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/*
* FreeLoader
* Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Brian Palmer <brianp@sginet.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
/* INCLUDES *******************************************************************/
#include <freeldr.h>
/* GLOBALS ********************************************************************/
#ifdef _M_IX86
const CHAR BootSectorFilePrompt[] = "Enter the boot sector file path.\n\nExamples:\n\\BOOTSECT.DOS\n/boot/bootsect.dos";
const CHAR LinuxKernelPrompt[] = "Enter the Linux kernel image path.\n\nExamples:\n/vmlinuz\n/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18";
const CHAR LinuxInitrdPrompt[] = "Enter the initrd image path.\n\nExamples:\n/initrd.gz\n/boot/root.img.gz\n\nLeave blank for no initial ram disk.";
const CHAR LinuxCommandLinePrompt[] = "Enter the Linux kernel command line.\n\nExamples:\nroot=/dev/hda1\nroot=/dev/fd0 read-only\nroot=/dev/sdb1 init=/sbin/init";
#endif // _M_IX86
const CHAR BootDrivePrompt[] = "Enter the boot drive.\n\nExamples:\nfd0 - first floppy drive\nhd0 - first hard drive\nhd1 - second hard drive\ncd0 - first CD-ROM drive.\n\nBIOS drive numbers may also be used:\n0 - first floppy drive\n0x80 - first hard drive\n0x81 - second hard drive";
const CHAR BootPartitionPrompt[] = "Enter the boot partition.\n\nEnter 0 for the active (bootable) partition.";
const CHAR ReactOSSystemPathPrompt[] = "Enter the path to your ReactOS system directory.\n\nExamples:\n\\REACTOS\n\\ROS";
const CHAR ReactOSOptionsPrompt[] = "Enter the options you want passed to the kernel.\n\nExamples:\n/DEBUG /DEBUGPORT=COM1 /BAUDRATE=115200\n/FASTDETECT /SOS /NOGUIBOOT\n/BASEVIDEO /MAXMEM=64\n/KERNEL=NTKRNLMP.EXE /HAL=HALMPS.DLL";
const CHAR CustomBootPrompt[] = "Press ENTER to boot your custom boot setup.";
/* FUNCTIONS ******************************************************************/
VOID OptionMenuCustomBoot(VOID)
{
PCSTR CustomBootMenuList[] = {
#ifdef _M_IX86
"Disk",
"Partition",
"Boot Sector File",
"Linux",
#endif
"ReactOS"
};
ULONG SelectedMenuItem;
if (!UiDisplayMenu("Please choose a boot method:", NULL,
FALSE,
CustomBootMenuList,
sizeof(CustomBootMenuList) / sizeof(CustomBootMenuList[0]),
0, -1,
&SelectedMenuItem,
TRUE,
NULL, NULL))
{
/* The user pressed ESC */
return;
}
switch (SelectedMenuItem)
{
#ifdef _M_IX86
case 0: // Disk
OptionMenuCustomBootDisk();
break;
case 1: // Partition
OptionMenuCustomBootPartition();
break;
case 2: // Boot Sector File
OptionMenuCustomBootBootSectorFile();
break;
case 3: // Linux
OptionMenuCustomBootLinux();
break;
case 4: // ReactOS
#else
case 0:
#endif
OptionMenuCustomBootReactOS();
break;
}
}
#ifdef _M_IX86
VOID OptionMenuCustomBootDisk(VOID)
{
ULONG_PTR SectionId;
CHAR SectionName[100];
CHAR BootDriveString[20];
TIMEINFO* TimeInfo;
OperatingSystemItem OperatingSystem;
RtlZeroMemory(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName));
RtlZeroMemory(BootDriveString, sizeof(BootDriveString));
if (!UiEditBox(BootDrivePrompt, BootDriveString, 20))
return;
/* Generate a unique section name */
TimeInfo = ArcGetTime();
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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RtlStringCbPrintfA(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName),
"CustomBootDisk%u%u%u%u%u%u",
TimeInfo->Year, TimeInfo->Day, TimeInfo->Month,
TimeInfo->Hour, TimeInfo->Minute, TimeInfo->Second);
/* Add the section */
if (!IniAddSection(SectionName, &SectionId))
return;
/* Add the BootType */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootType", "Drive"))
return;
/* Add the BootDrive */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootDrive", BootDriveString))
return;
UiMessageBox(CustomBootPrompt);
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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OperatingSystem.SectionName = SectionName;
OperatingSystem.LoadIdentifier = NULL;
LoadOperatingSystem(&OperatingSystem);
}
VOID OptionMenuCustomBootPartition(VOID)
{
ULONG_PTR SectionId;
CHAR SectionName[100];
CHAR BootDriveString[20];
CHAR BootPartitionString[20];
TIMEINFO* TimeInfo;
OperatingSystemItem OperatingSystem;
RtlZeroMemory(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName));
RtlZeroMemory(BootDriveString, sizeof(BootDriveString));
RtlZeroMemory(BootPartitionString, sizeof(BootPartitionString));
if (!UiEditBox(BootDrivePrompt, BootDriveString, 20))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(BootPartitionPrompt, BootPartitionString, 20))
return;
/* Generate a unique section name */
TimeInfo = ArcGetTime();
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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RtlStringCbPrintfA(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName),
"CustomBootPartition%u%u%u%u%u%u",
TimeInfo->Year, TimeInfo->Day, TimeInfo->Month,
TimeInfo->Hour, TimeInfo->Minute, TimeInfo->Second);
/* Add the section */
if (!IniAddSection(SectionName, &SectionId))
return;
/* Add the BootType */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootType", "Partition"))
return;
/* Add the BootDrive */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootDrive", BootDriveString))
return;
/* Add the BootPartition */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootPartition", BootPartitionString))
return;
UiMessageBox(CustomBootPrompt);
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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OperatingSystem.SectionName = SectionName;
OperatingSystem.LoadIdentifier = NULL;
LoadOperatingSystem(&OperatingSystem);
}
VOID OptionMenuCustomBootBootSectorFile(VOID)
{
ULONG_PTR SectionId;
CHAR SectionName[100];
CHAR BootDriveString[20];
CHAR BootPartitionString[20];
CHAR BootSectorFileString[200];
TIMEINFO* TimeInfo;
OperatingSystemItem OperatingSystem;
RtlZeroMemory(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName));
RtlZeroMemory(BootDriveString, sizeof(BootDriveString));
RtlZeroMemory(BootPartitionString, sizeof(BootPartitionString));
RtlZeroMemory(BootSectorFileString, sizeof(BootSectorFileString));
if (!UiEditBox(BootDrivePrompt, BootDriveString, 20))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(BootPartitionPrompt, BootPartitionString, 20))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(BootSectorFilePrompt, BootSectorFileString, 200))
return;
/* Generate a unique section name */
TimeInfo = ArcGetTime();
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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RtlStringCbPrintfA(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName),
"CustomBootSectorFile%u%u%u%u%u%u",
TimeInfo->Year, TimeInfo->Day, TimeInfo->Month,
TimeInfo->Hour, TimeInfo->Minute, TimeInfo->Second);
/* Add the section */
if (!IniAddSection(SectionName, &SectionId))
return;
/* Add the BootType */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootType", "BootSector"))
return;
/* Add the BootDrive */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootDrive", BootDriveString))
return;
/* Add the BootPartition */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootPartition", BootPartitionString))
return;
/* Add the BootSectorFile */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootSectorFile", BootSectorFileString))
return;
UiMessageBox(CustomBootPrompt);
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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OperatingSystem.SectionName = SectionName;
OperatingSystem.LoadIdentifier = NULL;
LoadOperatingSystem(&OperatingSystem);
}
VOID OptionMenuCustomBootLinux(VOID)
{
ULONG_PTR SectionId;
CHAR SectionName[100];
CHAR BootDriveString[20];
CHAR BootPartitionString[20];
CHAR LinuxKernelString[200];
CHAR LinuxInitrdString[200];
CHAR LinuxCommandLineString[200];
TIMEINFO* TimeInfo;
OperatingSystemItem OperatingSystem;
RtlZeroMemory(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName));
RtlZeroMemory(BootDriveString, sizeof(BootDriveString));
RtlZeroMemory(BootPartitionString, sizeof(BootPartitionString));
RtlZeroMemory(LinuxKernelString, sizeof(LinuxKernelString));
RtlZeroMemory(LinuxInitrdString, sizeof(LinuxInitrdString));
RtlZeroMemory(LinuxCommandLineString, sizeof(LinuxCommandLineString));
if (!UiEditBox(BootDrivePrompt, BootDriveString, 20))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(BootPartitionPrompt, BootPartitionString, 20))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(LinuxKernelPrompt, LinuxKernelString, 200))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(LinuxInitrdPrompt, LinuxInitrdString, 200))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(LinuxCommandLinePrompt, LinuxCommandLineString, 200))
return;
/* Generate a unique section name */
TimeInfo = ArcGetTime();
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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RtlStringCbPrintfA(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName),
"CustomLinux%u%u%u%u%u%u",
TimeInfo->Year, TimeInfo->Day, TimeInfo->Month,
TimeInfo->Hour, TimeInfo->Minute, TimeInfo->Second);
/* Add the section */
if (!IniAddSection(SectionName, &SectionId))
return;
/* Add the BootType */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootType", "Linux"))
return;
/* Add the BootDrive */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootDrive", BootDriveString))
return;
/* Add the BootPartition */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootPartition", BootPartitionString))
return;
/* Add the Kernel */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "Kernel", LinuxKernelString))
return;
/* Add the Initrd */
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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if (*LinuxInitrdString)
{
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "Initrd", LinuxInitrdString))
return;
}
/* Add the CommandLine */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "CommandLine", LinuxCommandLineString))
return;
UiMessageBox(CustomBootPrompt);
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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OperatingSystem.SectionName = SectionName;
OperatingSystem.LoadIdentifier = "Custom Linux Setup";
LoadOperatingSystem(&OperatingSystem);
}
#endif // _M_IX86
VOID OptionMenuCustomBootReactOS(VOID)
{
ULONG_PTR SectionId;
CHAR SectionName[100];
CHAR BootDriveString[20];
CHAR BootPartitionString[20];
CHAR ReactOSSystemPath[200];
CHAR ReactOSARCPath[200];
CHAR ReactOSOptions[200];
TIMEINFO* TimeInfo;
OperatingSystemItem OperatingSystem;
RtlZeroMemory(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName));
RtlZeroMemory(BootDriveString, sizeof(BootDriveString));
RtlZeroMemory(BootPartitionString, sizeof(BootPartitionString));
RtlZeroMemory(ReactOSSystemPath, sizeof(ReactOSSystemPath));
RtlZeroMemory(ReactOSOptions, sizeof(ReactOSOptions));
if (!UiEditBox(BootDrivePrompt, BootDriveString, 20))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(BootPartitionPrompt, BootPartitionString, 20))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(ReactOSSystemPathPrompt, ReactOSSystemPath, 200))
return;
if (!UiEditBox(ReactOSOptionsPrompt, ReactOSOptions, 200))
return;
/* Generate a unique section name */
TimeInfo = ArcGetTime();
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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RtlStringCbPrintfA(SectionName, sizeof(SectionName),
"CustomReactOS%u%u%u%u%u%u",
TimeInfo->Year, TimeInfo->Day, TimeInfo->Month,
TimeInfo->Hour, TimeInfo->Minute, TimeInfo->Second);
/* Add the section */
if (!IniAddSection(SectionName, &SectionId))
return;
/* Add the BootType */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "BootType", "Windows2003"))
return;
/* Construct the ReactOS ARC system path */
ConstructArcPath(ReactOSARCPath, ReactOSSystemPath, DriveMapGetBiosDriveNumber(BootDriveString), atoi(BootPartitionString));
/* Add the system path */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "SystemPath", ReactOSARCPath))
return;
/* Add the CommandLine */
if (!IniAddSettingValueToSection(SectionId, "Options", ReactOSOptions))
return;
UiMessageBox(CustomBootPrompt);
[FREELDR] Some ARC-spec compatibility refactoring + simplifications & fixes. CORE-9023 - During loading and initialization of the list of operating systems available in freeldr.ini, convert any legacy operating system entry encountered -- they are like those in NTLDR's boot.ini file, i.e.: ArcOsLoadPartition="LoadIdentifier" /List /of /Options into a new operating system INI entry, like those used by default in FreeLoader. This allows us to avoid treating this corner-case later in different parts of the code. Also, the "BootType" value is now determined there, only once. - Convert the OS loaders entry-points to ARC-compatible ones, following the "Advanced RISC Computing Specification, Version 1.2" specification https://www.netbsd.org/docs/Hardware/Machines/ARC/riscspec.pdf - Introduce helpers for retrieving options values from the argument vector in a simple way. - Simplify LoadOperatingSystem(), since now the "BootType" value has been determined once while loading the list of OSes (see above) and is well-defined there. Use the BuildArgvForOsLoader() helper to build the ARC-compatible argument vector from the corresponding INI settings for the selected operating system entry, and use it when calling the corresponding OS loader. - In the OS loaders, since we can now directly read the settings from the argument vector (instead of using INI settings), we can avoid using a bunch of fixed-size string buffers, and avoid potentially failing IniOpenSection() calls as well. - Simplify code in the Linux loader (and the RemoveQuotes() function). - Add UiShowMessageBoxesInArgv() that acts on the "MessageBox=" settings passed through the argument vector (equivalent to UiShowMessageBoxesInSection() ). - Use string-safe functions where needed (copy/concatenation/printf on fixed-size buffers).
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OperatingSystem.SectionName = SectionName;
OperatingSystem.LoadIdentifier = NULL;
LoadOperatingSystem(&OperatingSystem);
}
VOID OptionMenuReboot(VOID)
{
UiMessageBox("The system will now reboot.");
#if defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_AMD64)
DiskStopFloppyMotor();
#endif
Reboot();
}