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4 Commits (50e7ff76de1b9179565f011cd44ea669311e132d)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Philippe Seewer 50e7ff76de netroot: Introduce detailed cmdline parsers
This introduces detailed cmdline parsing, warning or aborting if the
cmdline does not contain arguments according to the spec.

Makeing sure the parsers don't just call getarg for netroot et al,
allows their reuse inside netroot to analyse dhcp root-path as well.
Hence we can get rid of the current netroot hooks. The hook itself stays
in order to add further modules which should run before netroot handlers
are called.

This has one drawback: nfsroot needs some more logic to handle nfs
specific data inside dhcp root-path.

The parsers have been writting according to current discussions about
cmdline arguments. This lead to the "discovery" that some test-cases
violate the spec. These tests have not been removed, but change to
"must fail".
2009-06-17 08:37:40 +02:00
Philippe Seewer 2734a87537 netroot: Use root.info instead of netroot.info
Having two files which are used more or less at the same time isn't
that easy to handle and read. Instead, move the contents of netroot.info
to root.info and only use root.info. This is cleaner and makes debugging
easier.
2009-06-17 08:37:39 +02:00
David Dillow aec48753c2 network: add support for netroot=...
This adds support for a command line option netroot=, which is currently
equivalent to root=. This will allow us to break out handling in NBD and
iSCSI to support constructs such as "root=LABEL=/ netroot=dhcp" to make
use of our block device handling with network attached devices.

iSCSI has not been changed in this patch as I don't currently have a way
to test it.
2009-06-11 01:47:11 -04:00
David Dillow 7d7efa4a3d netroot: add common handler for network root devices
/sbin/netroot is a jumping off point to allow various network
root devices to share infrastructure. It will loop over scriptlets
in the netroot handler, looking for a handler to run for this type
of netroot. Handlers can do choose to act based on command line
options to the kernel, or via DHCP options received on this interface.
They should massage root= into a form suitable for their handler.
2009-06-01 00:42:43 -04:00