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env: Allow U-Boot scripts to be placed in a .env file
At present U-Boot environment variables, and thus scripts, are defined by CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS. It is painful to add large amounts of text to this file and dealing with quoting and newlines is harder than it should be. It would be better if we could just type the script into a text file and have it included by U-Boot. Add a feature that brings in a .env file associated with the board config, if present. To use it, create a file in a board/<vendor> directory, typically called <board>.env and controlled by the CONFIG_ENV_SOURCE_FILE option. The environment variables should be of the form "var=value". Values can extend to multiple lines. See the README under 'Environment Variables:' for more information and an example. In many cases environment variables need access to the U-Boot CONFIG variables to select different options. Enable this so that the environment scripts can be as useful as the ones currently in the board config files. This uses the C preprocessor, means that comments can be included in the environment using /* ... */ Also support += to allow variables to be appended to. This is needed when using the preprocessor. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Marek Behún <marek.behun@nic.cz> Tested-by: Marek Behún <marek.behun@nic.cz>
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@ -760,6 +760,13 @@ F: test/env/
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F: tools/env*
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F: tools/mkenvimage.c
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ENVIRONMENT AS TEXT
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M: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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R: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
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S: Maintained
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F: doc/usage/environment.rst
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F: scripts/env2string.awk
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FPGA
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M: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xilinx.com>
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S: Maintained
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66
Makefile
66
Makefile
@ -517,6 +517,7 @@ version_h := include/generated/version_autogenerated.h
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timestamp_h := include/generated/timestamp_autogenerated.h
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defaultenv_h := include/generated/defaultenv_autogenerated.h
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dt_h := include/generated/dt.h
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env_h := include/generated/environment.h
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no-dot-config-targets := clean clobber mrproper distclean \
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help %docs check% coccicheck \
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@ -1794,6 +1795,69 @@ quiet_cmd_sym ?= SYM $@
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u-boot.sym: u-boot FORCE
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$(call if_changed,sym)
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# Environment processing
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Directory where we expect the .env file, if it exists
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ENV_DIR := $(srctree)/board/$(BOARDDIR)
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# Basename of .env file, stripping quotes
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ENV_SOURCE_FILE := $(CONFIG_ENV_SOURCE_FILE:"%"=%)
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# Filename of .env file
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ENV_FILE_CFG := $(ENV_DIR)/$(ENV_SOURCE_FILE).env
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# Default filename, if CONFIG_ENV_SOURCE_FILE is empty
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ENV_FILE_BOARD := $(ENV_DIR)/$(CONFIG_SYS_BOARD:"%"=%).env
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# Select between the CONFIG_ENV_SOURCE_FILE and the default one
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ENV_FILE := $(if $(ENV_SOURCE_FILE),$(ENV_FILE_CFG),$(wildcard $(ENV_FILE_BOARD)))
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# Run the environment text file through the preprocessor, but only if it is
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# non-empty, to save time and possible build errors if something is wonky with
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# the board
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quiet_cmd_gen_envp = ENVP $@
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cmd_gen_envp = \
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if [ -s "$(ENV_FILE)" ]; then \
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$(CPP) -P $(CFLAGS) -x assembler-with-cpp -D__ASSEMBLY__ \
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-D__UBOOT_CONFIG__ \
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-I . -I include -I $(srctree)/include \
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-include linux/kconfig.h -include include/config.h \
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-I$(srctree)/arch/$(ARCH)/include \
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$< -o $@; \
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else \
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echo -n >$@ ; \
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fi
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include/generated/env.in: include/generated/env.txt FORCE
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$(call cmd,gen_envp)
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# Regenerate the environment if it changes
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# We use 'wildcard' since the file is not required to exist (at present), in
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# which case we don't want this dependency, but instead should create an empty
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# file
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# This rule is useful since it shows the source file for the environment
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quiet_cmd_envc = ENVC $@
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cmd_envc = \
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if [ -f "$<" ]; then \
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cat $< > $@; \
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elif [ -n "$(ENV_SOURCE_FILE)" ]; then \
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echo "Missing file $(ENV_FILE_CFG)"; \
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else \
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echo -n >$@ ; \
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fi
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include/generated/env.txt: $(wildcard $(ENV_FILE)) FORCE
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$(call cmd,envc)
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# Write out the resulting environment, converted to a C string
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quiet_cmd_gen_envt = ENVT $@
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cmd_gen_envt = \
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awk -f $(srctree)/scripts/env2string.awk $< >$@
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$(env_h): include/generated/env.in
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$(call cmd,gen_envt)
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The actual objects are generated when descending,
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# make sure no implicit rule kicks in
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$(sort $(u-boot-init) $(u-boot-main)): $(u-boot-dirs) ;
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@ -1849,7 +1913,7 @@ endif
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# prepare2 creates a makefile if using a separate output directory
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prepare2: prepare3 outputmakefile cfg
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prepare1: prepare2 $(version_h) $(timestamp_h) $(dt_h) \
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prepare1: prepare2 $(version_h) $(timestamp_h) $(dt_h) $(env_h) \
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include/config/auto.conf
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ifeq ($(wildcard $(LDSCRIPT)),)
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@echo >&2 " Could not find linker script."
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ifneq ($(BOARD),)
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ifdef VENDOR
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BOARDDIR = $(VENDOR)/$(BOARD)
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ENVDIR=${vendor}/env
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else
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BOARDDIR = $(BOARD)
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ENVDIR=${board}/env
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endif
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endif
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ifdef BOARD
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Some configuration options can be set using Environment Variables.
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List of environment variables (most likely not complete):
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Text-based Environment
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----------------------
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The default environment for a board is created using a `.env` environment file
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using a simple text format. The base filename for this is defined by
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`CONFIG_ENV_SOURCE_FILE`, or `CONFIG_SYS_BOARD` if that is empty.
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The file must be in the board directory and have a .env extension, so
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assuming that there is a board vendor, the resulting filename is therefore::
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board/<vendor>/<board>/<CONFIG_ENV_SOURCE_FILE>.env
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or::
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board/<vendor>/<board>/<CONFIG_SYS_BOARD>.env
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This is a plain text file where you can type your environment variables in
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the form `var=value`. Blank lines and multi-line variables are supported.
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The conversion script looks for a line that starts in column 1 with a string
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and has an equals sign immediately afterwards. Spaces before the = are not
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permitted. It is a good idea to indent your scripts so that only the 'var='
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appears at the start of a line.
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To add additional text to a variable you can use `var+=value`. This text is
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merged into the variable during the make process and made available as a
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single value to U-Boot. Variables can contain `+` characters but in the unlikely
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event that you want to have a variable name ending in plus, put a backslash
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before the `+` so that the script knows you are not adding to an existing
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variable but assigning to a new one::
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maximum\+=value
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This file can include C-style comments. Blank lines and multi-line
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variables are supported, and you can use normal C preprocessor directives
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and CONFIG defines from your board config also.
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For example, for snapper9260 you would create a text file called
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`board/bluewater/snapper9260.env` containing the environment text.
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Example::
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stdout=serial
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#ifdef CONFIG_LCD
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stdout+=,lcd
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#endif
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bootcmd=
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/* U-Boot script for booting */
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if [ -z ${tftpserverip} ]; then
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echo "Use 'setenv tftpserverip a.b.c.d' to set IP address."
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fi
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usb start; setenv autoload n; bootp;
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tftpboot ${tftpserverip}:
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bootm
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failed=
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/* Print a message when boot fails */
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echo CONFIG_SYS_BOARD boot failed - please check your image
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echo Load address is CONFIG_SYS_LOAD_ADDR
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If CONFIG_ENV_SOURCE_FILE is empty and the default filename is not present, then
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the old-style C environment is used instead. See below.
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Old-style C environment
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-----------------------
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Traditionally, the default environment is created in `include/env_default.h`,
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and can be augmented by various `CONFIG` defines. See that file for details. In
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particular you can define `CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS` in your board file
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to add environment variables.
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Board maintainers are encouraged to migrate to the text-based environment as it
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is easier to maintain. The distro-board script still requires the old-style
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environment but work is underway to address this.
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List of environment variables
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-----------------------------
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This is most-likely not complete:
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baudrate
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see CONFIG_BAUDRATE
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netconsole
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partitions
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cmdline
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environment
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Shell commands
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--------------
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env/Kconfig
vendored
18
env/Kconfig
vendored
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config ENV_SUPPORT
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def_bool y
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config ENV_SOURCE_FILE
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string "Environment file to use"
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default ""
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help
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This sets the basename to use to generate the default environment.
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This a text file as described in doc/usage/environment.rst
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The file must be in the board directory and have a .env extension, so
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the resulting filename is typically
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board/<vendor>/<board>/<CONFIG_ENV_SOURCE_FILE>.env
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If the file is not present, an error is produced.
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If this CONFIG is empty, U-Boot uses CONFIG SYS_BOARD as a default, if
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the file board/<vendor>/<board>/<SYS_BOARD>.env exists. Otherwise the
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environment is assumed to come from the ad-hoc
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CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS #define
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config SAVEENV
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def_bool y if CMD_SAVEENV
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env/embedded.c
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env/embedded.c
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#endif
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#define DEFAULT_ENV_INSTANCE_EMBEDDED
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#include <config.h>
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#include <env_default.h>
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#ifdef CONFIG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND
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#include <env_callback.h>
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#include <linux/stringify.h>
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#ifndef USE_HOSTCC
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#include <generated/environment.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef DEFAULT_ENV_INSTANCE_EMBEDDED
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env_t embedded_environment __UBOOT_ENV_SECTION__(environment) = {
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ENV_CRC, /* CRC Sum */
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#if defined(CONFIG_BOOTCOUNT_BOOTLIMIT) && (CONFIG_BOOTCOUNT_BOOTLIMIT > 0)
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"bootlimit=" __stringify(CONFIG_BOOTCOUNT_BOOTLIMIT)"\0"
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_TEXT
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# ifdef CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS
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# error "Your board uses a text-file environment, so must not define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS"
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# endif
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/* This is created in the Makefile */
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CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_TEXT
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS
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CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS
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#endif
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scripts/env2string.awk
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scripts/env2string.awk
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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#
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# Copyright 2021 Google, Inc
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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#
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# Awk script to parse a text file containing an environment and convert it
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# to a C string which can be compiled into U-Boot.
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# The resulting output is:
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#
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# #define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_TEXT "<environment here>"
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#
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# If the input is empty, this script outputs a comment instead.
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BEGIN {
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# env holds the env variable we are currently processing
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env = "";
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ORS = ""
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}
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# Skip empty lines, as these are generated by the clang preprocessor
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NF {
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# Quote quotes
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gsub("\"", "\\\"")
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# Is this the start of a new environment variable?
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if (match($0, "^([^ \t=][^ =]*)=(.*)$", arr)) {
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if (length(env) != 0) {
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# Record the value of the variable now completed
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vars[var] = env
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}
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var = arr[1]
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env = arr[2]
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# Deal with += which concatenates the new string to the existing
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# variable
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if (length(env) != 0 && match(var, "^(.*)[+]$", var_arr))
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{
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# Allow var\+=val to indicate that the variable name is
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# var+ and this is not actually a concatenation
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if (substr(var_arr[1], length(var_arr[1])) == "\\") {
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# Drop the backslash
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sub(/\\[+]$/, "+", var)
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} else {
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var = var_arr[1]
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env = vars[var] env
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}
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}
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} else {
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# Change newline to space
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gsub(/^[ \t]+/, "")
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# Don't keep leading spaces generated by the previous blank line
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if (length(env) == 0) {
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env = $0
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} else {
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env = env " " $0
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}
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}
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}
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END {
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# Record the value of the variable now completed. If the variable is
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# empty it is not set.
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if (length(env) != 0) {
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vars[var] = env
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}
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if (length(vars) != 0) {
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printf("%s", "#define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_TEXT \"")
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# Print out all the variables
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for (var in vars) {
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env = vars[var]
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print var "=" vars[var] "\\0"
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}
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print "\"\n"
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}
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}
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import os
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import os.path
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from subprocess import call, check_call, CalledProcessError
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import tempfile
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import pytest
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import u_boot_utils
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finally:
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if fs_img:
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call('rm -f %s' % fs_img, shell=True)
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def test_env_text(u_boot_console):
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"""Test the script that converts the environment to a text file"""
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def check_script(intext, expect_val):
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"""Check a test case
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Args:
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intext: Text to pass to the script
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expect_val: Expected value of the CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_TEXT string, or
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None if we expect it not to be defined
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"""
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with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as path:
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fname = os.path.join(path, 'infile')
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with open(fname, 'w') as inf:
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print(intext, file=inf)
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result = u_boot_utils.run_and_log(cons, ['awk', '-f', script, fname])
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if expect_val is not None:
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expect = '#define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_TEXT "%s"\n' % expect_val
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assert result == expect
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else:
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assert result == ''
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cons = u_boot_console
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script = os.path.join(cons.config.source_dir, 'scripts', 'env2string.awk')
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# simple script with a single var
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check_script('fred=123', 'fred=123\\0')
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# no vars
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check_script('', None)
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# two vars
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check_script('''fred=123
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ernie=456''', 'fred=123\\0ernie=456\\0')
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# blank lines
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check_script('''fred=123
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ernie=456
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''', 'fred=123\\0ernie=456\\0')
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# append
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check_script('''fred=123
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ernie=456
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fred+= 456''', 'fred=123 456\\0ernie=456\\0')
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# append from empty
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check_script('''fred=
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ernie=456
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fred+= 456''', 'fred= 456\\0ernie=456\\0')
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# variable with + in it
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check_script('fred+ernie=123', 'fred+ernie=123\\0')
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# ignores variables that are empty
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check_script('''fred=
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fred+=
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ernie=456''', 'ernie=456\\0')
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# single-character env name
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check_script('''f=123
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e=456
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f+= 456''', 'e=456\\0f=123 456\\0')
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# contains quotes
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check_script('''fred="my var"
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ernie=another"''', 'fred=\\"my var\\"\\0ernie=another\\"\\0')
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# variable name ending in +
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check_script('''fred\\+=my var
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fred++= again''', 'fred+=my var again\\0')
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# variable name containing +
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check_script('''fred+jane=both
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fred+jane+=again
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ernie=456''', 'fred+jane=bothagain\\0ernie=456\\0')
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# multi-line vars - new vars always start at column 1
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check_script('''fred=first
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second
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\tthird with tab
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after blank
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confusing=oops
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ernie=another"''', 'fred=first second third with tab after blank confusing=oops\\0ernie=another\\"\\0')
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# real-world example
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check_script('''ubifs_boot=
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env exists bootubipart ||
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env set bootubipart UBI;
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env exists bootubivol ||
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env set bootubivol boot;
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if ubi part ${bootubipart} &&
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ubifsmount ubi${devnum}:${bootubivol};
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then
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devtype=ubi;
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run scan_dev_for_boot;
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fi
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''',
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'ubifs_boot=env exists bootubipart || env set bootubipart UBI; '
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'env exists bootubivol || env set bootubivol boot; '
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'if ubi part ${bootubipart} && ubifsmount ubi${devnum}:${bootubivol}; '
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'then devtype=ubi; run scan_dev_for_boot; fi\\0')
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