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1 /*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1999 Michael Smith
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4 * Copyright (c) 1999 Poul-Henning Kamp
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28 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/vfs_conf.c,v 1.49.2.5 2003/01/07 11:56:53 joerg Exp $
29 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/vfs_conf.c,v 1.33 2007/08/26 16:54:51 dillon Exp $
33 * Locate and mount the root filesystem.
35 * The root filesystem is detailed in the kernel environment variable
36 * vfs.root.mountfrom, which is expected to be in the general format
38 * <vfsname>:[<path>]
39 * vfsname := the name of a VFS known to the kernel and capable
40 * of being mounted as root
41 * path := disk device name or other data used by the filesystem
42 * to locate its physical store
46 #include "opt_rootdevname.h"
48 #include <sys/param.h>
49 #include <sys/kernel.h>
50 #include <sys/systm.h>
51 #include <sys/proc.h>
52 #include <sys/vnode.h>
53 #include <sys/mount.h>
54 #include <sys/malloc.h>
55 #include <sys/reboot.h>
56 #include <sys/diskslice.h>
57 #include <sys/conf.h>
58 #include <sys/cons.h>
59 #include <sys/device.h>
60 #include <sys/namecache.h>
61 #include <sys/paths.h>
62 #include <sys/thread2.h>
64 #include "opt_ddb.h"
65 #ifdef DDB
66 #include <ddb/ddb.h>
67 #endif
69 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_MOUNT, "mount", "vfs mount structure");
71 #define ROOTNAME "root_device"
73 struct vnode *rootvnode;
74 struct nchandle rootnch;
76 /*
77 * The root specifiers we will try if RB_CDROM is specified. Note that
78 * the ATA driver will accept acd*a and acd*c, but the SCSI driver
79 * will only accept cd*c, so use 'c'.
81 * XXX TGEN NATA and, presumably, 'old'ATA will also accept the device name
82 * without any fake partition, since the major & minor are identical for all
83 * three (acd*, acd*a and acd*c). However, due to an as-of-yet undiscovered
84 * bug, acd0c ends up with minor 2 when using NATA and booting cold. Since
85 * NATA's acd_open() is unable to fulfill mounts on such 'ghost' cdevs, acd0
86 * and acd1 have been added to the list of CD-ROM root device names.
88 static char *cdrom_rootdevnames[] = {
89 "cd9660:cd0c",
90 "cd9660:acd0c",
91 "cd9660:cd1c",
92 "cd9660:acd1c",
93 "cd9660:acd0",
94 "cd9660:acd1",
95 NULL
98 static void vfs_mountroot(void *junk);
99 static int vfs_mountroot_try(const char *mountfrom);
100 static int vfs_mountroot_ask(void);
101 static int getline(char *cp, int limit);
103 /* legacy find-root code */
104 char *rootdevnames[2] = {NULL, NULL};
105 static int setrootbyname(char *name);
107 SYSINIT(mountroot, SI_SUB_MOUNT_ROOT, SI_ORDER_SECOND, vfs_mountroot, NULL);
110 * Find and mount the root filesystem
112 static void
113 vfs_mountroot(void *junk)
115 int i;
116 cdev_t save_rootdev = rootdev;
119 * The root filesystem information is compiled in, and we are
120 * booted with instructions to use it.
122 #ifdef ROOTDEVNAME
123 if ((boothowto & RB_DFLTROOT) &&
124 !vfs_mountroot_try(ROOTDEVNAME))
125 return;
126 #endif
128 * We are booted with instructions to prompt for the root filesystem,
129 * or to use the compiled-in default when it doesn't exist.
131 if (boothowto & (RB_DFLTROOT | RB_ASKNAME)) {
132 if (!vfs_mountroot_ask())
133 return;
137 * We've been given the generic "use CDROM as root" flag. This is
138 * necessary because one media may be used in many different
139 * devices, so we need to search for them.
141 if (boothowto & RB_CDROM) {
142 for (i = 0; cdrom_rootdevnames[i] != NULL; i++) {
143 if (!vfs_mountroot_try(cdrom_rootdevnames[i]))
144 return;
149 * Try to use the value read by the loader from /etc/fstab, or
150 * supplied via some other means. This is the preferred
151 * mechanism.
153 if (!vfs_mountroot_try(kgetenv("vfs.root.mountfrom")))
154 return;
157 * If a vfs set rootdev, try it (XXX VINUM HACK!)
159 if (save_rootdev != NULL) {
160 rootdev = save_rootdev;
161 if (!vfs_mountroot_try(""))
162 return;
166 * Try values that may have been computed by the machine-dependant
167 * legacy code.
169 if (rootdevnames[0] && !vfs_mountroot_try(rootdevnames[0]))
170 return;
171 if (rootdevnames[1] && !vfs_mountroot_try(rootdevnames[1]))
172 return;
175 * If we have a compiled-in default, and haven't already tried it, try
176 * it now.
178 #ifdef ROOTDEVNAME
179 if (!(boothowto & RB_DFLTROOT))
180 if (!vfs_mountroot_try(ROOTDEVNAME))
181 return;
182 #endif
185 * Everything so far has failed, prompt on the console if we haven't
186 * already tried that.
188 if (!(boothowto & (RB_DFLTROOT | RB_ASKNAME)) && !vfs_mountroot_ask())
189 return;
190 panic("Root mount failed, startup aborted.");
194 * Mount (mountfrom) as the root filesystem.
196 static int
197 vfs_mountroot_try(const char *mountfrom)
199 struct mount *mp;
200 char *vfsname, *devname;
201 int error;
202 char patt[32];
204 vfsname = NULL;
205 devname = NULL;
206 mp = NULL;
207 error = EINVAL;
209 if (mountfrom == NULL)
210 return(error); /* don't complain */
212 crit_enter();
213 kprintf("Mounting root from %s\n", mountfrom);
214 crit_exit();
216 /* parse vfs name and devname */
217 vfsname = kmalloc(MFSNAMELEN, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
218 devname = kmalloc(MNAMELEN, M_MOUNT, M_WAITOK);
219 vfsname[0] = devname[0] = 0;
220 ksprintf(patt, "%%%d[a-z0-9]:%%%ds", MFSNAMELEN, MNAMELEN);
221 if (ksscanf(mountfrom, patt, vfsname, devname) < 1)
222 goto done;
224 /* allocate a root mount */
225 error = vfs_rootmountalloc(vfsname,
226 devname[0] != 0 ? devname : ROOTNAME, &mp);
227 if (error != 0) {
228 kprintf("Can't allocate root mount for filesystem '%s': %d\n",
229 vfsname, error);
230 goto done;
232 mp->mnt_flag |= MNT_ROOTFS;
234 /* do our best to set rootdev */
235 if ((devname[0] != 0) && setrootbyname(devname))
236 kprintf("setrootbyname failed\n");
238 /* If the root device is a type "memory disk", mount RW */
239 if (rootdev != NULL && dev_is_good(rootdev) &&
240 (dev_dflags(rootdev) & D_MEMDISK)) {
241 mp->mnt_flag &= ~MNT_RDONLY;
244 error = VFS_MOUNT(mp, NULL, NULL, proc0.p_ucred);
246 done:
247 if (vfsname != NULL)
248 kfree(vfsname, M_MOUNT);
249 if (devname != NULL)
250 kfree(devname, M_MOUNT);
251 if (error != 0) {
252 if (mp != NULL) {
253 vfs_unbusy(mp);
254 kfree(mp, M_MOUNT);
256 kprintf("Root mount failed: %d\n", error);
257 } else {
258 /* register with list of mounted filesystems */
259 mountlist_insert(mp, MNTINS_FIRST);
261 /* sanity check system clock against root fs timestamp */
262 inittodr(mp->mnt_time);
263 vfs_unbusy(mp);
265 return(error);
269 * Spin prompting on the console for a suitable root filesystem
271 static int vfs_mountroot_ask_callback(struct dev_ops *ops, void *arg);
273 static int
274 vfs_mountroot_ask(void)
276 char name[128];
277 int llimit = 100;
279 kprintf("\nManual root filesystem specification:\n");
280 kprintf(" <fstype>:<device> Specify root (e.g. ufs:da0s1a)\n");
281 kprintf(" ? List valid disk boot devices\n");
282 kprintf(" panic Just panic\n");
283 kprintf(" abort Abort manual input\n");
284 while (llimit--) {
285 kprintf("\nmountroot> ");
287 if (getline(name, 128) < 0)
288 break;
289 if (name[0] == 0) {
291 } else if (name[0] == '?') {
292 kprintf("Possibly valid devices for 'ufs' root:\n");
293 dev_ops_scan(vfs_mountroot_ask_callback, NULL);
294 kprintf("\n");
295 continue;
296 } else if (strcmp(name, "panic") == 0) {
297 panic("panic from console");
298 } else if (strcmp(name, "abort") == 0) {
299 break;
300 } else if (vfs_mountroot_try(name) == 0) {
301 return(0);
304 return(1);
307 static int
308 vfs_mountroot_ask_callback(struct dev_ops *ops, void *arg __unused)
310 cdev_t dev;
312 dev = get_dev(ops->head.maj, 0);
313 if (dev_is_good(dev) && (dev_dflags(dev) & D_DISK))
314 kprintf(" \"%s\"", dev_dname(dev));
315 return(0);
318 static int
319 getline(char *cp, int limit)
321 char *lp;
322 int c;
324 lp = cp;
325 for (;;) {
326 c = cngetc();
328 switch (c) {
329 case -1:
330 return(-1);
331 case '\n':
332 case '\r':
333 kprintf("\n");
334 *lp++ = '\0';
335 return(0);
336 case '\b':
337 case '\177':
338 if (lp > cp) {
339 kprintf("\b \b");
340 lp--;
341 } else {
342 kprintf("%c", 7);
344 continue;
345 case '#':
346 kprintf("#");
347 lp--;
348 if (lp < cp)
349 lp = cp;
350 continue;
351 case '@':
352 case 'u' & 037:
353 lp = cp;
354 kprintf("%c", '\n');
355 continue;
356 default:
357 if (lp - cp >= limit - 1) {
358 kprintf("%c", 7);
359 } else {
360 kprintf("%c", c);
361 *lp++ = c;
363 continue;
369 * Convert a given name to the cdev_t of the disk-like device
370 * it refers to.
372 struct kdbn_info {
373 const char *name;
374 int nlen;
375 int minor;
376 cdev_t dev;
379 static int kgetdiskbyname_callback(struct dev_ops *ops, void *arg);
381 cdev_t
382 kgetdiskbyname(const char *name)
384 char *cp;
385 int nlen;
386 int unit, slice, part;
387 cdev_t rdev;
388 struct kdbn_info info;
391 * Get the base name of the device
393 if (strncmp(name, __SYS_PATH_DEV, sizeof(__SYS_PATH_DEV) - 1) == 0)
394 name += sizeof(__SYS_PATH_DEV) - 1;
395 cp = __DECONST(char *, name);
396 while (*cp == '/')
397 ++cp;
398 while (*cp >= 'a' && *cp <= 'z')
399 ++cp;
400 if (cp == name) {
401 kprintf("missing device name\n");
402 return (NULL);
404 nlen = cp - name;
407 * Get the unit.
409 unit = strtol(cp, &cp, 10);
410 if (name + nlen == (const char *)cp || unit < 0 || unit >= DKMAXUNITS) {
411 kprintf("bad unit: %d\n", unit);
412 return (NULL);
416 * Get the slice. Note that if no partition or partition 'a' is
417 * specified, and no slice is specified, we will try both 'ad0a'
418 * (which is what you get when slice is 0), and also 'ad0' (the
419 * whole-disk partition, slice == 1).
421 if (*cp == 's') {
422 slice = cp[1] - '0';
423 if (slice >= 1)
424 ++slice;
425 cp += 2;
426 } else {
427 slice = 0;
431 * Get the partition.
433 if (*cp >= 'a' && *cp <= 'p') {
434 part = *cp - 'a';
435 ++cp;
436 } else {
437 part = 0;
440 if (*cp != '\0') {
441 kprintf("junk after name: %s\n", cp);
442 return (NULL);
446 * Locate the device
448 bzero(&info, sizeof(info));
449 info.nlen = nlen;
450 info.name = name;
451 info.minor = dkmakeminor(unit, slice, part);
452 dev_ops_scan(kgetdiskbyname_callback, &info);
453 if (info.dev == NULL) {
454 kprintf("no disk named '%s'\n", name);
455 return (NULL);
459 * FOUND DEVICE
461 rdev = make_sub_dev(info.dev, info.minor);
462 return(rdev);
465 static int
466 kgetdiskbyname_callback(struct dev_ops *ops, void *arg)
468 struct kdbn_info *info = arg;
469 cdev_t dev;
470 const char *dname;
472 dev = get_dev(ops->head.maj, info->minor);
473 if (dev_is_good(dev) && (dname = dev_dname(dev)) != NULL) {
474 if (strlen(dname) == info->nlen &&
475 strncmp(dname, info->name, info->nlen) == 0) {
476 info->dev = dev;
477 return(-1);
480 return(0);
484 * Set rootdev to match (name), given that we expect it to
485 * refer to a disk-like device.
487 static int
488 setrootbyname(char *name)
490 cdev_t diskdev;
492 diskdev = kgetdiskbyname(name);
493 if (diskdev != NULL) {
494 rootdev = diskdev;
495 return (0);
498 return (1);
501 #ifdef DDB
502 DB_SHOW_COMMAND(disk, db_getdiskbyname)
504 cdev_t dev;
506 if (modif[0] == '\0') {
507 db_error("usage: show disk/devicename");
508 return;
510 dev = kgetdiskbyname(modif);
511 if (dev != NULL)
512 db_printf("cdev_t = %p\n", dev);
513 else
514 db_printf("No disk device matched.\n");
516 #endif