On Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 12:15:32PM -0500, Dawid Zamirski wrote:
This patch updates the guestfs_inspect_get_drive_mappings API call
to
also return drive letters for GPT paritions. Previously this worked
only for MBR partitions. This is achieved by matching the GPT partition
GUID with the info stored in the blob from
HKLM\SYSTEM\MountedDevices\DosDevices keys. For GPT partions this blob
contains a "DMIO:ID:" prefix followed by a 16 byte binary GUID.
---
src/inspect-fs-windows.c | 98 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 96 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
Attached is a patch with some stylistic updates. Please combine it
with your patch. More comments below.
diff --git a/src/inspect-fs-windows.c b/src/inspect-fs-windows.c
index ccf5cba..6571d37 100644
--- a/src/inspect-fs-windows.c
+++ b/src/inspect-fs-windows.c
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <iconv.h>
+#include <inttypes.h>
#ifdef HAVE_ENDIAN_H
#include <endian.h>
@@ -57,6 +58,8 @@ static int check_windows_arch (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs);
static int check_windows_software_registry (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs);
static int check_windows_system_registry (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs);
static char *map_registry_disk_blob (guestfs_h *g, const void *blob);
+static char *map_registry_disk_blob_gpt(guestfs_h *g, const void *blob);
+static char *extract_guid_from_registry_blob(guestfs_h *g, const void *blob);
/* XXX Handling of boot.ini in the Perl version was pretty broken. It
* essentially didn't do anything for modern Windows guests.
@@ -386,6 +389,7 @@ check_windows_system_registry (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs)
int r;
size_t len = strlen (fs->windows_systemroot) + 64;
char system[len];
+ char gpt_prefix[] = "DMIO:ID:";
snprintf (system, len, "%s/system32/config/system",
fs->windows_systemroot);
@@ -493,9 +497,14 @@ check_windows_system_registry (guestfs_h *g, struct inspect_fs *fs)
type = guestfs_hivex_value_type (g, v);
blob = guestfs_hivex_value_value (g, v, &len);
- if (blob != NULL && type == 3 && len == 12) {
+ bool is_gpt = memcmp(blob, gpt_prefix, 8) == 0;
+ if (blob != NULL && type == 3 && (len == 12 || is_gpt)) {
/* Try to map the blob to a known disk and partition. */
- device = map_registry_disk_blob (g, blob);
+ if (is_gpt)
+ device = map_registry_disk_blob_gpt (g, blob);
+ else
+ device = map_registry_disk_blob (g, blob);
+
if (device != NULL) {
fs->drive_mappings[count++] = safe_strndup (g, &key[12], 1);
fs->drive_mappings[count++] = device;
@@ -605,6 +614,91 @@ map_registry_disk_blob (guestfs_h *g, const void *blob)
return safe_asprintf (g, "%s%d", devices[i],
partitions->val[j].part_num);
}
+/* Matches Windows registry HKLM\SYSYTEM\MountedDevices\DosDevices blob to
+ * to libguestfs GPT partition device. For GPT disks, the blob is made of
+ * "DMIO:ID:" prefix followed by the GPT parition GUID.
+ */
+static char *
+map_registry_disk_blob_gpt (guestfs_h *g, const void *blob)
+{
+ CLEANUP_FREE_STRING_LIST char **fses = NULL;
+ size_t i;
+
+ fses = guestfs_list_filesystems (g);
+ if (fses == NULL)
+ return NULL;
Did you really mean to call guestfs_list_filesystems here? If you're
trying to get the list of partitions, then guestfs_list_partitions is
what you should be calling.
+ for (i = 0; fses[i] != NULL; i += 2) {
+ CLEANUP_FREE char *fs_guid = NULL;
+ CLEANUP_FREE char *blob_guid = NULL;
+ CLEANUP_FREE char *fs_dev = NULL;
+
+ fs_dev = guestfs_canonical_device_name (g, fses[i]);
+
+ if (fs_dev == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ int partnum = guestfs_part_to_partnum (g, fs_dev);
Need to check that partnum != -1 and do something.
+ CLEANUP_FREE char *device = guestfs_part_to_dev (g, fs_dev);
+ CLEANUP_FREE char *type = guestfs_part_get_parttype (g, device);
+
+ if (STRCASENEQ(type, "gpt"))
+ continue;
+
+ /* get the GPT parition GUID from the partition block device */
+ fs_guid = guestfs_part_get_gpt_guid (g, device, partnum);
+
+ if (fs_guid == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ /* extract the GUID from the Windows registry blob */
+ blob_guid = extract_guid_from_registry_blob (g, blob);
+
+ /* if both GUIDs match, we have found mapping for out device */
+ if (STRCASEEQ (fs_guid, blob_guid))
+ return safe_strdup (g, fs_dev);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Extracts the binary GUID stored in blob from Windows registry
+ * HKLM\SYSTYEM\MountedDevices\DosDevices value and converts it to a GUID string
+ * so that it can be matched against libguestfs partition device GPT GUID.
+ */
+static char *
+extract_guid_from_registry_blob (guestfs_h *g, const void *blob)
+{
+ char guid_bytes[16];
+ size_t len = 37;
+ uint32_t data1;
+ uint16_t data2, data3;
+ uint64_t data4;
+
+ char *guid = (char *) safe_calloc(g, len, sizeof (char * ));
+
+ /* get the GUID bytes from blob (skip 8 byte "DMIO:ID:" prefix) */
+ memcpy (&guid_bytes, (char *) blob + 8, sizeof (guid_bytes));
+
+ /* copy relevant sections from blob to respective ints */
+ memcpy (&data1, guid_bytes, sizeof (data1));
+ memcpy (&data2, guid_bytes + 4, sizeof (data2));
+ memcpy (&data3, guid_bytes + 6, sizeof (data3));
+ memcpy (&data4, guid_bytes + 8, sizeof (data4));
+
+ /* ensure proper endianness */
+ data1 = htole32 (data1);
Did you mean to use htole32? Surely it should be le32toh?
+ data2 = htole16 (data2);
+ data3 = htole16 (data3);
+ data4 = htobe64 (data4);
And is this really big endian?
Rich.
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