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Allow for settings to be described by something other than a DHCP option
tag if desirable. Currently used only for the MAC address setting.
Separate out fake DHCP packet creation code from dhcp.c to fakedhcp.c.
Remove notion of settings from dhcppkt.c.
Rationalise dhcp.c to use settings API only for final registration of the
DHCP options, rather than using {store,fetch}_setting throughout.
354 lines
10 KiB
C
354 lines
10 KiB
C
/** @file
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*
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* PXE Preboot API
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*
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*/
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/* PXE API interface for Etherboot.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2004 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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* License, or any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <gpxe/uaccess.h>
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#include <gpxe/dhcp.h>
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#include <gpxe/fakedhcp.h>
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#include <gpxe/device.h>
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#include <gpxe/netdevice.h>
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#include <gpxe/isapnp.h>
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#include <gpxe/init.h>
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#include <gpxe/if_ether.h>
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#include <basemem_packet.h>
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#include "pxe.h"
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#include "pxe_call.h"
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/* Avoid dragging in isapnp.o unnecessarily */
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uint16_t isapnp_read_port;
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/** Zero-based versions of PXENV_GET_CACHED_INFO::PacketType */
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enum pxe_cached_info_indices {
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CACHED_INFO_DHCPDISCOVER = ( PXENV_PACKET_TYPE_DHCP_DISCOVER - 1 ),
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CACHED_INFO_DHCPACK = ( PXENV_PACKET_TYPE_DHCP_ACK - 1 ),
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CACHED_INFO_BINL = ( PXENV_PACKET_TYPE_CACHED_REPLY - 1 ),
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NUM_CACHED_INFOS
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};
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/** A cached DHCP packet */
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union pxe_cached_info {
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struct dhcphdr dhcphdr;
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/* This buffer must be *exactly* the size of a BOOTPLAYER_t
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* structure, otherwise WinPE will die horribly. It takes the
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* size of *our* buffer and feeds it in to us as the size of
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* one of *its* buffers. If our buffer is larger than it
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* expects, we therefore end up overwriting part of its data
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* segment, since it tells us to do so. (D'oh!)
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*
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* Note that a BOOTPLAYER_t is not necessarily large enough to
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* hold a DHCP packet; this is a flaw in the PXE spec.
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*/
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BOOTPLAYER_t packet;
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} __attribute__ (( packed ));
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/** A PXE DHCP packet creator */
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struct pxe_dhcp_packet_creator {
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/** Create DHCP packet
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*
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* @v netdev Network device
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* @v data Buffer for DHCP packet
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* @v max_len Size of DHCP packet buffer
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* @ret rc Return status code
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*/
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int ( * create ) ( struct net_device *netdev, void *data,
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size_t max_len );
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};
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/** PXE DHCP packet creators */
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static struct pxe_dhcp_packet_creator pxe_dhcp_packet_creators[] = {
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[CACHED_INFO_DHCPDISCOVER] = { create_fakedhcpdiscover },
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[CACHED_INFO_DHCPACK] = { create_fakedhcpack },
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[CACHED_INFO_BINL] = { create_fakeproxydhcpack },
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};
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/* The case in which the caller doesn't supply a buffer is really
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* awkward to support given that we have multiple sources of options,
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* and that we don't actually store the DHCP packets. (We may not
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* even have performed DHCP; we may have obtained all configuration
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* from non-volatile stored options or from the command line.)
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*
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* Some NBPs rely on the buffers we provide being persistent, so we
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* can't just use the temporary packet buffer. 4.5kB of base memory
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* always wasted just because some clients are too lazy to provide
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* their own buffers...
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*/
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static union pxe_cached_info __bss16_array ( cached_info, [NUM_CACHED_INFOS] );
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#define cached_info __use_data16 ( cached_info )
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/**
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* Set PXE cached TFTP filename
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*
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* @v filename TFTP filename
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*
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* This is a bug-for-bug compatibility hack needed in order to work
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* with Microsoft Remote Installation Services (RIS). The filename
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* used in a call to PXENV_RESTART_TFTP or PXENV_TFTP_READ_FILE must
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* be returned as the DHCP filename in subsequent calls to
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* PXENV_GET_CACHED_INFO.
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*/
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void pxe_set_cached_filename ( const unsigned char *filename ) {
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memcpy ( cached_info[CACHED_INFO_DHCPACK].dhcphdr.file, filename,
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sizeof ( cached_info[CACHED_INFO_DHCPACK].dhcphdr.file ) );
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memcpy ( cached_info[CACHED_INFO_BINL].dhcphdr.file, filename,
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sizeof ( cached_info[CACHED_INFO_BINL].dhcphdr.file ) );
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}
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/**
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* UNLOAD BASE CODE STACK
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*
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* @v None -
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* @ret ...
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*
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*/
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PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_unload_stack ( struct s_PXENV_UNLOAD_STACK *unload_stack ) {
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DBG ( "PXENV_UNLOAD_STACK" );
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unload_stack->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS;
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return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* PXENV_GET_CACHED_INFO
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*
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* Status: working
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*/
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PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_get_cached_info ( struct s_PXENV_GET_CACHED_INFO
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*get_cached_info ) {
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struct pxe_dhcp_packet_creator *creator;
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union pxe_cached_info *info;
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unsigned int idx;
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size_t len;
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userptr_t buffer;
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int rc;
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DBG ( "PXENV_GET_CACHED_INFO %d", get_cached_info->PacketType );
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DBG ( " to %04x:%04x+%x", get_cached_info->Buffer.segment,
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get_cached_info->Buffer.offset, get_cached_info->BufferSize );
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/* Sanity check */
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idx = ( get_cached_info->PacketType - 1 );
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if ( idx >= NUM_CACHED_INFOS ) {
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DBG ( " bad PacketType" );
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goto err;
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}
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info = &cached_info[idx];
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/* Construct cached version of packet, if not already constructed. */
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if ( ! info->dhcphdr.op ) {
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/* Construct DHCP packet */
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creator = &pxe_dhcp_packet_creators[idx];
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if ( ( rc = creator->create ( pxe_netdev, info,
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sizeof ( *info ) ) ) != 0 ) {
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DBG ( " failed to build packet" );
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goto err;
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}
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}
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len = get_cached_info->BufferSize;
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if ( len == 0 ) {
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/* Point client at our cached buffer.
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*
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* To add to the fun, Intel decided at some point in
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* the evolution of the PXE specification to add the
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* BufferLimit field, which we are meant to fill in
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* with the length of our packet buffer, so that the
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* caller can safely modify the boot server reply
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* packet stored therein. However, this field was not
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* present in earlier versions of the PXE spec, and
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* there is at least one PXE NBP (Altiris) which
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* allocates only exactly enough space for this
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* earlier, shorter version of the structure. If we
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* actually fill in the BufferLimit field, we
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* therefore risk trashing random areas of the
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* caller's memory. If we *don't* fill it in, then
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* the caller is at liberty to assume that whatever
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* random value happened to be in that location
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* represents the length of the buffer we've just
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* passed back to it.
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*
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* Since older PXE stacks won't fill this field in
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* anyway, it's probably safe to assume that no
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* callers actually rely on it, so we choose to not
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* fill it in.
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*/
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get_cached_info->Buffer.segment = rm_ds;
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get_cached_info->Buffer.offset =
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( unsigned ) ( __from_data16 ( info ) );
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get_cached_info->BufferSize = sizeof ( *info );
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DBG ( " returning %04x:%04x+%04x['%x']",
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get_cached_info->Buffer.segment,
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get_cached_info->Buffer.offset,
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get_cached_info->BufferSize,
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get_cached_info->BufferLimit );
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} else {
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/* Copy packet to client buffer */
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if ( len > sizeof ( *info ) )
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len = sizeof ( *info );
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if ( len < sizeof ( *info ) )
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DBG ( " buffer may be too short" );
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buffer = real_to_user ( get_cached_info->Buffer.segment,
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get_cached_info->Buffer.offset );
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copy_to_user ( buffer, 0, info, len );
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get_cached_info->BufferSize = len;
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}
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get_cached_info->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS;
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return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS;
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err:
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get_cached_info->Status = PXENV_STATUS_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
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return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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/* PXENV_RESTART_TFTP
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*
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* Status: working
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*/
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PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_restart_tftp ( struct s_PXENV_TFTP_READ_FILE
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*restart_tftp ) {
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PXENV_EXIT_t tftp_exit;
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DBG ( "PXENV_RESTART_TFTP " );
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/* Intel bug-for-bug hack */
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pxe_set_cached_filename ( restart_tftp->FileName );
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/* Words cannot describe the complete mismatch between the PXE
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* specification and any possible version of reality...
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*/
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restart_tftp->Buffer = PXE_LOAD_PHYS; /* Fixed by spec, apparently */
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restart_tftp->BufferSize = ( 0xa0000 - PXE_LOAD_PHYS ); /* Near enough */
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tftp_exit = pxenv_tftp_read_file ( restart_tftp );
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if ( tftp_exit != PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS )
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return tftp_exit;
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/* Fire up the new NBP */
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restart_tftp->Status = pxe_start_nbp();
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/* Not sure what "SUCCESS" actually means, since we can only
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* return if the new NBP failed to boot...
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*/
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return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* PXENV_START_UNDI
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*
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* Status: working
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*/
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PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_start_undi ( struct s_PXENV_START_UNDI *start_undi ) {
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unsigned int bus_type;
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unsigned int location;
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struct net_device *netdev;
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DBG ( "PXENV_START_UNDI %04x:%04x:%04x",
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start_undi->AX, start_undi->BX, start_undi->DX );
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/* Determine bus type and location. Use a heuristic to decide
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* whether we are PCI or ISAPnP
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*/
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if ( ( start_undi->DX >= ISAPNP_READ_PORT_MIN ) &&
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( start_undi->DX <= ISAPNP_READ_PORT_MAX ) &&
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( start_undi->BX >= ISAPNP_CSN_MIN ) &&
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( start_undi->BX <= ISAPNP_CSN_MAX ) ) {
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bus_type = BUS_TYPE_ISAPNP;
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location = start_undi->BX;
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/* Record ISAPnP read port for use by isapnp.c */
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isapnp_read_port = start_undi->DX;
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} else {
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bus_type = BUS_TYPE_PCI;
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location = start_undi->AX;
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}
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/* Probe for devices, etc. */
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startup();
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/* Look for a matching net device */
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netdev = find_netdev_by_location ( bus_type, location );
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if ( ! netdev ) {
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DBG ( " no net device found" );
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start_undi->Status = PXENV_STATUS_UNDI_CANNOT_INITIALIZE_NIC;
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return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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DBG ( " using netdev %s", netdev->name );
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/* Save as PXE net device */
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pxe_set_netdev ( netdev );
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/* Hook INT 1A */
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pxe_hook_int1a();
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start_undi->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS;
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return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* PXENV_STOP_UNDI
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*
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* Status: working
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*/
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PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_stop_undi ( struct s_PXENV_STOP_UNDI *stop_undi ) {
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DBG ( "PXENV_STOP_UNDI" );
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/* Unhook INT 1A */
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pxe_unhook_int1a();
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/* Clear PXE net device */
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pxe_set_netdev ( NULL );
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/* Prepare for unload */
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shutdown();
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stop_undi->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS;
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return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS;
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}
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/* PXENV_START_BASE
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*
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* Status: won't implement (requires major structural changes)
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*/
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PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_start_base ( struct s_PXENV_START_BASE *start_base ) {
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DBG ( "PXENV_START_BASE" );
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start_base->Status = PXENV_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
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return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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/* PXENV_STOP_BASE
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*
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* Status: working
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*/
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PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_stop_base ( struct s_PXENV_STOP_BASE *stop_base ) {
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DBG ( "PXENV_STOP_BASE" );
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/* The only time we will be called is when the NBP is trying
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* to shut down the PXE stack. There's nothing we need to do
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* in this call.
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*/
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stop_base->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS;
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return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS;
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}
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