1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
3 * Common environment functions and definitions
5 * (C) Copyright 2000-2009
6 * Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de.
14 #include <linux/types.h>
18 /* Value for environment validity */
20 ENV_INVALID, /* No valid environment */
21 ENV_VALID, /* First or only environment is valid */
22 ENV_REDUND, /* Redundant environment is valid */
25 /** enum env_op - environment callback operation */
32 /** struct env_clbk_tbl - declares a new callback */
34 const char *name; /* Callback name */
35 int (*callback)(const char *name, const char *value, enum env_op op,
40 * Define a callback that can be associated with variables.
41 * when associated through the ".callbacks" environment variable, the callback
42 * will be executed any time the variable is inserted, overwritten, or deleted.
44 * For SPL these are silently dropped to reduce code size, since environment
45 * callbacks are not supported with SPL.
47 #ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
48 #define U_BOOT_ENV_CALLBACK(name, callback) \
49 static inline __maybe_unused void _u_boot_env_noop_##name(void) \
54 #define U_BOOT_ENV_CALLBACK(name, callback) \
55 ll_entry_declare(struct env_clbk_tbl, name, env_clbk) = \
59 /** enum env_redund_flags - Flags for the redundand_environment */
60 enum env_redund_flags {
61 ENV_REDUND_OBSOLETE = 0,
62 ENV_REDUND_ACTIVE = 1,
66 * env_get_id() - Gets a sequence number for the environment
68 * This value increments every time the environment changes, so can be used an
69 * an indication of this
71 * @return environment ID
76 * env_init() - Set up the pre-relocation environment
78 * This locates the environment or uses the default if nothing is available.
79 * This must be called before env_get() will work.
81 * @return 0 if OK, -ENODEV if no environment drivers are enabled
86 * env_relocate() - Set up the post-relocation environment
88 * This loads the environment into RAM so that it can be modified. This is
89 * called after relocation, before the environment is used
91 void env_relocate(void);
94 * env_match() - Match a name / name=value pair
96 * This is used prior to relocation for finding envrionment variables
98 * @name: A simple 'name', or a 'name=value' pair.
99 * @index: The environment index for a 'name2=value2' pair.
100 * @return index for the value if the names match, else -1.
102 int env_match(unsigned char *name, int index);
105 * env_get() - Look up the value of an environment variable
107 * In U-Boot proper this can be called before relocation (which is when the
108 * environment is loaded from storage, i.e. GD_FLG_ENV_READY is 0). In that
109 * case this function calls env_get_f().
111 * @varname: Variable to look up
112 * @return value of variable, or NULL if not found
114 char *env_get(const char *varname);
117 * Like env_get, but prints an error if envvar isn't defined in the
118 * environment. It always returns what env_get does, so it can be used in
119 * place of env_get without changing error handling otherwise.
121 * @varname: Variable to look up
122 * @return value of variable, or NULL if not found
124 char *from_env(const char *envvar);
127 * env_get_f() - Look up the value of an environment variable (early)
129 * This function is called from env_get() if the environment has not been
130 * loaded yet (GD_FLG_ENV_READY flag is 0). Some environment locations will
131 * support reading the value (slowly) and some will not.
133 * @varname: Variable to look up
134 * @return value of variable, or NULL if not found
136 int env_get_f(const char *name, char *buf, unsigned int len);
139 * env_get_yesno() - Read an environment variable as a boolean
141 * @return 1 if yes/true (Y/y/T/t), -1 if variable does not exist (i.e. default
142 * to true), 0 if otherwise
144 int env_get_yesno(const char *var);
147 * env_set() - set an environment variable
149 * This sets or deletes the value of an environment variable. For setting the
150 * value the variable is created if it does not already exist.
152 * @varname: Variable to adjust
153 * @value: Value to set for the variable, or NULL or "" to delete the variable
154 * @return 0 if OK, 1 on error
156 int env_set(const char *varname, const char *value);
159 * env_get_ulong() - Return an environment variable as an integer value
161 * Most U-Boot environment variables store hex values. For those which store
162 * (e.g.) base-10 integers, this function can be used to read the value.
164 * @name: Variable to look up
165 * @base: Base to use (e.g. 10 for base 10, 2 for binary)
166 * @default_val: Default value to return if no value is found
167 * @return the value found, or @default_val if none
169 ulong env_get_ulong(const char *name, int base, ulong default_val);
172 * env_set_ulong() - set an environment variable to an integer
174 * @varname: Variable to adjust
175 * @value: Value to set for the variable (will be converted to a string)
176 * @return 0 if OK, 1 on error
178 int env_set_ulong(const char *varname, ulong value);
181 * env_get_hex() - Return an environment variable as a hex value
183 * Decode an environment as a hex number (it may or may not have a 0x
184 * prefix). If the environment variable cannot be found, or does not start
185 * with hex digits, the default value is returned.
187 * @varname: Variable to decode
188 * @default_val: Value to return on error
190 ulong env_get_hex(const char *varname, ulong default_val);
193 * env_set_hex() - set an environment variable to a hex value
195 * @varname: Variable to adjust
196 * @value: Value to set for the variable (will be converted to a hex string)
197 * @return 0 if OK, 1 on error
199 int env_set_hex(const char *varname, ulong value);
202 * env_set_addr - Set an environment variable to an address in hex
204 * @varname: Environment variable to set
205 * @addr: Value to set it to
206 * @return 0 if ok, 1 on error
208 static inline int env_set_addr(const char *varname, const void *addr)
210 return env_set_hex(varname, (ulong)addr);
214 * env_complete() - return an auto-complete for environment variables
216 * @var: partial name to auto-complete
217 * @maxv: Maximum number of matches to return
218 * @cmdv: Returns a list of possible matches
219 * @maxsz: Size of buffer to use for matches
220 * @buf: Buffer to use for matches
221 * @dollar_comp: non-zero to wrap each match in ${...}
222 * @return number of matches found (in @cmdv)
224 int env_complete(char *var, int maxv, char *cmdv[], int maxsz, char *buf,
228 * eth_env_get_enetaddr() - Get an ethernet address from the environmnet
230 * @name: Environment variable to get (e.g. "ethaddr")
231 * @enetaddr: Place to put MAC address (6 bytes)
232 * @return 0 if OK, 1 on error
234 int eth_env_get_enetaddr(const char *name, uint8_t *enetaddr);
237 * eth_env_set_enetaddr() - Set an ethernet address in the environmnet
239 * @name: Environment variable to set (e.g. "ethaddr")
240 * @enetaddr: Pointer to MAC address to put into the variable (6 bytes)
241 * @return 0 if OK, 1 on error
243 int eth_env_set_enetaddr(const char *name, const uint8_t *enetaddr);
246 * env_fix_drivers() - Updates envdriver as per relocation
248 void env_fix_drivers(void);
251 * env_set_default_vars() - reset variables to their default value
253 * This resets individual variables to their value in the default environment
255 * @nvars: Number of variables to set/reset
256 * @vars: List of variables to set/reset
257 * @flags: Flags controlling matching (H_... - see search.h)
259 int env_set_default_vars(int nvars, char *const vars[], int flags);
262 * env_load() - Load the environment from storage
264 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
269 * env_save() - Save the environment to storage
271 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
276 * env_erase() - Erase the environment on storage
278 * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
283 * env_import() - Import from a binary representation into hash table
285 * This imports the environment from a buffer. The format for each variable is
286 * var=value\0 with a double \0 at the end of the buffer.
288 * @buf: Buffer containing the environment (struct environemnt_s *)
289 * @check: non-zero to check the CRC at the start of the environment, 0 to
291 * @return 0 if imported successfully, -ENOMSG if the CRC was bad, -EIO if
292 * something else went wrong
294 int env_import(const char *buf, int check);
297 * env_export() - Export the environment to a buffer
299 * Export from hash table into binary representation
301 * @env_out: Buffer to contain the environment (must be large enough!)
302 * @return 0 if OK, 1 on error
304 int env_export(struct environment_s *env_out);
307 * env_import_redund() - Select and import one of two redundant environments
309 * @buf1: First environment (struct environemnt_s *)
310 * @buf1_read_fail: 0 if buf1 is valid, non-zero if invalid
311 * @buf2: Second environment (struct environemnt_s *)
312 * @buf2_read_fail: 0 if buf2 is valid, non-zero if invalid
313 * @return 0 if OK, -EIO if no environment is valid, -ENOMSG if the CRC was bad
315 int env_import_redund(const char *buf1, int buf1_read_fail,
316 const char *buf2, int buf2_read_fail);
319 * env_get_default() - Look up a variable from the default environment
321 * @name: Variable to look up
322 * @return value if found, NULL if not found in default environment
324 char *env_get_default(const char *name);
326 /* [re]set to the default environment */
327 void env_set_default(const char *s, int flags);
330 * env_get_char() - Get a character from the early environment
332 * This reads from the pre-relocation environment
334 * @index: Index of character to read (0 = first)
335 * @return character read, or -ve on error
337 int env_get_char(int index);
340 * env_reloc() - Relocate the 'env' sub-commands
342 * This is used for those unfortunate archs with crappy toolchains
344 void env_reloc(void);