Blame SOURCES/0504-powerpc-prefix-detection-support-device-names-with-c.patch

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From 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net>
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2022 14:34:32 +1100
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Subject: [PATCH] powerpc: prefix detection: support device names with commas
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Frustratingly, the device name itself can contain an embedded comma:
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e.g /pci@800000020000015/pci1014,034A@0/sas/disk@5000c50098a0ee8b
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So my previous approach was wrong: we cannot rely upon the presence
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of a comma to say that a partition has been specified!
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It turns out for prefixes like (,gpt2)/grub2 we really want to make
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up a full (device,partition)/patch prefix, because root discovery code
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in 10_linux will reset the root variable and use search to fill it again.
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If you have run grub-install, you probably don't have search built in,
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and if you don't have prefix containing (device,partition), grub will
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construct ($root)$prefix/powerpc-ieee1275/search.mod - but because $root
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has just been changed, this will no longer work, and the boot will fail!
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Retain the gist of the logic, but instead of looking for a comma, look for
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a leading '('. This matches the earlier code better anyway.
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There's certainly a better fix to be had. But any time you chose to build
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with a bare prefix like '/grub2', you're almost certainly going to build in
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search anyway, so this will do.
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net>
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(cherry picked from commit 80b6eb5e55e6d1a4c9896361e61de31c29e6939d)
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(cherry picked from commit f3df9f1c2335df22d020e80583d932e254594f0e)
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---
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 grub-core/kern/main.c | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++------
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 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/grub-core/kern/main.c b/grub-core/kern/main.c
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index 40a709117f..abbf8af9e6 100644
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--- a/grub-core/kern/main.c
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+++ b/grub-core/kern/main.c
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@@ -241,14 +241,29 @@ grub_set_prefix_and_root (void)
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 	    what sorts of paths represent disks with partition tables and those
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 	    without partition tables.
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-	 So we act unless there is a comma in the device, which would indicate
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-	 a partition has already been specified.
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+          - Frustratingly, the device name itself can contain an embedded comma:
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+            /pci@800000020000015/pci1014,034A@0/sas/disk@5000c50098a0ee8b
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+            So we cannot even rely upon the presence of a comma to say that a
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+            partition has been specified!
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-	 (If we only have a path, the code in normal to discover config files
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-	 will try both without partitions and then with any partitions so we
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-	 will cover both CDs and HDs.)
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+         If we only have a path in $prefix, the code in normal to discover
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+	 config files will try all disks, both without partitions and then with
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+	 any partitions so we will cover both CDs and HDs.
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+
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+         However, it doesn't then set the prefix to be something like
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+         (discovered partition)/path, and so it is fragile against runtime
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+         changes to $root. For example some of the stuff done in 10_linux to
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+         reload $root sets root differently and then uses search to find it
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+         again. If the search module is not built in, when we change root, grub
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+         will look in (new root)/path/powerpc-ieee1275, that won't work, and we
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+         will not be able to load the search module and the boot will fail.
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+
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+         This is particularly likely to hit us in the grub-install
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+         (,msdos2)/grub2 case, so we act unless the supplied prefix starts with
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+         '(', which would likely indicate a partition has already been
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+         specified.
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        */
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-      if (grub_strchr (device, ',') == NULL)
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+      if (prefix && prefix[0] != '(')
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         grub_env_set ("prefix", path);
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       else
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 #endif