On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 10:52:24PM +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > 21.11.2016 16:09, Daniel Kiper ??????????: > > On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 09:11:47PM +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > >> 17.11.2016 22:02, Daniel Kiper ??????????: > >>> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 08:42:00PM +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote: > >>>> Network boot autoconfiguration sets default server to next server IP > >>>> (siaddr) from BOOTP/DHCP reply, but manual configuration using net_bootp > >>>> exports only server name. Unfortunately semantic of server name is not > >>>> clearly defined. BOOTP RFC 951 defines it only for client request, and > >>>> DHCP RFC 1541 only mentions it, without any implied usage. It looks like > >>>> this field is mostly empty in server replies. > >>>> > >>>> Export next server IP as net_<interface>_server_ip variable. This allows > >>>> grub configuration script to set $root/$prefix based on information > >>>> obtained > >>>> by net_bootp. > >>>> > >>>> Reported and tested by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nik...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> > >>>> Cc: nik...@linux.vnet.ibm.com > >>>> > >>>> --- > >>>> > >>>> @Nikunj: cosmetic changes comparing with version you tested - no need to > >>>> allocate small buffer dynamically. > >>>> > >>>> @Vladimir: I think this is useful; I will update networking documentation > >>>> in followup patch. > >>> > >>> Vladimir, Andrei, could you take care of it? > >>> > >>> Daniel > >>> > >> > >> I added documentation (not worth separate patch); if there are no > >> objections I commit. > >> > >> > >> From: Andrei Borzenkov <arvidj...@gmail.com> > >> Subject: [2.02][PATCH] bootp: export server IP as environment variable > >> > >> Network boot autoconfiguration sets default server to next server IP > >> (siaddr) from BOOTP/DHCP reply, but manual configuration using net_bootp > >> exports only server name. Unfortunately semantic of server name is not > >> clearly defined. BOOTP RFC 951 defines it only for client request, and > >> DHCP RFC 1541 only mentions it, without any implied usage. It looks like > >> this field is mostly empty in server replies. > >> > >> Export next server IP as net_<interface>_server_ip variable. This allows > >> grub configuration script to set $root/$prefix based on information > >> obtained > >> by net_bootp. > >> > >> Reported and tested by: Nikunj A Dadhania <nik...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> > >> Cc: nik...@linux.vnet.ibm.com > >> > >> --- > >> docs/grub.texi | 11 +++++++++++ > >> grub-core/net/bootp.c | 24 ++++++++++++++---------- > >> 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) > >> > >> diff --git a/docs/grub.texi b/docs/grub.texi > >> index 82f6fa4..bb03875 100644 > >> --- a/docs/grub.texi > >> +++ b/docs/grub.texi > >> @@ -2446,6 +2446,10 @@ The boot file name provided by DHCP. Read-only. > >> The name of the DHCP server responsible for these boot parameters. > >> Read-only. > >> > >> +@item net_@var{<interface>}_server_ip > >> +The IP address of the next (usually, TFTP) server provided by DHCP. > > > > BOOTP instead of DHCP? However, then we should change DHCP everywhere too... > > > > Yes. Sorry, it was probably my fault to refer to DHCP in the first place. > > >> +Read-only. > >> + > >> @item net_default_interface > >> Initially set to name of network interface that was used to load grub. > >> Read-write, although setting it affects only interpretation of > >> @@ -3062,6 +3066,7 @@ These variables have special meaning to GRUB. > >> * net_@var{<interface>}_hostname:: > >> * net_@var{<interface>}_ip:: > >> * net_@var{<interface>}_mac:: > >> +* net_@var{<interface>}_server_ip:: > > > > There is something known as net_default_server which contains next IP > > address. > > Should not we be more consistent and use "net_@var{<interface>}_server" > > instead > > of "net_@var{<interface>}_server_ip" here and there. > > > > Well, net_default_server is not really tied to any BOOTP/DHCP at all, > although it may be initially set based on content of ACK packet. I was > confused by dhcp_server_name, but they it is unrelated to next server. > > I'd rather used net_<interface>_next_server for clarity, both "server" > and "server_ip" are indeed too vague in this case.
net_<interface>_next_server is OK for me. Should not we introduce net_default_next_server as RO then too? At first its value will be equal net_default_server but only net_default_server could be changed by user. Does it make sense? Daniel _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel