grub-luks2-improved-stable/040_all_grub-0.96-nxstack.patch
2008-04-06 01:17:02 +00:00

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Fix NX segfaulting on amd64.
Patch by Peter Jones.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-grub/2005-03/msg00011.html
--- grub-0.97/grub/asmstub.c
+++ grub-0.97/grub/asmstub.c
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <termios.h>
#include <signal.h>
+#include <sys/mman.h>
#ifdef __linux__
# include <sys/ioctl.h> /* ioctl */
@@ -79,7 +80,7 @@
struct apm_info apm_bios_info;
/* Emulation requirements. */
-char *grub_scratch_mem = 0;
+void *grub_scratch_mem = 0;
struct geometry *disks = 0;
@@ -103,14 +104,62 @@
static unsigned int serial_speed;
#endif /* SIMULATE_SLOWNESS_OF_SERIAL */
+/* This allocates page-aligned storage of the specified size, which must be
+ * a multiple of the page size as determined by calling sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)
+ */
+#ifdef __linux__
+static void *
+grub_mmap_alloc(size_t len)
+{
+ int mmap_flags = MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_EXECUTABLE;
+
+#ifdef MAP_32BIT
+ mmap_flags |= MAP_32BIT;
+#endif
+ /* Mark the simulated stack executable, as GCC uses stack trampolines
+ * to implement nested functions. */
+ return mmap(NULL, len, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC, mmap_flags, -1, 0);
+}
+#else /* !defined(__linux__) */
+static void *
+grub_mmap_alloc(size_t len)
+{
+ int fd = 0, offset = 0, ret = 0;
+ void *pa = MAP_FAILED;
+ char template[] = "/tmp/grub_mmap_alloc_XXXXXX";
+ errno_t e;
+
+ fd = mkstemp(template);
+ if (fd < 0)
+ return pa;
+
+ unlink(template);
+
+ ret = ftruncate(fd, len);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ return pa;
+
+ /* Mark the simulated stack executable, as GCC uses stack trampolines
+ * to implement nested functions. */
+ pa = mmap(NULL, len, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
+ MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_EXECUTABLE, fd, offset);
+
+ e = errno;
+ close(fd);
+ errno = e;
+ return pa;
+}
+#endif /* defined(__linux__) */
+
/* The main entry point into this mess. */
int
grub_stage2 (void)
{
/* These need to be static, because they survive our stack transitions. */
static int status = 0;
- static char *realstack;
- char *scratch, *simstack;
+ static void *realstack;
+ void *simstack_alloc_base, *simstack;
+ size_t simstack_size, page_size;
int i;
/* We need a nested function so that we get a clean stack frame,
@@ -140,9 +189,35 @@
}
assert (grub_scratch_mem == 0);
- scratch = malloc (0x100000 + EXTENDED_MEMSIZE + 15);
- assert (scratch);
- grub_scratch_mem = (char *) ((((int) scratch) >> 4) << 4);
+
+ /* Allocate enough pages for 0x100000 + EXTENDED_SIZE + 15, and
+ * make sure the memory is aligned to a multiple of the system's
+ * page size */
+ page_size = sysconf (_SC_PAGESIZE);
+ simstack_size = ( 0x100000 + EXTENDED_MEMSIZE + 15);
+ if (simstack_size % page_size)
+ {
+ /* If we're not on a page_size boundary, round up to the next one */
+ simstack_size &= ~(page_size-1);
+ simstack_size += page_size;
+ }
+
+ /* Add one for a PROT_NONE boundary page at each end. */
+ simstack_size += 2 * page_size;
+
+ simstack_alloc_base = grub_mmap_alloc(simstack_size);
+ assert (simstack_alloc_base != MAP_FAILED);
+
+ /* mark pages above and below our simstack area as innaccessable.
+ * If the implementation we're using doesn't support that, then the
+ * new protection modes are undefined. It's safe to just ignore
+ * them, though. It'd be nice if we knew that we'd get a SEGV for
+ * touching the area, but that's all. it'd be nice to have. */
+ mprotect (simstack_alloc_base, page_size, PROT_NONE);
+ mprotect ((void *)((unsigned long)simstack_alloc_base +
+ simstack_size - page_size), page_size, PROT_NONE);
+
+ grub_scratch_mem = (void *)((unsigned long)simstack_alloc_base + page_size);
/* FIXME: simulate the memory holes using mprot, if available. */
@@ -215,7 +290,7 @@
device_map = 0;
free (disks);
disks = 0;
- free (scratch);
+ munmap(simstack_alloc_base, simstack_size);
grub_scratch_mem = 0;
if (serial_device)
--- grub-0.97/stage2/builtins.c
+++ grub-0.97/stage2/builtins.c
@@ -131,63 +131,98 @@
}
+/* blocklist_read_helper nee disk_read_blocklist_func was a nested
+ * function, to which pointers were taken and exposed globally. Even
+ * in the GNU-C nested functions extension, they have local linkage,
+ * and aren't guaranteed to be accessable *at all* outside of their
+ * containing scope.
+ *
+ * Above and beyond all of that, the variables within blocklist_func_context
+ * are originally local variables, with local (not even static) linkage,
+ * from within blocklist_func. These were each referenced by
+ * disk_read_blocklist_func, which is only called from other functions
+ * through a globally scoped pointer.
+ *
+ * The documentation in GCC actually uses the words "all hell will break
+ * loose" to describe this scenario.
+ *
+ * Also, "start_sector" was also used uninitialized, but gcc doesn't warn
+ * about it (possibly because of the scoping madness?)
+ */
+
+static struct {
+ int start_sector;
+ int num_sectors;
+ int num_entries;
+ int last_length;
+} blocklist_func_context = {
+ .start_sector = 0,
+ .num_sectors = 0,
+ .num_entries = 0,
+ .last_length = 0
+};
+
+/* Collect contiguous blocks into one entry as many as possible,
+ and print the blocklist notation on the screen. */
+static void
+blocklist_read_helper (int sector, int offset, int length)
+{
+ int *start_sector = &blocklist_func_context.start_sector;
+ int *num_sectors = &blocklist_func_context.num_sectors;
+ int *num_entries = &blocklist_func_context.num_entries;
+ int *last_length = &blocklist_func_context.last_length;
+
+ if (*num_sectors > 0)
+ {
+ if (*start_sector + *num_sectors == sector
+ && offset == 0 && *last_length == SECTOR_SIZE)
+ {
+ *num_sectors++;
+ *last_length = length;
+ return;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (*last_length == SECTOR_SIZE)
+ grub_printf ("%s%d+%d", *num_entries ? "," : "",
+ *start_sector - part_start, *num_sectors);
+ else if (*num_sectors > 1)
+ grub_printf ("%s%d+%d,%d[0-%d]", *num_entries ? "," : "",
+ *start_sector - part_start, *num_sectors-1,
+ *start_sector + *num_sectors-1 - part_start,
+ *last_length);
+ else
+ grub_printf ("%s%d[0-%d]", *num_entries ? "," : "",
+ *start_sector - part_start, *last_length);
+ *num_entries++;
+ *num_sectors = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (offset > 0)
+ {
+ grub_printf("%s%d[%d-%d]", *num_entries ? "," : "",
+ sector-part_start, offset, offset+length);
+ *num_entries++;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *start_sector = sector;
+ *num_sectors = 1;
+ *last_length = length;
+ }
+}
+
/* blocklist */
static int
blocklist_func (char *arg, int flags)
{
char *dummy = (char *) RAW_ADDR (0x100000);
- int start_sector;
- int num_sectors = 0;
- int num_entries = 0;
- int last_length = 0;
-
- auto void disk_read_blocklist_func (int sector, int offset, int length);
-
- /* Collect contiguous blocks into one entry as many as possible,
- and print the blocklist notation on the screen. */
- auto void disk_read_blocklist_func (int sector, int offset, int length)
- {
- if (num_sectors > 0)
- {
- if (start_sector + num_sectors == sector
- && offset == 0 && last_length == SECTOR_SIZE)
- {
- num_sectors++;
- last_length = length;
- return;
- }
- else
- {
- if (last_length == SECTOR_SIZE)
- grub_printf ("%s%d+%d", num_entries ? "," : "",
- start_sector - part_start, num_sectors);
- else if (num_sectors > 1)
- grub_printf ("%s%d+%d,%d[0-%d]", num_entries ? "," : "",
- start_sector - part_start, num_sectors-1,
- start_sector + num_sectors-1 - part_start,
- last_length);
- else
- grub_printf ("%s%d[0-%d]", num_entries ? "," : "",
- start_sector - part_start, last_length);
- num_entries++;
- num_sectors = 0;
- }
- }
-
- if (offset > 0)
- {
- grub_printf("%s%d[%d-%d]", num_entries ? "," : "",
- sector-part_start, offset, offset+length);
- num_entries++;
- }
- else
- {
- start_sector = sector;
- num_sectors = 1;
- last_length = length;
- }
- }
+ int *start_sector = &blocklist_func_context.start_sector;
+ int *num_sectors = &blocklist_func_context.num_sectors;
+ int *num_entries = &blocklist_func_context.num_entries;
+
/* Open the file. */
if (! grub_open (arg))
return 1;
@@ -204,15 +241,15 @@
grub_printf (")");
/* Read in the whole file to DUMMY. */
- disk_read_hook = disk_read_blocklist_func;
+ disk_read_hook = blocklist_read_helper;
if (! grub_read (dummy, -1))
goto fail;
/* The last entry may not be printed yet. Don't check if it is a
* full sector, since it doesn't matter if we read too much. */
- if (num_sectors > 0)
- grub_printf ("%s%d+%d", num_entries ? "," : "",
- start_sector - part_start, num_sectors);
+ if (*num_sectors > 0)
+ grub_printf ("%s%d+%d", *num_entries ? "," : "",
+ *start_sector - part_start, *num_sectors);
grub_printf ("\n");
@@ -1868,6 +1905,77 @@
/* install */
+static struct {
+ int saved_sector;
+ int installaddr;
+ int installlist;
+ char *stage2_first_buffer;
+} install_func_context = {
+ .saved_sector = 0,
+ .installaddr = 0,
+ .installlist = 0,
+ .stage2_first_buffer = NULL,
+};
+
+/* Save the first sector of Stage2 in STAGE2_SECT. */
+/* Formerly disk_read_savesect_func with local scope inside install_func */
+static void
+install_savesect_helper(int sector, int offset, int length)
+{
+ if (debug)
+ printf ("[%d]", sector);
+
+ /* ReiserFS has files which sometimes contain data not aligned
+ on sector boundaries. Returning an error is better than
+ silently failing. */
+ if (offset != 0 || length != SECTOR_SIZE)
+ errnum = ERR_UNALIGNED;
+
+ install_func_context.saved_sector = sector;
+}
+
+/* Write SECTOR to INSTALLLIST, and update INSTALLADDR and INSTALLSECT. */
+/* Formerly disk_read_blocklist_func with local scope inside install_func */
+static void
+install_blocklist_helper (int sector, int offset, int length)
+{
+ int *installaddr = &install_func_context.installaddr;
+ int *installlist = &install_func_context.installlist;
+ char **stage2_first_buffer = &install_func_context.stage2_first_buffer;
+ /* Was the last sector full? */
+ static int last_length = SECTOR_SIZE;
+
+ if (debug)
+ printf("[%d]", sector);
+
+ if (offset != 0 || last_length != SECTOR_SIZE)
+ {
+ /* We found a non-sector-aligned data block. */
+ errnum = ERR_UNALIGNED;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ last_length = length;
+
+ if (*((unsigned long *) (*installlist - 4))
+ + *((unsigned short *) *installlist) != sector
+ || *installlist == (int) *stage2_first_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE + 4)
+ {
+ *installlist -= 8;
+
+ if (*((unsigned long *) (*installlist - 8)))
+ errnum = ERR_WONT_FIT;
+ else
+ {
+ *((unsigned short *) (*installlist + 2)) = (*installaddr >> 4);
+ *((unsigned long *) (*installlist - 4)) = sector;
+ }
+ }
+
+ *((unsigned short *) *installlist) += 1;
+ *installaddr += 512;
+}
+
static int
install_func (char *arg, int flags)
{
@@ -1875,8 +1983,12 @@
char *stage1_buffer = (char *) RAW_ADDR (0x100000);
char *stage2_buffer = stage1_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE;
char *old_sect = stage2_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE;
- char *stage2_first_buffer = old_sect + SECTOR_SIZE;
- char *stage2_second_buffer = stage2_first_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE;
+ /* stage2_first_buffer used to be defined as:
+ * char *stage2_first_buffer = old_sect + SECTOR_SIZE; */
+ char **stage2_first_buffer = &install_func_context.stage2_first_buffer;
+ /* and stage2_second_buffer was:
+ * char *stage2_second_buffer = stage2_first_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE; */
+ char *stage2_second_buffer = old_sect + SECTOR_SIZE + SECTOR_SIZE;
/* XXX: Probably SECTOR_SIZE is reasonable. */
char *config_filename = stage2_second_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE;
char *dummy = config_filename + SECTOR_SIZE;
@@ -1885,10 +1997,11 @@
int src_drive, src_partition, src_part_start;
int i;
struct geometry dest_geom, src_geom;
- int saved_sector;
+ int *saved_sector = &install_func_context.saved_sector;
int stage2_first_sector, stage2_second_sector;
char *ptr;
- int installaddr, installlist;
+ int *installaddr = &install_func_context.installaddr;
+ int *installlist = &install_func_context.installlist;
/* Point to the location of the name of a configuration file in Stage 2. */
char *config_file_location;
/* If FILE is a Stage 1.5? */
@@ -1897,67 +2010,13 @@
int is_open = 0;
/* If LBA is forced? */
int is_force_lba = 0;
- /* Was the last sector full? */
- int last_length = SECTOR_SIZE;
-
+
+ *stage2_first_buffer = old_sect + SECTOR_SIZE;
#ifdef GRUB_UTIL
/* If the Stage 2 is in a partition mounted by an OS, this will store
the filename under the OS. */
char *stage2_os_file = 0;
#endif /* GRUB_UTIL */
-
- auto void disk_read_savesect_func (int sector, int offset, int length);
- auto void disk_read_blocklist_func (int sector, int offset, int length);
-
- /* Save the first sector of Stage2 in STAGE2_SECT. */
- auto void disk_read_savesect_func (int sector, int offset, int length)
- {
- if (debug)
- printf ("[%d]", sector);
-
- /* ReiserFS has files which sometimes contain data not aligned
- on sector boundaries. Returning an error is better than
- silently failing. */
- if (offset != 0 || length != SECTOR_SIZE)
- errnum = ERR_UNALIGNED;
-
- saved_sector = sector;
- }
-
- /* Write SECTOR to INSTALLLIST, and update INSTALLADDR and
- INSTALLSECT. */
- auto void disk_read_blocklist_func (int sector, int offset, int length)
- {
- if (debug)
- printf("[%d]", sector);
-
- if (offset != 0 || last_length != SECTOR_SIZE)
- {
- /* We found a non-sector-aligned data block. */
- errnum = ERR_UNALIGNED;
- return;
- }
-
- last_length = length;
-
- if (*((unsigned long *) (installlist - 4))
- + *((unsigned short *) installlist) != sector
- || installlist == (int) stage2_first_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE + 4)
- {
- installlist -= 8;
-
- if (*((unsigned long *) (installlist - 8)))
- errnum = ERR_WONT_FIT;
- else
- {
- *((unsigned short *) (installlist + 2)) = (installaddr >> 4);
- *((unsigned long *) (installlist - 4)) = sector;
- }
- }
-
- *((unsigned short *) installlist) += 1;
- installaddr += 512;
- }
/* First, check the GNU-style long option. */
while (1)
@@ -1987,10 +2049,10 @@
addr = skip_to (0, file);
/* Get the installation address. */
- if (! safe_parse_maxint (&addr, &installaddr))
+ if (! safe_parse_maxint (&addr, installaddr))
{
/* ADDR is not specified. */
- installaddr = 0;
+ *installaddr = 0;
ptr = addr;
errnum = 0;
}
@@ -2084,17 +2146,17 @@
= (dest_drive & BIOS_FLAG_FIXED_DISK);
/* Read the first sector of Stage 2. */
- disk_read_hook = disk_read_savesect_func;
- if (grub_read (stage2_first_buffer, SECTOR_SIZE) != SECTOR_SIZE)
+ disk_read_hook = install_savesect_helper;
+ if (grub_read (*stage2_first_buffer, SECTOR_SIZE) != SECTOR_SIZE)
goto fail;
- stage2_first_sector = saved_sector;
+ stage2_first_sector = *saved_sector;
/* Read the second sector of Stage 2. */
if (grub_read (stage2_second_buffer, SECTOR_SIZE) != SECTOR_SIZE)
goto fail;
- stage2_second_sector = saved_sector;
+ stage2_second_sector = *saved_sector;
/* Check for the version of Stage 2. */
if (*((short *) (stage2_second_buffer + STAGE2_VER_MAJ_OFFS))
@@ -2110,27 +2172,27 @@
/* If INSTALLADDR is not specified explicitly in the command-line,
determine it by the Stage 2 id. */
- if (! installaddr)
+ if (! *installaddr)
{
if (! is_stage1_5)
/* Stage 2. */
- installaddr = 0x8000;
+ *installaddr = 0x8000;
else
/* Stage 1.5. */
- installaddr = 0x2000;
+ *installaddr = 0x2000;
}
*((unsigned long *) (stage1_buffer + STAGE1_STAGE2_SECTOR))
= stage2_first_sector;
*((unsigned short *) (stage1_buffer + STAGE1_STAGE2_ADDRESS))
- = installaddr;
+ = *installaddr;
*((unsigned short *) (stage1_buffer + STAGE1_STAGE2_SEGMENT))
- = installaddr >> 4;
+ = *installaddr >> 4;
- i = (int) stage2_first_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE - 4;
+ i = (int) *stage2_first_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE - 4;
while (*((unsigned long *) i))
{
- if (i < (int) stage2_first_buffer
+ if (i < (int) *stage2_first_buffer
|| (*((int *) (i - 4)) & 0x80000000)
|| *((unsigned short *) i) >= 0xA00
|| *((short *) (i + 2)) == 0)
@@ -2144,13 +2206,13 @@
i -= 8;
}
- installlist = (int) stage2_first_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE + 4;
- installaddr += SECTOR_SIZE;
+ *installlist = (int) *stage2_first_buffer + SECTOR_SIZE + 4;
+ *installaddr += SECTOR_SIZE;
/* Read the whole of Stage2 except for the first sector. */
grub_seek (SECTOR_SIZE);
- disk_read_hook = disk_read_blocklist_func;
+ disk_read_hook = install_blocklist_helper;
if (! grub_read (dummy, -1))
goto fail;
@@ -2233,7 +2295,7 @@
/* Skip the first sector. */
grub_seek (SECTOR_SIZE);
- disk_read_hook = disk_read_savesect_func;
+ disk_read_hook = install_savesect_helper;
if (grub_read (stage2_buffer, SECTOR_SIZE) != SECTOR_SIZE)
goto fail;
@@ -2303,7 +2365,7 @@
else
#endif /* GRUB_UTIL */
{
- if (! devwrite (saved_sector - part_start, 1, stage2_buffer))
+ if (! devwrite (*saved_sector - part_start, 1, stage2_buffer))
goto fail;
}
}
@@ -2325,7 +2387,7 @@
goto fail;
}
- if (fwrite (stage2_first_buffer, 1, SECTOR_SIZE, fp) != SECTOR_SIZE)
+ if (fwrite (*stage2_first_buffer, 1, SECTOR_SIZE, fp) != SECTOR_SIZE)
{
fclose (fp);
errnum = ERR_WRITE;
@@ -2352,7 +2414,7 @@
goto fail;
if (! devwrite (stage2_first_sector - src_part_start, 1,
- stage2_first_buffer))
+ *stage2_first_buffer))
goto fail;
if (! devwrite (stage2_second_sector - src_part_start, 1,
--- grub-0.97/stage2/shared.h
+++ grub-0.97/stage2/shared.h
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@
/* Maybe redirect memory requests through grub_scratch_mem. */
#ifdef GRUB_UTIL
-extern char *grub_scratch_mem;
-# define RAW_ADDR(x) ((x) + (int) grub_scratch_mem)
+extern void *grub_scratch_mem;
+# define RAW_ADDR(x) ((x) + (unsigned long) grub_scratch_mem)
# define RAW_SEG(x) (RAW_ADDR ((x) << 4) >> 4)
#else
# define RAW_ADDR(x) (x)