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ipxe/src/usr/autoboot.c

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER );
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <ipxe/netdevice.h>
#include <ipxe/dhcp.h>
#include <ipxe/settings.h>
#include <ipxe/image.h>
#include <ipxe/sanboot.h>
#include <ipxe/uri.h>
#include <ipxe/open.h>
#include <ipxe/init.h>
#include <usr/ifmgmt.h>
#include <usr/route.h>
#include <usr/dhcpmgmt.h>
#include <usr/imgmgmt.h>
#include <usr/autoboot.h>
/** @file
*
* Automatic booting
*
*/
/* Disambiguate the various error causes */
#define ENOENT_BOOT __einfo_error ( EINFO_ENOENT_BOOT )
#define EINFO_ENOENT_BOOT \
__einfo_uniqify ( EINFO_ENOENT, 0x01, "Nothing to boot" )
/**
* Perform PXE menu boot when PXE stack is not available
*/
__weak int pxe_menu_boot ( struct net_device *netdev __unused ) {
return -ENOTSUP;
}
/**
* Identify the boot network device
*
* @ret netdev Boot network device
*/
static struct net_device * find_boot_netdev ( void ) {
return NULL;
}
/**
* Parse next-server and filename into a URI
*
* @v next_server Next-server address
* @v filename Filename
* @ret uri URI, or NULL on failure
*/
static struct uri * parse_next_server_and_filename ( struct in_addr next_server,
const char *filename ) {
char buf[ 23 /* "tftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/" */ + strlen ( filename )
+ 1 /* NUL */ ];
struct uri *uri;
/* Parse filename */
uri = parse_uri ( filename );
if ( ! uri )
return NULL;
/* Construct a tftp:// URI for the filename, if applicable.
* We can't just rely on the current working URI, because the
* relative URI resolution will remove the distinction between
* filenames with and without initial slashes, which is
* significant for TFTP.
*/
if ( next_server.s_addr && filename[0] && ! uri_is_absolute ( uri ) ) {
uri_put ( uri );
snprintf ( buf, sizeof ( buf ), "tftp://%s/%s",
inet_ntoa ( next_server ), filename );
uri = parse_uri ( buf );
if ( ! uri )
return NULL;
}
return uri;
}
/** The "keep-san" setting */
struct setting keep_san_setting __setting = {
.name = "keep-san",
.description = "Preserve SAN connection",
.tag = DHCP_EB_KEEP_SAN,
.type = &setting_type_int8,
};
/** The "skip-san-boot" setting */
struct setting skip_san_boot_setting __setting = {
.name = "skip-san-boot",
.description = "Do not boot the SAN drive after connecting",
.tag = DHCP_EB_SKIP_SAN_BOOT,
.type = &setting_type_int8,
};
/**
* Boot from filename and root-path URIs
*
* @v filename Filename
* @v root_path Root path
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int uriboot ( struct uri *filename, struct uri *root_path ) {
struct image *image;
int drive;
int rc;
/* Allocate image */
image = alloc_image();
if ( ! image ) {
printf ( "Could not allocate image\n" );
rc = -ENOMEM;
goto err_alloc_image;
}
/* Treat empty URIs as absent */
if ( filename && ( ! uri_has_path ( filename ) ) )
filename = NULL;
if ( root_path && ( ! uri_is_absolute ( root_path ) ) )
root_path = NULL;
/* If we have both a filename and a root path, ignore an
* unsupported URI scheme in the root path, since it may
* represent an NFS root.
*/
if ( filename && root_path &&
( xfer_uri_opener ( root_path->scheme ) == NULL ) ) {
printf ( "Ignoring unsupported root path\n" );
root_path = NULL;
}
/* Check that we have something to boot */
if ( ! ( filename || root_path ) ) {
rc = -ENOENT_BOOT;
printf ( "Nothing to boot: %s\n", strerror ( rc ) );
goto err_no_boot;
}
/* Hook SAN device, if applicable */
if ( root_path ) {
drive = san_hook ( root_path, 0 );
if ( drive < 0 ) {
rc = drive;
printf ( "Could not open SAN device: %s\n",
strerror ( rc ) );
goto err_san_hook;
}
printf ( "Registered as SAN device %#02x\n", drive );
} else {
drive = -ENODEV;
}
/* Describe SAN device, if applicable */
if ( ( drive >= 0 ) && ( ( rc = san_describe ( drive ) ) != 0 ) ) {
printf ( "Could not describe SAN device %#02x: %s\n",
drive, strerror ( rc ) );
goto err_san_describe;
}
/* Allow a root-path-only boot with skip-san enabled to succeed */
rc = 0;
/* Attempt filename boot if applicable */
if ( filename ) {
if ( ( rc = imgdownload ( image, filename,
register_and_boot_image ) ) != 0 ) {
printf ( "\nCould not chain image: %s\n",
strerror ( rc ) );
/* Fall through to (possibly) attempt a SAN boot
* as a fallback. If no SAN boot is attempted,
* our status will become the return status.
*/
} else {
/* Always print an extra newline, because we
* don't know where the NBP may have left the
* cursor.
*/
printf ( "\n" );
}
}
/* Attempt SAN boot if applicable */
if ( root_path ) {
if ( fetch_intz_setting ( NULL, &skip_san_boot_setting) == 0 ) {
printf ( "Booting from SAN device %#02x\n", drive );
rc = san_boot ( drive );
printf ( "Boot from SAN device %#02x failed: %s\n",
drive, strerror ( rc ) );
} else {
printf ( "Skipping boot from SAN device %#02x\n",
drive );
/* Avoid overwriting a possible failure status
* from a filename boot.
*/
}
}
err_san_describe:
/* Unhook SAN device, if applicable */
if ( drive >= 0 ) {
if ( fetch_intz_setting ( NULL, &keep_san_setting ) == 0 ) {
printf ( "Unregistering SAN device %#02x\n", drive );
san_unhook ( drive );
} else {
printf ( "Preserving connection to SAN device %#02x\n",
drive );
}
}
err_san_hook:
err_no_boot:
image_put ( image );
err_alloc_image:
return rc;
}
/**
* Close all open net devices
*
* Called before a fresh boot attempt in order to free up memory. We
* don't just close the device immediately after the boot fails,
* because there may still be TCP connections in the process of
* closing.
*/
static void close_all_netdevs ( void ) {
struct net_device *netdev;
for_each_netdev ( netdev ) {
ifclose ( netdev );
}
}
/**
* Fetch next-server and filename settings into a URI
*
* @v settings Settings block
* @ret uri URI, or NULL on failure
*/
struct uri * fetch_next_server_and_filename ( struct settings *settings ) {
struct in_addr next_server;
char buf[256];
char *filename;
struct uri *uri;
/* Fetch next-server setting */
fetch_ipv4_setting ( settings, &next_server_setting, &next_server );
if ( next_server.s_addr )
printf ( "Next server: %s\n", inet_ntoa ( next_server ) );
/* Fetch filename setting */
fetch_string_setting ( settings, &filename_setting,
buf, sizeof ( buf ) );
if ( buf[0] )
printf ( "Filename: %s\n", buf );
/* Expand filename setting */
filename = expand_settings ( buf );
if ( ! filename )
return NULL;
/* Parse next server and filename */
uri = parse_next_server_and_filename ( next_server, filename );
free ( filename );
return uri;
}
/**
* Fetch root-path setting into a URI
*
* @v settings Settings block
* @ret uri URI, or NULL on failure
*/
static struct uri * fetch_root_path ( struct settings *settings ) {
char buf[256];
char *root_path;
struct uri *uri;
/* Fetch root-path setting */
fetch_string_setting ( settings, &root_path_setting,
buf, sizeof ( buf ) );
if ( buf[0] )
printf ( "Root path: %s\n", buf );
/* Expand filename setting */
root_path = expand_settings ( buf );
if ( ! root_path )
return NULL;
/* Parse root path */
uri = parse_uri ( root_path );
free ( root_path );
return uri;
}
/**
* Check whether or not we have a usable PXE menu
*
* @ret have_menu A usable PXE menu is present
*/
static int have_pxe_menu ( void ) {
struct setting vendor_class_id_setting
= { .tag = DHCP_VENDOR_CLASS_ID };
struct setting pxe_discovery_control_setting
= { .tag = DHCP_PXE_DISCOVERY_CONTROL };
struct setting pxe_boot_menu_setting
= { .tag = DHCP_PXE_BOOT_MENU };
char buf[256];
unsigned int pxe_discovery_control;
fetch_string_setting ( NULL, &vendor_class_id_setting,
buf, sizeof ( buf ) );
pxe_discovery_control =
fetch_uintz_setting ( NULL, &pxe_discovery_control_setting );
return ( ( strcmp ( buf, "PXEClient" ) == 0 ) &&
setting_exists ( NULL, &pxe_boot_menu_setting ) &&
( ! ( ( pxe_discovery_control & PXEBS_SKIP ) &&
setting_exists ( NULL, &filename_setting ) ) ) );
}
/**
* Boot from a network device
*
* @v netdev Network device
* @ret rc Return status code
*/
int netboot ( struct net_device *netdev ) {
struct uri *filename;
struct uri *root_path;
int rc;
/* Close all other network devices */
close_all_netdevs();
/* Open device and display device status */
if ( ( rc = ifopen ( netdev ) ) != 0 )
goto err_ifopen;
ifstat ( netdev );
/* Configure device via DHCP */
if ( ( rc = dhcp ( netdev ) ) != 0 )
goto err_dhcp;
route();
/* Try PXE menu boot, if applicable */
if ( have_pxe_menu() ) {
printf ( "Booting from PXE menu\n" );
rc = pxe_menu_boot ( netdev );
goto err_pxe_menu_boot;
}
/* Fetch next server, filename and root path */
filename = fetch_next_server_and_filename ( NULL );
if ( ! filename )
goto err_filename;
root_path = fetch_root_path ( NULL );
if ( ! root_path )
goto err_root_path;
/* Boot using next server, filename and root path */
if ( ( rc = uriboot ( filename, root_path ) ) != 0 )
goto err_uriboot;
err_uriboot:
uri_put ( root_path );
err_root_path:
uri_put ( filename );
err_filename:
err_pxe_menu_boot:
err_dhcp:
err_ifopen:
return rc;
}
/**
* Boot the system
*/
int autoboot ( void ) {
struct net_device *boot_netdev;
struct net_device *netdev;
int rc = -ENODEV;
/* If we have an identifable boot device, try that first */
if ( ( boot_netdev = find_boot_netdev() ) )
rc = netboot ( boot_netdev );
/* If that fails, try booting from any of the other devices */
for_each_netdev ( netdev ) {
if ( netdev == boot_netdev )
continue;
rc = netboot ( netdev );
}
printf ( "No more network devices\n" );
return rc;
}