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r3499@server (orig r1599): ken | 2006-05-14 14:04:50 -0700
Add missing ppc64/ppc patches.

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[f2b4aa3]1Submitted By: Ken Moffat <ken@linuxfromscratch.org>
2Date: 2005-11-23
3Initial Package Version: 1.1.3
4Upstream Status: Package is maintained by debian, this cherry-picks
5Origin: From debian 1.1.3-18.diff, edited
6Description: Makes it work on New World, fixes compile error, updated to
7 allow -m32 to be passed via EXTRACFLAGS in multilib.
8
9 Some of the debian powerpc-utils_1.1.3-18.diff, but only the parts relevant
10to nvsetenv and nvsetvol - the remainder may be useful on an Old World Mac,
11but they are no use on New World. The -D_GNU_SOURCE apparently helps on
12powerpc64. I've also removed bogus messages advising you to update your
13headers when IOC_NVRAM_SYNC isn't defined : it hasn't existed for a long
14time. Finally, I ran the nvsetenv.sgml through docbook2txt -man to get a
15proper man page, because most people won't have docbook utils installed.
16
17diff -Nuar pmac-utils.orig/Makefile pmac-utils/Makefile
18--- pmac-utils.orig/Makefile 1998-07-21 14:22:28.000000000 +0100
19+++ pmac-utils/Makefile 2005-11-17 15:16:52.000000000 +0000
20@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
21
22 SGMLMAN = sgml2txt -man
23 CC = gcc -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes
24-CFLAGS = -O2 -fsigned-char
25-LDFLAGS = -s
26+CFLAGS = $(EXTRACFLAGS) -O2 -fsigned-char -D_GNU_SOURCE
27+LDFLAGS =
28 INSTALL = /usr/bin/install -c
29 SOUND_INC = -I.
30
31@@ -42,8 +42,12 @@
32 mousemode:
33 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $@.c
34
35-nvsetenv:
36+nvsetenv: nvsetenv.c nwnvsetenv.c
37+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $@.c nwnvsetenv.c
38+
39+nvsetvol:
40 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $@.c
41+
42
43 nvvideo:
44 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $@.c
45diff -Nuar pmac-utils.orig/nvsetenv.8 pmac-utils/nvsetenv.8
46--- pmac-utils.orig/nvsetenv.8 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
47+++ pmac-utils/nvsetenv.8 2005-11-17 20:39:47.000000000 +0000
48@@ -0,0 +1,256 @@
49+.if n .ds Q \&"
50+.if t .ds Q ``
51+.if n .ds U \&"
52+.if t .ds U ''
53+.TH "NVSETENV" 8
54+.tr \&
55+.nr bi 0
56+.nr ll 0
57+.nr el 0
58+.de DS
59+..
60+.de DE
61+..
62+.de Pp
63+.ie \\n(ll>0 \{\
64+.ie \\n(bi=1 \{\
65+.nr bi 0
66+.if \\n(t\\n(ll=0 \{.IP \\(bu\}
67+.if \\n(t\\n(ll=1 \{.IP \\n+(e\\n(el.\}
68+.\}
69+.el .sp
70+.\}
71+.el \{\
72+.ie \\nh=1 \{\
73+.LP
74+.nr h 0
75+.\}
76+.el .PP
77+.\}
78+..
79+.SH NAME
80+
81+.Pp
82+\fBnvsetenv\fP - change/view Open Firmware environment variables
83+.Pp
84+.SH SYNOPSIS
85+
86+.Pp
87+\fBnvsetenv
88+\f(CR[\fP\fIvariable\fP \f(CR[\fP\fIvalue\fP\f(CR\fB]]\fP\fP\fP
89+.Pp
90+.SH DESCRIPTION
91+
92+.Pp
93+\fBnvsetenv\fP is a program to adjust or view the Open Firmware (OF)
94+boot parameters stored in non-volatile (battery-powered) RAM.
95+\fBnvsetenv\fP will show the current values of all OF's environment
96+variables when no parameters are given.
97+.Pp
98+.SH OPTIONS
99+
100+.Pp
101+.nr ll +1
102+.nr t\n(ll 2
103+.if \n(ll>1 .RS
104+.IP "\fIvariable\fP"
105+.nr bi 1
106+.Pp
107+nvsetenv will show current value of an OF's
108+variable, if no value is given
109+.IP "\fIvariable value\fP"
110+.nr bi 1
111+.Pp
112+nvsetenv will set \fIvariable\fP to
113+\fIvalue\fP
114+.if \n(ll>1 .RE
115+.nr ll -1
116+.Pp
117+.SH EXAMPLES
118+
119+.Pp
120+This example will set the boot device to the first SCSI disk on the
121+internal SCSI bus, using /vmlinux as boot image, trying to
122+use the third partition as root partition.
123+.DS
124+.sp
125+.ft RR
126+.nf
127+ > nvsetenv boot-device \&"scsi-int/sd@0:0\&"
128+ > nvsetenv boot-file \&" /vmlinux root=/dev/sda3\&"
129+.DE
130+.fi
131+.ec
132+.ft P
133+.sp
134+.Pp
135+Alternatives boot devices are:
136+.DS
137+.sp
138+.ft RR
139+.nf
140+ scsi/sd@1:0 SCSI disk at ID 1
141+ ata/ata-disk@0:0 Internal IDE disk
142+.DE
143+.fi
144+.ec
145+.ft P
146+.sp
147+.Pp
148+You can also boot from a floppy, you need a XCOFF-format kernel image
149+(in this example: vmlinux.coff), copied to a HFS format high-density
150+(1.44Mb) floppy.
151+.DS
152+.sp
153+.ft RR
154+.nf
155+ > nvsetenv boot-device \&"fd:vmlinux.coff\&"
156+ > nvsetenv boot-file \&" root=/dev/sda3\&"
157+.DE
158+.fi
159+.ec
160+.ft P
161+.sp
162+
163+To return to MacOS, do:
164+.DS
165+.sp
166+.ft RR
167+.nf
168+ > nvsetenv boot-device \&"/AAPL,ROM\&"
169+.DE
170+.fi
171+.ec
172+.ft P
173+.sp
174+.Pp
175+Valid values for \&"input-devices\&" are:
176+.DS
177+.sp
178+.ft RR
179+.nf
180+ ttya Modem serial port
181+ ttyb Printer serial port
182+ kbd Keyboard
183+ enet Ethernet interface
184+.DE
185+.fi
186+.ec
187+.ft P
188+.sp
189+.Pp
190+Valid values for \&"output-devices\&" are (machine and/or OF dependent):
191+.DS
192+.sp
193+.ft RR
194+.nf
195+ screen Screen display (newer machines)
196+ /chaos/control Screen display (7500, 7600 and 8500)
197+ /bandit/ATY,264GT-B Screen display (6500)
198+.DE
199+.fi
200+.ec
201+.ft P
202+.sp
203+.Pp
204+OF is not designed to wait for your hard disk to spin up
205+(remember MacOS boots from ROM).
206+Use the following setting to have OF retry to boot from your disk
207+until is has spun up:
208+.DS
209+.sp
210+.ft RR
211+.nf
212+ > nvsetenv boot-command \&"begin ['] boot catch 1000 ms cr again\&"
213+.DE
214+.fi
215+.ec
216+.ft P
217+.sp
218+.Pp
219+You only have to append an \&"S\&" to the \&"boot-file\&" variable to boot
220+Linux in single user mode.
221+.Pp
222+You can use install your own nvramrc patch using the following command:
223+.DS
224+.sp
225+.ft RR
226+.nf
227+ > nvsetenv nvramrc \&"`cat file.patch`\&"
228+.DE
229+.fi
230+.ec
231+.ft P
232+.sp
233+
234+(please note the backticks!), or:
235+.DS
236+.sp
237+.ft RR
238+.nf
239+ > nvsetenv nvramrc \&"$(cat file.patch)\&"
240+.DE
241+.fi
242+.ec
243+.ft P
244+.sp
245+.Pp
246+.SH FILES
247+
248+.Pp
249+.nr ll +1
250+.nr t\n(ll 2
251+.if \n(ll>1 .RS
252+.IP "\fI/dev/nvram\fP"
253+.nr bi 1
254+.Pp
255+character device with major number 10
256+and minor number 144
257+.IP "\fI/proc/cpuinfo\fP"
258+.nr bi 1
259+.Pp
260+to identify New/Old-World machines
261+.if \n(ll>1 .RE
262+.nr ll -1
263+.Pp
264+.SH SEE ALSO
265+
266+.Pp
267+macos(8)
268+.Pp
269+.SH AUTHORS
270+
271+.Pp
272+.DS
273+.sp
274+.ft RR
275+.nf
276+Paul Mackerras <paulus@cs.anu.edu.au> (program)
277+.DE
278+.fi
279+.ec
280+.ft P
281+.sp
282+
283+.DS
284+.sp
285+.ft RR
286+.nf
287+Richard van Hees <R.M.vanHees@phys.uu.nl> (documentation)
288+.DE
289+.fi
290+.ec
291+.ft P
292+.sp
293+
294+.DS
295+.sp
296+.ft RR
297+.nf
298+Klaus Halfmann <halfmann@libra.de> (NewWorld code)
299+.DE
300+.fi
301+.ec
302+.ft P
303+.sp
304+.Pp
305diff -Nuar pmac-utils.orig/nvsetenv.c pmac-utils/nvsetenv.c
306--- pmac-utils.orig/nvsetenv.c 1997-04-28 14:29:05.000000000 +0100
307+++ pmac-utils/nvsetenv.c 2005-11-17 14:57:57.000000000 +0000
308@@ -1,15 +1,32 @@
309+/* nvsetnv.c
310+
311+ used to set the Envenrioment variables in power macs NVram.
312+ Decides via /proc/cpuinfo which type of machine is used.
313+
314+ Copyright (C) 1996-1998 by Paul Mackerras.
315+ nwcode: Copyright (C) 2000 by Klaus Halfmann
316+
317+ see README for details
318+*/
319+
320 #include <stdio.h>
321 #include <stdlib.h>
322 #include <string.h>
323 #include <unistd.h>
324 #include <fcntl.h>
325+#include <sys/ioctl.h>
326+#include <asm/nvram.h>
327+#ifndef IOC_NVRAM_SYNC
328+#define IOC_NVRAM_SYNC _IO('p', 0x43)
329+#endif
330
331-#define NVSTART 0x1800
332-#define NVSIZE 0x800
333+#define NVSTART 0x1800 // Start of the NVRam OF partition
334+#define NVSIZE 0x800 // Size of of the NVRam
335 #define MXSTRING 128
336 #define N_NVVARS (int)(sizeof(nvvars) / sizeof(nvvars[0]))
337+#define NVMAGIC 0x1275
338
339-static int nvfd, nvstr_used;
340+static int nvstr_used;
341 static char nvstrbuf[NVSIZE];
342
343 struct nvram {
344@@ -24,12 +41,13 @@
345 unsigned long vals[1];
346 };
347
348-union {
349- struct nvram nv;
350- char c[NVSIZE];
351- unsigned short s[NVSIZE/2];
352-} nvbuf;
353+typedef union {
354+ struct nvram nv;
355+ char c[NVSIZE];
356+ unsigned short s[NVSIZE/2];
357+} nvbuftype;
358
359+nvbuftype nvbuf;
360
361 enum nvtype {
362 boolean,
363@@ -70,16 +88,21 @@
364 {"boot-command", string},
365 };
366
367+ // Calculated number of variables
368+#define N_NVVARS (int)(sizeof(nvvars) / sizeof(nvvars[0]))
369+
370 union nvval {
371- unsigned long word_val;
372- char *str_val;
373+ unsigned long word_val;
374+ char *str_val;
375 } nvvals[32];
376
377-int
378-nvcsum( void )
379+extern int checkNewWorld(void); // from nwnvsetenv
380+extern int nvNew(int ac, char** av, int nfd); // from nwnvsetenv
381+
382+int nvcsum( void )
383 {
384- int i;
385- unsigned c;
386+ int i;
387+ unsigned c;
388
389 c = 0;
390 for (i = 0; i < NVSIZE/2; ++i)
391@@ -89,28 +112,29 @@
392 return c & 0xffff;
393 }
394
395-void
396-nvload( void )
397+static void nvload( int nvfd )
398 {
399 int s;
400
401 if (lseek(nvfd, NVSTART, 0) < 0
402 || read(nvfd, &nvbuf, NVSIZE) != NVSIZE) {
403- perror("Error reading /dev/nvram");
404+ perror("Error reading nvram device");
405 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
406 }
407+ if (nvbuf.nv.magic != NVMAGIC)
408+ (void) fprintf(stderr, "Warning: Bad magic number %x\n",
409+ nvbuf.nv.magic);
410 s = nvcsum();
411 if (s != 0xffff)
412 (void) fprintf(stderr, "Warning: checksum error (%x) on nvram\n",
413 s ^ 0xffff);
414 }
415
416-void
417-nvstore(void)
418+static void nvstore(int nvfd)
419 {
420 if (lseek(nvfd, NVSTART, 0) < 0
421 || write(nvfd, &nvbuf, NVSIZE) != NVSIZE) {
422- perror("Error writing /dev/nvram");
423+ perror("Error writing nvram device");
424 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
425 }
426 }
427@@ -145,8 +169,7 @@
428 }
429 }
430
431-void
432-nvpack( void )
433+void nvpack( void )
434 {
435 int i, vi;
436 size_t off, len;
437@@ -184,7 +207,7 @@
438 nvbuf.nv.cksum = (unsigned short int) (~nvcsum());
439 }
440
441-void
442+static void
443 print_var(int i, int indent)
444 {
445 char *p;
446@@ -207,8 +230,7 @@
447 (void) printf("\n");
448 }
449
450-void
451-parse_val(int i, char *str)
452+void parse_val(int i, char *str)
453 {
454 char *endp;
455
456@@ -238,12 +260,38 @@
457 }
458 }
459
460-int
461-main(int ac, char **av)
462+
463+void nvOld(int ac, char** av, int i, int nvfd)
464+{
465+ nvload(nvfd);
466+ nvunpack();
467+
468+ switch (ac) {
469+ case 1:
470+ for (i = 0; i < N_NVVARS; ++i) {
471+ (void) printf("%-16s", nvvars[i].name);
472+ print_var(i, 16);
473+ }
474+ break;
475+
476+ case 2:
477+ print_var(i, 0);
478+ break;
479+
480+ case 3:
481+ parse_val(i, av[2]);
482+ nvpack();
483+ nvstore(nvfd);
484+ break;
485+ }
486+}
487+
488+int main(int ac, char **av)
489 {
490- int i = 0, l, print;
491+ int i = 0, l, print, nvfd, newWorld;
492
493 l = (int) strlen(av[0]);
494+ // print when no value is set OR we are aclled as <xxx>printenv
495 print = (int) (ac <= 2 ||
496 (l > 8 && strcmp(&av[0][l-8], "printenv") == 0));
497 if (print != 0 && ac > 2) {
498@@ -255,7 +303,9 @@
499 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
500 }
501
502- if (ac >= 2) {
503+ newWorld = checkNewWorld();
504+
505+ if (!newWorld && ac >= 2) {
506 for (i = 0; i < N_NVVARS; ++i)
507 if (strcmp(av[1], nvvars[i].name) == 0)
508 break;
509@@ -266,33 +316,21 @@
510 }
511 }
512
513- nvfd = open("/dev/nvram", ac <= 2 ? O_RDONLY: O_RDWR);
514+ nvfd = open("/dev/misc/nvram", ac <= 2 ? O_RDONLY: O_RDWR);
515 if (nvfd < 0) {
516- perror("Couldn't open /dev/nvram");
517+ nvfd = open("/dev/nvram", ac <= 2 ? O_RDONLY: O_RDWR);
518+ if (nvfd < 0) {
519+ perror("Couldn't open nvram device");
520 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
521- }
522- nvload();
523- nvunpack();
524-
525- switch (ac) {
526- case 1:
527- for (i = 0; i < N_NVVARS; ++i) {
528- (void) printf("%-16s", nvvars[i].name);
529- print_var(i, 16);
530- }
531- break;
532-
533- case 2:
534- print_var(i, 0);
535- break;
536-
537- case 3:
538- parse_val(i, av[2]);
539- nvpack();
540- nvstore();
541- break;
542+ }
543 }
544
545+ if (newWorld)
546+ nvNew(ac, av, nvfd);
547+ else
548+ nvOld(ac, av, i, nvfd);
549+
550+ (void) ioctl(nvfd, IOC_NVRAM_SYNC);
551 (void) close(nvfd);
552 exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
553 }
554diff -Nuar pmac-utils.orig/nvsetvol.8 pmac-utils/nvsetvol.8
555--- pmac-utils.orig/nvsetvol.8 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
556+++ pmac-utils/nvsetvol.8 2005-11-17 21:37:20.000000000 +0000
557@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
558+.TH NVSETVOL 8 "16th February 2003"
559+
560+.SH NAME
561+nvsetvol \- tool for changing startup volume of PowerMac machines
562+
563+.SH SYNOPSIS
564+.B nvsetvol
565+[
566+.B volume
567+]
568+
569+.SH DESCRIPTION
570+.B nvsetvol
571+queries and sets the base volume of a PowerMac machine. With no options,
572+.B nvsetvol
573+displays the current volume; with a numerical argument, it sets the volume.
574+The
575+.B volume
576+argument should be a number from 0 to 255. 0 will turn off the annoying
577+startup chime.
578+
579+.SH AUTHOR
580+.B nvsetvol
581+was written by Matteo Frigo <athena@fftw.org>.
582+
583+This manual page was written by Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@debian.org> for the
584+Debian GNU/Linux distribution.
585diff -Nuar pmac-utils.orig/nvsetvol.c pmac-utils/nvsetvol.c
586--- pmac-utils.orig/nvsetvol.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
587+++ pmac-utils/nvsetvol.c 2005-11-17 21:43:16.000000000 +0000
588@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
589+/* set volume of the startup chime in the PowerMac nvram.
590+
591+ Written by Matteo Frigo <athena@fftw.org>.
592+ $Id: nvsetvol.c,v 1.1 2003/01/11 11:26:30 athena Exp $
593+
594+ This program is in the public domain.
595+*/
596+
597+/* The volume is stored as a byte at address 8 in the parameter ram. */
598+
599+#include <string.h>
600+#include <stdio.h>
601+#include <stdlib.h>
602+#include <sys/types.h>
603+#include <sys/stat.h>
604+#include <unistd.h>
605+#include <fcntl.h>
606+#include <sys/ioctl.h>
607+#include <asm/nvram.h>
608+#ifndef IOC_NVRAM_SYNC
609+#define IOC_NVRAM_SYNC _IO('p', 0x43)
610+#endif
611+
612+typedef struct {
613+ unsigned char sig;
614+ unsigned char cksum;
615+ unsigned short len;
616+ char name[12];
617+} header;
618+
619+void die(const char *s) __attribute__((noreturn));
620+void die(const char *s)
621+{
622+ perror(s);
623+ exit(1);
624+}
625+
626+void seek_pram(int fd, int offset)
627+{
628+ if (lseek(fd, offset, SEEK_SET) < 0)
629+ die("lseek");
630+}
631+
632+// MSch: only works for newworld - oldworld have XPRAM at offset 0x1300 fixed.
633+
634+int find_pram(int fd, int *size)
635+{
636+ header buf;
637+ int offset = 0;
638+ int rc = 0;
639+ while((rc = read(fd, &buf, sizeof(header))) == sizeof(header)) {
640+ int sz = buf.len * 16;
641+ // what's the sig in char?
642+ // if (buf.sig == 0x1275) fprintf(stderr, "sig at offset %d rc %d buf.len %d buf.name %s \n", offset, rc, buf.len, buf.name);
643+ // if (buf.sig == 0x5a) fprintf(stderr, "sig at offset %x rc %d buf.len %x buf.name %s \n", offset, rc, buf.len, buf.name);
644+ // if (sz) fprintf(stderr, "offset %x rc %d sig %x buf.len %x buf.name %s \n", offset, rc, buf.sig, buf.len, buf.name);
645+ if (!strncmp(buf.name, "APL,MacOS75", 11)) {
646+ *size = sz - sizeof(header);
647+ // fprintf(stderr, "XPRAM offset %x size %x\n", offset + sizeof(header), *size);
648+ return offset + sizeof(header);
649+ }
650+ if (sz)
651+ offset += sz;
652+ else
653+ offset += sizeof(header);
654+ seek_pram(fd, offset);
655+ }
656+ // no Core99 style PRAM found - just assume hard coded values as set in kernel:
657+ // XPRAM 0x1300
658+ // NR 0x1400
659+ // OF 0x1800
660+ // TODO: use ioctl to get PRAM offset
661+ // fprintf(stderr, "no NW PRAM found, assuming OW XPRAM offset 0x1300 size 0x100\n");
662+ *size = 0x100;
663+ return (0x1300);
664+ die("no PRAM found");
665+}
666+
667+#define VOLADDR 8
668+
669+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
670+{
671+ int fd, offset, size;
672+ char *buf;
673+
674+ fd = open("/dev/nvram", O_RDWR);
675+ if (fd < 0) die("can't open /dev/nvram");
676+
677+ offset = find_pram(fd, &size);
678+ buf = malloc(size);
679+ if (!buf) die("can't malloc()");
680+
681+ seek_pram(fd, offset);
682+ if (read(fd, buf, size) != size)
683+ die("error reading /dev/nvram");
684+
685+ printf("current volume is %d\n", (unsigned char) buf[VOLADDR]);
686+
687+ if (argc > 1) {
688+ buf[VOLADDR] = atoi(argv[1]);
689+
690+ seek_pram(fd, offset);
691+ if (write(fd, buf, size) != size)
692+ die("error writing /dev/nvram");
693+ printf("new volume is %d\n", (unsigned char) buf[VOLADDR]);
694+ }
695+ ioctl(fd, IOC_NVRAM_SYNC);
696+ close(fd);
697+ return 0;
698+}
699diff -Nuar pmac-utils.orig/nwnvsetenv.c pmac-utils/nwnvsetenv.c
700--- pmac-utils.orig/nwnvsetenv.c 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
701+++ pmac-utils/nwnvsetenv.c 2005-11-17 21:37:27.000000000 +0000
702@@ -0,0 +1,261 @@
703+/* nwnvsetnv.c
704+
705+ used to set the Envenrioment variables in power macs NVram.
706+ This is for the NewWorld nvram only
707+
708+ nwcode: Copyright (C) 2000 by Klaus Halfmann
709+
710+ see README for details
711+*/
712+#include <stdio.h>
713+#include <stdlib.h>
714+
715+#define __USE_GNU // need strnlen
716+
717+#include <string.h>
718+#include <unistd.h>
719+#include <fcntl.h>
720+
721+// #define MXSTRING 128:
722+// #define N_NVVARS (int)(sizeof(nvvars) / sizeof(nvvars[0]))
723+// #define NVMAGIC 0x1275
724+
725+/* CHRP NVRAM header */
726+typedef struct {
727+ unsigned char signature;
728+ unsigned char cksum;
729+ unsigned short len;
730+ char name[12];
731+ // unsigned char data[0];
732+} chrp_header;
733+
734+/* Check in proc/cpuinfo if this is a new world machine */
735+
736+int checkNewWorld(void)
737+{
738+ FILE* cpuf = fopen("/proc/cpuinfo","r");
739+ char buf[256]; // "pmac-generation : NewWolrd|OldWorld
740+ int result = 0, found = 0;
741+
742+ if (!cpuf) {
743+ perror("Couldn't open /proc/cpuinfo");
744+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
745+ }
746+
747+ while (NULL != fgets(buf, 255, cpuf))
748+ {
749+ if (!strncmp(buf, "pmac-generation" ,15))
750+ {
751+ char* index = strchr(buf, ':') + 2;
752+ if (!index) // ???
753+ continue;
754+ result = !strncmp(index,"NewWorld",8);
755+ found = 1;
756+ break;
757+ }
758+ }
759+ fclose(cpuf);
760+
761+ /* Some kernels don't have pmac-generation ( <= 2.2.15 and earlier 2.3.x ) */
762+ /* Look for AAPL in /proc/device-tree/compatible instead. */
763+ if (!found) {
764+ cpuf = fopen("/proc/device-tree/compatible", "r");
765+ if(!cpuf)
766+ return 0;
767+
768+ fgets(buf, 255, cpuf);
769+ fclose(cpuf);
770+ if (strncmp(buf, "AAPL", 4) != 0)
771+ result = 1;
772+ }
773+
774+ return result; // assume OldWorld
775+}
776+
777+/* seek NVRAM until common (OF) part
778+ return the lenght of the part in case of sucess,
779+ 0 otherwise.
780+ chrph is set to the value of the "coommon" blocek eventually found
781+ *nvstart is set to the seekpoint where common block starts.
782+*/
783+
784+int nvscan(int nvfd, chrp_header* chrph, int* nvstart)
785+{
786+ int start = 0;
787+
788+ while (read(nvfd, chrph, sizeof(chrp_header)) == sizeof(chrp_header))
789+ {
790+ int size = chrph->len * 0x10 - sizeof(chrp_header);
791+ if (!strncmp(chrph->name, "common", 7))
792+ {
793+ *nvstart = start;
794+ return size; // seeked upto start
795+ }
796+ if (lseek(nvfd, size, SEEK_CUR) < 0)
797+ break;
798+ start += size + sizeof(chrp_header);
799+ }
800+ fprintf(stderr,"No common Block found\n");
801+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
802+}
803+
804+static char* nvload( int nvfd , int nvsize)
805+{
806+ char* nvbuf = malloc(nvsize);
807+
808+ if (!nvbuf) {
809+ perror("Error allocating buffer");
810+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
811+ }
812+ if (read(nvfd, nvbuf, nvsize) != nvsize) {
813+ perror("Error reading /dev/nvram");
814+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
815+ }
816+ return nvbuf;
817+}
818+
819+static void
820+print_vars(char* nvbuf, int nvsize)
821+{
822+ int i = 0;
823+
824+ while (i < nvsize)
825+ {
826+ int size = strnlen(nvbuf, nvsize);
827+ if (size == 0)
828+ break;
829+ printf("%s\n",nvbuf);
830+ nvbuf += (size + 1); // count 0-byte, too
831+ }
832+}
833+
834+/* move memory around to insert the value.
835+ *
836+ * @param nvbufend byte AFTER the end of the buffer
837+ * @param varsize length of the variable name
838+ * @param buf byte where varaible NAME starts
839+ * @param newval new value to replace old one
840+ * @param foundsize lenght of varible + '=' + value
841+ * @param equalpos position relative to buf where '=' was found
842+ */
843+static void
844+insert_val (char* nvbufend, int varsize, char* buf,
845+ char* newval, int foundsize, int equalpos)
846+{
847+ int oldlen = foundsize - equalpos -1; // account for the '='
848+ int newlen = strlen(newval);
849+ char* valpos = buf + varsize + 1;
850+ int delta = newlen - oldlen;
851+
852+ if (delta > 0) // expand mem
853+ memmove(valpos + newlen,
854+ valpos + oldlen, (nvbufend - valpos - newlen));
855+ else if (delta < 0) // shrink mem
856+ {
857+ memmove(valpos + newlen,
858+ valpos + oldlen, (nvbufend - valpos - oldlen));
859+ memset (nvbufend + delta, 0, -delta );
860+ }
861+ strncpy(valpos, newval, newlen);
862+}
863+
864+/* return position where variable is found,
865+ * newval may be null.
866+ */
867+
868+static char* set_var(char* nvbuf, int nvsize, char* varname, char* newval)
869+{
870+ int i =0;
871+ int varsize = strlen(varname);
872+ int equalpos;
873+ while (i < nvsize)
874+ {
875+ char* buf = &nvbuf[i];
876+ int foundsize = strnlen(buf, nvsize -i);
877+ if (foundsize == 0)
878+ break;
879+ equalpos = (int) (strchr(buf, '=') - buf);
880+ if (equalpos == varsize &&
881+ !strncmp(buf, varname, equalpos))
882+ {
883+ if (newval) // set the value
884+ insert_val(nvbuf + nvsize, varsize, buf,
885+ newval, foundsize, equalpos);
886+ return buf;
887+ }
888+ i += foundsize + 1; // count 0-byte, too
889+ }
890+ return NULL;
891+}
892+
893+static void
894+print_var(char* nvbuf, int nvsize, char* varname)
895+{
896+ char* buf = set_var(nvbuf, nvsize, varname, NULL);
897+ if (buf)
898+ printf("%s\n",buf);
899+}
900+
901+/* This fucntion is not used here, it is left
902+ her for the curious */
903+
904+unsigned short chrp_checksum(chrp_header* hdr, char* nvbuf, int nvsize)
905+{
906+ unsigned char* ptr = (unsigned char*) &hdr->len;
907+ unsigned char* end = ptr + sizeof(chrp_header);
908+ unsigned short sum = hdr->signature;
909+ // this in fact skips the checksum
910+ for (; ptr < end; ptr++)
911+ sum += *ptr;
912+ while (sum > 0xFF)
913+ sum = (sum & 0xFF) + (sum>>8);
914+ return sum;
915+}
916+
917+static void
918+nvstore(int nvfd, chrp_header* chrph, char* nvbuf, int nvstart, int nvsize)
919+{
920+ // mmh, the checksum is calculated for the header only
921+ // since we did not modify the header we can just ignore it.
922+ ssize_t written;
923+ ssize_t seek = nvstart + sizeof(chrp_header);
924+ written = lseek(nvfd, seek, SEEK_SET);
925+ if (written != seek)
926+ {
927+ fprintf(stderr,"Error seeking /dev/nvram\n");
928+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
929+ }
930+ written = write(nvfd, nvbuf, nvsize);
931+ if (written != nvsize)
932+ {
933+ fprintf(stderr,"Error writing /dev/nvram %x %x\n", nvsize, seek);
934+ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
935+ }
936+}
937+
938+/* print / set the New World NVRAM */
939+
940+void nvNew(int ac, char** av, int nvfd)
941+{
942+ int nvsize, nvstart;
943+ chrp_header chrph;
944+ char* nvbuf;
945+
946+ nvsize = nvscan(nvfd, &chrph, &nvstart);
947+ nvbuf = nvload(nvfd, nvsize);
948+
949+ switch (ac) {
950+ case 1:
951+ print_vars(nvbuf, nvsize);
952+ break;
953+
954+ case 2:
955+ print_var(nvbuf, nvsize, av[1]);
956+ break;
957+
958+ case 3:
959+ set_var(nvbuf, nvsize, av[1], av[2]);
960+ nvstore(nvfd, &chrph, nvbuf, nvstart, nvsize);
961+ break;
962+ }
963+}
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