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authorH. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>2016-02-09 18:08:47 -0800
committerH. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>2016-02-09 18:08:47 -0800
commitf2f897a1762fab84d2905f32b1c15dd7b42abb56 (patch)
treea38f51d3f1fcbf44afddb4736d549c12eaf491be /gpxe/src/include/bootp.h
parent72d2959272b4616f17a97667e6dfa9d06bf109a3 (diff)
downloadsyslinux-f2f897a1762fab84d2905f32b1c15dd7b42abb56.tar.gz
gpxe: delete long since obsolete snapshot of gPXE
gPXE has been deprecated in favor of iPXE for many, many years now. It is much better than users get it directly from the iPXE project, since we should no longer need any special modifications for Syslinux use. Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
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diff --git a/gpxe/src/include/bootp.h b/gpxe/src/include/bootp.h
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-#ifndef _BOOTP_H
-#define _BOOTP_H
-
-#ifdef ALTERNATE_DHCP_PORTS_1067_1068
-#undef NON_STANDARD_BOOTP_SERVER
-#define NON_STANDARD_BOOTP_SERVER 1067
-#undef NON_STANDARD_BOOTP_CLIENT
-#define NON_STANDARD_BOOTP_CLIENT 1068
-#endif
-
-#ifdef NON_STANDARD_BOOTP_SERVER
-#define BOOTP_SERVER NON_STANDARD_BOOTP_SERVER
-#else
-#define BOOTP_SERVER 67
-#endif
-#ifdef NON_STANDARD_BOOTP_CLIENT
-#define BOOTP_CLIENT NON_STANDARD_BOOTP_CLIENT
-#else
-#define BOOTP_CLIENT 68
-#endif
-#define PROXYDHCP_SERVER 4011 /* For PXE */
-
-#define BOOTP_REQUEST 1
-#define BOOTP_REPLY 2
-
-#define TAG_LEN(p) (*((p)+1))
-#define RFC1533_COOKIE 99, 130, 83, 99
-#define RFC1533_PAD 0
-#define RFC1533_NETMASK 1
-#define RFC1533_TIMEOFFSET 2
-#define RFC1533_GATEWAY 3
-#define RFC1533_TIMESERVER 4
-#define RFC1533_IEN116NS 5
-#define RFC1533_DNS 6
-#define RFC1533_LOGSERVER 7
-#define RFC1533_COOKIESERVER 8
-#define RFC1533_LPRSERVER 9
-#define RFC1533_IMPRESSSERVER 10
-#define RFC1533_RESOURCESERVER 11
-#define RFC1533_HOSTNAME 12
-#define RFC1533_BOOTFILESIZE 13
-#define RFC1533_MERITDUMPFILE 14
-#define RFC1533_DOMAINNAME 15
-#define RFC1533_SWAPSERVER 16
-#define RFC1533_ROOTPATH 17
-#define RFC1533_EXTENSIONPATH 18
-#define RFC1533_IPFORWARDING 19
-#define RFC1533_IPSOURCEROUTING 20
-#define RFC1533_IPPOLICYFILTER 21
-#define RFC1533_IPMAXREASSEMBLY 22
-#define RFC1533_IPTTL 23
-#define RFC1533_IPMTU 24
-#define RFC1533_IPMTUPLATEAU 25
-#define RFC1533_INTMTU 26
-#define RFC1533_INTLOCALSUBNETS 27
-#define RFC1533_INTBROADCAST 28
-#define RFC1533_INTICMPDISCOVER 29
-#define RFC1533_INTICMPRESPOND 30
-#define RFC1533_INTROUTEDISCOVER 31
-#define RFC1533_INTROUTESOLICIT 32
-#define RFC1533_INTSTATICROUTES 33
-#define RFC1533_LLTRAILERENCAP 34
-#define RFC1533_LLARPCACHETMO 35
-#define RFC1533_LLETHERNETENCAP 36
-#define RFC1533_TCPTTL 37
-#define RFC1533_TCPKEEPALIVETMO 38
-#define RFC1533_TCPKEEPALIVEGB 39
-#define RFC1533_NISDOMAIN 40
-#define RFC1533_NISSERVER 41
-#define RFC1533_NTPSERVER 42
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR 43
-#define RFC1533_NBNS 44
-#define RFC1533_NBDD 45
-#define RFC1533_NBNT 46
-#define RFC1533_NBSCOPE 47
-#define RFC1533_XFS 48
-#define RFC1533_XDM 49
-#ifndef NO_DHCP_SUPPORT
-#define RFC2132_REQ_ADDR 50
-#define RFC2132_MSG_TYPE 53
-#define RFC2132_SRV_ID 54
-#define RFC2132_PARAM_LIST 55
-#define RFC2132_MAX_SIZE 57
-#define RFC2132_VENDOR_CLASS_ID 60
-#define RFC2132_CLIENT_ID 61
-#define RFC2132_TFTP_SERVER_NAME 66
-#define RFC2132_BOOTFILE_NAME 67
-#define RFC3004_USER_CLASS 77
-
-#ifdef PXE_DHCP_STRICT
-/*
- * The following options are acknowledged in RFC3679 because they are
- * widely used by PXE implementations, but have never been properly
- * allocated. Despite other PXE options being correctly packed in a
- * vendor encapsulated field, these are exposed. Sigh. Note that the
- * client UUID (option 97) is also noted in the PXE spec as using
- * option 61.
- */
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_ARCH 93
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_NDI 94
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_UUID 97
-
-/* The lengths are fixed. */
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_ARCH_LENGTH 2
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_NDI_LENGTH 3
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_UUID_LENGTH 17
-
-/*
- * Values of RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_ARCH can apparently be one of the
- * following, according to the PXE spec. The spec only actually
- * described the 2nd octet, not the first. Duh... assume 0.
- */
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_ARCH_IAX86PC 0,0
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_ARCH_NECPC98 0,1
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_ARCH_IA64PC 0,2
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_ARCH_DECALPHA 0,3
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_ARCH_ARCX86 0,4
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_ARCH_INTELLEAN 0,5
-
-/*
- * Only one valid value of NDI type (must be 1) and UNDI version (must
- * be 2.1)
- */
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_NDI_21 1,2,1
-
-/*
- * UUID - type must be 1 and then 16 octets of UID, as with the client ID.
- * The value is a default for testing only
- */
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_UUID_TYPE 0
-#warning "UUID is a default for testing ONLY!"
-#define RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_UUID_DEFAULT \
- RFC3679_PXE_CLIENT_UUID_TYPE, \
- 0xDE,0xAD,0xBE,0xEF, \
- 0xDE,0xAD,0xBE,0xEF, \
- 0xDE,0xAD,0xBE,0xEF, \
- 0xDE,0xAD,0xBE,0xEF
-/*
- * The Vendor Class ID. Note that the Arch and UNDI version numbers
- * are fixed and must be same as the ARCH and NDI above.
- */
-#define RFC2132_VENDOR_CLASS_ID_PXE_LENGTH 32
-#define RFC2132_VENDOR_CLASS_ID_PXE \
- 'P','X','E','C','l','i','e','n','t',':', \
- 'A','r','c','h',':','0','0','0','0','0',':', \
- 'U','N','D','I',':','0','0','2','0','0','1'
-
-/*
- * The following vendor options are required in the PXE spec to pull
- * options for the *next* image. The PXE spec doesn't help us with
- * this (like explaining why).
- */
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_PXE_OPT128 128
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_PXE_OPT129 129
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_PXE_OPT130 130
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_PXE_OPT131 131
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_PXE_OPT132 132
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_PXE_OPT133 133
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_PXE_OPT134 134
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_PXE_OPT135 135
-
-#endif /* PXE_DHCP_STRICT */
-
-#define DHCPDISCOVER 1
-#define DHCPOFFER 2
-#define DHCPREQUEST 3
-#define DHCPACK 5
-#endif /* NO_DHCP_SUPPORT */
-
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_MAJOR 0
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_MINOR 0
-
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_MAGIC 128
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_ADDPARM 129
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_ETHDEV 130
-/* We should really apply for an official Etherboot encap option */
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_ETHERBOOT_ENCAP 150
-/* I'll leave it to FREEBSD to decide if they want to renumber */
-#ifdef IMAGE_FREEBSD
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_HOWTO 132
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_KERNEL_ENV 133
-#endif
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_NIC_DEV_ID 175
-#define RFC1533_VENDOR_ARCH 177
-
-#define RFC1533_END 255
-
-#define BOOTP_VENDOR_LEN 64
-#ifndef NO_DHCP_SUPPORT
-#define DHCP_OPT_LEN 312
-#endif /* NO_DHCP_SUPPORT */
-
-/* Format of a bootp packet */
-struct bootp_t {
- uint8_t bp_op;
- uint8_t bp_htype;
- uint8_t bp_hlen;
- uint8_t bp_hops;
- uint32_t bp_xid;
- uint16_t bp_secs;
- uint16_t unused;
- in_addr bp_ciaddr;
- in_addr bp_yiaddr;
- in_addr bp_siaddr;
- in_addr bp_giaddr;
- uint8_t bp_hwaddr[16];
- uint8_t bp_sname[64];
- char bp_file[128];
-#ifdef NO_DHCP_SUPPORT
- uint8_t bp_vend[BOOTP_VENDOR_LEN];
-#else
- uint8_t bp_vend[DHCP_OPT_LEN];
-#endif /* NO_DHCP_SUPPORT */
-};
-
-/* Format of a bootp IP packet */
-struct bootpip_t
-{
- struct iphdr ip;
- struct udphdr udp;
- struct bootp_t bp;
-};
-
-/* Format of bootp packet with extensions */
-struct bootpd_t {
- struct bootp_t bootp_reply;
- uint8_t bootp_extension[MAX_BOOTP_EXTLEN];
-};
-
-#endif /* _BOOTP_H */