It was possible to corrupt New World nvram using dingusppc setenv command.
- setenv must call get_config_vars to set data_length so that it can calculate free space.
- data_length represents the number of bytes taken by nvram variables including the terminating null for the value (name, '=', value, '\0'). Previously, it did not include the terminating null.
- The list of variables and values ends at a '\0' or at pos == 4096 bytes. Previously, data_length wouldn't get set if pos >= 4096.
- Allow setenv to create new nvram variables.
- Since data_length now represents the total number of used bytes, free_space now represents the actual free space, so use > free_space (instead of >= free_space) to determine insufficient space.
- While parsing nvram variable name, do not read beyond 4096 bytes.
- Use a different error message for each problem that can occur while parsing nvram variable name.
If a nvram variable has CRLF or CR, replace them with LF so each line appears on a new line in the console output.
Also, add indent to each line so that each line appears only in the value column and not in the name column.
- Added an overloaded version of attach_pci_device which takes a suffix string that can be used to make a device name unique so that multiple devices of the same class can be added to a machine. The method returns a PCIDevice which can be easily used to attach more PCI devices if it is a PCIHost.
PCIDevice
- supports_io_space method now uses a flag has_io_space which is automatically set for PCI bridges or PCI devices that have an I/O BAR.
atirage
- Devices that have I/O BARs don't need a supports_io_space method.
mpc106
- Devices that don't have I/O methods don't need a supports_io_space method.