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- # Copyright (C) 2012 Samsung Electronics
- #
- # Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@samsung.com>
- #
- #
- # See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
- # project.
- #
- # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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- # GNU General Public License for more details.
- #
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- # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
- # MA 02111-1307 USA
- Glossary:
- ========
- - UUID -(Universally Unique Identifier)
- - GUID - (Globally Unique ID)
- - EFI - (Extensible Firmware Interface)
- - UEFI - (Unified EFI) - EFI evolution
- - GPT (GUID Partition Table) - it is the EFI standard part
- - partitions - lists of available partitions (defined at u-boot):
- ./include/configs/{target}.h
- Introduction:
- =============
- This document describes the GPT partition table format and usage of
- the gpt command in u-boot.
- UUID introduction:
- ====================
- GPT for marking disks/partitions is using the UUID. It is supposed to be a
- globally unique value. A UUID is a 16-byte (128-bit) number. The number of
- theoretically possible UUIDs is therefore about 3 x 10^38.
- More often UUID is displayed as 32 hexadecimal digits, in 5 groups,
- separated by hyphens, in the form 8-4-4-4-12 for a total of 36 characters
- (32 digits and 4 hyphens)
- For instance, GUID of Linux data partition: EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
- Historically there are 5 methods to generate this number. The oldest one is
- combining machine's MAC address and timer (epoch) value.
- Successive versions are using MD5 hash, random numbers and SHA-1 hash. All major
- OSes and programming languages are providing libraries to compute UUID (e.g.
- uuid command line tool).
- GPT brief explanation:
- ======================
- Layout:
- -------
- --------------------------------------------------
- LBA 0 |Protective MBR |
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- LBA 1 |Primary GPT Header | Primary
- -------------------------------------------------- GPT
- LBA 2 |Entry 1|Entry 2| Entry 3| Entry 4|
- --------------------------------------------------
- LBA 3 |Entries 5 - 128 |
- | |
- | |
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- LBA 34 |Partition 1 |
- | |
- -----------------------------------
- |Partition 2 |
- | |
- -----------------------------------
- |Partition n |
- | |
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- LBA -34 |Entry 1|Entry 2| Entry 3| Entry 4| Secondary
- -------------------------------------------------- (bkp)
- LBA -33 |Entries 5 - 128 | GPT
- | |
- | |
- LBA -2 | |
- --------------------------------------------------
- LBA -1 |Secondary GPT Header |
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- For a legacy reasons, GPT's LBA 0 sector has a MBR structure. It is called
- "protective MBR".
- Its first partition entry ID has 0xEE value, and disk software, which is not
- handling the GPT sees it as a storage device without free space.
- It is possible to define 128 linearly placed partition entries.
- "LBA -1" means the last addressable block (in the mmc subsystem:
- "dev_desc->lba - 1")
- Primary/Secondary GPT header:
- ----------------------------
- Offset Size Description
- 0 8 B Signature ("EFI PART", 45 46 49 20 50 41 52 54)
- 8 4 B Revision (For version 1.0, the value is 00 00 01 00)
- 12 4 B Header size (in bytes, usually 5C 00 00 00 meaning 92 bytes)
- 16 4 B CRC32 of header (0 to header size), with this field zeroed
- during calculation
- 20 4 B Reserved (ZERO);
- 24 8 B Current LBA (location of this header copy)
- 32 8 B Backup LBA (location of the other header copy)
- 40 8 B First usable LBA for partitions (primary partition table last
- LBA + 1)
- 48 8 B Last usable LBA (secondary partition table first LBA - 1)
- 56 16 B Disk GUID (also referred as UUID on UNIXes)
- 72 8 B Partition entries starting LBA (always 2 in primary copy)
- 80 4 B Number of partition entries
- 84 4 B Size of a partition entry (usually 128)
- 88 4 B CRC32 of partition array
- 92 * Reserved; must be ZERO (420 bytes for a 512-byte LBA)
- TOTAL: 512 B
- IMPORTANT:
- GPT headers and partition entries are protected by CRC32 (the POSIX CRC32).
- Primary GPT header and Secondary GPT header have swapped values of "Current LBA"
- and "Backup LBA" and therefore different CRC32 check-sum.
- CRC32 for GPT headers (field "CRC of header") are calculated up till
- "Header size" (92), NOT 512 bytes.
- CRC32 for partition entries (field "CRC32 of partition array") is calculated for
- the whole array entry ( Number_of_partition_entries *
- sizeof(partition_entry_size (usually 128)))
- Observe, how Secondary GPT is placed in the memory. It is NOT a mirror reflect
- of the Primary.
- Partition Entry Format:
- ----------------------
- Offset Size Description
- 0 16 B Partition type GUID
- 16 16 B Unique partition GUID
- 32 8 B First LBA (Little Endian)
- 40 8 B Last LBA (inclusive)
- 48 8 B Attribute flags [+]
- 56 72 B Partition name (text)
- Attribute flags:
- Bit 0 - System partition
- Bit 60 - Read-only
- Bit 62 - Hidden
- Bit 63 - Not mount
- Creating GPT partitions in U-Boot:
- ==============
- To restore GUID partition table one needs to:
- 1. Define partition layout in the environment.
- Format of partitions layout:
- "partitions=uuid_disk=...;name=u-boot,size=60MiB,uuid=...;
- name=kernel,size=60MiB,uuid=...;"
- or
- "partitions=uuid_disk=${uuid_gpt_disk};name=${uboot_name},
- size=${uboot_size},uuid=${uboot_uuid};"
- Fields 'name', 'size' and 'uuid' are mandatory for every partition.
- The field 'start' is optional.
- 2. Define 'CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION' and 'CONFIG_CMD_GPT'
- 2. From u-boot prompt type:
- gpt write mmc 0 $partitions
- Useful info:
- ============
- Two programs, namely: 'fdisk' and 'parted' are recommended to work with GPT
- recovery. Parted is able to handle GUID partitions. Unfortunately the 'fdisk'
- hasn't got such ability.
- Please, pay attention at -l switch for parted.
- "uuid" program is recommended to generate UUID string. Moreover it can decode
- (-d switch) passed in UUID string. It can be used to generate partitions UUID
- passed to u-boot environment variables.
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