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Issue 2815011: Remove unused files, and tidy the directory structure of the remaining ones. (Closed) Base URL: ssh://gitrw.chromium.org/vboot_reference.git
Patch Set: Created 10 years, 6 months ago
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Index: vkernel/load_kernel_fw.c
diff --git a/vkernel/load_kernel_fw.c b/vkernel/load_kernel_fw.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a135628e72e7937b1746af15506ca95dedf22764..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
--- a/vkernel/load_kernel_fw.c
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@@ -1,251 +0,0 @@
-/* Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
- * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
- * found in the LICENSE file.
- *
- * Functions for loading a kernel from disk.
- * (Firmware portion)
- */
-
-#include "load_kernel_fw.h"
-
-#include "boot_device.h"
-#include "cgptlib.h"
-#include "kernel_image_fw.h"
-#include "rollback_index.h"
-#include "utility.h"
-#include "vboot_kernel.h"
-
-#define GPT_ENTRIES_SIZE 16384 /* Bytes to read for GPT entries */
-
-#ifdef PRINT_DEBUG_INFO
-// TODO: for testing
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <inttypes.h> /* For PRIu64 macro */
-#include "cgptlib_internal.h"
-#endif
-
-
-#define KBUF_SIZE 65536 /* Bytes to read at start of kernel partition */
-
-int LoadKernelOld(LoadKernelParams* params) {
-
- GptData gpt;
- uint64_t part_start, part_size;
- uint64_t blba = params->bytes_per_lba;
- uint8_t* kbuf = NULL;
- uint64_t kbuf_sectors;
- int found_partition = 0;
- int good_partition = -1;
- uint16_t tpm_kernel_key_version, tpm_kernel_version;
- uint16_t lowest_kernel_key_version = 0xFFFF;
- uint16_t lowest_kernel_version = 0xFFFF;
- KernelImage *kim = NULL;
- int is_dev = ((BOOT_FLAG_DEVELOPER & params->boot_flags) &&
- !(BOOT_FLAG_RECOVERY & params->boot_flags));
- int is_normal = (!(BOOT_FLAG_DEVELOPER & params->boot_flags) &&
- !(BOOT_FLAG_RECOVERY & params->boot_flags));
-
- /* Clear output params in case we fail */
- params->partition_number = 0;
- params->bootloader_address = 0;
- params->bootloader_size = 0;
-
- if (is_normal) {
- /* Read current kernel key index from TPM. Assumes TPM is already
- * initialized. */
- if (0 != GetStoredVersions(KERNEL_VERSIONS,
- &tpm_kernel_key_version,
- &tpm_kernel_version))
- return LOAD_KERNEL_RECOVERY;
- }
-
- do {
- /* Read GPT data */
- gpt.sector_bytes = blba;
- gpt.drive_sectors = params->ending_lba + 1;
- if (0 != AllocAndReadGptData(&gpt))
- break;
-
- /* Initialize GPT library */
- if (GPT_SUCCESS != GptInit(&gpt))
- break;
-
- /* Allocate kernel header and image work buffers */
- kbuf = (uint8_t*)Malloc(KBUF_SIZE);
- if (!kbuf)
- break;
-
- kbuf_sectors = KBUF_SIZE / blba;
- kim = (KernelImage*)Malloc(sizeof(KernelImage));
- if (!kim)
- break;
-
- /* Loop over candidate kernel partitions */
- while (GPT_SUCCESS == GptNextKernelEntry(&gpt, &part_start, &part_size)) {
- RSAPublicKey *kernel_sign_key = NULL;
- int kernel_start, kernel_sectors;
-
- /* Found at least one kernel partition. */
- found_partition = 1;
-
- /* Read the first part of the kernel partition */
- if (part_size < kbuf_sectors)
- continue;
- if (0 != BootDeviceReadLBA(part_start, kbuf_sectors, kbuf))
- continue;
-
- /* Verify the kernel header and preamble */
- if (VERIFY_KERNEL_SUCCESS != VerifyKernelHeader(
- params->header_sign_key_blob,
- kbuf,
- KBUF_SIZE,
- (is_dev ? 1 : 0),
- kim,
- &kernel_sign_key)) {
- continue;
- }
-
-#ifdef PRINT_DEBUG_INFO
- printf("Kernel header:\n");
- printf("header version: %d\n", kim->header_version);
- printf("header len: %d\n", kim->header_len);
- printf("firmware sign alg: %d\n", kim->firmware_sign_algorithm);
- printf("kernel sign alg: %d\n", kim->kernel_sign_algorithm);
- printf("kernel key version: %d\n", kim->kernel_key_version);
- printf("kernel version: %d\n", kim->kernel_version);
- printf("kernel len: %" PRIu64 "\n", kim->kernel_len);
- printf("bootloader addr: %" PRIu64 "\n", kim->bootloader_offset);
- printf("bootloader size: %" PRIu64 "\n", kim->bootloader_size);
- printf("padded header size: %" PRIu64 "\n", kim->padded_header_size);
-#endif
-
- /* Check for rollback of key version */
- if (kim->kernel_key_version < tpm_kernel_key_version) {
- RSAPublicKeyFree(kernel_sign_key);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* Check for rollback of kernel version */
- if (kim->kernel_key_version == tpm_kernel_key_version &&
- kim->kernel_version < tpm_kernel_version) {
- RSAPublicKeyFree(kernel_sign_key);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* Check for lowest key version from a valid header. */
- if (lowest_kernel_key_version > kim->kernel_key_version) {
- lowest_kernel_key_version = kim->kernel_key_version;
- lowest_kernel_version = kim->kernel_version;
- }
- else if (lowest_kernel_key_version == kim->kernel_key_version &&
- lowest_kernel_version > kim->kernel_version) {
- lowest_kernel_version = kim->kernel_version;
- }
-
- /* If we already have a good kernel, no need to read another
- * one; we only needed to look at the versions to check for
- * rollback. */
- if (-1 != good_partition)
- continue;
-
- /* Verify kernel padding is a multiple of sector size. */
- if (0 != kim->padded_header_size % blba) {
- RSAPublicKeyFree(kernel_sign_key);
- continue;
- }
-
- kernel_start = part_start + (kim->padded_header_size / blba);
- kernel_sectors = (kim->kernel_len + blba - 1) / blba;
-
- /* Read the kernel data */
- if (0 != BootDeviceReadLBA(kernel_start, kernel_sectors,
- params->kernel_buffer)) {
- RSAPublicKeyFree(kernel_sign_key);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* Verify kernel data */
- if (0 != VerifyKernelData(kernel_sign_key,
- kim->kernel_signature,
- params->kernel_buffer,
- kim->kernel_len,
- kim->kernel_sign_algorithm)) {
- RSAPublicKeyFree(kernel_sign_key);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* Done with the kernel signing key, so can free it now */
- RSAPublicKeyFree(kernel_sign_key);
-
- /* If we're still here, the kernel is valid. */
- /* Save the first good partition we find; that's the one we'll boot */
- if (-1 == good_partition) {
- good_partition = gpt.current_kernel;
- params->partition_number = gpt.current_kernel;
- params->bootloader_address = kim->bootloader_offset;
- params->bootloader_size = kim->bootloader_size;
-
- /* If we're in developer or recovery mode, there's no rollback
- * protection, so we can stop at the first valid kernel. */
- if (!is_normal)
- break;
-
- /* Otherwise, we're in normal boot mode, so we do care about
- * the key index in the TPM. If the good partition's key
- * version is the same as the tpm, then the TPM doesn't need
- * updating; we can stop now. Otherwise, we'll check all the
- * other headers to see if they contain a newer key. */
- if (kim->kernel_key_version == tpm_kernel_key_version &&
- kim->kernel_version == tpm_kernel_version)
- break;
- }
- } /* while(GptNextKernelEntry) */
- } while(0);
-
- /* Free kernel work and image buffers */
- if (kbuf)
- Free(kbuf);
- if (kim)
- Free(kim);
-
- /* Write and free GPT data */
- WriteAndFreeGptData(&gpt);
-
- /* Handle finding a good partition */
- if (good_partition >= 0) {
-
- if (is_normal) {
- /* See if we need to update the TPM, for normal boot mode only. */
- if ((lowest_kernel_key_version > tpm_kernel_key_version) ||
- (lowest_kernel_key_version == tpm_kernel_key_version &&
- lowest_kernel_version > tpm_kernel_version)) {
- if (0 != WriteStoredVersions(KERNEL_VERSIONS,
- lowest_kernel_key_version,
- lowest_kernel_version))
- return LOAD_KERNEL_RECOVERY;
- }
- }
-
- if (!(BOOT_FLAG_RECOVERY & params->boot_flags)) {
- /* We can lock the TPM now, since we've decided which kernel we
- * like. If we don't find a good kernel, we leave the TPM
- * unlocked so we can try again on the next boot device. If no
- * kernels are good, we'll reboot to recovery mode, so it's ok to
- * leave the TPM unlocked in that case too.
- *
- * If we're already in recovery mode, we need to leave PP unlocked,
- * so don't lock the kernel versions. */
- if (0 != LockKernelVersionsByLockingPP())
- return LOAD_KERNEL_RECOVERY;
- }
-
- /* Success! */
- return LOAD_KERNEL_SUCCESS;
- }
-
- /* Handle error cases */
- if (found_partition)
- return LOAD_KERNEL_INVALID;
- else
- return LOAD_KERNEL_NOT_FOUND;
-}
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