diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/Makefile b/contrib/wakeonlan/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 563faa93..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -## Makefile for use with gnu make and MinGW32 gnu gcc - -TARGET=wol - -CC=gcc -LD=gcc - -CPPFLAGS= -Wall -O2 -LFLAGS= -s - -#LIBFILES= -lwsock -#LIBPATH= -L/usr/lib - -ICON=$(TARGET).ico -OBJS=$(TARGET).o -RESF=$(TARGET).rc - -#RESNAME=$(TARGET).res -#BINNAME=$(TARGET).exe -BINNAME=$(TARGET) - -$(BINNAME): $(OBJS) $(RESNAME) - $(LD) $(LFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LIBPATH) $(LIBFILES) - -%.res:%.rc - windres -I rc -O coff -i $< -o $@ - -%.rc:Makefile - @echo 100 ICON "$(ICON)" > $@ - -dist:$(BINNAME) - rm -f $(OBJS) $(RESNAME) $(RESF) - -clean: - rm -f $(OBJS) $(RESNAME) $(RESF) - rm -f $(BINNAME) - diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/README b/contrib/wakeonlan/README index 03b7e61c..5b03f9b8 100644 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/README +++ b/contrib/wakeonlan/README @@ -1,3 +1,40 @@ -Here are two programs to send Wake-On-LAN packets to a dormant workstation -using the WOL feature. Please contact the respective authors for any -queries. +From level42@sympatico.ca Tue Mar 18 04:35:31 2008 +Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 23:47:39 -0400 +From: Bill +To: etherboot-developers@lists.sourceforge.net +Subject: [Etherboot-developers] WOL Routine + +Attached is a WOL routine that can be used to wake a remote server from +gpxe. I put wol.c in src/usr and wol.h in src/include/usr. This is really +in improved replacement of that in contrib\wakeonlan\wakeserver.patch. This +version will no longer work since the eth_transmit routine no longer works +with the newer driver arhitecture such as the e1000 driver. + +Please consider adding it to gpxe preferrably in the main src directory or +in the contrib directory. + +Thank you + + + [ Part 2, Text/PLAIN (Name: "wol.c") 109 lines. ] + [ Unable to print this part. ] + + + [ Part 3, Text/PLAIN (Name: "wol.h") 12 lines. ] + [ Unable to print this part. ] + + + [ Part 4: "Attached Text" ] + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- +This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft +Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. +http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ + + [ Part 5: "Attached Text" ] + +_______________________________________________ +Etherboot-developers mailing list +Etherboot-developers@lists.sourceforge.net +https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/etherboot-developers + diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/maclist.txt b/contrib/wakeonlan/maclist.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b96b3e44..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/maclist.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -# maclist - mac addresses for wakeonlan -00:BA:BE:FA:CE:00 mainframe -00:11:22:33:44:5A maschine1 -00:11:22:33:44:B5 maschine2 -00:11:22:33:44:5C maschine3 -0A:BB:CC:DD:EE:F9 macintosh -1A:BB:CC:DD:E6:FF -3A:BB:CC:DD:EE:F5 testpc -3A:BB:CC:DD:EE:F6 123.45.6.7 diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/mp-form.pl b/contrib/wakeonlan/mp-form.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 144b507f..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/mp-form.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -#!/perl/bin/perl -w -# Magic Packet for the Web -# Perl version by ken.yap@acm.org after DOS/Windows C version posted by -# Steve_Marfisi@3com.com on the Netboot mailing list -# modified to work with web by G. Knauf -# Released under GNU Public License -# -use CGI qw(:standard); # import shortcuts -use Socket; - -$ver = 'v0.52 © gk 2003-Apr-24 11:00:00'; - -# Defaults - Modify to point to the location of your mac file -$www = "$ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'}/perldemo"; -$maclist = "$www/maclist.txt"; -# Defaults - Modify to fit to your network -$defbc = '255.255.255.255'; -$port = 60000; - -MAIN: -{ - # Read in all the variables set by the form - if (param()) { - &process_form(); - } else { - &print_form(); - } -} - -sub process_form { - # Print the header - print header(); - print start_html("Mp-Form - send Magic Packets"); - # If defined new mac save it - if (defined(param("mac"))) { - print h1("Result of adding an entry to the maclist"); - print '

'; - &add_entry(); - print '


'; - print '
'; - } else { - # send magic packets to selected macs - print h1("Result of sending magic packets to multiple PCs"); - print '

'; - if (param("all")) { - &process_file(S); - } else { - for (param()) { - my ($brc,$mac) = split(/-/,param($_)); - &send_broadcast_packet(inet_aton($brc),$mac); - } - } - print '


'; - print '
'; - } - # Close the document cleanly. - print end_html; -} - -sub print_form { - # Print the header - print header(); - print start_html("Mp-Form - send Magic Packets"); - print h1("Form for sending magic packets to multiple PCs"); - print < -
-

Select the destination mac addresses:

- - - - - - - -ENDOFTEXT - # build up table with mac addresses - &process_file(R); - # print rest of the form - print < -

-Press to send the magic packets to your selections. -Press to reset the form. - - -


-
-

Enter new destination mac address:

-Broadcast: -MAC: -Name: -

-Press to add the entry to your maclist. -Press to reset the form. - - -


-$ver -ENDOFTEXT - # Close the document cleanly. - print end_html; -} - -sub send_broadcast_packet { - my ($nbc,$mac) = @_; - if ($mac !~ /^[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}$/i) { - print "Malformed MAC address $mac
\n"; - return; - } - printf("Sending wakeup packet to %04X:%08X-%s
\n", $port, unpack('N',$nbc), $mac); - # Remove colons - $mac =~ tr/://d; - # Magic packet is 6 bytes of FF followed by the MAC address 16 times - $magic = ("\xff" x 6) . (pack('H12', $mac) x 16); - # Create socket - socket(S, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, getprotobyname('udp')) or die "socket: $!\n"; - # Enable broadcast - setsockopt(S, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 1) or die "setsockopt: $!\n"; - # Send the wakeup packet - defined(send(S, $magic, 0, sockaddr_in($port, $nbc))) or print "send: $!\n"; - close(S); -} - -sub process_file { - unless (open(F, $maclist)) { - print "Error reading $maclist: $!\n"; - } else { - while () { - next if (/^\s*#|^\s*;/); # skip comments - my ($mac, $ip) = split; - next if (!defined($mac) or $mac eq ''); - $mac = uc($mac); - my $bc = $defbc; - ($bc,$mac) = split(/-/,$mac) if ($mac =~ /-/); - my $nbc = inet_aton($bc); - if ($_[0] eq 'S') { - &send_broadcast_packet($nbc, $mac); - } else { - my $hbc = sprintf("0x%08X", unpack('N',$nbc)); - print "
"; - print ""; - $ip = ' ' if (!defined($ip) or $ip eq ''); - print ""; - print "\n"; - } - } - close(F); - } -} - -sub add_entry { - if (param("brc") !~ /^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$/i) { - print "Malformed broadcast address ",param("brc"),"\n"; - return; - } - if (param("mac") !~ /^[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}$/i) { - print "Malformed MAC address ",param("mac"),"\n"; - return; - } - unless (open(F, ">> $maclist")) { - print "Error writing $maclist: $!\n"; - } else { - #my $nbc = inet_aton(param("brc")); - #my $hbc = sprintf("0x%8X", unpack('N',$nbc)); - #print F $hbc."-".uc(param("mac"))." ".param("ip")."\n"; - print F param("brc")."-".uc(param("mac"))." ".param("ip")."\n"; - close(F); - print "Saved entry to maclist: ".param("brc")."-".uc(param("mac"))." ".param("ip")."\n"; - } -} - diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/mp-form.txt b/contrib/wakeonlan/mp-form.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2c2ca5b8..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/mp-form.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -mp-form.pl - Send magic packets with your web server - -This is my trial of waking up PCs with a form via web server. -The perl script reads in a text file which contains lines of the form -aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff 12.34.56.78 or -aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff foo.bar.com -aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff -The script is based on wake.pl by Ken Yap who is also the author of the Etherboot package. -The script uses CGI.pm to parse form input and Socket.pm to send the magic packets, both -modules should belong to your perl distribution. The script runs with linux as well as -with NT, with NetWare you have to use the Socket.NLP from recent Perl build #334, with -Perl build #333 and earlier I got an error from the Socket.pm. -This script uses only broadcast so you don't need root rights to use it. - -To install the script copy it to your ../cgi-bin directory. Then for Linux do a chmod 755 -to the script. Modify the lines which point to the location of the maclist. If you do not -have a maclist, the form could save new entries to a list (with unix perhaps you have to -create an empty file). Check also the first line of mp-form.pl and modify it to point to -your perl5 location. For NetWare copy the script to /novonyx/suitespot/docs/perlroot. - -Older version: If you have problems running the script with CGI.pm you could try the older -version mp-form1.pl which uses cgi-lib.pl to parse form input. You can get cgi-lib.pl -from http://cgi-lib.berkeley.edu/. With NetWare you should also use mp-form1.pl as using -CGI.pm consumes much memory. The older version is also included in the zip archive. - -Homepage of the script: http://www.gknw.de/mpform.html diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/mp-form1.pl b/contrib/wakeonlan/mp-form1.pl deleted file mode 100644 index d42624a5..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/mp-form1.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w -# Magic Packet for the Web -# Perl version by ken.yap@acm.org after DOS/Windows C version posted by -# Steve_Marfisi@3com.com on the Netboot mailing list -# modified to work with web by G. Knauf -# Released under GNU Public License -# -require "cgi-lib.pl"; -use Socket; - -$ver = 'v0.52 © gk 2003-Apr-24 11:00:00'; - -# Defaults - Modify to point to the location of your mac file -$www = "$ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'}/perldemo"; -$maclist = "$www/maclist.txt"; -# Defaults - Modify to fit to your network -$defbc = '255.255.255.255'; -$port = 60000; - -MAIN: -{ - # Read in all the variables set by the form - if (&ReadParse(*input)) { - &process_form(); - } else { - &print_form(); - } -} - -sub process_form { - # Print the header - print &PrintHeader(); - # If defined new mac save it - if (defined($input{'mac'})) { - print &HtmlTop("Result of adding an entry to the maclist"); - print '

'; - &add_entry; - print '


'; - print '
'; - } else { - # send magic packets to selected macs - print &HtmlTop("Result of sending magic packets to multiple PCs"); - print '

'; - if (defined($input{'all'})) { - &process_file(S); - } else { - foreach $x (keys %input) { - my ($brc,$mac) = split(/-/,$input{$x}); - &send_broadcast_packet(inet_aton($brc),$mac); - } - } - print '


'; - print '
'; - } - # Close the document cleanly. - print &HtmlBot; - exit; -} - -sub print_form { - print &PrintHeader(); - print &HtmlTop("Form for sending magic packets to multiple PCs"); - # Print out the body of the form - print < -
-

Select the destination mac addresses:

-
Broadcast address
MAC address
Name
Select all
$hbc
$mac
$ip
WakeUp
- - - - - - -ENDOFTEXT - # build up table with mac addresses - &process_file; - # print rest of the form - print < -

-Press to send the magic packets to your selections. -Press to reset the form. - - -


-
-

Enter new destination mac address:

-Broadcast: -MAC: -Name: -

-Press to add the entry to your maclist. -Press to reset the form. - - -


-$ver -ENDOFTEXT - # Close the document cleanly. - print &HtmlBot; -} - -sub send_broadcast_packet { - my ($nbc,$mac) = @_; - if ($mac !~ /^[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}$/i) { - print "Malformed MAC address $mac
\n"; - return; - } - printf("Sending wakeup packet to %04X:%08X-%s
\n", $port, unpack('N',$nbc), $mac); - # Remove colons - $mac =~ tr/://d; - # Magic packet is 6 bytes of FF followed by the MAC address 16 times - $magic = ("\xff" x 6) . (pack('H12', $mac) x 16); - # Create socket - socket(S, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, getprotobyname('udp')) or die "socket: $!\n"; - # Enable broadcast - setsockopt(S, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 1) or die "setsockopt: $!\n"; - # Send the wakeup packet - defined(send(S, $magic, 0, sockaddr_in($port, $nbc))) or print "send: $!\n"; - close(S); -} - -sub process_file { - unless (open(F, $maclist)) { - print "Error reading $maclist: $!\n"; - } else { - while () { - next if (/^\s*#|^\s*;/); # skip comments - my ($mac, $ip) = split; - next if (!defined($mac) or $mac eq ''); - $mac = uc($mac); - my $bc = $defbc; - ($bc,$mac) = split(/-/,$mac) if ($mac =~ /-/); - my $nbc = inet_aton($bc); - if ($_[0] eq 'S') { - &send_broadcast_packet($nbc, $mac); - } else { - my $hbc = sprintf("0x%08X", unpack('N',$nbc)); - print "
"; - print ""; - $ip = ' ' if (!defined($ip) or $ip eq ''); - print ""; - print "\n"; - } - } - close(F); - } -} - -sub add_entry { - if (param("brc") !~ /^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$/i) { - print "Malformed broadcast address ",param("brc"),"\n"; - return; - } - if (param("mac") !~ /^[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}$/i) { - print "Malformed MAC address ",param("mac"),"\n"; - return; - } - unless (open(F, ">> $maclist")) { - print "Error writing $maclist: $!\n"; - } else { - #my $nbc = inet_aton(param("brc")); - #my $hbc = sprintf("0x%8X", unpack('N',$nbc)); - #print F $hbc."-".uc(param("mac"))." ".param("ip")."\n"; - print F param("brc")."-".uc(param("mac"))." ".param("ip")."\n"; - close(F); - print "Saved entry to maclist: ".param("brc")."-".uc(param("mac"))." ".param("ip")."\n"; - } -} - diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/readme.txt b/contrib/wakeonlan/readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 94f2ef34..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -mp-form.pl - Send magic packets with your web server - -This is my trial of waking up PCs with a form via web server. -The perl script reads in a text file which contains lines of the form -aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff 12.34.56.78 or -aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff foo.bar.com -aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff -optional a broadcast address mask can be prefixed: -192.168.1.255-aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff - -The script is based on wake.pl by Ken Yap who is also the author of the Etherboot package. -The script uses CGI.pm to parse form input and Socket.pm to send the magic packets, both -modules should belong to your perl distribution. The script runs with linux as well as -with NT, with NetWare you have to use the Socket.NLP from recent Perl build #334, with -Perl build #333 and earlier I got an error from the Socket.pm. You should also update -your Perl to minimum #331 from CPAN: http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html#netware. -This script uses only broadcast so you don't need root rights to use it. - -To install the script copy it to your ../cgi-bin directory. Then for Linux do a chmod 755 -to the script. Modify the lines which point to the location of the maclist. If you do not -have a maclist, the form could save new entries to a list (with unix perhaps you have to -create an empty file). Check also the first line of mp-form.pl and modify it to point to -your perl5 location. For NetWare copy the script to /novonyx/suitespot/docs/perlroot. - -Older version: If you have problems running the script with CGI.pm you could try the older -version mp-form1.pl which uses cgi-lib.pl to parse form input. You can get cgi-lib.pl -from http://cgi-lib.berkeley.edu/. With NetWare you should also use mp-form1.pl as using -CGI.pm consumes much memory. The older version is also included in the zip archive. - -A modified version of the original script is now also included which runs with older -Getopt::Std.pm as shipped with NetWare. This script you could use from command line -or from cron. With NetWare copy the script to /perl/scripts; then call from console with: -perl wakeup.pl . - -Homepage of the script: http://www.gknw.de/mpform.html diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/wake.pl b/contrib/wakeonlan/wake.pl deleted file mode 100644 index d9be35b7..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/wake.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w -# -# If called as wake.pl -f file it reads lines of the form -# -# aa:bb:cc:dd:ee;ff 12.34.56.78 or -# aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff foo.bar.com -# aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff -# -# which are MAC addresses and hostnames of NICs to send a wakeup packet. -# In the first two cases, unicast is used (and root permission may be -# required if the ARP cache needs to be injected with a mapping). -# In the third case, broadcast is used, and anybody can run the command. -# Comments in the file start with #. -# -# Or MAC addresses can be specified on the command line -# -# wake.pl aa.bb.cc.dd.ee.ff -# -# Or both can be used: -# -# wake.pl -f addresses.cfg 11:22:33:44:55:66 -# -# This program may have to be run with superuser privilege because it -# may need to inject an ARP entry into the cache. -# Be careful, you could corrupt valid entries if those NICs are -# already active. -# -# Perl version by ken_yap@users.sourceforge.net after DOS/Windows C version posted by -# Steve_Marfisi@3com.com on the Netboot mailing list -# Released under GNU Public License, 2000-01-08 -# Added switch -q for quiet mode, changed Getopt usage to work with older versions, -# added switch -u for unicast mode, now default is always broadcast mode, -# added switch -s for seach pattern so you could filter entries from file. -# Guenter.Knauf@dialup.soco.de, 2000-10-14 -# -use Getopt::Std; -use Socket; - -getopts('quf:s:'); -if (defined($opt_f)) { - unless (open(F, $opt_f)) { - print STDERR "open: $opt_f: $!\n"; - } else { - while () { - next if /^\s*#/; # skip comments - ($mac, $ip) = split; - next if !defined($mac) or $mac eq ''; - next if defined($opt_s) and (!/$opt_s/); - if (!defined($ip) or $ip eq '' or !$opt_u) { - &send_broadcast_packet($mac); - } else { - &send_unicast_packet($mac, $ip); - } - } - close(F); - } -} -while (@ARGV) { - send_broadcast_packet(shift(@ARGV)); -} - -sub send_broadcast_packet { - ($mac) = @_; - - if ($mac !~ /^[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}$/i) { - print STDERR "Malformed MAC address $mac\n"; - return; - } - # Remove colons - $mac =~ tr/://d; - # Magic packet is 6 bytes of FF followed by the MAC address 16 times - $magic = ("\xff" x 6) . (pack('H12', $mac) x 16); - # Create socket - socket(S, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, getprotobyname('udp')) - or die "socket: $!\n"; - # Enable broadcast - setsockopt(S, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 1) - or die "setsockopt: $!\n"; - # Send the wakeup packet - if (!$opt_q) { - print "Sending wakeup packet to MAC address $mac"; - print " ($ip)" if (defined($ip)); - print "\n"; - } - defined(send(S, $magic, 0, sockaddr_in(0x2fff, INADDR_BROADCAST))) - or print STDERR "send: $!\n"; - close(S); -} - -sub send_unicast_packet { - ($mac, $ip) = @_; - - if (!defined($iaddr = inet_aton($ip))) { - print STDERR "Cannot resolve $ip\n"; - return; - } - if ($mac !~ /^[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}$/i) { - print STDERR "Malformed MAC address $mac\n"; - return; - } - # Inject entry into ARP table, in case it's not there already - system("arp -s $ip $mac") == 0 - or print STDERR "Warning: arp command failed, you need to be root\n"; - # Remove colons - $mac =~ tr/://d; - # Magic packet is 6 bytes of FF followed by the MAC address 16 times - $magic = ("\xff" x 6) . (pack('H12', $mac) x 16); - # Create socket - socket(S, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, getprotobyname('udp')) - or die "socket: $!\n"; - # Send the wakeup packet - print "Sending wakeup packet to $ip at MAC address $mac\n" if (!$opt_q); - defined(send(S, $magic, 0, sockaddr_in(0x2fff, $iaddr))) - or print STDERR "send: $!\n"; - close(S); -} diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/wakeserver.patch b/contrib/wakeonlan/wakeserver.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 43e78b1d..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/wakeserver.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ -To: etherboot-developers@lists.sourceforge.net -X-face: #Qvg5o3u!)WoVDDi4-bFy`fl@""4^pm68%_,`puon{0Q6lQ-O,)3D.J.":A&^,#4O2vc8`? - 3^1lhBh=EQH,"Qq*e1vY":she&t^8:!&Fb32Ed:nM2Y -Message-Id: <20010219195622.C97A84ABD8@chaos.think-at-work.de> -Subject: [Etherboot-developers] Wake-on-LAN patch -Sender: etherboot-developers-admin@lists.sourceforge.net -Errors-To: etherboot-developers-admin@lists.sourceforge.net -X-BeenThere: etherboot-developers@lists.sourceforge.net -X-Mailman-Version: 2.0 -Precedence: bulk -List-Help: -List-Post: -List-Subscribe: , - -List-Id: Discussion list for Etherboot developers -List-Unsubscribe: , - -List-Archive: -Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 20:56:22 +0100 -Status: RO -Content-Length: 5351 -Lines: 152 - -This is a multipart MIME message. - ---==_Exmh_-19971541890 -Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii - - -Hello! - -please find enclosed a patch to optionally enable etherboot to start the -server it is booting from by sending a magic wake-on-lan packet to the -sleeping server first. - -This is very important for an etherboot-server, which is not running all the -time and is not easily accessible from the etherboot machine (e.g. because it -is installed in the basement of the house and one must climb several stairs to -switch the server on...) - -Are the authors of etherboot willing to accept this patch for inclusion? -Please note, that the wake-on-lan code is only compiled in, when setting -appropriate flags in src/Config. - -If you don't want to include the patch, should I change anything of the -implementation or do you dislike the idea at all? - -Thanks! - Till - -+-------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | dr. tilmann bubeck think@work it consulting | -| | professional services | -| think | cell.: +49 172 8842972 widmaierstrasse 58 | -| @work | fax : +49 711 7227734 70567 stuttgart | -| | email: bubeck@think-at-work.de http://www.think-at-work.de | -+-------+ -------------------------------------------------------------+ - - ---==_Exmh_-19971541890 -Content-Type: application/x-patch ; name="etherboot-4.7.17-wol.patch" -Content-Description: etherboot-4.7.17-wol.patch -Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="etherboot-4.7.17-wol.patch" - -diff -r -u etherboot-4.7.17/src/Config etherboot-4.7.17-wol/src/Config ---- etherboot-4.7.17/src/Config Sat Jan 6 16:25:23 2001 -+++ etherboot-4.7.17-wol/src/Config Mon Feb 19 20:28:00 2001 -@@ -113,6 +113,16 @@ - # -DINTERNAL_BOOTP_DATA - # - define if the area 0x93C00-0x93FFF is not available - # for use for bootpd_data by the loader for some reason -+# -DWAKEUP_SERVER -+# - define this for sending a Wake-On-LAN (WOL) -+# "Magic Packet" to a sleeping server, before trying -+# a etherboot. Useful if your server is soft-off all -+# the time and must be switched on when booting a -+# client. Define SERVER_MAC with the MAC address of the -+# server to wakeup. CAUTION! This MAC address is -+# stored in the rom image. The rom is therefore not -+# generic anymore but tailored for a specific -+# server! - - # These default settings compile Etherboot with a small number of options. - # You may wish to enable more of the features if the size of your ROM allows. -@@ -142,6 +152,10 @@ - - # These flags affect the loader that is prepended to the Etherboot image - LCONFIG+= -DMOVEROM -+ -+# Include code for sending a Wake-On-LAN (WOL) "Magic Packet" to a sleeping -+# server, before trying a etherboot. -+CFLAGS32+= -DWAKEUP_SERVER -DSERVER_MAC=0x00,0x01,0x02,0xDA,0xDF,0x77 - - # you should normally not need to change these - RM= rm -f -diff -r -u etherboot-4.7.17/src/main.c etherboot-4.7.17-wol/src/main.c ---- etherboot-4.7.17/src/main.c Fri Jan 5 12:45:29 2001 -+++ etherboot-4.7.17-wol/src/main.c Thu Feb 8 20:46:59 2001 -@@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ - * declarations, but in this case I like to see main() as the first - * routine. - */ -+static void wakeup_server(void) ; - static int bootp(void); - static int rarp(void); - static void load(void); -@@ -217,6 +218,11 @@ - rfc951_sleep(++card_retries); - } - #endif -+ -+#ifdef WAKEUP_SERVER -+ wakeup_server(); -+#endif -+ - while (1) { - /* -1: timeout or ESC - -2: error return from loader -@@ -650,6 +656,46 @@ - return (0); - } - #endif /* DOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP */ -+ -+#ifdef WAKEUP_SERVER -+#ifndef SERVER_MAC -+#error "Please define SERVER_MAC to the MAC address of the sleeping server" -+#endif -+ -+/************************************************************************** -+WOL - Wake up a sleeping server by transmitting a Wake-On-LAN (WOL) "Magic -+ Packet", used for restarting machines that have been soft-powered-down -+ (ACPI D3-warm state). It currently generates the standard AMD Magic -+ Packet format. -+**************************************************************************/ -+static void wakeup_server(void) -+{ -+ unsigned char data[100]; -+ int i, len, retry; -+ char server_adr[] = { SERVER_MAC }; -+ unsigned long time; -+ -+ /* build "Magic Packet" */ -+ len = 0; -+ data[len++] = 0xff; -+ data[len++] = 0xff; -+ data[len++] = 0xff; -+ data[len++] = 0xff; -+ data[len++] = 0xff; -+ data[len++] = 0xff; -+ for ( i = 0; i < 16; i++ ) { -+ memcpy(&data[len], server_adr, 6); -+ len += 6; -+ } -+ -+ printf("Sending Wake-On-LAN (WOL) \"Magic Packet\" to server %b:%b:%b:%b:%b:%b...", -+ server_adr[0], server_adr[1], server_adr[2], -+ server_adr[3], server_adr[4], server_adr[5]); -+ -+ eth_transmit(broadcast, 0x0842, len, data); -+ printf("done\n"); -+} -+#endif - - #ifdef RARP_NOT_BOOTP - /************************************************************************** - ---==_Exmh_-19971541890-- - - - -_______________________________________________ -Etherboot-developers mailing list -Etherboot-developers@lists.sourceforge.net -http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/etherboot-developers diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/wakeup.pl b/contrib/wakeonlan/wakeup.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 83cf363a..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/wakeup.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -#!/usr/bin/perl -w -# -# If called as wakeup.pl -f file it reads lines of the form -# -# aa:bb:cc:dd:ee;ff 12.34.56.78 or -# aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff foo.bar.com -# aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff -# -# which are MAC addresses and hostnames of NICs to send a wakeup packet. -# Broadcast is used to send the magic packets, so anybody can run the command. -# Notice that many routers do NOT forward broadcasts automatically!! -# Comments in the file start with #. -# -# Or MAC addresses can be specified on the command line -# -# wakeup.pl aa.bb.cc.dd.ee.ff -# -# Or both can be used: -# -# wakeup.pl -f addresses.cfg 11:22:33:44:55:66 -# -# Use option -b to specify broadcast mask. -# Use option -d for screen output. -# -# Perl version by ken.yap@acm.org after DOS/Windows C version posted by -# Steve_Marfisi@3com.com on the Netboot mailing list -# Released under GNU Public License, 2000-01-08 -# Modified for use with NetWare by gk@gknw.de, 2000-09-18 -# With NetWare you have to use Socket.NLP from NetWare Perl #334 or higher! -# You could download Socket.NLP #334 from: http://www.gknw.de/mpform.html -# - -use Getopt::Std; -use Socket; - -getopts('b:df:p:q'); - -$brc = $opt_b || '255.255.255.255'; -$port = $opt_p || 60000; -die "Malformed broadcast address: $brc!\n" if ($brc !~ /^(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$)/); - -if (defined($opt_f)) { - unless (open(F, $opt_f)) { - print "open: $opt_f: $!\n"; - } else { - print "Using file $opt_f...\n" if ($opt_d); - while () { - next if /^\s*#/; # skip comments - my ($mac, $ip) = split; - next if !defined($mac) or $mac eq ''; - &send_broadcast_packet($mac,$ip); - } - close(F); - } -} -while (@ARGV) { - send_broadcast_packet(shift(@ARGV)); -} - -sub send_broadcast_packet { - my ($mac,$ip) = @_; - if ($mac =~ /-/) { - ($bc,$mac) = split(/-/,$mac); - } else { - $bc = $brc; - } - if ($mac !~ /^[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}:[\da-f]{2}$/i) { - print "Malformed MAC address $mac\n"; - return; - } - my $nbc = inet_aton($bc); - # Remove colons - $mac =~ tr/://d; - # Magic packet is 6 bytes of FF followed by the MAC address 16 times - $magic = ("\xff" x 6) . (pack('H12', $mac) x 16); - # Create socket - socket(S, PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, getprotobyname('udp')) or die "socket: $!\n"; - # Enable broadcast - setsockopt(S, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, 1) or die "setsockopt: $!\n"; - # Send the wakeup packet - printf("$0: Sending wakeup packet to %04X:%08X-%s %s\n",$port,unpack('N',$nbc),uc($mac),$ip) if ($opt_d); - defined(send(S, $magic, 0, sockaddr_in($port, $nbc))) - or print "send: $!\n"; - close(S); -} diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/wakeup.txt b/contrib/wakeonlan/wakeup.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b96b3e44..00000000 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/wakeup.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -# maclist - mac addresses for wakeonlan -00:BA:BE:FA:CE:00 mainframe -00:11:22:33:44:5A maschine1 -00:11:22:33:44:B5 maschine2 -00:11:22:33:44:5C maschine3 -0A:BB:CC:DD:EE:F9 macintosh -1A:BB:CC:DD:E6:FF -3A:BB:CC:DD:EE:F5 testpc -3A:BB:CC:DD:EE:F6 123.45.6.7 diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/wol.c b/contrib/wakeonlan/wol.c index 07b7e4fc..40a8415a 100644 --- a/contrib/wakeonlan/wol.c +++ b/contrib/wakeonlan/wol.c @@ -1,374 +1,108 @@ -/***************************************************************************** +/* + * Copyright (C) 2008 William Stewart. * - * wol.c - Wake-On-LAN utility to wake a networked PC + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the + * License, or any later version. * - * by R. Edwards (bob@cs.anu.edu.au), January 2000 - * (in_ether routine adapted from net-tools-1.51/lib/ether.c by - * Fred N. van Kempen) - * added file input, some minor changes for compiling for NetWare - * added switches -q and -d=, added Win32 target support - * by G. Knauf (gk@gknw.de), 30-Jan-2001 - * added switches -b= and -p= - * by G. Knauf (gk@gknw.de), 10-Okt-2001 - * added OS/2 target support - * by G. Knauf (gk@gknw.de), 24-May-2002 + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but + * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * General Public License for more details. * - * This utility allows a PC with WOL configured to be powered on by - * sending a "Magic Packet" to it's network adaptor (see: - * http://www.amd.com/products/npd/overview/20212.html). - * Only the ethernet dest address needs to be given to make this work. - * Current version uses a UDP broadcast to send out the Magic Packet. - * - * compile with: gcc -Wall -o wol wol.c - * with Solaris: (g)cc -o wol wol.c -lsocket -lnsl - * with MingW32: gcc -Wall -o wol wol.c -lwsock32 - * - * usage: wol - * where is in [ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd-]xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format. - * or: wol [-q] [-b=] [-p=] [-d=] -f= - * where is a file containing one dest address per line, - * optional followed by a hostname or ip separated by a blank. - * -b sets optional broadcast address, -p sets optional port, - * -q supresses output, -d= delays ms milliseconds between sending. - * - * Released under GNU Public License January, 2000. + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ - -#define VERSION "1.12.2 (c) G.Knauf http://www.gknw.de/" - -#include #include +#include #include #include -#ifdef WATTCP - #define strncasecmp strnicmp - #include - #include - #include -#else -#ifdef WIN32 /* Win32 platform */ - #define USE_WINSOCKAPI - #define delay Sleep - #if (defined(__LCC__) || defined(__BORLANDC__)) - #define strncasecmp strnicmp - #else - #define strncasecmp _strnicmp - #endif -#elif defined(N_PLAT_NLM) /* NetWare platform */ -#ifdef __NOVELL_LIBC__ - #include -#else - extern int isdigit(int c); /* no ctype.h for NW3.x */ - #include - #define strncasecmp strnicmp -#endif -#elif defined(__OS2__) /* OS/2 platform */ - #ifdef __EMX__ - #define strncasecmp strnicmp - #endif - extern int DosSleep(long t); - #define delay DosSleep -#else /* all other platforms */ - #define delay(t) usleep(t*1000) -#endif -#ifndef N_PLAT_NLM /* ! NetWare platform */ - #include -#endif -#ifndef WIN32 /* ! Win32 platform */ - #include -#endif -#ifdef USE_WINSOCKAPI /* Winsock2 platforms */ - #ifdef N_PLAT_NLM /* NetWare platform */ - #include - #else - #include - #endif - #define close(s) { \ - closesocket(s); \ - WSACleanup(); \ - } -#else /* Socket platforms */ - #include - #include - #include - #if defined(__OS2__) && !defined(__EMX__) - #include - #else - #include - #endif -#endif +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include -#endif +/** @file + * + * Wake on lan + * + */ -static int read_file (char *destfile); -static int in_ether (char *bufp, unsigned char *addr); -static int send_wol (char *dest, char *host); +/** + * Boot from a network device + * + * @v netdev Network device + * @ret rc Return status code + */ +#define WOL_MSG_LEN (6 + 16*6) + +void wakeup_server(char *server_adr) +{ + int rc, i,j; + unsigned char *buf; + uint8_t eth_broadcast[ETH_ALEN] = { 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff}; + unsigned int len; + struct io_buffer *iobuf; + struct ethhdr *ethhdr; + struct net_device *netdev; + + for_each_netdev ( netdev ) { + break; + } - -char *progname; -int quiet = 0; -int twait = 0; -unsigned int port = 60000; -unsigned long bcast = 0xffffffff; - -int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { - - int cmdindx = 0; - progname = argv[0]; - - if (argc > 1) { - /* parse input parameters */ - for (argc--, argv++; *argv; argc--, argv++) { - char *bp; - char *ep; - - if (strncasecmp (*argv, "-", 1) == 0) { - if (strncasecmp (*argv, "-F=", 3) == 0) { - bp = *argv + 3; - read_file (bp); - } else if (strncasecmp (*argv, "-B=", 3) == 0) { - bp = *argv + 3; - bcast = inet_addr(bp); - if (bcast == -1) { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: expected address argument at %s\n", progname, *argv); - exit (1); - } - } else if (strncasecmp (*argv, "-D=", 3) == 0) { - bp = *argv + 3; - twait = strtol (bp, &ep, 0); - if (ep == bp || *ep != '\0') { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: expected integer argument at %s\n", progname, *argv); - exit (1); - } - } else if (strncasecmp (*argv, "-P=", 3) == 0) { - bp = *argv + 3; - port = strtol (bp, &ep, 0); - if (ep == bp || *ep != '\0') { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: expected integer argument at %s\n", progname, *argv); - exit (1); - } - } else if (strncasecmp (*argv, "-Q", 2) == 0) { - quiet = 1; - } else if (strncasecmp (*argv, "-V", 2) == 0) { - fprintf (stderr, "\r%s Version %s\n", progname, VERSION); - exit (0); - } else { - fprintf (stderr, "\r%s: invalid or unknown option %s\n", progname, *argv); - exit (1); - } - } else { - send_wol (*argv, ""); - } - cmdindx++; + if (netdev == NULL) + { + printf("Could not find netdev\n"); + return; } - return (0); - } else { - /* No arguments given -> usage message */ - fprintf (stderr, "\rUsage: %s [-q] [-b=] [-p=] [-d=] -f= | \n", progname); - fprintf (stderr, " need at least hardware address or file option\n"); - return (-1); - } -} + + /* Open device and display device status */ + if ( (ifopen ( netdev ) ) != 0 ) + { + printf("Could not open netdev\n"); + return; + } + /* Create outgoing I/O buffer */ + iobuf = alloc_iob ((ETH_HLEN + WOL_MSG_LEN)*2); + if (!iobuf) + { + printf("Could not allocate iob\n"); + return; + } + ethhdr = iob_put(iobuf, sizeof(*ethhdr)); + + /* Build Ethernet header */ + memcpy (ethhdr->h_dest, eth_broadcast, ETH_ALEN ); + memcpy (ethhdr->h_source, netdev->ll_addr, ETH_ALEN ); + ethhdr->h_protocol = htons (0x0842); + + buf = iob_put (iobuf, WOL_MSG_LEN); -static int in_ether (char *bufp, unsigned char *addr) { - - char c, *orig; - int i; - unsigned char *ptr = addr; - unsigned val; - - i = 0; - orig = bufp; - while ((*bufp != '\0') && (i < 6)) { - val = 0; - c = *bufp++; - if (isdigit(c)) - val = c - '0'; - else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') - val = c - 'a' + 10; - else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') - val = c - 'A' + 10; - else { -#ifdef DEBUG - fprintf (stderr, "\rin_ether(%s): invalid ether address!\n", orig); -#endif - errno = EINVAL; - return (-1); - } - val <<= 4; - c = *bufp; - if (isdigit(c)) - val |= c - '0'; - else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') - val |= c - 'a' + 10; - else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') - val |= c - 'A' + 10; - else if (c == ':' || c == 0) - val >>= 4; - else { -#ifdef DEBUG - fprintf (stderr, "\rin_ether(%s): invalid ether address!\n", orig); -#endif - errno = EINVAL; - return (-1); - } - if (c != 0) - bufp++; - *ptr++ = (unsigned char) (val & 0377); - i++; - - /* We might get a semicolon here - not required. */ - if (*bufp == ':') { - if (i == 6) { - ; /* nothing */ - } - bufp++; - } - } - if (bufp - orig != 17) { - return (-1); - } else { - return (0); - } -} /* in_ether */ - - -static int read_file (char *destfile) { - - FILE *pfile = NULL; - char dest[64]; - char host[32]; - char buffer[512]; - - pfile = fopen (destfile, "r+"); - - if (pfile) { - while (fgets (buffer, 511, pfile) != NULL) { - if (buffer[0] != '#' && buffer[0] != ';') { - dest[0] = host[0] = '\0'; - sscanf (buffer, "%s %s", dest, host); - send_wol (dest, host); - } - } - fclose (pfile); - return (0); - } else { - fprintf (stderr, "\r%s: destfile '%s' not found\n", progname, destfile); - return (-1); - } -} - - -static int send_wol (char *dest, char *host) { - - int i, j; - int packet; - struct sockaddr_in sap; - unsigned char ethaddr[8]; - unsigned char *ptr; - unsigned char buf [128]; - unsigned long bc; - char mask[32]; - char *tmp; -#ifdef USE_WINSOCKAPI - WORD wVersionRequested; - WSADATA wsaData; - int err; -#endif -#ifdef WATTCP - static udp_Socket sock; - udp_Socket *s; -#else - int optval = 1; -#endif - - /* Fetch the broascast address if present. */ - if ((tmp = strstr(dest,"-"))) { -printf("found: %s\n", tmp); - tmp[0] = 32; - sscanf (dest, "%s %s", mask, dest); - bc = inet_addr(mask); -printf("bc: string %s address %08lX\n", mask, bc); - if (bc == -1) { - fprintf (stderr, "\r%s: expected address argument at %s\n", progname, mask); - return (-1); - } - } else - bc = bcast; - - /* Fetch the hardware address. */ - if (in_ether (dest, ethaddr) < 0) { - fprintf (stderr, "\r%s: invalid hardware address\n", progname); - return (-1); - } - -#ifdef USE_WINSOCKAPI - /* I would like to have Socket Vers. 1.1 */ - wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD(1, 1); - err = WSAStartup (wVersionRequested, &wsaData); - if (err != 0) { - fprintf (stderr, "\r%s: couldn't init Winsock Version 1.1\n", progname); - WSACleanup (); - return (-1); - } -#endif - - /* setup the packet socket */ -#ifdef WATTCP - sock_init(); - s = &sock; - if (!udp_open( s, 0, bc, port, NULL )) { -#else - if ((packet = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP)) < 0) { -#endif - fprintf (stderr, "\r%s: socket failed\n", progname); -#ifdef USE_WINSOCKAPI - WSACleanup (); -#endif - return (-1); - } - -#ifndef WATTCP - /* Set socket options */ - if (setsockopt (packet, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, (char *)&optval, sizeof (optval)) < 0) { - fprintf (stderr, "\r%s: setsocket failed %s\n", progname, strerror (errno)); - close (packet); - return (-1); - } - - /* Set up broadcast address */ - sap.sin_family = AF_INET; - sap.sin_addr.s_addr = bc; /* broadcast address */ - sap.sin_port = htons(port); -#endif - - /* Build the message to send - 6 x 0xff then 16 x dest address */ - ptr = buf; - for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) - *ptr++ = 0xff; - for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) + /* Build the message to send - 6 x 0xff then 16 x dest address */ + len =0; for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) - *ptr++ = ethaddr [i]; + buf[len++] = 0xff; + for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) + for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) + buf[len++] = server_adr[i]; - /* Send the packet out */ -#ifdef WATTCP - sock_write( s, buf, 102 ); - sock_close( s ); -#else - if (sendto (packet, (char *)buf, 102, 0, (struct sockaddr *)&sap, sizeof (sap)) < 0) { - fprintf (stderr, "\r%s: sendto failed, %s\n", progname, strerror(errno)); - close (packet); - return (-1); - } - close (packet); -#endif - if (!quiet) fprintf (stderr, "\r%s: packet sent to %04X:%08lX-%s %s\n", - progname, port, (unsigned long)htonl(bc), dest, host); - if (twait > 0 ) { - delay (twait); - } - return (0); + rc = netdev_tx (netdev, iobuf); + + if (rc !=0) + printf("Failed to transmit WOL packet\n"); + + /* Give the controller a chance to send it before checking */ + mdelay(100); + + netdev_poll(netdev); } diff --git a/contrib/wakeonlan/wol.h b/contrib/wakeonlan/wol.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0bae6b66 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/wakeonlan/wol.h @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +#ifndef _USR_WOL_H +#define _USR_WOL_H + +/** @file + * + * Wakeon lan + * + */ + +extern void wakeup_server(char *); + +#endif /* _USR_WOL_H */
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