freebsd-src/sys/kern/subr_boot.c
Justin Hibbits 2cb4909011 cons: Add boot option to mute boot messages after banner
This is useful for embedded systems, where it provides feedback that the
kernel has booted, but avoids printing the probe messages.  If both
mutemsgs and verbose are set, verbose cancels the mute.

Additionally, this unmutes the console on panic, so a user can see what
happened leading up to the panic.

Obtained from:  Juniper Networks, Inc.
2024-04-30 16:23:47 -04:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 1998 Michael Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
* All Rights Reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1998 Robert Nordier
* All Rights Reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2009, Oleksandr Tymoshenko <gonzo@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2014 Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
* All Rights Reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2018 Kyle Evans <kevans@FreeBSD.org>
* Copyright (c) 2018 Netflix, Inc.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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*
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*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
/* Note: This is compiled in both the kernel and boot loader contexts */
#include <sys/param.h>
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <sys/systm.h>
#else
#include <stand.h>
#endif
#include <sys/reboot.h>
#include <sys/boot.h>
#include <sys/tslog.h>
#ifdef _KERNEL
#define SETENV(k, v) kern_setenv(k, v)
#define GETENV(k) kern_getenv(k)
#define FREE(v) freeenv(v)
#else /* Boot loader */
#define SETENV(k, v) setenv(k, v, 1)
#define GETENV(k) getenv(k)
#define FREE(v)
#endif
static struct
{
const char *ev;
int mask;
} howto_names[] = {
{ "boot_askname", RB_ASKNAME},
{ "boot_cdrom", RB_CDROM},
{ "boot_ddb", RB_KDB},
{ "boot_dfltroot", RB_DFLTROOT},
{ "boot_gdb", RB_GDB},
{ "boot_multicons", RB_MULTIPLE},
{ "boot_mute", RB_MUTE},
{ "boot_mutemsgs", RB_MUTEMSGS},
{ "boot_pause", RB_PAUSE},
{ "boot_serial", RB_SERIAL},
{ "boot_single", RB_SINGLE},
{ "boot_verbose", RB_VERBOSE},
{ NULL, 0}
};
/*
* In the boot environment, we often parse a command line and have to throw away
* its contents. As we do so, we set environment variables that correspond to
* the flags we encounter. Later, to get a howto mask, we grovel through these
* to reconstruct it. This also allows users in their loader.conf to set them
* and have the kernel see them.
*/
/**
* @brief convert the env vars in howto_names into a howto mask
*/
int
boot_env_to_howto(void)
{
int i, howto;
char *val;
TSENTER();
for (howto = 0, i = 0; howto_names[i].ev != NULL; i++) {
val = GETENV(howto_names[i].ev);
if (val != NULL && strcasecmp(val, "no") != 0)
howto |= howto_names[i].mask;
FREE(val);
}
TSEXIT();
return (howto);
}
/**
* @brief Set env vars from howto_names based on howto passed in
*/
void
boot_howto_to_env(int howto)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; howto_names[i].ev != NULL; i++)
if (howto & howto_names[i].mask)
SETENV(howto_names[i].ev, "YES");
}
/**
* @brief Helper routine to parse a single arg and return its mask
*
* Parse all the - options to create a mask (or a serial speed in the
* case of -S). If the arg doesn't start with '-' assume it's an env
* variable and set that instead.
*/
int
boot_parse_arg(const char *v)
{
char *n;
int howto;
#if 0
/* Need to see if this is better or worse than the meat of the #else */
static const char howto_switches[] = "aCdrgDmMphsv";
static int howto_masks[] = {
RB_ASKNAME, RB_CDROM, RB_KDB, RB_DFLTROOT, RB_GDB, RB_MULTIPLE,
RB_MUTE, RB_MUTEMSGS, RB_PAUSE, RB_SERIAL, RB_SINGLE, RB_VERBOSE
};
opts = strchr(kargs, '-');
while (opts != NULL) {
while (*(++opts) != '\0') {
sw = strchr(howto_switches, *opts);
if (sw == NULL)
break;
howto |= howto_masks[sw - howto_switches];
}
opts = strchr(opts, '-');
}
#else
howto = 0;
if (*v == '-') {
while (*v != '\0') {
v++;
switch (*v) {
case 'a': howto |= RB_ASKNAME; break;
case 'C': howto |= RB_CDROM; break;
case 'd': howto |= RB_KDB; break;
case 'D': howto |= RB_MULTIPLE; break;
case 'm': howto |= RB_MUTE; break;
case 'M': howto |= RB_MUTEMSGS; break;
case 'g': howto |= RB_GDB; break;
case 'h': howto |= RB_SERIAL; break;
case 'p': howto |= RB_PAUSE; break;
case 'P': howto |= RB_PROBE; break;
case 'r': howto |= RB_DFLTROOT; break;
case 's': howto |= RB_SINGLE; break;
case 'S': SETENV("comconsole_speed", v + 1); v += strlen(v); break;
case 'v': howto |= RB_VERBOSE; break;
}
}
} else {
char buf[128];
char *vv = buf;
strlcpy(buf, v, sizeof(buf));
n = strsep(&vv, "=");
if (vv == NULL)
SETENV(n, "1");
else
SETENV(n, vv);
}
#endif
return (howto);
}
/**
* @brief breakup the command line into args, and pass to boot_parse_arg
*/
int
boot_parse_cmdline_delim(char *cmdline, const char *delim)
{
char *v;
int howto;
TSENTER();
howto = 0;
while ((v = strsep(&cmdline, delim)) != NULL) {
if (*v == '\0')
continue;
howto |= boot_parse_arg(v);
}
TSEXIT();
return (howto);
}
/**
* @brief Simplified interface for common 'space or tab separated' args
*/
int
boot_parse_cmdline(char *cmdline)
{
return (boot_parse_cmdline_delim(cmdline, " \t\n"));
}
/**
* @brief Pass a vector of strings to boot_parse_arg
*/
int
boot_parse_args(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int i, howto;
howto = 0;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
howto |= boot_parse_arg(argv[i]);
return (howto);
}