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- #!/bin/bash
- #
- # grubeditor.sh -- conveniently edit grub{test}.cfg files by automating their
- # extraction with cbfstool and the user's editor of choice.
- #
- # Copyright (C) 2017 Zyliwax <zyliwax@protonmail.com>
- #
- # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- # (at your option) any later version.
- #
- # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- # GNU General Public License for more details.
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- #
- # Usage:
- # ./grubeditor.sh [options] romimage
- #
- # Supported options:
- #
- # -h | --help: show usage help
- #
- # -r | --realcfg: generate grub.cfg instead of grubtest.cfg
- #
- # -i | --inplace: do not create a .modified romfile, instead modify the
- # existing file
- #
- # -e | --editor /path/to/editor: open the cfg file with /path/to/editor instead
- # of $EDITOR
- #
- # -s | --swapcfg: swap grub.cfg and grubtest.cfg, incompatible with other
- # options besides -i
- #
- # -x | --extractcfg: extract either grub.cfg or grubtest.cfg depending on
- # whether -r is set
- #
- # -d | --diffcfg: diff grub.cfg and grubtest.cfg, incompatible with other
- # options besides -D
- #
- # -D | --differ [/path/to/]differ: use /path/to/differ instead of "diff", can
- # be an interactive program like vimdiff
- # Define the list of available option in both short and long form.
- shortopts="hrie:sdD:"
- longopts="help,realcfg,inplace,editor:,swapcfgs,diffcfgs,differ:"
- # Variables for modifying the program's operation
- edit_realcfg=0
- edit_inplace=0
- do_swapcfgs=0
- do_diffcfgs=0
- # Path to cbfstool, filled by detect_architecture
- # (Possible to provide explicitly and disclaim warranty?)
- cbfstool=""
- # Editor variables
- use_editor=""
- default_editor="vi"
- editor_rawarg=""
- # Differ variables
- use_differ=""
- default_differ="diff"
- differ_rawarg=""
- # Last but not least, the rom file itself
- romfile=""
- # This program works primarily from a cascade of functions. Let's define them.
- get_options() {
- # Test for enhanced getopt.
- getopt --test > /dev/null
- if [[ $? -ne 4 ]]; then
- echo "Your environment lacks enhanced getopt, so you cannot run this script properly."
- exit 205
- fi
- # Parse the command line options based on the previously defined values.
- parsedopts=$(getopt --options ${shortopts} --longoptions ${longopts} --name "${0}" -- "$@")
- if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then # getopt didn't approve of your arguments
- echo "Unrecognized options."
- exit 206
- fi
- # Use eval set to properly quote the arguments
- eval set -- "$parsedopts"
- # Interpret the arguments one-by-one until you run out.
- while [[ 1 ]]; do
- case "$1" in
- -h|--help)
- show_help
- # I return non-zero here just so nobody thinks we successfully edited grub.cfg
- exit 200
- ;;
- -r|--realcfg)
- edit_realcfg=1
- shift
- ;;
- -i|--inplace)
- edit_inplace=1
- shift
- ;;
- -e|--editor)
- editor_rawarg="$2"
- shift 2
- ;;
- -s|--swapcfgs)
- do_swapcfgs=1
- shift
- ;;
- -d|--diffcfgs)
- do_diffcfgs=1
- shift
- ;;
- -D|--differ)
- differ_rawarg="$2"
- shift 2
- ;;
- --)
- # Stop interpreting arguments magically.
- shift
- break
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Something went wrong while interpreting the arguments!"
- echo "I hit \"${1}\" and don't know what to do with it."
- exit 209
- ;;
- esac
- done
-
- # The only option remaining should be the input file. Ensure it was
- # provided before proceeding with the rest of the script and capture it if
- # it was.
- if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then
- echo "You have specified multiple (or no) input files, which is unsupported."
- echo "Please rerun this command with just a single filename to remove any chance for ambiguity."
- exit 210
- fi
- romfile="$1"
- }
- determine_architecture() {
- # The cbfstool in _util is packed only for i686, x86_64, and armv7l. This
- # procedure is necessary for this process to not fail. After this process
- # is over, the variable $cbfstool gets filled with the appropriate value
- # for use by the rest of the script.
- arch="$(uname -m)"
- case "${arch}" in
- armv7l|i686|x86_64)
- echo "Supported architecture \"${arch}\" detected. You may proceed."
- cbfstool="./cbfstool/${arch}/cbfstool"
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Unsupported architecture \"${arch}\" detected! You may not proceed."
- exit 230
- ;;
- esac
- }
- determine_operation() {
- if [[ $do_swapcfgs -eq 1 ]]; then
- swap_configs
- exit $?
- elif [[ $do_diffcfgs -eq 1 ]]; then
- diff_configs
- exit $?
- else
- edit_config
- exit $?
- fi
- }
- # These functions are not part of the primary function cascade but are
- # referenced within them either directly or indirectly from other helper
- # functions depending on the operations requested by the user.
- show_help() {
- cat << HELPSCREEN
- ${0} -- conveniently edit grub{test}.cfg files in Libreboot ROM image files by
- automating their extraction with cbfstool and the user's editor of choice.
- -h | --help: show usage help
- -r | --realcfg: generate grub.cfg instead of grubtest.cfg
- -i | --inplace: do not create a .modified romfile, instead modify the
- existing file
- -e | --editor [/path/to/]editor: open the cfg file with /path/to/editor instead
- of the value of \$EDITOR
- -s | --swapcfg: swap grub.cfg and grubtest.cfg
- -d | --diffcfg: diff grub.cfg and grubtest.cfg
- -D | --differ [/path/to/]differ: use /path/to/differ instead of "diff", can be
- an interactive program like vimdiff
- HELPSCREEN
- }
- swap_configs() {
- # Procedure:
- # 1. Call cbfstool twice, once each to extract grub.cfg and grubtest.cfg.
- # 2. If --inplace not specified, copy ${romfile} to ${romfile}.modified and
- # implement remaining steps on this copy. Otherwise, implement remaining
- # steps on ${romfile}.
- # 3. Call cbfstool twice, once each to delete grub.cfg and grubtest.cfg
- # from romfile.
- # 4. Call cbfstool twice, once to embed grubtest.cfg as grub.cfg into
- # romfile and again to embed grub.cfg as grubtest.cfg into romfile.
- # 5. Delete the extracted grub.cfg and grubtest.cfg files.
- # 6. You're done!
- # Extract config files from provided romfile.
- ${cbfstool} ${romfile} extract -n grub.cfg -f /tmp/real2test.cfg
- ${cbfstool} ${romfile} extract -n grubtest.cfg -f /tmp/test2real.cfg
- # Determine whether to edit inplace or make a copy.
- if [[ $edit_inplace -eq 1 ]]; then
- outfile="${romfile}"
- else
- cp "${romfile}" "${romfile}.modified"
- outfile="${romfile}.modified"
- fi
- # Remove config files from the output file.
- ${cbfstool} ${outfile} remove -n grub.cfg
- ${cbfstool} ${outfile} remove -n grubtest.cfg
- # Embed new configs into the output file.
- ${cbfstool} ${outfile} add -t raw -n grub.cfg -f /tmp/test2real.cfg
- ${cbfstool} ${outfile} add -t raw -n grubtest.cfg -f /tmp/real2test.cfg
-
- # Delete the tempfiles.
- rm /tmp/test2real.cfg /tmp/real2test.cfg
- }
- diff_configs() {
- # Procedure:
- # 1. Call cbfstool twice, once to extract grub.cfg and grubtest.cfg.
- # 2. Execute ${use_differ} grub.cfg grubtest.cfg #.
- # 3. Delete the extracted grub.cfg and grubtest.cfg files.
- # 4. You're done!
- # Determine the differ command to use.
- find_differ
- # Extract config files from provided romfile.
- ${cbfstool} ${romfile} extract -n grub.cfg -f /tmp/grub_tmpdiff.cfg
- ${cbfstool} ${romfile} extract -n grubtest.cfg -f /tmp/grubtest_tmpdiff.cfg
- # Run the differ command with real as first option, test as second option.
- ${use_differ} /tmp/grub_tmpdiff.cfg /tmp/grubtest_tmpdiff.cfg
- }
- edit_config() {
- # Procedure:
- # 1. If --realcfg specified, set ${thisconfig} to "grub.cfg". Otherwise,
- # set ${thisconfig} to "grubtest.cfg".
- # 2. Call cbfstool once to extract ${thisconfig} from ${romfile}.
- # 3. Run ${use_editor} ${thisconfig}.
- # 4. If ${use_editor} returns zero, proceed with update procedure:
- # 5. Call cbfstool once to extract ${thisconfig} from ${romfile}.
- # 6. Quietly diff the extracted file with the edited file. If diff returns
- # zero, take no action: warn the user that the files were the same, delete
- # both files, then skip the remaining steps (you're done)! Otherwise, the
- # files are different and you must continue with the update procedure.
- # 7. If --inplace not specified, copy ${romfile} to ${romfile}.modified and
- # implement remaining steps on this copy. Otherwise, implement remaining
- # steps on ${romfile}.
- # 8. Call cbfstool once to delete internal pre-update ${thisconfig} from
- # the rom file.
- # 9. Call cbfstool once to embed the updated ${thisconfig} that was just
- # edited into the rom file.
- # 10. Alert the user of success (either explicitly or by not saying
- # anything, either way return zero).
- # 11. You're done!
- # Determine the editor command to use.
- find_editor
- # Determine whether we are editing the real config or the test config.
- if [[ $edit_realcfg -eq 1 ]]; then
- thisconfig="grub.cfg"
- else
- thisconfig="grubtest.cfg"
- fi
- # Extract the desired configuration file from the romfile.
- tmp_editme="/tmp/${thisconfig%.cfg}_editme.cfg"
- ${cbfstool} ${romfile} extract -n ${thisconfig} -f ${tmp_editme}
- # Launch the editor!
- ${use_editor} ${tmp_editme}
- # Did the user commit the edit?
- if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
- # See if it actually changed from what exists in the cbfs.
- tmp_refcfg="/tmp/${thisconfig%.cfg}_ref.cfg"
- ${cbfstool} ${romfile} extract -n ${thisconfig} -f ${tmp_refcfg}
- # Diff the files as quietly as possible.
- diff -q ${tmp_editme} ${tmp_refcfg} &> /dev/null
- if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
- # The files differ, so it won't be frivolous to update the config.
- # See if the user wants to edit the file in place.
- # (This code should really be genericized and placed in a function
- # to avoid repetition.)
- if [[ $edit_inplace -eq 1 ]]; then
- outfile="${romfile}"
- else
- cp "${romfile}" "${romfile}.modified"
- outfile="${romfile}.modified"
- fi
- # Remove the old config, add in the new one.
- ${cbfstool} ${outfile} remove -n ${thisconfig}
- ${cbfstool} ${outfile} add -t raw -n ${thisconfig} -f ${tmp_editme}
- else
- echo "No changes to config file. Not updating the ROM image."
- fi
- # We are done with the config files. Delete them.
- rm ${tmp_editme}
- rm ${tmp_refcfg}
- fi
- }
- find_differ() {
- found_differ=0
- if [[ -n "${differ_rawarg}" ]]; then
- which "${differ_rawarg}" &> /dev/null
- if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
- echo "Using differ \"${differ_rawarg}\"..."
- use_differ="${differ_rawarg}"
- found_differ=1
- else
- echo "The provided \"${differ_rawarg}\" is not a valid command!"
- echo "Defaulting to ${default_differ}..."
- use_differ="${default_differ}"
- fi
- fi
-
- if [[ $found_differ -eq 1 ]]; then
- return
- else
- echo "Defaulting to ${default_differ}..."
- use_differ="${default_differ}"
- fi
- }
- find_editor() {
- found_editor=0
- if [[ -n "${editor_rawarg}" ]]; then
- which "${editor_rawarg}" &> /dev/null
- if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
- echo "Using editor \"${editor_rawarg}\"..."
- use_editor="${editor_rawarg}"
- found_editor=1
- else
- echo "The provided \"${editor_rawarg}\" is not a valid command!"
- echo "Defaulting to ${default_editor}..."
- use_editor="${default_editor}"
- fi
- fi
-
- if [[ $found_editor -eq 1 ]]; then
- return
- else
- if [[ -n "${EDITOR}" ]]; then
- which "${EDITOR}" &> /dev/null
- if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then
- echo "Your \$EDITOR is defined as ${EDITOR}, but is not a valid command!"
- echo "(This is bad. I highly suggest fixing this in your ~/.bashrc.)"
- echo "Defaulting to ${default_editor}..."
- use_editor="${default_editor}"
- else
- echo "Using your defined \$EDITOR \"$EDITOR\"..."
- use_editor="${EDITOR}"
- fi
- else
- echo "\$EDITOR blank, defaulting to ${default_editor}..."
- use_editor="${default_editor}"
- fi
- fi
- }
- # Run through the primary function cascade.
- get_options $@
- determine_architecture
- determine_operation
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