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ipxe/src/usr/autoboot.c
Michael Brown e088892a81 [autoboot] Connect SAN disk during a filename boot, if applicable
For performing installations direct to a SAN target, it can be very
useful to hook a SAN disk and then proceed to perform a filename boot.
For example, the user may wish to hook the (empty) SAN installation
disk and then boot into the OS installer via TFTP.  This provides an
alternative mechanism to using "keep-san" and relying on the BIOS to
fall through to boot from the installation media, which is unreliable
on many BIOSes.

When a root-path is specified in addition to a boot filename, attempt
to hook the root-path as a SAN disk before booting from the specified
filename.  Since the root-path may be used for non-SAN purposes
(e.g. an NFS root mount point), ignore the root-path if it contains a
URI scheme that we do not support.

Originally-implemented-by: Jarrod Johnson <jarrod.b.johnson@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2011-01-27 20:41:27 +00:00

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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
*
*/
/**
* 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 ) {
struct uri *uri;
struct uri *tmp;
/* 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 ( ! uri_is_absolute ( uri ) ) {
tmp = uri;
tmp->scheme = "tftp";
tmp->host = inet_ntoa ( next_server );
uri = uri_dup ( tmp );
uri_put ( tmp );
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 && ( ! filename->path ) )
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;
}
/* 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;
}
/* Attempt filename or SAN boot as applicable */
if ( filename ) {
if ( ( rc = imgdownload ( image, filename,
register_and_autoexec_image ) ) !=0){
printf ( "Could not chain image: %s\n",
strerror ( rc ) );
}
} else 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 );
rc = 0;
}
} else {
printf ( "No filename or root path specified\n" );
rc = -ENOENT;
}
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:
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 filename[256];
/* 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,
filename, sizeof ( filename ) );
if ( filename[0] )
printf ( "Filename: %s\n", filename );
return parse_next_server_and_filename ( next_server, filename );
}
/**
* 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 root_path[256];
/* Fetch root-path setting */
fetch_string_setting ( settings, &root_path_setting,
root_path, sizeof ( root_path ) );
if ( root_path[0] )
printf ( "Root path: %s\n", root_path );
return parse_uri ( root_path );
}
/**
* 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;
}