Code later on checks if variables inside the struct are
0 to see if they have been set, like if there were addresses
in the bootpath.
The variables were not initialized however, so the check
might succeed with uninitialized data, and a new interface
with random addresses and the same name is added. This causes
$net_default_mac to point to the random one, so, for example,
using that variable to load per-mac config files fails.
Bug-Ubuntu: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1785859
Signed-off-by: Julian Andres Klode <julian.klode@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
This patch adds support for virtual LAN (VLAN) tagging. VLAN tagging allows
multiple VLANs in a bridged network to share the same physical network link
but maintain isolation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.1Q
* grub-core/net/ethernet.c: Add check, get, and set vlan tag id.
* grub-core/net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c: Get vlan tag id from bootargs.
* grub-core/net/arp.c: Add check.
* grub-core/net/ip.c: Likewise.
* include/grub/net/arp.h: Add vlantag attribute.
* include/grub/net/ip.h: Likewise.
get_card_packet() from ofnet.c allocates a netbuff based on the device's MTU:
nb = grub_netbuff_alloc (dev->mtu + 64 + 2);
In the case when the MTU is large, and the received packet is
relatively small, this leads to allocation of significantly more memory,
than it's required. An example could be transmission of TFTP packets
with 0x400 blksize via a network card with 0x10000 MTU.
This patch implements a per-card receive buffer in a way similar to efinet.c,
and makes get_card_packet() allocate a netbuff of the received data size.
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Kholmanskikh <stanislav.kholmanskikh@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
In the current code search_net_devices() uses the "alloc-mem" command
from the IEEE1275 User Interface for allocation of the transmit buffer
for the case when GRUB_IEEE1275_FLAG_VIRT_TO_REAL_BROKEN is set.
I don't have hardware where this flag is set to verify if this
workaround is still needed. However, further changes to ofnet will
require to execute this workaround one more time. Therefore, to
avoid possible duplication of code I'm moving this piece of
code into a function.
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Kholmanskikh <stanislav.kholmanskikh@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
ipv6 routing in grub2 is broken, we cannot talk to anything outside our local
network or anything that doesn't route in our global namespace. This patch
fixes this by doing a couple of things
1) Read the router information off of the router advertisement. If we have a
router lifetime we need to take the source address and create a route from it.
2) Changes the routing stuff slightly to allow you to specify a gateway _and_ an
interface. Since the router advertisements come in on the link local address we
need to associate it with the global address on the card. So when we are
processing the router advertisement, either use the SLAAC interface we create
and add the route to that interface, or loop through the global addresses we
currently have on our interface and associate it with one of those addresses.
We need to have a special case here for the default route so that it gets used,
we do this by setting the masksize to 0 to mean it encompasses all networks.
The routing code will automatically select the best route so if there is a
closer match we will use that.
With this patch I can now talk to ipv6 addresses outside of my local network.
Thanks,
Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
sun4v vnet devices do not implement the support of duplex and speed
instance attributes. An attempt to open such a device with
the attributes will fail:
ok select net:speed=auto,duplex=auto
Unknown key 'speed'
Unknown key 'duplex'
Manual Configuration: Host IP, boot server and filename must be specified
WARNING: /virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/network@0: Can't open OBP standard TFTP package
Can't open device
ok
Therefore, let's not set SUFFIX for such devices.
Signed-off-by: Stanislav Kholmanskikh <stanislav.kholmanskikh@oracle.com>
The EFI spec indicates that get_status() should return the address of the buffer
we passed into transmit to indicate the the buffer was transmitted. However we
have boxes where the firmware returns some arbitrary address instead, which
makes grub think that we've not sent anything. So since we have the SNP stuff
opened in exclusive mode just assume any non-NULL txbuf means that our transmit
occurred properly. This makes grub able to do its networking stuff properly on
our broken firmware. Thanks,
cc: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fb.com>
Exclusive open on SNP will close all existing protocol instances which
may disable all receive filters on interface. Reinstall them after we
opened protocol exclusively.
Also follow UEFI specification recommendation and stop interfaces when
closing them:
Unexpected system errors, reboots and hangs can occur if an OS is loaded
and the network devices are not Shutdown() and Stopped().
Also by: Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>
Closes: 45204
EDK2 network stack is based on Managed Network Protocol which is layered
on top of Simple Management Protocol and does background polling. This
polling races with grub for received (and probably trasmitted) packets
which causes either serious slowdown or complete failure to load files.
Open SNP device exclusively. This destroys all child MNP instances and
stops background polling.
Exclusive open cannot be done when enumerating cards, as it would destroy
PXE information we need to autoconfigure interface; and it cannot be done
during autoconfiguration as we need to do it for non-PXE boot as well. So
move SNP open to card ->open method and add matching ->close to clean up.
Based on patch from Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>
Also-By: Mark Salter <msalter@redhat.com>
Closes: 41731
EDK2 PXE driver creates two child devices - IPv4 and IPv6 - with
bound SNP instance. This means we get three cards for every physical
adapter when enumerating. Not only is this confusing, this may result
in grub ignoring packets that come in via the "wrong" card.
Example of device hierarchy is
Ctrl[91] PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)
Ctrl[95] PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/MAC(525400123456,0x1)
Ctrl[B4] PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/MAC(525400123456,0x1)/IPv4(0.0.0.0)
Ctrl[BC] PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x3,0x0)/MAC(525400123456,0x1)/IPv6(0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000)
Skip PXE created virtual devices when enumerating cards. Make sure to
find real card when applying initial autoconfiguration during PXE boot,
this information is associated with one of child devices.
This reverts commits 47b2bee3ef
and 8d3c4544ff. It is not safe
to free allocated cards, dangling pointers main remain. Such
cleanup requires more changes in net core.
It enables net boot even when there is no bootp/dhcp server.
* grub-core/net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c: Add grub_ieee1275_parse_bootpath and
call it at grub_ieee1275_net_config_real.
* grub-core/kern/ieee1275/init.c: Add bootpath to grub_ieee1275_net_config.
* include/grub/ieee1275/ieee1275.h: Likewise.
* Makefile.util.def (grub-mount): Add LIBGEOM to ldadd.
* grub-core/net/drivers/emu/emunet.c: Only include Linux-specific
headers on Linux.
(GRUB_MOD_INIT): Return immediately on non-Linux platforms; this
implementation is currently Linux-specific.
* util/getroot.c (exec_pipe): Define only on Linux or when either
libzfs or libnvpair is unavailable.
(find_root_devices_from_poolname): Remove unused path variable.
* include/grub/ieee1275/ieee1275.h (grub_ieee1275_flag): New enum values
GRUB_IEEE1275_FLAG_NO_OFNET_SUFFIX and
GRUB_IEEE1275_FLAG_VIRT_TO_REAL_BROKEN.
* grub-core/net/drivers/efi/efinet.c (grub_efinet_findcards): Use
txbufsize.
* grub-core/kern/ieee1275/cmain.c (grub_ieee1275_find_options): Use
compatible property to check for macs. Set
GRUB_IEEE1275_FLAG_NO_OFNET_SUFFIX and
GRUB_IEEE1275_FLAG_VIRT_TO_REAL_BROKEN on macs.
* grub-core/net/drivers/ieee1275/ofnet.c (card_open): Don't add suffix
if GRUB_IEEE1275_FLAG_NO_OFNET_SUFFIX is set.
(send_card_buffer): Use txbuf.
(grub_ofnet_findcards): Allocate txbuf. Simplify code flow and move
nested function out of the parent while on it.
* include/grub/net.h (grub_net_card_driver): Allow driver to modify
card. All users updated.
(grub_net_card): New members txbuf, rcvbuf, rcvbufsize and txbusy.
* grub-core/net/drivers/efi/efinet.c (send_card_buffer): Reuse buffer.
(get_card_packet): Likewise.
(grub_efinet_findcards): Init new fields.
with DMA.
* grub-core/commands/boot.c (grub_loader_noreturn): Rename to ...
(grub_loader_flags): ... this. All users updated.
(grub_loader_boot): Check for GRUB_LOADER_FLAG_NORETURN.
* grub-core/loader/i386/pc/pxechainloader.c (grub_cmd_pxechain): Mark
loader as GRUB_LOADER_FLAG_PXE_NOT_UNLOAD.
* grub-core/net/drivers/i386/pc/pxe.c (grub_pxe_shutdown): New
function.
(grub_pxe_restore): Likewise.
(fini_hnd): New var.
(GRUB_MOD_INIT): Register shutdown hook.
(GRUB_MOD_FINI): Shutdown and unregister shutdown hook.
* include/grub/loader.h (GRUB_LOADER_FLAG_NORETURN): New const.
(GRUB_LOADER_FLAG_PXE_NOT_UNLOAD): Likewise.
(grub_loader_set): Rename second argument to flags.
* grub-core/loader/i386/pc/pxechainloader.c: New file.
* grub-core/net/drivers/i386/pc/pxe.c (grub_pxe_get_cached): New
function.
(grub_pc_net_config_real): Use grub_pxe_get_cached.
* include/grub/i386/pc/pxe.h (grub_pxe_get_cached): New proto.