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ipxe/src/config/branding.h

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#ifndef CONFIG_BRANDING_H
#define CONFIG_BRANDING_H
/** @file
*
* Branding configuration
*
*/
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL );
#include <config/defaults.h>
/*
* Branding
*
* Vendors may use these strings to add their own branding to iPXE.
* PRODUCT_NAME is displayed prior to any iPXE branding in startup
* messages, and PRODUCT_SHORT_NAME is used where a brief product
* label is required (e.g. in BIOS boot selection menus).
*
* To minimise end-user confusion, it's probably a good idea to either
* make PRODUCT_SHORT_NAME a substring of PRODUCT_NAME or leave it as
* "iPXE".
*
*/
#define PRODUCT_NAME ""
#define PRODUCT_SHORT_NAME "iPXE"
#define PRODUCT_URI "http://ipxe.org"
/*
* Tag line
*
* If your PRODUCT_SHORT_NAME is longer than the four characters used
* by "iPXE", then the standard tag line "Open Source Network Boot
* Firmware" is unlikely to fit neatly onto the screen.
*/
#define PRODUCT_TAG_LINE "Open Source Network Boot Firmware"
/*
* Error messages
*
* iPXE error messages comprise a summary error message
* (e.g. "Permission denied") and a 32-bit error number. This number
* is incorporated into an error URI such as
*
* "No such file or directory (http://ipxe.org/2d0c613b)"
*
* or
*
* "Operation not supported (http://ipxe.org/3c092003)"
*
* Users may browse to the URI within the error message, which is
* provided by a database running on the iPXE web site
* (http://ipxe.org). This database provides details for all possible
* errors generated by iPXE, including:
*
* - the detailed error message (e.g. "Not an OCSP signing
* certificate") to complement the summary message (e.g. "Permission
* denied") which is compiled into the iPXE binary.
*
* - an instruction to the user to upgrade, if the error cannot be
* generated by the latest version of iPXE.
*
* - hints on how to fix the error (e.g. "This error indicates that
* the file was not found on the TFTP server. Check that you can
* retrieve the file using an alternative TFTP client, such as
* tftp-hpa on Linux.")
*
* - details of which source file within the iPXE codebase generated
* the error.
*
* - a direct link to the line(s) of code which generated the error.
*
* If you have a customer support team and would like your customers
* to contact your support team for all problems, instead of using the
* existing support infrastructure provided by http://ipxe.org, then
* you may define a custom URI to be included within error messages.
*
* Note that the custom URI is a printf() format string which must
* include a format specifier for the 32-bit error number.
*/
#define PRODUCT_ERROR_URI "http://ipxe.org/%08x"
/*
* Command help messages
*
* iPXE command help messages include a URI constructed from the
* command name, such as
*
* "See http://ipxe.org/cmd/vcreate for further information"
*
* The iPXE web site includes documentation for the commands provided
* by the iPXE shell, including:
*
* - details of the command syntax (e.g. "vcreate --tag <tag>
* [--priority <priority>] <trunk interface>").
*
* - example usages of the command (e.g. "vcreate --tag 123 net0")
*
* - a formal description of the command (e.g. "Create a VLAN network
* interface on an existing trunk network interface. The new network
* interface will be named by appending a hyphen and the VLAN tag
* value to the trunk network interface name.")
*
* - details of the possible exit statuses from the command.
*
* - links to documentation for related commands (e.g. "vdestroy")
*
* - links to documentation for relevant build options (e.g. "VLAN_CMD").
*
* - general hints and tips on using the command.
*
* If you want to provide your own documentation for all of the
* commands provided by the iPXE shell, rather than using the existing
* support infrastructure provided by http://ipxe.org, then you may
* define a custom URI to be included within command help messages.
*
* Note that the custom URI is a printf() format string which must
* include a format specifier for the command name.
*
* [ Please also note that the existing documentation is licensed
* under Creative Commons terms which require attribution to the
* iPXE project and prohibit the alteration or removal of any
* references to "iPXE". ]
*/
#define PRODUCT_COMMAND_URI "http://ipxe.org/cmd/%s"
/*
* Setting help messages
*
* iPXE setting help messages include a URI constructed from the
* setting name, such as
*
* "http://ipxe.org/cfg/initiator-iqn"
*
* The iPXE web site includes documentation for the settings used by
* iPXE, including:
*
* - details of the corresponding DHCP option number.
*
* - details of the corresponding ISC dhcpd option name.
*
* - examples of using the setting from the iPXE command line, or in
* iPXE scripts.
*
* - examples of configuring the setting via a DHCP server.
*
* - a formal description of the setting.
*
* - links to documentation for related settings.
*
* - links to documentation for relevant build options.
*
* - general notes about the setting.
*
* If you want to provide your own documentation for all of the
* settings used by iPXE, rather than using the existing support
* infrastructure provided by http://ipxe.org, then you may define a
* custom URI to be included within setting help messages.
*
* Note that the custom URI is a printf() format string which must
* include a format specifier for the setting name.
*
* [ Please also note that the existing documentation is licensed
* under Creative Commons terms which require attribution to the
* iPXE project and prohibit the alteration or removal of any
* references to "iPXE". ]
*/
#define PRODUCT_SETTING_URI "http://ipxe.org/cfg/%s"
#include <config/local/branding.h>
#endif /* CONFIG_BRANDING_H */