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A number of small changes to make the 'save choice to disk' safer,
and re-enable it as default. In particular: + re-enable the 'update' flag in the Makefile (of course!); + commit Warner's patch "orb $NOUPDATE,_FLAGS(%bp)" to avoid writing to disk in case of a timeout/default choice; + fix an off-by-one count in the partition scan code that would print the wrong name for unknown partitions; + unconditionally change the boot prompt to 'Boot:' instead of 'Default:' to make room for the extra code/checks/messages. Some of the changes listed below are also made to save space; + rearrange and fix comments for known partition types. Right now we explicitly recognise *BSD, Linux, FAT16 (type 6, used on many USB keys), NTFS (type 7), FAT32 (type 11). Depending on other options we also recognise Extended (type 5), FAT12 (type 1) and FAT16 < 32MB (type 4). + Add an entry "F6 PXE" when the code is built with -DPXE (which is a default now). Technically, F6 boots through INT18, so the prompt 'PXE' is a bit misleading. Unfortunately the name INT18 is too long and does not fit in - we could use ROM perhaps. The reason I picked 'PXE' is that on many (I believe) new systems INT18 calls PXE. Apart from the choice of the name for PXE/ROM/INT18, this should close pending issues on the 1-sector boot0 code and we should be able to move the code to RELENG_7 when it reopens. No boot0cfg changes are necessary. MFC after: 3 weeks
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ CFLAGS += ${OPTS}
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# with the one in the boot sector.
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# Default boot flags:
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BOOT_BOOT0_FLAGS?= 0xcf
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BOOT_BOOT0_FLAGS?= 0x8f
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# The number of timer ticks to wait for a keypress before assuming the default
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# selection. Since there are 18.2 ticks per second, the default value of
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@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
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#endif
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#ifdef PXE /* enable PXE/INT18 booting with F6 */
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#define SAVE_MORE_MEMORY
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#endif
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#ifdef CHECK_DRIVE /* make sure we boot from a HD. */
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@ -274,10 +275,11 @@ read_entry: movb %ch,-0x4(%bx) # Zero active flag (ch == 0)
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* Scan the table of bootable ids, which starts at %di and has
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* length TLEN. On a match, %di points to the element following the
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* match; the corresponding offset to the description is $(TLEN-1)
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* bytes ahead. If we don't find a match, we hit the 'unknown' entry.
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* bytes ahead. We use a count of TLEN+1 so if we don't find a match
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* within the first TLEN entries, we hit the 'unknown' entry.
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*/
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movw $bootable_ids,%di # Lookup tables
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movb $(TLEN),%cl # Number of entries
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movb $(TLEN+1),%cl # Number of entries
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repne # Locate
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scasb # type
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/*
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@ -324,7 +326,7 @@ print_drive: addb $'0'|0x80,%al # Save next
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callw putx # item
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/*
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* Menu is complete, display a prompt followed by current selection.
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* 'decw %si' makes the register point to the space after 'Default: '
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* 'decw %si' makes the register point to the space after 'Boot: '
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* so we do not see an extra CRLF on the screen.
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*/
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print_prompt: movw $prompt,%si # Display
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@ -371,6 +373,7 @@ read_key:
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* Timed out or default selection
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*/
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use_default: movb _OPT(%bp),%al # Load default
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orb $NOUPDATE,_FLAGS(%bp) # Disable updates
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jmp check_selection # Join common code
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/*
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@ -585,13 +588,12 @@ intx13: # Prepare CHS parameters
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* Various menu strings. 'item' goes after 'prompt' to save space.
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* Also use shorter versions to make room for the PXE/INT18 code.
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*/
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prompt:
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#ifdef PXE
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prompt: .ascii "\nBoot:"
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item: .ascii " "; .byte ' '|0x80
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#else
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prompt: .ascii "\nDefault:"
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item: .ascii " "; .byte ' '|0x80
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.ascii "\nF6 PXE\r"
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#endif
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.ascii "\nBoot:"
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item: .ascii " "; .byte ' '|0x80
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crlf: .ascii "\r"; .byte '\n'|0x80
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/* Partition type tables */
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* Corresponding descriptions are at desc_ofs:
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* Entries don't need to be sorted.
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*/
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.byte 0x1, 0x6, 0x7, 0xb, 0xc
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#ifndef SAVE_MEMORY
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.byte 0xe
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#endif
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.byte 0x83, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa9, 0x4
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.byte 0x83, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa9, 0x06, 0x07, 0x0b
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#ifndef SAVE_MORE_MEMORY
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.byte 0x5, 0xf
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.byte 0x05 # extended partition
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#endif
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#ifndef SAVE_MEMORY /* other DOS partitions */
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.byte 0x01 # FAT12
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.byte 0x04 # FAT16 < 32M
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#endif
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desc_ofs:
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* actual partition name. The last entry must point to os_misc,
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* which is used for non-matching names.
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*/
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.byte os_dos-. # 1, FAT12 DOS
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.byte os_dos-. # 6, FAT16 <32M, DOS/WIN
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.byte os_win-. # 7, FAT16 >=32M Windows
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.byte os_win-. # 11, FAT32
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.byte os_win-. # 12, FAT32-LBA
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#ifndef SAVE_MEMORY
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.byte os_win-. # 14, FAT16-LBA
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#endif
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.byte os_linux-. # 131, Linux
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.byte os_freebsd-. # 165, FreeBSD
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.byte os_bsd-. # 166, OpenBSD
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.byte os_bsd-. # 169, NetBSD
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.byte os_dos-. # 4, FAT16 < 32M
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.byte os_dos-. # 6, FAT16 >= 32M
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.byte os_win-. # 7, NTFS
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.byte os_win-. # 11, FAT32
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#ifndef SAVE_MORE_MEMORY
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.byte os_ext-. # 5, DOS Ext
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.byte os_ext-. # 15, DOS Ext-LBA
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#endif
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#ifndef SAVE_MEMORY
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.byte os_dos-. # 1, FAT12 DOS
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.byte os_dos-. # 4, FAT16 <32M
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#endif
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.byte os_misc-. # Unknown
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/*
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*/
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os_misc: .byte '?'|0x80
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os_dos:
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#ifndef SAVE_MEMORY /* DOS string only if room */
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#ifndef SAVE_MORE_MEMORY /* 'DOS' remapped to 'WIN' if no room */
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.ascii "DO"; .byte 'S'|0x80
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#endif
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os_win: .ascii "WI"; .byte 'N'|0x80
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os_win: .ascii "Wi"; .byte 'n'|0x80
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os_linux: .ascii "Linu"; .byte 'x'|0x80
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os_freebsd: .ascii "Free"
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os_bsd: .ascii "BS"; .byte 'D'|0x80
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