171 lines
4.7 KiB
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171 lines
4.7 KiB
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From 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
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Date: Fri, 11 May 2018 23:47:31 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] Simplify BLS entry key val pairs lookup
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The <key,value> pairs found in the BLS are being sorted but this isn't
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really needed and it makes the implementation complex and error prone.
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For example, the current implementation has the following issues:
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1) Fields not present in the grub2 menu entry
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linux /linuz
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initrd /foo
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initrd /bar
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load_video
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set gfx_payload=keep
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insmod gzio
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linux /boot/linuz
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initrd /boot/bar
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2) Fields present but in the wrong order
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title Fedora (4.16.6-300.fc28.x86_64-tuned) 28 (Twenty Eight)
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version 4.16.6-300.fc28.x86_64
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linux /vmlinuz-4.16.6-300.fc28.x86_64
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initrd /foo.img
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initrd /bar.img
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options $kernelopts
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id fedora-20180430150025-4.16.6-300.fc28.x86_64
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load_video
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set gfx_payload=keep
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insmod gzio
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linux /boot/vmlinuz-4.16.6-300.fc28.x86_64 $kernelopts
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initrd /boot/bar.img /boot/foo.img
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It's important to preserve the order in which fields have been defined
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in the BLS fragment since for some of the fields the order has meaning.
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For example, initramfs images have to be passed to the kernel in order
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that were defined in the BLS fragment.
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This patch simplifies the <key,value> pairs storage and lookup. Rather
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than sorting and attempt to later figure out what's the expected order,
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just store it in the same order as they were defined in the BLS config
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file and return in that same order to callers when these look them up.
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Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com>
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---
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grub-core/commands/blscfg.c | 88 ++++++++++-----------------------------------
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1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 70 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/grub-core/commands/blscfg.c b/grub-core/commands/blscfg.c
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index c52d2b2e05a..fb08d8e4c12 100644
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--- a/grub-core/commands/blscfg.c
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+++ b/grub-core/commands/blscfg.c
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@@ -169,84 +169,35 @@ static void bls_free_entry(struct bls_entry *entry)
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grub_free (entry);
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}
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-static int keyval_cmp (const void *p0, const void *p1,
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- void *state UNUSED)
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-{
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- const struct keyval *kv0 = *(struct keyval * const *)p0;
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- const struct keyval *kv1 = *(struct keyval * const *)p1;
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- int rc;
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-
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- rc = grub_strcmp(kv0->key, kv1->key);
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-
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- return rc;
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-}
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-
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/* Find they value of the key named by keyname. If there are allowed to be
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* more than one, pass a pointer to an int set to -1 the first time, and pass
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* the same pointer through each time after, and it'll return them in sorted
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- * order. */
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+ * order as defined in the BLS fragment file */
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static char *bls_get_val(struct bls_entry *entry, const char *keyname, int *last)
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{
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- char *foo = (char *)"";
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- struct keyval *kv = NULL, **kvp, key = {keyname, foo}, *keyp = &key;
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+ int idx, start = 0;
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+ struct keyval *kv = NULL;
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- /* if we've already found an entry that matches, just iterate */
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- if (last && *last >= 0)
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- {
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- int next = ++last[0];
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+ if (last)
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+ start = *last + 1;
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- if (next == entry->nkeyvals)
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- {
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-done:
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- *last = -1;
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- return NULL;
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- }
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+ for (idx = start; idx < entry->nkeyvals; idx++) {
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+ kv = entry->keyvals[idx];
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- kv = entry->keyvals[next];
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- if (grub_strcmp (keyname, kv->key))
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- goto done;
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+ if (!grub_strcmp (keyname, kv->key))
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+ break;
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+ }
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- return kv->val;
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- }
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+ if (idx == entry->nkeyvals) {
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+ if (last)
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+ *last = -1;
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+ return NULL;
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+ }
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- kvp = grub_bsearch(&keyp, &entry->keyvals[0], entry->nkeyvals,
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- sizeof (struct keyval *), keyval_cmp, NULL);
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- if (kvp)
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- kv = *kvp;
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+ if (last)
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+ *last = idx;
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- if (kv)
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- {
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- /* if we've got uninitialized but present state, track back until we find
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- * the first match */
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- if (last)
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- {
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- grub_dprintf("blscfg", "%s trying to find another entry because last was set\n", __func__);
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- /* figure out the position of this entry in the array */
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- int idx;
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- for (idx = 0 ; idx < entry->nkeyvals; idx++)
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- if (entry->keyvals[idx] == kv)
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- break;
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- *last = idx;
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-
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- while (idx > 0)
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- {
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- struct keyval *kvtmp = entry->keyvals[idx-1];
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- if (idx == 0 || grub_strcmp (keyname, kvtmp->key))
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- {
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- /* if we're at the start, or if the previous entry doesn't
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- * match, then we're done */
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- *last = idx;
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- break;
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- }
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- else
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- /* but if it does match, keep going backwards */
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- idx--;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- return kv->val;
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- }
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- return NULL;
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+ return kv->val;
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}
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#define goto_return(x) ({ ret = (x); goto finish; })
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@@ -503,9 +454,6 @@ static int read_entry (
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break;
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}
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- grub_qsort(&entry->keyvals[0], entry->nkeyvals, sizeof (struct keyval *),
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- keyval_cmp, NULL);
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-
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finish:
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grub_free (p);
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