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srs5694886ac6c2011-03-13 11:50:59 -04001// fixparts
2// Program to fix certain types of damaged Master Boot Record (MBR) partition
3// tables
4//
5// Copyright 2011 by Roderick W. Smith
6//
7// This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL, as described
8// in the COPYING file.
9//
10// Based on C++ classes originally created for GPT fdisk (gdisk and sgdisk)
11// programs
12
13#include <stdio.h>
14#include <string.h>
15#include <string>
16#include <iostream>
17#include <sstream>
18#include "basicmbr.h"
19#include "support.h"
20
21using namespace std;
22
srs5694699941e2011-03-21 21:33:57 -040023void DoMBR(BasicMBRData & mbrTable);
24
srs5694886ac6c2011-03-13 11:50:59 -040025int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
26 BasicMBRData mbrTable;
srs56945a608532011-03-17 13:53:01 -040027 string device;
srs5694886ac6c2011-03-13 11:50:59 -040028
srs5694699941e2011-03-21 21:33:57 -040029 cout << "FixParts " << GPTFDISK_VERSION << "\n";
30
srs5694886ac6c2011-03-13 11:50:59 -040031 switch (argc) {
32 case 1:
33 cout << "Type device filename, or press <Enter> to exit: ";
srs56945a608532011-03-17 13:53:01 -040034 device = ReadString();
35 if (device.length() == 0)
36 exit(0);
srs5694886ac6c2011-03-13 11:50:59 -040037 break;
38 case 2:
srs56945a608532011-03-17 13:53:01 -040039 device = argv[1];
srs5694886ac6c2011-03-13 11:50:59 -040040 break;
41 default:
42 cerr << "Usage: " << argv[0] << " device_filename\n";
43 exit(1);
44 } // switch
45
srs5694886ac6c2011-03-13 11:50:59 -040046 cout << "\nLoading MBR data from " << device << "\n";
srs5694699941e2011-03-21 21:33:57 -040047 if (!mbrTable.ReadMBRData(device)) {
48 cerr << "\nUnable to read MBR data from '" << device << "'! Exiting!\n\n";
49 exit(1);
50 } // if
51
52 // This switch() statement weeds out disks with GPT signatures and non-MBR
53 // disks so we don't accidentally damage them....
54 switch(mbrTable.GetValidity()) {
55 case hybrid: case gpt:
56 cerr << "\nThis disk appears to be a GPT disk. Use GNU Parted or GPT fdisk on it!\n";
57 cerr << "Exiting!\n\n";
58 exit(1);
59 break;
60 case invalid:
61 cerr << "\nCannot find valid MBR data on '" << device << "'! Exiting!\n\n";
62 exit(1);
63 break;
64 case mbr:
65 DoMBR(mbrTable);
66 break;
67 default:
68 cerr << "\nCannot determine the validity of the disk on '" << device
69 << "'! Exiting!\n\n";
70 exit(1);
71 break;
72 } // switch()
srs5694886ac6c2011-03-13 11:50:59 -040073 return 0;
74} // main()
srs5694699941e2011-03-21 21:33:57 -040075
76// Do the bulk of the processing on actual MBR disks. First checks for old
77// GPT data (note this is different from the earlier check; this one only
78// looks for the GPT signatures in the main and backup GPT area, not for
79// a protective partition in the MBR, which we know is NOT present, since
80// if it were, this function would NOT be called!) and offers to destroy
81// it, if found; then makes sure the partitions are in a consistent and
82// legal state; then presents the MBR menu and, if it returns a "1" value
83// (meaning the user opted to write changes), writes the table to disk.
84void DoMBR(BasicMBRData & mbrTable) {
85 int doItAgain;
86
87 if (mbrTable.CheckForGPT() > 0) {
88 cout << "\nNOTICE: GPT signatures detected on the disk, but no 0xEE protective "
89 << "partition!\nThe GPT signatures are probably left over from a previous "
90 << "partition table.\nDo you want to delete them (if you answer 'Y', this "
91 << "will happen\nimmediately)? ";
92 if (GetYN() == 'Y') {
93 cout << "Erasing GPT data!\n";
94 if (mbrTable.BlankGPTData() != 1)
95 cerr << "GPT signature erasure failed!\n";
96 } // if
97 } // if
98
99 mbrTable.MakeItLegal();
100 do {
101 doItAgain = 0;
102 if (mbrTable.DoMenu() > 0) {
103 cout << "\nFinal checks complete. About to write MBR data. THIS WILL OVERWRITE "
104 << "EXISTING\nPARTITIONS!!\n\nDo you want to proceed? ";
105 if (GetYN() == 'Y') {
106 mbrTable.WriteMBRData();
107 mbrTable.DiskSync();
108 doItAgain = 0;
109 } else {
110 doItAgain = 1;
111 } // else
112 } // if
113 } while (doItAgain);
114} // DoMBR()