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f = open("/tmp/mbrcontent", "rb")
contents = f.read()
f.close()

firstSectorAddress = contents[454:458]
numSectors = contents[458:462]
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On my machine, the bytes contained in firstSectorAddress are
"\x3F\x00\x00\x00", and the bytes contained in numSectors are
"\x20\x1F\x80\x01".  I know from doing a pen and paper calculation
that the first sector address is 63, and the number of sectors is
25,173,792 (the numbers are stored in little-endian format).

How do I figure that out programmatically?  I think that I can use
struct.unpack() to do this, but I'm not quite sure how to use it.

To pull out little-endian data, you can use struct.unpack() like

  >>> struct.unpack('<L', firstSectorAddress)
  (63,)
  >>> struct.unpack('<L', numSectors)
  (25173792,)

It's a curious problem I haven't toyed with boot-sectors since my ASM days back on a 286, so I threw together the following code which you're welcome to tear apart and remash as you see fit.

-tkc

########################################################
import struct

mbr = file('mbrcontent', 'rb').read()
partition_table = mbr[446:510]
signature = struct.unpack('<H', mbr[510:512])[0]
little_endian = (signature == 0xaa55) # should be True
print "Little endian:", little_endian
PART_FMT = (little_endian and '<' or '>') + (
  "B"  # status (0x80 = bootable (active), 0x00 = non-bootable)
       # CHS of first block
  "B"  # Head
  "B"  # Sector is in bits 5; bits 9 of cylinder are in bits 7-6
  "B"  # bits 7-0 of cylinder
  "B"  # partition type
       # CHS of last block
  "B"  # Head
  "B"  # Sector is in bits 5; bits 9 of cylinder are in bits 7-6
  "B"  # bits 7-0 of cylinder
  "L"  # LBA of first sector in the partition
  "L"  # number of blocks in partition, in little-endian format
  )
PART_SIZE = 16
fmt_size = struct.calcsize(PART_FMT)
# sanity check expectations
assert fmt_size == PART_SIZE, \
  "Partition format string is %i bytes, not %i" % (
  fmt_size, PART_SIZE)

def cyl_sector(sector_cyl, cylinder7_0):
  sector = sector_cyl & 0x1F # bits 5-0

  # bits 7-6 of sector_cyl contain bits 9-8 of the cylinder
  cyl_high = (sector_cyl >> 5) & 0x03
  cyl = (cyl_high << 8) | cylinder7_0
  return sector, cyl

for partition in range(4):
  print "Partition #%i" % partition,
  offset = PART_SIZE * partition
  (
    status,
    start_head, start_sector_cyl, start_cyl7_0,
    part_type,
    end_head, end_sector_cyl, end_cyl7_0,
    lba,
    blocks
    ) = struct.unpack(
      PART_FMT,
      partition_table[offset:offset + PART_SIZE]
      )
  if status == 0x80:
    print "Bootable",
  elif status:
    print "Unknown status [%s]" % hex(status),
  print "Type=0x%x" % part_type
  start = (start_head,) + cyl_sector(
    start_sector_cyl, start_cyl7_0)
  end = (end_head,) + cyl_sector(
    end_sector_cyl, end_cyl7_0)
  print " (Start: Heads:%i\tCyl:%i\tSect:%i)" % start
  print " (End:   Heads:%i\tCyl:%i\tSect:%i)" % end
  print " LBA:", lba
  print " Blocks:", blocks





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