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Resolves: #1933787,#2180787,#2181541
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From add394a3532b968e12bc7b9a8923cc4b85f5f724 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Martin Wilck <mwilck@suse.de>
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Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2022 21:36:52 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] feat(nvmf): add code for parsing the NBFT
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Add code to parse the Nvme-oF Boot Firmware Table (NBFT) according
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to the NVM Express Boot Specification 1.0 [1]. The implementation in
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dracut follows a similar general approach as iBFT support in the
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iscsi module.
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NBFT support requires two steps:
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(1) Setting up the network and routing according to the
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HFI ("Host Fabric Interface") records in the NBFT,
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(2) Establishing the actual NVMe-oF connection.
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(1) is accomplished by reading the NBFT using JSON output from
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the "nvme nbft show" command, and transforming it into command
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line options ("ip=", "rd.neednet", etc.) understood by dracut's
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network module and its backends. The resulting network setup code
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is backend-agnostic. It has been tested with the "network-legacy"
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and "network-manager" network backend modules. The network setup
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code supports IPv4 and IPv6 with static, RA, or DHCP configurations,
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802.1q VLANs, and simple routing / gateway setup.
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(2) is done using the "nvme connect-all" command [2] in the netroot handler,
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which is invoked by networking backends when an interface gets fully
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configured. This patch adds support for "netboot=nbft". The "nbftroot"
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handler calls nvmf-autoconnect.sh, which contains the actual connect
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logic. nvmf-autoconnect.sh itself is preserved, because there are
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other NVMe-oF setups like NVMe over FC which don't depend on the
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network.
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The various ways to configure NVMe-oF are prioritized like this:
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1 FC autoconnect from kernel commandline (rd.nvmf.discover=fc,auto)
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2 NBFT, if present
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3 discovery.conf or config.json, if present, and cmdline.d parameters,
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if present (rd.nvmf.discovery=...)
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4 FC autoconnect (without kernel command line)
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The reason for this priorization is that in the initial RAM fs, we try
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to activate only those connections that are necessary to mount the root
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file system. This avoids confusion, possible contradicting or ambiguous
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configuration, and timeouts from unavailable targets.
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A retry logic is implemented for enabling the NVMe-oF connections,
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using the "settled" initqueue, the netroot handler, and eventually, the
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"timeout" initqueue. This is similar to the retry logic of the iscsi module.
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In the "timeout" case, connection to all possible NVMe-oF subsystems
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is attempted.
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Two new command line parameters are introduced to make it possible to
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change the priorities above:
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- "rd.nvmf.nonbft" causes the NBFT to be ignored,
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- "rd.nvmf.nostatic" causes any statically configured NVMe-oF targets
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(config.json, discovery.conf, and cmdline.d) to be ignored.
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These parameters may be helpful to skip attempts to set up broken
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configurations.
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At initramfs build time, the nvmf module is now enabled if an NBFT
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table is detected in the system.
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[1] https://nvmexpress.org/wp-content/uploads/NVM-Express-Boot-Specification-2022.11.15-Ratified.pdf
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[2] NBFT support in nvme-cli requires the latest upstream code (> v2.4).
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Signed-off-by: Martin Wilck <mwilck@suse.com>
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Co-authored-by: John Meneghini <jmeneghi@redhat.com>
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Co-authored-by: Charles Rose <charles.rose@dell.com>
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(Cherry-picked commits:
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9664e98b5db603567d42d4d0c6e6ea1bd3d5bf24
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b3ff3f3fbce6878a754332cd4a05374e5e1156c8
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b03dc850e4630c3b727f71b853a1be588507a59e
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0a4d7f9aece172f0f9a9286c94308b7e1ef8d500)
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Resolves: #1933787
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man/dracut.cmdline.7.asc | 9 +
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modules.d/95nvmf/module-setup.sh | 25 ++-
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modules.d/95nvmf/nbftroot.sh | 5 +
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modules.d/95nvmf/nvmf-autoconnect.sh | 55 +++++-
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modules.d/95nvmf/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh | 235 ++++++++++++++++++++++--
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5 files changed, 305 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/man/dracut.cmdline.7.asc b/man/dracut.cmdline.7.asc
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index 40d13d83..abe1ec3f 100644
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--- a/man/dracut.cmdline.7.asc
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+++ b/man/dracut.cmdline.7.asc
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@@ -898,6 +898,15 @@ NVMf
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**rd.nonvmf=0**::
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Disable NVMf
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+**rd.nvmf.nonbft**::
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+ Disable connecting to targets from the NVMe Boot Firmware Table. Without
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+ this parameter, NBFT connections will take precedence over _rd.nvmf.discover_.
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+
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+**rd.nvmf.nostatic**::
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+ Disable connecting to targets that have been statically configured when
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+ the initramfs was built. Targets specified with rd.nvmf.discover on the
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+ kernel command line will still be tried.
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+
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**rd.nvmf.hostnqn=**__<hostNQN>__::
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NVMe host NQN to use
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diff --git a/modules.d/95nvmf/module-setup.sh b/modules.d/95nvmf/module-setup.sh
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index 46ecb38f..1dd2ca53 100755
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--- a/modules.d/95nvmf/module-setup.sh
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+++ b/modules.d/95nvmf/module-setup.sh
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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# called by dracut
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check() {
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- require_binaries nvme || return 1
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+ require_binaries nvme jq || return 1
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[ -f /etc/nvme/hostnqn ] || return 255
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[ -f /etc/nvme/hostid ] || return 255
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@@ -25,17 +25,27 @@ check() {
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[[ $trtype == "fc" ]] || [[ $trtype == "tcp" ]] || [[ $trtype == "rdma" ]]
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}
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+ has_nbft() {
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+ local f found=
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+ for f in /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/NBFT*; do
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+ [ -f "$f" ] || continue
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+ found=1
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+ break
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+ done
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+ [[ $found ]]
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+ }
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+
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[[ $hostonly ]] || [[ $mount_needs ]] && {
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pushd . > /dev/null
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for_each_host_dev_and_slaves is_nvmf
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local _is_nvmf=$?
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popd > /dev/null || exit
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[[ $_is_nvmf == 0 ]] || return 255
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- if [ ! -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ]; then
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- if [ ! -f /etc/nvme/discovery.conf ]; then
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- echo "No discovery arguments present"
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- return 255
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- fi
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+ if [ ! -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ] \
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+ && [ ! -f /etc/nvme/discovery.conf ] \
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+ && [ ! -f /etc/nvme/config.json ] && ! has_nbft; then
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+ echo "No discovery arguments present"
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+ return 255
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fi
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}
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return 0
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@@ -126,8 +136,9 @@ install() {
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inst_multiple ip sed
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inst_script "${moddir}/nvmf-autoconnect.sh" /sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh
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+ inst_script "${moddir}/nbftroot.sh" /sbin/nbftroot
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- inst_multiple nvme
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+ inst_multiple nvme jq
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inst_hook cmdline 92 "$moddir/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh"
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inst_simple "/etc/nvme/discovery.conf"
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inst_simple "/etc/nvme/config.json"
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diff --git a/modules.d/95nvmf/nbftroot.sh b/modules.d/95nvmf/nbftroot.sh
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new file mode 100755
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index 00000000..0f334995
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/modules.d/95nvmf/nbftroot.sh
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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
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+#! /bin/sh
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+# This script is called from /sbin/netroot
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+
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+/sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh online
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+exit 0
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diff --git a/modules.d/95nvmf/nvmf-autoconnect.sh b/modules.d/95nvmf/nvmf-autoconnect.sh
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index c8f676a7..35ee9487 100755
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--- a/modules.d/95nvmf/nvmf-autoconnect.sh
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+++ b/modules.d/95nvmf/nvmf-autoconnect.sh
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@@ -1,5 +1,54 @@
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-#!/bin/bash
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+#!/bin/sh
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+# Argument $1 is "settled", "online", or "timeout", indicating
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+# the queue from which the script is called.
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+# In the "timeout" case, try everything.
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+# Otherwise, try options according to the priorities below.
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-[ -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ] || exit 1
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-echo add > /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery
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+[ "$RD_DEBUG" != yes ] || set -x
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+
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+if [ "$1" = timeout ]; then
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+ [ ! -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ] \
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+ || echo add > /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery
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+ /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all
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+ exit 0
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+fi
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+
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+NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK=
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+[ ! -f "/etc/nvme/hostnqn" ] || [ ! -f "/etc/nvme/hostid" ] || NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK=1
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+
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+# Only nvme-cli 2.5 or newer supports the options --nbft and --no-nbft
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+# for the connect-all command.
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+# Make sure we don't use unsupported options with earlier versions.
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+NBFT_SUPPORTED=
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+# shellcheck disable=SC2016
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+/usr/sbin/nvme connect-all --help 2>&1 | sed -n '/[[:space:]]--nbft[[:space:]]/q1;$q0' \
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+ || NBFT_SUPPORTED=1
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+
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+if [ -e /tmp/nvmf-fc-auto ] && [ "$NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK" ] \
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+ && [ -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ]; then
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+ # prio 1: cmdline override "rd.nvmf.discovery=fc,auto"
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+ echo add > /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery
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+ exit 0
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+fi
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+if [ "$NBFT_SUPPORTED" ] && [ -e /tmp/valid_nbft_entry_found ]; then
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+ # prio 2: NBFT
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+ /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all --nbft
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+ exit 0
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+fi
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+if [ -f /etc/nvme/discovery.conf ] || [ -f /etc/nvme/config.json ] \
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+ && [ "$NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK" ]; then
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+ # prio 3: configuration from initrd and/or kernel command line
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+ # We can get here even if "rd.nvmf.nonbft" was given, thus use --no-nbft
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+ if [ "$NBFT_SUPPORTED" ]; then
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+ /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all --no-nbft
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+ else
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+ /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all
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+ fi
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+ exit 0
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+fi
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+if [ "$NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK" ] \
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+ && [ -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ]; then
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+ # prio 4: no discovery entries, try NVMeoFC autoconnect
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+ echo add > /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery
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+fi
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exit 0
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diff --git a/modules.d/95nvmf/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh b/modules.d/95nvmf/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh
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index 6c5ef4bc..66018371 100755
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--- a/modules.d/95nvmf/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh
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+++ b/modules.d/95nvmf/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh
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@@ -17,13 +17,225 @@
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# specify any discover parameters for FC.
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#
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-type is_ip > /dev/null 2>&1 || . /lib/net-lib.sh
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+command -v getarg > /dev/null || . /lib/dracut-lib.sh
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+command -v is_ip > /dev/null || . /lib/net-lib.sh
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+
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+## Sample NBFT output from nvme show-nbft -H -s -d -o json
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+# [
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+# {
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+# "filename":"/sys/firmware/acpi/tables/NBFT",
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+# "host":{
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+# "nqn":"nqn.2014-08.org.nvmexpress:uuid:d6f07002-7eb5-4841-a185-400e296afae4",
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+# "id":"111919da-21ea-cc4e-bafe-216d8372dd31",
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+# "host_id_configured":0,
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+# "host_nqn_configured":0,
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+# "primary_admin_host_flag":"not indicated"
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+# },
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+# "subsystem":[
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+# {
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+# "index":1,
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+# "num_hfis":1,
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+# "hfis":[
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+# 1
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+# ],
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+# "transport":"tcp",
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+# "transport_address":"192.168.100.216",
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+# "transport_svcid":"4420",
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+# "subsys_port_id":0,
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+# "nsid":1,
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+# "nid_type":"uuid",
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+# "nid":"424d1c8a-8ef9-4681-b2fc-8c343bd8fa69",
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+# "subsys_nqn":"timberland-01",
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+# "controller_id":0,
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+# "asqsz":0,
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+# "pdu_header_digest_required":0,
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+# "data_digest_required":0
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+# }
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+# ],
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+# "hfi":[
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+# {
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+# "index":1,
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+# "transport":"tcp",
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+# "pcidev":"0:0:2.0",
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+# "mac_addr":"52:54:00:4f:97:e9",
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+# "vlan":0,
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+# "ip_origin":63,
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+# "ipaddr":"192.168.100.217",
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+# "subnet_mask_prefix":24,
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+# "gateway_ipaddr":"0.0.0.0",
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+# "route_metric":0,
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+# "primary_dns_ipaddr":"0.0.0.0",
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+# "secondary_dns_ipaddr":"0.0.0.0",
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+# "dhcp_server_ipaddr":"",
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+# "this_hfi_is_default_route":1
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+# }
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+# ],
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+# "discovery":[
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+# ]
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+# }
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+# ]
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+#
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+# If the IP address is derived from DHCP, it sets the field
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+# "hfi.dhcp_server_ipaddr" to a non-emtpy value.
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+#
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+#
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+
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+nbft_run_jq() {
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+ local st
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+ local opts="-e"
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+
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+ while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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+ case $1 in
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+ -*)
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+ opts="$opts $1"
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+ ;;
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+ *)
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+ break
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+ ;;
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+ esac
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+ shift
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+ done
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+ # Not quoting is intentional here. We won't get glob expressions passed.
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+ # shellcheck disable=SC2086
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+ jq $opts "$1" << EOF
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+$2
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+EOF
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+ st=$?
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+ if [ $st -ne 0 ]; then
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+ warn "NBFT: jq error while processing \"$1\""
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+ return $st
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+ else
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+ return 0
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+ fi
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+}
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+
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+nbft_check_empty_address() {
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+ # suppress meaningless or empty IP addresses
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+ # "null" is returned by jq if no match found for expression
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+ case $1 in
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+ null | "::" | "0.0.0.0") ;;
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+ *)
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+ echo "$1"
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+ ;;
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+ esac
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+}
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+
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+nbft_parse_hfi() {
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+ # false positive of shellcheck - no expansion in variable assignments
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+ # shellcheck disable=2086
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+ local hfi_json=$1
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+ local mac iface ipaddr prefix vlan gateway dns1 dns2 hostname adrfam dhcp
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+
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+ mac=$(nbft_run_jq -r .mac_addr "$hfi_json") || return 1
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+ iface=$(set_ifname nbft "$mac")
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+
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+ vlan=$(nbft_run_jq .vlan "$hfi_json") || vlan=0
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+ # treat VLAN zero as "no vlan"
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+ [ "$vlan" -ne 0 ] || vlan=
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+
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+ [ ! -e /tmp/net."${iface}${vlan:+.$vlan}".has_ibft_config ] || return 0
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+
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+ dhcp=$(nbft_run_jq -r .dhcp_server_ipaddr "$hfi_json")
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+ # We need to check $? here as the above is an assignment
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+ # shellcheck disable=2181
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+ if [ $? -eq 0 ] && [ "$dhcp" ] && [ "$dhcp" != null ]; then
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+ case $dhcp in
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+ *:*)
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+ echo ip="$iface${vlan:+.$vlan}:dhcp6"
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+ ;;
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+ *.*.*.*)
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+ echo ip="$iface${vlan:+.$vlan}:dhcp"
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+ ;;
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+ *)
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+ warn "Invalid value for dhcp_server_ipaddr: $dhcp"
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+ return 1
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+ ;;
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+ esac
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+ else
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+ ipaddr=$(nbft_run_jq -r .ipaddr "$hfi_json") || return 1
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+
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+ case $ipaddr in
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+ *.*.*.*)
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+ adrfam=ipv4
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+ ;;
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+ *:*)
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+ adrfam=ipv6
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+ ;;
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+ *)
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+ warn "invalid address: $ipaddr"
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+ return 1
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+ ;;
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+ esac
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+ prefix=$(nbft_run_jq -r .subnet_mask_prefix "$hfi_json")
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+ # Need to check $? here as he above is an assignment
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+ # shellcheck disable=2181
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+ if [ $? -ne 0 ] && [ "$adrfam" = ipv6 ]; then
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+ prefix=128
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+ fi
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+ # Use brackets for IPv6
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+ if [ "$adrfam" = ipv6 ]; then
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+ ipaddr="[$ipaddr]"
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+ fi
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+
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+ gateway=$(nbft_check_empty_address \
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+ "$(nbft_run_jq -r .gateway_ipaddr "$hfi_json")")
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+ dns1=$(nbft_check_empty_address \
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+ "$(nbft_run_jq -r .primary_dns_ipaddr "$hfi_json")")
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+ dns2=$(nbft_check_empty_address \
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+ "$(nbft_run_jq -r .secondary_dns_ipaddr "$hfi_json")")
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+ hostname=$(nbft_run_jq -r .host_name "$hfi_json" 2> /dev/null) || hostname=
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+
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+ echo "ip=$ipaddr::$gateway:$prefix:$hostname:$iface${vlan:+.$vlan}:none${dns1:+:$dns1}${dns2:+:$dns2}"
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+ fi
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+
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+ if [ "$vlan" ]; then
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+ echo "vlan=$iface.$vlan:$iface"
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+ echo "$mac" > "/tmp/net.$iface.$vlan.has_ibft_config"
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+ else
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+ echo "$mac" > "/tmp/net.$iface.has_ibft_config"
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+ fi
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+ : > /tmp/valid_nbft_entry_found
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+}
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+
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+nbft_parse() {
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+ local nbft_json n_nbft all_hfi_json n_hfi
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+ local j=0 i
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+
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+ nbft_json=$(nvme nbft show -H -o json) || return 0
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+ n_nbft=$(nbft_run_jq ". | length" "$nbft_json") || return 0
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+
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+ while [ "$j" -lt "$n_nbft" ]; do
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+ all_hfi_json=$(nbft_run_jq ".[$j].hfi" "$nbft_json") || continue
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+ n_hfi=$(nbft_run_jq ". | length" "$all_hfi_json") || continue
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+ i=0
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+
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+ while [ "$i" -lt "$n_hfi" ]; do
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+ nbft_parse_hfi "$(nbft_run_jq ".[$i]" "$all_hfi_json")"
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+ i=$((i + 1))
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+ done
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+ j=$((j + 1))
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+ done >> /etc/cmdline.d/40-nbft.conf
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+}
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if getargbool 0 rd.nonvmf; then
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warn "rd.nonvmf=0: skipping nvmf"
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return 0
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fi
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|
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+if getargbool 0 rd.nvmf.nostatic; then
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+ rm -f /etc/cmdline.d/95nvmf-args.conf
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+ rm -f /etc/nvme/discovery.conf /etc/nvme/config.json
|
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+fi
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+
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+if ! getargbool 0 rd.nvmf.nonbft; then
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+ for _x in /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/NBFT*; do
|
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+ if [ -f "$_x" ]; then
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+ nbft_parse
|
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+ break
|
|
+ fi
|
|
+ done
|
|
+fi
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+
|
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initqueue --onetime modprobe --all -b -q nvme_tcp nvme_core nvme_fabrics
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|
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parse_nvmf_discover() {
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@@ -94,26 +306,21 @@ if [ -n "$nvmf_hostid" ]; then
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echo "$nvmf_hostid" > /etc/nvme/hostid
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fi
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|
|
|
-NVMF_FC_AUTO=
|
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+rm -f /tmp/nvmf-fc-auto
|
|
for d in $(getargs rd.nvmf.discover -d nvmf.discover=); do
|
|
parse_nvmf_discover "$d" || {
|
|
- NVMF_FC_AUTO=1
|
|
+ : > /tmp/nvmf-fc-auto
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
-if [ -e /tmp/nvmf_needs_network ]; then
|
|
+if [ -e /tmp/nvmf_needs_network ] || [ -e /tmp/valid_nbft_entry_found ]; then
|
|
echo "rd.neednet=1" > /etc/cmdline.d/nvmf-neednet.conf
|
|
+ # netroot is a global variable that is present in all "sourced" scripts
|
|
+ # shellcheck disable=SC2034
|
|
+ netroot=nbft
|
|
rm -f /tmp/nvmf_needs_network
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
-# Host NQN and host id are mandatory for NVMe-oF
|
|
-if [ -f "/etc/nvme/hostnqn" ] && [ -f "/etc/nvme/hostid" ]; then
|
|
-
|
|
- # If no nvme command line arguments present, try autodiscovery
|
|
- if [ $NVMF_FC_AUTO ] || [ ! -f "/etc/nvme/discovery.conf" ]; then
|
|
- /sbin/initqueue --settled --onetime --unique --name nvme-fc-autoconnect /sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh
|
|
- else
|
|
- /sbin/initqueue --settled --onetime --unique --name nvme-discover /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all
|
|
- fi
|
|
-fi
|
|
+/sbin/initqueue --settled --onetime --name nvmf-connect-settled /sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh settled
|
|
+/sbin/initqueue --timeout --onetime --name nvmf-connect-timeout /sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh timeout
|