menu_command.c revision e17fd3dc9509c7676368b91b13de22b224532bd8
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/*
* Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
/*
* This file contains functions that implement the command menu commands.
*/
#include "global.h"
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#if defined(sparc)
#include <sys/hdio.h>
#endif /* defined(sparc) */
#include "main.h"
#include "analyze.h"
#include "menu.h"
#include "menu_command.h"
#include "menu_defect.h"
#include "menu_partition.h"
#include "param.h"
#include "misc.h"
#include "label.h"
#include "startup.h"
#include "partition.h"
#include "prompts.h"
#include "checkdev.h"
#include "io.h"
#include "ctlr_scsi.h"
#include "auto_sense.h"
#include "modify_partition.h"
extern struct menu_item menu_partition[];
extern struct menu_item menu_analyze[];
extern struct menu_item menu_defect[];
/*
* Choices for the p_tag vtoc field
*/
slist_t ptag_choices[] = {
{ "unassigned", "", V_UNASSIGNED },
{ "boot", "", V_BOOT },
{ "root", "", V_ROOT },
{ "swap", "", V_SWAP },
{ "usr", "", V_USR },
{ "backup", "", V_BACKUP },
{ "stand", "", V_STAND },
{ "var", "", V_VAR },
{ "home", "", V_HOME },
{ "alternates", "", V_ALTSCTR },
{ "reserved", "", V_RESERVED },
{ NULL }
};
/*
* Choices for the p_flag vtoc field
*/
slist_t pflag_choices[] = {
{ "wm", "read-write, mountable", 0 },
{ "wu", "read-write, unmountable", V_UNMNT },
{ "rm", "read-only, mountable", V_RONLY },
{ "ru", "read-only, unmountable", V_RONLY|V_UNMNT },
{ NULL }
};
/*
* This routine implements the 'disk' command. It allows the user to
* select a disk to be current. The list of choices is the list of
* disks that were found at startup time.
*/
int
c_disk()
{
struct disk_info *disk;
u_ioparam_t ioparam;
int i;
int ndisks = 0;
int blind_select = 0;
int deflt;
int index;
int *defltptr = NULL;
int more = 0;
int more_quit = 0;
int one_line = 0;
int tty_lines;
/*
* This buffer holds the check() prompt that verifies we've got the right
* disk when performing a blind selection. The size should be sufficient
* to hold the prompt string, plus 256 characters for the disk name -
* way more than should ever be necessary. See the #define in misc.h.
*/
char chk_buf[BLIND_SELECT_VER_PROMPT];
if (istokenpresent()) {
/*
* disk number to be selected is already in the
* input stream .
*/
TOKEN token, cleantoken;
/*
* Get the disk number the user has given.
*/
i = 0;
for (disk = disk_list; disk != NULL; disk = disk->disk_next) {
i++;
}
ioparam.io_bounds.lower = 0;
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = i - 1;
(void) gettoken(token);
clean_token(cleantoken, token);
/*
* Convert the token into an integer.
*/
if (geti(cleantoken, (int *)&index, (int *)NULL))
return (0);
/*
* Check to be sure it is within the legal bounds.
*/
if ((index < 0) || (index >= i)) {
err_print("`%d' is out of range.\n", index);
return (0);
}
goto checkdisk;
}
fmt_print("\n\nAVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:\n");
i = 0;
if ((option_f == (char *)NULL) && isatty(0) == 1 && isatty(1) == 1) {
/*
* We have a real terminal for std input and output, enable
* more style of output for disk selection list.
*/
more = 1;
tty_lines = get_tty_lines();
enter_critical();
echo_off();
charmode_on();
exit_critical();
}
/*
* Loop through the list of found disks.
*/
for (disk = disk_list; disk != NULL; disk = disk->disk_next) {
/*
* If using more output, account 2 lines for each disk.
*/
if (more && !more_quit && i && (one_line ||
((2 * i + 1) % (tty_lines - 2) <= 1))) {
int c;
/*
* Get the next character.
*/
fmt_print("- hit space for more or s to select - ");
c = getchar();
fmt_print("\015");
one_line = 0;
/*
* Handle display one line command
* (return key)
*/
if (c == '\012') {
one_line++;
}
/* Handle Quit command */
if (c == 'q') {
fmt_print(
" \015");
more_quit++;
}
/* Handle ^D command */
if (c == '\004')
fullabort();
/* or get on with the show */
if (c == 's' || c == 'S') {
fmt_print("%80s\n", " ");
break;
}
}
/*
* If this is the current disk, mark it as
* the default.
*/
if (cur_disk == disk) {
deflt = i;
defltptr = &deflt;
}
if (!more || !more_quit)
pr_diskline(disk, i);
i++;
}
if (more) {
enter_critical();
charmode_off();
echo_on();
exit_critical();
}
/*
* Determine total number of disks, and ask the user which disk he
* would like to make current.
*/
for (disk = disk_list; disk != NULL; disk = disk->disk_next) {
ndisks++;
}
ioparam.io_bounds.lower = 0;
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = ndisks - 1;
index = input(FIO_INT, "Specify disk (enter its number)", ':',
&ioparam, defltptr, DATA_INPUT);
if (index >= i) {
blind_select = 1;
}
/*
* Find the disk chosen. Search through controllers/disks
* in the same original order, so we match what the user
* chose.
*/
checkdisk:
i = 0;
for (disk = disk_list; disk != NULL; disk = disk->disk_next) {
if (i == index)
goto found;
i++;
}
/*
* Should never happen.
*/
impossible("no disk found");
found:
if (blind_select) {
(void) snprintf(chk_buf, sizeof (chk_buf),
"Disk %s selected - is this the desired disk? ", disk->disk_name);
if (check(chk_buf)) {
return (-1);
}
}
/*
* Update the state. We lock out interrupts so the state can't
* get half-updated.
*/
enter_critical();
init_globals(disk);
exit_critical();
/*
* If type unknown and interactive, ask user to specify type.
* Also, set partition table (best guess) too.
*/
if (!option_f && ncyl == 0 && nhead == 0 && nsect == 0 &&
(disk->label_type != L_TYPE_EFI)) {
(void) c_type();
}
/*
* Get the Solaris Fdisk Partition information
*/
if (nhead != 0 && nsect != 0)
(void) copy_solaris_part(&cur_disk->fdisk_part);
if ((cur_disk->label_type == L_TYPE_EFI) &&
(cur_disk->disk_parts->etoc->efi_flags &
EFI_GPT_PRIMARY_CORRUPT)) {
err_print("Reading the primary EFI GPT label ");
err_print("failed. Using backup label.\n");
err_print("Use the 'backup' command to restore ");
err_print("the primary label.\n");
}
/*
* If the label of the disk is marked dirty,
* see if they'd like to label the disk now.
*/
if (cur_disk->disk_flags & DSK_LABEL_DIRTY) {
if (check("Disk not labeled. Label it now") == 0) {
if (write_label()) {
err_print("Write label failed\n");
} else {
cur_disk->disk_flags &= ~DSK_LABEL_DIRTY;
}
}
}
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'type' command. It allows the user to
* specify the type of the current disk. It should be necessary only
* if the disk was not labelled or was somehow labelled incorrectly.
* The list of legal types for the disk comes from information that was
* in the data file.
*/
int
c_type()
{
struct disk_type *type, *tptr, *oldtype;
u_ioparam_t ioparam;
int i, index, deflt, *defltptr = NULL;
struct disk_type disk_type;
struct disk_type *d = &disk_type;
int first_disk;
int auto_conf_choice;
int other_choice;
struct dk_label label;
struct efi_info efi_info;
uint64_t maxLBA;
char volname[LEN_DKL_VVOL];
int volinit = 0;
/*
* There must be a current disk.
*/
if (cur_disk == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
oldtype = cur_disk->disk_type;
type = cur_ctype->ctype_dlist;
/*
* Print out the list of choices.
*/
fmt_print("\n\nAVAILABLE DRIVE TYPES:\n");
first_disk = 0;
if (cur_ctype->ctype_ctype == DKC_SCSI_CCS) {
auto_conf_choice = 0;
fmt_print(" %d. Auto configure\n", first_disk++);
} else {
auto_conf_choice = -1;
}
i = first_disk;
for (tptr = type; tptr != NULL; tptr = tptr->dtype_next) {
/*
* If we pass the current type, mark it to be the default.
*/
if (cur_dtype == tptr) {
deflt = i;
defltptr = &deflt;
}
if (cur_disk->label_type == L_TYPE_EFI) {
continue;
}
if (tptr->dtype_asciilabel)
fmt_print(" %d. %s\n", i++, tptr->dtype_asciilabel);
}
other_choice = i;
fmt_print(" %d. other\n", i);
ioparam.io_bounds.lower = 0;
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = i;
/*
* Ask the user which type the disk is.
*/
index = input(FIO_INT, "Specify disk type (enter its number)", ':',
&ioparam, defltptr, DATA_INPUT);
/*
* Find the type s/he chose.
*/
if (index == auto_conf_choice) {
float scaled;
long nblks;
int nparts;
/*
* User chose "auto configure".
*/
(void) strcpy(x86_devname, cur_disk->disk_name);
switch (cur_disk->label_type) {
case L_TYPE_SOLARIS:
if ((tptr = auto_sense(cur_file, 1, &label)) == NULL) {
err_print("Auto configure failed\n");
return (-1);
}
fmt_print("%s: configured with capacity of ",
cur_disk->disk_name);
nblks = tptr->dtype_ncyl * tptr->dtype_nhead *
tptr->dtype_nsect;
scaled = bn2mb(nblks);
if (scaled > 1024.0) {
fmt_print("%1.2fGB\n", scaled/1024.0);
} else {
fmt_print("%1.2fMB\n", scaled);
}
fmt_print("<%s cyl %d alt %d hd %d sec %d>\n",
tptr->dtype_asciilabel, tptr->dtype_ncyl,
tptr->dtype_acyl, tptr->dtype_nhead,
tptr->dtype_nsect);
break;
case L_TYPE_EFI:
if ((tptr = auto_efi_sense(cur_file, &efi_info)) == NULL) {
err_print("Auto configure failed\n");
return (-1);
}
fmt_print("%s: configured with capacity of ",
cur_disk->disk_name);
scaled = bn2mb(efi_info.capacity);
if (scaled > 1024.0) {
fmt_print("%1.2fGB\n", scaled/1024.0);
} else {
fmt_print("%1.2fMB\n", scaled);
}
print_efi_string(efi_info.vendor, efi_info.product,
efi_info.revision, efi_info.capacity);
fmt_print("\n");
for (nparts = 0; nparts < cur_parts->etoc->efi_nparts;
nparts++) {
if (cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[nparts].p_tag ==
V_RESERVED) {
if (cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[nparts].p_name) {
(void) strcpy(volname,
cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[nparts].p_name);
volinit = 1;
}
break;
}
}
enter_critical();
free(cur_disk->disk_type);
cur_disk->disk_type = tptr;
cur_disk->disk_parts = tptr->dtype_plist;
init_globals(cur_disk);
exit_critical();
if (volinit) {
for (nparts = 0; nparts < cur_parts->etoc->efi_nparts;
nparts++) {
if (cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[nparts].p_tag ==
V_RESERVED) {
(void) strcpy(
cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[nparts].p_name,
volname);
(void) strlcpy(cur_disk->v_volume, volname,
LEN_DKL_VVOL);
break;
}
}
}
return (0);
break;
default:
/* Should never happen */
return (-1);
}
} else if ((index == other_choice) && (cur_label == L_TYPE_SOLARIS)) {
/*
* User chose "other".
* Get the standard information on the new type.
* Put all information in a tmp structure, in
* case user aborts.
*/
bzero((char *)d, sizeof (struct disk_type));
d->dtype_ncyl = get_ncyl();
d->dtype_acyl = get_acyl(d->dtype_ncyl);
d->dtype_pcyl = get_pcyl(d->dtype_ncyl, d->dtype_acyl);
d->dtype_nhead = get_nhead();
d->dtype_phead = get_phead(d->dtype_nhead, &d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_nsect = get_nsect();
d->dtype_psect = get_psect(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_bpt = get_bpt(d->dtype_nsect, &d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_rpm = get_rpm();
d->dtype_fmt_time = get_fmt_time(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_cyl_skew = get_cyl_skew(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_trk_skew = get_trk_skew(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_trks_zone = get_trks_zone(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_atrks = get_atrks(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_asect = get_asect(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_cache = get_cache(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_threshold = get_threshold(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_prefetch_min = get_min_prefetch(&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_prefetch_max = get_max_prefetch(d->dtype_prefetch_min,
&d->dtype_options);
d->dtype_bps = get_bps();
#if defined(sparc)
d->dtype_dr_type = 0;
#endif /* defined(sparc) */
d->dtype_asciilabel = get_asciilabel();
/*
* Add the new type to the list of possible types for
* this controller. We lock out interrupts so the lists
* can't get munged. We put off actually allocating the
* structure till here in case the user wanted to
* interrupt while still inputting information.
*/
enter_critical();
tptr = (struct disk_type *)zalloc(sizeof (struct disk_type));
if (type == NULL)
cur_ctype->ctype_dlist = tptr;
else {
while (type->dtype_next != NULL)
type = type->dtype_next;
type->dtype_next = tptr;
}
bcopy((char *)d, (char *)tptr, sizeof (disk_type));
tptr->dtype_next = NULL;
/*
* the new disk type does not have any defined
* partition table . Hence copy the current partition
* table if possible else create a default
* paritition table.
*/
new_partitiontable(tptr, oldtype);
} else if ((index == other_choice) && (cur_label == L_TYPE_EFI)) {
maxLBA = get_mlba();
cur_parts->etoc->efi_last_lba = maxLBA;
cur_parts->etoc->efi_last_u_lba = maxLBA - 34;
for (i = 0; i < cur_parts->etoc->efi_nparts; i++) {
cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[i].p_start = 0;
cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[i].p_size = 0;
cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[i].p_tag = V_UNASSIGNED;
}
cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[8].p_start =
maxLBA - 34 - (1024 * 16);
cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[8].p_size = (1024 * 16);
cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[8].p_tag = V_RESERVED;
if (write_label()) {
err_print("Write label failed\n");
} else {
cur_disk->disk_flags &= ~DSK_LABEL_DIRTY;
}
return (0);
} else {
/*
* User picked an existing disk type.
*/
i = first_disk;
tptr = type;
while (i < index) {
if (tptr->dtype_asciilabel) {
i++;
}
tptr = tptr->dtype_next;
}
if ((tptr->dtype_asciilabel == NULL) &&
(tptr->dtype_next != NULL)) {
while (tptr->dtype_asciilabel == NULL) {
tptr = tptr->dtype_next;
}
}
}
/*
* Check for mounted file systems in the format zone.
* One potential problem with this would be that check()
* always returns 'yes' when running out of a file. However,
* it is actually ok because we don't let the program get
* started if there are mounted file systems and we are
* running from a file.
*/
if ((tptr != oldtype) &&
checkmount((daddr_t)-1, (daddr_t)-1)) {
err_print(
"Cannot set disk type while it has mounted partitions.\n\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* check for partitions being used for swapping in format zone
*/
if ((tptr != oldtype) &&
checkswap((daddr_t)-1, (daddr_t)-1)) {
err_print("Cannot set disk type while its partition are \
currently being used for swapping.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check for partitions being used in SVM, VxVM or LU devices
*/
if ((tptr != oldtype) &&
checkdevinuse(cur_disk->disk_name, (diskaddr_t)-1,
(diskaddr_t)-1, 0, 0)) {
err_print("Cannot set disk type while its "
"partitions are currently in use.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* If the type selected is different from the previous type,
* mark the disk as not labelled and reload the current
* partition info. This is not essential but probably the
* right thing to do, since the size of the disk has probably
* changed.
*/
enter_critical();
if (tptr != oldtype) {
cur_disk->disk_type = tptr;
cur_disk->disk_parts = NULL;
cur_disk->disk_flags &= ~DSK_LABEL;
}
/*
* Initialize the state of the current disk.
*/
init_globals(cur_disk);
(void) get_partition();
exit_critical();
/*
* If the label of the disk is marked dirty,
* see if they'd like to label the disk now.
*/
if (cur_disk->disk_flags & DSK_LABEL_DIRTY) {
if (check("Disk not labeled. Label it now") == 0) {
if (write_label()) {
err_print("Write label failed\n");
} else {
cur_disk->disk_flags &= ~DSK_LABEL_DIRTY;
}
}
}
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'partition' command. It simply runs
* the partition menu.
*/
int
c_partition()
{
/*
* There must be a current disk type and a current disk
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check for a valid fdisk table entry for Solaris
*/
if (!good_fdisk()) {
err_print("Please run fdisk first.\n");
return (-1);
}
cur_menu++;
last_menu = cur_menu;
#ifdef not
/*
* If there is no current partition table, make one. This is
* so the commands within the menu never have to check for
* a non-existent table.
*/
if (cur_parts == NULL)
err_print("making partition.\n");
make_partition();
#endif /* not */
/*
* Run the menu.
*/
run_menu(menu_partition, "PARTITION", "partition", 0);
cur_menu--;
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'current' command. It describes the
* current disk.
*/
int
c_current()
{
/*
* If there is no current disk, say so. Note that this is
* not an error since it is a legitimate response to the inquiry.
*/
if (cur_disk == NULL) {
fmt_print("No Current Disk.\n");
return (0);
}
/*
* Print out the info we have on the current disk.
*/
fmt_print("Current Disk = %s", cur_disk->disk_name);
if (chk_volname(cur_disk)) {
fmt_print(": ");
print_volname(cur_disk);
}
fmt_print("\n");
if (cur_disk->devfs_name != NULL) {
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
fmt_print("<type unknown>\n");
} else if (cur_label == L_TYPE_SOLARIS) {
fmt_print("<%s cyl %d alt %d hd %d sec %d>\n",
cur_dtype->dtype_asciilabel, ncyl,
acyl, nhead, nsect);
} else if (cur_label == L_TYPE_EFI) {
print_efi_string(cur_dtype->vendor,
cur_dtype->product, cur_dtype->revision,
cur_dtype->capacity);
fmt_print("\n");
}
fmt_print("%s\n", cur_disk->devfs_name);
} else {
fmt_print("%s%d: <", cur_ctlr->ctlr_dname,
cur_disk->disk_dkinfo.dki_unit);
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
fmt_print("type unknown");
} else if (cur_label == L_TYPE_SOLARIS) {
fmt_print("%s cyl %d alt %d hd %d sec %d",
cur_dtype->dtype_asciilabel, ncyl,
acyl, nhead, nsect);
} else if (cur_label == L_TYPE_EFI) {
print_efi_string(cur_dtype->vendor,
cur_dtype->product, cur_dtype->revision,
cur_dtype->capacity);
fmt_print("\n");
}
fmt_print(">\n");
}
fmt_print("\n");
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'format' command. It allows the user
* to format and verify any portion of the disk.
*/
int
c_format()
{
diskaddr_t start, end;
time_t clock;
int format_time, format_tracks, format_cyls;
int format_interval;
int deflt, status;
u_ioparam_t ioparam;
/*
* There must be a current disk type and a current disk
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* There must be a format routine in cur_ops structure to have
* this routine work.
*/
if (cur_ops->op_format == NULL) {
err_print(
"Cannot format this drive. Please use your Manufacturer supplied formatting "
"utility.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* There must be a current defect list. Except for
* unformatted SCSI disks. For them the defect list
* can only be retrieved after formatting the disk.
*/
if ((cur_ctype->ctype_flags & CF_SCSI) && !EMBEDDED_SCSI &&
(cur_ctype->ctype_flags & CF_DEFECTS) &&
! (cur_flags & DISK_FORMATTED)) {
cur_list.flags |= LIST_RELOAD;
} else if (cur_list.list == NULL && !EMBEDDED_SCSI) {
err_print("Current Defect List must be initialized.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Ask for the bounds of the format. We always use the whole
* disk as the default, since that is the most likely case.
* Note, for disks which must be formatted accross the whole disk,
* don't bother the user.
*/
ioparam.io_bounds.lower = start = 0;
if (cur_label == L_TYPE_SOLARIS) {
if (cur_ctype->ctype_flags & CF_SCSI) {
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = end = datasects() - 1;
} else {
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = end = physsects() - 1;
}
} else {
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = end = cur_parts->etoc->efi_last_lba;
}
if (! (cur_ctlr->ctlr_flags & DKI_FMTVOL)) {
deflt = ioparam.io_bounds.lower;
start = input(FIO_BN,
"Enter starting block number", ':',
&ioparam, &deflt, DATA_INPUT);
ioparam.io_bounds.lower = start;
deflt = ioparam.io_bounds.upper;
end = input(FIO_BN,
"Enter ending block number", ':',
&ioparam, &deflt, DATA_INPUT);
}
/*
* Some disks can format tracks. Make sure the whole track is
* specified for them.
*/
if (cur_ctlr->ctlr_flags & DKI_FMTTRK) {
if (bn2s(start) != 0 ||
bn2s(end) != sectors(bn2h(end)) - 1) {
err_print("Controller requires formatting of ");
err_print("entire tracks.\n");
return (-1);
}
}
/*
* Check for mounted file systems in the format zone, and if we
* find any, make sure they are really serious. One potential
* problem with this would be that check() always returns 'yes'
* when running out of a file. However, it is actually ok
* because we don't let the program get started if there are
* mounted file systems and we are running from a file.
*/
if (checkmount(start, end)) {
err_print(
"Cannot format disk while it has mounted partitions.\n\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* check for partitions being used for swapping in format zone
*/
if (checkswap(start, end)) {
err_print("Cannot format disk while its partition are \
currently being used for swapping.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check for partitions being used in SVM, VxVM or LU devices
* in this format zone
*/
if (checkdevinuse(cur_disk->disk_name, start, end, 0, 0)) {
err_print("Cannot format disk while its partitions "
"are currently in use.\n");
return (-1);
}
if (SCSI && (format_time = scsi_format_time()) > 0) {
fmt_print(
"Ready to format. Formatting cannot be interrupted\n"
"and takes %d minutes (estimated). ", format_time);
} else if (cur_dtype->dtype_options & SUP_FMTTIME) {
/*
* Formatting time is (2 * time of 1 spin * number of
* tracks) + (step rate * number of cylinders) rounded
* up to the nearest minute. Note, a 10% fudge factor
* is thrown in for insurance.
*/
if (cur_dtype->dtype_fmt_time == 0)
cur_dtype->dtype_fmt_time = 2;
format_tracks = ((end-start) / cur_dtype->dtype_nsect) + 1;
format_cyls = format_tracks / cur_dtype->dtype_nhead;
format_tracks = format_tracks * cur_dtype->dtype_fmt_time;
/*
* ms.
*/
format_time = ((60000 / cur_dtype->dtype_rpm) +1) *
format_tracks + format_cyls * 7;
/*
* 20% done tick (sec)
*/
format_interval = format_time / 5000;
/*
* min.
*/
format_time = (format_time + 59999) / 60000;
/*
* Check format time values and make adjustments
* to prevent sleeping too long (forever?) or
* too short.
*/
if (format_time <= 1) {
/*
* Format time is less than 1 min..
*/
format_time = 1;
}
if (format_interval < 11) {
/* Format time is less than 1 minute. */
if (format_interval < 2)
format_interval = 2; /* failsafe */
format_interval = 10;
} else {
/* Format time is greater than 1 minute. */
format_interval -= 10;
}
fmt_print(
"Ready to format. Formatting cannot be interrupted\n"
"and takes %d minutes (estimated). ", format_time);
} else {
fmt_print(
"Ready to format. Formatting cannot be interrupted.\n");
}
if (check("Continue")) {
return (-1);
}
/*
* Print the time so that the user will know when format started.
* Lock out interrupts. This could be a problem, since it could
* cause the user to sit for quite awhile with no control, but we
* don't have any other good way of keeping his gun from going off.
*/
clock = time((time_t *)0);
fmt_print("Beginning format. The current time is %s\n",
ctime(&clock));
enter_critical();
/*
* Mark the defect list dirty so it will be rewritten when we are
* done. It is possible to qualify this so it doesn't always
* get rewritten, but it's not worth the trouble.
* Note: no defect lists for embedded scsi drives.
*/
if (!EMBEDDED_SCSI) {
cur_list.flags |= LIST_DIRTY;
}
/*
* If we are formatting over any of the labels, mark the label
* dirty so it will be rewritten.
*/
if (cur_disk->label_type == L_TYPE_SOLARIS) {
if (start < totalsects() && end >= datasects()) {
if (cur_disk->disk_flags & DSK_LABEL)
cur_flags |= LABEL_DIRTY;
}
} else if (cur_disk->label_type == L_TYPE_EFI) {
if (start < 34) {
if (cur_disk->disk_flags & DSK_LABEL)
cur_flags |= LABEL_DIRTY;
}
}
if (start == 0) {
cur_flags |= LABEL_DIRTY;
}
/*
* Do the format. bugid 1009138 removed the use of fork to
* background the format and print a tick.
*/
status = (*cur_ops->op_format)(start, end, &cur_list);
if (status) {
exit_critical();
err_print("failed\n");
return (-1);
}
fmt_print("done\n");
if (option_msg && diag_msg) {
clock = time((time_t *)0);
fmt_print("The current time is %s\n", ctime(&clock));
}
cur_flags |= DISK_FORMATTED;
/*
* If the defect list or label is dirty, write them out again.
* Note, for SCSI we have to wait til now to load defect list
* since we can't access it until after formatting a virgin disk.
*/
/* enter_critical(); */
if (cur_list.flags & LIST_RELOAD) {
assert(!EMBEDDED_SCSI);
if (*cur_ops->op_ex_man == NULL ||
(*cur_ops->op_ex_man)(&cur_list)) {
err_print("Warning: unable to reload defect list\n");
cur_list.flags &= ~LIST_DIRTY;
return (-1);
}
cur_list.flags |= LIST_DIRTY;
}
if (cur_list.flags & LIST_DIRTY) {
assert(!EMBEDDED_SCSI);
write_deflist(&cur_list);
cur_list.flags = 0;
}
if (cur_flags & LABEL_DIRTY) {
(void) write_label();
cur_flags &= ~LABEL_DIRTY;
}
/*
* Come up for air, since the verify step does not need to
* be atomic (it does it's own lockouts when necessary).
*/
exit_critical();
/*
* If we are supposed to verify, we do the 'write' test over
* the format zone. The rest of the analysis parameters are
* left the way they were.
*/
if (scan_auto) {
scan_entire = 0;
scan_lower = start;
scan_upper = end;
fmt_print("\nVerifying media...");
status = do_scan(SCAN_PATTERN, F_SILENT);
}
/*
* If the defect list or label is dirty, write them out again.
*/
if (cur_list.flags & LIST_DIRTY) {
assert(!EMBEDDED_SCSI);
cur_list.flags = 0;
write_deflist(&cur_list);
}
if (cur_flags & LABEL_DIRTY) {
cur_flags &= ~LABEL_DIRTY;
(void) write_label();
}
return (status);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'repair' command. It allows the user
* to reallocate sectors on the disk that have gone bad.
*/
int
c_repair()
{
diskaddr_t bn;
int status;
u_ioparam_t ioparam;
char buf[SECSIZE];
int buf_is_good;
int block_has_error;
int i;
/*
* There must be a current disk type (and therefore a current disk).
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* The current disk must be formatted for repair to work.
*/
if (!(cur_flags & DISK_FORMATTED)) {
err_print("Current Disk is unformatted.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check for a valid fdisk table entry for Solaris
*/
if (!good_fdisk()) {
err_print("Please run fdisk first.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Repair is an optional command for controllers, so it may
* not be supported.
*/
if (cur_ops->op_repair == NULL) {
err_print("Controller does not support repairing.\n");
err_print("or disk supports automatic defect management.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* There must be a defect list for non-embedded scsi devices,
* since we will add to it.
*/
if (!EMBEDDED_SCSI && cur_list.list == NULL) {
err_print("Current Defect List must be initialized.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Ask the user which sector has gone bad.
*/
ioparam.io_bounds.lower = 0;
if (cur_disk->label_type == L_TYPE_SOLARIS) {
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = physsects() - 1;
} else {
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = cur_parts->etoc->efi_last_lba;
}
bn = input(FIO_BN,
"Enter absolute block number of defect", ':',
&ioparam, (int *)NULL, DATA_INPUT);
/*
* Check to see if there is a mounted file system over the
* specified sector. If there is, make sure the user is
* really serious.
*/
if (checkmount(bn, bn)) {
if (check("Repair is in a mounted partition, continue"))
return (-1);
}
/*
* check for partitions being used for swapping in format zone
*/
if (checkswap(bn, bn)) {
if (check("Repair is in a partition which is currently \
being used for swapping.\ncontinue"))
return (-1);
}
if (checkdevinuse(cur_disk->disk_name, bn, bn, 0, 0)) {
if (check("Repair is in a partition which is currently "
"in use.\ncontinue"))
return (-1);
}
/*
* Try to read the sector before repairing it. If we can
* get good data out of it, we can write that data back
* after the repair. If the sector looks ok, ask the
* user to confirm the repair, since it doesn't appear
* necessary. Try reading the block several times to
* see if we can read it consistently.
*
* First, let's see if the block appears to have problems...
*/
block_has_error = 1;
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file, bn,
1, buf, (F_SILENT | F_ALLERRS), NULL);
if (status)
break; /* one of the tries failed */
}
if (status == 0) {
block_has_error = 0;
if (check("\
This block doesn't appear to be bad. Repair it anyway")) {
return (0);
}
}
/*
* Last chance...
*/
if (check("Ready to repair defect, continue")) {
return (-1);
}
/*
* We're committed to repairing it. Try to get any good
* data out of the block if possible. Note that we do
* not set the F_ALLERRS flag.
*/
buf_is_good = 0;
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file, bn,
1, buf, F_SILENT, NULL);
if (status == 0) {
buf_is_good = 1;
break;
}
}
/*
* Lock out interrupts so the disk can't get out of sync with
* the defect list.
*/
enter_critical();
fmt_print("Repairing ");
if (block_has_error) {
fmt_print("%s error on ", buf_is_good ? "soft" : "hard");
}
fmt_print("block %llu (", bn);
pr_dblock(fmt_print, bn);
fmt_print(")...");
/*
* Do the repair.
*/
status = (*cur_ops->op_repair)(bn, F_NORMAL);
if (status) {
fmt_print("failed.\n\n");
} else {
/*
* The repair worked. Write the old data to the new
* block if we were able to read it, otherwise
* zero out the new block. If it looks like the
* new block is bad, let the user know that, too.
* Should we attempt auto-repair in this case?
*/
fmt_print("ok.\n");
if (!buf_is_good) {
bzero(buf, SECSIZE);
}
status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_WRITE, cur_file, bn,
1, buf, (F_SILENT | F_ALLERRS), NULL);
if (status == 0) {
status = (*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file,
bn, 1, buf, (F_SILENT | F_ALLERRS), NULL);
}
if (status) {
fmt_print("The new block %llu (", bn);
pr_dblock(fmt_print, bn);
fmt_print(") also appears defective.\n");
}
fmt_print("\n");
/*
* Add the bad sector to the defect list, write out
* the defect list, and kill off the working list so
* it will get synced up with the current defect list
* next time we need it.
*
* For embedded scsi, we don't require a defect list.
* However, if we have one, add the defect if the
* list includes the grown list. If not, kill it
* to force a resync if we need the list later.
*/
if (EMBEDDED_SCSI) {
if (cur_list.list != NULL) {
if (cur_list.flags & LIST_PGLIST) {
add_ldef(bn, &cur_list);
} else {
kill_deflist(&cur_list);
}
}
} else if (cur_ctype->ctype_flags & CF_WLIST) {
kill_deflist(&cur_list);
if (*cur_ops->op_ex_cur != NULL) {
(*cur_ops->op_ex_cur)(&cur_list);
fmt_print("Current list updated\n");
}
} else {
add_ldef(bn, &cur_list);
write_deflist(&cur_list);
}
kill_deflist(&work_list);
}
exit_critical();
/*
* Return status.
*/
return (status);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'show' command. It translates a disk
* block given in any format into decimal, hexadecimal, and
* cylinder/head/sector format.
*/
int
c_show()
{
u_ioparam_t ioparam;
daddr_t bn;
/*
* There must be a current disk type, so we will know the geometry.
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Ask the user for a disk block.
*/
ioparam.io_bounds.lower = 0;
if (cur_disk->label_type == L_TYPE_SOLARIS) {
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = physsects() - 1;
} else {
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = cur_parts->etoc->efi_last_lba;
}
bn = (daddr_t)input(FIO_BN, "Enter a disk block", ':',
&ioparam, (int *)NULL, DATA_INPUT);
/*
* Echo it back.
*/
fmt_print("Disk block = %ld = 0x%lx = (", bn, bn);
pr_dblock(fmt_print, bn);
fmt_print(")\n\n");
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'label' command. It writes the
* primary and backup labels onto the current disk.
*/
int
c_label()
{
int status;
int deflt, *defltptr = NULL;
/*
* There must be a current disk type (and therefore a current disk).
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* The current disk must be formatted to label it.
*/
if (!(cur_flags & DISK_FORMATTED)) {
err_print("Current Disk is unformatted.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check for a valid fdisk table entry for Solaris
*/
if (!good_fdisk()) {
err_print("Please run fdisk first.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check to see if there are any mounted file systems anywhere
* on the current disk. If so, refuse to label the disk, but
* only if the partitions would change for the mounted partitions.
*
*/
if (checkmount((daddr_t)-1, (daddr_t)-1)) {
/* Bleagh, too descriptive */
if (check_label_with_mount()) {
err_print("Cannot label disk while it has "
"mounted partitions.\n\n");
return (-1);
}
}
/*
* check to see if there any partitions being used for swapping
* on the current disk. If so, refuse to label the disk, but
* only if the partitions would change for the mounted partitions.
*/
if (checkswap((daddr_t)-1, (daddr_t)-1)) {
if (check_label_with_swap()) {
err_print("Cannot label disk while its "
"partitions are currently being used for "
"swapping.\n");
return (-1);
}
}
/*
* Check to see if any partitions used for svm, vxvm or live upgrade
* are on the disk. If so, refuse to label the disk, but only
* if we are trying to shrink a partition in use.
*/
if (checkdevinuse(cur_disk->disk_name, (diskaddr_t)-1,
(diskaddr_t)-1, 0, 1)) {
err_print("Cannot label disk when "
"partitions are in use as described.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* If there is not a current partition map, warn the user we
* are going to use the default. The default is the first
* partition map we encountered in the data file. If there is
* no default we give up.
*/
if (cur_parts == NULL) {
fmt_print("Current Partition Table is not set, "
"using default.\n");
cur_disk->disk_parts = cur_parts = cur_dtype->dtype_plist;
if (cur_parts == NULL) {
err_print("No default available, cannot label.\n");
return (-1);
}
}
/*
* If expert (-e) mode, then ask user if they wish
* to change the current solaris label into an EFI one
*/
if (expert_mode) {
#if defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_8)
int i;
#endif
int choice;
u_ioparam_t ioparam;
struct vtoc vtoc;
struct dk_label label;
struct dk_gpt *vtoc64;
struct efi_info efinfo;
struct disk_type *dptr;
/* If capacity > 1TB then offer no choice */
if (cur_label == L_TYPE_EFI) {
if (cur_dtype->capacity > INFINITY) {
goto expert_end;
}
}
/* Ask user what label to use */
fmt_print("[0] SMI Label\n");
fmt_print("[1] EFI Label\n");
ioparam.io_bounds.lower = 0;
ioparam.io_bounds.upper = 1;
if (cur_label == L_TYPE_SOLARIS)
deflt = 0;
else
deflt = 1;
defltptr = &deflt;
choice = input(FIO_INT, "Specify Label type", ':',
&ioparam, defltptr, DATA_INPUT);
if ((choice == 0) && (cur_label == L_TYPE_SOLARIS)) {
goto expert_end;
} else if ((choice == 1) && (cur_label == L_TYPE_EFI)) {
goto expert_end;
}
switch (choice) {
case 0:
/*
* EFI label to SMI label
*/
if (cur_dtype->capacity > INFINITY) {
fmt_print("SMI Label not supported on this disk\n");
return (-1);
}
fmt_print("Warning: This disk has an EFI label. Changing to "
"SMI label will erase all\ncurrent partitions.\n");
if (check("Continue"))
return (-1);
(void) memset((char *)&label, 0, sizeof (struct dk_label));
(void) strcpy(x86_devname, cur_disk->disk_name);
if (cur_ctype->ctype_ctype == DKC_DIRECT)
dptr = auto_direct_get_geom_label(cur_file, &label);
else
dptr = auto_sense(cur_file, 1, &label);
if (dptr == NULL) {
fmt_print("Autoconfiguration failed.\n");
return (-1);
}
if (cur_disk->fdisk_part.systid == EFI_PMBR) {
fmt_print("You must use fdisk to delete the current "
"EFI partition and create a new\n"
"Solaris partition before you can convert the "
"label.\n");
return (-1);
}
pcyl = label.dkl_pcyl;
ncyl = label.dkl_ncyl;
acyl = label.dkl_acyl;
nhead = label.dkl_nhead;
nsect = label.dkl_nsect;
cur_label = L_TYPE_SOLARIS;
cur_disk->label_type = L_TYPE_SOLARIS;
free(cur_parts->etoc);
free(cur_parts);
dptr->dtype_next = cur_dtype->dtype_next;
free(cur_disk->disk_type);
cur_disk->disk_type = dptr;
cur_disk->disk_parts = dptr->dtype_plist;
cur_dtype = dptr;
cur_parts = dptr->dtype_plist;
dptr->dtype_next = NULL;
if (status = write_label())
err_print("Label failed.\n");
return (status);
case 1:
/*
* SMI label to EFI label
*/
fmt_print("Warning: This disk has an SMI label. Changing to "
"EFI label will erase all\ncurrent partitions.\n");
if (check("Continue")) {
return (-1);
}
if (get_disk_info(cur_file, &efinfo) != 0) {
return (-1);
}
(void) memset((char *)&label, 0, sizeof (struct dk_label));
label.dkl_pcyl = pcyl;
label.dkl_ncyl = ncyl;
label.dkl_acyl = acyl;
#if defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_16)
label.dkl_bcyl = bcyl;
#endif /* defined(_SUNOC_VTOC_16) */
label.dkl_nhead = nhead;
label.dkl_nsect = nsect;
#if defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_8)
for (i = 0; i < NDKMAP; i++) {
label.dkl_map[i] = cur_parts->pinfo_map[i];
}
#endif /* defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_8) */
label.dkl_magic = DKL_MAGIC;
label.dkl_vtoc = cur_parts->vtoc;
if (label_to_vtoc(&vtoc, &label) == -1) {
return (-1);
}
if (SMI_vtoc_to_EFI(cur_file, &vtoc64, &vtoc) == -1) {
return (-1);
}
if (efi_write(cur_file, vtoc64) != 0) {
err_check(vtoc64);
err_print("Warning: error writing EFI.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* copy over the EFI vtoc onto the SMI vtoc and return
* okay.
*/
cur_parts->etoc = vtoc64;
cur_label = L_TYPE_EFI;
cur_disk->label_type = L_TYPE_EFI;
(void) strlcpy(cur_dtype->vendor, efinfo.vendor, 9);
(void) strlcpy(cur_dtype->product, efinfo.product, 17);
(void) strlcpy(cur_dtype->revision, efinfo.revision, 5);
cur_dtype->capacity = efinfo.capacity;
free(cur_dtype->dtype_asciilabel);
ncyl = pcyl = nsect = psect = acyl = phead = 0;
return (0);
}
}
expert_end:
/*
* Make sure the user is serious.
*/
if (check("Ready to label disk, continue")) {
return (-1);
}
/*
* Write the labels out (this will also notify unix) and
* return status.
*/
fmt_print("\n");
if (status = write_label())
err_print("Label failed.\n");
return (status);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'analyze' command. It simply runs
* the analyze menu.
*/
int
c_analyze()
{
/*
* There must be a current disk type (and therefor a current disk).
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
cur_menu++;
last_menu = cur_menu;
/*
* Run the menu.
*/
run_menu(menu_analyze, "ANALYZE", "analyze", 0);
cur_menu--;
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'defect' command. It simply runs
* the defect menu.
*/
int
c_defect()
{
int i;
/*
* There must be a current disk type (and therefor a current disk).
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check for the defect management and list management ops and
* display appropriate message.
*/
if ((cur_ops->op_ex_man == NULL) && (cur_ops->op_ex_cur == NULL) &&
(cur_ops->op_create == NULL) && (cur_ops->op_wr_cur == NULL)) {
err_print("Controller does not support defect management\n");
err_print("or disk supports automatic defect management.\n");
return (-1);
}
cur_menu++;
last_menu = cur_menu;
/*
* Lock out interrupt while we manipulate the defect lists.
*/
enter_critical();
/*
* If the working list is null but there is a current list,
* update the working list to be a copy of the current list.
*/
if ((work_list.list == NULL) && (cur_list.list != NULL)) {
work_list.header = cur_list.header;
work_list.list = (struct defect_entry *)zalloc(
LISTSIZE(work_list.header.count) * SECSIZE);
for (i = 0; i < work_list.header.count; i++)
*(work_list.list + i) = *(cur_list.list + i);
work_list.flags = cur_list.flags & LIST_PGLIST;
}
exit_critical();
/*
* Run the menu.
*/
run_menu(menu_defect, "DEFECT", "defect", 0);
cur_menu--;
/*
* If the user has modified the working list but not committed
* it, warn him that he is probably making a mistake.
*/
if (work_list.flags & LIST_DIRTY) {
if (!EMBEDDED_SCSI) {
err_print(
"Warning: working defect list modified; but not committed.\n");
if (!check(
"Do you wish to commit changes to current defect list"))
(void) do_commit();
}
}
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'backup' command. It allows the user
* to search for backup labels on the current disk. This is useful
* if the primary label was lost and the user wishes to recover the
* partition information for the disk. The disk is relabeled and
* the current defect list is written out if a backup label is found.
*/
int
c_backup()
{
struct dk_label label;
struct disk_type *dtype;
struct partition_info *parts, *plist;
daddr_t bn;
int sec, head, i;
/*
* There must be a current disk type (and therefore a current disk).
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* The disk must be formatted to read backup labels.
*/
if (!(cur_flags & DISK_FORMATTED)) {
err_print("Current Disk is unformatted.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check for a valid fdisk table entry for Solaris
*/
if (!good_fdisk()) {
err_print("Please run fdisk first.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* If we found a primary label on this disk, make sure
* the user is serious.
*/
if (cur_disk->label_type == L_TYPE_EFI) {
if (((cur_disk->disk_parts->etoc->efi_flags &
EFI_GPT_PRIMARY_CORRUPT) == 0) &&
check("Disk has a primary label, still continue"))
return (-1);
fmt_print("Restoring primary label.\n");
if (write_label()) {
err_print("Failed\n");
return (-1);
}
return (0);
} else if (((cur_disk->disk_flags & (DSK_LABEL | DSK_LABEL_DIRTY)) ==
DSK_LABEL) &&
(check("Disk has a primary label, still continue"))) {
return (-1);
}
fmt_print("Searching for backup labels...");
(void) fflush(stdout);
/*
* Some disks have the backup labels in a strange place.
*/
if (cur_ctype->ctype_flags & CF_BLABEL)
head = 2;
else
head = nhead - 1;
/*
* Loop through each copy of the backup label.
*/
for (sec = 1; ((sec < BAD_LISTCNT * 2 + 1) && (sec < nsect));
sec += 2) {
bn = chs2bn(ncyl + acyl - 1, head, sec) + solaris_offset;
/*
* Attempt to read it.
*/
if ((*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file, (diskaddr_t)bn,
1, (char *)&label, F_NORMAL, NULL)) {
continue;
}
/*
* Verify that it is a reasonable label.
*/
if (!checklabel(&label))
continue;
if (trim_id(label.dkl_asciilabel))
continue;
/*
* Lock out interrupts while we manipulate lists.
*/
enter_critical();
fmt_print("found.\n");
/*
* Find out which disk type the backup label claims.
*/
for (dtype = cur_ctype->ctype_dlist; dtype != NULL;
dtype = dtype->dtype_next)
if (dtype_match(&label, dtype))
break;
/*
* If it disagrees with our current type, something
* real bad is happening.
*/
if (dtype != cur_dtype) {
if (dtype == NULL) {
fmt_print("\
Unknown disk type in backup label\n");
exit_critical();
return (-1);
}
fmt_print("Backup label claims different type:\n");
fmt_print(" <%s cyl %d alt %d hd %d sec %d>\n",
label.dkl_asciilabel, label.dkl_ncyl,
label.dkl_acyl, label.dkl_nhead,
label.dkl_nsect);
if (check("Continue")) {
exit_critical();
return (-1);
}
cur_dtype = dtype;
}
/*
* Try to match the partition map with a known map.
*/
for (parts = dtype->dtype_plist; parts != NULL;
parts = parts->pinfo_next)
if (parts_match(&label, parts))
break;
/*
* If we couldn't match it, allocate space for a new one,
* fill in the info, and add it to the list. The name
* for the new map is derived from the disk name.
*/
if (parts == NULL) {
parts = (struct partition_info *)
zalloc(sizeof (struct partition_info));
plist = dtype->dtype_plist;
if (plist == NULL)
dtype->dtype_plist = parts;
else {
while (plist->pinfo_next != NULL)
plist = plist->pinfo_next;
plist->pinfo_next = parts;
}
parts->pinfo_name = alloc_string("original");
for (i = 0; i < NDKMAP; i++)
#if defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_8)
parts->pinfo_map[i] = label.dkl_map[i];
#elif defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_16)
parts->pinfo_map[i].dkl_cylno =
label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_start / spc();
parts->pinfo_map[i].dkl_nblk =
label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_size;
#else
#error No VTOC layout defined.
#endif /* defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_8) */
parts->vtoc = label.dkl_vtoc;
}
/*
* We now have a partition map. Make it the current map.
*/
cur_disk->disk_parts = cur_parts = parts;
exit_critical();
/*
* Rewrite the labels and defect lists, as appropriate.
*/
if (EMBEDDED_SCSI) {
fmt_print("Restoring primary label.\n");
if (write_label())
return (-1);
} else {
fmt_print("Restoring primary label and defect list.\n");
if (write_label())
return (-1);
if (cur_list.list != NULL)
write_deflist(&cur_list);
}
fmt_print("\n");
return (0);
}
/*
* If we didn't find any backup labels, say so.
*/
fmt_print("not found.\n\n");
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine is called by c_verify() for an EFI labeled disk
*/
static int
c_verify_efi()
{
struct efi_info efi_info;
struct partition_info tmp_pinfo;
int status;
status = read_efi_label(cur_file, &efi_info);
if (status != 0) {
err_print("Warning: Could not read label.\n");
return (-1);
}
if (cur_parts->etoc->efi_flags & EFI_GPT_PRIMARY_CORRUPT) {
err_print("Reading the primary EFI GPT label ");
err_print("failed. Using backup label.\n");
err_print("Use the 'backup' command to restore ");
err_print("the primary label.\n");
}
tmp_pinfo.etoc = efi_info.e_parts;
fmt_print("\n");
if (cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[8].p_name) {
fmt_print("Volume name = <%8s>\n",
cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[8].p_name);
} else {
fmt_print("Volume name = < >\n");
}
fmt_print("ascii name = ");
print_efi_string(efi_info.vendor, efi_info.product,
efi_info.revision, efi_info.capacity);
fmt_print("\n");
fmt_print("bytes/sector = %d\n", DEV_BSIZE);
fmt_print("sectors = %llu\n", cur_parts->etoc->efi_last_lba);
fmt_print("accessible sectors = %llu\n",
cur_parts->etoc->efi_last_u_lba);
print_map(&tmp_pinfo);
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine implements the 'verify' command. It allows the user
* to read the labels on the current disk.
*/
int
c_verify()
{
struct dk_label p_label, b_label, *label;
struct partition_info tmp_pinfo;
daddr_t bn;
int sec, head, i, status;
int p_label_bad = 0;
int b_label_bad = 0;
int p_label_found = 0;
int b_label_found = 0;
char id_str[128];
/*
* There must be a current disk type (and therefore a current disk).
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* The disk must be formatted to read labels.
*/
if (!(cur_flags & DISK_FORMATTED)) {
err_print("Current Disk is unformatted.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check for a valid fdisk table entry for Solaris
*/
if (!good_fdisk()) {
err_print("Please run fdisk first.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Branch off here if the disk is EFI labelled.
*/
if (cur_label == L_TYPE_EFI) {
return (c_verify_efi());
}
/*
* Attempt to read the primary label.
*/
status = read_label(cur_file, &p_label);
if (status == -1) {
err_print("Warning: Could not read primary label.\n");
p_label_bad = 1;
} else {
/*
* Verify that it is a reasonable label.
*/
/*
* Save complete ascii string for printing later.
*/
(void) strncpy(id_str, p_label.dkl_asciilabel, 128);
if ((!checklabel((struct dk_label *)&p_label)) ||
(trim_id(p_label.dkl_asciilabel))) {
err_print("\
Warning: Primary label appears to be corrupt.\n");
p_label_bad = 1;
} else {
p_label_found = 1;
/*
* Make sure it matches current label
*/
if ((!dtype_match(&p_label, cur_dtype)) ||
(!parts_match(&p_label, cur_parts))) {
err_print("\
Warning: Primary label on disk appears to be different from\ncurrent label.\n");
p_label_bad = 1;
}
}
}
/*
* Read backup labels.
* Some disks have the backup labels in a strange place.
*/
if (cur_ctype->ctype_flags & CF_BLABEL)
head = 2;
else
head = nhead - 1;
/*
* Loop through each copy of the backup label.
*/
for (sec = 1; ((sec < BAD_LISTCNT * 2 + 1) && (sec < nsect));
sec += 2) {
bn = chs2bn(ncyl + acyl - 1, head, sec) + solaris_offset;
/*
* Attempt to read it.
*/
if ((*cur_ops->op_rdwr)(DIR_READ, cur_file, (diskaddr_t)bn,
1, (char *)&b_label, F_NORMAL, NULL))
continue;
/*
* Verify that it is a reasonable label.
*/
if (!checklabel(&b_label))
continue;
/*
* Save complete label only if no primary label exists
*/
if (!p_label_found)
(void) strncpy(id_str, b_label.dkl_asciilabel, 128);
if (trim_id(b_label.dkl_asciilabel))
continue;
b_label_found = 1;
/*
* Compare against primary label
*/
if (p_label_found) {
if ((strcmp(b_label.dkl_asciilabel,
p_label.dkl_asciilabel) != 0) ||
(b_label.dkl_ncyl != p_label.dkl_ncyl) ||
(b_label.dkl_acyl != p_label.dkl_acyl) ||
(b_label.dkl_nhead != p_label.dkl_nhead) ||
(b_label.dkl_nsect != p_label.dkl_nsect)) {
b_label_bad = 1;
} else {
for (i = 0; i < NDKMAP; i++) {
#if defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_8)
if ((b_label.dkl_map[i].dkl_cylno !=
p_label.dkl_map[i].dkl_cylno) ||
(b_label.dkl_map[i].dkl_nblk !=
p_label.dkl_map[i].dkl_nblk)) {
b_label_bad = 1;
break;
}
#elif defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_16)
if ((b_label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_tag !=
p_label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_tag) ||
(b_label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_flag !=
p_label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_flag) ||
(b_label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_start !=
p_label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_start) ||
(b_label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_size !=
p_label.dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_size)) {
b_label_bad = 1;
break;
}
#else
#error No VTOC layout defined.
#endif /* defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_8) */
}
}
}
if (b_label_bad)
err_print(
"Warning: Primary and backup labels do not match.\n");
break;
}
/*
* If we didn't find any backup labels, say so.
*/
if (!b_label_found)
err_print("Warning: Could not read backup labels.\n");
if ((!b_label_found) || (p_label_bad) || (b_label_bad))
err_print("\n\
Warning: Check the current partitioning and 'label' the disk or use the\n\
\t 'backup' command.\n");
/*
* Print label information.
*/
if (p_label_found) {
fmt_print("\nPrimary label contents:\n");
label = &p_label;
} else if (b_label_found) {
fmt_print("\nBackup label contents:\n");
label = &b_label;
} else {
return (0);
}
/*
* Must put info into partition_info struct for
* for print routine.
*/
bzero(&tmp_pinfo, sizeof (struct partition_info));
for (i = 0; i < NDKMAP; i++) {
#if defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_8)
tmp_pinfo.pinfo_map[i] = label->dkl_map[i];
#elif defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_16)
tmp_pinfo.pinfo_map[i].dkl_cylno =
label->dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_start / spc();
tmp_pinfo.pinfo_map[i].dkl_nblk =
label->dkl_vtoc.v_part[i].p_size;
#else
#error No VTOC layout defined.
#endif /* defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_8) */
}
tmp_pinfo.vtoc = label->dkl_vtoc;
fmt_print("\n");
fmt_print("Volume name = <%8s>\n", label->dkl_vtoc.v_volume);
fmt_print("ascii name = <%s>\n", id_str);
fmt_print("pcyl = %4d\n", label->dkl_pcyl);
fmt_print("ncyl = %4d\n", label->dkl_ncyl);
fmt_print("acyl = %4d\n", label->dkl_acyl);
#if defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_16)
fmt_print("bcyl = %4d\n", label->dkl_bcyl);
#endif /* defined(_SUNOS_VTOC_16) */
fmt_print("nhead = %4d\n", label->dkl_nhead);
fmt_print("nsect = %4d\n", label->dkl_nsect);
print_map(&tmp_pinfo);
return (0);
}
/*
* This command implements the inquiry command, for embedded SCSI
* disks only, which issues a SCSI inquiry command, and
* displays the resulting vendor, product id and revision level.
*/
int
c_inquiry()
{
char inqbuf[255];
struct scsi_inquiry *inq;
assert(SCSI);
inq = (struct scsi_inquiry *)inqbuf;
if (uscsi_inquiry(cur_file, inqbuf, sizeof (inqbuf))) {
err_print("Failed\n");
return (-1);
} else {
fmt_print("Vendor: ");
print_buf(inq->inq_vid, sizeof (inq->inq_vid));
fmt_print("\nProduct: ");
print_buf(inq->inq_pid, sizeof (inq->inq_pid));
fmt_print("\nRevision: ");
print_buf(inq->inq_revision, sizeof (inq->inq_revision));
fmt_print("\n");
}
return (0);
}
/*
* This routine allows the user to set the 8-character
* volume name in the vtoc. It then writes both the
* primary and backup labels onto the current disk.
*/
int
c_volname()
{
int status;
char *prompt;
union {
int xfoo;
char defvolname[LEN_DKL_VVOL+1];
} x;
char s1[MAXPATHLEN], nclean[MAXPATHLEN];
char *volname;
/*
* There must be a current disk type (and therefore a current disk).
*/
if (cur_dtype == NULL) {
err_print("Current Disk Type is not set.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* The current disk must be formatted to label it.
*/
if (!(cur_flags & DISK_FORMATTED)) {
err_print("Current Disk is unformatted.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check for a valid fdisk table entry for Solaris
*/
if (!good_fdisk()) {
err_print("Please run fdisk first.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* The current disk must be formatted to label it.
*/
if (cur_parts == NULL) {
err_print(
"Please select a partition map for the disk first.\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Check to see if there are any mounted file systems anywhere
* on the current disk. If so, refuse to label the disk, but
* only if the partitions would change for the mounted partitions.
*
*/
if (checkmount((daddr_t)-1, (daddr_t)-1)) {
/* Bleagh, too descriptive */
if (check_label_with_mount()) {
err_print(
"Cannot label disk while it has mounted partitions.\n\n");
return (-1);
}
}
/*
* Check to see if there are partitions being used for swapping
* on the current disk. If so, refuse to label the disk, but
* only if the partitions would change for the swap partitions.
*
*/
if (checkswap((daddr_t)-1, (daddr_t)-1)) {
/* Bleagh, too descriptive */
if (check_label_with_swap()) {
err_print(
"Cannot label disk while its partitions are currently \
being used for swapping.\n\n");
return (-1);
}
}
/*
* Prompt for the disk volume name.
*/
prompt = "Enter 8-character volume name (remember quotes)";
bzero(x.defvolname, LEN_DKL_VVOL+1);
bcopy(cur_disk->v_volume, x.defvolname, LEN_DKL_VVOL);
/*
* Get the input using "get_inputline" since
* input would never return null string.
*/
fmt_print("%s[\"%s\"]:", prompt, x.defvolname);
/*
* Get input from the user.
*/
get_inputline(nclean, MAXPATHLEN);
clean_token(s1, nclean);
/*
* check for return.
*/
if (s1[0] == 0) {
volname = x.defvolname;
} else {
/*
* remove the " mark from volname.
*/
if (s1[0] == '"') {
int i = 1;
volname = &s1[1];
while (s1[i] != '"' && s1[i] != '\0')
i++;
s1[i] = '\0';
clean_token(nclean, volname);
volname = nclean;
} else {
(void) sscanf(&s1[0], "%1024s", nclean);
volname = nclean;
};
}
/*
* Make sure the user is serious.
*/
if (check("Ready to label disk, continue")) {
fmt_print("\n");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Use the volume name chosen above
*/
bzero(cur_disk->v_volume, LEN_DKL_VVOL);
bcopy(volname, cur_disk->v_volume, min((int)strlen(volname),
LEN_DKL_VVOL));
if (cur_label == L_TYPE_EFI) {
bzero(cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[8].p_name, LEN_DKL_VVOL);
bcopy(volname, cur_parts->etoc->efi_parts[8].p_name,
LEN_DKL_VVOL);
}
/*
* Write the labels out (this will also notify unix) and
* return status.
*/
fmt_print("\n");
if (status = write_label())
err_print("Label failed.\n");
return (status);
}