#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <log/log.h>
#include <types/types.h>
#include <talloc/talloc.h>
container_of(stmt, struct grub2_statement_menuentry, st)
#define to_stmt_function(stmt) \
container_of(stmt, struct grub2_statement_function, st)
+#define to_stmt_for(stmt) \
+ container_of(stmt, struct grub2_statement_for, st)
#define to_stmt_conditional(stmt) \
container_of(stmt, struct grub2_statement_conditional, st)
struct env_entry {
- const char *name;
- const char *value;
+ char *name;
+ char *value;
struct list_item list;
};
struct list_item list;
};
+static const char *default_prefix = "/boot/grub";
+
static struct grub2_symtab_entry *script_lookup_function(
struct grub2_script *script, const char *name)
{
if (!entry) {
entry = talloc(script, struct env_entry);
- entry->name = name;
+ entry->name = talloc_strdup(entry, name);
list_add(&script->environment, &entry->list);
+ } else {
+ talloc_free(entry->value);
}
- entry->value = value;
+ entry->value = talloc_strdup(entry, value);
}
-static bool expand_var(struct grub2_script *script, struct grub2_word *word)
+static char *expand_var(struct grub2_script *script, struct grub2_word *word)
{
const char *val;
if (!val)
val = "";
- word->text = talloc_strdup(script, val);
-
- return true;
+ return talloc_strdup(script, val);
}
static bool is_delim(char c)
return c == ' ' || c == '\t';
}
-/* For non-double-quoted variable expansions, we may need to split the
- * variable's value into multiple argv items.
- *
- * This function sets the word->text to the initial set of non-delimiter chars
- * in the expanded var value. We then skip any delimiter chars, and (if
- * required), create the new argv item with the remaining text, and
- * add it to the argv list, after top_word.
- */
-static void process_split(struct grub2_script *script,
- struct grub2_word *top_word,
- struct grub2_word *word)
+static bool option_is_default(struct grub2_script *script,
+ struct discover_boot_option *opt, const char *id)
{
- int i, len, delim_start = -1, delim_end = -1;
- struct grub2_word *new_word;
- char *remainder;
+ unsigned int default_idx;
+ const char *var;
+ char *end;
- len = strlen(word->text);
+ var = script_env_get(script, "default");
+ if (!var)
+ return false;
- /* Scan our string for the start of a delim (delim_start), and the
- * start of any new text (delim_end). */
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- if (is_delim(word->text[i])) {
- if (delim_start == -1)
- delim_start = i;
- } else if (delim_start != -1) {
- delim_end = i;
- break;
- }
+ default_idx = strtoul(var, &end, 10);
+ if (end != var && *end == '\0')
+ return default_idx == script->n_options;
+
+ /* if we don't have an explicit id for this option, fall back to
+ * the name */
+ if (!id)
+ id = opt->option->name;
+
+ return !strcmp(id, var);
+}
+
+static void append_text_to_current_arg(struct grub2_argv *argv,
+ const char *text, int len)
+{
+ char *cur = argv->argv[argv->argc - 1];
+
+ if (cur) {
+ int curlen = strlen(cur);
+ cur = talloc_realloc(argv->argv, cur, char, len + curlen + 1);
+ memcpy(cur + curlen, text, len);
+ cur[len + curlen] = '\0';
+
+ } else {
+ cur = talloc_strndup(argv->argv, text, len);
}
- /* No delim? nothing to do. The process_expansions loop will
- * append this word's text to the top word, if necessary
- */
- if (delim_start == -1)
+ argv->argv[argv->argc-1] = cur;
+}
+
+/* Add a word to the argv array. Depending on the word type, and presence of
+ * delimiter characters, we may add multiple items to the array.
+ */
+static void append_word_to_argv(struct grub2_script *script,
+ struct grub2_argv *argv, struct grub2_word *word)
+{
+ const char *text, *pos;
+ int i, len;
+
+ /* If it's a variable, perform substitution */
+ if (word->type == GRUB2_WORD_VAR)
+ text = expand_var(script, word);
+ else
+ text = word->text;
+
+ len = strlen(text);
+
+ /* If we have no text, we leave the current word as-is. The caller
+ * has allocated an empty string for the case where this is the
+ * first text token */
+ if (!len)
return;
- /* Set this word's text value to the text before the delimiter.
- * this will get appended to the top word
- */
- word->text[delim_start] = '\0';
-
- /* No trailing text? If there are no following word tokens, we're done.
- * Otherwise, we need to start a new argv item with those tokens */
- if (delim_end == -1) {
- if (!word->next)
- return;
- remainder = "";
- } else {
- remainder = word->text + delim_end;
+ /* If we're not splitting, we just add the entire block to the
+ * current argv item */
+ if (!word->split) {
+ append_text_to_current_arg(argv, text, len);
+ return;
}
- new_word = talloc(script, struct grub2_word);
- new_word->type = GRUB2_WORD_TEXT;
- /* if there's no trailing text, we know we don't need to re-split */
- new_word->split = delim_end != -1;
- new_word->next = word->next;
- new_word->last = NULL;
- new_word->text = talloc_strdup(new_word, remainder);
+ /* Scan for delimiters. If we find a word-end boundary, add the word
+ * to the argv array, and start a new argv item */
+ pos = !is_delim(text[0]) ? text : NULL;
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- /* stitch it into the argv list before this word */
- list_insert_after(&top_word->argv_list,
- &new_word->argv_list);
+ /* first delimiter after a word: add the accumulated word to
+ * argv */
+ if (pos && is_delim(text[i])) {
+ append_text_to_current_arg(argv, pos,
+ text + i - pos);
+ pos = NULL;
+
+ /* first non-delimeter after a delimiter: record the starting
+ * position, and create another argv item */
+ } else if (!pos && !is_delim(text[i])) {
+ pos = text + i;
+ argv->argc++;
+ argv->argv = talloc_realloc(argv, argv->argv, char *,
+ argv->argc);
+ argv->argv[argv->argc - 1] = NULL;
+ }
+ }
- /* terminate this word */
- word->next = NULL;
+ /* add remaining word characters */
+ if (pos)
+ append_text_to_current_arg(argv, pos, text + len - pos);
}
-/* iterate through the words in an argv_list, looking for GRUB2_WORD_VAR
+/* Transform an argv word-token list (returned from the parser) into an
+ * expanded argv array (as used by the script execution code). We do this by
+ * iterating through the words in an argv_list, looking for GRUB2_WORD_VAR
* expansions.
- *
- * Once that's done, we may (if split == true) have to split the word to create
- * new argv items
*/
static void process_expansions(struct grub2_script *script,
struct grub2_argv *argv)
{
struct grub2_word *top_word, *word;
- int i;
argv->argc = 0;
+ argv->argv = NULL;
list_for_each_entry(&argv->words, top_word, argv_list) {
argv->argc++;
-
- /* expand vars and squash the list of words into the head
- * of the argv word list */
- for (word = top_word; word; word = word->next) {
-
- /* if it's a variable, perform the substitution */
- if (word->type == GRUB2_WORD_VAR) {
- expand_var(script, word);
- word->type = GRUB2_WORD_TEXT;
- }
-
- /* split; this will potentially insert argv
- * entries after top_word. */
- if (word->split)
- process_split(script, top_word, word);
-
- /* accumulate word text into the top word, so
- * we end up with a shallow tree of argv data */
- /* todo: don't do this in process_split */
- if (word != top_word) {
- top_word->text = talloc_asprintf_append(
- top_word->text,
- "%s", word->text);
- }
-
-
- }
- top_word->next = NULL;
+ argv->argv = talloc_realloc(argv, argv->argv, char *,
+ argv->argc);
+ /* because we've parsed a separate word here, we know that
+ * we need at least an empty string */
+ argv->argv[argv->argc - 1] = talloc_strdup(argv->argv, "");
+
+ for (word = top_word; word; word = word->next)
+ append_word_to_argv(script, argv, word);
}
- /* convert the list to an argv array, to pass to the function */
- argv->argv = talloc_array(script, char *, argv->argc);
- i = 0;
-
- list_for_each_entry(&argv->words, word, argv_list)
- argv->argv[i++] = word->text;
+ /* we may have allocated an extra argv element but not populated it */
+ if (!argv->argv[argv->argc - 1])
+ argv->argc--;
}
static int statements_execute(struct grub2_script *script,
entry = script_lookup_function(script, st->argv->argv[0]);
if (!entry) {
- fprintf(stderr, "undefined function '%s'\n", st->argv->argv[0]);
+ pb_log("grub2: undefined function '%s'\n", st->argv->argv[0]);
return 1;
}
{
struct grub2_statement_if *st = to_stmt_if(statement);
struct grub2_statement *conditional;
- bool executed;
- int rc;
+ bool executed = false;
+ int rc = 0;
list_for_each_entry(&st->conditionals->list, conditional, list) {
rc = statement_conditional_execute(script,
{
struct grub2_statement_menuentry *st = to_stmt_menuentry(statement);
struct discover_boot_option *opt;
+ const char *id = NULL;
+ int i;
process_expansions(script, st->argv);
opt = discover_boot_option_create(script->ctx, script->ctx->device);
- if (st->argv->argc > 0) {
+
+ /* XXX: --options=values need to be parsed properly; this is a simple
+ * implementation to get --id= working.
+ */
+ for (i = 1; i < st->argv->argc; ++i) {
+ if (strncmp("--id=", st->argv->argv[i], 5) == 0) {
+ id = st->argv->argv[i] + 5;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (st->argv->argc > 0)
opt->option->name = talloc_strdup(opt, st->argv->argv[0]);
- } else {
+ else
opt->option->name = talloc_strdup(opt, "(unknown)");
- }
+
opt->option->id = talloc_asprintf(opt->option, "%s#%s",
script->ctx->device->device->id,
- opt->option->name);
+ id ? id : opt->option->name);
script->opt = opt;
statements_execute(script, st->statements);
- discover_context_add_boot_option(script->ctx, opt);
+ if (!opt->boot_image)
+ return -1;
+
+ opt->option->is_default = option_is_default(script, opt, id);
+
+ list_add_tail(&script->options, &opt->list);
+ script->n_options++;
script->opt = NULL;
return 0;
const char *name;
if (st->name->type == GRUB2_WORD_VAR)
- expand_var(script, st->name);
+ name = expand_var(script, st->name);
+ else
+ name = st->name->text;
- name = st->name->text;
script_register_function(script, name, function_invoke, st);
return 0;
}
+int statement_for_execute(struct grub2_script *script,
+ struct grub2_statement *statement)
+{
+ struct grub2_statement_for *st = to_stmt_for(statement);
+ const char *varname;
+ int i, rc = 0;
+
+ if (st->var->type == GRUB2_WORD_VAR)
+ expand_var(script, st->var);
+ varname = st->var->text;
+
+ process_expansions(script, st->list);
+
+ for (i = 0; i < st->list->argc; ++i) {
+ script_env_set(script, varname, st->list->argv[i]);
+ rc = statements_execute(script, st->body);
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
static void init_env(struct grub2_script *script)
{
struct env_entry *env;
+ char *prefix, *sep;
list_init(&script->environment);
+ /* use location of the parsed config file to determine the prefix */
env = talloc(script, struct env_entry);
- env->name = talloc_strdup(env, "prefix");
- env->value = talloc_strdup(env, "/");
- list_add(&script->environment, &env->list);
+ prefix = NULL;
+ if (script->filename) {
+ sep = strrchr(script->filename, '/');
+ if (sep)
+ prefix = talloc_strndup(env, script->filename,
+ sep - script->filename);
+ }
+
+ script_env_set(script, "prefix", prefix ? : default_prefix);
+ if (prefix)
+ talloc_free(prefix);
+
+ /* establish feature settings */
+ script_env_set(script, "feature_menuentry_id", "y");
}
void script_register_function(struct grub2_script *script,
list_add(&script->symtab, &entry->list);
}
+static void set_fallback_default(struct grub2_script *script)
+{
+ struct discover_boot_option *opt, *first = NULL;
+ bool have_default = false;
+
+ list_for_each_entry(&script->options, opt, list) {
+ if (!first)
+ first = opt;
+ have_default = have_default || opt->option->is_default;
+ }
+
+ if (!have_default && first) {
+ const char *env = script_env_get(script, "default");
+
+ pb_log("grub: no explicit default (env default=%s), "
+ "falling back to first option (%s)\n",
+ env ?: "unset", first->option->name);
+
+ first->option->is_default = true;
+ }
+}
void script_execute(struct grub2_script *script)
{
+ struct discover_boot_option *opt, *tmp;
+
+ init_env(script);
statements_execute(script, script->statements);
+
+ set_fallback_default(script);
+
+ list_for_each_entry_safe(&script->options, opt, tmp, list)
+ discover_context_add_boot_option(script->ctx, opt);
+
+ /* Our option list will be invalid, as we've added all options to the
+ * discover context */
+ list_init(&script->options);
}
struct grub2_script *create_script(struct grub2_parser *parser,
{
struct grub2_script *script;
- script = talloc(parser, struct grub2_script);
+ script = talloc_zero(parser, struct grub2_script);
- init_env(script);
script->ctx = ctx;
- script->opt = NULL;
list_init(&script->symtab);
+ list_init(&script->options);
register_builtins(script);
return script;