On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 03:04:52AM +0200, Peter Stuge wrote:
Kevin O'Connor wrote:
+// Unable to find bootable device - warn user and eventually retry. +static void +boot_fail(void) +{
- printf("No bootable device.\n");
- // Wait for 60 seconds and then reboot.
- u32 end = calc_future_timer(60*1000);
I'd suggest printf("No bootable device found. Retrying in 5 seconds...\n"); and lowering the timeout.
I'd only do this if the timeout was large - indeed I think 60 seconds is a little on the low side. (Not being able to boot is almost always an error - it should be fixed not covered up.)
That said, making it a config option is trivial.
-Kevin
diff --git a/src/boot.c b/src/boot.c index 8cc94b0..b5b3360 100644 --- a/src/boot.c +++ b/src/boot.c @@ -617,6 +617,26 @@ boot_rom(u32 vector) call_boot_entry(so, 0); }
+// Unable to find bootable device - warn user and eventually retry. +static void +boot_fail(void) +{ + u32 retrytime = romfile_loadint("etc/boot-fail-wait", 60*1000); + printf("No bootable device. Retrying in %d seconds.\n", retrytime/1000); + // Wait for 'retrytime' milliseconds and then reboot. + u32 end = calc_future_timer(retrytime); + for (;;) { + if (check_timer(end)) + break; + wait_irq(); + } + printf("Rebooting.\n"); + struct bregs br; + memset(&br, 0, sizeof(br)); + br.code = SEGOFF(SEG_BIOS, (u32)reset_vector); + call16big(&br); +} + // Determine next boot method and attempt a boot using it. static void do_boot(u16 seq_nr) @@ -625,10 +645,7 @@ do_boot(u16 seq_nr) panic("Boot support not compiled in.\n");
if (seq_nr >= BEVCount) { - printf("No bootable device.\n"); - // Loop with irqs enabled - this allows ctrl+alt+delete to work. - for (;;) - wait_irq(); + boot_fail(); }
// Boot the given BEV type.