Esempio n. 1
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        private void SendMicrocodeResponse(PUP p)
        {
            //
            // The request PUP contains the file number in the lower-order 16-bits of the pup ID.
            // Assuming the number is a valid bootfile, we start sending it to the client's port via EFTP.
            //
            ushort fileNumber = (ushort)p.ID;

            Log.Write(LogType.Verbose, LogComponent.MiscServices, "Microcode request is for file {0}.", fileNumber);

            FileStream microcodeFile = BootServer.GetStreamForNumber(fileNumber);

            if (microcodeFile == null)
            {
                Log.Write(LogType.Warning, LogComponent.MiscServices, "Microcode file {0} does not exist or could not be opened.", fileNumber);
            }
            else
            {
                // Send the file.  The MicrocodeReply protocol is extremely simple:
                // Just send a sequence of MicrocodeReply PUPs containing the microcode data,
                // there are no acks or flow control of any kind.
                Log.Write(LogType.Warning, LogComponent.MiscServices, "Sending microcode file {0}.", fileNumber);
                SendMicrocodeFile(p.SourcePort, microcodeFile);
            }
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        private void SendBootFile(PUP p)
        {
            //
            // The request PUP contains the file number in the lower-order 16-bits of the pup ID.
            // Assuming the number is a valid bootfile, we start sending it to the client's port via EFTP.
            //
            ushort fileNumber = (ushort)p.ID;

            Log.Write(LogType.Verbose, LogComponent.MiscServices, "Boot file request is for file {0}.", fileNumber);

            FileStream bootFile = BootServer.GetStreamForNumber(fileNumber);

            if (bootFile == null)
            {
                Log.Write(LogType.Warning, LogComponent.MiscServices, "Boot file {0} does not exist or could not be opened.", fileNumber);
            }
            else
            {
                // Send the file.
                EFTPManager.SendFile(p.SourcePort, bootFile);
            }
        }