Three symbols used by the standalone cgpt executable were being referenced
in the files used to create the external libvboot_host.a needed by non-vboot
userspace applications.
This cleans things up so those symbols don't have to be explictly defined
by other repos just to link with that library.
BUG=chromium:318536
BRANCH=ToT
TEST=manual
No new functionality, just code cleanup. Tested with
make runtests runfutiltests runlongtests
Change-Id: Ibc77fb9800c89d7109ebf38d4d6729f52665722f
Signed-off-by: Bill Richardson <wfrichar@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/205667
Reviewed-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>
The chromeos-installer uses several functions from the vboot_reference
userspace library, but the names of those functions are inconsistent:
IsZero
MapFile
VbGetSystemPropertyString
cgpt_add
cgpt_boot
cgpt_create
cgpt_get_boot_partition_number
cgpt_get_num_non_empty_partitions
cgpt_get_partition_details
cgpt_prioritize
cgpt_set_attributes
find_kernel_config
The Google C++ style guide says types and functions should use CamelCase,
while variables use lower_case_with_underscores.
Kernel style (which vboot_reference tries to be more-or-less compatible
with) uses lower_case_with_underscores for everything, but that really only
has to apply to firmware stuff. For userspace, we can use the Google style.
BUG=chromium:221544
BRANCH=none
TEST=buildbot
CQ-DEPEND=CL:46045
Renaming/cleanup only; no functional changes.
Change-Id: I9c82c9ff8909be88586194c8ffdb435fc771195f
Signed-off-by: Bill Richardson <wfrichar@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/46044
CgptManager exposes the cgpt commands via a C++ library so that
the post-installer for 32- to 64-bit upgrade can link directly
against a library and thus avoid any shell dependency.
The default make target will not build libcgpt-cc.a since it
requires some dependencies that are available only in chroot.
A separate follow-up checkin to the vboot_reference
ebuild will enable emerging the libcgpt-cc.a by default.
BUG=chromium-os:25374
TEST=Tested with the new unit tests for CgptManager,
ran existing cgpt unit tests, as well as running the
cgpt commands manually. Built on both amd64 and x86.
Tested that vboot_reference is also buildable outside of chroot.
Tested that vboot_reference-firmware and vboot_reference-tests
also build fine with these changes.
CQ-DEPEND=I99f6c321e09c2425eaa8171d78685d2d731954c8
Change-Id: I59a896255b8ea2fc8b1b2150ae7c4ff9d0769699
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/15730
Reviewed-by: Bill Richardson <wfrichar@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Gaurav Shah <gauravsh@chromium.org>
Commit-Ready: Jay Srinivasan <jaysri@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Jay Srinivasan <jaysri@chromium.org>
This check-in splits the cgpt into two layers. The top layer (cmd_* files) does
the command-line parsing and the bottom layer (cgpt_* files) does the actual
cgpt work.
This is done so that the bottom layer can be reused for the monolithic
C++ post-installer code that will be done in subsequent checkins.
BUG=chromium-os:25374
TEST=Tested with existing cgpt unit tests as well as running the cgpt commands manually.
Change-Id: I69a31eb3e867a1430cac9a694581331368aa7bb4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/14940
Reviewed-by: Jay Srinivasan <jaysri@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Jay Srinivasan <jaysri@chromium.org>
Commit-Ready: Jay Srinivasan <jaysri@chromium.org>
http://code.google.com/p/chromium-os/issues/detail?id=9279
This issue disclosed a bug of cgpt. The bug comes from the 'show' command always
reads the primary entry table when '-i partition' is specified. I added an
ANY_VALID constant for GetEntry to automatically select valid entry table.
Also fixed the bugs in cmd_boot.c and cmd_find.c. In cmd_add.c, stop user to
continue if any header/entry table is invalid.
Also fixed the bug that untrusted header size could cause segmentation failure.
Hungte, this is FYI. But welcome to do review.
BUG=chromium-os:9279
TEST=RUNTESTS=1 emerge-x86-generic vboot_reference
Manually tested:
cgpt show /tmp/test -i 1 -b
cgpt show /tmp/test
cgpt add /tmp/test -i 1 -l TEST
cgpt find /tmp/test -l STATE
cgpt boot /tmp/test -i 1
Change-Id: Iaba9c635754096a82b3ec74634af184362d4e264
Change-Id: I6f3e87e3998457676e3388d2a6ed36c0564796d8
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/5115002
1. Check for potential integer overflow in sector_bytes * sector_count.
2. Added O_NOFOLLOW to open() call - Is this enough?
3. Passing buffer length to GuidToStr(), PMBRToStr().
4. Use unsigned int in GetEntry() to determine stride.
5. Address conversion between UTF16 and UTF8.
Note: The UTF conversion is complex and troublesome, and needs careful
consideration to get right. For now, I've just forced the interpretation of
the partition name to 7-bit ASCII. That's sufficient for the needs of Chrome
OS, and I can file a new issue to handle UTF correctly.
BUG=chrome-os-partner:705
TEST=manual
Running "make runtests" invokes the tests/run_cgpt_tests.sh script, which checks the behavior and output of the cgpt tool.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/3594010
Change-Id: I5fd29796d8c929527e0cfbc6d5ccbcdc77502c6b
This fixes a number of bugs, adds a bunch of commands, and essentially makes
cgpt ready to use as a replacement for gpt. Still to do is to add commands
and options that will let it generated intentionally bad partitions, for use
in testing.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/2719008