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2014 Jun 29
0
[PATCH 4/6] chain: add missing pi_del() in find*() functions
...lf after finish (anymore), it should
be deleted after each loop iteration.
diff --git a/com32/chain/chain.c b/com32/chain/chain.c
index c08ec6e..f86cd7d 100644
--- a/com32/chain/chain.c
+++ b/com32/chain/chain.c
@@ -64,27 +64,23 @@ static int is_phys(uint8_t sdifs)
static int find_by_sig(uint32_t mbr_sig,
struct part_iter **_boot_part)
{
- struct part_iter *boot_part = NULL;
+ struct part_iter *iter = NULL;
struct disk_info diskinfo;
int drive;
for (drive = 0x80; drive < 0x80 + fixed_cnt; drive++) {
if (disk_get_params(drive, &diskinfo))
continue; /* Driv...
2014 Jun 29
10
[PATCH 0/6] chain.c32 patches
This small set fixes few bugs, improves gpt handling (under buggy conditions)
and implements strict flag with more fine grained control which should fix
issues with sanity checks against disk sizes.
If this set is allright I'd want to do what I mentioned in older discussion
with Ady - backport missing patches from 6.x to 5.x and 4.x so all versions
have up to date chain version.
Michal
2010 Aug 08
1
PATCH/RFC chain.c: update iterator code, yank from chain.c, move both to separate directory
1) code split and move
Iterator related functionality is yanked from chain.c and moved to
iterator.{c,h}. Both are moved to com32/chain and this way chain.c is ready
for further splitting.
Alternatively, partiter could be moved to com32/lib at any time in the future.
It's potentially useful for other modules (e.g. if someone wanted to code
partition dumper or editor).
2) Iterator updates
2012 Nov 06
50
chain.c32 (and partiter) updates v2
This is a bit updated set of chain.c32 changes that simplifies a few things
(and in partiter part), fixes few minor issues and adds a few new features.
Details are in the following commits, below is the summary and pull details at
the end.
Shao - any chance to peek over them ? Most of those are relatively simple
changes and well tested, though of course something might have slipped my
attention.
2012 Aug 20
13
[PATCH 00/12] Multidisk support
Hello,
the following patches should get multidisk access working.
The syntax accepted is the following:
(hdx,y)/path/to/file
where x is the disk number and start at 0 and the y is the partition number starting at 1. So (hd0,1) is the first partition of the first disk.
the other accepted syntax is using MBR's 32 bits disk signature so for example:
(mbr:0x12345678,2)/foo/bar
would address