From: krw Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2022 12:53:19 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Modernize and cleanse fdisk.8, making it more concise and X-Git-Url: http://artulab.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7f367d372299f11a3d56c8d74aaee6fdf5afbd42;p=openbsd Modernize and cleanse fdisk.8, making it more concise and aligned with the code. Tweak usage() to stay in step. Usual cogent feedback, tweaks and ok jmc@ --- diff --git a/sbin/fdisk/fdisk.8 b/sbin/fdisk/fdisk.8 index 13f9a80c6c9..f7c839d49f9 100644 --- a/sbin/fdisk/fdisk.8 +++ b/sbin/fdisk/fdisk.8 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $OpenBSD: fdisk.8,v 1.114 2022/05/12 14:10:05 krw Exp $ +.\" $OpenBSD: fdisk.8,v 1.115 2022/07/17 12:53:19 krw Exp $ .\" .\" .\" Copyright (c) 1997 Tobias Weingartner @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ .\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF .\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. .\" -.Dd $Mdocdate: May 12 2022 $ +.Dd $Mdocdate: July 17 2022 $ .Dt FDISK 8 .Os .Sh NAME @@ -27,64 +27,45 @@ .Op Fl A | g | i | u .Op Fl b Ar blocks Ns Op @ Ns Ar offset Ns Op : Ns Ar type .Op Fl l Ar blocks | Fl c Ar cylinders Fl h Ar heads Fl s Ar sectors -.Op Fl f Ar mbrfile +.Op Fl f Ar file .Ar disk .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm fdisk -makes changes to the MBR and GPT tables found on some disks. -On such disks sector 0 contains a 4-entry MBR partition table -that divides the space. -The GPT partition table, when present, starts at sector 1. -.Pp -Each entry has a type. -A type of -.Ar 0xA6 -indicates an +creates and edits MBR and GPT partition tables. +These tables are used by the boot process of some +platforms to find the .Ox -MBR partition, which starts with its own -16-entry partition table known as a +kernel and, when present, are used by the kernel to find the .Xr disklabel 5 . -This can be edited using -.Xr disklabel 8 . .Pp -Caution is advised when editing these tables, since some platforms -use tricks to boot and may rely on specific configurations created -at install time. +Caution is advised when editing these tables since some platforms +rely on specific configurations created at install time. .Pp The options are as follows: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl A -Modifies existing GPT partitions to allocate all possible space to an -.Ox -partition -and the optional +Modifies the GPT partition table entries on +.Ar disk +to put all available space not taken by .Fl b +into a single +.Ox partition. -The free space is maximized by deleting -all existing partitions except the boot partitions -.Sq APFS ISC , -.Sq APFS , -.Sq APFS Recovery , -.Sq BIOS Boot , -.Sq HiFive FSBL -and -.Sq HiFive BBL . +The available space is first maximized by deleting all existing partition +entries except those for APFS ISC, APFS, APFS Recovery, BIOS Boot, +HiFive FSBL and HiFive BBL partitions. .Pp -If one of -.Sq APFS ISC , -.Sq APFS , -or -.Sq APFS Recovery -is detected then any existing -.Sq EFI system -will also be preserved. -If the preserved -.Sq EFI system -partition has fewer blocks than the number requested with +If +APFS ISC, APFS, or APFS Recovery +partitions are detected then existing +EFI system +partitions are also preserved. +If the preserved EFI system partition has fewer blocks +than the number requested with .Fl b , -the modification of the GPT is aborted. +the modified GPT is discarded. .It Fl b Ar blocks Ns Op @ Ns Ar offset Ns Op : Ns Ar type -Configures a special boot partition of the specified number of blocks, offset +Creates a partition table entry of the specified number of blocks, offset and type. .Ar offset defaults to the first available block, and @@ -92,18 +73,13 @@ defaults to the first available block, and defaults to .Sq EF . .Pp -The -.Ox -partition will follow the boot partition and use the remaining -available space. -.Pp -Can only be used when initializing -.Ar disk -with +.Fl b +is only available in combination with .Fl A , .Fl g , or .Fl i . +.Pp If .Fl A or @@ -116,92 +92,100 @@ value is used. .Fl h Ar heads .Fl s Ar sectors .Xc -Specifies an alternate BIOS geometry for +Specifies a geometry for .Nm to use. -By default, an automatic calculation of disk size will be built -using heuristics. -These figures are taken from the in-core disklabel -(see -.Xr disklabel 8 ) , -or values that -.Em /boot -has passed to the kernel. +By default the disk size and geometry are obtained +from the default +.Xr disklabel 5 +constructed by the kernel for +.Ar disk . +See +.Xr disklabel 5 +and +.Xr disklabel 8 . .It Fl e -Use the -.Nm -interactive editor to modify the partition table. +Invokes the interactive partition table editor. See -.Sx COMMAND MODE , -below, for more information. -.It Fl f Ar mbrfile -Specifies an alternate MBR template file. +.Sx COMMAND MODE +below. +.It Fl f Ar file +Specifies a file containing the bootcode for an MBR. The default file is .Pa /usr/mdec/mbr . .It Fl g -A default GPT, including a protective MBR, will be written to +Writes a default GPT, including a protective MBR, to .Ar disk . -The default GPT has a single +The GPT has a single .Ox -partition containing all available space not allocated by +partition containing all available space not taken by .Fl b . .It Fl i -A default MBR will be written to +Writes a default MBR to .Ar disk . -The default MBR will be read from -the file specified by -.Fl f , -the default file -.Pa /usr/mdec/mbr -or the built-in default. -Normally the default MBR has a single +The MBR has a single .Ox -partition containing all available space not allocated by +partition containing all the available space not taken by .Fl b . -.It Fl l Ar blocks +The bootcode is initialized as described in +.Fl u . +.It Fl l Ar count Treat .Ar disk -as if it has the specified number of blocks. +as though it has a size of +.Ar count +blocks. .It Fl u -Update MBR bootcode, preserving existing MBR partition table. -The MBR bootcode extends from offset 0x000 to the start of the MBR partition -table at offset 0x1BE. -This is useful for writing new MBR bootcode onto an existing drive, and is -equivalent to the DOS command -.Dq FDISK /MBR . -Note that this option will overwrite the NT disk signature, if present. +Updates the MBR bootcode. +If a bootcode file is present (see +.Fl f ) +the MBR, except for the partition entries, is replaced by +the first block of the file. +If no bootcode file is present, zeros are used. +.Pp Not available when editing a GPT. .It Fl v -Print the contents of the MBR, the Primary GPT and the Secondary GPT. -Also print more detailed GPT header and partition entry information. +Prints detailed information about the MBR, the Primary GPT and the +Secondary GPT. .It Fl y -Avoid asking yes/no questions when not desirable. +New or modified partition table is written to disk without +asking for confirmation. .It Ar disk -Specify the +.Nm +creates or modifies the partition table of +.Ar disk . .Ar disk -to operate on. -It can be specified either by its full pathname or an abbreviated disk form. -In its abbreviated form, the path to the device and the -.Sq r -denoting -.Qq raw device -are omitted and the partition letter is optional. -For example, the first IDE disk can be specified as either -.Pa /dev/rwd0c , -.Pa wd0c , -or -.Pa wd0 . +can be a full pathname, +e.g. +.Pa /dev/rsd0c , +a raw partition name, e.g. +.Pa sd0c , +or just the disk name, e.g. +.Pa sd0 . .El .Sh TYPICAL LAYOUT -When called with no special flags, +When called without options .Nm -prints the partition table of the +prints the partition table of .Ar disk . .Pp If .Ar disk -does not contain a valid GPT, the contents of the MBR are displayed. -For example: +has a GPT a terse version of its contents is printed: +.Bd -literal -offset 1n +# fdisk sd0 +Disk: sd0 Usable LBA: 64 to 500118128 [500118192 Sectors] + #: type [ start: size ] +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 1: EFI Sys [ 64: 960 ] + 3: OpenBSD [ 1024: 500117105 ] +.Ed +.Pp +When +.Ar disk +does not have a GPT, the first block of +.Ar disk +is printed as an MBR: .Bd -literal -offset 1n # fdisk sd0 Disk: sd0 geometry: 121601/255/63 [1953525168 Sectors] @@ -215,144 +199,71 @@ Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55 *3: A6 26108 1 1 - 121600 254 63 [ 419425083: 1534094982 ] OpenBSD .Ed .Pp -This 1953525168 sector (931GB) disk drive is divided into two MBR -partitions that span the whole disk. -The first MBR partition is a 200GB FAT32 partition; -the second is a 731GB -.Ox -MBR partition using the remainder of the disk. -The fields of the output are: -.Bl -tag -width "start/size" -.It Em "#" -Number identifying each MBR partition table entry. -There are a total of four slots. -.Sq * -denotes the MBR partition which is declared bootable. -.It Em "id" -MBR partition type identifier. -.Ox -reserves the -magic number hexadecimal A6 (166 decimal). -.It Em "C/H/S" -These fields provide the starting and ending address of the MBR partition -in BIOS geometry. -.It Em "start/size" -These fields provide the starting sector and size in sectors of the -MBR partition in linear block addresses. -.El +.Em NOTE : +Partition entry #3 of this MBR is flagged as bootable. .Pp .Em NOTE : -The BIOS geometry sectors field (C/H/S) is +The +.Em S +field in the C/H/S values is .Dq 1 based , but the LBA "start" field is .Dq 0 based . .Pp -The CHS values will need to be in the BIOS's geometry -for the system to be able to boot and use the drive correctly. -These values must be kept correctly synchronized or a variety of -problems develop which are very difficult to diagnose. -.Pp -If -.Ar disk -contains a protective MBR and a valid GPT, the contents of the GPT -are displayed. -For example: +The +.Fl v +option causes more information to be printed: .Bd -literal -offset 1n -Disk: sd2 Usable LBA: 64 to 7765952 [7766016 Sectors] +# fdisk -v sd0 +Primary GPT: +Disk: sd0 Usable LBA: 64 to 500118128 [500118192 Sectors] +GUID: f0418899-4976-4604-a783-3ebe135a8f12 #: type [ start: size ] + guid name ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1: EFI Sys [ 64: 960 ] - 3: OpenBSD [ 1024: 7764929 ] -.Ed -.Pp -This 7766016 sector disk drive is divided into two -partitions that span the whole disk. -The first partition is a 960 sector EFI Sys partition; -the second is a 7764929 sector -.Ox -partition using the remaining space. -The fields of the output are: -.Bl -tag -width "type" -.It Em "#" -Number identifying each partition table entry. -.It Em "type" -The partition type identifier. -If the type is recognized, the name of the type is displayed. -Otherwise the type GUID is displayed. -.It Em "start" -The sector the partition starts on. -.It Em "size" -The number of sectors in the partition. -.El -.Pp -If the -.Fl v -option is specified, the disk GUID and each partition's GUID and name are -also displayed. -.Pp -In either the MBR or GPT case the -.Ox -partition shown above is subdivided further using the -functionality provided by -.Xr disklabel 8 , -which provides -.Ox -partitions. -.Bd -literal -offset 1n -# /dev/rsd0c: -type: SCSI -disk: SCSI disk -label: WDC WD10EADS-65L -duid: 085ef8d68623f5b3 -flags: -bytes/sector: 512 -sectors/track: 63 -tracks/cylinder: 255 -sectors/cylinder: 16065 -cylinders: 121601 -total sectors: 1953525168 -boundstart: 419425083 -boundend: 1953520065 -drivedata: 0 + d0834013-dab8-44df-a5e4-123148f17e03 EFI System Area + 3: OpenBSD [ 1024: 500117105 ] + cd356d77-8369-44b4-996e-79e8b9a47bfe OpenBSD Area -16 partitions: -# size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg] - a: 2097125 419425083 4.2BSD 2048 16384 1 - b: 4715520 421522208 swap - c: 1953525168 0 unused - d: 8388608 426237728 4.2BSD 2048 16384 1 - e: 16771072 434626336 4.2BSD 2048 16384 1 - f: 4194304 451397408 4.2BSD 2048 16384 1 - g: 2097152 455591712 4.2BSD 2048 16384 1 - h: 20971520 457688864 4.2BSD 2048 16384 1 - i: 419425020 63 MSDOS - j: 4194304 478660384 4.2BSD 2048 16384 1 - k: 4194304 482854688 4.2BSD 2048 16384 1 - l: 629145536 487049024 4.2BSD 4096 32768 1 -.Ed -.Pp -These -.Ox -partitions are then mounted as follows using -.Pa /etc/fstab : -.Bd -literal -offset indent -/dev/sd0a / ffs rw,softdep 1 1 -/dev/sd0d /tmp ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2 -/dev/sd0e /var ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2 -/dev/sd0f /usr ffs rw,softdep,nodev 1 2 -/dev/sd0g /usr/X11R6 ffs rw,softdep,nodev 1 2 -/dev/sd0h /usr/local ffs rw,softdep,nodev 1 2 -/dev/sd0i /mnt/example msdos rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2 -/dev/sd0j /usr/src ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2 -/dev/sd0k /usr/obj ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2 -/dev/sd0l /home ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2 +Secondary GPT: +Disk: sd0 Usable LBA: 64 to 500118128 [500118192 Sectors] +GUID: f0418899-4976-4604-a783-3ebe135a8f12 + #: type [ start: size ] + guid name +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + 1: EFI Sys [ 64: 960 ] + d0834013-dab8-44df-a5e4-123148f17e03 EFI System Area + 3: OpenBSD [ 1024: 500117105 ] + cd356d77-8369-44b4-996e-79e8b9a47bfe OpenBSD Area + +MBR: +Disk: sd0 geometry: 31130/255/63 [500118192 Sectors] +Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55 + Starting Ending LBA Info: + #: id C H S - C H S [ start: size ] +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + 0: EE 0 0 2 - 31130 233 63 [ 1: 500118191 ] EFI GPT + 1: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused + 2: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused + 3: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused .Ed .Sh COMMAND MODE -The -.Fl e -flag causes +When .Nm -to enter an interactive command mode. +enters interactive command mode +it copies the partition table from +.Ar disk +into memory and performs all edits on +that copy. +The partition table on +.Ar disk +is modified only by +.Em write +or +.Em quit +commands. +.Pp The prompt contains information about the state of the edit process. .Pp @@ -362,132 +273,126 @@ Where .Ar disk is the name of the disk being edited, .Sq * -means that the in-memory copy of the partition table has been modified, but +means that the partition table has been modified, but not yet written to disk and -1 is the number of the boot block being edited. -This number will be 2 when editing an extended MBR partition, -3 when editing an extended MBR partition within an extended MBR partition, -and so on. +1 is the edit level when operating on the MBR or GPT. +This number is 2 when editing an extended partition in the MBR, +3 when editing an extended partition within the edit level 2 +extended partition, and so on. .Pp -The list of commands and their explanations are given below. -Commands may be abbreviated provided enough characters are given to ensure -unambiguity. +The list of commands and their functions is +given below. +Commands may be abbreviated. +The first command matching the abbreviation is selected. .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Cm ?\& A synonym for .Cm help . .It Cm help -Display a list of commands that -.Nm -understands in the interactive edit mode. +Displays a short summary of available commands. .It Cm manual -Display this manual page. +Displays this manual page. .It Cm reinit Op Cm gpt | Cm mbr -Initialize the currently selected, in-memory copy of the -boot block. +Initializes the partition table. .Pp -By default an MBR is initialized. +By default an MBR partition table is initialized. If .Cm gpt -is specified, a protective MBR and a GPT are initialized. +is specified a GPT partition table is initialized, including the +protective MBR. .It Cm edit Ar # -Edit a given table entry in the memory copy of -the current boot block. -Sizes may be adjusted in BIOS geometry mode (MBR only) or using -sector offsets and sizes. -A unit +Edit an entry in the partition table. +The offset and size of the entry may be specified in CHS mode (MBR only), +by using sector offsets and sizes, or by using +the units .Sq b , .Sq k , .Sq m , .Sq g , or .Sq t -may be appended to indicate bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, -or terabytes. +to indicate bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes. The special size value .Sq * -will cause the partition to be sized to use the remainder of the disk. +causes the partition to be sized to use the remainder of the disk. .It Cm flag Ar # Op Ar value -Make the given MBR partition table entry bootable -and mark all others as not bootable -(only one entry can be marked bootable). -The bootable partition is denoted with -.Sq * . -.\" If you wish to boot from an extended -.\" MBR partition, you will need to mark the MBR partition table entry for the -.\" extended MBR partition as bootable. -If a +Sets the partition entry's flag value. +If +.Ar value +is not provided the partition entry is flagged as being bootable +and all other partition entries are flagged as not bootable. +Partition entries flagged as bootable are printed with a +.Sq * +prefix. +.Pp +If +.Ar value +is provided the partition entry's flag value is set to +.Ar value +and no other partition entry is modified. +A .Ar value -of 0 is given, -the MBR partition is marked as not bootable, -but no other MBR partitions are touched. +of 0 is used to clear the bootable flag. .It Cm update -Update the machine MBR bootcode and 0xAA55 signature in the memory copy -of the currently selected MBR. -Note that this option will overwrite an NT disk -signature, if present. +Updates the MBR bootcode. +If a bootcode file is present (see +.Fl f ) +the MBR, except for the partition entries, is replaced by +the first block of the file. +If no bootcode file is present, zeros are used. +.Pp Not available when editing a GPT. .It Cm select Ar # -Select and load into memory the MBR pointed -to by the extended MBR partition table entry in the current boot block. +Selects an extended partition entry, increasing the edit level by 1. +.Pp Not available when editing a GPT. .It Cm setpid Ar # -Change the partition -identifier of the given partition table entry. -This command is particularly useful for reassigning -an existing partition to -.Ox . +Sets the identifier of the partition table entry. .It Cm swap Ar # Ar # -Swap two partition entries. +Swaps two partition entries. .It Cm print Op Ar unit -Print the currently selected in-memory copy of the -partition table to the terminal. -A +Prints the partition table. +If .Ar unit +is .Sq b , .Sq k , .Sq m , .Sq g , or .Sq t -may be appended to indicate bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, -or terabytes. -Otherwise the number of sectors is printed. +partition sizes are shown in bytes, +kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes. +If +.Ar unit +is not provided, sizes are shown in sectors. .It Cm write -Write the in-memory copy of the partition table to disk. +Writes the partition table to disk. .It Cm exit -Exit the current level of -.Nm fdisk , -either returning to the -previously selected in-memory copy of a MBR, or exiting the -program if there is none. +Writes outstanding changes to disk and exits the current edit +level. +If the edit level is 1, +.Nm +terminates. .It Cm quit -Exit the current level of -.Nm fdisk , -either returning to the -previously selected in-memory copy of a MBR, or exiting the -program if there is none. -Unlike -.Em exit -it does write the modified block out. +Discards outstanding changes and exits the current edit level. +If the edit level is 1, +.Nm +terminates. .It Cm abort -Quit program without saving current changes. +Terminates +.Nm +without saving outstanding changes. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /usr/mdec/mbr -compact .It Pa /usr/mdec/mbr -default MBR template +default MBR bootcode .El .Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr fstab 5 , +.Xr disklabel 5 , +.Xr boot 8 , .Xr boot_amd64 8 , .Xr boot_i386 8 , .Xr boot_macppc 8 , .Xr disklabel 8 -.Sh CAVEATS -Hand crafted disk layouts are highly error prone. -It is common practice, -though by no means required, -that MBR partitions start on a cylinder boundary -(generally head 0, sector 1, but head 1, sector 1 for track 0), -and that MBR partitions also end at cylinder boundaries. diff --git a/sbin/fdisk/fdisk.c b/sbin/fdisk/fdisk.c index 2dd0704c238..78d5dc694c9 100644 --- a/sbin/fdisk/fdisk.c +++ b/sbin/fdisk/fdisk.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* $OpenBSD: fdisk.c,v 1.145 2022/05/12 11:04:27 krw Exp $ */ +/* $OpenBSD: fdisk.c,v 1.146 2022/07/17 12:53:19 krw Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1997 Tobias Weingartner @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ usage(void) fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s " "[-evy] [-A | -g | -i | -u] [-b blocks[@offset[:type]]]\n" - "\t[-l blocks | -c cylinders -h heads -s sectors] [-f mbrfile] " + "\t[-l blocks | -c cylinders -h heads -s sectors] [-f file] " "disk\n", __progname); exit(1); }