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- #ifndef CONFIG_DHCP_H
- #define CONFIG_DHCP_H
-
- /** @file
- *
- * DHCP configuration
- *
- */
-
- FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL );
-
- #include <config/defaults.h>
-
- /*
- * DHCP and PXE Boot Server timeout parameters
- *
- * Initial and final timeout for DHCP discovery
- *
- * The PXE spec indicates discover request are sent 4 times, with
- * timeouts of 4, 8, 16, 32 seconds. iPXE by default uses 1, 2, 4, 8.
- */
- #define DHCP_DISC_START_TIMEOUT_SEC 1
- #define DHCP_DISC_END_TIMEOUT_SEC 10
- //#define DHCP_DISC_START_TIMEOUT_SEC 4 /* as per PXE spec */
- //#define DHCP_DISC_END_TIMEOUT_SEC 32 /* as per PXE spec */
-
- /*
- * Maximum number of discovery deferrals due to blocked links
- * (e.g. from non-forwarding STP ports)
- */
- #define DHCP_DISC_MAX_DEFERRALS 60
-
- /*
- * ProxyDHCP offers are given precedence by continue to wait for them
- * after a valid DHCPOFFER is received. We'll wait through this
- * timeout for it. The PXE spec indicates waiting through the 4 & 8
- * second timeouts, iPXE by default stops after 2.
- */
- #define DHCP_DISC_PROXY_TIMEOUT_SEC 2
- //#define DHCP_DISC_PROXY_TIMEOUT_SEC 11 /* as per PXE spec */
-
- /*
- * Per the PXE spec, requests are also tried 4 times, but at timeout
- * intervals of 1, 2, 3, 4 seconds. To adapt this to an exponential
- * backoff timer, we can either do 1, 2, 4, 8, ie. 4 retires with a
- * longer interval or start at 0 (0.25s) for 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4,
- * ie. one extra try and shorter initial timeouts. iPXE by default
- * does a combination of both, starting at 0 and going through the 8
- * second timeout.
- */
- #define DHCP_REQ_START_TIMEOUT_SEC 0
- #define DHCP_REQ_END_TIMEOUT_SEC 10
- //#define DHCP_REQ_END_TIMEOUT_SEC 4 /* as per PXE spec */
-
- /*
- * A ProxyDHCP offer without PXE options also goes through a request
- * phase using these same parameters, but note the early break below.
- */
- #define DHCP_PROXY_START_TIMEOUT_SEC 0
- #define DHCP_PROXY_END_TIMEOUT_SEC 10
- //#define DHCP_PROXY_END_TIMEOUT_SEC 8 /* as per PXE spec */
-
- /*
- * A ProxyDHCP request timeout should not induce a failure condition,
- * so we always want to break before the above set of timers expire.
- * The iPXE default value of 2 breaks at the first timeout after 2
- * seconds, which will be after the 2 second timeout.
- */
- #define DHCP_REQ_PROXY_TIMEOUT_SEC 2
- //#define DHCP_REQ_PROXY_TIMEOUT_SEC 7 /* as per PXE spec */
-
- /*
- * Per the PXE spec, a PXE boot server request is also be retried 4
- * times at timeouts of 1, 2, 3, 4. iPXE uses the same timeouts as
- * discovery, 1, 2, 4, 8, but will move on to the next server if
- * available after an elapsed time greater than 3 seconds, therefore
- * effectively only sending 3 tries at timeouts of 1, 2, 4.
- */
- #define PXEBS_START_TIMEOUT_SEC 1
- #define PXEBS_END_TIMEOUT_SEC 10
- //#define PXEBS_START_TIMEOUT_SEC 0 /* as per PXE spec */
- //#define PXEBS_END_TIMEOUT_SEC 8 /* as per PXE spec */
-
- /*
- * Increment to the next PXE Boot server, if available, after this
- * this much time has elapsed.
- */
- #define PXEBS_MAX_TIMEOUT_SEC 3
- //#define PXEBS_MAX_TIMEOUT_SEC 7 /* as per PXE spec */
-
- #include <config/local/dhcp.h>
-
- #endif /* CONFIG_DHCP_H */
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