[util] Allow Option::ROM to understand and modify initialisation entry point
Add support for manipulating the jump instruction that forms the
option ROM initialisation entry point, so that mergerom.pl can treat
it just like other entry points.
Add support for merging the initialisation entry point (and IBM BOFM
table) to mergerom.pl; this is another slightly icky but unfortunately
necessary GPL vs. NDA workaround. When mergerom.pl replaces an entry
point in the original ROM, it now fills in the corresponding entry
point in the merged ROM with the original value; this allows (for
example) a merged initialisation entry point to do some processing and
then jump back to the original entry point.
This utility is required as a workaround for legal restrictions on
including GPL and non-GPL code within the same expansion ROM image.
While this is not encouraged, we are prepared to accept that
concatenation of ROM images and updating of the ROM header data
structures can be classed as "mere aggregation" within the terms of
the GPL.
If in any doubt, assume that you cannot include GPL and non-GPL code
within the same expansion ROM image. Contact the Etherboot team for
clarification on your specific circumstances.
During development it is often handy to change the config.h options from
their defaults, for example to enable debugging features.
To prevent accidental commits of debugging config.h changes, mdc
suggested having a config-local.h that is excluded from source control.
This file acts as a temporary config.h and can override any of the
defaults.
This commit is an attempt to implement the config-local.h feature.
The config.h file now has the following as its last line:
/* @TRYSOURCE config-local.h */
The @TRYSOURCE directive causes config-local.h to be included at that
point in the file. If config-local.h does not exist, no error will be
printed and parsing will continue as normal. Therefore, mkconfig.pl is
"trying" to "source" config-local.h.
[Makefile] Use bin/VVVVDDDD.rom instead of bin/pci_VVVV_DDDD.rom
The generate-by-PCI-device-ID rules (bin/pci_VVVV_DDDD.rom) are generally
used for building actual ROM images to be burned, and the burning
utilities generally run under some DOS variant. Change the filename from
pci_VVVV_DDDD.rom to VVVVDDDD.rom so that it is compatible with the DOS
8.3-character filename limit.
Skeleton version: contains device driver (connecting to network via
hijack daemon) and a functional but very ugly and very primitive
wrapper around uIP.
This passes proof-of-concept testing; it successfully initiates a TCP
connection and responds to pings.
Include automatic filtering (based on source MAC address of first
transmitted packet).
Proven to successfully elicit a ping response from a remote host.