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364 lines
12 KiB
364 lines
12 KiB
// support.cc
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// Non-class support functions for gdisk program.
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// Primarily by Rod Smith, February 2009, but with a few functions
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// copied from other sources (see attributions below).
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/* This program is copyright (c) 2009-2018 by Roderick W. Smith. It is distributed
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under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2, as detailed in the COPYING file. */
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#define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
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#ifndef __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
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#define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <string>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <sstream>
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#include "support.h"
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#include <sys/types.h>
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// As of 1/2010, BLKPBSZGET is very new, so I'm explicitly defining it if
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// it's not already defined. This should become unnecessary in the future.
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// Note that this is a Linux-only ioctl....
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#ifndef BLKPBSZGET
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#define BLKPBSZGET _IO(0x12,123)
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#endif
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using namespace std;
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// Reads a string from stdin, returning it as a C++-style string.
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// Note that the returned string will NOT include the carriage return
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// entered by the user.
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#ifdef EFI
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extern int __sscanf( const char * str , const char * format , ... ) ;
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string ReadString(void) {
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string inString;
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char efiString[256];
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int stringLength;
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if (fgets(efiString, 255, stdin) != NULL) {
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stringLength = strlen(efiString);
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if ((stringLength > 0) && (efiString[stringLength - 1] == '\n'))
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efiString[stringLength - 1] = '\0';
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inString = efiString;
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} else {
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inString = "";
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}
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return inString;
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} // ReadString()
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#else
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string ReadString(void) {
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string inString;
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cout << flush;
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getline(cin, inString);
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if (!cin.good())
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exit(5);
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return inString;
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} // ReadString()
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#endif
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// Get a numeric value from the user, between low and high (inclusive).
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// Keeps looping until the user enters a value within that range.
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// If user provides no input, def (default value) is returned.
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// (If def is outside of the low-high range, an explicit response
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// is required.)
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uint64_t GetNumber(uint64_t low, uint64_t high, uint64_t def, const string & prompt) {
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uint64_t response, num;
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char line[255];
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if (low != high) { // bother only if low and high differ...
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do {
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cout << prompt << flush;
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cin.getline(line, 255);
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if (!cin.good())
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exit(5);
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num = sscanf(line, "%" SCNu64, &response);
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if (num == 1) { // user provided a response
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if ((response < low) || (response > high))
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cout << "Value out of range\n";
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} else { // user hit enter; return default
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response = def;
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} // if/else
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} while ((response < low) || (response > high));
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} else { // low == high, so return this value
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cout << "Using " << low << "\n";
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response = low;
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} // else
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return (response);
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} // GetNumber()
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// Gets a Y/N response (and converts lowercase to uppercase)
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char GetYN(void) {
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char response;
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string line;
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bool again = 0 ;
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do {
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if ( again ) { cout << "Your option? " ; }
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again = 1 ;
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cout << "(Y/N): " << flush;
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line = ReadString();
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response = toupper(line[0]);
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} while ((response != 'Y') && (response != 'N'));
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return response;
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} // GetYN(void)
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// Obtains a sector number, between low and high, from the
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// user, accepting values prefixed by "+" to add sectors to low,
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// or the same with "K", "M", "G", "T", or "P" as suffixes to add
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// kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, or petabytes,
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// respectively. If a "-" prefix is used, use the high value minus
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// the user-specified number of sectors (or KiB, MiB, etc.). Use the
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// def value as the default if the user just hits Enter. The sSize is
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// the sector size of the device.
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uint64_t GetSectorNum(uint64_t low, uint64_t high, uint64_t def, uint64_t sSize,
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const string & prompt) {
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uint64_t response;
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char line[255];
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do {
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cout << prompt;
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cin.getline(line, 255);
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if (!cin.good())
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exit(5);
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response = IeeeToInt(line, sSize, low, high, def);
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} while ((response < low) || (response > high));
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return response;
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} // GetSectorNum()
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// Convert an IEEE-1541-2002 value (K, M, G, T, P, or E) to its equivalent in
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// number of sectors. If no units are appended, interprets as the number
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// of sectors; otherwise, interprets as number of specified units and
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// converts to sectors. For instance, with 512-byte sectors, "1K" converts
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// to 2. If value includes a "+", adds low and subtracts 1; if SIValue
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// inclues a "-", subtracts from high. If IeeeValue is empty, returns def.
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// Returns final sector value. In case inValue is invalid, returns 0 (a
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// sector value that's always in use on GPT and therefore invalid); and if
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// inValue works out to something outside the range low-high, returns the
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// computed value; the calling function is responsible for checking the
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// validity of this value.
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// NOTE: There's a difference in how GCC and VC++ treat oversized values
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// (say, "999999999999999999999") read via the ">>" operator; GCC turns
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// them into the maximum value for the type, whereas VC++ turns them into
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// 0 values. The result is that IeeeToInt() returns UINT64_MAX when
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// compiled with GCC (and so the value is rejected), whereas when VC++
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// is used, the default value is returned.
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uint64_t IeeeToInt(string inValue, uint64_t sSize, uint64_t low, uint64_t high, uint64_t def) {
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uint64_t response = def, bytesPerUnit = 1, mult = 1, divide = 1;
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size_t foundAt = 0;
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char suffix = ' ', plusFlag = ' ';
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string suffixes = "KMGTPE";
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int badInput = 0; // flag bad input; once this goes to 1, other values are irrelevant
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if (sSize == 0) {
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sSize = SECTOR_SIZE;
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cerr << "Bug: Sector size invalid in IeeeToInt()!\n";
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} // if
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// Remove leading spaces, if present
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while (inValue[0] == ' ')
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inValue.erase(0, 1);
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// If present, flag and remove leading plus or minus sign
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if ((inValue[0] == '+') || (inValue[0] == '-')) {
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plusFlag = inValue[0];
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inValue.erase(0, 1);
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} // if
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// Extract numeric response and, if present, suffix
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istringstream inString(inValue);
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if (((inString.peek() < '0') || (inString.peek() > '9')) && (inString.peek() != -1))
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badInput = 1;
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inString >> response >> suffix;
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suffix = toupper(suffix);
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// If no response, or if response == 0, use default (def)
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if ((inValue.length() == 0) || (response == 0)) {
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response = def;
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suffix = ' ';
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plusFlag = ' ';
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} // if
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// Find multiplication and division factors for the suffix
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foundAt = suffixes.find(suffix);
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if (foundAt != string::npos) {
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bytesPerUnit = UINT64_C(1) << (10 * (foundAt + 1));
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mult = bytesPerUnit / sSize;
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divide = sSize / bytesPerUnit;
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} // if
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// Adjust response based on multiplier and plus flag, if present
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if (mult > 1) {
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if (response > (UINT64_MAX / mult))
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badInput = 1;
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else
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response *= mult;
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} else if (divide > 1) {
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response /= divide;
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} // if/elseif
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if (plusFlag == '+') {
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// Recompute response based on low part of range (if default == high
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// value, which should be the case when prompting for the end of a
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// range) or the defaut value (if default != high, which should be
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// the case for the first sector of a partition).
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if (def == high) {
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if (response > 0)
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response--;
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if (response > (UINT64_MAX - low))
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badInput = 1;
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else
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response = response + low;
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} else {
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if (response > (UINT64_MAX - def))
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badInput = 1;
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else
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response = response + def;
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} // if/else
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} else if (plusFlag == '-') {
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if (response > high)
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badInput = 1;
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else
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response = high - response;
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} // if
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if (badInput)
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response = UINT64_C(0);
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return response;
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} // IeeeToInt()
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// Takes a size and converts this to a size in IEEE-1541-2002 units (KiB, MiB,
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// GiB, TiB, PiB, or EiB), returned in C++ string form. The size is either in
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// units of the sector size or, if that parameter is omitted, in bytes.
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// (sectorSize defaults to 1). Note that this function uses peculiar
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// manual computation of decimal value rather than simply setting
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// theValue.precision() because this isn't possible using the available
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// EFI library.
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string BytesToIeee(uint64_t size, uint32_t sectorSize) {
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uint64_t sizeInIeee;
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uint64_t previousIeee;
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float decimalIeee;
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uint64_t index = 0;
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string units, prefixes = " KMGTPEZ";
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ostringstream theValue;
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sizeInIeee = previousIeee = size * (uint64_t) sectorSize;
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while ((sizeInIeee > 1024) && (index < (prefixes.length() - 1))) {
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index++;
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previousIeee = sizeInIeee;
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sizeInIeee /= 1024;
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} // while
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if (prefixes[index] == ' ') {
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theValue << sizeInIeee << " bytes";
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} else {
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units = " iB";
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units[1] = prefixes[index];
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decimalIeee = ((float) previousIeee -
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((float) sizeInIeee * 1024.0) + 51.2) / 102.4;
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if (decimalIeee >= 10.0) {
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decimalIeee = 0.0;
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sizeInIeee++;
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}
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theValue << sizeInIeee << "." << (uint32_t) decimalIeee << units;
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} // if/else
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return theValue.str();
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} // BytesToIeee()
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// Converts two consecutive characters in the input string into a
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// number, interpreting the string as a hexadecimal number, starting
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// at the specified position.
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unsigned char StrToHex(const string & input, unsigned int position) {
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unsigned char retval = 0x00;
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unsigned int temp;
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if (input.length() > position) {
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sscanf(input.substr(position, 2).c_str(), "%x", &temp);
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retval = (unsigned char) temp;
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} // if
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return retval;
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} // StrToHex()
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// Returns 1 if input can be interpreted as a hexadecimal number --
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// all characters must be spaces, digits, or letters A-F (upper- or
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// lower-case), with at least one valid hexadecimal digit; with the
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// exception of the first two characters, which may be "0x"; otherwise
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// returns 0.
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int IsHex(string input) {
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int isHex = 1, foundHex = 0, i;
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if (input.substr(0, 2) == "0x")
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input.erase(0, 2);
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for (i = 0; i < (int) input.length(); i++) {
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if ((input[i] < '0') || (input[i] > '9')) {
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if ((input[i] < 'A') || (input[i] > 'F')) {
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if ((input[i] < 'a') || (input[i] > 'f')) {
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if ((input[i] != ' ') && (input[i] != '\n')) {
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isHex = 0;
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}
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} else foundHex = 1;
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} else foundHex = 1;
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} else foundHex = 1;
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} // for
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if (!foundHex)
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isHex = 0;
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return isHex;
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} // IsHex()
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// Return 1 if the CPU architecture is little endian, 0 if it's big endian....
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int IsLittleEndian(void) {
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int littleE = 1; // assume little-endian (Intel-style)
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union {
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uint32_t num;
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unsigned char uc[sizeof(uint32_t)];
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} endian;
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endian.num = 1;
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if (endian.uc[0] != (unsigned char) 1) {
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littleE = 0;
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} // if
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return (littleE);
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} // IsLittleEndian()
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// Reverse the byte order of theValue; numBytes is number of bytes
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void ReverseBytes(void* theValue, int numBytes) {
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char* tempValue = NULL;
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int i;
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tempValue = new char [numBytes];
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if (tempValue != NULL) {
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memcpy(tempValue, theValue, numBytes);
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for (i = 0; i < numBytes; i++)
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((char*) theValue)[i] = tempValue[numBytes - i - 1];
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delete[] tempValue;
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} else {
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cerr << "Could not allocate memory in ReverseBytes()! Terminating\n";
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exit(1);
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} // if/else
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} // ReverseBytes()
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// On Windows, display a warning and ask whether to continue. If the user elects
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// not to continue, exit immediately.
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void WinWarning(void) {
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#ifdef _WIN32
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cout << "\a************************************************************************\n"
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<< "Most versions of Windows cannot boot from a GPT disk except on a UEFI-based\n"
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<< "computer, and most varieties prior to Vista cannot read GPT disks. Therefore,\n"
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<< "you should exit now unless you understand the implications of converting MBR\n"
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<< "to GPT or creating a new GPT disk layout!\n"
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<< "************************************************************************\n\n";
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cout << "Are you SURE you want to continue? ";
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if (GetYN() != 'Y')
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exit(0);
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#endif
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} // WinWarning()
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