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- No need for a 'goto' when our entire loop body is then wrapped in a conditional. - No need to leave commented out prints laying around - If an expression is clearly going to be either nil or an expression that isn't likely to be a boolean, we might as well use `or` to specify a default value for the expression. e.g. `loader.getenv(...) or "no"`
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12 KiB
Lua
517 lines
12 KiB
Lua
--
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-- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
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--
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-- Copyright (c) 2015 Pedro Souza <pedrosouza@freebsd.org>
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-- Copyright (C) 2018 Kyle Evans <kevans@FreeBSD.org>
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-- All rights reserved.
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--
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-- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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-- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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-- are met:
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-- 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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-- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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-- 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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-- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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-- documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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--
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-- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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-- ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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-- IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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-- ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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-- FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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-- DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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-- OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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-- HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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-- LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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-- OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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-- SUCH DAMAGE.
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--
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-- $FreeBSD$
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--
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local hook = require("hook")
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local config = {}
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local modules = {}
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local carousel_choices = {}
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-- Which variables we changed
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local env_changed = {}
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-- Values to restore env to (nil to unset)
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local env_restore = {}
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local MSG_FAILEXEC = "Failed to exec '%s'"
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local MSG_FAILSETENV = "Failed to '%s' with value: %s"
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local MSG_FAILOPENCFG = "Failed to open config: '%s'"
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local MSG_FAILREADCFG = "Failed to read config: '%s'"
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local MSG_FAILPARSECFG = "Failed to parse config: '%s'"
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local MSG_FAILEXBEF = "Failed to execute '%s' before loading '%s'"
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local MSG_FAILEXMOD = "Failed to execute '%s'"
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local MSG_FAILEXAF = "Failed to execute '%s' after loading '%s'"
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local MSG_MALFORMED = "Malformed line (%d):\n\t'%s'"
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local MSG_DEFAULTKERNFAIL = "No kernel set, failed to load from module_path"
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local MSG_KERNFAIL = "Failed to load kernel '%s'"
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local MSG_KERNLOADING = "Loading kernel..."
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local MSG_MODLOADING = "Loading configured modules..."
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local MSG_MODLOADFAIL = "Could not load one or more modules!"
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local function restoreEnv()
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-- Examine changed environment variables
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for k, v in pairs(env_changed) do
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local restore_value = env_restore[k]
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if restore_value == nil then
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-- This one doesn't need restored for some reason
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goto continue
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end
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local current_value = loader.getenv(k)
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if current_value ~= v then
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-- This was overwritten by some action taken on the menu
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-- most likely; we'll leave it be.
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goto continue
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end
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restore_value = restore_value.value
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if restore_value ~= nil then
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loader.setenv(k, restore_value)
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else
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loader.unsetenv(k)
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end
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::continue::
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end
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env_changed = {}
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env_restore = {}
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end
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local function setEnv(key, value)
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-- Track the original value for this if we haven't already
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if env_restore[key] == nil then
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env_restore[key] = {value = loader.getenv(key)}
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end
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env_changed[key] = value
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return loader.setenv(key, value)
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end
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-- name here is one of 'name', 'type', flags', 'before', 'after', or 'error.'
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-- These are set from lines in loader.conf(5): ${key}_${name}="${value}" where
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-- ${key} is a module name.
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local function setKey(key, name, value)
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if modules[key] == nil then
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modules[key] = {}
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end
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modules[key][name] = value
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end
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local pattern_table = {
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{
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str = "^%s*(#.*)",
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process = function(_, _) end,
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},
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-- module_load="value"
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{
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str = "^%s*([%w_]+)_load%s*=%s*\"([%w%s%p]-)\"%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, v)
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if modules[k] == nil then
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modules[k] = {}
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end
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modules[k].load = v:upper()
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end,
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},
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-- module_name="value"
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{
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str = "^%s*([%w_]+)_name%s*=%s*\"([%w%s%p]-)\"%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, v)
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setKey(k, "name", v)
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end,
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},
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-- module_type="value"
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{
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str = "^%s*([%w_]+)_type%s*=%s*\"([%w%s%p]-)\"%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, v)
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setKey(k, "type", v)
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end,
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},
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-- module_flags="value"
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{
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str = "^%s*([%w_]+)_flags%s*=%s*\"([%w%s%p]-)\"%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, v)
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setKey(k, "flags", v)
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end,
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},
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-- module_before="value"
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{
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str = "^%s*([%w_]+)_before%s*=%s*\"([%w%s%p]-)\"%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, v)
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setKey(k, "before", v)
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end,
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},
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-- module_after="value"
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{
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str = "^%s*([%w_]+)_after%s*=%s*\"([%w%s%p]-)\"%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, v)
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setKey(k, "after", v)
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end,
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},
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-- module_error="value"
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{
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str = "^%s*([%w_]+)_error%s*=%s*\"([%w%s%p]-)\"%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, v)
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setKey(k, "error", v)
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end,
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},
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-- exec="command"
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{
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str = "^%s*exec%s*=%s*\"([%w%s%p]-)\"%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, _)
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if cli_execute_unparsed(k) ~= 0 then
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print(MSG_FAILEXEC:format(k))
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end
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end,
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},
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-- env_var="value"
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{
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str = "^%s*([%w%p]+)%s*=%s*\"([%w%s%p]-)\"%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, v)
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if setEnv(k, v) ~= 0 then
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print(MSG_FAILSETENV:format(k, v))
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end
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end,
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},
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-- env_var=num
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{
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str = "^%s*([%w%p]+)%s*=%s*(%d+)%s*(.*)",
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process = function(k, v)
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if setEnv(k, v) ~= 0 then
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print(MSG_FAILSETENV:format(k, tostring(v)))
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end
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end,
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},
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}
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local function isValidComment(line)
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if line ~= nil then
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local s = line:match("^%s*#.*")
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if s == nil then
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s = line:match("^%s*$")
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end
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if s == nil then
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return false
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end
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end
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return true
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end
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local function loadModule(mod, silent)
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local status = true
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local pstatus
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for k, v in pairs(mod) do
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if v.load ~= nil and v.load:lower() == "yes" then
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local str = "load "
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if v.flags ~= nil then
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str = str .. v.flags .. " "
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end
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if v.type ~= nil then
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str = str .. "-t " .. v.type .. " "
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end
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if v.name ~= nil then
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str = str .. v.name
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else
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str = str .. k
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end
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if v.before ~= nil then
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pstatus = cli_execute_unparsed(v.before) == 0
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if not pstatus and not silent then
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print(MSG_FAILEXBEF:format(v.before, k))
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end
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status = status and pstatus
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end
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if cli_execute_unparsed(str) ~= 0 then
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if not silent then
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print(MSG_FAILEXMOD:format(str))
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end
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if v.error ~= nil then
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cli_execute_unparsed(v.error)
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end
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status = false
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end
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if v.after ~= nil then
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pstatus = cli_execute_unparsed(v.after) == 0
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if not pstatus and not silent then
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print(MSG_FAILEXAF:format(v.after, k))
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end
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status = status and pstatus
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end
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end
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end
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return status
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end
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local function readFile(name, silent)
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local f = io.open(name)
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if f == nil then
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if not silent then
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print(MSG_FAILOPENCFG:format(name))
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end
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return nil
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end
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local text, _ = io.read(f)
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-- We might have read in the whole file, this won't be needed any more.
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io.close(f)
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if text == nil and not silent then
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print(MSG_FAILREADCFG:format(name))
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end
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return text
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end
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local function checkNextboot()
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local nextboot_file = loader.getenv("nextboot_file")
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if nextboot_file == nil then
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return
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end
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local text = readFile(nextboot_file, true)
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if text == nil then
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return
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end
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if text:match("^nextboot_enable=\"NO\"") ~= nil then
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-- We're done; nextboot is not enabled
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return
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end
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if not config.parse(text) then
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print(MSG_FAILPARSECFG:format(nextboot_file))
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end
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-- Attempt to rewrite the first line and only the first line of the
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-- nextboot_file. We overwrite it with nextboot_enable="NO", then
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-- check for that on load.
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-- It's worth noting that this won't work on every filesystem, so we
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-- won't do anything notable if we have any errors in this process.
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local nfile = io.open(nextboot_file, 'w')
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if nfile ~= nil then
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-- We need the trailing space here to account for the extra
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-- character taken up by the string nextboot_enable="YES"
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-- Or new end quotation mark lands on the S, and we want to
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-- rewrite the entirety of the first line.
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io.write(nfile, "nextboot_enable=\"NO\" ")
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io.close(nfile)
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end
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end
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-- Module exports
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config.verbose = false
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-- The first item in every carousel is always the default item.
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function config.getCarouselIndex(id)
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return carousel_choices[id] or 1
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end
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function config.setCarouselIndex(id, idx)
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carousel_choices[id] = idx
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end
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-- Returns true if we processed the file successfully, false if we did not.
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-- If 'silent' is true, being unable to read the file is not considered a
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-- failure.
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function config.processFile(name, silent)
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if silent == nil then
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silent = false
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end
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local text = readFile(name, silent)
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if text == nil then
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return silent
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end
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return config.parse(text)
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end
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-- silent runs will not return false if we fail to open the file
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function config.parse(text)
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local n = 1
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local status = true
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for line in text:gmatch("([^\n]+)") do
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if line:match("^%s*$") == nil then
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local found = false
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for _, val in ipairs(pattern_table) do
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local k, v, c = line:match(val.str)
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if k ~= nil then
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found = true
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if isValidComment(c) then
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val.process(k, v)
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else
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print(MSG_MALFORMED:format(n,
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line))
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status = false
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end
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break
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end
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end
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if not found then
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print(MSG_MALFORMED:format(n, line))
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status = false
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end
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end
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n = n + 1
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end
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return status
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end
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-- other_kernel is optionally the name of a kernel to load, if not the default
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-- or autoloaded default from the module_path
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function config.loadKernel(other_kernel)
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local flags = loader.getenv("kernel_options") or ""
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local kernel = other_kernel or loader.getenv("kernel")
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local function tryLoad(names)
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for name in names:gmatch("([^;]+)%s*;?") do
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local r = loader.perform("load " .. flags ..
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" " .. name)
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if r == 0 then
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return name
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end
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end
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return nil
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end
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local function loadBootfile()
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local bootfile = loader.getenv("bootfile")
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-- append default kernel name
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if bootfile == nil then
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bootfile = "kernel"
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else
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bootfile = bootfile .. ";kernel"
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end
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return tryLoad(bootfile)
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end
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-- kernel not set, try load from default module_path
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if kernel == nil then
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local res = loadBootfile()
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if res ~= nil then
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-- Default kernel is loaded
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config.kernel_loaded = nil
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return true
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else
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print(MSG_DEFAULTKERNFAIL)
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return false
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end
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else
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-- Use our cached module_path, so we don't end up with multiple
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-- automatically added kernel paths to our final module_path
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local module_path = config.module_path
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local res
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if other_kernel ~= nil then
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kernel = other_kernel
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end
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-- first try load kernel with module_path = /boot/${kernel}
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-- then try load with module_path=${kernel}
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local paths = {"/boot/" .. kernel, kernel}
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for _, v in pairs(paths) do
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loader.setenv("module_path", v)
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res = loadBootfile()
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-- succeeded, add path to module_path
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if res ~= nil then
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config.kernel_loaded = kernel
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if module_path ~= nil then
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loader.setenv("module_path", v .. ";" ..
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module_path)
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end
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return true
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end
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end
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-- failed to load with ${kernel} as a directory
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-- try as a file
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res = tryLoad(kernel)
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if res ~= nil then
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config.kernel_loaded = kernel
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return true
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else
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print(MSG_KERNFAIL:format(kernel))
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return false
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end
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end
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end
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function config.selectKernel(kernel)
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config.kernel_selected = kernel
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end
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function config.load(file)
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if not file then
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file = "/boot/defaults/loader.conf"
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end
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if not config.processFile(file) then
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print(MSG_FAILPARSECFG:format(file))
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end
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local f = loader.getenv("loader_conf_files")
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if f ~= nil then
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for name in f:gmatch("([%w%p]+)%s*") do
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-- These may or may not exist, and that's ok. Do a
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-- silent parse so that we complain on parse errors but
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-- not for them simply not existing.
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if not config.processFile(name, true) then
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print(MSG_FAILPARSECFG:format(name))
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end
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end
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end
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checkNextboot()
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-- Cache the provided module_path at load time for later use
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config.module_path = loader.getenv("module_path")
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local verbose = loader.getenv("verbose_loading") or "no"
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config.verbose = verbose:lower() == "yes"
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end
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-- Reload configuration
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function config.reload(file)
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modules = {}
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restoreEnv()
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config.load(file)
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hook.runAll("config.reloaded")
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end
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function config.loadelf()
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local kernel = config.kernel_selected or config.kernel_loaded
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local loaded
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print(MSG_KERNLOADING)
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loaded = config.loadKernel(kernel)
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if not loaded then
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return
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end
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print(MSG_MODLOADING)
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if not loadModule(modules, not config.verbose) then
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print(MSG_MODLOADFAIL)
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end
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end
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hook.registerType("config.reloaded")
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return config
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