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diff --git a/qemu/roms/ipxe/src/config/general.h b/qemu/roms/ipxe/src/config/general.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..539203457 --- /dev/null +++ b/qemu/roms/ipxe/src/config/general.h @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ +#ifndef CONFIG_GENERAL_H +#define CONFIG_GENERAL_H + +/** @file + * + * General configuration + * + */ + +FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER ); + +#include <config/defaults.h> + +/* + * Branding + * + * Vendors may use these strings to add their own branding to iPXE. + * PRODUCT_NAME is displayed prior to any iPXE branding in startup + * messages, and PRODUCT_SHORT_NAME is used where a brief product + * label is required (e.g. in BIOS boot selection menus). + * + * To minimise end-user confusion, it's probably a good idea to either + * make PRODUCT_SHORT_NAME a substring of PRODUCT_NAME or leave it as + * "iPXE". + * + */ +#define PRODUCT_NAME "" +#define PRODUCT_SHORT_NAME "iPXE" + +/* + * Banner timeout configuration + * + * This controls the timeout for the "Press Ctrl-B for the iPXE + * command line" banner displayed when iPXE starts up. The value is + * specified in tenths of a second for which the banner should appear. + * A value of 0 disables the banner. + * + * ROM_BANNER_TIMEOUT controls the "Press Ctrl-B to configure iPXE" + * banner displayed only by ROM builds of iPXE during POST. This + * defaults to being twice the length of BANNER_TIMEOUT, to allow for + * BIOSes that switch video modes immediately before calling the + * initialisation vector, thus rendering the banner almost invisible + * to the user. + */ +#define BANNER_TIMEOUT 20 +#define ROM_BANNER_TIMEOUT ( 2 * BANNER_TIMEOUT ) + +/* + * Network protocols + * + */ + +#define NET_PROTO_IPV4 /* IPv4 protocol */ +#undef NET_PROTO_IPV6 /* IPv6 protocol */ +#undef NET_PROTO_FCOE /* Fibre Channel over Ethernet protocol */ + +/* + * PXE support + * + */ +//#undef PXE_STACK /* PXE stack in iPXE - you want this! */ +//#undef PXE_MENU /* PXE menu booting */ + +/* + * Download protocols + * + */ + +#define DOWNLOAD_PROTO_TFTP /* Trivial File Transfer Protocol */ +#define DOWNLOAD_PROTO_HTTP /* Hypertext Transfer Protocol */ +#undef DOWNLOAD_PROTO_HTTPS /* Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol */ +#undef DOWNLOAD_PROTO_FTP /* File Transfer Protocol */ +#undef DOWNLOAD_PROTO_SLAM /* Scalable Local Area Multicast */ +#undef DOWNLOAD_PROTO_NFS /* Network File System Protocol */ + +/* + * SAN boot protocols + * + */ + +//#undef SANBOOT_PROTO_ISCSI /* iSCSI protocol */ +//#undef SANBOOT_PROTO_AOE /* AoE protocol */ +//#undef SANBOOT_PROTO_IB_SRP /* Infiniband SCSI RDMA protocol */ +//#undef SANBOOT_PROTO_FCP /* Fibre Channel protocol */ + +/* + * 802.11 cryptosystems and handshaking protocols + * + */ +#define CRYPTO_80211_WEP /* WEP encryption (deprecated and insecure!) */ +#define CRYPTO_80211_WPA /* WPA Personal, authenticating with passphrase */ +#define CRYPTO_80211_WPA2 /* Add support for stronger WPA cryptography */ + +/* + * Name resolution modules + * + */ + +#define DNS_RESOLVER /* DNS resolver */ + +/* + * Image types + * + * Etherboot supports various image formats. Select whichever ones + * you want to use. + * + */ +//#define IMAGE_NBI /* NBI image support */ +//#define IMAGE_ELF /* ELF image support */ +//#define IMAGE_MULTIBOOT /* MultiBoot image support */ +//#define IMAGE_PXE /* PXE image support */ +//#define IMAGE_SCRIPT /* iPXE script image support */ +//#define IMAGE_BZIMAGE /* Linux bzImage image support */ +//#define IMAGE_COMBOOT /* SYSLINUX COMBOOT image support */ +//#define IMAGE_EFI /* EFI image support */ +//#define IMAGE_SDI /* SDI image support */ +//#define IMAGE_PNM /* PNM image support */ +//#define IMAGE_PNG /* PNG image support */ + +/* + * Command-line commands to include + * + */ +#define AUTOBOOT_CMD /* Automatic booting */ +#define NVO_CMD /* Non-volatile option storage commands */ +#define CONFIG_CMD /* Option configuration console */ +#define IFMGMT_CMD /* Interface management commands */ +#define IWMGMT_CMD /* Wireless interface management commands */ +#define FCMGMT_CMD /* Fibre Channel management commands */ +#define ROUTE_CMD /* Routing table management commands */ +#define IMAGE_CMD /* Image management commands */ +#define DHCP_CMD /* DHCP management commands */ +#define SANBOOT_CMD /* SAN boot commands */ +#define MENU_CMD /* Menu commands */ +#define LOGIN_CMD /* Login command */ +#define SYNC_CMD /* Sync command */ +//#define NSLOOKUP_CMD /* DNS resolving command */ +//#define TIME_CMD /* Time commands */ +//#define DIGEST_CMD /* Image crypto digest commands */ +//#define LOTEST_CMD /* Loopback testing commands */ +//#define VLAN_CMD /* VLAN commands */ +//#define PXE_CMD /* PXE commands */ +//#define REBOOT_CMD /* Reboot command */ +//#define POWEROFF_CMD /* Power off command */ +//#define IMAGE_TRUST_CMD /* Image trust management commands */ +//#define PCI_CMD /* PCI commands */ +//#define PARAM_CMD /* Form parameter commands */ +//#define NEIGHBOUR_CMD /* Neighbour management commands */ +//#define PING_CMD /* Ping command */ +//#define CONSOLE_CMD /* Console command */ +//#define IPSTAT_CMD /* IP statistics commands */ +//#define PROFSTAT_CMD /* Profiling commands */ + +/* + * ROM-specific options + * + */ +#undef NONPNP_HOOK_INT19 /* Hook INT19 on non-PnP BIOSes */ + +/* + * Error message tables to include + * + */ +#undef ERRMSG_80211 /* All 802.11 error descriptions (~3.3kb) */ + +/* + * Obscure configuration options + * + * You probably don't need to touch these. + * + */ + +#define NETDEV_DISCARD_RATE 0 /* Drop every N packets (0=>no drop) */ +#undef BUILD_SERIAL /* Include an automatic build serial + * number. Add "bs" to the list of + * make targets. For example: + * "make bin/rtl8139.dsk bs" */ +#undef BUILD_ID /* Include a custom build ID string, + * e.g "test-foo" */ +#undef NULL_TRAP /* Attempt to catch NULL function calls */ +#undef GDBSERIAL /* Remote GDB debugging over serial */ +#undef GDBUDP /* Remote GDB debugging over UDP + * (both may be set) */ + +#include <config/named.h> +#include NAMED_CONFIG(general.h) +#include <config/local/general.h> +#include LOCAL_NAMED_CONFIG(general.h) + +#endif /* CONFIG_GENERAL_H */ |