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19# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 19# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
20# 20#
21 21
22use 5.016; # numerous features need 5.14, __SUB__ needs 5.16 22use 5.016; # numerous features need 5.14, __SUB__ needs 5.16
23 23
24our $VERSION = '1.3'; 24our $VERSION = '1.5';
25our $JSON_VERSION = 3; # the version of the json objects generated by this program 25our $JSON_VERSION = 3; # the version of the json objects generated by this program
26 26
27our $CHANGELOG = <<EOF; 27our $CHANGELOG = <<EOF;
28 28
291.5 Mon Nov 25 15:54:34 CET 2019
30 - add "del" edit instruction.
31 - work around lsblk bug sometimes giving "dos" pttype for gpt partitions.
32 - bootmenupolicy in synopsis must be set to 0 to get the text menu.
33 - minor doc fxes.
34 - disable use of perldoc for help, doesn't work well.
35
361.4 Thu Aug 22 10:48:22 CEST 2019
37 - new "create" subcommand.
38 - "create" and "edit" try to save and restore ownership/permissions
39 of bcd hives when writing the new file.
29 - editorial fixes to the documentation. 40 - editorial fixes to the documentation.
41 - add mininmal hive creation example.
30 42
311.3 Sat Aug 17 07:04:15 CEST 2019 431.3 Sat Aug 17 07:04:15 CEST 2019
32 - output of pbcdedit elements --json has changed, as it didn't 44 - output of pbcdedit elements --json has changed, as it didn't
33 take the reorganisation by classes fully into account. 45 take the reorganisation by classes fully into account.
34 - json schema bumped to 3. 46 - json schema bumped to 3.
58 pbcdedit edit path/to/BCD edit-instructions... 70 pbcdedit edit path/to/BCD edit-instructions...
59 71
60 pbcdedit objects # list all supported object aliases and types 72 pbcdedit objects # list all supported object aliases and types
61 pbcdedit elements # list all supported bcd element aliases 73 pbcdedit elements # list all supported bcd element aliases
62 74
75 # Example: enable text-based boot menu.
76 pbcdedit edit /my/BCD set '{default}' bootmenupolicy 0
77
78 # Example change system device to first partition containing winload.
79 pbcdedit edit /my/BCD \
80 set '{default}' device 'locate=<null>,element,path' \
81 set '{default}' osdevice 'locate=<null>,element,path'
82
83
63=head1 DESCRIPTION 84=head1 DESCRIPTION
64 85
65This program allows you to create, read and modify Boot Configuration Data 86This program allows you to create, read and modify Boot Configuration Data
66(BCD) stores used by Windows Vista and newer versions of Windows. 87(BCD) stores used by Windows Vista and newer versions of Windows.
67 88
146=item C<parse> F<path> I<instructions...> 167=item C<parse> F<path> I<instructions...>
147 168
148Same as C<edit>, above, except it doesn't save the data store again. Can 169Same as C<edit>, above, except it doesn't save the data store again. Can
149be useful to extract some data from it. 170be useful to extract some data from it.
150 171
172=item C<create> F<path> I<instructions...>
173
174Same as C<edit>, above, except it creates a new data store from scratch if
175needed. An existing store will be emptied completely.
176
151=item C<lsblk> [C<--json>] 177=item C<lsblk> [C<--json>]
152 178
153On a GNU/Linux system, you can get a list of partition device descriptors 179On a GNU/Linux system, you can get a list of partition device descriptors
154using this command - the external C<lsblk> command is required, as well as 180using this command - the external C<lsblk> command is required, as well as
155a mounted C</sys> file system. 181a mounted C</sys> file system.
156 182
157The output will be a list of all partitions in the system and C<partition> 183The output will be a list of all partitions in the system and C<partition>
158descriptors for GPT and both C<legacypartition> and C<partition> 184descriptors for GPT and both C<legacypartition> and C<partition>
159descriptors for MBR partitions. 185descriptors for MBR partitions.
160 186
161With C<--json> it will print similar informationm as C<lsblk --json>, but 187With C<--json> it will print similar information as C<lsblk --json>, but
162with extra C<bcd_device> and C<bcd_legacy_device> attributes. 188with extra C<bcd_device> and C<bcd_legacy_device> attributes.
163 189
164=item C<bcd-device> F<path> 190=item C<bcd-device> F<path>
165 191
166Tries to find the BCD device element for the given device, which currently 192Tries to find the BCD device element for the given device, which currently
287 313
288Note that minimal doesn't mean recommended - Windows itself will add stuff 314Note that minimal doesn't mean recommended - Windows itself will add stuff
289to this during or after boot, and you might or might not run into issues 315to this during or after boot, and you might or might not run into issues
290when installing updates as it might not be able to find the F<bootmgr>. 316when installing updates as it might not be able to find the F<bootmgr>.
291 317
318This is how you would create a minimal hive with PBCDEDIT from within
319GNU/Linux, assuming F</dev/sdc3> is the windows partition, using
320a random GUID for the osloader and using C<partition> instead of
321C<legacypartition>:
322
323 osldr="{$(uuidgen)}"
324 part=$(pbcdedit bcd-device /dev/sdc3)
325 pbcdedit create minimal.bcd \
326 set '{bootmgr}' default "$osldr" \
327 set "$osldr" type application::osloader \
328 set "$osldr" description 'Windows Boot' \
329 set "$osldr" device "$part" \
330 set "$osldr" osdevice "$part" \
331 set "$osldr" path '\Windows\system32\winload.exe' \
332 set "$osldr" systemroot '\Windows'
333
292=head2 The C<meta> key 334=head2 The C<meta> key
293 335
294The C<meta> key is not stored in the BCD data store but is used only 336The C<meta> key is not stored in the BCD data store but is used only
295by PBCDEDIT. It is always generated when exporting, and importing will 337by PBCDEDIT. It is always generated when exporting, and importing will
296be refused when it exists and the version stored inside doesn't store 338be refused when it exists and the version stored inside doesn't match
297the JSON schema version of PBCDEDIT. This ensures that different and 339the JSON schema version of PBCDEDIT. This ensures that different and
298incompatible versions of PBCDEDIT will not read and misinterpret each 340incompatible versions of PBCDEDIT will not read and misinterpret each
299others data. 341others data.
300 342
301=head2 The object keys 343=head2 The object keys
310 352
311Some of these GUIDs are fixed well known GUIDs which PBCDEDIT will decode 353Some of these GUIDs are fixed well known GUIDs which PBCDEDIT will decode
312into human-readable strings such as C<{globalsettings}>, which is the same 354into human-readable strings such as C<{globalsettings}>, which is the same
313as C<{7ea2e1ac-2e61-4728-aaa3-896d9d0a9f0e}>. 355as C<{7ea2e1ac-2e61-4728-aaa3-896d9d0a9f0e}>.
314 356
315Each BCD, object has an associated type. For example, 357Each BCD object has an associated type. For example,
316C<application::osloader> for objects loading Windows via F<winload.exe>, 358C<application::osloader> for objects loading Windows via F<winload.exe>,
317C<application::bootsector> for real mode applications and so on. 359C<application::bootsector> for real mode applications and so on.
318 360
319The type of a object is stored in the pseudo BCD element C<type> (see next 361The type of a object is stored in the pseudo BCD element C<type> (see next
320section). 362section).
395 "timeout" : 30, 437 "timeout" : 30,
396 438
397=item integer list 439=item integer list
398 440
399This is a list of 64 bit integers separated by whitespace. It is not used 441This is a list of 64 bit integers separated by whitespace. It is not used
400much, so here is a somewhat artificial an untested example of using 442much, so here is a somewhat artificial and untested example of using
401C<customactions> to specify a certain custom, eh, action to be executed 443C<customactions> to specify a certain custom, eh, action to be executed
402when pressing C<F10> at boot: 444when pressing C<F10> at boot:
403 445
404 "customactions" : "0x1000044000001 0x54000001", 446 "customactions" : "0x1000044000001 0x54000001",
405 447
433This type is why I write I<most> are easy to explain earlier: This type 475This type is why I write I<most> are easy to explain earlier: This type
434is the pinnacle of Microsoft-typical hacks layered on top of other 476is the pinnacle of Microsoft-typical hacks layered on top of other
435hacks. Understanding this type took more time than writing all the rest of 477hacks. Understanding this type took more time than writing all the rest of
436PBCDEDIT, and because it is so complex, this type has its own subsection 478PBCDEDIT, and because it is so complex, this type has its own subsection
437below. 479below.
480
438=back 481=back
439 482
440=head3 The BCD "device" element type 483=head3 The BCD "device" element type
441 484
442Device elements specify, well, devices. They are used for such diverse 485Device elements specify, well, devices. They are used for such diverse
453element, so almost everything known about it had to be researched first 496element, so almost everything known about it had to be researched first
454in the process of writing this script, and consequently, support for BCD 497in the process of writing this script, and consequently, support for BCD
455device elements is partial only. 498device elements is partial only.
456 499
457On the other hand, the expressive power of PBCDEDIT in specifying devices 500On the other hand, the expressive power of PBCDEDIT in specifying devices
458is much bigger than BCDEDIT and therefore more can be done with it. The 501is much greater than BCDEDIT and therefore more can be done with it. The
459downside is that BCD device elements are much more complicated than what 502downside is that BCD device elements are much more complicated than what
460you might think from reading the BCDEDIT documentation. 503you might think from reading the BCDEDIT documentation.
461 504
462In other words, simple things are complicated, and complicated things are 505In other words, simple things are complicated, and complicated things are
463possible. 506possible.
470 [{GUID}]type[<flags>][=arg,arg...] 513 [{GUID}]type[<flags>][=arg,arg...]
471 514
472Here are some examples: 515Here are some examples:
473 516
474 boot 517 boot
475 {b097d29f-bc00-11e9-8a9a-525400123456}block=file,<boot>,\\EFI" 518 {b097d29f-bc00-11e9-8a9a-525400123456}block=file,<boot>,\EFI
476 locate=<null>,element,systemroot 519 locate=<null>,element,systemroot
477 partition=<null>,harddisk,mbr,47cbc08a,1048576 520 partition=<null>,harddisk,mbr,47cbc08a,1048576
478 partition=<null>,harddisk,gpt,9742e468-9206-48a0-b4e4-c4e9745a356a,76d39e5f-ad1b-407e-9c05-c81eb83b57dd 521 partition=<null>,harddisk,gpt,9742e468-9206-48a0-b4e4-c4e9745a356a,76d39e5f-ad1b-407e-9c05-c81eb83b57dd
479 block<1>=ramdisk,<partition=<null>,harddisk,mbr,47cbc08a,68720525312>,0,0,0,\Recovery\b097d29e-bc00-11e9-8a9a-525400123456\Winre.wim 522 block<1>=ramdisk,<partition=<null>,harddisk,mbr,47cbc08a,68720525312>,0,0,0,\Recovery\b097d29e-bc00-11e9-8a9a-525400123456\Winre.wim
480 block=file,<partition=<null>,harddisk,gpt,9742e468-9206-48a0-b4e4-c4e9745a356a,ee3a393a-f0de-4057-9946-88584245ed48>,\ 523 block=file,<partition=<null>,harddisk,gpt,9742e468-9206-48a0-b4e4-c4e9745a356a,ee3a393a-f0de-4057-9946-88584245ed48>,\
670 713
671Probably not yet implemented. Tell me of your needs... 714Probably not yet implemented. Tell me of your needs...
672 715
673=back 716=back
674 717
718=back
719
675=head4 Examples 720=head4 Examples
676 721
677This concludes the syntax overview for device elements, but probably 722This concludes the syntax overview for device elements, but probably
678leaves many questions open. I can't help with most of them, as I also have 723leaves many questions open. I can't help with most of them, as I also have
679many questions, but I can walk you through some actual examples using more 724many questions, but I can walk you through some actual examples using more
680complex aspects. 725complex aspects.
726
727=over
681 728
682=item C<< locate=<block=vhd,<block=file,<locate=<null>,path,\disk.vhdx>,\disk.vhdx>>,element,path >> 729=item C<< locate=<block=vhd,<block=file,<locate=<null>,path,\disk.vhdx>,\disk.vhdx>>,element,path >>
683 730
684Just like with C declarations, you best treat device descriptors as 731Just like with C declarations, you best treat device descriptors as
685instructions to find your device and work your way from the inside out: 732instructions to find your device and work your way from the inside out:
757I don't know what the purpose of the C<< <1> >> flag value is, but it 804I don't know what the purpose of the C<< <1> >> flag value is, but it
758seems to be always there on this kind of entry. 805seems to be always there on this kind of entry.
759 806
760If you have some good examples to add here, feel free to mail me. 807If you have some good examples to add here, feel free to mail me.
761 808
809=back
810
762 811
763=head1 EDITING BCD STORES 812=head1 EDITING BCD STORES
764 813
765The C<edit> and C<parse> subcommands allow you to read a BCD data store 814The C<edit> and C<parse> subcommands allow you to read a BCD data store
766and modify it or extract data from it. This is done by executing a series 815and modify it or extract data from it. This is done by executing a series
786Example: change the bootmgr default too 835Example: change the bootmgr default too
787C<{b097d2ad-bc00-11e9-8a9a-525400123456}>: 836C<{b097d2ad-bc00-11e9-8a9a-525400123456}>:
788 837
789 pbcdedit edit BCD set "{bootmgr}" default "{b097d2ad-bc00-11e9-8a9a-525400123456}" 838 pbcdedit edit BCD set "{bootmgr}" default "{b097d2ad-bc00-11e9-8a9a-525400123456}"
790 839
840=item C<del> I<object> I<element>
841
842Similar to C<get>, but removed the BCD element from the specified BCD object.
843
791=item C<eval> I<perlcode> 844=item C<eval> I<perlcode>
792 845
793This takes the next argument, interprets it as Perl code and 846This takes the next argument, interprets it as Perl code and
794evaluates it. This allows you to do more complicated modifications or 847evaluates it. This allows you to do more complicated modifications or
795extractions. 848extractions.
895 948
896# hack used for debugging 949# hack used for debugging
897sub xxd($$) { 950sub xxd($$) {
898 open my $xxd, "| xxd | sed -e 's/^/\Q$_[0]\E: /'"; 951 open my $xxd, "| xxd | sed -e 's/^/\Q$_[0]\E: /'";
899 syswrite $xxd, $_[1]; 952 syswrite $xxd, $_[1];
953}
954
955# get some meta info on a file (uid, gid, perms)
956sub stat_get($) {
957 [(stat shift)[4, 5, 2]]
958}
959
960# set stat info on a file
961sub stat_set($$) {
962 my ($fh_or_path, $stat) = @_;
963
964 return unless $stat;
965 chown $stat->[0], $stat->[1], $fh_or_path;
966 chmod +($stat->[2] & 07777), $fh_or_path;
900} 967}
901 968
902sub file_load($) { 969sub file_load($) {
903 my ($path) = @_; 970 my ($path) = @_;
904 971
907 my $size = -s $fh; 974 my $size = -s $fh;
908 $size = read $fh, my $buf, $size 975 $size = read $fh, my $buf, $size
909 or die "$path: short read\n"; 976 or die "$path: short read\n";
910 977
911 $buf 978 $buf
979}
980
981sub file_save($$;$) {
982 my ($path, $data, $stat) = @_;
983
984 open my $fh, ">:raw", "$path~"
985 or die "$path~: $!\n";
986 print $fh $data
987 or die "$path~: short write\n";
988 stat_set $fh, $stat;
989 $fh->sync;
990 close $fh;
991
992 rename "$path~", $path;
912} 993}
913 994
914# sources and resources used for writing pbcdedit 995# sources and resources used for writing pbcdedit
915# 996#
916# registry: 997# registry:
1102 my ($rname, $root) = $decode_key->($rootcell); 1183 my ($rname, $root) = $decode_key->($rootcell);
1103 1184
1104 [$rname, $root] 1185 [$rname, $root]
1105} 1186}
1106 1187
1107# return a binary windows fILETIME struct 1188# return a binary windows FILETIME struct
1108sub filetime_now { 1189sub filetime_now {
1109 my ($s, $ms) = Time::HiRes::gettimeofday; 1190 my ($s, $ms) = Time::HiRes::gettimeofday;
1110 1191
1111 pack "Q<", $s = ($s * 1_000_000 + $ms) * 10 + 116_444_736_000_000_000 1192 pack "Q<", ($s * 1_000_000 + $ms) * 10
1193 + 116_444_736_000_000_000 # 1970-01-01 00:00:00
1112} 1194}
1113 1195
1114# encode a registry hive 1196# encode a registry hive
1115sub regf_encode($) { 1197sub regf_encode($) {
1116 my ($hive) = @_; 1198 my ($hive) = @_;
1119 1201
1120 # the filetime is apparently used to verify log file validity, 1202 # the filetime is apparently used to verify log file validity,
1121 # so by generating a new timestamp the log files *should* automatically 1203 # so by generating a new timestamp the log files *should* automatically
1122 # become invalidated and windows would "self-heal" them. 1204 # become invalidated and windows would "self-heal" them.
1123 # (update: has been verified by reverse engineering) 1205 # (update: has been verified by reverse engineering)
1124 # possibly the fact that the two sequence numbes match might also 1206 # possibly the fact that the two sequence numbers match might also
1125 # make windows think that the hive is not dirty and ignore logs. 1207 # make windows think that the hive is not dirty and ignore logs.
1126 # (update: has been verified by reverse engineering) 1208 # (update: has been verified by reverse engineering)
1127 1209
1128 my $now = filetime_now; 1210 my $now = filetime_now;
1129 1211
1273 1355
1274 regf_decode file_load $path 1356 regf_decode file_load $path
1275} 1357}
1276 1358
1277# encode and save registry to file 1359# encode and save registry to file
1278sub regf_save { 1360sub regf_save($$;$) {
1279 my ($path, $hive) = @_; 1361 my ($path, $hive, $stat) = @_;
1280 1362
1281 $hive = regf_encode $hive; 1363 $hive = regf_encode $hive;
1282 1364
1283 open my $regf, ">:raw", "$path~" 1365 file_save $path, $hive, $stat;
1284 or die "$path~: $!\n";
1285 print $regf $hive
1286 or die "$path~: short write\n";
1287 $regf->sync;
1288 close $regf;
1289
1290 rename "$path~", $path;
1291} 1366}
1292 1367
1293############################################################################# 1368#############################################################################
1294# bcd stuff 1369# bcd stuff
1295 1370
1296# human-readable alises for GUID object identifiers 1371# human-readable aliases for GUID object identifiers
1297our %bcd_objects = ( 1372our %bcd_objects = (
1298 '{0ce4991b-e6b3-4b16-b23c-5e0d9250e5d9}' => '{emssettings}', 1373 '{0ce4991b-e6b3-4b16-b23c-5e0d9250e5d9}' => '{emssettings}',
1299 '{1afa9c49-16ab-4a5c-4a90-212802da9460}' => '{resumeloadersettings}', 1374 '{1afa9c49-16ab-4a5c-4a90-212802da9460}' => '{resumeloadersettings}',
1300 '{1cae1eb7-a0df-4d4d-9851-4860e34ef535}' => '{default}', 1375 '{1cae1eb7-a0df-4d4d-9851-4860e34ef535}' => '{default}',
1301 '{313e8eed-7098-4586-a9bf-309c61f8d449}' => '{kerneldbgsettings}', 1376 '{313e8eed-7098-4586-a9bf-309c61f8d449}' => '{kerneldbgsettings}',
1431 BCDE_FORMAT_STRING , sub { shift }, 1506 BCDE_FORMAT_STRING , sub { shift },
1432 BCDE_FORMAT_GUID , sub { dec_wguid enc_wguid shift }, 1507 BCDE_FORMAT_GUID , sub { dec_wguid enc_wguid shift },
1433 BCDE_FORMAT_GUID_LIST , sub { join " ", map dec_wguid enc_wguid $_, @{+shift} }, 1508 BCDE_FORMAT_GUID_LIST , sub { join " ", map dec_wguid enc_wguid $_, @{+shift} },
1434 BCDE_FORMAT_INTEGER , sub { unpack "Q", pack "a8", pack "H*", shift }, # integer might be 4 or 8 bytes - caused by ms coding bugs 1509 BCDE_FORMAT_INTEGER , sub { unpack "Q", pack "a8", pack "H*", shift }, # integer might be 4 or 8 bytes - caused by ms coding bugs
1435 BCDE_FORMAT_BOOLEAN , sub { shift eq "00" ? 0 : 1 }, 1510 BCDE_FORMAT_BOOLEAN , sub { shift eq "00" ? 0 : 1 },
1436 BCDE_FORMAT_INTEGER_LIST, sub { join " ", unpack "Q*", pack "H*", shift }, # not sure if this cna be 4 bytes 1511 BCDE_FORMAT_INTEGER_LIST, sub { join " ", unpack "Q*", pack "H*", shift }, # not sure if this can be 4 bytes
1437); 1512);
1438 1513
1439our %bcde_enc = ( 1514our %bcde_enc = (
1440 BCDE_FORMAT_DEVICE , sub { binary => enc_device $_[0], $_[1] }, 1515 BCDE_FORMAT_DEVICE , sub { binary => enc_device $_[0], $_[1] },
1441 BCDE_FORMAT_STRING , sub { sz => shift }, 1516 BCDE_FORMAT_STRING , sub { sz => shift },
1447); 1522);
1448 1523
1449# BCD Elements 1524# BCD Elements
1450our %bcde_byclass = ( 1525our %bcde_byclass = (
1451 any => { 1526 any => {
1452 0x11000001 => 'device', 1527 0x11000001 => 'device',
1453 0x12000002 => 'path', 1528 0x12000002 => 'path',
1454 0x12000004 => 'description', 1529 0x12000004 => 'description',
1455 0x12000005 => 'locale', 1530 0x12000005 => 'locale',
1456 0x14000006 => 'inherit', 1531 0x14000006 => 'inherit',
1457 0x15000007 => 'truncatememory', 1532 0x15000007 => 'truncatememory',
1458 0x14000008 => 'recoverysequence', 1533 0x14000008 => 'recoverysequence',
1459 0x16000009 => 'recoveryenabled', 1534 0x16000009 => 'recoveryenabled',
1460 0x1700000a => 'badmemorylist', 1535 0x1700000a => 'badmemorylist',
1461 0x1600000b => 'badmemoryaccess', 1536 0x1600000b => 'badmemoryaccess',
1462 0x1500000c => 'firstmegabytepolicy', 1537 0x1500000c => 'firstmegabytepolicy',
1463 0x1500000d => 'relocatephysical', 1538 0x1500000d => 'relocatephysical',
1464 0x1500000e => 'avoidlowmemory', 1539 0x1500000e => 'avoidlowmemory',
1465 0x1600000f => 'traditionalkseg', 1540 0x1600000f => 'traditionalkseg',
1466 0x16000010 => 'bootdebug', 1541 0x16000010 => 'bootdebug',
1467 0x15000011 => 'debugtype', 1542 0x15000011 => 'debugtype',
1468 0x15000012 => 'debugaddress', 1543 0x15000012 => 'debugaddress',
1469 0x15000013 => 'debugport', 1544 0x15000013 => 'debugport',
1470 0x15000014 => 'baudrate', 1545 0x15000014 => 'baudrate',
1471 0x15000015 => 'channel', 1546 0x15000015 => 'channel',
1472 0x12000016 => 'targetname', 1547 0x12000016 => 'targetname',
1473 0x16000017 => 'noumex', 1548 0x16000017 => 'noumex',
1474 0x15000018 => 'debugstart', 1549 0x15000018 => 'debugstart',
1475 0x12000019 => 'busparams', 1550 0x12000019 => 'busparams',
1476 0x1500001a => 'hostip', 1551 0x1500001a => 'hostip',
1477 0x1500001b => 'port', 1552 0x1500001b => 'port',
1478 0x1600001c => 'dhcp', 1553 0x1600001c => 'dhcp',
1479 0x1200001d => 'key', 1554 0x1200001d => 'key',
1480 0x1600001e => 'vm', 1555 0x1600001e => 'vm',
1481 0x16000020 => 'bootems', 1556 0x16000020 => 'bootems',
1482 0x15000022 => 'emsport', 1557 0x15000022 => 'emsport',
1483 0x15000023 => 'emsbaudrate', 1558 0x15000023 => 'emsbaudrate',
1484 0x12000030 => 'loadoptions', 1559 0x12000030 => 'loadoptions',
1485 0x16000040 => 'advancedoptions', 1560 0x16000040 => 'advancedoptions',
1486 0x16000041 => 'optionsedit', 1561 0x16000041 => 'optionsedit',
1487 0x15000042 => 'keyringaddress', 1562 0x15000042 => 'keyringaddress',
1488 0x11000043 => 'bootstatdevice', 1563 0x11000043 => 'bootstatdevice',
1489 0x12000044 => 'bootstatfilepath', 1564 0x12000044 => 'bootstatfilepath',
1490 0x16000045 => 'preservebootstat', 1565 0x16000045 => 'preservebootstat',
1491 0x16000046 => 'graphicsmodedisabled', 1566 0x16000046 => 'graphicsmodedisabled',
1492 0x15000047 => 'configaccesspolicy', 1567 0x15000047 => 'configaccesspolicy',
1493 0x16000048 => 'nointegritychecks', 1568 0x16000048 => 'nointegritychecks',
1494 0x16000049 => 'testsigning', 1569 0x16000049 => 'testsigning',
1495 0x1200004a => 'fontpath', 1570 0x1200004a => 'fontpath',
1496 0x1500004b => 'integrityservices', 1571 0x1500004b => 'integrityservices',
1497 0x1500004c => 'volumebandid', 1572 0x1500004c => 'volumebandid',
1498 0x16000050 => 'extendedinput', 1573 0x16000050 => 'extendedinput',
1499 0x15000051 => 'initialconsoleinput', 1574 0x15000051 => 'initialconsoleinput',
1500 0x15000052 => 'graphicsresolution', 1575 0x15000052 => 'graphicsresolution',
1501 0x16000053 => 'restartonfailure', 1576 0x16000053 => 'restartonfailure',
1502 0x16000054 => 'highestmode', 1577 0x16000054 => 'highestmode',
1503 0x16000060 => 'isolatedcontext', 1578 0x16000060 => 'isolatedcontext',
1504 0x15000065 => 'displaymessage', 1579 0x15000065 => 'displaymessage',
1505 0x15000066 => 'displaymessageoverride', 1580 0x15000066 => 'displaymessageoverride',
1506 0x16000068 => 'nobootuxtext', 1581 0x16000068 => 'nobootuxtext',
1507 0x16000069 => 'nobootuxprogress', 1582 0x16000069 => 'nobootuxprogress',
1508 0x1600006a => 'nobootuxfade', 1583 0x1600006a => 'nobootuxfade',
1509 0x1600006b => 'bootuxreservepooldebug', 1584 0x1600006b => 'bootuxreservepooldebug',
1510 0x1600006c => 'bootuxdisabled', 1585 0x1600006c => 'bootuxdisabled',
1511 0x1500006d => 'bootuxfadeframes', 1586 0x1500006d => 'bootuxfadeframes',
1512 0x1600006e => 'bootuxdumpstats', 1587 0x1600006e => 'bootuxdumpstats',
1513 0x1600006f => 'bootuxshowstats', 1588 0x1600006f => 'bootuxshowstats',
1514 0x16000071 => 'multibootsystem', 1589 0x16000071 => 'multibootsystem',
1515 0x16000072 => 'nokeyboard', 1590 0x16000072 => 'nokeyboard',
1516 0x15000073 => 'aliaswindowskey', 1591 0x15000073 => 'aliaswindowskey',
1517 0x16000074 => 'bootshutdowndisabled', 1592 0x16000074 => 'bootshutdowndisabled',
1518 0x15000075 => 'performancefrequency', 1593 0x15000075 => 'performancefrequency',
1519 0x15000076 => 'securebootrawpolicy', 1594 0x15000076 => 'securebootrawpolicy',
1520 0x17000077 => 'allowedinmemorysettings', 1595 0x17000077 => 'allowedinmemorysettings',
1521 0x15000079 => 'bootuxtransitiontime', 1596 0x15000079 => 'bootuxtransitiontime',
1522 0x1600007a => 'mobilegraphics', 1597 0x1600007a => 'mobilegraphics',
1523 0x1600007b => 'forcefipscrypto', 1598 0x1600007b => 'forcefipscrypto',
1524 0x1500007d => 'booterrorux', 1599 0x1500007d => 'booterrorux',
1525 0x1600007e => 'flightsigning', 1600 0x1600007e => 'flightsigning',
1526 0x1500007f => 'measuredbootlogformat', 1601 0x1500007f => 'measuredbootlogformat',
1527 0x15000080 => 'displayrotation', 1602 0x15000080 => 'displayrotation',
1528 0x15000081 => 'logcontrol', 1603 0x15000081 => 'logcontrol',
1529 0x16000082 => 'nofirmwaresync', 1604 0x16000082 => 'nofirmwaresync',
1530 0x11000084 => 'windowssyspart', 1605 0x11000084 => 'windowssyspart',
1531 0x16000087 => 'numlock', 1606 0x16000087 => 'numlock',
1532 0x26000202 => 'skipffumode', 1607 0x26000202 => 'skipffumode',
1533 0x26000203 => 'forceffumode', 1608 0x26000203 => 'forceffumode',
1534 0x25000510 => 'chargethreshold', 1609 0x25000510 => 'chargethreshold',
1535 0x26000512 => 'offmodecharging', 1610 0x26000512 => 'offmodecharging',
1536 0x25000aaa => 'bootflow', 1611 0x25000aaa => 'bootflow',
1537 0x45000001 => 'devicetype', 1612 0x45000001 => 'devicetype',
1538 0x42000002 => 'applicationrelativepath', 1613 0x42000002 => 'applicationrelativepath',
1539 0x42000003 => 'ramdiskdevicerelativepath', 1614 0x42000003 => 'ramdiskdevicerelativepath',
1540 0x46000004 => 'omitosloaderelements', 1615 0x46000004 => 'omitosloaderelements',
1541 0x47000006 => 'elementstomigrate', 1616 0x47000006 => 'elementstomigrate',
1542 0x46000010 => 'recoveryos', 1617 0x46000010 => 'recoveryos',
1543 }, 1618 },
1544 bootapp => { 1619 bootapp => {
1545 0x26000145 => 'enablebootdebugpolicy', 1620 0x26000145 => 'enablebootdebugpolicy',
1546 0x26000146 => 'enablebootorderclean', 1621 0x26000146 => 'enablebootorderclean',
1547 0x26000147 => 'enabledeviceid', 1622 0x26000147 => 'enabledeviceid',
1548 0x26000148 => 'enableffuloader', 1623 0x26000148 => 'enableffuloader',
1549 0x26000149 => 'enableiuloader', 1624 0x26000149 => 'enableiuloader',
1550 0x2600014a => 'enablemassstorage', 1625 0x2600014a => 'enablemassstorage',
1551 0x2600014b => 'enablerpmbprovisioning', 1626 0x2600014b => 'enablerpmbprovisioning',
1552 0x2600014c => 'enablesecurebootpolicy', 1627 0x2600014c => 'enablesecurebootpolicy',
1553 0x2600014d => 'enablestartcharge', 1628 0x2600014d => 'enablestartcharge',
1554 0x2600014e => 'enableresettpm', 1629 0x2600014e => 'enableresettpm',
1555 }, 1630 },
1556 bootmgr => { 1631 bootmgr => {
1557 0x24000001 => 'displayorder', 1632 0x24000001 => 'displayorder',
1558 0x24000002 => 'bootsequence', 1633 0x24000002 => 'bootsequence',
1559 0x23000003 => 'default', 1634 0x23000003 => 'default',
1560 0x25000004 => 'timeout', 1635 0x25000004 => 'timeout',
1561 0x26000005 => 'resume', 1636 0x26000005 => 'resume',
1562 0x23000006 => 'resumeobject', 1637 0x23000006 => 'resumeobject',
1563 0x24000007 => 'startupsequence', 1638 0x24000007 => 'startupsequence',
1564 0x24000010 => 'toolsdisplayorder', 1639 0x24000010 => 'toolsdisplayorder',
1565 0x26000020 => 'displaybootmenu', 1640 0x26000020 => 'displaybootmenu',
1566 0x26000021 => 'noerrordisplay', 1641 0x26000021 => 'noerrordisplay',
1567 0x21000022 => 'bcddevice', 1642 0x21000022 => 'bcddevice',
1568 0x22000023 => 'bcdfilepath', 1643 0x22000023 => 'bcdfilepath',
1569 0x26000024 => 'hormenabled', 1644 0x26000024 => 'hormenabled',
1570 0x26000025 => 'hiberboot', 1645 0x26000025 => 'hiberboot',
1571 0x22000026 => 'passwordoverride', 1646 0x22000026 => 'passwordoverride',
1572 0x22000027 => 'pinpassphraseoverride', 1647 0x22000027 => 'pinpassphraseoverride',
1573 0x26000028 => 'processcustomactionsfirst', 1648 0x26000028 => 'processcustomactionsfirst',
1574 0x27000030 => 'customactions', 1649 0x27000030 => 'customactions',
1575 0x26000031 => 'persistbootsequence', 1650 0x26000031 => 'persistbootsequence',
1576 0x26000032 => 'skipstartupsequence', 1651 0x26000032 => 'skipstartupsequence',
1577 0x22000040 => 'fverecoveryurl', 1652 0x22000040 => 'fverecoveryurl',
1578 0x22000041 => 'fverecoverymessage', 1653 0x22000041 => 'fverecoverymessage',
1579 }, 1654 },
1580 device => { 1655 device => {
1581 0x35000001 => 'ramdiskimageoffset', 1656 0x35000001 => 'ramdiskimageoffset',
1582 0x35000002 => 'ramdisktftpclientport', 1657 0x35000002 => 'ramdisktftpclientport',
1583 0x31000003 => 'ramdisksdidevice', 1658 0x31000003 => 'ramdisksdidevice',
1584 0x32000004 => 'ramdisksdipath', 1659 0x32000004 => 'ramdisksdipath',
1585 0x35000005 => 'ramdiskimagelength', 1660 0x35000005 => 'ramdiskimagelength',
1586 0x36000006 => 'exportascd', 1661 0x36000006 => 'exportascd',
1587 0x35000007 => 'ramdisktftpblocksize', 1662 0x35000007 => 'ramdisktftpblocksize',
1588 0x35000008 => 'ramdisktftpwindowsize', 1663 0x35000008 => 'ramdisktftpwindowsize',
1589 0x36000009 => 'ramdiskmcenabled', 1664 0x36000009 => 'ramdiskmcenabled',
1590 0x3600000a => 'ramdiskmctftpfallback', 1665 0x3600000a => 'ramdiskmctftpfallback',
1591 0x3600000b => 'ramdisktftpvarwindow', 1666 0x3600000b => 'ramdisktftpvarwindow',
1592 }, 1667 },
1593 memdiag => { 1668 memdiag => {
1594 0x25000001 => 'passcount', 1669 0x25000001 => 'passcount',
1595 0x25000002 => 'testmix', 1670 0x25000002 => 'testmix',
1596 0x25000003 => 'failurecount', 1671 0x25000003 => 'failurecount',
1597 0x26000003 => 'cacheenable', 1672 0x26000003 => 'cacheenable',
1598 0x25000004 => 'testtofail', 1673 0x25000004 => 'testtofail',
1599 0x26000004 => 'failuresenabled', 1674 0x26000004 => 'failuresenabled',
1600 0x25000005 => 'stridefailcount', 1675 0x25000005 => 'stridefailcount',
1601 0x26000005 => 'cacheenable', 1676 0x26000005 => 'cacheenable',
1602 0x25000006 => 'invcfailcount', 1677 0x25000006 => 'invcfailcount',
1603 0x25000007 => 'matsfailcount', 1678 0x25000007 => 'matsfailcount',
1604 0x25000008 => 'randfailcount', 1679 0x25000008 => 'randfailcount',
1605 0x25000009 => 'chckrfailcount', 1680 0x25000009 => 'chckrfailcount',
1606 }, 1681 },
1607 ntldr => { 1682 ntldr => {
1608 0x22000001 => 'bpbstring', 1683 0x22000001 => 'bpbstring',
1609 }, 1684 },
1610 osloader => { 1685 osloader => {
1611 0x21000001 => 'osdevice', 1686 0x21000001 => 'osdevice',
1612 0x22000002 => 'systemroot', 1687 0x22000002 => 'systemroot',
1613 0x23000003 => 'resumeobject', 1688 0x23000003 => 'resumeobject',
1614 0x26000004 => 'stampdisks', 1689 0x26000004 => 'stampdisks',
1615 0x26000010 => 'detecthal', 1690 0x26000010 => 'detecthal',
1616 0x22000011 => 'kernel', 1691 0x22000011 => 'kernel',
1617 0x22000012 => 'hal', 1692 0x22000012 => 'hal',
1618 0x22000013 => 'dbgtransport', 1693 0x22000013 => 'dbgtransport',
1619 0x25000020 => 'nx', 1694 0x25000020 => 'nx',
1620 0x25000021 => 'pae', 1695 0x25000021 => 'pae',
1621 0x26000022 => 'winpe', 1696 0x26000022 => 'winpe',
1622 0x26000024 => 'nocrashautoreboot', 1697 0x26000024 => 'nocrashautoreboot',
1623 0x26000025 => 'lastknowngood', 1698 0x26000025 => 'lastknowngood',
1624 0x26000026 => 'oslnointegritychecks', 1699 0x26000026 => 'oslnointegritychecks',
1625 0x26000027 => 'osltestsigning', 1700 0x26000027 => 'osltestsigning',
1626 0x26000030 => 'nolowmem', 1701 0x26000030 => 'nolowmem',
1627 0x25000031 => 'removememory', 1702 0x25000031 => 'removememory',
1628 0x25000032 => 'increaseuserva', 1703 0x25000032 => 'increaseuserva',
1629 0x25000033 => 'perfmem', 1704 0x25000033 => 'perfmem',
1630 0x26000040 => 'vga', 1705 0x26000040 => 'vga',
1631 0x26000041 => 'quietboot', 1706 0x26000041 => 'quietboot',
1632 0x26000042 => 'novesa', 1707 0x26000042 => 'novesa',
1633 0x26000043 => 'novga', 1708 0x26000043 => 'novga',
1634 0x25000050 => 'clustermodeaddressing', 1709 0x25000050 => 'clustermodeaddressing',
1635 0x26000051 => 'usephysicaldestination', 1710 0x26000051 => 'usephysicaldestination',
1636 0x25000052 => 'restrictapiccluster', 1711 0x25000052 => 'restrictapiccluster',
1637 0x22000053 => 'evstore', 1712 0x22000053 => 'evstore',
1638 0x26000054 => 'uselegacyapicmode', 1713 0x26000054 => 'uselegacyapicmode',
1639 0x26000060 => 'onecpu', 1714 0x26000060 => 'onecpu',
1640 0x25000061 => 'numproc', 1715 0x25000061 => 'numproc',
1641 0x26000062 => 'maxproc', 1716 0x26000062 => 'maxproc',
1642 0x25000063 => 'configflags', 1717 0x25000063 => 'configflags',
1643 0x26000064 => 'maxgroup', 1718 0x26000064 => 'maxgroup',
1644 0x26000065 => 'groupaware', 1719 0x26000065 => 'groupaware',
1645 0x25000066 => 'groupsize', 1720 0x25000066 => 'groupsize',
1646 0x26000070 => 'usefirmwarepcisettings', 1721 0x26000070 => 'usefirmwarepcisettings',
1647 0x25000071 => 'msi', 1722 0x25000071 => 'msi',
1648 0x25000072 => 'pciexpress', 1723 0x25000072 => 'pciexpress',
1649 0x25000080 => 'safeboot', 1724 0x25000080 => 'safeboot',
1650 0x26000081 => 'safebootalternateshell', 1725 0x26000081 => 'safebootalternateshell',
1651 0x26000090 => 'bootlog', 1726 0x26000090 => 'bootlog',
1652 0x26000091 => 'sos', 1727 0x26000091 => 'sos',
1653 0x260000a0 => 'debug', 1728 0x260000a0 => 'debug',
1654 0x260000a1 => 'halbreakpoint', 1729 0x260000a1 => 'halbreakpoint',
1655 0x260000a2 => 'useplatformclock', 1730 0x260000a2 => 'useplatformclock',
1656 0x260000a3 => 'forcelegacyplatform', 1731 0x260000a3 => 'forcelegacyplatform',
1657 0x260000a4 => 'useplatformtick', 1732 0x260000a4 => 'useplatformtick',
1658 0x260000a5 => 'disabledynamictick', 1733 0x260000a5 => 'disabledynamictick',
1659 0x250000a6 => 'tscsyncpolicy', 1734 0x250000a6 => 'tscsyncpolicy',
1660 0x260000b0 => 'ems', 1735 0x260000b0 => 'ems',
1661 0x250000c0 => 'forcefailure', 1736 0x250000c0 => 'forcefailure',
1662 0x250000c1 => 'driverloadfailurepolicy', 1737 0x250000c1 => 'driverloadfailurepolicy',
1663 0x250000c2 => 'bootmenupolicy', 1738 0x250000c2 => 'bootmenupolicy',
1664 0x260000c3 => 'onetimeadvancedoptions', 1739 0x260000c3 => 'onetimeadvancedoptions',
1665 0x260000c4 => 'onetimeoptionsedit', 1740 0x260000c4 => 'onetimeoptionsedit',
1666 0x250000e0 => 'bootstatuspolicy', 1741 0x250000e0 => 'bootstatuspolicy',
1667 0x260000e1 => 'disableelamdrivers', 1742 0x260000e1 => 'disableelamdrivers',
1668 0x250000f0 => 'hypervisorlaunchtype', 1743 0x250000f0 => 'hypervisorlaunchtype',
1669 0x220000f1 => 'hypervisorpath', 1744 0x220000f1 => 'hypervisorpath',
1670 0x260000f2 => 'hypervisordebug', 1745 0x260000f2 => 'hypervisordebug',
1671 0x250000f3 => 'hypervisordebugtype', 1746 0x250000f3 => 'hypervisordebugtype',
1672 0x250000f4 => 'hypervisordebugport', 1747 0x250000f4 => 'hypervisordebugport',
1673 0x250000f5 => 'hypervisorbaudrate', 1748 0x250000f5 => 'hypervisorbaudrate',
1674 0x250000f6 => 'hypervisorchannel', 1749 0x250000f6 => 'hypervisorchannel',
1675 0x250000f7 => 'bootux', 1750 0x250000f7 => 'bootux',
1676 0x260000f8 => 'hypervisordisableslat', 1751 0x260000f8 => 'hypervisordisableslat',
1677 0x220000f9 => 'hypervisorbusparams', 1752 0x220000f9 => 'hypervisorbusparams',
1678 0x250000fa => 'hypervisornumproc', 1753 0x250000fa => 'hypervisornumproc',
1679 0x250000fb => 'hypervisorrootprocpernode', 1754 0x250000fb => 'hypervisorrootprocpernode',
1680 0x260000fc => 'hypervisoruselargevtlb', 1755 0x260000fc => 'hypervisoruselargevtlb',
1681 0x250000fd => 'hypervisorhostip', 1756 0x250000fd => 'hypervisorhostip',
1682 0x250000fe => 'hypervisorhostport', 1757 0x250000fe => 'hypervisorhostport',
1683 0x250000ff => 'hypervisordebugpages', 1758 0x250000ff => 'hypervisordebugpages',
1684 0x25000100 => 'tpmbootentropy', 1759 0x25000100 => 'tpmbootentropy',
1685 0x22000110 => 'hypervisorusekey', 1760 0x22000110 => 'hypervisorusekey',
1686 0x22000112 => 'hypervisorproductskutype', 1761 0x22000112 => 'hypervisorproductskutype',
1687 0x25000113 => 'hypervisorrootproc', 1762 0x25000113 => 'hypervisorrootproc',
1688 0x26000114 => 'hypervisordhcp', 1763 0x26000114 => 'hypervisordhcp',
1689 0x25000115 => 'hypervisoriommupolicy', 1764 0x25000115 => 'hypervisoriommupolicy',
1690 0x26000116 => 'hypervisorusevapic', 1765 0x26000116 => 'hypervisorusevapic',
1691 0x22000117 => 'hypervisorloadoptions', 1766 0x22000117 => 'hypervisorloadoptions',
1692 0x25000118 => 'hypervisormsrfilterpolicy', 1767 0x25000118 => 'hypervisormsrfilterpolicy',
1693 0x25000119 => 'hypervisormmionxpolicy', 1768 0x25000119 => 'hypervisormmionxpolicy',
1694 0x2500011a => 'hypervisorschedulertype', 1769 0x2500011a => 'hypervisorschedulertype',
1695 0x25000120 => 'xsavepolicy', 1770 0x25000120 => 'xsavepolicy',
1696 0x25000121 => 'xsaveaddfeature0', 1771 0x25000121 => 'xsaveaddfeature0',
1697 0x25000122 => 'xsaveaddfeature1', 1772 0x25000122 => 'xsaveaddfeature1',
1698 0x25000123 => 'xsaveaddfeature2', 1773 0x25000123 => 'xsaveaddfeature2',
1699 0x25000124 => 'xsaveaddfeature3', 1774 0x25000124 => 'xsaveaddfeature3',
1700 0x25000125 => 'xsaveaddfeature4', 1775 0x25000125 => 'xsaveaddfeature4',
1701 0x25000126 => 'xsaveaddfeature5', 1776 0x25000126 => 'xsaveaddfeature5',
1702 0x25000127 => 'xsaveaddfeature6', 1777 0x25000127 => 'xsaveaddfeature6',
1703 0x25000128 => 'xsaveaddfeature7', 1778 0x25000128 => 'xsaveaddfeature7',
1704 0x25000129 => 'xsaveremovefeature', 1779 0x25000129 => 'xsaveremovefeature',
1705 0x2500012a => 'xsaveprocessorsmask', 1780 0x2500012a => 'xsaveprocessorsmask',
1706 0x2500012b => 'xsavedisable', 1781 0x2500012b => 'xsavedisable',
1707 0x2500012c => 'kerneldebugtype', 1782 0x2500012c => 'kerneldebugtype',
1708 0x2200012d => 'kernelbusparams', 1783 0x2200012d => 'kernelbusparams',
1709 0x2500012e => 'kerneldebugaddress', 1784 0x2500012e => 'kerneldebugaddress',
1710 0x2500012f => 'kerneldebugport', 1785 0x2500012f => 'kerneldebugport',
1711 0x25000130 => 'claimedtpmcounter', 1786 0x25000130 => 'claimedtpmcounter',
1712 0x25000131 => 'kernelchannel', 1787 0x25000131 => 'kernelchannel',
1713 0x22000132 => 'kerneltargetname', 1788 0x22000132 => 'kerneltargetname',
1714 0x25000133 => 'kernelhostip', 1789 0x25000133 => 'kernelhostip',
1715 0x25000134 => 'kernelport', 1790 0x25000134 => 'kernelport',
1716 0x26000135 => 'kerneldhcp', 1791 0x26000135 => 'kerneldhcp',
1717 0x22000136 => 'kernelkey', 1792 0x22000136 => 'kernelkey',
1718 0x22000137 => 'imchivename', 1793 0x22000137 => 'imchivename',
1719 0x21000138 => 'imcdevice', 1794 0x21000138 => 'imcdevice',
1720 0x25000139 => 'kernelbaudrate', 1795 0x25000139 => 'kernelbaudrate',
1721 0x22000140 => 'mfgmode', 1796 0x22000140 => 'mfgmode',
1722 0x26000141 => 'event', 1797 0x26000141 => 'event',
1723 0x25000142 => 'vsmlaunchtype', 1798 0x25000142 => 'vsmlaunchtype',
1724 0x25000144 => 'hypervisorenforcedcodeintegrity', 1799 0x25000144 => 'hypervisorenforcedcodeintegrity',
1725 0x21000150 => 'systemdatadevice', 1800 0x21000150 => 'systemdatadevice',
1726 0x21000151 => 'osarcdevice', 1801 0x21000151 => 'osarcdevice',
1727 0x21000153 => 'osdatadevice', 1802 0x21000153 => 'osdatadevice',
1728 0x21000154 => 'bspdevice', 1803 0x21000154 => 'bspdevice',
1729 0x21000155 => 'bspfilepath', 1804 0x21000155 => 'bspfilepath',
1730 }, 1805 },
1731 resume => { 1806 resume => {
1732 0x21000001 => 'filedevice', 1807 0x21000001 => 'filedevice',
1733 0x22000002 => 'filepath', 1808 0x22000002 => 'filepath',
1734 0x26000003 => 'customsettings', 1809 0x26000003 => 'customsettings',
1735 0x26000004 => 'pae', 1810 0x26000004 => 'pae',
1736 0x21000005 => 'associatedosdevice', 1811 0x21000005 => 'associatedosdevice',
1737 0x26000006 => 'debugoptionenabled', 1812 0x26000006 => 'debugoptionenabled',
1738 0x25000007 => 'bootux', 1813 0x25000007 => 'bootux',
1739 0x25000008 => 'bootmenupolicy', 1814 0x25000008 => 'bootmenupolicy',
1740 0x26000024 => 'hormenabled', 1815 0x26000024 => 'hormenabled',
1741 }, 1816 },
1742 startup => { 1817 startup => {
1743 0x26000001 => 'pxesoftreboot', 1818 0x26000001 => 'pxesoftreboot',
1744 0x22000002 => 'applicationname', 1819 0x22000002 => 'applicationname',
1745 }, 1820 },
1746); 1821);
1747 1822
1748# mask, value => class 1823# mask, value => class
1749our @bcde_typeclass = ( 1824our @bcde_typeclass = (
1813our @part_type = qw(gpt mbr raw); 1888our @part_type = qw(gpt mbr raw);
1814 1889
1815our $NULL_DEVICE = "\x00" x 16; 1890our $NULL_DEVICE = "\x00" x 16;
1816 1891
1817# biggest bitch to decode, ever 1892# biggest bitch to decode, ever
1818# this decoded a device portion after the GUID 1893# this decodes a device portion after the GUID
1819sub dec_device_($$); 1894sub dec_device_($$);
1820sub dec_device_($$) { 1895sub dec_device_($$) {
1821 my ($device, $type) = @_; 1896 my ($device, $type) = @_;
1822 1897
1823 my $res; 1898 my $res;
2230 or die "$_: malformed or missing vmbus interface instance guid\n"; 2305 or die "$_: malformed or missing vmbus interface instance guid\n";
2231 my $instance = enc_guid $1; 2306 my $instance = enc_guid $1;
2232 2307
2233 $payload = pack "a16a16x24", $type, $instance; 2308 $payload = pack "a16a16x24", $type, $instance;
2234 2309
2310# } elsif ($type eq "udp") {
2311# $payload = pack "Va16", 1, "12345678";
2312
2235 } else { 2313 } else {
2236 die "$type: not a supported device type (binary, null, boot, legacypartition, partition, block, locate)\n"; 2314 die "$type: not a supported device type (binary, null, boot, legacypartition, partition, block, locate)\n";
2237 } 2315 }
2238 2316
2239 return ( 2317 return (
2404 2482
2405 $object = $object eq "{default}" ? $default : dec_wguid enc_wguid $object; 2483 $object = $object eq "{default}" ? $default : dec_wguid enc_wguid $object;
2406 2484
2407 $bcd->{$object}{$elem} = $value; 2485 $bcd->{$object}{$elem} = $value;
2408 2486
2487 } elsif ($insn eq "del") {
2488 my $object = shift @insns;
2489 my $elem = shift @insns;
2490
2491 $object = $object eq "{default}" ? $default : dec_wguid enc_wguid $object;
2492
2493 delete $bcd->{$object}{$elem};
2494
2409 } elsif ($insn eq "eval") { 2495 } elsif ($insn eq "eval") {
2410 my $perl = shift @insns; 2496 my $perl = shift @insns;
2411 bcd_edit_eval "#line 1 'eval'\n$perl"; 2497 bcd_edit_eval "#line 1 'eval'\n$perl";
2412 2498
2413 } elsif ($insn eq "do") { 2499 } elsif ($insn eq "do") {
2414 my $path = shift @insns; 2500 my $path = shift @insns;
2415 my $file = file_load $path; 2501 my $file = file_load $path;
2416 bcd_edit_eval "#line 1 '$path'\n$file"; 2502 bcd_edit_eval "#line 1 '$path'\n$file";
2417 2503
2418 } else { 2504 } else {
2419 die "$insn: not a recognized instruction for edit/parse\n"; 2505 die "$insn: not a recognized instruction for create/edit/parse\n";
2420 } 2506 }
2421 } 2507 }
2422 2508
2423} 2509}
2424 2510
2440sub lsblk() { 2526sub lsblk() {
2441 my $lsblk = $json_coder->decode (scalar qx<lsblk --json -o PATH,KNAME,MAJ:MIN,TYPE,PTTYPE,PTUUID,PARTUUID,LABEL,FSTYPE>); 2527 my $lsblk = $json_coder->decode (scalar qx<lsblk --json -o PATH,KNAME,MAJ:MIN,TYPE,PTTYPE,PTUUID,PARTUUID,LABEL,FSTYPE>);
2442 2528
2443 for my $dev (@{ $lsblk->{blockdevices} }) { 2529 for my $dev (@{ $lsblk->{blockdevices} }) {
2444 if ($dev->{type} eq "part") { 2530 if ($dev->{type} eq "part") {
2531
2532 # lsblk sometimes gives a bogus pttype, so we recreate it here
2533 $dev->{pttype} = $dev->{ptuuid} =~ /^$RE_GUID\z/
2534 ? "gpt" : "dos";
2535
2445 if ($dev->{pttype} eq "gpt") { 2536 if ($dev->{pttype} eq "gpt") {
2446 $dev->{bcd_device} = "partition=<null>,harddisk,gpt,$dev->{ptuuid},$dev->{partuuid}"; 2537 $dev->{bcd_device} = "partition=<null>,harddisk,gpt,$dev->{ptuuid},$dev->{partuuid}";
2447 } elsif ($dev->{pttype} eq "dos") { # why not "mbr" :( 2538 } elsif ($dev->{pttype} eq "dos") { # why not "mbr" :(
2448 if ($dev->{partuuid} =~ /^([0-9a-f]{8})-([0-9a-f]{2})\z/i) { 2539 if ($dev->{partuuid} =~ /^([0-9a-f]{8})-([0-9a-f]{2})\z/i) {
2449 my ($diskid, $partno) = ($1, hex $2); 2540 my ($diskid, $partno) = ($1, hex $2);
2462 2553
2463sub prdev($$) { 2554sub prdev($$) {
2464 my ($path, $attribute) = @_; 2555 my ($path, $attribute) = @_;
2465 2556
2466 # rather than stat'ing and guessing how devices are encoded, we use lsblk for this 2557 # rather than stat'ing and guessing how devices are encoded, we use lsblk for this
2467 # unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way to restrict lsblk to just oned evice,
2468 # so we always assume the first one is it.
2469 my $mm = $json_coder->decode (scalar qx<lsblk -o MAJ:MIN -J \Q$path\E>)->{blockdevices}[0]{"maj:min"}; 2558 my $mm = $json_coder->decode (scalar qx<lsblk -d -o MAJ:MIN -J \Q$path\E>)->{blockdevices}[0]{"maj:min"};
2470 2559
2471 my $lsblk = lsblk; 2560 my $lsblk = lsblk;
2472 2561
2473 for my $dev (@$lsblk) { 2562 for my $dev (@$lsblk) {
2474 if ($dev->{"maj:min"} eq $mm && $dev->{$attribute}) { 2563 if ($dev->{"maj:min"} eq $mm && $dev->{$attribute}) {
2484# command line parser 2573# command line parser
2485 2574
2486our %CMD = ( 2575our %CMD = (
2487 help => sub { 2576 help => sub {
2488 require Pod::Usage; 2577 require Pod::Usage;
2489 Pod::Usage::pod2usage (-verbose => 2); 2578 Pod::Usage::pod2usage (-verbose => 2, -quotes => "none", -noperldoc => 1);
2490 }, 2579 },
2491 2580
2492 objects => sub { 2581 objects => sub {
2493 my %rbcd_types = reverse %bcd_types; 2582 my %rbcd_types = reverse %bcd_types;
2494 $_ = sprintf "%08x", $_ for values %rbcd_types; 2583 $_ = sprintf "%08x", $_ for values %rbcd_types;
2581 2670
2582 import => sub { 2671 import => sub {
2583 regf_save shift, bcd_encode rdjson; 2672 regf_save shift, bcd_encode rdjson;
2584 }, 2673 },
2585 2674
2675 create => sub {
2676 my $path = shift;
2677 my $stat = stat_get $path; # should actually be done at file load time
2678 my $bcd = { };
2679 bcd_edit $path, $bcd, @_;
2680 regf_save $path, bcd_encode $bcd;
2681 stat_set $path, $stat;
2682 },
2683
2586 edit => sub { 2684 edit => sub {
2587 my $path = shift; 2685 my $path = shift;
2686 my $stat = stat_get $path; # should actually be done at file load time
2588 my $bcd = bcd_decode regf_load $path; 2687 my $bcd = bcd_decode regf_load $path;
2589 bcd_edit $path, $bcd, @_; 2688 bcd_edit $path, $bcd, @_;
2590 regf_save $path, bcd_encode $bcd; 2689 regf_save $path, bcd_encode $bcd;
2690 stat_set $path, $stat;
2591 }, 2691 },
2592 2692
2593 parse => sub { 2693 parse => sub {
2594 my $path = shift; 2694 my $path = shift;
2595 my $bcd = bcd_decode regf_load $path; 2695 my $bcd = bcd_decode regf_load $path;

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