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%L is, in some standard libraries like U-Boot's, a synonym for %ll which is for long long integers, required by the C99 standard to be at least 64 bits. For practical purposes that basically means %ll should be used with 64 bit values. Since %L seems to be non-standard and, at least in U-Boot's case, %ll is recognized in the same way, %ll seems preferable. BUG=chrome-os-partner:8339 TEST=Booted ChromeOS using depthcharge and U-Boot. Booted with depthcharge/libpayload which does not support %L and saw a number where %L had been printed. BRANCH=None Change-Id: Id51fb5c9295e0dd65b42a5c0738eb34c8210a2b2 Signed-off-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com> Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/32660 Reviewed-by: Randall Spangler <rspangler@chromium.org>
748 lines
26 KiB
C
748 lines
26 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*
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* High-level firmware wrapper API - entry points for kernel selection
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*/
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#include "gbb_header.h"
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#include "load_kernel_fw.h"
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#include "rollback_index.h"
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#include "utility.h"
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#include "vboot_api.h"
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#include "vboot_audio.h"
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#include "vboot_common.h"
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#include "vboot_display.h"
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#include "vboot_nvstorage.h"
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/* Global variables */
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static VbNvContext vnc;
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#ifdef CHROMEOS_ENVIRONMENT
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/* Global variable accessors for unit tests */
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VbNvContext* VbApiKernelGetVnc(void) {
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return &vnc;
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}
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#endif
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/* Set recovery request */
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static void VbSetRecoveryRequest(uint32_t recovery_request) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbSetRecoveryRequest(%d)\n", (int)recovery_request));
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_RECOVERY_REQUEST, recovery_request);
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}
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/* Attempt loading a kernel from the specified type(s) of disks. If
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* successful, sets p->disk_handle to the disk for the kernel and returns
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* VBERROR_SUCCESS.
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*
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* Returns VBERROR_NO_DISK_FOUND if no disks of the specified type were found.
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*
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* May return other VBERROR_ codes for other failures. */
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uint32_t VbTryLoadKernel(VbCommonParams* cparams, LoadKernelParams* p,
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uint32_t get_info_flags) {
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VbError_t retval = VBERROR_UNKNOWN;
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VbDiskInfo* disk_info = NULL;
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uint32_t disk_count = 0;
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uint32_t i;
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VBDEBUG(("VbTryLoadKernel() start, get_info_flags=0x%x\n",
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(unsigned)get_info_flags));
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p->disk_handle = NULL;
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/* Find disks */
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if (VBERROR_SUCCESS != VbExDiskGetInfo(&disk_info, &disk_count,
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get_info_flags))
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disk_count = 0;
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VBDEBUG(("VbTryLoadKernel() found %d disks\n", (int)disk_count));
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if (0 == disk_count) {
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VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_RW_NO_DISK);
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return VBERROR_NO_DISK_FOUND;
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}
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/* Loop over disks */
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for (i = 0; i < disk_count; i++) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbTryLoadKernel() trying disk %d\n", (int)i));
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/* Sanity-check what we can. FWIW, VbTryLoadKernel() is always called
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* with only a single bit set in get_info_flags
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*/
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if (512 != disk_info[i].bytes_per_lba || /* cgptlib restriction */
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32 > disk_info[i].lba_count || /* ditto */
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get_info_flags != disk_info[i].flags) { /* got only what we asked for */
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VBDEBUG((" skipping: bytes_per_lba=%lld lba_count=%lld flags=0x%x\n",
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disk_info[i].bytes_per_lba, disk_info[i].lba_count,
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disk_info[i].flags));
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continue;
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}
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p->disk_handle = disk_info[i].handle;
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p->bytes_per_lba = disk_info[i].bytes_per_lba;
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p->ending_lba = disk_info[i].lba_count - 1;
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retval = LoadKernel(p);
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VBDEBUG(("VbTryLoadKernel() LoadKernel() returned %d\n", retval));
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/* Stop now if we found a kernel */
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/* TODO: If recovery requested, should track the farthest we get, instead
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* of just returning the value from the last disk attempted. */
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if (VBERROR_SUCCESS == retval)
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break;
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}
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/* If we didn't succeed, don't return a disk handle */
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if (VBERROR_SUCCESS != retval) {
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VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_RW_NO_DISK);
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p->disk_handle = NULL;
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}
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VbExDiskFreeInfo(disk_info, p->disk_handle);
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/* Pass through return code. Recovery reason (if any) has already been set
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* by LoadKernel(). */
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return retval;
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}
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/* Ask the user to confirm something. We should display whatever the question
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* is first, then call this. ESC is always "no", ENTER is always "yes", and
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* we'll specify what SPACE means. We don't return until one of those keys is
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* pressed, or until asked to shut down.
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*
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* Returns: 1=yes, 0=no, -1 = shutdown.
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*/
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static int VbUserConfirms(VbCommonParams* cparams, int space_means_no) {
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uint32_t key;
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VBDEBUG(("Entering %s(%d)\n", __func__, space_means_no));
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/* Await further instructions */
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while (1) {
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if (VbExIsShutdownRequested())
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return -1;
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key = VbExKeyboardRead();
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switch (key) {
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case '\r':
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - Yes (1)\n", __func__));
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return 1;
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break;
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case ' ':
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - Space (%s)\n", __func__, space_means_no));
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if (space_means_no)
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return 0;
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break;
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case 0x1b:
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - No (0)\n", __func__));
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return 0;
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break;
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default:
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VbCheckDisplayKey(cparams, key, &vnc);
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}
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VbExSleepMs(1000);
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}
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/* not reached, but compiler will complain without it */
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return -1;
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}
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/* Handle a normal boot. */
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VbError_t VbBootNormal(VbCommonParams* cparams, LoadKernelParams* p) {
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/* Boot from fixed disk only */
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VBDEBUG(("Entering %s()\n", __func__));
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return VbTryLoadKernel(cparams, p, VB_DISK_FLAG_FIXED);
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}
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/* Handle a developer-mode boot */
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VbError_t VbBootDeveloper(VbCommonParams* cparams, LoadKernelParams* p) {
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GoogleBinaryBlockHeader* gbb = (GoogleBinaryBlockHeader*)cparams->gbb_data;
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VbSharedDataHeader* shared = (VbSharedDataHeader*)cparams->shared_data_blob;
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uint32_t allow_usb = 0;
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VbAudioContext* audio = 0;
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VBDEBUG(("Entering %s()\n", __func__));
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/* Check if USB booting is allowed */
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VbNvGet(&vnc, VBNV_DEV_BOOT_USB, &allow_usb);
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/* Handle GBB flag override */
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if (gbb->flags & GBB_FLAG_FORCE_DEV_BOOT_USB)
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allow_usb = 1;
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/* Show the dev mode warning screen */
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_DEVELOPER_WARNING, 0, &vnc);
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/* Get audio/delay context */
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audio = VbAudioOpen(cparams);
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/* We'll loop until we finish the delay or are interrupted */
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do {
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uint32_t key;
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if (VbExIsShutdownRequested()) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootDeveloper() - shutdown is requested!\n"));
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VbAudioClose(audio);
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return VBERROR_SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED;
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}
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key = VbExKeyboardRead();
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switch (key) {
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case 0:
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/* nothing pressed */
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break;
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case '\r':
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/* Enter only disables the virtual dev switch if allowed by GBB */
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if (!(gbb->flags & GBB_FLAG_ENTER_TRIGGERS_TONORM))
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break;
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case ' ':
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/* See if we should disable the virtual dev-mode switch. */
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VBDEBUG(("%s shared->flags=0x%x\n", __func__, shared->flags));
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if (shared->flags & VBSD_HONOR_VIRT_DEV_SWITCH &&
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shared->flags & VBSD_BOOT_DEV_SWITCH_ON) {
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VbAudioClose(audio); /* Stop the countdown while we go ask... */
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_DEVELOPER_TO_NORM, 0, &vnc);
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switch (VbUserConfirms(cparams, 0)) { /* Ignore space */
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case 1:
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - leaving dev-mode...\n", __func__));
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VbNvSet(&vnc, VBNV_DISABLE_DEV_REQUEST, 1);
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_TO_NORM_CONFIRMED, 0, &vnc);
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VbExSleepMs(5000);
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return VBERROR_TPM_REBOOT_REQUIRED;
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case -1:
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - shutdown requested\n", __func__));
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return VBERROR_SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED;
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default: /* stay in dev-mode */
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - stay in dev-mode\n", __func__));
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_DEVELOPER_WARNING, 0, &vnc);
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audio = VbAudioOpen(cparams); /* Start new countdown */
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}
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} else {
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/* No virtual dev-mode switch, so go directly to recovery mode */
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - going to recovery\n", __func__));
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VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_RW_DEV_SCREEN);
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VbAudioClose(audio);
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return VBERROR_LOAD_KERNEL_RECOVERY;
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}
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break;
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case 0x04:
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/* Ctrl+D = dismiss warning; advance to timeout */
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootDeveloper() - user pressed Ctrl+D; skip delay\n"));
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goto fallout;
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break;
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/* The Ctrl-Enter is special for Lumpy test purpose. */
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case VB_KEY_CTRL_ENTER:
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case 0x15:
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/* Ctrl+U = try USB boot, or beep if failure */
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootDeveloper() - user pressed Ctrl+U; try USB\n"));
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if (!allow_usb) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootDeveloper() - USB booting is disabled\n"));
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VbExBeep(120, 400);
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VbExSleepMs(120);
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VbExBeep(120, 400);
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} else {
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/* Clear the screen to show we get the Ctrl+U key press. */
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_BLANK, 0, &vnc);
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if (VBERROR_SUCCESS ==
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VbTryLoadKernel(cparams, p, VB_DISK_FLAG_REMOVABLE)) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootDeveloper() - booting USB\n"));
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VbAudioClose(audio);
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return VBERROR_SUCCESS;
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} else {
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootDeveloper() - no kernel found on USB\n"));
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VbExBeep(250, 200);
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VbExSleepMs(120);
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/* Clear recovery requests from failed kernel loading, so
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* that powering off at this point doesn't put us into
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* recovery mode. */
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VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_NOT_REQUESTED);
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/* Show the dev mode warning screen again */
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_DEVELOPER_WARNING, 0, &vnc);
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}
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}
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break;
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default:
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootDeveloper() - pressed key %d\n", key));
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VbCheckDisplayKey(cparams, key, &vnc);
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break;
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}
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} while( VbAudioLooping(audio) );
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fallout:
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/* Timeout or Ctrl+D; attempt loading from fixed disk */
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootDeveloper() - trying fixed disk\n"));
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VbAudioClose(audio);
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return VbTryLoadKernel(cparams, p, VB_DISK_FLAG_FIXED);
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}
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/* Delay in recovery mode */
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#define REC_DISK_DELAY 1000 /* Check disks every 1s */
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#define REC_KEY_DELAY 20 /* Check keys every 20ms */
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/* Handle a recovery-mode boot */
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VbError_t VbBootRecovery(VbCommonParams* cparams, LoadKernelParams* p) {
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VbSharedDataHeader* shared = (VbSharedDataHeader*)cparams->shared_data_blob;
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uint32_t retval;
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uint32_t key;
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int i;
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootRecovery() start\n"));
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/* If the dev-mode switch is off and the user didn't press the recovery
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* button, require removal of all external media. */
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if (!(shared->flags & VBSD_BOOT_DEV_SWITCH_ON) &&
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!(shared->flags & VBSD_BOOT_REC_SWITCH_ON)) {
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VbDiskInfo* disk_info = NULL;
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uint32_t disk_count = 0;
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootRecovery() forcing device removal\n"));
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while (1) {
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if (VBERROR_SUCCESS != VbExDiskGetInfo(&disk_info, &disk_count,
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VB_DISK_FLAG_REMOVABLE))
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disk_count = 0;
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VbExDiskFreeInfo(disk_info, NULL);
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if (0 == disk_count) {
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_BLANK, 0, &vnc);
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break;
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}
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootRecovery() waiting for %d disks to be removed\n",
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(int)disk_count));
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_RECOVERY_REMOVE, 0, &vnc);
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/* Scan keyboard more frequently than media, since x86 platforms
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* don't like to scan USB too rapidly. */
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for (i = 0; i < REC_DISK_DELAY; i += REC_KEY_DELAY) {
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VbCheckDisplayKey(cparams, VbExKeyboardRead(), &vnc);
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if (VbExIsShutdownRequested())
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return VBERROR_SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED;
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VbExSleepMs(REC_KEY_DELAY);
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}
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}
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}
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/* Loop and wait for a recovery image */
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while (1) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbBootRecovery() attempting to load kernel2\n"));
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retval = VbTryLoadKernel(cparams, p, VB_DISK_FLAG_REMOVABLE);
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/* Clear recovery requests from failed kernel loading, since we're
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* already in recovery mode. Do this now, so that powering off after
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* inserting an invalid disk doesn't leave us stuck in recovery mode. */
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VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_NOT_REQUESTED);
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if (VBERROR_SUCCESS == retval)
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break; /* Found a recovery kernel */
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VBERROR_NO_DISK_FOUND == retval ?
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VB_SCREEN_RECOVERY_INSERT : VB_SCREEN_RECOVERY_NO_GOOD,
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0, &vnc);
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/* Scan keyboard more frequently than media, since x86 platforms don't like
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* to scan USB too rapidly. */
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for (i = 0; i < REC_DISK_DELAY; i += REC_KEY_DELAY) {
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key = VbExKeyboardRead();
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/* We might want to enter dev-mode from the Insert screen if... */
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if (key == 0x04 && /* user pressed Ctrl-D */
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shared->flags & VBSD_HONOR_VIRT_DEV_SWITCH && /* we can do that */
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!(shared->flags & VBSD_BOOT_DEV_SWITCH_ON) && /* not in dev-mode */
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(shared->flags & VBSD_BOOT_REC_SWITCH_ON) && /* user forced rec */
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VbExTrustEC()) { /* EC isn't pwned */
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/* Ask the user to confirm entering dev-mode */
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VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_RECOVERY_TO_DEV, 0, &vnc);
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switch (VbUserConfirms(cparams, 1)) { /* SPACE means no */
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case 1:
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - Enabling dev-mode...\n", __func__));
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if (TPM_SUCCESS != SetVirtualDevMode(1))
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return VBERROR_TPM_SET_BOOT_MODE_STATE;
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - Reboot so it will take effect\n", __func__));
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return VBERROR_TPM_REBOOT_REQUIRED;
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case -1:
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - Shutdown requested\n", __func__));
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return VBERROR_SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED;
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default: /* zero, actually */
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VBDEBUG(("%s() - Not enabling dev-mode\n", __func__));
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/* Jump out of the outer loop to refresh the display quickly. */
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i = 4;
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break;
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}
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} else
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VbCheckDisplayKey(cparams, key, &vnc);
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if (VbExIsShutdownRequested())
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return VBERROR_SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED;
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VbExSleepMs(REC_KEY_DELAY);
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}
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}
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return VBERROR_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Wrapper around VbExEcProtectRW() which sets recovery reason on error */
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static VbError_t EcProtectRW(void) {
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int rv = VbExEcProtectRW();
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if (rv == VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbExEcProtectRW() needs reboot\n"));
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} else if (rv != VBERROR_SUCCESS) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbExEcProtectRW() returned %d\n", rv));
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VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_EC_PROTECT);
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}
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return rv;
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}
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VbError_t VbEcSoftwareSync(VbCommonParams* cparams) {
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VbSharedDataHeader* shared = (VbSharedDataHeader*)cparams->shared_data_blob;
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int in_rw = 0;
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int rv;
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const uint8_t *ec_hash;
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int ec_hash_size;
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const uint8_t *expected;
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int expected_size;
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uint8_t expected_hash[SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE];
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int need_update;
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int i;
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/* Determine whether the EC is in RO or RW */
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rv = VbExEcRunningRW(&in_rw);
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if (shared->recovery_reason) {
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/* Recovery mode; just verify the EC is in RO code */
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if (rv == VBERROR_SUCCESS && in_rw == 1) {
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/* EC is definitely in RW firmware. We want it in read-only code, so
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* preserve the current recovery reason and reboot.
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*
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* We don't reboot on error or unknown EC code, because we could end
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* up in an endless reboot loop. If we had some way to track that we'd
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* already rebooted for this reason, we could retry only once. */
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VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - want recovery but got EC-RW\n"));
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VbSetRecoveryRequest(shared->recovery_reason);
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return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
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}
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VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() in recovery; EC-RO\n"));
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return VBERROR_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* Not in recovery. If we couldn't determine where the EC was,
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* reboot to recovery. */
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if (rv != VBERROR_SUCCESS) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - VbEcSoftwareSync() returned %d\n", rv));
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VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_EC_UNKNOWN_IMAGE);
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return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
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}
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/* If AP is read-only normal, EC should be in its RO code also. */
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if (shared->flags & VBSD_LF_USE_RO_NORMAL) {
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/* If EC is in RW code, request reboot back to RO */
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if (in_rw == 1) {
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VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - want RO-normal but got EC-RW\n"));
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return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Protect the RW flash and stay in EC-RO */
|
|
rv = EcProtectRW();
|
|
if (rv != VBERROR_SUCCESS)
|
|
return rv;
|
|
|
|
rv = VbExEcStayInRO();
|
|
if (rv != VBERROR_SUCCESS) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - VbExEcStayInRO() returned %d\n", rv));
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_EC_SOFTWARE_SYNC);
|
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return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() in RO-Normal; EC-RO\n"));
|
|
|
|
/* If shutdown is requested, just power the AP back off. This covers the
|
|
* case where the lid is closed when then system boots. */
|
|
if (VbExIsShutdownRequested()) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() sees shutdown-requested\n"));
|
|
return VBERROR_SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return VBERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Get hash of EC-RW */
|
|
rv = VbExEcHashRW(&ec_hash, &ec_hash_size);
|
|
if (rv) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - VbExEcHashRW() returned %d\n", rv));
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_EC_HASH);
|
|
return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
|
|
}
|
|
if (ec_hash_size != SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - VbExEcHashRW() returned wrong size %d\n",
|
|
ec_hash_size));
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_EC_HASH);
|
|
return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
VBDEBUG(("EC hash:"));
|
|
for (i = 0; i < SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE; i++)
|
|
VBDEBUG(("%02x", ec_hash[i]));
|
|
VBDEBUG(("\n"));
|
|
|
|
/* Get expected EC-RW code. Note that we've already checked for RO_NORMAL,
|
|
* so we know that the BIOS must be RW-A or RW-B, and therefore the EC must
|
|
* match. */
|
|
rv = VbExEcGetExpectedRW(
|
|
shared->firmware_index ? VB_SELECT_FIRMWARE_B : VB_SELECT_FIRMWARE_A,
|
|
&expected, &expected_size);
|
|
if (rv) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - VbExEcGetExpectedRW() returned %d\n", rv));
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_EC_EXPECTED_IMAGE);
|
|
return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
|
|
}
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - expected len = %d\n", expected_size));
|
|
|
|
/* Hash expected code */
|
|
internal_SHA256(expected, expected_size, expected_hash);
|
|
VBDEBUG(("Expected hash:"));
|
|
for (i = 0; i < SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE; i++)
|
|
VBDEBUG(("%02x", expected_hash[i]));
|
|
VBDEBUG(("\n"));
|
|
|
|
need_update = SafeMemcmp(ec_hash, expected_hash, SHA256_DIGEST_SIZE);
|
|
|
|
/* TODO: GBB flag to override whether we need update; needed for EC
|
|
* development */
|
|
|
|
if (in_rw) {
|
|
if (need_update) {
|
|
/* EC is running the wrong RW code. Reboot the EC to RO so we can update
|
|
* it on the next boot. */
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - in RW, need to update RW, so reboot\n"));
|
|
return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() in EC-RW and it matches\n"));
|
|
return VBERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Update EC if necessary */
|
|
if (need_update) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() updating EC-RW...\n"));
|
|
|
|
if (shared->flags & VBSD_EC_SLOW_UPDATE) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - EC is slow. Show WAIT screen.\n"));
|
|
/* FIXME(crosbug.com/p/12257): Ensure the VGA Option ROM is loaded! */
|
|
VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_WAIT, 0, &vnc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
rv = VbExEcUpdateRW(expected, expected_size);
|
|
if (rv == VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED) {
|
|
/* Reboot required. May need to unprotect RW before updating,
|
|
* or may need to reboot after RW updated. Either way, it's not
|
|
* an error requiring recovery mode. */
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - VbExEcUpdateRW() needs reboot\n"));
|
|
return rv;
|
|
} else if (rv != VBERROR_SUCCESS) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - VbExEcUpdateRW() returned %d\n", rv));
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_EC_UPDATE);
|
|
return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* TODO: should ask EC to recompute its hash to verify it's correct
|
|
* before continuing?
|
|
*/
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Protect EC-RW flash */
|
|
rv = EcProtectRW();
|
|
if (rv != VBERROR_SUCCESS)
|
|
return rv;
|
|
|
|
/* Tell EC to jump to its RW code */
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() jumping to EC-RW\n"));
|
|
rv = VbExEcJumpToRW();
|
|
if (rv != VBERROR_SUCCESS) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() - VbExEcJumpToRW() returned %d\n", rv));
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_EC_JUMP_RW);
|
|
return VBERROR_EC_REBOOT_TO_RO_REQUIRED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() in RW; done\n"));
|
|
|
|
/* If shutdown is requested, just power the AP back off. This covers the
|
|
* case where the lid is closed when then system boots. */
|
|
if (VbExIsShutdownRequested()) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbEcSoftwareSync() sees shutdown-requested\n"));
|
|
return VBERROR_SHUTDOWN_REQUESTED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return VBERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
VbError_t VbSelectAndLoadKernel(VbCommonParams* cparams,
|
|
VbSelectAndLoadKernelParams* kparams) {
|
|
VbSharedDataHeader* shared = (VbSharedDataHeader*)cparams->shared_data_blob;
|
|
VbError_t retval = VBERROR_SUCCESS;
|
|
LoadKernelParams p;
|
|
uint32_t tpm_status = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Start timer */
|
|
shared->timer_vb_select_and_load_kernel_enter = VbExGetTimer();
|
|
|
|
VbExNvStorageRead(vnc.raw);
|
|
VbNvSetup(&vnc);
|
|
|
|
/* Clear output params in case we fail */
|
|
kparams->disk_handle = NULL;
|
|
kparams->partition_number = 0;
|
|
kparams->bootloader_address = 0;
|
|
kparams->bootloader_size = 0;
|
|
Memset(kparams->partition_guid, 0, sizeof(kparams->partition_guid));
|
|
|
|
/* Do EC software sync if necessary */
|
|
if (shared->flags & VBSD_EC_SOFTWARE_SYNC) {
|
|
retval = VbEcSoftwareSync(cparams);
|
|
if (retval != VBERROR_SUCCESS)
|
|
goto VbSelectAndLoadKernel_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Read the kernel version from the TPM. Ignore errors in recovery mode. */
|
|
tpm_status = RollbackKernelRead(&shared->kernel_version_tpm);
|
|
if (0 != tpm_status) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("Unable to get kernel versions from TPM\n"));
|
|
if (!shared->recovery_reason) {
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_RW_TPM_ERROR);
|
|
retval = VBERROR_TPM_READ_KERNEL;
|
|
goto VbSelectAndLoadKernel_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
shared->kernel_version_tpm_start = shared->kernel_version_tpm;
|
|
|
|
/* Fill in params for calls to LoadKernel() */
|
|
Memset(&p, 0, sizeof(p));
|
|
p.shared_data_blob = cparams->shared_data_blob;
|
|
p.shared_data_size = cparams->shared_data_size;
|
|
p.gbb_data = cparams->gbb_data;
|
|
p.gbb_size = cparams->gbb_size;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* this could be set to NULL, in which case the vboot header information
|
|
* about the load address and size will be used
|
|
*/
|
|
p.kernel_buffer = kparams->kernel_buffer;
|
|
p.kernel_buffer_size = kparams->kernel_buffer_size;
|
|
|
|
p.nv_context = &vnc;
|
|
p.boot_flags = 0;
|
|
if (shared->flags & VBSD_BOOT_DEV_SWITCH_ON)
|
|
p.boot_flags |= BOOT_FLAG_DEVELOPER;
|
|
|
|
/* Handle separate normal and developer firmware builds. */
|
|
#if defined(VBOOT_FIRMWARE_TYPE_NORMAL)
|
|
/* Normal-type firmware always acts like the dev switch is off. */
|
|
p.boot_flags &= ~BOOT_FLAG_DEVELOPER;
|
|
#elif defined(VBOOT_FIRMWARE_TYPE_DEVELOPER)
|
|
/* Developer-type firmware fails if the dev switch is off. */
|
|
if (!(p.boot_flags & BOOT_FLAG_DEVELOPER)) {
|
|
/* Dev firmware should be signed with a key that only verifies
|
|
* when the dev switch is on, so we should never get here. */
|
|
VBDEBUG(("Developer firmware called with dev switch off!\n"));
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_RW_DEV_MISMATCH);
|
|
retval = VBERROR_DEV_FIRMWARE_SWITCH_MISMATCH;
|
|
goto VbSelectAndLoadKernel_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
#else
|
|
/* Recovery firmware, or merged normal+developer firmware. No
|
|
* need to override flags. */
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* Select boot path */
|
|
if (shared->recovery_reason) {
|
|
/* Recovery boot */
|
|
p.boot_flags |= BOOT_FLAG_RECOVERY;
|
|
retval = VbBootRecovery(cparams, &p);
|
|
VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_BLANK, 0, &vnc);
|
|
|
|
} else if (p.boot_flags & BOOT_FLAG_DEVELOPER) {
|
|
/* Developer boot */
|
|
retval = VbBootDeveloper(cparams, &p);
|
|
VbDisplayScreen(cparams, VB_SCREEN_BLANK, 0, &vnc);
|
|
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* Normal boot */
|
|
retval = VbBootNormal(cparams, &p);
|
|
|
|
if ((1 == shared->firmware_index) && (shared->flags & VBSD_FWB_TRIED)) {
|
|
/* Special cases for when we're trying a new firmware B. These are
|
|
* needed because firmware updates also usually change the kernel key,
|
|
* which means that the B firmware can only boot a new kernel, and the
|
|
* old firmware in A can only boot the previous kernel. */
|
|
|
|
/* Don't advance the TPM if we're trying a new firmware B, because we
|
|
* don't yet know if the new kernel will successfully boot. We still
|
|
* want to be able to fall back to the previous firmware+kernel if the
|
|
* new firmware+kernel fails. */
|
|
|
|
/* If we found only invalid kernels, reboot and try again. This allows
|
|
* us to fall back to the previous firmware+kernel instead of giving up
|
|
* and going to recovery mode right away. We'll still go to recovery
|
|
* mode if we run out of tries and the old firmware can't find a kernel
|
|
* it likes. */
|
|
if (VBERROR_INVALID_KERNEL_FOUND == retval) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("Trying firmware B, and only found invalid kernels.\n"));
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_NOT_REQUESTED);
|
|
goto VbSelectAndLoadKernel_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* Not trying a new firmware B. */
|
|
/* See if we need to update the TPM. */
|
|
VBDEBUG(("Checking if TPM kernel version needs advancing\n"));
|
|
if (shared->kernel_version_tpm > shared->kernel_version_tpm_start) {
|
|
tpm_status = RollbackKernelWrite(shared->kernel_version_tpm);
|
|
if (0 != tpm_status) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("Error writing kernel versions to TPM.\n"));
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_RW_TPM_ERROR);
|
|
retval = VBERROR_TPM_WRITE_KERNEL;
|
|
goto VbSelectAndLoadKernel_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (VBERROR_SUCCESS != retval)
|
|
goto VbSelectAndLoadKernel_exit;
|
|
|
|
/* Save disk parameters */
|
|
kparams->disk_handle = p.disk_handle;
|
|
kparams->partition_number = (uint32_t)p.partition_number;
|
|
kparams->bootloader_address = p.bootloader_address;
|
|
kparams->bootloader_size = (uint32_t)p.bootloader_size;
|
|
Memcpy(kparams->partition_guid, p.partition_guid,
|
|
sizeof(kparams->partition_guid));
|
|
|
|
/* Lock the kernel versions. Ignore errors in recovery mode. */
|
|
tpm_status = RollbackKernelLock();
|
|
if (0 != tpm_status) {
|
|
VBDEBUG(("Error locking kernel versions.\n"));
|
|
if (!shared->recovery_reason) {
|
|
VbSetRecoveryRequest(VBNV_RECOVERY_RW_TPM_ERROR);
|
|
retval = VBERROR_TPM_LOCK_KERNEL;
|
|
goto VbSelectAndLoadKernel_exit;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
VbSelectAndLoadKernel_exit:
|
|
|
|
VbNvTeardown(&vnc);
|
|
if (vnc.raw_changed)
|
|
VbExNvStorageWrite(vnc.raw);
|
|
|
|
/* Stop timer */
|
|
shared->timer_vb_select_and_load_kernel_exit = VbExGetTimer();
|
|
|
|
kparams->kernel_buffer = p.kernel_buffer;
|
|
kparams->kernel_buffer_size = p.kernel_buffer_size;
|
|
|
|
VBDEBUG(("VbSelectAndLoadKernel() returning %d\n", (int)retval));
|
|
|
|
/* Pass through return value from boot path */
|
|
return retval;
|
|
}
|