On 07/13/20 20:31, Vladimir Olovyannikov via groups.io wrote: > Introduce an http client utilizing EDK2 HTTP protocol, to > allow fast image downloading from http/https servers. > HTTP download speed is usually faster than tftp. > The client is based on the same approach as tftp dynamic command, and > uses the same UEFI Shell command line parameters. This makes it easy > integrating http into existing UEFI Shell scripts. > Note that to enable HTTP download, feature Pcd > gEfiNetworkPkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdAllowHttpConnections must > be set to TRUE. > > Signed-off-by: Vladimir Olovyannikov <vladimir.olovyanni...@broadcom.com> > Tested-By: Samer El-Haj-Mahmoud <samer.el-haj-mahm...@arm.com> > Cc: Zhichao Gao <zhichao....@intel.com> > Cc: Maciej Rabeda <maciej.rab...@linux.intel.com> > Cc: Jiaxin Wu <jiaxin...@intel.com> > Cc: Siyuan Fu <siyuan...@intel.com> > Cc: Ray Ni <ray...@intel.com> > Cc: Liming Gao <liming....@intel.com> > Cc: Nd <n...@arm.com> > --- > .../DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/Http.c | 1700 +++++++++++++++++ > .../DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/Http.h | 84 + > .../HttpDynamicCommand/Http.uni | 113 ++ > .../HttpDynamicCommand/HttpApp.c | 53 + > .../HttpDynamicCommand/HttpApp.inf | 58 + > .../HttpDynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand.c | 134 ++ > .../HttpDynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand.inf | 63 + > ShellPkg/Include/Guid/ShellLibHiiGuid.h | 5 + > ShellPkg/ShellPkg.dec | 1 + > ShellPkg/ShellPkg.dsc | 5 + > 10 files changed, 2216 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/Http.c > create mode 100644 ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/Http.h > create mode 100644 ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/Http.uni > create mode 100644 ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/HttpApp.c > create mode 100644 ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/HttpApp.inf > create mode 100644 > ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand.c > create mode 100644 > ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand.inf
> diff --git a/ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/Http.uni > b/ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/Http.uni > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..efe50e25819c > --- /dev/null > +++ b/ShellPkg/DynamicCommand/HttpDynamicCommand/Http.uni > @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ > +// /** > +// > +// (C) Copyright 2015-2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP<BR> > +// Copyright (c) 2010 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. <BR> > +// Copyright (c) 2020, Broadcom. All rights reserved.<BR> > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent > +// > +// Module Name: > +// > +// Http.uni > +// > +// Abstract: > +// > +// String definitions for UEFI Shell HTTP command > +// > +// > +// **/ > + > +/=# > + > +#langdef en-US "english" > + > +#string STR_GEN_TOO_MANY #language en-US "%H%s%N: Too many > arguments. Try help http.\r\n" > +#string STR_GEN_TOO_FEW #language en-US "%H%s%N: Too few > arguments. Try help http.\r\n" > +#string STR_GEN_PARAM_INV #language en-US "%H%s%N: Invalid argument > - '%H%s%N'. Try help http.\r\n" > +#string STR_GEN_PROBLEM #language en-US "%H%s%N: Unknown flag - > '%H%s%N'. Try help http.\r\n" > +#string STR_GEN_FILE_OPEN_FAIL #language en-US "%H%s%N: Cannot open file > - '%H%s%N'\r\n" > +#string STR_GEN_CRLF #language en-US "\r\n" > + > +#string STR_HTTP_ERR_NO_NIC #language en-US "No network interface > card found.\r\n" > +#string STR_HTTP_ERR_NIC_NAME #language en-US "Failed to get the name > of the network interface card number %d - %r\r\n" > +#string STR_HTTP_ERR_OPEN_PROTOCOL #language en-US "Unable to open HTTP > protocol on '%H%s%N' - %r\r\n" > +#string STR_HTTP_ERR_CONFIGURE #language en-US "Unable to configure HTTP > protocol on '%H%s%N' - %r\r\n" > +#string STR_HTTP_ERR_DOWNLOAD #language en-US "Unable to download the > file '%H%s%N' on '%H%s%N' - %r\r\n" > +#string STR_HTTP_ERR_WRITE #language en-US "Unable to write into > file '%H%s%N' - %r\r\n" > +#string STR_HTTP_ERR_NIC_NOT_FOUND #language en-US "Network Interface Card > '%H%s%N' not found.\r\n" > +#string STR_HTTP_ERR_STATUSCODE #language en-US "\r'%H%s%N' reports '%s' > for '%H%s%N' \r\n" > +#string STR_HTTP_DOWNLOADING #language en-US "Downloading '%H%s%N'\r\n" > + > +#string STR_GET_HELP_HTTP #language en-US "" > +".TH http 0 "Download a file from HTTP server."\r\n" > +".SH NAME\r\n" > +"Download a file from HTTP server.\r\n" > +".SH SYNOPSIS\r\n" > +" \r\n" > +"HTTP [-i interface] [-l port] [-t timeout] [-s size]\r\n" > +" <URL> [localfilepath]\r\n" > +".SH OPTIONS\r\n" > +" \r\n" > +" -i interface - Specifies an adapter name, i.e., eth0.\r\n" > +" -l port - Specifies the local port number. Default value is > 0\r\n" > +" and the port number is automatically assigned.\r\n" > +" -s size The size of the download buffer for a chunk, in > bytes.\r\n" > +" Default is 32K. Note that larger buffer does not > imply\r\n" > +" better speed.\r\n" > +" -t timeout - The number of seconds to wait for completion of\r\n" > +" requests and responses. Default is 0 which is > 'automatic'.\r\n" > +" %HURL%N\r\n" > +" Two types of providing of URLs are supported:\r\n" > +" 1. tftp like, where host and http_uri are separate parameters\r\n" > +" (example: host /host_uri), and\r\n\" > +" 2. wget-like, where host and host_uri is one parameter.\r\n" > +" (example: host/host_uri)\r\n" > +"\r\n" > +" host - Specifies HTTP Server address.\r\n > + Can be either IPv4 address or 'http (or > https)://addr'\r\n > + Can use addresses resolvable by DNS as well. \r\n > + Port can be specified after ':' if needed. \r\n > + By default port 80 is used.\r\n" > +" http_uri - HTTP server URI to download the file.\r\n" > +"\r\n" > +" localfilepath - Local destination file path.\r\n" > +".SH DESCRIPTION\r\n" > +" \r\n" > +"NOTES:\r\n" > +" 1. The HTTP command allows geting of the file specified by its > 'http_uri'\r\n" > +" path from the HTTP server specified by its 'host' IPv4 address. If > the\r\n" > +" optional 'localfilepath' parameter is provided, the downloaded file > is\r\n" > +" stored locally using the provided file path. If the local file path > is\r\n" > +" not specified, the file is stored in the current directory using the > file\r\n" > +" server's name.\r\n" > +" 2. Before using the HTTP command, the network interface intended to > be\r\n" > +" used to retrieve the file must be configured. This configuration may > be\r\n" > +" done by means of the 'ifconfig' command.\r\n" > +" 3. If a network interface is defined with the '-i' option then only > this\r\n" > +" interface will be used to retrieve the remote file. Otherwise, all > network\r\n" > +" interfaces are tried in the order they have been discovered during > the\r\n" > +" DXE phase.\r\n" > +".SH EXAMPLES\r\n" > +" \r\n" > +"EXAMPLES:\r\n" > +" * To get the file "dir1/file1.dat" from the HTTP server 192.168.1.1, port > 8080, and\r\n" > +" store it as file2.dat in the current directory :\r\n" > +" fs0:\> http 192.168.1.1:8080 dir1/file1.dat file2.dat\r\n" > +" * To get the file /image.bin via HTTPS from server 192.168.1.1 at port > 443 \r\n" > +" (default HTTPS port), and store it in the current directory: \r\n" > +" fs0:\> http https://192.168.1.1 image.bin\r\n" > +" To get an index file from http://google.com and place it into the \r\n" > +" current directory:\r\n" > +" fs0:\> http google.com index.html" > +".SH RETURNVALUES\r\n" The line ending with "google.com index.html" lacks the "\r\n" terminator. Because of that, the help text is printed as follows: To get an index file from http://google.com and place it into the current directory: fs0:\> http google.com index.html.SH RETURNVALUES Thanks Laszlo -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#63195): https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/message/63195 Mute This Topic: https://groups.io/mt/75483573/21656 Group Owner: devel+ow...@edk2.groups.io Unsubscribe: https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/unsub [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-