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- add os-prober-1.49-fix-grub2.cfg-parsing.patch (bnc#796919) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/147484 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/os-prober?expand=0&rev=11
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133 lines
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From: Andrey Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com>
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Subject: fix parsing GRUB2 grub.cfg
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References: bnc#796919
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Fix several problems in parsing of grub.cfg by
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linux-boot-probes/mounted/40grub2
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1. It looked for /boot/grub/grub.cfg only. Make it check for
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/boot/grub2-efi/grub.cfg, /boot/grub2/grub.cfg, /boot/grub/grub.cfg in
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that order
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2. Parsing of menuentry was completely broken. It is (near to) impossible
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to parse full fledged shell quoted strings with a couple of sed expressions.
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Replace it with ``eval "set -- $line"'', which should handle quoting
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automatically. It still may fail for manually created grub.cfg though.
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3. It checked for literal "(on /dev/.*)" to filter out menu entries
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added by another os-prober on target system. But grub.cfg now includes
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TRANSLATED strings, so this check will fail if grub.cfg was created in
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non-English locale. Relax check and make it '(.* /dev/.*)'. It should
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work as long as grub.cfg was created by grub-mkconfig.
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Index: os-prober/linux-boot-probes/mounted/common/40grub2
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===================================================================
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--- os-prober.orig/linux-boot-probes/mounted/common/40grub2
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+++ os-prober/linux-boot-probes/mounted/common/40grub2
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@@ -34,33 +34,43 @@ parse_grub_menu () {
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title=""
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ignore_item=0
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- while read line; do
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+ # grub.cfg is written in shell like language that can contain
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+ # arbitrary quoting. We need to extract second word according to
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+ # normal quoting rules. Unfortunately, sticking ``eval $line'' for
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+ # every line will try to interpret it according to shell
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+ # grammar and error out for something as simple as "xxx; then".
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+ # So the following is using it only on known cases.
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+ # FIXME: it will fail if ``menuentry'' is not the first word on line.
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+ # case patterns below include SPACE and TAB.
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+ while read -r line; do
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debug "parsing: $line"
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- set -f
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- set -- $line
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- set +f
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- case "$1" in
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- menuentry)
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+ line="$(printf "%s" "$line" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//')"
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+ case "$line" in
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+ menuentry[" "]*)
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entry_result
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- shift 1
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- # The double-quoted string is the title.
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- title="$(echo "$@" | sed -n 's/[^"]*"\(.*\)".*/\1/p' | sed 's/://g')"
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- if [ -z "$title" ]; then
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- # ... or single-quoted? The
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- # unescaping here is odd because the
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- # 'set' above has already eaten
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- # backslash-escapes.
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- title="$(echo "$@" | sed -n "s/[^']*'\(.*\)'.*/\1/p" | sed "s/'''/'/; s/://g")"
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- fi
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+ set -f
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+ eval "set -- $line"
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+ set +f
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+ title="$2"
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if [ -z "$title" ]; then
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ignore_item=1
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- elif echo "$title" | grep -q '(on /dev/[^)]*)$'; then
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+ # Currently GRUB2 puts translated strings
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+ # in grub.cfg, so checking for verbatim
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+ # (on /dev/.*) will fail if target grub.cfg
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+ # was created in non-English locale
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+ elif echo "$title" | grep -q '(.* /dev/[^)]*)$'; then
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log "Skipping entry '$title':"
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log "appears to be an automatic reference taken from another menu.lst"
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ignore_item=1
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fi
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;;
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- linux)
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+ linux[" "]*)
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+ # And here we do NOT want to strip off
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+ # existing quting, which will be transferred
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+ # verbatim in new grub.cfg
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+ set -f
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+ set -- $line
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+ set +f
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# Hack alert: sed off any (hdn,n) but
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# assume the kernel is on the same
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# partition.
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@@ -73,14 +83,17 @@ parse_grub_menu () {
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kernel="/boot$kernel"
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fi
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;;
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- initrd)
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+ initrd[" "]*)
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+ # And here we do NOT want to strip off
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+ # existing quting, which will be transferred
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+ # verbatim in new grub.cfg
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initrd="$(echo "$2" | sed 's/(.*)//')"
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# Initrd same.
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if [ "$partition" != "$bootpart" ]; then
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initrd="/boot$initrd"
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fi
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;;
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- "}")
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+ "}*")
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entry_result
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;;
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esac
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@@ -89,11 +102,20 @@ parse_grub_menu () {
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entry_result
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}
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-if [ -e "$mpoint/boot/grub/grub.cfg" ] && \
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+grubcfg=
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+if [ -e "$mpoint/boot/grub2-efi/grub.cfg" ]; then
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+ grubcfg="$mpoint/boot/grub2-efi/grub.cfg"
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+elif [ -e "$mpoint/boot/grub2/grub.cfg" ]; then
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+ grubcfg="$mpoint/boot/grub2/grub.cfg"
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+elif [ -e "$mpoint/boot/grub/grub.cfg" ]; then
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+ grubcfg="$mpoint/boot/grub/grub.cfg"
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+fi
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+
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+if [ -n "$grubcfg" ] && \
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([ ! -e "$mpoint/boot/grub/menu.lst" ] || \
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- [ "$mpoint/boot/grub/grub.cfg" -nt "$mpoint/boot/grub/menu.lst" ]); then
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- debug "parsing grub.cfg"
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- parse_grub_menu "$mpoint" "$partition" "$bootpart" < "$mpoint/boot/grub/grub.cfg"
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+ [ "$grubcfg" -nt "$mpoint/boot/grub/menu.lst" ]); then
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+ debug "parsing $grubcfg"
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+ parse_grub_menu "$mpoint" "$partition" "$bootpart" < "$grubcfg"
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fi
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if [ "$found_item" = 0 ]; then
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