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Michael Brown 3a505dfc35 [netdevice] Change link-layer push() and pull() methods to take raw types
EFI requires us to be able to specify the source address for
individual transmitted packets, and to be able to extract the
destination address on received packets.

Take advantage of this to rationalise the push() and pull() methods so
that push() takes a (dest,source,proto) tuple and pull() returns a
(dest,source,proto) tuple.
2008-10-16 05:13:40 +01:00
Michael Brown 6b9cc25556 [netdevice] Split multicast hashing out into an mc_hash method
Multicast hashing is an ugly overlap between network and link layers.
EFI requires us to provide access to this functionality, so move it
out of ipv4.c and expose it as a method of the link layer.
2008-10-16 05:12:56 +01:00
Michael Brown 832668105e [netdevice] Add maximum packet length as a net device property
Currently this length is set at device allocation time, and is never
changed.
2008-10-16 05:11:47 +01:00
Michael Brown 81d92c6d34 [efi] Add EFI image format and basic runtime environment
We have EFI APIs for CPU I/O, PCI I/O, timers, console I/O, user
access and user memory allocation.

EFI executables are created using the vanilla GNU toolchain, with the
EXE header handcrafted in assembly and relocations generated by a
custom efilink utility.
2008-10-13 10:24:14 +01:00
Michael Brown 54c024e0af [sanboot] Quick and dirty hack to make SAN boot protocols selectable 2008-10-13 10:05:51 +01:00
Michael Brown 831e4cfc27 [umalloc] Formalise the user memory allocation API 2008-10-13 05:33:14 +01:00
Michael Brown 6554b79ff9 [uaccess] Formalise the uaccess API
The userptr_t is now the fundamental type that gets used for conversions.
For example, virt_to_phys() is implemented in terms of virt_to_user() and
user_to_phys().
2008-10-13 04:10:34 +01:00
Michael Brown c0835339d0 [nap] Formalise the CPU sleeping API 2008-10-12 23:36:53 +01:00
Michael Brown 16f1e35775 [timer] Formalise the timer API
We now have two implementations for the timer API: one using the
time-of-day counter at 40:70 and one using RDTSC.  Both make use of
timer2_udelay().
2008-10-12 20:22:02 +01:00
Michael Brown f945d6d201 [retry] Use a separate flag to indicate that a retry timer is running
Using start==0 to indicate a stopped timer is dangerous, because 0 is a
valid value for the current tick counter.
2008-10-12 15:11:20 +01:00
Michael Brown 8a4ccebec9 [pci] Formalise the PCI I/O API 2008-10-12 12:54:12 +01:00
Michael Brown fd67452807 [legacy] Add missing #include <gpxe/io.h> 2008-10-12 12:52:56 +01:00
Michael Brown aef6d0df5c [ioapi] Absorb virt_to_phys() and phys_to_virt() into the I/O API 2008-10-12 02:15:34 +01:00
Michael Brown 8956a36be5 [ioapi] Formalise the I/O API as used in i386-pcbios 2008-10-12 01:03:17 +01:00
Michael Brown 2e812235f4 [makefile] Add -Wformat-nonliteral as an extra warning category
-Wformat-nonliteral is not enabled by -Wall and needs to be explicitly
 specified.

Modified the few files that use nonliteral format strings to work with
this new setting in place.

Inspired by a patch from Carl Karsten <carl@personnelware.com> and an
identical patch from Rorschach <r0rschach@lavabit.com>.
2008-10-10 18:41:24 +01:00
Michael Brown ac663cf509 [efi] Add EFI headers from the EFI Development Kit (edk2)
The intention is to include near-verbatim copies of the EFI headers
required by gPXE.  This is achieved using the import.pl script in
src/include/gpxe/efi.

Note that import.pl will modify any #include lines in each imported
header to reflect its new location within the gPXE tree.  It will also
tidy up the file by removing carriage return characters and trailing
whitespace.
2008-10-10 04:04:07 +01:00
Michael Brown 160b950af8 [libc] Define wchar_t in a gcc-compatible way
gcc defines the magic __WCHAR_TYPE__ macro, in order to convey
information about whether or not the user selected -fshort-wchar.
2008-10-07 22:27:55 +01:00
Michael Brown 19a0452205 [libc] Add function declaration for main() in stdlib.h 2008-10-07 22:04:50 +01:00
Michael Brown 521549d900 [crypto] Rename <gpxe/bitops.h> to <gpxe/rotate.h> 2008-10-01 19:24:56 +01:00
Michael Brown 9dccbc0af2 [i2c] Generalise i2c bit-bashing support to addressless devices
Some devices (e.g. the Atmel AT24C11) have no concept of a device
address; they respond to every device address and use this value as
the word address.  Some other devices use part of the device address
field to extend the word address field.

Generalise the i2c bit-bashing support to handle this by defining the
device address length and word address length as properties of an i2c
device.  The word address is assumed to overflow into the device
address field if the address used exceeds the width of the word
address field.

Also add a bus reset mechanism.  i2c chips don't usually have a reset
line, so rebooting the host will not clear any bizarre state that the
chip may be in.  We reset the bus by clocking SCL until we see SDA
high, at which point we know we can generate a start condition and
have it seen by all devices.  We then generate a stop condition to
leave the bus in a known state prior to use.

Finally, add some extra debugging messages to i2c_bit.c.
2008-10-01 19:24:56 +01:00
Michael Brown afe1323c76 [compiler] Allow for selective disabling of debug levels at runtime
The usefulness of DBGLVL_IO is limited by the fact that many cards
require large numbers of uninteresting I/O reads/writes at device
probe time, typically when driving a bit-bashing I2C/SPI bus to read
the MAC address.

This patch adds the DBG_DISABLE() and DBG_ENABLE() macros, which can
be used to temporarily disable and re-enable selected debug levels.
Note that debug levels must still be enabled in the build in order to
function at all: you can't use DBG_ENABLE(DBGLVL_IO) in an object
built with DEBUG=object:1 and expect it to do anything.
2008-10-01 19:24:56 +01:00
Michael Brown 9b01a9fd9c [compiler] Add __always_inline macro 2008-10-01 19:24:56 +01:00
Michael Brown e2d5788716 [settings] Expose MAC address setting for general use 2008-09-26 03:39:17 +01:00
Michael Brown aa8d972581 [dhcp] Accept BOOTP as well as DHCP 2008-09-25 01:35:15 +01:00
Michael Brown b350b10b35 [uri] Add uri_encode() and uri_decode() functions for URI character encoding 2008-09-24 07:21:47 +01:00
Daniel Verkamp e8b22f203f [comboot] Add COMBOOT and COM32 support 2008-08-28 23:52:19 +01:00
Michael Brown 30fb3b3810 [undi] Fill in ProtType correctly in PXENV_UNDI_ISR
Determine the network-layer packet type and fill it in for UNDI
clients.  This is required by some NBPs such as emBoot's winBoot/i.

This change requires refactoring the link-layer portions of the
gPXE netdevice API, so that it becomes possible to strip the
link-layer header without passing the packet up the network stack.
2008-08-20 03:21:37 +01:00
Michael Brown 320b072c7a [pcbios] Support arbitrary splits of the e820 memory map
Allow for an arbitrary number of splits of the system memory map via
INT 15,e820.

Features of the new map-mangling algorithm include:

  Supports random access to e820 map entries.

  Requires only sequential access support from the underlying e820
  map, even if our caller uses random access.

  Empty regions will always be stripped.

  Always terminates with %ebx=0, even if the underlying map terminates
  with CF=1.

  Allows for an arbitrary number of hidden regions, with underlying
  regions split into as many subregions as necessary.

Total size increase to achieve this is 193 bytes.
2008-08-18 07:17:41 +01:00
Andrew Schran ff2b6a512d [retry] Added configurable timeouts to retry timer
New min_timeout and max_timeout fields in struct retry_timer allow
users of this timer to set their own desired minimum and maximum
timeouts, without being constrained to a single global minimum and
maximum. Users of the timer can still elect to use the default global
values by leaving the min_timeout and max_timeout fields as 0.
2008-08-12 01:05:26 +01:00
Michael Brown 5d4839b577 [iSCSI] Add support for mutual CHAP
Allow initiator to verify target authentication using CHAP.
2008-08-11 03:43:12 +01:00
Michael Brown 7ad2f652b4 [libc] Add missing __attribute__ (( format ( printf ) )) to ssnprintf() 2008-08-11 02:31:14 +01:00
Michael Brown 481a21798d [autoboot] Retain initial-slash (if present) when constructing TFTP URIs
When we boot from a DHCP-supplied filename, we previously relied on
the fact that the current working URI is set to tftp://[next-server]/
in order to resolve the filename into a full tftp:// URI.  However,
this process will eliminate the distinction between filenames with and
without initial slashes:

 cwuri="tftp://10.0.0.1/" filename="vmlinuz"  => URI="tftp://10.0.0.1/vmlinuz"
 cwuri="tftp://10.0.0.1/" filename="/vmlinuz" => URI="tftp://10.0.0.1/vmlinuz"

This distinction is important for some TFTP servers.  We now
explicitly construct a string of the form

 "tftp://[next-server]/filename"

so that a filename with an initial slash will result in a URI
containing a double-slash, e.g.

 "tftp://10.0.0.1//vmlinuz"

The TFTP code always strips a single initial slash, and so ends up
presenting the correct path to the server.

URIs entered explicitly by users at the command line must include a
double slash if they want an initial slash presented to the TFTP
server:

  "kernel tftp://10.0.0.1/vmlinuz"  => filename="vmlinuz"
  "kernel tftp://10.0.0.1//vmlinuz" => filename="/vmlinuz"
2008-07-31 16:55:46 +01:00
Andrew Schran 6b58992318 [tg3] Added support for tg3-5754.
In tg3_chip_reset(), the PCI_EXPRESS change is taken from the Linux
tg3 driver. I am not sure what exactly it does (it is not documented
in the Linux driver), but it is necessary for the NIC to work
correctly.
2008-07-24 19:55:53 +01:00
Michael Brown 03c80c12b8 [iSCSI] Support Windows Server 2008 direct iSCSI installation
Add yet another ugly hack to iscsiboot.c, this time to allow the user to
inhibit the shutdown/removal of the iSCSI INT13 device (and the network
devices, since they are required for the iSCSI device to function).

On the plus side, the fact that shutdown() now takes flags to
differentiate between shutdown-for-exit and shutdown-for-boot means that
another ugly hack (to allow returning via the PXE stack on BIOSes that
have broken INT 18 calls) will be easier.

I feel dirty.
2008-07-17 17:45:17 +01:00
Michael Brown dbe9269f3a [bzimage] Kill off the initrd image type
We can just treat all non-kernel images as initrds, which matches our
behaviour for multiboot kernels.  This allows us to eliminate initrd as
an image type, and treat the "initrd" command as just another synonym for
"imgfetch".
2008-07-08 01:30:11 +01:00
Michael Brown 3ad348e55a [phantom] Add support for NetXen Phantom NICs 2008-07-04 19:38:14 -07:00
Stefan Hajnoczi e9e1da131a [GDB] Provide functions to manually enter GDB stub. 2008-06-30 19:19:48 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi 19386ec2c8 [GDB] Add watch and rwatch hardware watchpoints 2008-06-30 19:19:48 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi 6e670b5f38 [GDB] Remote debugging over UDP
This commit implements GDB over UDP.  Using UDP is more complex than
serial and has required some restructuring.

The GDB stub is now built using one or both of GDBSERIAL and GDBUDP
config.h options.

To enter the debugger, execute the gPXE shell command:
gdbstub <transport> [<options>...]

Where <transport> is "serial" or "udp".  For "udp", the name of a
configured network device is required:
gdbstub udp net0

The GDB stub listens on UDP port 43770 by default.
2008-06-30 19:19:48 +01:00
Michael Brown 4c75e9ded4 [nvs] Add support for ST M25P32 SPI flash devices 2008-06-27 14:39:25 -07:00
Michael Brown 0d91c37ce5 [legacy] Align legacy drivers' __shared data to the maximum possible
Some drivers that still use the legacy-driver wrapper (tg3 in particular)
apparently do not specify their alignment constraints properly.  This
hack forces any __shared data to be maximally aligned.

Note that this provides only 16-byte alignment; it is not possible to
request alignment to any greater than 16 bytes using
__attribute__((aligned)), since the relocation code will preserve only 16
byte alignment (and operation under -DKEEP_IT_REAL cannot preserve more
that 16 byte alignment).

Idea proposed by Tim Hockin <thockin@google.com>
2008-06-14 20:01:14 +01:00
Michael Brown 31c6df5365 [cleanup] Remove long-obsolete gpxe/async.h header file 2008-06-12 13:15:53 +01:00
Michael Brown 32e8ab4df0 [retry] Add start_timer_fixed()
Allow for timers to be started with fixed timeouts.
2008-06-11 09:37:58 +01:00
Michael Brown 72c1bb8224 [slam] Add Scalable Local Area Multicast (SLAM) protocol support
Tested against the mini-slamd server located in contrib/mini-slamd
with a single client, on a lossy network.
2008-06-10 00:04:19 +01:00
Michael Brown aa160211c2 [udp] Verify local socket address (if specified) for UDP sockets
UDP sockets can be used for multicast, at which point it becomes
plausible that we could receive packets that aren't destined for us
but that still match on a port number.
2008-06-10 00:01:29 +01:00
Michael Brown 77a5cc6b13 [ELF] Add ability to boot ELF images generated by wraplinux and mkelfImage
Delete ELF as a generic image type.  The method for invoking an
ELF-based image (as well as any tables that must be set up to allow it
to boot) will always depend on the specific architecture.  core/elf.c
now only provides the elf_load() function, to avoid duplicating
functionality between ELF-based image types.

Add arch/i386/image/elfboot.c, to handle the generic case of 32-bit
x86 ELF images.  We don't currently set up any multiboot tables, ELF
notes, etc.  This seems to be sufficient for loading kernels generated
using both wraplinux and coreboot's mkelfImage.

Note that while Etherboot 5.4 allowed ELF images to return, we don't.
There is no callback mechanism for the loaded image to shut down gPXE,
which means that we have to shut down before invoking the image.  This
means that we lose device state, protection against being trampled on,
etc.  It is not safe to continue afterwards.
2008-06-09 13:50:00 +01:00
Stefan Hajnoczi 831db76ff7 [Serial] Split serial console from serial driver 2008-06-05 00:45:43 +01:00
Michael Brown 75965c9c6e [iSCSI] Produce meaningful errors on login failure
Return the most appropriate of EACCES, EPERM, ENODEV, ENOTSUP, EIO or
EINVAL depending on the exact error returned by the target, rather than
just always returning EPERM.

Also, ensure that error strings exist for these errors.
2008-06-03 23:47:20 +01:00
Michael Brown 30cd348689 [SMBIOS] Interpret UUIDs as being in network-endian order
Various specification documents disagree about the byte ordering of
UUIDs.  However, SMBIOS seems to use the standard in which everything is
in network-endian order.

This doesn't affect anything sent on the wire; only what gets printed on
the screen when the "uuid" variable is displayed.
2008-05-20 18:41:36 +01:00
Michael Brown 7d01bf663e [libc] Fix isdigit(), islower() and isupper().
From: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
2008-05-19 16:34:17 +01:00