#!/bin/sh # -*- mode: shell-script; indent-tabs-mode: nil; sh-basic-offset: 4; -*- # ex: ts=8 sw=4 sts=4 et filetype=sh # # Format: # ip=[dhcp|on|any] # # ip=:[dhcp|on|any][:[][:]] # # ip=::::::{dhcp|on|any|none|off}[:[][:]] # # When supplying more than only ip= line, is mandatory and # bootdev= must contain the name of the primary interface to use for # routing,dns,dhcp-options,etc. # command -v getarg >/dev/null || . /lib/dracut-lib.sh if [ -n "$netroot" ] && [ -z "$(getarg ip=)" ] && [ -z "$(getarg BOOTIF=)" ]; then # No ip= argument(s) for netroot provided, defaulting to DHCP return; fi # Count ip= lines to decide whether we need bootdev= or not if [ -z "$NEEDBOOTDEV" ] ; then count=0 for p in $(getargs ip=); do count=$(( $count + 1 )) done [ $count -gt 1 ] && NEEDBOOTDEV=1 fi unset count # If needed, check if bootdev= contains anything usable BOOTDEV=$(getarg bootdev=) if [ -n "$NEEDBOOTDEV" ] ; then [ -z "$BOOTDEV" ] && warn "Please supply bootdev argument for multiple ip= lines" fi # Check ip= lines # XXX Would be nice if we could errorcheck ip addresses here as well for p in $(getargs ip=); do ip_to_var $p # make first device specified the BOOTDEV if [ -z "$BOOTDEV" ] && [ -n "$dev" ]; then BOOTDEV="$dev" [ -n "$NEEDBOOTDEV" ] && warn "Setting bootdev to '$BOOTDEV'" fi # skip ibft since we did it above [ "$autoconf" = "ibft" ] && continue # We need to have an ip= line for the specified bootdev [ -n "$NEEDBOOTDEV" ] && [ "$dev" = "$BOOTDEV" ] && BOOTDEVOK=1 # Empty autoconf defaults to 'dhcp' if [ -z "$autoconf" ] ; then warn "Empty autoconf values default to dhcp" autoconf="dhcp" fi # Error checking for autoconf in combination with other values case $autoconf in error) die "Error parsing option 'ip=$p'";; bootp|rarp|both) die "Sorry, ip=$autoconf is currenty unsupported";; none|off) [ -z "$ip" ] && \ die "For argument 'ip=$p'\nValue '$autoconf' without static configuration does not make sense" [ -z "$mask" ] && \ die "Sorry, automatic calculation of netmask is not yet supported" ;; auto6);; dhcp|dhcp6|on|any) \ [ -n "$NEEDBOOTDEV" ] && [ -z "$dev" ] && \ die "Sorry, 'ip=$p' does not make sense for multiple interface configurations" [ -n "$ip" ] && \ die "For argument 'ip=$p'\nSorry, setting client-ip does not make sense for '$autoconf'" ;; *) die "For argument 'ip=$p'\nSorry, unknown value '$autoconf'";; esac if [ -n "$dev" ] ; then # We don't like duplicate device configs if [ -n "$IFACES" ] ; then for i in $IFACES ; do [ "$dev" = "$i" ] && die "For argument 'ip=$p'\nDuplication configurations for '$dev'" done fi # IFACES list for later use IFACES="$IFACES $dev" fi # Do we need to check for specific options? if [ -n "$NEEDDHCP" ] || [ -n "$DHCPORSERVER" ] ; then # Correct device? (Empty is ok as well) [ "$dev" = "$BOOTDEV" ] || continue # Server-ip is there? [ -n "$DHCPORSERVER" ] && [ -n "$srv" ] && continue # dhcp? (It's simpler to check for a set ip. Checks above ensure that if # ip is there, we're static [ -z "$ip" ] && continue # Not good! die "Server-ip or dhcp for netboot needed, but current arguments say otherwise" fi done # put BOOTIF in IFACES to make sure it comes up if BOOTIF="$(getarg BOOTIF=)"; then BOOTDEV=$(fix_bootif $BOOTIF) IFACES="$BOOTDEV $IFACES" fi # This ensures that BOOTDEV is always first in IFACES if [ -n "$BOOTDEV" ] && [ -n "$IFACES" ] ; then IFACES="${IFACES%$BOOTDEV*} ${IFACES#*$BOOTDEV}" IFACES="$BOOTDEV $IFACES" fi # Store BOOTDEV and IFACES for later use [ -n "$BOOTDEV" ] && echo $BOOTDEV > /tmp/net.bootdev [ -n "$IFACES" ] && echo $IFACES > /tmp/net.ifaces