Major changes from 1.0 to 1.1 + Everywhere: Can compile two versions of the code, under gcc or bcc (Bruce Evan's cc), so that 16-bit boot PROMs can be made. See netboot-16/README.16 for more details. + Everywhere: Removed duplicate defines, e.g. everybody defined their own ID for ethernet address size (6). Put IDs for magic numbers in various places. Still some inconsistency, ETH_ and ETHER_ are used. + Everywhere: Added prototypes of functions to netboot.h. Removed unused variables. + Makefiles: Rewritten. + netboot.h: Added define for TFTP_MAX_PACKET = 512. Increased TIMEOUT for tftp packets to 180 (about 10 seconds) so that tftp servers would be able to retransmit blocks. + main.c: Rewrote tftp(). Original was intended to get only one block and the strain on the structure due to modifications was showing. Increased config_buffer size to TFTP_MAX_PACKET+1 to avoid special casing data length=512. + linuxloader.c: Cleaned up the code in some places, especially linux_tftp. Moved the bootp reply block into bss space instead of a fixed location such as 0x90000. + ns8390.c: Removed one bug regarding packet length. packetlen was wrongly shortened when packets wraparound the ring buffer. + 3c509.c: Changed some of the gotos to returns. Removed ARP code since that's already done elsewhere. Removed interrupt enable and Rx early notification (we can't do anything with the packet until it's complete anyway). Major changes from 1.1 to 1.2 + Small bug in makerom.c. Extra semicolon shortened for loop and made double checking code invalid. + Added version identification to startup string. + Gathered external declarations into netboot.h. + New compile time option for netboot-32. If INT19H is not defined, then boot ROM takes control as soon as BIOS scans it. This may solve the problem of some BIOSes not calling the boot ROM at INT19H. This may be when disks are detected by the BIOS, i.e. the machine is not truly diskless. + Added a new program, test.c, for making test ROMs to verify that the BIOS recognises the ROM. + New directory contrib contains contributed code. Currently contains masq by Gerd Knorr: make a boot floppy without DOS comboot-1.0 by Adam J. Richter: also make a boot floppy without DOS. + New mknbi-1.4 from Gero Kuhlmann and Markus Gutschke. This one handles the new bzImage format. Bumped up version to 2.0 because we are so listed in the Linux 2.0 distribution and this would avoid confusion. Major changes from 2.0 to 2.1 + Added LSM for transname-patch to contrib. + Added patch for serial console from Claus Heine . + Claus Heine contributed patches to the 2.0.21/22 kernel sources to allow NFS swap. + Markus Gutschke provided fixes to start2.S so that main can return to the ROM code if user doesn't want to ROM boot. + Added code to main.c to timeout on the prompt and assume Y or N for the answer. Timeout and answer configurable. + Made NE1/2000 probe addresses configurable from Makefile. Fixed up autoscan code. + Made NFS_BOOT a configurable option. By undefining it, only tagged file load is supported but ROMs are under 8k. + ROMSIZE is not used by makerom now. -s flag controls size of ROM at runtime. So don't need to recompile makerom if ROMSIZE changes. + Updated netboot-16 for the latest dev tools from the Linux-MT project. Use the size.c from there. + Got rid of _main() in main.c, instead using #ifdef ELF in start2.S. ELF is preferred now anyway. + Changed bcompare to standard bcmp and reversed sense of result. Reason: to use standard library if available, e.g. Netboot-16. + Common Makefile for 32 bit and 16 versions, with differences in Config files. Major changes from 2.1 to 2.2 + New device driver for the Crystal Semiconductor CS89x0 chipset family. (because of legal problems, this code is currently in the "contrib" directory.) + Added support for loading BOOTP extension files (c.f. RFC1533). + If we have to go thru a gateway, then use the one that has been used for the BOOTP daemon. If the BOOTP daemon is directly accessible, then use the first entry in the "gw" gateway list instead. + For all retries, back off according to RFC951 by randomizing the timeouts and exponentially increasing them until an average of one minute is reached. + Warn if code will not fit into chosen ROM size. Happens only if the autosizing in the Makefile somehow fails. + Modified the code for enabling the A20 gate; this could increase compatibility, but I still have to hear from users. + The copyright message will now reflect, which features have been enabled at compile time. + Added support for selecting different boot images from a menu. As a side effect, this can be used to upgrade the ROM without having to burn a new image (c.f. README.VendorTags). + Display a "message of the day" that is provided by the BOOTP daemon. + The sanity check for detecting a Linux kernel was too strong to properly recognize a 2.1.x kernel; this has been fixed. + Trys to negotiate for 1432 octect blocks, if the TFTP daemon knows about RFC1783. + We can optionally boot from local disk, if the BOOTP server cannot be contacted. + Restructured directories: got rid of netboot-freebsd to reduce confusion with Gero Kuhlmann's netboot, moved documentation to doc and renamed directories to be more in line with Unix conventions. Edited documentation. + Created a dispatch table for NIC routines so that we can include one or more drivers in one binary. Renamed all entry points in the driver sources. Created two new files, config.c, which holds the dispatch table and can be conditionally compiled; and nic.c which contains the extern variables referenced by the drivers. + Automatically decide what size ROM is needed by doing a size and then choosing the correct startup object. Currently caters for 8k, 16k and 32k ROMs. + Optionally include a simple interpreter for ANSI escape sequences. This allows for fancier boot menus. + Remove patches directory which is mostly relevant to 1.x kernels only. Everybody should use 2.x kernels now. If for some reason you need those patches, get an older release of etherboot. + Fix Makefile to work even if . not on PATH. + Sadly, 32 bit ROMs are now > 8kb. We will try to reduce the size by conditionals in a later release. For now, use version 2.1 if your NIC won't take > 8kb ROMs. + Release as 3.0b1 because of the large amount of changes. + Fixed a few problems with the code for ANSI escape sequences and added optional support for displaying graphics. + Optional support for password protected boot images. + Optional support for booting from block devices (floppy, hd). + The bootp server can pass additional parameters to the loaded kernel image (currently, this only applies to Linux) and the user can be allowed to edit a commandline; the latter is optionally protected by a password scheme. + Set the warm-boot flag when the main routine is entered. + Release as 3.0b2 + Added code for updating the FlashCard EPROM over the network (contrib/flashimg). + Added very simple code for turning a ROM image into a network loadable image. This is useful for debugging, but some users without flash EPROMs might appreciate the possibility to load a fully fledged image from a very basic configuration. + Optional support for compressing the ROM images. Please read doc/COPYING.compressor before using this feature. + Sync'd our source tree with Gero's netboot-0.5; this means that you now need the as86 from the ELKs project in order to recompile all of the files. This should not affect normal usage, though. + Added "mknbi-blkdev" for booting from local block devices. + Fixed some bugs in ppmtoansi.c and bootmenu.c + Renamed reference compressor implementation to compressor.exp otherwise make tries to use it and it should not be turned on by default. + Zero'ing BSS in 16-bit version has to be done to _end, not to A0000 because it's executing in a segment, not in flat address space in 16 bit mode. + Ken Yap contributed a quick and dirty Perl script for people who use netboot to test ELKS. So far I'm the only one I know of; maybe the others are silent. :-( + Release as 3.0 Major changes from 3.0 to 3.1 + 4 versions of etherboot can be built for a NIC: .com for testing and .rom for burning into EPROM, and corresponding compressed versions: .lzcom and .lzrom. + The loaders are now separate programs which are prepended to the etherboot binary. This allows them (plain and uncompressing versions) to be maintained separately and gives a bit more RAM to the etherboot code. + No need to define ROMSIZE in the build. makerom automatically discovers the ROM size needed and fills in the size field in the ROM. This simplifies the build procedure. + 16 bit versions use the same loaders as the 32 bit version. Also fixed two bugs in the 16 bit versions: (1) a non-8086 instruction in zloader, (2) setting warm-boot flag in main which zapped some code. + Fixed a documentation bug on the ANSI escape sequences. + Include netboot-0.5.3 distribution from Gero Kuhlmann. + Included some contributions from Dickon.Reed AT cl PERIOD cam PERIOD ac PERIOD uk: Running display of Kbytes loaded, line of delimiters after loading complete, a temporary hack to address timing problems with the 3C509, and some Makefile cleanup. The first two changes need to be enabled in Config with defines. + mknbi-blkdev seems to have been left out by Gero Kuhlmann. Add to contrib directory. You probably have to make a symlink to it from the netboot-0.5.2 directory. + Release as 3.1 Major changes from 3.1 to 3.2 + 16 bit version now can load to extended memory, if it exists. On a 8086/8 this will silently fail. + Cleaned up interface between main body of code and NIC drivers. No global variables referenced in NIC driver, everything is passed through a structure. Only the probe function is visible outside, pointers to the others are returned in the structure. + Implemented autoprobe for 3c503. Also simplifies code at same time. + Removed ARP response code in ns8390.c. Don't think we need to respond to ARP requests because other machines will do gratuituous ARP when boot code sends out bootp request. Are there cases where this is not true? Gateways? + Added 1 second timeout to routine that clears the keyboard buffer in case there is no keyboard. + Added a skeleton driver that can be used as a template for new NIC drivers. + ./lzhuf in Makefile so that it will run even if . is not on path. + Fixed comboot to work on 286s also. Won't work yet on 8086/8. + Fixed mknbi-blkdev to configure properly under netboot-0.7. + Added David Munro's PCI code adapted from Linux. Currently has entries for PCI NE2000 clones. Generalised it to probe other PCI cards later on. + Moved twiddle() outside NIC driver except where used to provide a delay. + Fixed bug in Makefile spotted by Ton Biegstraaten. Should prepend ZLOADER to make all.lzcom, not LOADER. + Charlie Brady donated a NE2100 (LANCE) card, so Ken Yap wrote a driver for it. Should work for other LANCE (7990, etc) based cards with some modifications. + Markus Gutschke wrote rom-scan, and it is in contrib/. + Hack rom-scan.c so that a DOS version can be compiled. + Removed all.* targets from Makefile. The NIC specific loaders should be used in preference as the all.* loaders can run out of memory. + Added a disable routine to dispatch table so that cards can be turned off before the loaded code is executed. + Make INT19H the default. + Rogier Wolff persuaded AW computer systems to contribute the Intel EtherExpressPro 100 driver. The binary to hex converter in contrib/ is also from Rogier Wolff. Part of the work is sponsored by BitWizard NL (www.bitwizard.nl). + Distribute with a subset of netboot-0.7.2 that doesn't have the bootrom portion. + Release as 3.2. Major changes from 3.2 to 4.0 + Merged in Vlad Lungu's patches for DHCP support, ifdef'ed by DHCP_SUPPORT. + XID matching fix also provided by Vlad Lungu. + Merged in William Arbaugh's patches to make eepro driver work properly. + Add to contrib/ better bin2intelhex from Jean Marc Lacroix. + Patches from Jim Hague (thanks!) for the following: * Added PIO mode for 3c503 to ns8390.c. Changed the card detection to detect shared memory or PIO and use the selected one, and removed a jumper check that failed on the Bull (no jumpers). * Added more #ifdefs to ns8390.c to include only code relevant to the card being compiled, and removed unnecessary run-time card vendor behaviour branches - it's all now #ifdefd. * Added a -3 parameter to makerom to set the last two bytes to 0x80. These are the values they have in the 3Com Etherboot image that was in the Bull. (Also on the 3c503 card I have - Ken.) Also altered the Makefile to add this parameter when building a 3c503 image. * Modifies lzhuf.c, objdump86.c & size86.c to work on either-endian systems. * Adds a -DT503_AUI config paramter to let you choose AUI or BNC on 3c503s. Previously it defaulted to AUI, and you had to change the code to alter it. * Changed the BCC include directory to /usr/bcc/include. If you use the BCC include files they don't define u_char, u_short etc. I've added these into linuxdef.h, ifdef'd on BCC. * Adds a trivial Linux 3c503 driver patch to the contrib directory to let it spot these 'ere Bull things. + Charlie Brady confirmed that the Lance driver works with PCI so there is a new lancepci driver now. + Removed support for NFS_BOOT; only TFTP booting supported now. + Removed support for linear images; only tagged images supported now. + Removed PRIORIZEBOOTPKERNEL and BOOTPKERNELONLY. Bootp reply must specify kernel name. + Bug fix for 16 bit version of 3c509 driver: sign bit propagation bug. + Revert to non-pausing versions of out[bw] and inb for NEx000 driver because of reports of timimg problems on some cards. + New driver for NI6510. Just a simple tweak of the lance driver for different ID bytes and different register offsets. According to the NI6510 driver in Linux, the NI6510 Etherblaster is more like the NE2100 and would be detected by the NE2100 driver. So use that one instead. + New drivers for 3c507 and NI5210, both of which use the i82586 chip. It works properly for both now. I needed to have enough receive buffers to make sure i82586 never goes into an out of resources state. 3c507 driver has one quirk, it only responds after second bootp request. I seem to remember something about this problem of losing the first packet after initialisation in early Linux discussions. I am also now convinced that Intel designers have weird minds. BTW, NI5210 driver assumes 8k RAM because if you put the ROM on the NIC you can only have 8k RAM. If you are putting the ROM off-board and you want 16k, well, talk to me. + Call nic_disable routine just before jumping to loaded image. This does nothing in most drivers, but may have side effects as the nic_reset routine used to be called instead. + One of those "why I didn't think of it before" ideas: A modified version of comboot, called floppyload, that is prepended to the .rom image rather than the .com image and then both written raw to a floppy for testing the bootrom. All we have to do is jump to an entry point in (z)loader that skips the INT19H stuff. Relocation will happen automatically. Now the .com images and comboot are superfluous, unless one is masochistic enough to want to try to test under DOS. Added .fd0 targets to Makefile. Saying make .fd0 will make floppyload.bin and .rom, and cat both to /dev/fd0. Naturally the drive must be writable and you must have a floppy in the drive. + New driver for Tiara (Fujitsu EtherStar). This was one of the easiest drivers to write. But the chip apparently has some quirks; there is no Linux driver for it in the standard distribution and the email address of someone who wrote an alpha driver is invalid. Perhaps I'll bump into an AT1700 (which has a similar chip) one day and be able to reuse a lot of the code. + Updated contrib/mkelksnbi for ELKS 0.0.68. + Confirmed that the SMC8216 driver works. 8416 not tested, it's a PnP card. Can anybody confirm this? + New contributed software: p910nd, a tiny printer daemon suitable for diskless hosts. + Made ANSIESC work for Etherboot/16. + Fixed Makefile and Config.* so that it works with old binutils. + Included a subset of netboot-0.7.3. + Released as version 4.0. Changes between 4.0 and 4.1 + Patches by Andrew Coulthurst for eepro100b. + Patches by Doug Ambrisko for booting Windows95 after answering N to the boot from network question. Added conditional code to cope with broken DHCP server and TAG 128. + Put version and driver identifier at end of ROM image if it fits, to help identify ROMs in future. + Capture ROM segment address and length to help choose between multiple NICs later. + Don't clear all of memory because it will destroy return address on stack. + Changes to comboot-1.2 (although obsolete) to run on 8088s. + New version 0.2 of p910nd, a non-spooling printer daemon. + Patches by Alex Harin to prepended loaders and makerom to generate PnP ready ROMs. Modified makerom to automatically detect PnP and PCI headers and do the right thing. Added option to change the vendor and device IDs. + Augmented documentation for 2.1 and above kernels. Kernel now wants to mount /tftpboot/ rather than /tftpboot/ as the root FS. + Changed all the outb* and outw calls in drivers (except eepro) to be OUTB* and OUTW, then defined macros to translate to out[bp]* for both Etherboot/32 and Etherboot/16, instead of pasting macros from Linux include files because apparently they've changed in 2.1. At the same time reversed the arguments in start16.S for outb and outw to match the Linux convention. Unfortunately the out[bw] usage came that way from FreeBSD. Someday I'll reverse the arguments in the C files properly. For any new driver writers, you should use the Linux order now. + New contributed utility, disnbi for decoding and extracting network boot images. + Martin Atkins contributed mntnbi for mounting DOS NBIs. + Peter Dobcsanyi contributed vendor and device IDs for the Netvin NE2000/PCI clone. + adam AT mudlist PERIOD eorbit PERIOD net contributed RARP code as alternative to BOOTP/DHCP. Activated by RARP_NOT_BOOTP define. + Added link to Claus-Justus Heine's NFS swap Web page and updated the contrib directory. + Disabled max packet length check in ns8390.c. Caused spurious Bogus packet messages in some cases and doesn't seem that useful a sanity check anyway. + Daniel Engstrom contributed a SMC9000 driver. + Didier Poirot contributed an Etherpower II (EPIC 100) driver. + Added bug fix by Attila Bogár for bootmenu.c and patch to main.c to remove looping menus on failure. Also code for ARP replies and TFTP block retransmit (#ifdefed because controversial). + Code cleanup of tftp and tftpd also by Attila Bogár. + Nathan R. Neulinger fixed a bug with block being declared short instead of u_short in tftpd.c, which limited transfers to 32k blocks. Fixed problem with field tu_block being declared as signed short in many platforms by including fixed version of tftp.h. Fixed tftp also for good measure. + New mini-HOWTO on a "ssh terminal". + Andreas Mack pointed out that eepro100 doesn't compile on 2.1 and 2.2 kernels. Removed unnecessary include of bios32.h and reliance on definition of virt_to_bus in kernel headers in eepro100.c, epic100.c and lance.c. + David Sharp contributed a Tulip driver written for FreeBSD netboot. Ken Yap ported to Etherboot. Not tested yet because no hardware. + Replaced references to arptable[ARP_CLIENT].node to nic->node_addr in eepro100.c and epic100.c as they should be. + Greg Beeley of LightSys Technology Services contributed a 3c905b driver. Be sure to read the release notes in 3c905b.txt. + Günter Knauf suggested making the prompt strings more generic and to put a newline after the answer. Beware, N now means Network boot and not No to network boot. + Alex Nemirovsky contributed some patches for BIOSes that use an extended space at the top of 640k. Also some code for BIOSes that don't implement BIOS32 correctly or at all. + Use PCI extension BIOS header only for PCI cards, all others use legacy extension BIOS header. + Klaus Espenlaub contributed various cleanup patches to the code. Also introduced Rainer Bawidamann's code, see next paragraph. + Rainer Bawidamann contributed a Realtek 8139 driver. + Simplified rules for building .bin files, use -b of as86 so we don't need ld86 or objdump86 now. But later found that a fixed as86 is required. So supply preassembled binaries. The keen hackers can get the fixed tools. + Georg Baum contributed a Schneider & Koch G16 driver. Only the 32 bit version works at the moment; even though the 16 bit version compiles, it won't work because the current code assumes flat memory addressing. Anybody who needs the 16 bit version should feel free to fix it. + Reduce size of ROM image loaded by floppyboot.bin from 64kB to 32kB for a slight speedup in loading. None of the images are even 32kB anyway. + Updated some of the documents in doc/sgml. + Klaus Espenlaub sent in a totally revamped start32.S, using the code16 and code32 directives in recent GNU as (so if this file won't assemble maybe your as version is not recent enough). Also patches to the menu handling code. + jluke AT deakin PERIOD edu PERIOD au sent in a fix for the WD/SMC8013 long ago which I finally got around to verifying. + start16.o and start32.o are supplied for those people who have problems compiling start*.S with as/as86. Released as Etherboot-4.2.0 + One line fix to 3c509b by Greg Beeley for Wake-On-LAN support. + Added patches by Klaus Espenlaub that I forgot. + Made AS_PSEUDOS not the default, assume that people have sufficiently up-to-date GNU as. If not they can uncomment that line. Released as Etherboot-4.2.1 + Disable 3c509 after loading finished or port may be unusable. + Woops, forgot to up the version's last digit in the last release. + Stephan Bauer sent in a device ID for config.c for 21142 chip Tulips. + Ifdef out input overrun recovery code (it's really only needed for NE2000s) and use SHMEM by default for 3c503s to bring the ROM size down below 8kB. + Added code to start32.S to detect < 386 and exit so it doesn't hang the computer. Doesn't print a message yet. + Changed README.sgml to recommend that TFTP use a separate directory from NFS, /tftpdir. Added sample configuration file for DHCPD and caveat about the name of the root directory when using DHCPD. + Revamped atnetboot.sgml: use mtools most of the time, write about a few example applications. + Quick Perl script for converting bootptab to dhcpd.conf. Released as Etherboot-4.2.2 + Forgot to put new version of src/start32.o. Not urgent though, the extra code only guards against Etherboot/32 being executed on < 386. + Supply version preassembled start32.o with ANSIESC and FLOPPY defined for those with a deficient as. Define dummy handleansi routine in ansiesc.c so that it will still link even if this start32.o is used. + Edited *.asm so that they can be assembled by either as86 (ELKS version) or nasm. + Changed Makefile so that one can choose between no as86, as86 or nasm. + Added Mark Burazin's conditional code for Compex RL2000 PCI NIC. + Increase delay during probe phase to 10ms as 1ms is too low for some 3c509 boards. Donald Becker's Linux driver hints that > 2ms is needed to be safe. Also call t509_disable in case board was active. + Update README.sgml date and version. Released as Etherboot 4.2.3. + rtl8139.c: Reduce the number of transmit buffers to reduce footprint. Remove polling loop in *_loop(), caller already does the looping. + main.c: Fix code indentation in bootp(). + Small corrections to documentation. Released as Etherboot 4.2.4. + Matthias Meixner found a longstanding bug in rtl8139.c where it was testing the wrong bit for the existence of a packet in the buffer. + Added paragraph to documentation about caveats for hosting NFS root on a different architecture. Released as Etherboot 4.2.5. + Updated mklnim for RH6.0 which uses a different floppy image and requires 'network' to be appended to kernel parameters. + Reversed sense of #ifdef DHCP_SUPPORT to #ifndef NO_DHCP_SUPPORT and so forth, i.e. the default is with DHCP support. + Suggest reducing options for rtl8139 driver to minimise footprint in release notes. + Jim McQuillan provided changes to support the SMC1211, which uses the RTL8139 chip. + Changed lret in start32.S to int $0x19 so that it doesn't depend on the return location being there. Released as Etherboot 4.2.6 + Succeeded in booting FreeDOS with the kernel in the tagged image rather than on the ramdisk, i.e. the boot process jumps directly to the kernel in memory. The utility is mkfreedosnbi in contrib/. + Additions to the documentation. Released as Etherboot 4.2.7 + Matt Hortman pointed out that the BIOS clock value returned by INT1AH rolls over at midnight, causing delay loops that cross midnight to fail. Fix was to keep track of midnight crossings in currticks so that currticks' return value is monotonically increasing. + Added paragraph to documentation about editing PCI vendor and device IDs in Makefile if needed. + Merged in FreeBSD support code supplied by Doug Ambrisko. Thanks! Released as Etherboot 4.2.8 + Cleaned up the FreeBSD support in osloader.c. Symbols to use in Config are to select image type, not FreeBSD specific now. + Added simple signature checking code in floppyload.asm in case somebody forgets to append a ROM image or tries to load a non-ROM image. + Merged in 3c90x and multiple PCI bus support by Steve Smith. Thanks! + Included NT-Diskless-Terminal HOWTO by Pavel Tkatchouk. + Included snapshot of H. Peter Anvin's rewrite of tftp. + Combined tftp and tftpd directories, and touched up Makefile to reflect normal Linux install directories. Released as Etherboot 4.2.9 + NT-Diskless-Terminal HOWTO renamed to Diskless-From-NT. + One line fix to mknbi-dos to recognise FAT16 filesystems as legal. Updated first.S in mknbi-dos so that it can be assembled by nasm and is also suitable for FreeDOS with the right define. Still backward compatible with as86. Bug fix at line starting getnm3:. + Updated first.S in mknbi-linux so that it can be assembled by nasm also. + Locate bootp data block at 0x93C00-0x93FFF to free up 1024+ bytes in [0x98000-0x9FFFF]. Etherboot/32 only, business as usual for Etherboot/16. + Patch from Attila Bogár to make CONGESTED a compile option for TFTP_TIMEOUT. Also corrected spelling of his name in README. + Fixed start32.S to assemble correctly with gas version 2.95. Must define GAS295 in CFLAGS. + Add contrib/3c90xutil containing a utility for handling 3c90x EEPROMs in situ. + Update p910nd to 0.3. client.pl now checks if hostname is known and uses more convenient routines from Socket module. + Moved the Flashcard directory into a separate package as it's of limited interest. Released as Etherboot 4.2.10 + Fixed bug introduced in 4.2.10 in code for handling bootp extension files. + Change in 3c90x.c so that it can compile under FreeBSD. + Patch to tulip.c from Nick Lopez to handle Macronix 98715 (Tulip clone). Released as Etherboot 4.2.11 + Prefer RFC1533_GATEWAY to giaddr for routing tftp packets. + Print out both relay address and gateway address. + Stored arptable ipaddrs in network byte order. Makes everything simpler and we can get rid of convert_ipaddr. Now %I in printf and inet_ntoa have to deal with NBO. We reduce the footprint by ~100 bytes. + Renamed setip to more standard inet_ntoa and change argument type to suit, using in_addr. + Replaced bcmp by memcmp, bzero by memset, and bcopy by memcpy. Allows us to use optimised versions in inline assembler. + Replaced OUTB and OUTW by outb and outw with arguments reversed. Finally all the out macros are the same form as for Linux. + Replaced \r\n and \n\r in output strings with \n since putchar now prints \r before \n. Then changed printf("\n") to putchar('\n'). Like Unix convention for strings now. + Got rid of test.c and Makefile rules connected with it. + Added patch to eepro100.c by Matt Hortman to correct PCI latency. + Merged in Marty Connor's ntulip.c. Now supports Macronix 98715 and Linksys LNE100TX. Released as Etherboot 4.2.12 + Anders Larsen contributed mkQNXnbi, for generating tagged images from QNX kernels. + Bernd Wiebelt contributed code to request vendor tags in DHCP. + Fixed more bugs introduced in 4.2.10 in code for handling bootp extension files. Released as Etherboot 4.2.13 + Marty Connor reduced RTL8139 footprint by using only one transmit buffer instead of 4. Now RTL8139 is reliable. + Moved initialised data declaration from ns8390.h to ns8390.c. + Contributed utilities for wake-on-LAN: wol.c (Bob Edwards) and wake.pl. + Makefile for 3c90xutil/romutil.c. -O is essential when compiling. + Happy year 2000! Released as Etherboot 4.4.0 + VIA-Rhine driver contributed by Paolo Marini. Footprint reduced by Marty Connor. + Netgear FA310TX (Tulip clone, LC82C168 chip) support added by Marty Connor. + Support for 3C905C added by Marty Connor. + mklnim updated to support SuSE 6.x also. Released as Etherboot 4.4.1 + New configuration file scheme to specify what ROMs are built. + Adam Fritzler contributed 3c529 (MCA version of 3c509) support in driver. + Marty Connor wrote a version of 3c90xutil/romutil for 905C NICs. + Günter Knauf contributed a wake on LAN CGI script. + Notes in contrib/eepro100notes on how to flash the EEPROM. + Happy Australia Day, 2000-01-26. Released as Etherboot 4.4.2 + hwilmer AT gmx PERIOD de found a probe error in 3c507.c, shouldn't mask memory size with 0xffffL, this fails with 64kB memory. Also changed to use real-time-clock to timeout on initialisation of i82586 rather than relying on decrementing a variable (which is CPU speed dependent). + James Pearson pointed out that ~ should be escaped as ˜ in vendortags.sgml. Also cleaned up the 8-bit characters while I was at it. + Günter Knauf pointed out that if ASK_BOOT is defined, then key input echos twice. Also, CR doesn't select the default. Problem was that getchar converts all \r to \n then main.c was testing against \r instead of \n, and also that getchar() was echoing when it should leave it to the caller. Deleted code from getchar() and made it a function with no arguments. Also sent me a new version of mp-form.pl with mp-form.txt. Also suggested the good idea that the gateway and relay fields not be displayed if they are not used. + Bob Edwards sent in patches to ntulip.c to autodetect 100 Mb media for 21142/3 NICs. + Okuji Yoshinori found a small bug in main.c: for (retry1 = 0; retry < .. Don't know what effect it had. + Klaus Espenlaub sent patches which make the RTL8139 driver more reliable, see notes in rtl8139.c. + Russ Nelson gave permission to release cs89x0 driver with Etherboot. It's normally under GPL. Moved cs89x0 driver to src directory, removed cs89x0.sgml. + Clarified copyrights of files in distribution. Released as Etherboot 4.4.3 + Klaus Espenlaub sent in some patches to overcome the 64K block rollover problem in tftp. + Bob Edwards, Paul Mackerras and Marty Connor worked out fixes to ntulip.c to handle 21142/3 Tulips properly. + Karsten Tinnefeld sent in a Makefile fragment for doc/sgml/Makefile to generate DVI and PS files using sgml2latex. + tulip.* renamed to otulip.*, ntulip.* renamed to tulip.* + Added FAQ and Writing an Etherboot Driver sections to README. + Woops, if and of swapped in dd command in atnetboot.sgml. Released as Etherboot 4.4.4 + FUKUHARA Makoto supplied a patch for 4.4.4 for FreeBSD ELF booting with large tftp blocks which I missed putting in. + Small patch by Marty Connor to tulip.c to handle fast Tulips better. + Wrote small loader to load images from .com files. + Shusuke Nisiyama contributed a 3c595 (and may work for 3c590) driver. Released as Etherboot 4.4.5 A major reorganisation by Klaus Espenlaub. Here are his notes, verbatim: The biggest change is the almost rewritten Makefiles (both in src and in doc - the one in doc is still reasonably simple). If you want to get an overview - basically one Makefile now builds both /16 and /32 ROMs. This involves quite a few make variables (similarly in Config), but it should be mostly self-explaining. I also converted the suffix rules to pattern rules, because it is the only way to keep the build directories for /16 and /32 apart. Generally all /32 code is compiled in bin32, all /16 code is compiled in bin16, and the code that works for both is in bin. The names (object files, images, but NOT the final ROMs) used during the build process for some PCI cards have changed (especially lancepci and nepci). I eliminated the driver.a file by adding yet more ugly code to genrules.pl (no, I'm not very proud of the code I added there - I hate perl, but at least it works), which now generates all sorts of make rules and dependency information. This eliminates the redundant recompile of all other drivers if you specified a specific target at the make command line. There are now automatic checks for the generated ROM size (3K safety margin are used to allow for 1K BIOS EBDA and 2K stack). This should avoid most of the cases in which the stack overwrites code and/or data, causing strange crashes. On to the real code - I rewrote both the ELF and a.out loading (the blocksize is now properly handled for all formats), and now most of the code is identical. Someone might want to merge the two. I verified that both a.out and ELF FreeBSD loading still works by booting the FreeBSD 2.2.8 and 3.4 install kernels (the ELF kernel you gave me didn't work for whatever reason). Actually I tested everything except NBI, but that code is completely unchanged. I eliminated config.h and created cards.h - just have a look and you should get the idea. The PCI/ISA prototype matching hack is now buried in there. All PCI drivers (and skel.c) have been converted to the new include file. The only file that is really new is nfs.c, which contains the code where I started my journey. The loader code is now merged into one file for both the normal and compressed case. Some bugs have been fixed along the way (the normal loader copied too much data, potentially crashing the machine). BTW: I removed the block copy from comboot, because the first thing the loader code does is - to copy the code to the right place. Also copying it to 0x80000 prevents compressed ROMs (though there is no way in the Makefile to create such a beast). Also the stack changing code was wrong - the overflow handling is missing: 0x9fxxxx-0x800000 is truncated to fit in the 16 bit register, which is not quite what one would expect. The stack pointer must be in the same segment, so for overflows just load 0. Anyway, we don't need a new stack for 4 bytes (the return address). Also the shifts won't work on an 8086/8088. The ROM segment and length code is also done once more in loader.S. Finally the org 0x100 didn't work with my version of as86 - it prepended 256 null bytes. Don't get me wrong - I see that comboot was just a quick and dirty hack. It's now working... I also fixed floppyload to read exactly the right amount of data (not up to 65520 bytes more like the Linux code did) and ripped out some unused code. 3c509.c: includes fixed, const added, static added, removed redundant code 3c90x.c: includes fixed, const added, shortened messages to save space, made the transceiver selection bootrom fix optional (default: off), updated 3c90x.txt ansiesc.c: de-tftpified (now uses "download") config.c: moved the driver prototypes to separate file, added a few const cs89x0.c: ansified, const added, fixed timeout handling eepro100.c: includes fixed, const added, static added, USE_INTERNAL_BUFFER hack, passing globals as a parameter removed, timeout handling fixed, comments fixed epic100.c: comments fixed, const added, static added, USE_INTERNAL_BUFFER hack, removed unused variables, changed debug code to use macro instead of variable, allow broadcasts to be received (after all how did it work before???) etherboot.h: dual/serial console "cleanups", added NFS support, fixed INTERNAL_BOOTP_DATA for pathologic cases, removed prototype within comment (how did that end up there?), moved prototypes for config.c code here, added consts all over the place floppy.c: added static, changed cleanup code floppyload.S: renamed from .asm genrules.pl: I didn't write this :) i82586.c: fixed includes, added const lance.c: fixed DMA for PCI cards, removed leftovers from Linux driver, USE_INTERNAL_BUFFER hack linux-asm-io.h: added prototypes linux-asm-string.h: added prototypes loader.S: renamed from loader.asm, more comments see elsewhere in this mail loader.inc: removed main.c: includes fixed, static and const added, Etherboot/32 now prints relocaddr, hooks for NFS support, drain the Rx queue in some strategic places (after sleep), changed interface to await_reply: timeout handling, new cleanup code misc.c: ansified, twiddle code changed, strcasecmp enabled for Etherboot/16 (smaller than the 16 bit libc version), clear A20 before kernel is started (only for NBI), dual console fixes, removed bogus comment about interrupt enabling using iskey() nic.h: include guard added, added const ns8390.c: fixed includes for PCI version, added const, ansified, renamed internal functions osdep.h: removed #include - probably all #ifdef __linux__ and __FreeBSD__ may be removed now. osloader.c: see elsewhere in this mail. removed loads of debugging code. otulip.c: removed unused variables, USE_INTERNAL_BUFFER hack, ansified, added const otultip.h: added const pci.c: fixed signed comparison pci.h: include guard added, const added rtl8139.c: static added, const added, globals are no longer passes as parameters, fixed probe loop serial.S: removed the Makefile hack to calculate the divisor and replace it by a CPP hack sk_g16.c: added static/const skel.c: updated smc9000.c: fixed includes, added const, fixed timeout, removed unused variables start16.S: changed stack pointer reloading start32.S: cleaned up GAS295 support, fixed CPU detection, fixed memsize for > 64MB, added basememsize() tiara.c: fixed includes, added const, removed unused variable tulip.c: fixed includes, added const, decreased oversized frame tolerance, USE_INTERNAL_BUFFER hack, converted to C comments, fixed prototypes, removed unused variable via-rhine.c: fixed includes, converted to C comments, removed unused functions, fixed timeout, USE_INTERNAL_BUFFER hack, removed unused variable, const added lzhuf.c was modified not to output ':' characters, because I find it useful to search for them in a make log to spot all error messages. Finally all symlinks have gone I fixed sgml/vendortags.sgml (maybe it's more a workaround): sgml2txt didn't like the ~~' sequence and ignored a whole line, making the .txt file incomplete. Also freebsd.txt was converted to sgml. My standard patch to netboot-0.8.1/configure (to remove the "unknown") is again in place - how is this file created? By hand? I added serial/dual console support to mknbi-linux. Oh, and something I almost forgot: Etherboot now works under VMware. VMware has a rather large EBDA (3K instead of 1K like most other BIOS versions), so one might have to sacrifice a few nifty options. Note that the Makefile check cannot detect this - maybe we should add a runtime check, too? One thing that doesn't work with VMware is the "Boot Local" stuff - it's not terribly useful if you have to boot from disk, but it shouldn't crash the machine (I've seen several triple faults, depending on RELOCADDR and the stack usage). I tracked it down to the fact that VMware crashes on int 0x19 if the memory area 0x98000-0x9f3ff is overwritten. If one changes RELOCADDR to 0x8f000, everything works nicely. Someone should report the bug to VMware. Also proper boot ROM support should be added to VMware and they should upgrade the virtual card to 100Mbps (don't laugh - they limit the bandwidth to 10Mbps even if you have a real 100Mbps card!). Maybe one could even use the flash utility for the recent AMD PCnet cards... Released as Etherboot 4.5.5 + More fixes from Klaus Espenlaub, based on bug reports by Doug Ambrisko and others. Small cleanups in tulip.c. He also added a BACKOFF_LIMIT parameter to the exponential backoff for retry intervals. + Christoph Willing sent in a fix for PCI NE2000s which forces 16-bit transfer mode for PCI. This might make it work on some PCI NE2000s that failed before, please test if you can. + Moved commercial links off main web page into web page of its own. + Merged in TRY_FLOPPY_FIRST code from . Released as Etherboot 4.5.6 + Frank Mehnert spotted a bug in tulip.c where the sole transmit buffer was not tagged as the last one in the chain. + Hacked serial.S to check if a serial interface is present and to disable the routines if not, so that Etherboot does not hang on a machine without a serial interface, even if the option has been compiled in. + Wrote mkromnbi for making a network bootable image from a ROM image (for using Etherboot to test another Etherboot driver). + Krzysztof Halasa found a small bug in nfs.c in the handling of BOOTP extension files. + Some instructions on adding Etherboot to a main BIOS were contributed by Dirk von Suchodoletz. + Some commentary on cbrom.exe versions posted by Rapp Informatik Systeme GmbH to the Netboot mailing list included. Released as Etherboot 4.5.7 + Patrick Auge pointed out that -DT503_SHMEM option should be not used by default, as the comments say. + Heinrich Rebehn pointed out that the documentation needed to be updated for the new bin32 and bin16 prefixes for targets. + Christoph Plattner found that node_addr in struct nic should be unsigned char * or problems occur in the handling of the MAC address in cs89x0.c. + Greg Hudson pointed out that inet_ntoa is misnamed, it should be inet_aton. + Vsevolod Sipakoff suggested that the probe address list for NE2000 should match that of Linux. Done, with the deletion of 0x360 which often conflicts with the parallel port at 0x378. + Created mknbi, a Perl utility that replaces mknbi-dos, mknbi-linux, mkfreedosnbi, and mkromnbi. Removed mk{freedos,rom,elks}nbi/ from contrib/. (ELKS has its own tagged image creation method now.) + Removed obsolete/ from contrib/. Released as Etherboot 4.5.8 + Some small enhancements to mknbi. Merged in disnbi and mklnim. Changed version to 1.0. + netboot-0.8.1 directories distributed separately now. Released as Etherboot 4.6.0 + Nick Lopez discovered that the Davicom 9102 is Yet Another Tulip Clone and a few appropriate initialisations will make it work. + Matthew Reimer sent in patches for contrib/3c90xutil.c/bromutil.c to compile and run under FreeBSD. + Krzysztof Halasa found that the number of buffers in epic100.c needed to be raised to 2 each for operation at 10 Mb for the PCI EtherPower 9432B-TX using the SMC 83C171. + Klaus Espenlaub fixed the root path handling in main.c, it wasn't requesting option 17 in DHCP. Also removed one prototype warning in tftp(). + Daniel Shane sent in code for for adding identifiers to a DHCP request, using a user specified DHCP option. The patch is in contrib/dhcpid. + Bug fix in mknbi-1.0 for the ipaddrs=rom option, warnings about badly formed specification to ipaddrs= or unresolvable names. Released as Etherboot 4.6.1 + Stuart Lynne sent in patches to allow - to mean reuse kernel filename in menu specifications. Also fixed DHCP request to ask for tags 129 and 130 (Ken added this), as the mknbi man page promised. + Fixed URL for Richard Ferri's LUI. + Added URL for Gregory R. Warnes' ClusterNFS. + Changed RFC2132_MAX_SIZE option in main.c to allow maximum size DHCP replies. + Matthias Schniedermeyer submitted an optional feature to use numbers instead of letters for bootmenu entries. + Brought some FAQs up to date with mknbi-1.0. + Wrote perl script mklrpnb for making netboot image from Linux Router Project floppy. Tested on Coyote Linux (based on LRP). Released as Etherboot 4.6.2 + Re-enabled tulip.c:tulip_disable() code. + Minor fix to SHOW_NUMERIC code in bootmenu.c. + Minor spelling corrections to vendortags.sgml. + andreas.kabel AT slac PERIOD stanford PERIOD edu pointed out that to be RFC951 compliant, the broadcast BOOTP request near line 705 of main.c should use port BOOTP_CLIENT and thus stand a better chance of going through firewalls. + Christoph Plattner found that the 16 bit bus width fix for NEPCI cards introduced in 4.5.6 breaks operation for other NEPCI cards. So now the #define symbol is NS8390_FORCE_16BIT, to be used when the NIC requires 16 bit bus width but Etherboot guesses wrong. This needs to be fixed later to autodetect adapter bus width. + Shusuke Nisiyama sent me the PCI IDs for 3C595 NICs so that ROM images could be generated for them. + Jim McQuillan sent in modifications to tulip.c to reject bad packets. + Klaus Espenlaub suggested changing the filename substition macro in the IDENT16 and IDENT32 strings to $(@F) so that only the filename portion of the pathname is inserted. Otherwise the contributed romid program breaks. + Added author ident and copyright status to contrib/bin2intelhex.c.simple at Rogier Wolff's request. + Günter Knauff sent updates to romid and mp-form. Released as Etherboot 4.6.3 + Marty Connor contributed patches to tulip.c to support the LinkSys LNE100TX v4 NICs. + Added rmrd.com to mknbi-1.0 directory. + Added experimental changes to allow RELOCADDR to be changed to 0x88000 to avoid Disk On Chip drivers. See RELNOTES and Makefile for details. Released as Etherboot 4.6.4 + Chris Johns found a long-standing bug in first-linux.S. ES would sometimes != CS, making the ramdisk moving fail. + Made --harddisk work for mknbi-fdos. Released as Etherboot 4.6.5 + Bug in mknbi-dos, last sector omitted in ramdisk image. + Use ceil() for computing number of rootdir sectors. + --harddisk now works for mknbi-dos also. + Should work on FAT16 partitions now. + New driver for Winbond W89C840 by Igor V. Kovalenko. + Modification to loader.S by Steve Smith for some PCI BIOSes that don't handle INT19H well. + Small bug in osloader.c, j not defined in two places if DELIMITERLINES defined. Released as Etherboot 4.7.6 (developmental) + All the changes from 4.6.5 to 4.6.6 back propagated except for the loader.S change. + Removed -nostdlib from ld flags. Seems to be a vestige from when we were calling gcc as it's not an ld option. Released as Etherboot 4.6.6 + Contributed one-line patch to allow booting from SCSI disks also (sd). + Grzegorz Jablonski sent in a fix for long-standing bug in loader.S that prevented booting on some BIOSes. + More updates to documentation. Released as Etherboot 4.6.7 + Rick Kennell pointed out that there is another place in main.c where the DHCP request is sent with a source port of 0, which may not elicit replies from some DHCP servers or pass gateways. Changed to BOOTP_CLIENT. + Depca driver finally works. + Changed unsigned int len; to int len; in 3c595.c transmit routine which was generating a warning from gcc. + Removed warning about ljmp indirect without * in start32.S by putting in the *. Checked that generated code has not changed by comparing binaries. Later: But only for gas 2.9.5 and above, gas 2.9.1 doesn't like *. + Wanted to do the same for the lcall's in pci.c but discovered that gas 2.9.1 chokes on *, and as I don't want to introduce more #ifdefs into pci.c, we'll just live with the warnings until gas 2.9.1 is dead or the incorrect syntax is rejected by a current gas release. + Reversed #define so that GAS291 indicates gas 2.9.1. Rationale: gas 2.10 probably behaves like gas 2.9.5 so the default should be the new behaviour. + NI5010 driver finally works. Weird NIC, has only 2kB memory on board so if you don't switch to the receiver immediately after transmitting you will lose the reply packet. (This is a very ancient board, I was doing the driver for kicks.) + Implemented a low-overhead timer routine for implementing timeouts in drivers. This timer should be used instead of hacks with integer loops (which are CPU speed dependent) or calling currticks(), which has relatively high overhead because it reads the BIOS timer, and has a resolution of only 1/18th of a second. Timer 2 of the 8254 timer chip can be loaded with an unsigned 16-bit value that will be decremented at about 1193 counts per ms (constant TICKS_PER_MS in timer.h). So the maximum timeout that can be implemented with a single call is about 54 ms. Call load_timer(u16) to load and start the timer (0 == 65536). Call int timer2_running() to check if it is still active. timer2_running can be interleaved with other tests, e.g. on the NIC hardware registers. When the timer runs down to 0, it will return 0. If you just need to delay a short time, call waiton_timer2(u16) to load and delay that many ticks. + Removed slowdownio() from sources. It's called in only one place and is followed by a call to currticks() which will result in a large delay anyway. It's also not clear if the strategy in slowdownio (a couple of local jumps) will even work on fast CPUs with instruction caches. + Removed support for %i (alias for %d) in printf. Nobody uses it, if they do they should just edit the format string to use %d, and removing it means one less non-standard format in printf; we have %X, %b and %I as it is. + Simplified currticks() by accessing BIOS variables directly instead of calling timeofday BIOS interrupt. Released as Etherboot 4.6.8 + I'm pissed off with the inconsistency between gas 2.9.1 and gas 2.9.5 re ljmp * (indirect jump). Some assemblers claiming to be 2.9.5 dislike the * (RH6.2's is one). I'm going to just make it ljmp and live with the warning message until the gas 2.9.1 syntax is totally dead. + Various fixes from Klaus Espenlaub: Fix for NFS booting from *BSD platforms, fix for Lance driver, interrupt was being turned on, fix for serial.S and code cleanups. + Paul Robertson of Locsoft found that if the top half of %esp contains garbage just before the first call to real_to_prot in start32.S, it can affect booting on some BIOSes. Inserted andl to clear top half. + Sleep for 2 seconds after failure to load file to avoid pounding the server if the file does not exist and thus shutting down the tftp service (inetd has rather poor rate controls). + Shredda of gmx.de reported a discrepancy between the Macronix MX98715 device IDs used in pci.h and NIC. Marty Connor has ruled that the id in NIC is a typo. If booting works from floppy but not from ROM, this may be the reason. Released as Etherboot 4.6.9 + Oops, a brown paper bag bug in start32.S. Forgot that the currticks() needs interrupts enabled to work. Calling the BIOS allowed interrupts to happen by going into real mode (interrupts are disabled in protected mode). So inserted prot_to_real and real_to_prot pair inside currticks(). Released as Etherboot 4.6.10 + Marty Connor and Gary Byers of thinguin.org contributed a LILO prefix file that makes the Etherboot image look like a Linux kernel to LILO and thus bootable from the LILO prompt. + Ifdefed out code in mknbi that falls back to the tftp directory for root-path. The result is that the options passed to the kernel specifies the tftp directory as nfsroot even if there is no root-path option in the DHCP or BOOT server configuration. This interacts badly with recent Linux kernels which actually pay attention to the root-path handed down and use that as nfsroot. People who were expecting the diskless kernel to use the default /tftpboot/ as nfsroot would have been surprised to find it trying to use the tftp directory (which often happens to be /tftpboot, although I recommend that it be different, to improve security). + Eric Biederman found an off-by-one bug in the ELF loader. + Christoph Plattner pointed out that the comments for COMCONSOLE in Config are wrong, the serial port is at 3F8, not 378. + A couple of updates to wol.c and wake.pl by Günter Knauff. + The Davicom 9009 and 9102 driver was contributed by Sten Wang of Davicom. It will be merged into tulip.c later. + Implement eepro100_disable. There have been reports of memory corruption after Etherboot has handed over to the booted image due to the live controller. + Matt Hortman reported a new Intel NIC, 82559ER, with different IDs. Added to file NIC. + Ranjan Parthasarathy reported another Tulip clone from ST Micro with different IDs. Added to file NIC. Released as Etherboot 4.6.11 + Stefan Lesicnik sent in a report from Intel which explains what is probably wrong with the PnP header. BEV should point to the mainline vector, not to the part that installs the INT19H vector. + Hopefully finally fixed DHCP option limit problem. It was requesting large packets but not parsing them fully due to the length limit passed into decode_rfc1533(). Thanks to shredda for testing this. + Added the # modifier to printf, it prefixes 0x to %x and %X making printf formats shorter throughout. 0x%[xX] changed to %#[xX] in lots of files. Now if only I could make b,x,X the standard hhx,hx,x and get rid of I. + Andreas Neuhaus provided patches for multiple rx buffers for lance.c which made it work again with VMware. + Perl script to convert floppyfw floppies to netbootable images. + Marty Connor made some small changes to liloprefix and Makefile to make the LILO images SYSLINUX bootable also. + Make the default return value for _poll in skel.c 0 so that when driver writers implement _transmit first, it will not hang on garbage return values from _poll when it's called to flush the input queue before the first transmit. + EEPRO/10 driver now works. µs timer routines came in useful. + Anders Larsen sent in a patch to 3c90x.txt which makes it clearer. + Added more stuff to the documentation. + Fixed bug in mknbi that always did the equivalent of --ipaddrs=rom no matter what. Also removed undef from my variable list in TruncFD.pm so that it won't have problems with Perl interpreters. Released as Etherboot 4.6.12 + Jim McQuillan sent in a patch for first-linux.S where it was assuming the argument in tag 129 (additional parameters) is a null terminated string, when it's a length counted string. A new routine, addkarg was created to handle this. + eepro100 should handle newer NICs with 256 byte EEPROMs now. This includes the onboard NICs on some motherboards, see file NIC. Thanks to Stephan Lauffer for helping with the fixes. WARNING: This code may have a bug that causes the onboard EEPROM to be corrupted. We believe we have found and removed the bug but please proceed with care. + DHCPDISCOVER was sending out one byte too many for PARAM_LIST. + In DHCPDISCOVER send "Etherboot" in VENDOR_CLASS_ID option (60). Will add code later to check for "Etherboot" in vendor encapsulated options. + Used µs timer routines in 3c509 for more accurate timing and hence better hardware detection. Use COMMAND_IN_PROGRESS bit to detect transmit complete instead of waiting for a fixed amount of time. Get rid of eth_vendor and associated tests, it doesn't serve any useful purpose since the driver was modularised long ago and the 3c509 detection status is stored outside of the driver now. Got rid of some unused global statics in 3c509.c, leftovers when the drivers were monolithic. Wait 2 seconds after enabling TP interface to give it time to come up. This allows us to get rid of T509HACK in main.c. + Get rid of eth_vendor and associated tests in cs89x0.c, same reasons as for 3c509.c. + Moved the rest of the VENDOR_ and FLAG_ defines into ns8390.h, as ns8390.c is the only file that uses them now. + Use lower 32 bits of node address + current time for xid (network byte order). More likely to be distinct from other clients than just the current time, which is similar for all clients booted at about the same time. + Support for 16-bit code has been removed. XTs and ATs are pretty much dead now and in fact many Etherboot/16 drivers have been broken for a while but nobody noticed. This should make some of the code easier to maintain. If you really wanted 16 bit support, use an older version of Etherboot, maybe 4.4 or something like that, not sure when things started breaking for 16 bit mode. + Should not store IP and UDP headers at BOOTP_DATA_ADDRESS. Redefined bootp_t without IP and UDP headers. Now requested size of bootp packet matches storage available. Do not add sizeof(iphdr) + sizeof(udphdr) to bootp pointer in start32.S:xstart now. start16.S:xstart was broken because it did not do this addition but nobody noticed. + Removed array kernel_buf, saving 128 bytes and replaced with KERNEL_BUF, a pointer into the bp_file of the bootp_reply structure at BOOTP_DATA_ADDR. Note: this depends on the server not sending Option Overload which would use the sname and file fields for options, but we don't request this option so it shouldn't. Removed char *kernel, instead check KERNEL_BUF[0] just before booting and if null, use fallback filename. (This is needed for future extensions to booting protocol.) + Define a shorter tftpreq_t type for making requests instead of using a full sized tftp_t packet to reduce stack usage. + Defined macros for htonl/htons/ntohl/ntohs for cases where the operand is a constant, saving a function call. + Started on first32.c, a protected mode 32-bit version of first-linux.S, which should be far easier to read and maintain. Will boot basic Linux kernels correctly but doesn't handle ramdisk or kernel arguments yet. + Updated nfs-swap documentation in contrib/nfs-swap to point to Claus-Justus Heine's new web page. Released as Etherboot 4.7.13 (development) + Added more IDs for eepro100 variants taken from the Linux 2.2.18 source. Should handle the EEPROM properly now, a few defines were wrong in 4.7.13. Loop counter timeouts in eepro100.c replaced with hardware timeouts. Don't loop waiting for packet in _poll, return 0 immediately. + first32.linux works. Does kernel arguments and ramdisk but doesn't do appended parameters from menu selections, which should be replaced by a more elegant menu scheme anyway. Needed gateA20 routines in mknbi-1.1/first32.c otherwise cannot access extended memory. first32.linux should be able to handle memory > 64 MB, which the old one couldn't. Support for first32pm call protocol added. + 3c595.c changed to use hardware timer for delays. Transmit routine waits for a fixed period after transmitting. Changed to check S_COMMAND_IN_PROGRESS bit. It also contains some of the same unused variables as 3c509.c and mentions 3c509 in some comments. Cleaned up. + Hmm, how come this wasn't fixed long ago? Should discard BOOTP/DHCP replies that are not to broadcast or own MAC address. I guess xid caught practically all of the non-matching packets. (Later: Actually the NIC should filter out packets we don't want, but leave test in anyway, it's the last test.) + Removed last vestiges of ETHERBOOT32 and ETHERBOOT16. + ETHER_ADDR_SIZE => ETH_ALEN, ETHER_HDR_SIZE => ETH_HLEN, ETHER_MIN_PACKET => ETH_ZLEN, ETHER_MAX_PACKET => ETH_FRAME_LEN. More Linuxy and therefore more familiar to programmers. + Cleared up confusion with 60/64 and 1514/1518 for minimum and maximum frame sizes. Practically always the right numbers are 60/1514, except that some chips count the FCS in the receive length, then we have to use 64/1518. + Make __swap32 and __swap16 inline routines available globally as swap32 and swap16. eepro.c can use swap16 instead of making up one. + Make aui field in nic.h an int since it will be padded to a longword boundary anyway and call it flags so that other drivers can use it for their own purposes. Currently only 3c503 uses it to indicate AUI xcvr. + Make sprintf return number of characters written instead of a pointer to the last char written to be more consistent with standard C. Released as Etherboot 4.7.14 (development) + Thanks to Mark VandeWettering for the start of HomePNA (networking over phone lines) support for the AMD 79C978. + Bug fixed in first32.c handling of (ip|nfsroot)=X where X is not rom. + first32pm.linux works. No need to go into real mode to call first32pm and then it goes back to protected mode. Paves the way for extension routines to Etherboot. Implement program returns to loader flag in header field. Added option to mknbi to specify this. + first32*.linux: Check tag 128 present and correct before appending tag 129. Also tag 129 should be appended to parameters before substitutions. + Merged cleanup_net into cleanup since they are always called together. + Floppy booting doesn't need to be passed BOOTP_DATA_ADDR. + Clean up variables associated with tagged image loading in osloader.c. Released as Etherboot 4.7.15 (development) + Duplicated 3c900 PCI IDs under 3c595 as some NICs apparently detect and work with the 3c595 driver but not the 3c90x driver, according to a report from Dirk Pfau. (The 3c90x series has two modes of operation, programmed I/O mode descended from the 3c509, good only for 10 Mb operation, and bus mastering mode, essential for 100 Mb operation. For network booting, either mode is acceptable.) + Removed auto from kernel parameters; it's the default already. + Use hardware timer instead of loop counter for transmit timeout in 3c90x.c. + Define a jmpbuf type for setjmp and longjmp. Trim size to 7 longs, that's all that's needed. Standardise the return values from longjmp: -2: loader error, -1: timeout or ESC, 0...: various meanings to Etherboot main loader. + Ansify function headers in bootmenu.c. + Make _int10 return ax | (bx << 16) as result so that these can be accessed more efficiently in the following statements. + Make handleansi take unsigned int instead of unsigned char as argument, otherwise extra code will be generated to handle this according to ANSI rules. (Quite significant saving of 55 bytes.) Rename it ansi_putc for clarity. + Prefix getc, putc and ischar with console_ to make things clearer and to avoid confusion with the Unix getc, putc. + Add menu as a target to mknbi. Started source code for menu extension. Successfully transferred control to menu at 0x10000 and back. ANSI colour controls work, at least. Return end needs more work. + Started on ELF support in mknbi. Released as Etherboot 4.7.16 (development) + Added atftp 0.2 (ftp://ftp.mamalinux.com/pub/atftp/) to contrib/. Supposedly contains a tftpd that runs multithreaded, which may help people having problems with *inetd shutting down tftpds that spawn too fast. + Added a few more Tulip entries to config.c and NIC, not all of them have been confirmed working. + Got ELF format creation in mkelf-linux working now. At least one empty section header is required to make a valid ELF file. + Added code to support non-MULTIBOOT ELF when IMAGE_ELF is selected but IMAGE_MULTIBOOT is not. Booting from images created by mkelf-linux now works! + TAGGED_IMAGE is now not always selected. It's just the fallback if none of TAGGED_IMAGE, AOUT_IMAGE or ELF_IMAGE is selected. Therefore you must explicitly select TAGGED_IMAGE if you want it, and you have selected AOUT_IMAGE or ELF_IMAGE. Startup banner line displays all image formats accepted. + exit() in mknbi/start32.S should copy argument to %eax first. + Images with 0xAA55 in bytes 510-511 are no longer accepted, which should reject invalid formats now, e.g. Linux kernel images, which have a boot sector in the first block. Strictly this does not conform to the original netboot spec by Jamie Honan, which specifies that non-tagged, linear images starting from 0x10000 are allowed, but that format is pretty useless now. Any decent loading scheme needs a roadmap to the blocks in the downloaded file, which is what tagged, a.out, or ELF images provide in the header. Q: What is config_buffer in main.c for? Nothing else seems to use it. Is it a relic of non-tagged images? + Clean up lots of obsolete prototypes in etherboot.h. Ansify lots of function headers in main.c. Make lots of functions and variables in main.c static. Make bootmenu.c:getoptvalue() static. + Simple external menu program works! + More documentation cleanup, notably editing the compile options to match what has been done. Released as Etherboot 4.7.17 (development) + Marty Connor did it again! He found a long standing bug in the PnP ROM header which caused it not to be recognised by BIOSes. Now Etherboot ROM images are PnP compliant. I hacked makerom.c to fill in the offset of the ident string for the device string so that the BIOS can even print out "Etherboot" and the device ident on boot up. + Made demo menu program a bit more elaborate with timeout. + Igor V. Kovalenko fixed the Winbond W89C840 driver to use the hardware timer instead of CPU counter loops. Now none of the Etherboot drivers rely on CPU speed dependent loops. + Small fix to contrib/p910nd.c to not use getprotobyname which requires libnss_files.so, which may not be installed in all environments. + Small change to contrib/mkffwnb to allow the user to choose ELF format (by editing one line) instead of tagged format. + Patch to atftp-0.2 to make it accept a filename if the directory is a prefix of the filename. This is needed so that valid absolute pathnames will work. Patch sent to atftp authors. + Added support for filtering out replies which do not include a Vendor Class Identifier of "Etherboot" in the Vendor Encapsulated Options. This can be used to select only the DHCP servers which we want to get addresses from and reject the rest. Select the compile option -DREQUIRE_VCI_ETHERBOOT. This requires ISC DHCPD 2 or 3 AFAIK. (It's not documented in DHCPD 2, but it works.) Other DHCP servers may support VEO. (It's a RFC2132 option.) + Jim Thomas suggested a way, other than creating /fastboot, of preventing fsck from running on NFS root, ln -s /bin/true /sbin/fsck.nfs. Not verified but should work. Added to documentation. Released as Etherboot 4.7.18 (development) + Pavel Tkatchouk verifies that lance.c can handle PCnet-FAST III 79c973. Added a new entry to lance.c and NIC. NIC entry not verified yet. + Enhanced disnbi to decode ELF images too. + Arrgh! There are old BIOSes that rely on the wrong order of the bytes in the device identifier in the PCIR and PnP structures. Wrote a Perl program swapdevids.pl to swap these bytes. Apply this to image file just before programming the EPROM. + Marty Connor suggested that the specs state that for PnP ROMs the unsuccessful return from boot should be int 0x18 rather than int 0x19. Using int 0x19, selecting L for local device doesn't work. Fixes needed in both loader.S and start32.S (get lret to work properly, instead of doing an int 0x19 directly, involved saving ss and sp in real mode instead of in protected mode). + Wrote a Perl program disrom.pl to display key structures of a ROM image. + Added call to binmode() in various Perl utilities so they should work under other OSes. + Added check in makerom.c to warn if 55 AA not found at start of image. It seems some people don't read the warning not to use the Linux supplied as86. + It seems Z is a recent addition to pack/unpack formats in Perl and even a Perl as recent as 5.004 doesn't implement it. Change Z5 in mknbi.pl and TruncFD.pm to a5 since we only need to compare it against 'FAT12' and 'FAT16'. + Some errors found in osloader.c in the #ifdef IMAGE_MULTIBOOT sections. kernel should be KERNEL_BUF and union info should have unsigned short s[256];. Also kernel -> KERNEL_BUF for IMAGE_FREEBSD, obviously few FREEBSD users have tried compiling it. + Explain in docs that .com and .(lz)lilo images can be generated and touch briefly on how to use them. + Donald Christensen contributed translations of floppyload.S and loader.S to gas syntax. Currently they are in contrib/gassyntax/. They potentially allow us to throw away as86 and/or nasm and use GNU tools throughout, but I have to do some work on them: 1. I have to check what versions of gas accept the syntax, the 16-bit mode in gas was a recent enhancement; 2. I have to put back the #ifdef PCI_PNP_HEADER into loader.S and also bring it up to date to the recent patches. floppyload.S should be usable as is. Released as Etherboot 4.7.19 (development) + Donald Christensen completed the translation of loader.S and all the other .S files in the src directory that previously required as86 or nasm. No more futzing around with precompiled versions. Yipee! + Luigi Rizzo contributed a slightly hacked FreeBSD loader that works on floppy or hard disk. See boot1a.s for details. Makefile rules edited. Targets renamed .dsk and .lzdsk to indicate they're not floppy specific now. Documentation updated. I note that the loader is smart enough to figure out exactly how many sectors have to be read. + Renamed comload.S to comprefix.S which describes it better. + mknbi tools split out into separate package for independent development. + Use A32 instead of Z32 in unpack format in disrom.pl in case we encounter old Perl versions (< 5.005). + Vendor Class Identifier string that's sent out is now of the form Etherboot-x.y (13 bytes long). + Reduced size of ee_data in davicom.c to 32 bytes because we only need to access the MAC address in bytes 20:25. + Changed type of formal arguments to pci.[ch] routines to unsigned int except for the last argument, because in ANSI C parameter passing is like assignment and extra dummy variables and code may need to be generated if the formal argument type is not the the same size as the actual argument that gets pushed on the stack. Not insignificant overhead, reduction from 1853 to 1727 bytes due to change. Changed devfn and bus members of struct pci_device to unsigned char to enforce limit on type. Surprisingly this reduced the size further to 1667 bytes. Probably the compilier could do more optimisations after the last change. + Some drivers hardwired 0 for bus number in calls to pcibios_* functions. Changed to pci->bus, which is set in scan_bus. Only people with NICs not on bus 0 would have noticed. + Found a couple more old-style pre-ANSI C function declarations. Turned on -ansi and -pedantic for kicks and fixed some non-ANSIness, e.g. // comment in #define, text after #endif, casting memcpy arguments to void *, using void * instead of char *. Some char declarations changed to unsigned char. Released as Etherboot 4.7.20 (development) + I changed my mind. I think the format in disrom.pl should be Z32, otherwise it displays binary characters after the valid part of the string. For people with Perl < 5.005, please upgrade. + Moved RELOC down to 0x94000. Turned on USE_INTERNAL_BUFFER by default. Unless BOOTP_DATA_AT_0x93C00 is defined, use internal bootp strucutre. This gets Etherboot out of the area just below 0x10000 and the area from 0x93C00-0x93FFF. DHCP packets can now be as large as the Ethernet payload. Later on, first32.c and the parameter area could expand a bit. In lance.c had to reduce RX_RING_SIZE (by reducing LANCE_LOG_RX_BUFFERS) from 16 to 4 to fit the driver. I'd like to hear feedback from lance users. Is 24kB of receive buffers really needed given that Etherboot uses stop-wait protocols? + Doug Ambrisko sent in some patches for FreeBSD: a correction for one typo I missed and changes to make compilation under FreeBSD easier. + Michael Sinz contributed patches to allow the FreeBSD loading code to load debugging symbols also. + Marty Connor contributed a SiS900 driver. Also pointed out that if ASK_BOOT <= 0, the prompt and read shouldn't even happen. Conditional code reworked. + Split documentation into user manual and developer manual. Added material. Released as Etherboot 4.7.21 (development) + Preston Wilson pointed out that ds.internic.net should be replaced by www.ietf.org in documentation URLs. Also RFC1090 should be RFC1094 (NFS). + Marty Connor pointed out some broken links due to the split in documentation. Also comments don't match code in lance.c for change just above. Also passed on a bug found by a user of rom-o-matic.net where tftp was not defined when ANSIESC was defined. My mistake, I made it a static function when it needs to be exported to ansiesc.c. + Christoph Plattner found that the Etherboot startup messes up the flags while testing for a 386+. This doesn't affect Etherboot but it can cause the loaded operating system to crash. Fix: pushf before and popf after the CPU model testing. + Jean-Jacques Michel contributed patches to the via-rhine.c driver to make it work for the VT6102 model as used on some DFE530-TX Rev.A3 NICs. + Luigi Rizzo sent in a fixed boot1a.s that actually works on HDs now. + Stefan Furtmayr sent in a list of URLs to TFTP servers for NT. Added to directory contrib/Diskless-From-NT. + Paul Whittaker contributed a HOWTO in HTML format on booting with NT as the server. Added to directory contrib/Diskless-From-NT. + CJ pointed out that the advertised message size is > 1500 bytes. Define MAX_BOOTP_EXTLEN so that the size of the structure matches the Ethernet payload size. Released as Etherboot 4.7.22 (development) + Reintroduce the old Via-Rhine PCI IDs into file NIC and give the corresponding ROM images -old suffixes, in case some people are using the old chips. + Peter Kögel contributed patches to the SiS900 driver to make it work for the SiS630e and SiS730s. + Charles Dobson pointed out that when booting from a PnP BIOS, the code should not hook or restore the INT19H entry point. Put hooking code inside #ifndef PCI_PNP_HEADER and changed entry point in PnP structure from start19h to blockmove. + I have one report that gas 2.91 doesn't assemble loader.S because it can't handle all the 16-bit code. Since the benefits of using gas for all assembly code are great, and gas 2.95 has been out there for a long time, I regretfully say to affected users: upgrade your tools. Otherwise there may be a workaround by specifying the opcodes literally. I leave it to interested parties to try. If you do this, put in an #ifdef GAS291, naturally. + Updated contrib/tftp-hpa to 0.16 from ftp.kernel.org. Released as Etherboot 4.7.23 (development) + Rename nepci entry in file NIC to rtl8029 to avoid giving the impression that nepci will work for all PCI NE2000 clones. Make the issue of PCI IDs in ROMs clearer in documentation, both in the configuration and troubleshooting sections. + Tania Oka and Hyun-Joon Cha at about the same time found that implementing the rtl_disable() routine in rtl8139.c stopped random crashes in Linux later. It is important to disable the NIC after network loading. + Implemented _disable() routine in w89c840, 3c90x and via-rhine drivers too. Don't know how to do it for epic100. + p910nd-0.4 in contrib/ has -f device option now to specify other printer ports, e.g. USB. + Robb Main found a bug with the #ifdef logic in loader.S. This may fix problems with BIOS detection. Released as Etherboot 4.7.24 (development) + Paolo Marini sent in some code to make it work on his bare metal (no standard BIOS or peripherals) platform. This may be a useful starting point for some applications. See contrib/baremetal/. + Eric W. Biederman contributed a Perl script in contrib/award_plugin_roms/ to list flash BIOS plugin components. + Marty Connor rewrote the Tulip driver to handle many more variants. + For PCI ROMs loader.S can now detect if it's being called from a PnP BIOS and choose to hook INT19H if not. + Pass struct *rom_info in priv_data to probe routine. This is to allow drivers to decide, based on the ROM address, which one of multiple instances of identical network adaptors to activate. Started on 3c509 code to use this but need to understand 3c509 contention resolution mechanism first. + Link src/lzhuf.c to contrib/compressor/lzhuf.c so that we don't need to refer to contrib/compressor/lzhuf.c anymore in Makefile. Released as Etherboot 4.7.25 (development) + Minor documentation edits, merged in NIC entries for newly supported Tulip variants from Marty Connor. + One last minute change, Robb Main suggested calling cs89x0_reset() from cs89x0_disable() to shutdown the hardware cleanly. + Updated tftp-hpa to 0.17. + Slight mod to lzhuf.c to make compression statistics report shorter. Released as Etherboot 5.0.0 (production) + Donald Christensen found a small bug in osloader.c. Not all context was cleared on tftp restart which caused restarted tftp loads to fail. + Correct a small error in setting %sp when not running at 0x9xxxx. Now relocation to 0x84000 works. + Marty Connor added a generic Tulip entry and renamed the Macronix entries because PHP doesn't like strings starting with digits (for rom-o-matic.net). + In loader.S, move code to save ROM segment and length to before jump to new segment, otherwise if MOVEROM is defined, then the ROM segment is always 0x8000. In etherboot.h, define an inline function to say if a ROM address is ok to boot from. Allow if < 0xC0000 or matches assigned ROM address of NIC. + Thomas Kessler found a bug in vendortags.sgml re option-NNN tags in dhcpd.conf, the wrong syntax was presented. However on trying the option-NNN syntax documented in the dhcp-options man page, it was discovered that option option-NNN is no longer supported in the old way in recent versions of ISC dhcpd v3; a new syntax should be used. Added note to vendortags.sgml to warn users. + Incorporated changes suggested by Hannu Martikka to #define DEFAULT_KERNELPATH in etherboot.h for rarp(), and display the TFTP server address before filename in Loading: message. + Split off documentation into separate package in anticipation of production/development series split. Moved previous LOG to top level. Moved distribution section of index.html into separate web page so that index.html will be less ephemeral. Released as Etherboot 5.0.1 (production) + Arkadiusz Miskiewicz pointed out that --oformat should be used instead of -oformat as old ld accepts both while new ld requires --oformat. + contrib/{tftp-hpa,atftp} are distributed separately from the distribution page to make them easy to update. + Eric Biederman contributed many small changes in the code to improve the behaviour in exceptions and generally improve the code structure: 1) Cleanup etherboot restarting. There is now only one place that needs to test for EMERGENCYBOOTDISK. 2) Change pci.c as I have suggested. It is setup to scan every possible pci bus until it finds an etherboot card. 3) Change osloader.c so that if an image that can return, but isn't supposed to it restarts etherboot with -2 instead of the returned value. 4) Rewrites the delay logic so that we compute how long we should sleep, and then sleep the whole time in await_reply so in a congested networks we don't miss slow packets. 5) divides load into load & load_configuration. This removes the need for the weird bootp_completed variable. And makes it a little more explicit what we are doing. 6) add an interruptible_sleep function so that we can sleep and still process keystrokes. 7) rewrites the restart logic: - renames jmp_bootmenu to restart_etherboot. - removes bootmenu (The function isn't) - It explicitly does an eth_reset & eth_probe pair to reinitialize the interface. This should help if someone has plugged the interface into a different switch since booting started. - moves ASK_BOOT and TRY_FLOPPY_FIRST into their own functions. - On every restart calls ask_boot and try_floppy_first. Allowing you to change your mind on how you want to boot after network booting starts. 8) In cleanup calls both eth_disable (to disable the interface) & eth_reset to make certain the interface can be initialized from linux. (If nothing else this should cause more hidden bugs to show up). 9) Restart etherboot when downloading a bootfile fails, instead of just looping trying to get that file. Allowing typos in dhcpd.conf to be corrected without having to reboot the client machine running etherboot. Released as Etherboot 5.1.0 (development) + All the changes from 5.1.0 carried over except calling eth_reset() from cleanup(). + Marty Connor, funded by Sicom System (http://www.sicompos.com/), wrote a driver for NICs based on the National Semiconductor DP83815, e.g. Netgear FA311/FA312. Also independently created by Jason McMullan just at the time Marty released his driver. Thanks for the effort Jason; great minds think alike. Both are based on Donald Becker's Linux driver, of course. + Doug Ambrisko contributed a patch to take environment bindings for FreeBSD kernels from a BOOTP/DHCP option or config variable. + Dax Kelson contributed an example of an ISC DHCP config file that uses Vendor Class Identifier to tailor the response to Etherboot clients. Also discovered that the Etherboot VCI should also be sent in the DHCPREQUEST message, in addition to the DHCPDISCOVER message. Note that the DHCP server must be set to non authorititative if you have an authoritative server running already or it will interfere with that one's operation. + Peter Lister and Vasil Vasilev contributed changes to generate .pxe images bootable via PXE. + Eric Biederman added code to 3c90x.c to enable the NIC: set up busmastering and set the latency timer in case the NIC is not already set correctly, and fixed a couple of related bugs in eepro100.c. Verified that the 3c90x driver works for the 3c980. + Moved strncmp from osdep.h to linux-asm-string.h. Use the general version using string ops, not the deprecated 486 version (what was I thinking). Also added strlen, needed for FreeBSD patch above. + Thanks to gcc 3.0, found and corrected a couple of C constructs of undefined semantics in rtl8139.c and lance.c of the form: i = ++i & MASK; + In Config/CFLAGS32: changed -m386 to prefered form, -mcpu=i386, changed -O2 to -Os, and added -ffreestanding. These changes allow warning-free compilation under gcc 3.0. Only mimimal testing has been done with gcc 3.0 compiled binaries, we hope there are no problems but don't throw away your gcc 2.9.5 yet. + Added an .org 0 to loader.S just before _start. May or may not fix alleged assembly problem with gas 2.11. + Cosmetic change: in boot1a.s replaced "loaded" with "done\r\n" so that Etherboot messages start at beginning of line. + More improvements to contrib/mkffwnb. Released as Etherboot 5.0.2 (production) + Added missing rules in genrules.pl for .pxe and .lzpxe images. + Peter Lister unified pxeloader.S into loader.S. pxeloader.S not required now. Also fixed .lzpxe. + Added missing int i; declaration in try_floppy_first(). + Load %edx with dev just before calling xstart in floppy.c:bootdisk() so that %dl will have device number, just like entry from BIOS. + Merged in Eric Biederman's patches to build .ebi images that run under LinuxBIOS. To make an image, edit Config to enable the EBI options (and disable TAGGED_IMAGE), then make bin32/driver.ebi, where driver is the name of a supported PCI NIC. Released as Etherboot 5.1.1 (development) + The rotating bar progress display has been replaced by a sequence of dots, one for each transmitted packet. This is kinder to dumb displays, e.g. serial terminals, and gives a better feel for how the loading is going. If you want the rotating bar, use -DBAR_PROGRESS. + In loader.S change .fill 0x18-(.-_start) to .org 0x18. Might help people having errors assembling it. + Do Jong Gwan found a 3Com 980 with PCI ID 0x9805. Added to config.c and NIC. Added for good measure 0x7646 which is listed as 3CSOHO100-TX in Linux kernel 3c59x.c. + Add a rule to the Makefile to check for gcc 2.96, which is buggy, and tell the user to use kgcc instead if found. + Till Straumann added long-needed code to warn when fragmented packets seen (encountered on a wireless link) and to do UDP packet checksumming. + A trio of patches from Klaus Espenlaub, to fix a lance ring pointer error in lance.c, to fix a format error in the multiboot call in osloader.c and a patch to enable powersaving while waiting (good for compute clusters and VMware), this one requiring the new option -DPOWERSAVE in compiles. + While we are adding compile options, -DFLOPPY has been renamed to -DCAN_BOOT_DISK as FLOPPY has been a misnomer ever since the ability to boot /dev/hdX and /dev/sdX was added. + Spurred by correspondence from Till Straumann and Klaus Espenlaub, hacked printf to not require a buffer. Now printf output can be arbitrarily long as it no longer needs a buffer to assemble the characters before sending to putchar; it outputs on the spot for non-format chars and %s items, and at the end of the item for non-%s items. + DRIVER AND EXTENSION WRITERS NOTE! (s)printf formats have been changed to be a subset of those in glibc to reduce confusion. The changes are %x -> %hX, %b -> %hhX, and %I -> %@. Lower case x formats are also available now. The only variances from glibc are %@ for dotted quad IP addresses (formerly %I; %I is now used), %! for 6 byte Ethernet addresses, and that printf returns void. Thanks to Klaus Espenlaub for assistance on this, after adding the %! format, he cleaned up all of the Ethernet address display code in the drivers. + More cleanup patches from Klaus Espenlaub (he's better than lint; people who have used Bell Labs Unix will know what lint is). Changes noted here for posterity. 3c509.c: consistent non-use of # modifier for debugging output 3c595.c: consistent non-use of # modifier for debugging output 3c90x.c: use optimal %x variant, PCI bus/function numbers are always small Config: Replace a TAB by two spaces inside the descriptions eepro100.c: 6->ETH_ALEN, PCI bus/function numbers are always small floppy.c: optimal %x variant genrules.pl: consistent use of TAB characters i82586.c: the ENET address printing patch for the EXOS205 got lost somehow.... main.c: cleanup of the UDP_CHECKSUM comment some editor messed up, make the assembly fragment use the normal formatting, fix the register assignment specification for the %bx register to use the "b" constraint instead of "bx" - the x makes no sense... natsemi.c: %X case fix... ns8390.c: optimal %x variant pci.c: fix bad Linux port (most messages truncated the hex values) sis900.c: a value read with inl() should probably(!) be printed with %X start32.S: move around the #endifs a little timer.c: fix space/tab characters via-rhine.c: all values "printed" inside the comments are 32 bit integers wd89c840.c: PCI bus/function numbers are always small Released as Etherboot 5.0.3 (production) + New version of contrib/Diskless-From-NT/furtmayer.html. I mangled the previous version by forgetting to extract with metamail so it was still quotable-printable encoded. + Renamed do_printf to vsprintf because that's the standard function it has the same signature as. + More patches from Klaus Espenlaub. In his own words: The patch to add UDP checksums for transmitted packets is attached. Just don't be surprised if some packet sniffer tells you that the checksum for the NFS_LOOKUP packets are wrong and that the filename is truncated. It's a bug in the sniffer, not in Etherboot. Oh, and the small change in udpchksum() almost makes up for the increased code size. I also rewrote the NFS code to use pointers instead of array accesses. This reduced the code size by 124 bytes. Patch attached. The last patch in this mail fixes misc things: a typo in misc.c (DOT_PROGRESS instead of BAR_PROGRESS), and twiddle() is only called if the packet type is IP. This makes the output nicer - the dots are also printed in some non-approriate places for ARP reply packets. The important packets are IP anyway. + The option BOOTP_DATA_AT_0x93C00 is deprecated, in preparation for expanding the parameter area and the first32.c area. + Marty Connor found a typo in index.html, should be: Etherboot can work with..., not Ethernet can work with... Ooops. + Eric Biederman tried a patch of Preston Wilson's and discovered that DI should be prefixed by ES in the test for a PnP BIOS in loader.S to be sure. Furthermore some BIOSes are not fully compliant and we need an #ifndef PNP_BUT_NOT_BBS_COMPLIANT to work around that. + Oops, there's no entry in config.c for the DFE530TX+ even though there's one in NIC. Released as Etherboot 5.0.4 (production) + Fixed a struct alignment (8-byte constraint) problem in lance.c caused by the introduction of the rx_idx field by moving rx_idx to the end of the struct. Found by Rizsanyi Zsolt. Klaus Espenlaub also suggested increasing all the Rx buffers by 4 bytes because of the checksum stored at the end. + Fred Gray contributed changes in tulip.c to check for a duplex connection and to modify the controller register if so. Marty fixed an unassigned to "negotiated" variable. + Mark G of Inprimis Technologies contributed another FA311 (National Semiconductor DP83815) driver, also based on the Donald Becker Linux driver. + Armin Schindler contributed a patch to allow booting LynxOS KDI images. + Moved code to set PCI busmastering and reasonable latency to a routine in pci.c and added calls to this routine from all PCI drivers. + New files for contrib/mkffwnb for version 1.9.11 and 1.9.16. + Removed BOOTP_DATA_AT_0x93Cxx option. + Convert epic100 driver to use hardware timer for transmit timeout and remove polling loop from receive routine. + Steve Tilden pointed out that BOOT_INT18H is a LCONFIG option, not a CFLAGS32 option. Put note under option documentation and also added a commented-out example in Config. Steve also contributed a patch¸ in contrib/auto-default, which autoboots from the next device if a disk is detected. + PNP_BUT_NOT_BBS_COMPLIANT option renamed to BBS_BUT_NOT_PNP_COMPLIANT. + Merged in Vasil Vasilev's changes to loader.S to release memory taken by PXE properly. + E820 memory detection routines added by Eric Biederman. May increase size of bss segment and push large drivers, e.g. Tulip, nearer to limit, please report. + Default to -DCONGESTED in Config, may help on busy networks. + Add Holtek HT80232 to list of NE2000 PCI clones. + Remove prohibition on loading < 0x10000 in ELF images since by default drivers don't use memory < 0x10000 any more, with 48kB to run in. + Put define of ETH_MAX_MTU in etherboot.h inside #ifndef so that it can be overriden from Makefile. + Gustavo Junior Alves added .cvsignore files for src/bin and src/bin32. + Short note on how to make tomsrtbt netbootable in contrib/tomsrtbt. This release is dedicated to the memory of my mother (July 1917 - November 2001) [Ken Yap]. Released as Etherboot 5.0.5 (production) + Changes to enable fa311too driver which were overlooked in 5.0.5. + Chien-Yu Chen sent in patches to support the SiS630ET. Independently, Doug Ambrisko made the same changes. Marty Connor tidied the patches. + In misc.c, when enabling/disabling Gate A20, call int 0x15 with ax=0x240x to do handling first, and if that is not supported, fall back to using the keyboard controller. Hopefully this will solve Gate A20 problems for recent BIOSes. + Add missing entry to config.c for the Macronix 98713 (device ID 0x512). But latest report is that it doesn't transmit. Anybody wanna debug? + Omit test for pointer to $PnP string for ISA NIC images, it may trigger false recognition of a PnP ROM. Just use legacy mode. + Merged in Christopher Li's Intel E1000 gigabit Ethernet driver. + RISKO Gergely found that the ADMTek Comet 983 works with the tulip driver if you provide the right PCI IDs. + Rohit Jalan contributed patches to support FreeBSD booting via PXE. (genrules.pl needed hacking to make it ignore the system includes in osdep.h.) Anybody want to see if it can be made to support pxelinux? [Glanced at it and I think general PXE support may be hard, you may need an Etherboot specific secondary loader. - Ken] + Merged in Eric Biederman's patches to allow trying all PCI devices. + From Eric Biederman: A small patch to allow the serial port parameters to be unchanged at activation. Major changes to start32.S to merge LinuxBIOS support. New files for LinuxBIOS support. PCBIOS specific functions split out into pcbios.S. Massive clean up of PCI subsystem logic. + Jean-Jacques Michel sent in a fix for via-rhine.c to make sure the transmit is finished before returning from the _transmit routine. Also found a bug in gcc 3.0.3 that affected rtl8139.c. Moving the assignment to nstype in _transmit two lines up avoids it. + Based on the experience of Yedidyah Bar-David, in eepro100.c, increased udelay around line 533 after getting MAC address to udelay(10000). + Added PCI IDs for RTL8129, which can use the rtl8139 driver. + Added PCI IDs for 3Com905 with device ID 0x9058. Confirmed working by Fabio Papa. + Added PCI IDs for D-Link 528, which is a PCI NE2000 clone. + Philip R. Auld found a block number rollover bug due to promotion to signed in main.c. + Luigi Rizzo sent in a patch to nfs.c to implement an adaptive timeout. + New config files for floppyfw-1.9.19 in contrib/mkffwnb/. + Glenn McKechnie contributed a Perl script for making a netbootable image from the Dachstein LRP firewall distribution floppy. It's in contrib/mklrpnb/ + At the request of Greg Beeley, who got irate mail from kernel NIC developers, put in a warning in the Makefile about the 3c90x XCVR options which may affect later operation with the Linux driver. For you tinkerers out there, if you don't know what you're doing, please read 3c90x.txt over and over again until you understand what those options do. If you don't understand, please ask on the Etherboot mailing list. And don't complain to the kernel developers, it's nothing to do with them. If you must change the XCVR options on a board, please document it prominently on the board so that those who come after you won't encounter strange behaviour and complain to the kernel developers. Greg also supplied a patch to 3c90x.c to print a warning message. Released as Etherboot 5.0.6 (production) + Andrew Bettison sent in a patch and the explanation: Here's a patch for some changes I made to Etherboot-5.0.6 because it didn't work with a SMC EtherEZ in an old PCI/ISA bybrid bus system. The ISA shared memory isn't accessible on many such systems, so the only way to do I/O to the card is in Programmed I/O mode. I studied the Linux 2.2.19 driver (drivers/net/smc-ultra.c) and hacked what I figured was equivalent code into src/ns8390.c, and it eventually worked. All my new code is enabled with -DWD-790_PIO. + Small error in the ADMTEK Comet 983 IDs fixed. + Michael Rendell sent in patches for 3c90x.c to get the MAC address from location 10 of the EEPROM onwards, like the Linux driver does. Some 905s have the MAC address at both 0 and 10 which is why it worked for some boards. + Michael Brown sent in drivers for 3 wireless NICs based in the prism2 chipset, and a small patch to rtl8139.c to abort detection on no link. + Rewrote makerom.c in Perl to give makerom.pl. + Rewrite genrules.pl to parse a new NIC format. + Timothy Legge contributed a 3c515 driver. Requires a ISA PnP BIOS. + Modified call to int15h/e801 in pcbios.S to check for return values in CX, DX in case BIOS doesn't return them in AX, BX. + Richard Chan sent in PCI IDs for another Intel EEPRO100 product. Omigawd will they ever run out of EEPRO100 model numbers. :-) + Changed location of setup header from 0x97e000 to 0x93e000 in mkQNXnbi.c for recent Etherboot versions. + Renamed membase to addr1 to reflect its lack of predefined meaning in PCI config space. Should do similar to ioaddr, but too much work. + Samuel Clememts found another Intel EEPRO100 device ID, 0x1039. + Updated instructions in contrib/tomsrtbt for latest 2.0.103 release. + Folded in changes by Michael Brown to send PCI and ISA IDs to the server and to encapsulate Etherboot specific options. Changed scheme to send fixed binary structure instead of variable length string. + Bug in sis900.c, wrongly classifies revisions 0x81 and 0x82 because first test catches too many revisions. Changed to match the Linux driver. + Fotis Andritsopoulos found a small bug in cs89x0.h, TX_AFTER_ALL should be 0x0C0. + Great idea by Eric Biederman. Ignore DHCP offers with zero server IP, or null filename unless DEFAULT_BOOTFILE is defined. This will ignore most Windows DHCP servers. + Patrik Weiskircher sent in a patch for rtl8139.c to bring it up to date with the Linux driver. Released as Etherboot 5.0.7 (production) + Multicast support and LOTS of other changes by Eric Biederman. + Builtin menuing has been removed. + Patches for FreeBSD by Doug Ambrisko. Released as Etherboot 5.1.2 (development) + Fix syntax errors in nfs.c. + Patch for tagged image loading by Miles Nordin. + Patches for new eepr100 variant by Georg Baum. + Fixes for typos by Adam Sulmicki. + Fixes by Eric. Released as Etherboot 5.1.3 (development) + Eric rearranged files for multiple platforms, including Itanium. Released as Etherboot 5.1.4 (development) + Lots of fixes to drivers, see CVS for details. Released as Etherboot 5.1.5 (development) + Eric added support for the AMD Hammer. + Geert Stappers found a VIA6105 (via-rhine.c) with id 0x3106. Released as Etherboot 5.1.6 (development) + Broadcomm TG3 support by Eric Biederman. + Georg Baum found that the start16.S prefix was missing from the LILO and PXE images, those formats were broken. He also migrated the PCI IDs into the driver files. Those formats should work again. + Reworked genrules.pl. Family declarations now in here document inside genrules.pl. NIC is now an output file, for use by rom-o-matic. Released as Etherboot 5.1.7 (development) + Fixed various syntax errors that made the source not compile with some configurations. + Hacked boot1a.s to take count of number of blocks to boot from book block itself in new scheme. + Dave Airlie found a patch for an old bug in eepro100 driver on Linux that applies to Etherboot driver too. + Add use bytes; pragma to Perl scripts to avoid problems with UTF-8 handling of input data. + Replace boot1a.s with floppyload.S which has no problems loading large binaries. Lose the ability to boot from disk partition. Use LILO or something similar. + Morten Kristiansen sent in a patch to handle another variant of the SiS 900. + Fix for eepro100 timing problem by Georg Baum. + Add use bytes; to Eric's Perl scripts too. + Additional fix to mask interrupts after PortPartialReset by Georg Baum that might help with booting DOS. + Sundance driver contributed by Timothy Legge. Released as Etherboot 5.1.8 (development) + Fix for correct SMC8416 detection. + Alignment bug fix for the 3c90x driver contributed by Neil Newell. + Robb Main found a bug in appending the MACHINE_INFO to the DHCP request. + SONE Takeshi fixed the Multiboot structure. + Patch from Axel Dittrich to allow timeout to be changed to a fixed value for peer-to-peer setups where the exponential backoff is not suitable. + Tlan driver contributed by Timothy Legge. + Support for symlinks on NFS mounts by Anselm Martin Hoffmeister. + Experimental safe booting code by Anselm Martin Hoffmeister. + Run Etherboot in an even megabyte so that unsetting A20 won't kill it. Experimental UNDI driver by Michael Brown. Released as Etherboot 5.1.9 (5.2 release candidate 1) + 82562EZ ID provided by Samuel Clements. + Rename Local option as Quit, because that's what it really is. + Should prepend start16.bin to .com images, they didn't work and nobody noticed. + PM stack was getting clobbered by zeroing of BSS, move to own segment in etherboot.lds. Move %ss out of the way of Etherboot in comprefix.S. Now Q works from .zrom and sort of from .com (DOS is odd after return). + Make ASK_PROMPT reflect the device options available. + Removed many outdated comments and updated others. Released as Etherboot 5.1.10 (5.2 release candidate 2) + Make floppyload.S and liloprefix.S call instead of jmp to the image so that the return calls int 0x19, which is somewhat better than hyperspace. + Put http://etherboot.org in prompt and ID string. Released as Etherboot 5.2.0 (production) + Print F? if no filename in DHCP offer. + Make lance.c throw a compile error if -DRELOCATE is used. + pcnet32 driver ported by Timothy Legge. + Reinstate boot1a.s in arch/i386/prefix. The binary may have some uses; it boots with vmware although the image fails later in the emulation. Released as Etherboot 5.2.1 (production) CVSed as Etherboot 5.3 (development) + Break out etherboot.h into multiple files along protocol lines. + Georg Baum's conversion of a more recent version of the Linux e1000 driver. + Add mini-slamd to contrib/, it was missed during 5.2 release. + Timothy Legge enabled multicast for a bunch of drivers. Tested with mini-slamd. Released as Etherboot 5.3.0 (development) + Timothy Legge rewrite proto_tftm.c, got multicast working with atftp and enabled multicast for the Tulip. Released as Etherboot 5.3.1 (development) + Günter Knauf sent in a new version of romid that handles the new and old IDENT format. + Cai Qiang fixed the WINCE loader. It needs to handle > 512 byte packets and also the buffer has to be static. Also submitted a driver for VGA which can be activated by CONSOLE_DIRECT_VGA. + Improved tg3 driver by Eric Biederman. New define in etherboot.h: VALID_LINK_TIMEOUT. + Timothy Legge and I fixed up various ISA drivers to be less noisy when probing, from information provided by Paolo Salvan, so that the super etherboot image is more useful. + Proof of concept of a TFTP to HTTP proxy in contrib/t2hproxy/. Released as Etherboot 5.3.2 (development) + Multicast support for the ns8390 (NE, WD, etc) added by Timothy Legge. + Provide config access to alternate DHCP/BOOTP ports. The macro ALTERNATE_DHCP_PORTS_1067_1068 switches to ports 1067 and 1068. + UNDI driver by Michael Brown. Released as Etherboot 5.3.3 (development) + More UNDI improvements by Michael Brown. + Michael Brown pointed out error in ASK_BOOT behaviour. Make it match documentation. < 0 or undefined means no prompt, = 0 means wait forever, > 0 means wait that many seconds. + Start of PCMCIA subsystem by Anselm Martin Hoffmeister. + Port to Hyperstone architecture (big-endian) by Yannis Mitsos and George Thanos at NTUA, Greece. + Timothy Legge got the epic100 driver working again, was not working when 5.2 released. Also implemented multicasting. Also tentatively fixed the tg3 driver. + Use Perl script to make .z?lilo images. + Added an .iso Makefile rule. This requires newer BIOSes as it uses no floppy emulation mode. + Guard Kuo sent in a patch for the via-rhine driver not being reset properly, Timothy Legge improved it based in the Linux driver. Released as Etherboot 5.3.4 (development) + David D. Smith, with help from Georg Baum, sent in a patch for the eepro100 driver which might help unjam the NIC when the receiver has suspended reception. + Timothy Legge and Eric Biederman fixed a bug in the tg3 driver which caused some models to not receive DHCP replies. Released as Etherboot 5.3.5 (development) + Timothy Legge ported the Linux Realtek 8169 driver. + Michael Brown removed irritating A20 status change messages. + Sis900, w89c840 and tg3 drivers fixed by Timothy Legge. R8169 driver needs family entry in genrules.pl. + Revert to normal way of assigning string to DEFAULT_BOOTFILE as tricky stringify macro falls foul of C++ // comments in gcc 3.x. Released as Etherboot 5.3.6 (development) + Don't include ISA .o files for etherboot-pci. + Doug Ambrisko fixed bugs in the FreeBSD loader. + Anders Nystrom provided a tiny via-rhine patch + Introduce new define DEFAULT_PROTO_NFS for those who were used to using DOWNLOAD_PROTO_NFS in 5.0 for NFS booting. + Reverse sort PCI drivers so that 3c90x is tried ahead of 3c595. + Updated e1000 driver by Georg Baum. + New PCI IDs for 3c90x and tulip drivers. Typos in 3c90x and tg3 drivers corrected. + Georg Baum fixed the 3c503 + Fixed Typos which caused compiling with RARP_NOT_BOOTP to fail + Fixed IMAGE_FREEBSD bugs + Cleanup of driver output (pcnet32, r8169, sundance, tlan) + Minor updates to the Config file comments + arch/i386/prefix/boot1a.S is no longer maintained + Added make rule for a floppy emulation ISO boot image + Timothy Legge updated proto_tftm to make it easier to maintain and fix some issues + Timothy Legge contributed a forcedeth driver for the NVidia Force NIC. + Timothy Legge contributed a ns83820 driver for National Semiconductor 83820 based NICS + Ken Yap added support for creating .liso output type which is an iso image with legacy floppy support + Michael Brown improved memory allocation, 16/32 mode swapping, and did various code cleanups + Michael Brown added High-Level PXE API support (pxelinux) to Etherboot Released as Etherboot 5.3.7 (development) + Timothy Legge Fixed an issue in the e1000 driver with 82544 and newer devices that support port I/O. Enabled port io for the reset. Without the patch the e1000 could not reliably boot Linux on some cards. Thanks to James Pearson, Georg Baum and Marty Connor for help resolving this issue. + Michael Brown added lots of PXE code to complete implementation. He also did a warnings purge of the core. + Marty Connor did warnings purge of the network drivers. + Anselm Martin Hoffmeister contributed DNS resolution code. + Lots of driver PXEifications and cleanups from Timothy Legge and Marty Connor + Makefile and genrules fixes from Michael Brown and Marty Connor + BPBATCH workaround from Timothy Legge and Michael Brown + Timothy Legge improved image format detection logic. Released as Etherboot 5.3.8 (development) + Update to lance.c chip_table from Helge Wagner + Fixes to attributes to prevent gcc from optimising away seemingly unused functions and variables that are actually referenced from asm or in the linking stage. (Ken Yap) + Removed non-relocation support, relocation is now always active. Removed lance.c driver as this will not work with relocation. 32-bit Lance NIC users should use pcnet32. (Ken Yap) + Migrated SAFEBOOT to a patch set. This proof-of-concept code is incomplete and needs more work before becoming mainstream. (Ken Yap) Released as Etherboot 5.3.9 (development) + Patch from Tim Fletcher for another eepro100 model. + Patch from Jeremy Jackson to make DNS query recursive and fix sign and casting issues in dns_resover.c. + Paolo Salvan experimented with using isolinux for non-emulation images and contributed the first cut at the code for geniso. + Fix for relocation issue with prism2_pci driver + Small patch to support 3Com tulip version from Jacek Kalinski + Dag Lem provided a new pci_id for the eepro100 Intel "82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R)" + Small patch to support 3Com tulip version from Jacek Kalinski + Yinghai Lu contributed a large patch to add filo, bText and usb support: btext console: In LinuxBIOS, for the VGA, we only can enable display chipframe buffer and write char to framebuffer to get output in CRT. FILO: originally it is standalone boot program and author is TakeshiSone. Boot from SATA disk. Boot from USB disk (OHCI and UHCI). USB boot is from Steven James 's baremetal in LinuxBIOS, moved to FILO and added the OHCI support to it + armnommu arch support by Tobias Lorenz. + Driver updates/cleanup: rtl8139, sis900, tlan + Updates to via-rhine based on input from Guard Kuo from Via Networking Technologies, Inc + Update p910nd (port 9100+n printer daemon) to latest version + Fixed some bugs to enable compilation for gcc 3.4.x. Released as Etherboot 5.3.10 aka 5.4RC1 (development) + Changes to segment scheme to make large compressed images work. + .zelf images can be built now but still don't run properly. .zrom images may be broken. + Start of a .exe prefix which should allow payloads > 64kB. Released as Etherboot 5.3.11 aka 5.4RC2 (development) + Left out in last release's LOG: accepted patch from Jan Kiszka fixing default TFTP blocksize. + Fixed .z?rom image generation, they work now. + Patch from Jan Kiszka for for multiple receive buffers in eepro100 driver. + Fixed 961507 Not so nice 'F?' message when no file name received + Small fixes to e1000 and via-rhine drivers. + New mtd80x.c driver contributed by Erdem Guven + New dmfe.c driver for Davicom based cards contributed by Timothy Legge + Added new definitions of site DHCP options in preparation for 5.4. + Removed etherboot(-pci)?.* rule because there are too many drivers and the image will no longer fit in memory. I don't want to choose a subset of drivers as everybody will have different preferences. So I'm going to piss off everybody equally by deleting the rule. Use the multiple driver rule (driver1--driver2--...) and select your own subset of drivers. Released as Etherboot 5.3.12 aka 5.4RC3 (development) + Changes to Makefile.main and Config to collect FILO objects in filolib.a. This allows FILO to be excluded from compilation and linking with one Makefile define. + Reverse site DHCP option changes, should apply for official assignment. + RIS filename patch which seems to work for many people. + Thanks to the help of Daniel Nilsson, tracked down and fixed a bug where the tftp code did not fall back to 512 byte blocks when an OACK was NOT received. + Removed dead code related to CAN_BOOT_DISK. + Clarified that BOOT_DISK and BOOT_FLOPPY options only work with LinuxBIOS and are not replacements for PCBIOS functions. + Renamed EMERGENCYDISKBOOT to EXIT_IF_NO_OFFER. + Builtin menuing DHCP options are gone. + Paolo Salvan submitted changes to arch/i386/Makefile to make .com images compressed. + Eric Biedermann made .*elf images work again and cleaned up the build procedure in the process. The hardwired virtual RELOCADDR is no more, the virtual base is 0. He also added code to display which protocols are compiled into the image. Released as Etherboot 5.3.13 aka 5.4RC4 (development) + Lots of fixes by Eric Biederman. Symbols for protected mode segment and prefix segments separated. Multiple ASM statements combined to ensure compiler keeps them intact. Allocate real mode stack if none in use. Protect low memory interrupt vectors. Makefile rules for various prefixes factored. Dynamic relocatable image support. + Fixes by Michael Brown. Cleanup of PXE and UNDI code. + Patch to Tulip driver for missing PCI ID. + Fixes to genrules.pl by Kenneth Sumrall. Released as Etherboot 5.3.14 aka 5.4RC5 (development) + Small ARMNOMMU architecture fixes by Toby Lorenz. + Patch to Tulip driver for additional PCI ID by Ramesh Chander. + Proxy DHCP support, catrom.pl script, flat real mode support, and e1000 fixes by Michael Brown. + New PHY support for tg3.c by Timothy Legge. + FS Protocol support by Radim Kolar. + FILO config changes by YHLu. + Support for compilation on AMD64 for i386. makerom.pl fixed not to change product string pointer if one already exists. Released as Etherboot 5.3.15 aka 5.4RC6 (development) + Minor additions and amendments to acknowledgements. + Added Doug Ambrisko's FreeBSD patch to freebsd_loader.c. Doesn't hurt FreeBSD 4 and seems to help FreeBSD 5 get further in booting. Should not affect other image types since it modifies only one file. The part of the patch relating to osloader.c was already present. Released as Etherboot 5.4.0 (production) + Added PCI ID for Fujistu Siemens Futro C200 by Martin Vogt + Liu Tao contributed a driver for the AMD8111 based on the Linux driver + Till Straumann patch for Sporadic eepro(10) RX problems after reboot + Hermann Gausterer sent a patch to support additional Broadcom PHYs + Timothy Legge updated the forcedeth driver to the latest Linux version 2.6.10 (untested and broken) + YhLu fixed the updated forcedeth driver so that it worked and confirmed that it supports the Gigabit nVidia NICs + Timothy Legge fixed relocation issues with the eepro driver + Jan Kiszka provided a patch for the smc9000 for missing phy-setup