition. git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@1749 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
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if ((Mbr->Partition[0].OSIndicator == EXTENDED_DOS_PARTITION) ||
(Mbr->Partition[0].OSIndicator == EXTENDED_WINDOWS_PARTITION)) {
ExtMbrStartingLba = UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[0].StartingLBA);
continue;
}
HdDev.PartitionNumber = PartitionNumber ++;
HdDev.PartitionStart = UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[0].StartingLBA) + ExtMbrStartingLba + ParentHdDev.PartitionStart;
HdDev.PartitionSize = UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[0].SizeInLBA);
if (HdDev.PartitionStart + HdDev.PartitionSize - 1 >=
ParentHdDev.PartitionStart + ParentHdDev.PartitionSize) {
break;
}
//
// The signature in EBR(Extended Boot Record) should always be 0.
//
*((UINT32 *) &HdDev.Signature[0]) = 0;
Status = PartitionInstallChildHandle (
This,
Handle,
DiskIo,
BlockIo,
DevicePath,
(EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *) &HdDev,
HdDev.PartitionStart - ParentHdDev.PartitionStart,
HdDev.PartitionStart - ParentHdDev.PartitionStart + HdDev.PartitionSize - 1,
MBR_SIZE,
(BOOLEAN) (Mbr->Partition[0].OSIndicator == EFI_PARTITION)
);
if (!EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
Found = EFI_SUCCESS;
}
I fixed following bugs. 1. In dependency.c, DXE Dispatcher doesn't check the dependency expression boundary correctly. 2. In page.c, a misspelling code in DXE core memory service code, duplicate code. 3. In gcd.c, according to DXE CIS 0-91 spec, When GcdAllocateType is EfiGcdAllocateMaxAddressSearchBottomUp or EfiGcdAllocateMaxAddressSearchTopDown, then the GCD memory space map is searched from the lowest address up to BaseAddress (or from BaseAddress down to the lowest address) looking for unallocated memory ranges of Length bytes. Here, BaseAddress itself is inclusive, that is, any range in [0, BaseAddress] is allowable. But current code BaseAddress to be exclusive. 4. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugRegisterPeriodicCallback() not check whether it is already registered. 5. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugRegisterExceptionCallback() not check whether it is already registered. 6. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugSignalException() does not assign value to EbcContext.ControlFlags. 7. In Ebcinit.c, EBC: StatusCodeValue should use EFI_SOFTWARE_EBC_EXCEPTION. 8. In Ebcinit.c, EbcDebugRegisterExceptionCallback() does not check ExceptionType 9. In ElTorito.c, BlockIo and DiskIo failed in SCT when there is CD in CD-ROM. 10. In Mbr.c, MBR code can't handle some situations. That is when there are 3 partitions in HD, if delete the first partition, it will not be able to recognize the other two partitions, and if delete the second partition, it will not be able to recognize the third partition. git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@1749 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
2006-10-16 04:48:19 +02:00
if ((Mbr->Partition[1].OSIndicator != EXTENDED_DOS_PARTITION) &&
(Mbr->Partition[1].OSIndicator != EXTENDED_WINDOWS_PARTITION)
) {
break;
}
ExtMbrStartingLba = UNPACK_UINT32 (Mbr->Partition[1].StartingLBA);
//
// Don't allow partition to be self referencing
//
if (ExtMbrStartingLba == 0) {
break;
}
} while (ExtMbrStartingLba < ParentHdDev.PartitionSize);
}
Done:
gBS->FreePool (Mbr);
return Found;
}