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| -rw-r--r-- | common/cmd_pxe.c | 1355 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | common/main.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/README.pxe | 240 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | include/common.h | 6 | 
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| diff --git a/common/Makefile b/common/Makefile index 8e8dad4c9..e53c125e0 100644 --- a/common/Makefile +++ b/common/Makefile @@ -136,6 +136,7 @@ COBJS-$(CONFIG_CMD_PCI) += cmd_pci.o  endif  COBJS-y += cmd_pcmcia.o  COBJS-$(CONFIG_CMD_PORTIO) += cmd_portio.o +COBJS-$(CONFIG_CMD_PXE) += cmd_pxe.o  COBJS-$(CONFIG_CMD_REGINFO) += cmd_reginfo.o  COBJS-$(CONFIG_CMD_REISER) += cmd_reiser.o  COBJS-$(CONFIG_CMD_SATA) += cmd_sata.o diff --git a/common/cmd_pxe.c b/common/cmd_pxe.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3efd7008e --- /dev/null +++ b/common/cmd_pxe.c @@ -0,0 +1,1355 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2010-2011 Calxeda, Inc. + * + * 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 (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ +#include <common.h> +#include <command.h> +#include <malloc.h> +#include <linux/string.h> +#include <linux/ctype.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <linux/list.h> + +#include "menu.h" + +#define MAX_TFTP_PATH_LEN 127 + + +/* + * Like getenv, but prints an error if envvar isn't defined in the + * environment.  It always returns what getenv does, so it can be used in + * place of getenv without changing error handling otherwise. + */ +static char *from_env(char *envvar) +{ +	char *ret; + +	ret = getenv(envvar); + +	if (!ret) +		printf("missing environment variable: %s\n", envvar); + +	return ret; +} + +/* + * Convert an ethaddr from the environment to the format used by pxelinux + * filenames based on mac addresses. Convert's ':' to '-', and adds "01-" to + * the beginning of the ethernet address to indicate a hardware type of + * Ethernet. Also converts uppercase hex characters into lowercase, to match + * pxelinux's behavior. + * + * Returns 1 for success, -ENOENT if 'ethaddr' is undefined in the + * environment, or some other value < 0 on error. + */ +static int format_mac_pxe(char *outbuf, size_t outbuf_len) +{ +	size_t ethaddr_len; +	char *p, *ethaddr; + +	ethaddr = from_env("ethaddr"); + +	if (!ethaddr) +		return -ENOENT; + +	ethaddr_len = strlen(ethaddr); + +	/* +	 * ethaddr_len + 4 gives room for "01-", ethaddr, and a NUL byte at +	 * the end. +	 */ +	if (outbuf_len < ethaddr_len + 4) { +		printf("outbuf is too small (%d < %d)\n", +				outbuf_len, ethaddr_len + 4); + +		return -EINVAL; +	} + +	strcpy(outbuf, "01-"); + +	for (p = outbuf + 3; *ethaddr; ethaddr++, p++) { +		if (*ethaddr == ':') +			*p = '-'; +		else +			*p = tolower(*ethaddr); +	} + +	*p = '\0'; + +	return 1; +} + +/* + * Returns the directory the file specified in the bootfile env variable is + * in. If bootfile isn't defined in the environment, return NULL, which should + * be interpreted as "don't prepend anything to paths". + */ +static int get_bootfile_path(char *bootfile_path, size_t bootfile_path_size) +{ +	char *bootfile, *last_slash; +	size_t path_len; + +	bootfile = from_env("bootfile"); + +	if (!bootfile) { +		bootfile_path[0] = '\0'; +		return 1; +	} + +	last_slash = strrchr(bootfile, '/'); + +	if (last_slash == NULL) { +		bootfile_path[0] = '\0'; +		return 1; +	} + +	path_len = (last_slash - bootfile) + 1; + +	if (bootfile_path_size < path_len) { +		printf("bootfile_path too small. (%d < %d)\n", +				bootfile_path_size, path_len); + +		return -1; +	} + +	strncpy(bootfile_path, bootfile, path_len); + +	bootfile_path[path_len] = '\0'; + +	return 1; +} + +/* + * As in pxelinux, paths to files referenced from files we retrieve are + * relative to the location of bootfile. get_relfile takes such a path and + * joins it with the bootfile path to get the full path to the target file. If + * the bootfile path is NULL, we use file_path as is. + * + * Returns 1 for success, or < 0 on error. + */ +static int get_relfile(char *file_path, void *file_addr) +{ +	size_t path_len; +	char relfile[MAX_TFTP_PATH_LEN+1]; +	char addr_buf[10]; +	char *tftp_argv[] = {"tftp", NULL, NULL, NULL}; +	int err; + +	err = get_bootfile_path(relfile, sizeof(relfile)); + +	if (err < 0) +		return err; + +	path_len = strlen(file_path); +	path_len += strlen(relfile); + +	if (path_len > MAX_TFTP_PATH_LEN) { +		printf("Base path too long (%s%s)\n", +					relfile, +					file_path); + +		return -ENAMETOOLONG; +	} + +	strcat(relfile, file_path); + +	printf("Retrieving file: %s\n", relfile); + +	sprintf(addr_buf, "%p", file_addr); + +	tftp_argv[1] = addr_buf; +	tftp_argv[2] = relfile; + +	if (do_tftpb(NULL, 0, 3, tftp_argv)) +		return -ENOENT; + +	return 1; +} + +/* + * Retrieve the file at 'file_path' to the locate given by 'file_addr'. If + * 'bootfile' was specified in the environment, the path to bootfile will be + * prepended to 'file_path' and the resulting path will be used. + * + * Returns 1 on success, or < 0 for error. + */ +static int get_pxe_file(char *file_path, void *file_addr) +{ +	unsigned long config_file_size; +	char *tftp_filesize; +	int err; + +	err = get_relfile(file_path, file_addr); + +	if (err < 0) +		return err; + +	/* +	 * the file comes without a NUL byte at the end, so find out its size +	 * and add the NUL byte. +	 */ +	tftp_filesize = from_env("filesize"); + +	if (!tftp_filesize) +		return -ENOENT; + +	if (strict_strtoul(tftp_filesize, 16, &config_file_size) < 0) +		return -EINVAL; + +	*(char *)(file_addr + config_file_size) = '\0'; + +	return 1; +} + +#define PXELINUX_DIR "pxelinux.cfg/" + +/* + * Retrieves a file in the 'pxelinux.cfg' folder. Since this uses get_pxe_file + * to do the hard work, the location of the 'pxelinux.cfg' folder is generated + * from the bootfile path, as described above. + * + * Returns 1 on success or < 0 on error. + */ +static int get_pxelinux_path(char *file, void *pxefile_addr_r) +{ +	size_t base_len = strlen(PXELINUX_DIR); +	char path[MAX_TFTP_PATH_LEN+1]; + +	if (base_len + strlen(file) > MAX_TFTP_PATH_LEN) { +		printf("path (%s%s) too long, skipping\n", +				PXELINUX_DIR, file); +		return -ENAMETOOLONG; +	} + +	sprintf(path, PXELINUX_DIR "%s", file); + +	return get_pxe_file(path, pxefile_addr_r); +} + +/* + * Looks for a pxe file with a name based on the pxeuuid environment variable. + * + * Returns 1 on success or < 0 on error. + */ +static int pxe_uuid_path(void *pxefile_addr_r) +{ +	char *uuid_str; + +	uuid_str = from_env("pxeuuid"); + +	if (!uuid_str) +		return -ENOENT; + +	return get_pxelinux_path(uuid_str, pxefile_addr_r); +} + +/* + * Looks for a pxe file with a name based on the 'ethaddr' environment + * variable. + * + * Returns 1 on success or < 0 on error. + */ +static int pxe_mac_path(void *pxefile_addr_r) +{ +	char mac_str[21]; +	int err; + +	err = format_mac_pxe(mac_str, sizeof(mac_str)); + +	if (err < 0) +		return err; + +	return get_pxelinux_path(mac_str, pxefile_addr_r); +} + +/* + * Looks for pxe files with names based on our IP address. See pxelinux + * documentation for details on what these file names look like.  We match + * that exactly. + * + * Returns 1 on success or < 0 on error. + */ +static int pxe_ipaddr_paths(void *pxefile_addr_r) +{ +	char ip_addr[9]; +	int mask_pos, err; + +	sprintf(ip_addr, "%08X", ntohl(NetOurIP)); + +	for (mask_pos = 7; mask_pos >= 0;  mask_pos--) { +		err = get_pxelinux_path(ip_addr, pxefile_addr_r); + +		if (err > 0) +			return err; + +		ip_addr[mask_pos] = '\0'; +	} + +	return -ENOENT; +} + +/* + * Entry point for the 'pxe get' command. + * This Follows pxelinux's rules to download a config file from a tftp server. + * The file is stored at the location given by the pxefile_addr_r environment + * variable, which must be set. + * + * UUID comes from pxeuuid env variable, if defined + * MAC addr comes from ethaddr env variable, if defined + * IP + * + * see http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/PXELINUX + * + * Returns 0 on success or 1 on error. + */ +static int +do_pxe_get(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]) +{ +	char *pxefile_addr_str; +	void *pxefile_addr_r; +	int err; + +	if (argc != 1) +		return cmd_usage(cmdtp); + + +	pxefile_addr_str = from_env("pxefile_addr_r"); + +	if (!pxefile_addr_str) +		return 1; + +	err = strict_strtoul(pxefile_addr_str, 16, +				(unsigned long *)&pxefile_addr_r); +	if (err < 0) +		return 1; + +	/* +	 * Keep trying paths until we successfully get a file we're looking +	 * for. +	 */ +	if (pxe_uuid_path(pxefile_addr_r) > 0 +		|| pxe_mac_path(pxefile_addr_r) > 0 +		|| pxe_ipaddr_paths(pxefile_addr_r) > 0 +		|| get_pxelinux_path("default", pxefile_addr_r) > 0) { + +		printf("Config file found\n"); + +		return 0; +	} + +	printf("Config file not found\n"); + +	return 1; +} + +/* + * Wrapper to make it easier to store the file at file_path in the location + * specified by envaddr_name. file_path will be joined to the bootfile path, + * if any is specified. + * + * Returns 1 on success or < 0 on error. + */ +static int get_relfile_envaddr(char *file_path, char *envaddr_name) +{ +	void *file_addr; +	char *envaddr; + +	envaddr = from_env(envaddr_name); + +	if (!envaddr) +		return -ENOENT; + +	if (strict_strtoul(envaddr, 16, (unsigned long *)&file_addr) < 0) +		return -EINVAL; + +	return get_relfile(file_path, file_addr); +} + +/* + * A note on the pxe file parser. + * + * We're parsing files that use syslinux grammar, which has a few quirks. + * String literals must be recognized based on context - there is no + * quoting or escaping support. There's also nothing to explicitly indicate + * when a label section completes. We deal with that by ending a label + * section whenever we see a line that doesn't include. + * + * As with the syslinux family, this same file format could be reused in the + * future for non pxe purposes. The only action it takes during parsing that + * would throw this off is handling of include files. It assumes we're using + * pxe, and does a tftp download of a file listed as an include file in the + * middle of the parsing operation. That could be handled by refactoring it to + * take a 'include file getter' function. + */ + +/* + * Describes a single label given in a pxe file. + * + * Create these with the 'label_create' function given below. + * + * name - the name of the menu as given on the 'menu label' line. + * kernel - the path to the kernel file to use for this label. + * append - kernel command line to use when booting this label + * initrd - path to the initrd to use for this label. + * attempted - 0 if we haven't tried to boot this label, 1 if we have. + * localboot - 1 if this label specified 'localboot', 0 otherwise. + * list - lets these form a list, which a pxe_menu struct will hold. + */ +struct pxe_label { +	char *name; +	char *kernel; +	char *append; +	char *initrd; +	int attempted; +	int localboot; +	struct list_head list; +}; + +/* + * Describes a pxe menu as given via pxe files. + * + * title - the name of the menu as given by a 'menu title' line. + * default_label - the name of the default label, if any. + * timeout - time in tenths of a second to wait for a user key-press before + *           booting the default label. + * prompt - if 0, don't prompt for a choice unless the timeout period is + *          interrupted.  If 1, always prompt for a choice regardless of + *          timeout. + * labels - a list of labels defined for the menu. + */ +struct pxe_menu { +	char *title; +	char *default_label; +	int timeout; +	int prompt; +	struct list_head labels; +}; + +/* + * Allocates memory for and initializes a pxe_label. This uses malloc, so the + * result must be free()'d to reclaim the memory. + * + * Returns NULL if malloc fails. + */ +static struct pxe_label *label_create(void) +{ +	struct pxe_label *label; + +	label = malloc(sizeof(struct pxe_label)); + +	if (!label) +		return NULL; + +	memset(label, 0, sizeof(struct pxe_label)); + +	return label; +} + +/* + * Free the memory used by a pxe_label, including that used by its name, + * kernel, append and initrd members, if they're non NULL. + * + * So - be sure to only use dynamically allocated memory for the members of + * the pxe_label struct, unless you want to clean it up first. These are + * currently only created by the pxe file parsing code. + */ +static void label_destroy(struct pxe_label *label) +{ +	if (label->name) +		free(label->name); + +	if (label->kernel) +		free(label->kernel); + +	if (label->append) +		free(label->append); + +	if (label->initrd) +		free(label->initrd); + +	free(label); +} + +/* + * Print a label and its string members if they're defined. + * + * This is passed as a callback to the menu code for displaying each + * menu entry. + */ +static void label_print(void *data) +{ +	struct pxe_label *label = data; + +	printf("Label: %s\n", label->name); + +	if (label->kernel) +		printf("\tkernel: %s\n", label->kernel); + +	if (label->append) +		printf("\tappend: %s\n", label->append); + +	if (label->initrd) +		printf("\tinitrd: %s\n", label->initrd); +} + +/* + * Boot a label that specified 'localboot'. This requires that the 'localcmd' + * environment variable is defined. Its contents will be executed as U-boot + * command.  If the label specified an 'append' line, its contents will be + * used to overwrite the contents of the 'bootargs' environment variable prior + * to running 'localcmd'. + * + * Returns 1 on success or < 0 on error. + */ +static int label_localboot(struct pxe_label *label) +{ +	char *localcmd, *dupcmd; +	int ret; + +	localcmd = from_env("localcmd"); + +	if (!localcmd) +		return -ENOENT; + +	/* +	 * dup the command to avoid any issues with the version of it existing +	 * in the environment changing during the execution of the command. +	 */ +	dupcmd = strdup(localcmd); + +	if (!dupcmd) +		return -ENOMEM; + +	if (label->append) +		setenv("bootargs", label->append); + +	printf("running: %s\n", dupcmd); + +	ret = run_command2(dupcmd, 0); + +	free(dupcmd); + +	return ret; +} + +/* + * Boot according to the contents of a pxe_label. + * + * If we can't boot for any reason, we return.  A successful boot never + * returns. + * + * The kernel will be stored in the location given by the 'kernel_addr_r' + * environment variable. + * + * If the label specifies an initrd file, it will be stored in the location + * given by the 'ramdisk_addr_r' environment variable. + * + * If the label specifies an 'append' line, its contents will overwrite that + * of the 'bootargs' environment variable. + */ +static void label_boot(struct pxe_label *label) +{ +	char *bootm_argv[] = { "bootm", NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; +	int bootm_argc = 3; + +	label_print(label); + +	label->attempted = 1; + +	if (label->localboot) { +		label_localboot(label); +		return; +	} + +	if (label->kernel == NULL) { +		printf("No kernel given, skipping %s\n", +				label->name); +		return; +	} + +	if (label->initrd) { +		if (get_relfile_envaddr(label->initrd, "ramdisk_addr_r") < 0) { +			printf("Skipping %s for failure retrieving initrd\n", +					label->name); +			return; +		} + +		bootm_argv[2] = getenv("ramdisk_addr_r"); +	} else { +		bootm_argv[2] = "-"; +	} + +	if (get_relfile_envaddr(label->kernel, "kernel_addr_r") < 0) { +		printf("Skipping %s for failure retrieving kernel\n", +				label->name); +		return; +	} + +	if (label->append) +		setenv("bootargs", label->append); + +	bootm_argv[1] = getenv("kernel_addr_r"); + +	/* +	 * fdt usage is optional.  If there is an fdt_addr specified, we will +	 * pass it along to bootm, and adjust argc appropriately. +	 */ +	bootm_argv[3] = getenv("fdt_addr"); + +	if (bootm_argv[3]) +		bootm_argc = 4; + +	do_bootm(NULL, 0, bootm_argc, bootm_argv); +} + +/* + * Tokens for the pxe file parser. + */ +enum token_type { +	T_EOL, +	T_STRING, +	T_EOF, +	T_MENU, +	T_TITLE, +	T_TIMEOUT, +	T_LABEL, +	T_KERNEL, +	T_APPEND, +	T_INITRD, +	T_LOCALBOOT, +	T_DEFAULT, +	T_PROMPT, +	T_INCLUDE, +	T_INVALID +}; + +/* + * A token - given by a value and a type. + */ +struct token { +	char *val; +	enum token_type type; +}; + +/* + * Keywords recognized. + */ +static const struct token keywords[] = { +	{"menu", T_MENU}, +	{"title", T_TITLE}, +	{"timeout", T_TIMEOUT}, +	{"default", T_DEFAULT}, +	{"prompt", T_PROMPT}, +	{"label", T_LABEL}, +	{"kernel", T_KERNEL}, +	{"localboot", T_LOCALBOOT}, +	{"append", T_APPEND}, +	{"initrd", T_INITRD}, +	{"include", T_INCLUDE}, +	{NULL, T_INVALID} +}; + +/* + * Since pxe(linux) files don't have a token to identify the start of a + * literal, we have to keep track of when we're in a state where a literal is + * expected vs when we're in a state a keyword is expected. + */ +enum lex_state { +	L_NORMAL = 0, +	L_KEYWORD, +	L_SLITERAL +}; + +/* + * get_string retrieves a string from *p and stores it as a token in + * *t. + * + * get_string used for scanning both string literals and keywords. + * + * Characters from *p are copied into t-val until a character equal to + * delim is found, or a NUL byte is reached. If delim has the special value of + * ' ', any whitespace character will be used as a delimiter. + * + * If lower is unequal to 0, uppercase characters will be converted to + * lowercase in the result. This is useful to make keywords case + * insensitive. + * + * The location of *p is updated to point to the first character after the end + * of the token - the ending delimiter. + * + * On success, the new value of t->val is returned. Memory for t->val is + * allocated using malloc and must be free()'d to reclaim it.  If insufficient + * memory is available, NULL is returned. + */ +static char *get_string(char **p, struct token *t, char delim, int lower) +{ +	char *b, *e; +	size_t len, i; + +	/* +	 * b and e both start at the beginning of the input stream. +	 * +	 * e is incremented until we find the ending delimiter, or a NUL byte +	 * is reached. Then, we take e - b to find the length of the token. +	 */ +	b = e = *p; + +	while (*e) { +		if ((delim == ' ' && isspace(*e)) || delim == *e) +			break; +		e++; +	} + +	len = e - b; + +	/* +	 * Allocate memory to hold the string, and copy it in, converting +	 * characters to lowercase if lower is != 0. +	 */ +	t->val = malloc(len + 1); +	if (!t->val) +		return NULL; + +	for (i = 0; i < len; i++, b++) { +		if (lower) +			t->val[i] = tolower(*b); +		else +			t->val[i] = *b; +	} + +	t->val[len] = '\0'; + +	/* +	 * Update *p so the caller knows where to continue scanning. +	 */ +	*p = e; + +	t->type = T_STRING; + +	return t->val; +} + +/* + * Populate a keyword token with a type and value. + */ +static void get_keyword(struct token *t) +{ +	int i; + +	for (i = 0; keywords[i].val; i++) { +		if (!strcmp(t->val, keywords[i].val)) { +			t->type = keywords[i].type; +			break; +		} +	} +} + +/* + * Get the next token.  We have to keep track of which state we're in to know + * if we're looking to get a string literal or a keyword. + * + * *p is updated to point at the first character after the current token. + */ +static void get_token(char **p, struct token *t, enum lex_state state) +{ +	char *c = *p; + +	t->type = T_INVALID; + +	/* eat non EOL whitespace */ +	while (isblank(*c)) +		c++; + +	/* +	 * eat comments. note that string literals can't begin with #, but +	 * can contain a # after their first character. +	 */ +	if (*c == '#') { +		while (*c && *c != '\n') +			c++; +	} + +	if (*c == '\n') { +		t->type = T_EOL; +		c++; +	} else if (*c == '\0') { +		t->type = T_EOF; +		c++; +	} else if (state == L_SLITERAL) { +		get_string(&c, t, '\n', 0); +	} else if (state == L_KEYWORD) { +		/* +		 * when we expect a keyword, we first get the next string +		 * token delimited by whitespace, and then check if it +		 * matches a keyword in our keyword list. if it does, it's +		 * converted to a keyword token of the appropriate type, and +		 * if not, it remains a string token. +		 */ +		get_string(&c, t, ' ', 1); +		get_keyword(t); +	} + +	*p = c; +} + +/* + * Increment *c until we get to the end of the current line, or EOF. + */ +static void eol_or_eof(char **c) +{ +	while (**c && **c != '\n') +		(*c)++; +} + +/* + * All of these parse_* functions share some common behavior. + * + * They finish with *c pointing after the token they parse, and return 1 on + * success, or < 0 on error. + */ + +/* + * Parse a string literal and store a pointer it at *dst. String literals + * terminate at the end of the line. + */ +static int parse_sliteral(char **c, char **dst) +{ +	struct token t; +	char *s = *c; + +	get_token(c, &t, L_SLITERAL); + +	if (t.type != T_STRING) { +		printf("Expected string literal: %.*s\n", (int)(*c - s), s); +		return -EINVAL; +	} + +	*dst = t.val; + +	return 1; +} + +/* + * Parse a base 10 (unsigned) integer and store it at *dst. + */ +static int parse_integer(char **c, int *dst) +{ +	struct token t; +	char *s = *c; +	unsigned long temp; + +	get_token(c, &t, L_SLITERAL); + +	if (t.type != T_STRING) { +		printf("Expected string: %.*s\n", (int)(*c - s), s); +		return -EINVAL; +	} + +	if (strict_strtoul(t.val, 10, &temp) < 0) { +		printf("Expected unsigned integer: %s\n", t.val); +		return -EINVAL; +	} + +	*dst = (int)temp; + +	free(t.val); + +	return 1; +} + +static int parse_pxefile_top(char *p, struct pxe_menu *cfg, int nest_level); + +/* + * Parse an include statement, and retrieve and parse the file it mentions. + * + * base should point to a location where it's safe to store the file, and + * nest_level should indicate how many nested includes have occurred. For this + * include, nest_level has already been incremented and doesn't need to be + * incremented here. + */ +static int handle_include(char **c, char *base, +				struct pxe_menu *cfg, int nest_level) +{ +	char *include_path; +	char *s = *c; +	int err; + +	err = parse_sliteral(c, &include_path); + +	if (err < 0) { +		printf("Expected include path: %.*s\n", +				 (int)(*c - s), s); +		return err; +	} + +	err = get_pxe_file(include_path, base); + +	if (err < 0) { +		printf("Couldn't retrieve %s\n", include_path); +		return err; +	} + +	return parse_pxefile_top(base, cfg, nest_level); +} + +/* + * Parse lines that begin with 'menu'. + * + * b and nest are provided to handle the 'menu include' case. + * + * b should be the address where the file currently being parsed is stored. + * + * nest_level should be 1 when parsing the top level pxe file, 2 when parsing + * a file it includes, 3 when parsing a file included by that file, and so on. + */ +static int parse_menu(char **c, struct pxe_menu *cfg, char *b, int nest_level) +{ +	struct token t; +	char *s = *c; +	int err; + +	get_token(c, &t, L_KEYWORD); + +	switch (t.type) { +	case T_TITLE: +		err = parse_sliteral(c, &cfg->title); + +		break; + +	case T_INCLUDE: +		err = handle_include(c, b + strlen(b) + 1, cfg, +						nest_level + 1); +		break; + +	default: +		printf("Ignoring malformed menu command: %.*s\n", +				(int)(*c - s), s); +	} + +	if (err < 0) +		return err; + +	eol_or_eof(c); + +	return 1; +} + +/* + * Handles parsing a 'menu line' when we're parsing a label. + */ +static int parse_label_menu(char **c, struct pxe_menu *cfg, +				struct pxe_label *label) +{ +	struct token t; +	char *s; + +	s = *c; + +	get_token(c, &t, L_KEYWORD); + +	switch (t.type) { +	case T_DEFAULT: +		if (cfg->default_label) +			free(cfg->default_label); + +		cfg->default_label = strdup(label->name); + +		if (!cfg->default_label) +			return -ENOMEM; + +		break; +	default: +		printf("Ignoring malformed menu command: %.*s\n", +				(int)(*c - s), s); +	} + +	eol_or_eof(c); + +	return 0; +} + +/* + * Parses a label and adds it to the list of labels for a menu. + * + * A label ends when we either get to the end of a file, or + * get some input we otherwise don't have a handler defined + * for. + * + */ +static int parse_label(char **c, struct pxe_menu *cfg) +{ +	struct token t; +	char *s = *c; +	struct pxe_label *label; +	int err; + +	label = label_create(); +	if (!label) +		return -ENOMEM; + +	err = parse_sliteral(c, &label->name); +	if (err < 0) { +		printf("Expected label name: %.*s\n", (int)(*c - s), s); +		label_destroy(label); +		return -EINVAL; +	} + +	list_add_tail(&label->list, &cfg->labels); + +	while (1) { +		s = *c; +		get_token(c, &t, L_KEYWORD); + +		err = 0; +		switch (t.type) { +		case T_MENU: +			err = parse_label_menu(c, cfg, label); +			break; + +		case T_KERNEL: +			err = parse_sliteral(c, &label->kernel); +			break; + +		case T_APPEND: +			err = parse_sliteral(c, &label->append); +			break; + +		case T_INITRD: +			err = parse_sliteral(c, &label->initrd); +			break; + +		case T_LOCALBOOT: +			err = parse_integer(c, &label->localboot); +			break; + +		case T_EOL: +			break; + +		default: +			/* +			 * put the token back! we don't want it - it's the end +			 * of a label and whatever token this is, it's +			 * something for the menu level context to handle. +			 */ +			*c = s; +			return 1; +		} + +		if (err < 0) +			return err; +	} +} + +/* + * This 16 comes from the limit pxelinux imposes on nested includes. + * + * There is no reason at all we couldn't do more, but some limit helps prevent + * infinite (until crash occurs) recursion if a file tries to include itself. + */ +#define MAX_NEST_LEVEL 16 + +/* + * Entry point for parsing a menu file. nest_level indicates how many times + * we've nested in includes.  It will be 1 for the top level menu file. + * + * Returns 1 on success, < 0 on error. + */ +static int parse_pxefile_top(char *p, struct pxe_menu *cfg, int nest_level) +{ +	struct token t; +	char *s, *b, *label_name; +	int err; + +	b = p; + +	if (nest_level > MAX_NEST_LEVEL) { +		printf("Maximum nesting (%d) exceeded\n", MAX_NEST_LEVEL); +		return -EMLINK; +	} + +	while (1) { +		s = p; + +		get_token(&p, &t, L_KEYWORD); + +		err = 0; +		switch (t.type) { +		case T_MENU: +			err = parse_menu(&p, cfg, b, nest_level); +			break; + +		case T_TIMEOUT: +			err = parse_integer(&p, &cfg->timeout); +			break; + +		case T_LABEL: +			err = parse_label(&p, cfg); +			break; + +		case T_DEFAULT: +			err = parse_sliteral(&p, &label_name); + +			if (label_name) { +				if (cfg->default_label) +					free(cfg->default_label); + +				cfg->default_label = label_name; +			} + +			break; + +		case T_PROMPT: +			err = parse_integer(&p, &cfg->prompt); +			break; + +		case T_EOL: +			break; + +		case T_EOF: +			return 1; + +		default: +			printf("Ignoring unknown command: %.*s\n", +							(int)(p - s), s); +			eol_or_eof(&p); +		} + +		if (err < 0) +			return err; +	} +} + +/* + * Free the memory used by a pxe_menu and its labels. + */ +static void destroy_pxe_menu(struct pxe_menu *cfg) +{ +	struct list_head *pos, *n; +	struct pxe_label *label; + +	if (cfg->title) +		free(cfg->title); + +	if (cfg->default_label) +		free(cfg->default_label); + +	list_for_each_safe(pos, n, &cfg->labels) { +		label = list_entry(pos, struct pxe_label, list); + +		label_destroy(label); +	} + +	free(cfg); +} + +/* + * Entry point for parsing a pxe file. This is only used for the top level + * file. + * + * Returns NULL if there is an error, otherwise, returns a pointer to a + * pxe_menu struct populated with the results of parsing the pxe file (and any + * files it includes). The resulting pxe_menu struct can be free()'d by using + * the destroy_pxe_menu() function. + */ +static struct pxe_menu *parse_pxefile(char *menucfg) +{ +	struct pxe_menu *cfg; + +	cfg = malloc(sizeof(struct pxe_menu)); + +	if (!cfg) +		return NULL; + +	memset(cfg, 0, sizeof(struct pxe_menu)); + +	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cfg->labels); + +	if (parse_pxefile_top(menucfg, cfg, 1) < 0) { +		destroy_pxe_menu(cfg); +		return NULL; +	} + +	return cfg; +} + +/* + * Converts a pxe_menu struct into a menu struct for use with U-boot's generic + * menu code. + */ +static struct menu *pxe_menu_to_menu(struct pxe_menu *cfg) +{ +	struct pxe_label *label; +	struct list_head *pos; +	struct menu *m; +	int err; + +	/* +	 * Create a menu and add items for all the labels. +	 */ +	m = menu_create(cfg->title, cfg->timeout, cfg->prompt, label_print); + +	if (!m) +		return NULL; + +	list_for_each(pos, &cfg->labels) { +		label = list_entry(pos, struct pxe_label, list); + +		if (menu_item_add(m, label->name, label) != 1) { +			menu_destroy(m); +			return NULL; +		} +	} + +	/* +	 * After we've created items for each label in the menu, set the +	 * menu's default label if one was specified. +	 */ +	if (cfg->default_label) { +		err = menu_default_set(m, cfg->default_label); +		if (err != 1) { +			if (err != -ENOENT) { +				menu_destroy(m); +				return NULL; +			} + +			printf("Missing default: %s\n", cfg->default_label); +		} +	} + +	return m; +} + +/* + * Try to boot any labels we have yet to attempt to boot. + */ +static void boot_unattempted_labels(struct pxe_menu *cfg) +{ +	struct list_head *pos; +	struct pxe_label *label; + +	list_for_each(pos, &cfg->labels) { +		label = list_entry(pos, struct pxe_label, list); + +		if (!label->attempted) +			label_boot(label); +	} +} + +/* + * Boot the system as prescribed by a pxe_menu. + * + * Use the menu system to either get the user's choice or the default, based + * on config or user input.  If there is no default or user's choice, + * attempted to boot labels in the order they were given in pxe files. + * If the default or user's choice fails to boot, attempt to boot other + * labels in the order they were given in pxe files. + * + * If this function returns, there weren't any labels that successfully + * booted, or the user interrupted the menu selection via ctrl+c. + */ +static void handle_pxe_menu(struct pxe_menu *cfg) +{ +	void *choice; +	struct menu *m; +	int err; + +	m = pxe_menu_to_menu(cfg); +	if (!m) +		return; + +	err = menu_get_choice(m, &choice); + +	menu_destroy(m); + +	if (err < 1) +		return; + +	label_boot(choice); + +	boot_unattempted_labels(cfg); +} + +/* + * Boots a system using a pxe file + * + * Returns 0 on success, 1 on error. + */ +static int +do_pxe_boot(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]) +{ +	unsigned long pxefile_addr_r; +	struct pxe_menu *cfg; +	char *pxefile_addr_str; + +	if (argc == 1) { +		pxefile_addr_str = from_env("pxefile_addr_r"); +		if (!pxefile_addr_str) +			return 1; + +	} else if (argc == 2) { +		pxefile_addr_str = argv[1]; +	} else { +		return cmd_usage(cmdtp); +	} + +	if (strict_strtoul(pxefile_addr_str, 16, &pxefile_addr_r) < 0) { +		printf("Invalid pxefile address: %s\n", pxefile_addr_str); +		return 1; +	} + +	cfg = parse_pxefile((char *)(pxefile_addr_r)); + +	if (cfg == NULL) { +		printf("Error parsing config file\n"); +		return 1; +	} + +	handle_pxe_menu(cfg); + +	destroy_pxe_menu(cfg); + +	return 0; +} + +static cmd_tbl_t cmd_pxe_sub[] = { +	U_BOOT_CMD_MKENT(get, 1, 1, do_pxe_get, "", ""), +	U_BOOT_CMD_MKENT(boot, 2, 1, do_pxe_boot, "", "") +}; + +int do_pxe(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]) +{ +	cmd_tbl_t *cp; + +	if (argc < 2) +		return cmd_usage(cmdtp); + +	/* drop initial "pxe" arg */ +	argc--; +	argv++; + +	cp = find_cmd_tbl(argv[0], cmd_pxe_sub, ARRAY_SIZE(cmd_pxe_sub)); + +	if (cp) +		return cp->cmd(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv); + +	return cmd_usage(cmdtp); +} + +U_BOOT_CMD( +	pxe, 3, 1, do_pxe, +	"commands to get and boot from pxe files", +	"get - try to retrieve a pxe file using tftp\npxe " +	"boot [pxefile_addr_r] - boot from the pxe file at pxefile_addr_r\n" +); diff --git a/common/main.c b/common/main.c index 7be295528..e96c95a03 100644 --- a/common/main.c +++ b/common/main.c @@ -269,7 +269,9 @@ int abortboot(int bootdelay)  /*   * Return 0 on success, or != 0 on error.   */ +#ifndef CONFIG_CMD_PXE  static inline +#endif  int run_command2(const char *cmd, int flag)  {  #ifndef CONFIG_SYS_HUSH_PARSER diff --git a/doc/README.pxe b/doc/README.pxe new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9026d9c9d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/README.pxe @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2010-2011 Calxeda, Inc. + * + * 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 (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +The 'pxe' commands provide a near subset of the functionality provided by +the PXELINUX boot loader. This allows U-boot based systems to be controlled +remotely using the same PXE based techniques that many non U-boot based servers +use. + +Commands +======== + +pxe get +------- +     syntax: pxe get + +     follows PXELINUX's rules for retrieving configuration files from a tftp +     server, and supports a subset of PXELINUX's config file syntax. + +     Environment +     ----------- +     'pxe get' requires two environment variables to be set: + +     pxefile_addr_r - should be set to a location in RAM large enough to hold +     pxe files while they're being processed. Up to 16 config files may be +     held in memory at once. The exact number and size of the files varies with +     how the system is being used. A typical config file is a few hundred bytes +     long. + +     bootfile,serverip - these two are typically set in the DHCP response +     handler, and correspond to fields in the DHCP response. + +     'pxe get' optionally supports these two environment variables being set: + +     ethaddr - this is the standard MAC address for the ethernet adapter in use. +     'pxe get' uses it to look for a configuration file specific to a system's +     MAC address. + +     pxeuuid - this is a UUID in standard form using lower case hexadecimal +     digits, for example, 550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000. 'pxe get' uses +     it to look for a configuration file based on the system's UUID. + +     File Paths +     ---------- +     'pxe get' repeatedly tries to download config files until it either +     successfully downloads one or runs out of paths to try. The order and +     contents of paths it tries mirrors exactly that of PXELINUX - you can +     read in more detail about it at: + +     http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/Doc/pxelinux + +pxe boot +-------- +     syntax: pxe boot [pxefile_addr_r] + +     Interprets a pxe file stored in memory. + +     pxefile_addr_r is an optional argument giving the location of the pxe file. +     The file must be terminated with a NUL byte. + +     Environment +     ----------- +     There are some environment variables that may need to be set, depending +     on conditions. + +     pxefile_addr_r - if the optional argument pxefile_addr_r is not supplied, +     an environment variable named pxefile_addr_r must be supplied. This is +     typically the same value as is used for the 'pxe get' command. + +     bootfile - typically set in the DHCP response handler based on the +     same field in the DHCP respone, this path is used to generate the base +     directory that all other paths to files retrieved by 'pxe boot' will use. +     If no bootfile is specified, paths used in pxe files will be used as is. + +     serverip - typically set in the DHCP response handler, this is the IP +     address of the tftp server from which other files will be retrieved. + +     kernel_addr_r, initrd_addr_r - locations in RAM at which 'pxe boot' will +     store the kernel and initrd it retrieves from tftp. These locations will +     be passed to the bootm command to boot the kernel. These environment +     variables are required to be set. + +     fdt_addr - the location of a fdt blob. If this is set, it will be passed +     to bootm when booting a kernel. + +pxe file format +=============== +The pxe file format is nearly a subset of the PXELINUX file format; see +http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/PXELINUX. It's composed of one line +commands - global commands, and commands specific to labels. Lines begining +with # are treated as comments. White space between and at the beginning of +lines is ignored. + +The size of pxe files and the number of labels is only limited by the amount +of RAM available to U-boot. Memory for labels is dynamically allocated as +they're parsed, and memory for pxe files is statically allocated, and its +location is given by the pxefile_addr_r environment variable. The pxe code is +not aware of the size of the pxefile memory and will outgrow it if pxe files +are too large. + +Supported global commands +------------------------- +Unrecognized commands are ignored. + +default <label>     - the label named here is treated as the default and is +                      the first label 'pxe boot' attempts to boot. + +menu title <string> - sets a title for the menu of labels being displayed. + +menu include <path> - use tftp to retrieve the pxe file at <path>, which +                      is then immediately parsed as if the start of its +                      contents were the next line in the current file. nesting +                      of include up to 16 files deep is supported. + +prompt <flag>       - if 1, always prompt the user to enter a label to boot +                      from. if 0, only prompt the user if timeout expires. + +timeout <num>	    - wait for user input for <num>/10 seconds before +                      auto-booting a node. + +label <name>        - begin a label definition. labels continue until +                      a command not recognized as a label command is seen, +                      or EOF is reached. + +Supported label commands +------------------------ +labels end when a command not recognized as a label command is reached, or EOF. + +menu default        - set this label as the default label to boot; this is +                      the same behavior as the global default command but +                      specified in a different way + +kernel <path>       - if this label is chosen, use tftp to retrieve the kernel +                      at <path>. it will be stored at the address indicated in +                      the kernel_addr_r environment variable, and that address +                      will be passed to bootm to boot this kernel. + +append <string>     - use <string> as the kernel command line when booting this +                      label. + +initrd <path>       - if this label is chosen, use tftp to retrieve the initrd +                      at <path>. it will be stored at the address indicated in +                      the initrd_addr_r environment variable, and that address +                      will be passed to bootm. + +localboot <flag>    - Run the command defined by "localcmd" in the environment. +                      <flag> is ignored and is only here to match the syntax of +                      PXELINUX config files. + +Example +------- +Here's a couple of example files to show how this works. + +------------/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/menus/linux.list---------- +menu title Linux selections + +# This is the default label +label install +	menu label Default Install Image +	kernel kernels/install.bin +	append console=ttyAMA0,38400 debug earlyprintk +	initrd initrds/uzInitrdDebInstall + +# Just another label +label linux-2.6.38 +	kernel kernels/linux-2.6.38.bin +	append root=/dev/sdb1 + +# The locally installed kernel +label local +	menu label Locally installed kernel +	append root=/dev/sdb1 +	localboot 1 +------------------------------------------------------------- + +------------/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default------------------- +menu include pxelinux.cfg/menus/base.menu +timeout 500 + +default linux-2.6.38 +------------------------------------------------------------- + +When a pxe client retrieves and boots the default pxe file, +'pxe boot' will wait for user input for 5 seconds before booting +the linux-2.6.38 label, which will cause /tftpboot/kernels/linux-2.6.38.bin +to be downloaded, and boot with the command line "root=/dev/sdb1" + +Differences with PXELINUX +========================= +The biggest difference between U-boot's pxe and PXELINUX is that since +U-boot's pxe support is written entirely in C, it can run on any platform +with network support in U-boot. Here are some other differences between +PXELINUX and U-boot's pxe support. + +- U-boot's pxe does not support the PXELINUX DHCP option codes specified +  in RFC 5071, but could be extended to do so. + +- when U-boot's pxe fails to boot, it will return control to U-boot, +  allowing another command to run, other U-boot command, instead of resetting +  the machine like PXELINUX. + +- U-boot's pxe doesn't rely on or provide an UNDI/PXE stack in memory, it +  only uses U-boot. + +- U-boot's pxe doesn't provide the full menu implementation that PXELINUX +  does, only a simple text based menu using the commands described in +  this README.  With PXELINUX, it's possible to have a graphical boot +  menu, submenus, passwords, etc. U-boot's pxe could be extended to support +  a more robust menuing system like that of PXELINUX's. + +- U-boot's pxe expects U-boot uimg's as kernels.  Anything that would work +  with the 'bootm' command in U-boot could work with the 'pxe boot' command. + +- U-boot's pxe doesn't recognize initrd options in the append command - you +  must specify initrd files using the initrd command. + +- U-boot's pxe only recognizes a single file on the initrd command line.  It +  could be extended to support multiple. + +- in U-boot's pxe, the localboot command doesn't necessarily cause a local +  disk boot - it will do whatever is defined in the 'localcmd' env +  variable. And since it doesn't support a full UNDI/PXE stack, the +  type field is ignored. + +- the interactive prompt in U-boot's pxe only allows you to choose a label +  from the menu.  If you want to boot something not listed, you can ctrl+c +  out of 'pxe boot' and use existing U-boot commands to accomplish it. diff --git a/include/common.h b/include/common.h index 7950c8bde..77a29c8b1 100644 --- a/include/common.h +++ b/include/common.h @@ -255,6 +255,9 @@ int	print_buffer (ulong addr, void* data, uint width, uint count, uint linelen);  /* common/main.c */  void	main_loop	(void);  int	run_command	(const char *cmd, int flag); +#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_PXE +int run_command2(const char *cmd, int flag); +#endif  int	readline	(const char *const prompt);  int	readline_into_buffer	(const char *const prompt, char * buffer);  int	parse_line (char *, char *[]); @@ -285,6 +288,9 @@ extern ulong load_addr;		/* Default Load Address */  /* common/cmd_doc.c */  void	doc_probe(unsigned long physadr); +/* common/cmd_net.c */ +int do_tftpb(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]); +  /* common/cmd_nvedit.c */  int	env_init     (void);  void	env_relocate (void); |