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-#include <gpxe/init.h>
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-#include <gpxe/in.h>
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-/* NOTE: the NFS code is heavily inspired by the NetBSD netboot code (read:
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- * large portions are copied verbatim) as distributed in OSKit 0.97. A few
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- * changes were necessary to adapt the code to Etherboot and to fix several
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- * inconsistencies. Also the RPC message preparation is done "by hand" to
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- * avoid adding netsprintf() which I find hard to understand and use. */
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-/* NOTE 2: Etherboot does not care about things beyond the kernel image, so
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- * it loads the kernel image off the boot server (ARP_SERVER) and does not
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- * access the client root disk (root-path in dhcpd.conf), which would use
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- * ARP_ROOTSERVER. The root disk is something the operating system we are
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- * about to load needs to use. This is different from the OSKit 0.97 logic. */
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-
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-/* NOTE 3: Symlink handling introduced by Anselm M Hoffmeister, 2003-July-14
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- * If a symlink is encountered, it is followed as far as possible (recursion
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- * possible, maximum 16 steps). There is no clearing of ".."'s inside the
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- * path, so please DON'T DO THAT. thx. */
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-#define START_OPORT 700 /* mountd usually insists on secure ports */
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-#define OPORT_SWEEP 200 /* make sure we don't leave secure range */
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-static int oport = START_OPORT;
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-static struct sockaddr_in mount_server;
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-static struct sockaddr_in nfs_server;
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-static unsigned long rpc_id;
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-/**************************************************************************
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-RPC_INIT - set up the ID counter to something fairly random
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-**************************************************************************/
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-void rpc_init(void)
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-{
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- unsigned long t;
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- t = currticks();
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- rpc_id = t ^ (t << 8) ^ (t << 16);
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-}
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-/**************************************************************************
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-RPC_PRINTERROR - Print a low level RPC error message
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-**************************************************************************/
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-static void rpc_printerror(struct rpc_t *rpc)
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-{
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- if (rpc->u.reply.rstatus || rpc->u.reply.verifier ||
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- rpc->u.reply.astatus) {
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- /* rpc_printerror() is called for any RPC related error,
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- * suppress output if no low level RPC error happened. */
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- DBG("RPC error: (%ld,%ld,%ld)\n", ntohl(rpc->u.reply.rstatus),
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- ntohl(rpc->u.reply.verifier),
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- ntohl(rpc->u.reply.astatus));
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- }
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-}
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-/**************************************************************************
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-AWAIT_RPC - Wait for an rpc packet
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-**************************************************************************/
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-static int await_rpc(int ival, void *ptr,
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- unsigned short ptype __unused, struct iphdr *ip,
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- struct udphdr *udp, struct tcphdr *tcp __unused)
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- struct rpc_t *rpc;
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- if (!udp)
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- return 0;
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- if (arptable[ARP_CLIENT].ipaddr.s_addr != ip->dest.s_addr)
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- return 0;
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- if (ntohs(udp->dest) != ival)
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- return 0;
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- if (nic.packetlen < ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr) + 8)
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- return 0;
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- rpc = (struct rpc_t *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
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- if (*(unsigned long *)ptr != ntohl(rpc->u.reply.id))
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- return 0;
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- if (MSG_REPLY != ntohl(rpc->u.reply.type))
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- return 0;
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- return 1;
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-}
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-/**************************************************************************
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-RPC_LOOKUP - Lookup RPC Port numbers
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-**************************************************************************/
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-static int rpc_lookup(struct sockaddr_in *addr, int prog, int ver, int sport)
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- struct rpc_t buf, *rpc;
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- unsigned long id;
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- int retries;
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- long *p;
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- id = rpc_id++;
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- buf.u.call.id = htonl(id);
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- buf.u.call.type = htonl(MSG_CALL);
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- buf.u.call.rpcvers = htonl(2); /* use RPC version 2 */
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- buf.u.call.prog = htonl(PROG_PORTMAP);
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- buf.u.call.vers = htonl(2); /* portmapper is version 2 */
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- buf.u.call.proc = htonl(PORTMAP_GETPORT);
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- p = (long *)buf.u.call.data;
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- *p++ = 0; *p++ = 0; /* auth credential */
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- *p++ = 0; *p++ = 0; /* auth verifier */
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- *p++ = htonl(prog);
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- *p++ = htonl(ver);
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- *p++ = htonl(IP_UDP);
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- long timeout;
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- udp_transmit(addr->sin_addr.s_addr, sport, addr->sin_port,
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- (char *)p - (char *)&buf, &buf);
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- timeout = rfc2131_sleep_interval(TIMEOUT, retries);
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- if (await_reply(await_rpc, sport, &id, timeout)) {
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- rpc = (struct rpc_t *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
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- return ntohl(rpc->u.reply.data[0]);
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-RPC_ADD_CREDENTIALS - Add RPC authentication/verifier entries
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-**************************************************************************/
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-static long *rpc_add_credentials(long *p)
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- int hl;
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- /* Here's the executive summary on authentication requirements of the
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- * in the AUTH_UNIX scheme). *BSD refuses AUTH_NONE, but accepts
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- /* Provide an AUTH_UNIX credential. */
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-NFS_PRINTERROR - Print a NFS error message
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- case NFSERR_ACCES:
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- buf.u.call.rpcvers = htonl(2); /* use RPC version 2 */
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- buf.u.call.prog = htonl(PROG_MOUNT);
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- buf.u.call.vers = htonl(1); /* mountd is version 1 */
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- for (retries = 0; retries < MAX_RPC_RETRIES; retries++) {
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-NFS_LOOKUP - Lookup Pathname
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-static int nfs_lookup(struct sockaddr_in *server, char *fh, char *path, char *nfh,
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- unsigned long id;
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- buf.u.call.type = htonl(MSG_CALL);
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379
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- buf.u.call.rpcvers = htonl(2); /* use RPC version 2 */
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380
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- buf.u.call.prog = htonl(PROG_NFS);
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381
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- buf.u.call.vers = htonl(2); /* nfsd is version 2 */
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382
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- buf.u.call.proc = htonl(NFS_LOOKUP);
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383
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- p = rpc_add_credentials((long *)buf.u.call.data);
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384
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- memcpy(p, fh, NFS_FHSIZE);
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385
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- p += (NFS_FHSIZE / 4);
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386
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- *p++ = htonl(pathlen);
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387
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- if (pathlen & 3) {
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388
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- *(p + pathlen / 4) = 0; /* add zero padding */
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389
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- }
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390
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- memcpy(p, path, pathlen);
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391
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- p += (pathlen + 3) / 4;
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392
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- for (retries = 0; retries < MAX_RPC_RETRIES; retries++) {
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393
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- long timeout = rfc2131_sleep_interval(TIMEOUT, retries);
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394
|
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- udp_transmit(server->sin_addr.s_addr, sport, server->sin_port,
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395
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- (char *)p - (char *)&buf, &buf);
|
396
|
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- if (await_reply(await_rpc, sport, &id, timeout)) {
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397
|
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- rpc = (struct rpc_t *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
|
398
|
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- if (rpc->u.reply.rstatus || rpc->u.reply.verifier ||
|
399
|
|
- rpc->u.reply.astatus || rpc->u.reply.data[0]) {
|
400
|
|
- rpc_printerror(rpc);
|
401
|
|
- if (rpc->u.reply.rstatus) {
|
402
|
|
- /* RPC failed, no verifier, data[0] */
|
403
|
|
- return -9999;
|
404
|
|
- }
|
405
|
|
- if (rpc->u.reply.astatus) {
|
406
|
|
- /* RPC couldn't decode parameters */
|
407
|
|
- return -9998;
|
408
|
|
- }
|
409
|
|
- return -ntohl(rpc->u.reply.data[0]);
|
410
|
|
- } else {
|
411
|
|
- memcpy(nfh, rpc->u.reply.data + 1, NFS_FHSIZE);
|
412
|
|
- return 0;
|
413
|
|
- }
|
414
|
|
- }
|
415
|
|
- }
|
416
|
|
- return -1;
|
417
|
|
-}
|
418
|
|
-
|
419
|
|
-/**************************************************************************
|
420
|
|
-NFS_READ - Read File on NFS Server
|
421
|
|
-**************************************************************************/
|
422
|
|
-static int nfs_read(struct sockaddr_in *server, char *fh, int offset, int len,
|
423
|
|
- int sport)
|
424
|
|
-{
|
425
|
|
- struct rpc_t buf, *rpc;
|
426
|
|
- unsigned long id;
|
427
|
|
- int retries;
|
428
|
|
- long *p;
|
429
|
|
-
|
430
|
|
- static int tokens=0;
|
431
|
|
- /*
|
432
|
|
- * Try to implement something similar to a window protocol in
|
433
|
|
- * terms of response to losses. On successful receive, increment
|
434
|
|
- * the number of tokens by 1 (cap at 256). On failure, halve it.
|
435
|
|
- * When the number of tokens is >= 2, use a very short timeout.
|
436
|
|
- */
|
437
|
|
-
|
438
|
|
- id = rpc_id++;
|
439
|
|
- buf.u.call.id = htonl(id);
|
440
|
|
- buf.u.call.type = htonl(MSG_CALL);
|
441
|
|
- buf.u.call.rpcvers = htonl(2); /* use RPC version 2 */
|
442
|
|
- buf.u.call.prog = htonl(PROG_NFS);
|
443
|
|
- buf.u.call.vers = htonl(2); /* nfsd is version 2 */
|
444
|
|
- buf.u.call.proc = htonl(NFS_READ);
|
445
|
|
- p = rpc_add_credentials((long *)buf.u.call.data);
|
446
|
|
- memcpy(p, fh, NFS_FHSIZE);
|
447
|
|
- p += NFS_FHSIZE / 4;
|
448
|
|
- *p++ = htonl(offset);
|
449
|
|
- *p++ = htonl(len);
|
450
|
|
- *p++ = 0; /* unused parameter */
|
451
|
|
- for (retries = 0; retries < MAX_RPC_RETRIES; retries++) {
|
452
|
|
- long timeout = rfc2131_sleep_interval(TIMEOUT, retries);
|
453
|
|
- if (tokens >= 2)
|
454
|
|
- timeout = TICKS_PER_SEC/2;
|
455
|
|
-
|
456
|
|
- udp_transmit(server->sin_addr.s_addr, sport, server->sin_port,
|
457
|
|
- (char *)p - (char *)&buf, &buf);
|
458
|
|
- if (await_reply(await_rpc, sport, &id, timeout)) {
|
459
|
|
- if (tokens < 256)
|
460
|
|
- tokens++;
|
461
|
|
- rpc = (struct rpc_t *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
|
462
|
|
- if (rpc->u.reply.rstatus || rpc->u.reply.verifier ||
|
463
|
|
- rpc->u.reply.astatus || rpc->u.reply.data[0]) {
|
464
|
|
- rpc_printerror(rpc);
|
465
|
|
- if (rpc->u.reply.rstatus) {
|
466
|
|
- /* RPC failed, no verifier, data[0] */
|
467
|
|
- return -9999;
|
468
|
|
- }
|
469
|
|
- if (rpc->u.reply.astatus) {
|
470
|
|
- /* RPC couldn't decode parameters */
|
471
|
|
- return -9998;
|
472
|
|
- }
|
473
|
|
- return -ntohl(rpc->u.reply.data[0]);
|
474
|
|
- } else {
|
475
|
|
- return 0;
|
476
|
|
- }
|
477
|
|
- } else
|
478
|
|
- tokens >>= 1;
|
479
|
|
- }
|
480
|
|
- return -1;
|
481
|
|
-}
|
482
|
|
-
|
483
|
|
-/**************************************************************************
|
484
|
|
-NFS - Download extended BOOTP data, or kernel image from NFS server
|
485
|
|
-**************************************************************************/
|
486
|
|
-static int nfs ( char *url __unused, struct sockaddr_in *server,
|
487
|
|
- char *name, struct buffer *buffer ) {
|
488
|
|
- static int recursion = 0;
|
489
|
|
- int sport;
|
490
|
|
- int err, namelen = strlen(name);
|
491
|
|
- char dirname[300], *fname;
|
492
|
|
- char dirfh[NFS_FHSIZE]; /* file handle of directory */
|
493
|
|
- char filefh[NFS_FHSIZE]; /* file handle of kernel image */
|
494
|
|
- int rlen, size, offs, len;
|
495
|
|
- struct rpc_t *rpc;
|
496
|
|
-
|
497
|
|
- sport = oport++;
|
498
|
|
- if (oport > START_OPORT+OPORT_SWEEP) {
|
499
|
|
- oport = START_OPORT;
|
500
|
|
- }
|
501
|
|
-
|
502
|
|
- mount_server.sin_addr = nfs_server.sin_addr = server->sin_addr;
|
503
|
|
- mount_server.sin_port = rpc_lookup(server, PROG_MOUNT, 1, sport);
|
504
|
|
- if ( ! mount_server.sin_port ) {
|
505
|
|
- DBG ( "Cannot get mount port from %s:%d\n",
|
506
|
|
- inet_ntoa ( server->sin_addr ), server->sin_port );
|
507
|
|
- return 0;
|
508
|
|
- }
|
509
|
|
- nfs_server.sin_port = rpc_lookup(server, PROG_NFS, 2, sport);
|
510
|
|
- if ( ! mount_server.sin_port ) {
|
511
|
|
- DBG ( "Cannot get nfs port from %s:%d\n",
|
512
|
|
- inet_ntoa ( server->sin_addr ), server->sin_port );
|
513
|
|
- return 0;
|
514
|
|
- }
|
515
|
|
-
|
516
|
|
- if ( name != dirname ) {
|
517
|
|
- memcpy(dirname, name, namelen + 1);
|
518
|
|
- }
|
519
|
|
- recursion = 0;
|
520
|
|
-nfssymlink:
|
521
|
|
- if ( recursion > NFS_MAXLINKDEPTH ) {
|
522
|
|
- DBG ( "\nRecursion: More than %d symlinks followed. Abort.\n",
|
523
|
|
- NFS_MAXLINKDEPTH );
|
524
|
|
- return 0;
|
525
|
|
- }
|
526
|
|
- recursion++;
|
527
|
|
- fname = dirname + (namelen - 1);
|
528
|
|
- while (fname >= dirname) {
|
529
|
|
- if (*fname == '/') {
|
530
|
|
- *fname = '\0';
|
531
|
|
- fname++;
|
532
|
|
- break;
|
533
|
|
- }
|
534
|
|
- fname--;
|
535
|
|
- }
|
536
|
|
- if (fname < dirname) {
|
537
|
|
- DBG("can't parse file name %s\n", name);
|
538
|
|
- return 0;
|
539
|
|
- }
|
540
|
|
-
|
541
|
|
- err = nfs_mount(&mount_server, dirname, dirfh, sport);
|
542
|
|
- if (err) {
|
543
|
|
- DBG("mounting %s: ", dirname);
|
544
|
|
- nfs_printerror(err);
|
545
|
|
- /* just to be sure... */
|
546
|
|
- nfs_reset();
|
547
|
|
- return 0;
|
548
|
|
- }
|
549
|
|
-
|
550
|
|
- err = nfs_lookup(&nfs_server, dirfh, fname, filefh, sport);
|
551
|
|
- if (err) {
|
552
|
|
- DBG("looking up %s: ", fname);
|
553
|
|
- nfs_printerror(err);
|
554
|
|
- nfs_reset();
|
555
|
|
- return 0;
|
556
|
|
- }
|
557
|
|
-
|
558
|
|
- offs = 0;
|
559
|
|
- size = -1; /* will be set properly with the first reply */
|
560
|
|
- len = NFS_READ_SIZE; /* first request is always full size */
|
561
|
|
- do {
|
562
|
|
- err = nfs_read(&nfs_server, filefh, offs, len, sport);
|
563
|
|
- if ((err <= -NFSERR_ISDIR)&&(err >= -NFSERR_INVAL) && (offs == 0)) {
|
564
|
|
- // An error occured. NFS servers tend to sending
|
565
|
|
- // errors 21 / 22 when symlink instead of real file
|
566
|
|
- // is requested. So check if it's a symlink!
|
567
|
|
- if ( nfs_readlink(&nfs_server, dirfh, dirname,
|
568
|
|
- filefh, sport) == 0 ) {
|
569
|
|
- printf("\nLoading symlink:%s ..",dirname);
|
570
|
|
- goto nfssymlink;
|
571
|
|
- }
|
572
|
|
- nfs_printerror(err);
|
573
|
|
- nfs_reset();
|
574
|
|
- return 0;
|
575
|
|
- }
|
576
|
|
- if (err) {
|
577
|
|
- printf("\nError reading at offset %d: ", offs);
|
578
|
|
- nfs_printerror(err);
|
579
|
|
- nfs_reset();
|
580
|
|
- return 0;
|
581
|
|
- }
|
582
|
|
-
|
583
|
|
- rpc = (struct rpc_t *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
|
584
|
|
-
|
585
|
|
- /* size must be found out early to allow EOF detection */
|
586
|
|
- if (size == -1) {
|
587
|
|
- size = ntohl(rpc->u.reply.data[6]);
|
588
|
|
- }
|
589
|
|
- rlen = ntohl(rpc->u.reply.data[18]);
|
590
|
|
- if (rlen > len) {
|
591
|
|
- rlen = len; /* shouldn't happen... */
|
592
|
|
- }
|
593
|
|
-
|
594
|
|
- if ( ! fill_buffer ( buffer, &rpc->u.reply.data[19],
|
595
|
|
- offs, rlen ) ) {
|
596
|
|
- nfs_reset();
|
597
|
|
- return 0;
|
598
|
|
- }
|
599
|
|
-
|
600
|
|
- offs += rlen;
|
601
|
|
- /* last request is done with matching requested read size */
|
602
|
|
- if (size-offs < NFS_READ_SIZE) {
|
603
|
|
- len = size-offs;
|
604
|
|
- }
|
605
|
|
- } while (len != 0);
|
606
|
|
- /* len == 0 means that all the file has been read */
|
607
|
|
- return 1;
|
608
|
|
-}
|
609
|
|
-
|
610
|
|
-struct protocol nfs_protocol __protocol = {
|
611
|
|
- .name = "nfs",
|
612
|
|
- .default_port = SUNRPC_PORT,
|
613
|
|
- .load = nfs,
|
614
|
|
-};
|
615
|
|
-
|
616
|
|
-#endif
|