[Arista] Set MAC address of mangement port in initramfs (#1565)

* Set MAC address of mangement port in initramfs

* Fix boot0 for running in none-aboot environment
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byu343 2018-04-06 10:48:13 -07:00 committed by lguohan
parent e6015d89a7
commit ac2861e6d7
2 changed files with 65 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -206,8 +206,7 @@ write_boot_configs() {
elif [ ! -f "$cmdline_base" ]; then
# some systems were started with other versions of this script and therefore
# do not have the $cmdline_base file. we assume that we are on Sonic or EOS.
cat /proc/cmdline > $cmdline_base
sed -Ei 's/^(.*) rw .*$/\1/' $cmdline_base
cat /proc/cmdline | sed -E 's/^(.*) rw .*$/\1/' | tr ' ' '\n' > $cmdline_base
fi
cp $cmdline_base /tmp/append
@ -215,6 +214,10 @@ write_boot_configs() {
platform_specific
echo "rw loop=$image_name/fs.squashfs loopfstype=squashfs apparmor=1 security=apparmor quiet" >> /tmp/append
# Pass the MAC address to the new kernel as a command line parameter. This makes it
# possible to restore the MAC address in the new kernel without requiring driver modifications.
[ "${NETDEV}" ] || NETDEV=ma1
echo "hwaddr_${NETDEV}=$(cat /sys/class/net/${NETDEV}/address)" >> /tmp/append
# use extra parameters from kernel-params hook if the file exists
if [ -f "$target_path/$kernel_params" ]; then

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@ -26,20 +26,72 @@ for x in "$@"; do
esac
done
arista_net_rename() {
local device_path="$1"
local new_name="$2"
local from_name="$3"
for path in $(ls -d /sys/class/net/$from_name* 2>/dev/null); do
random() {
echo $(od -vAn -N1 -tu1 < /dev/urandom)
}
arista_net_devname() {
local pciaddr="$1"
local devname_prefix="$2"
for path in $(ls -d /sys/class/net/${devname_prefix}* 2>/dev/null); do
local devid="$(realpath "$path/device")"
if echo "$devid" | grep -q "$device_path"; then
local cur_name="${path##*/}"
ip link set "$cur_name" name "$new_name"
if echo "$devid" | grep -q "$pciaddr"; then
echo "${path##*/}"
return
fi
done
}
arista_net_rename() {
local device_path="$1"
local new_name="$2"
local from_name="$3"
devname=$(arista_net_devname "$device_path" "$from_name")
[ -n "$devname" ] && ip link set "$devname" name "$new_name"
}
# Sets the MAC address to the value passed by Aboot through /proc/cmdline
tg3fixhwaddr()
{
local default_tg3_hwaddr="00:10:18:00:00:00"
local pciaddr="$1"
local hwaddr="$2"
devname=$(arista_net_devname "$pciaddr")
if [ -z "$devname" ]; then
return
fi
driver=$(basename $(readlink "/sys/class/net/$devname/device/driver"))
if [ "$driver" != "tg3" ]; then
return 0
fi
if [ "$hwaddr" = "$default_tg3_hwaddr" ]; then
hwaddr=$(cat /sys/class/net/$devname/address)
fi
if [ "$hwaddr" = "$default_tg3_hwaddr" ]; then
hwaddr=$(printf "%02x" "$(($(random) & 0xfe | 0x02))")
for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do
hwaddr=$(printf "$hwaddr:%02x" "$(($(random) & 0xfe | 0x02))")
done
fi
ip link set dev "$devname" addr "$hwaddr"
}
if [ -n "$aboot_flag" ]; then
for item in $items; do
key="${item%=*}"
value="${item#*=}"
hwaddr=$(eval echo \${hwaddr_${key}})
if [ -n "$hwaddr" ]; then
tg3fixhwaddr "$value" "$hwaddr"
fi
done
fi
# Iterate over all the net_maX items found in the cmdline two times.
# First time renaming the interfaces to maX.
# The second time renaming them to their final name ethX.