cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2
      3========================
      4BFS Filesystem for Linux
      5========================
      6
      7The BFS filesystem is used by SCO UnixWare OS for the /stand slice, which
      8usually contains the kernel image and a few other files required for the
      9boot process.
     10
     11In order to access /stand partition under Linux you obviously need to
     12know the partition number and the kernel must support UnixWare disk slices
     13(CONFIG_UNIXWARE_DISKLABEL config option). However BFS support does not
     14depend on having UnixWare disklabel support because one can also mount
     15BFS filesystem via loopback::
     16
     17    # losetup /dev/loop0 stand.img
     18    # mount -t bfs /dev/loop0 /mnt/stand
     19
     20where stand.img is a file containing the image of BFS filesystem.
     21When you have finished using it and umounted you need to also deallocate
     22/dev/loop0 device by::
     23
     24    # losetup -d /dev/loop0
     25
     26You can simplify mounting by just typing::
     27
     28    # mount -t bfs -o loop stand.img /mnt/stand
     29
     30this will allocate the first available loopback device (and load loop.o
     31kernel module if necessary) automatically. If the loopback driver is not
     32loaded automatically, make sure that you have compiled the module and
     33that modprobe is functioning. Beware that umount will not deallocate
     34/dev/loopN device if /etc/mtab file on your system is a symbolic link to
     35/proc/mounts. You will need to do it manually using "-d" switch of
     36losetup(8). Read losetup(8) manpage for more info.
     37
     38To create the BFS image under UnixWare you need to find out first which
     39slice contains it. The command prtvtoc(1M) is your friend::
     40
     41    # prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c0b0t0d0s0
     42
     43(assuming your root disk is on target=0, lun=0, bus=0, controller=0). Then you
     44look for the slice with tag "STAND", which is usually slice 10. With this
     45information you can use dd(1) to create the BFS image::
     46
     47    # umount /stand
     48    # dd if=/dev/rdsk/c0b0t0d0sa of=stand.img bs=512
     49
     50Just in case, you can verify that you have done the right thing by checking
     51the magic number::
     52
     53    # od -Ad -tx4 stand.img | more
     54
     55The first 4 bytes should be 0x1badface.
     56
     57If you have any patches, questions or suggestions regarding this BFS
     58implementation please contact the author:
     59
     60Tigran Aivazian <aivazian.tigran@gmail.com>