From fe869e11c71a9a7e8f069426c594556aa3181507 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Patrick Delaunay Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2022 19:07:05 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] doc: man-page for the env command Describe the env command. Signed-off-by: Patrick Delaunay --- doc/usage/cmd/askenv.rst | 2 + doc/usage/cmd/env.rst | 381 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/usage/cmdline.rst | 2 +- doc/usage/environment.rst | 2 + doc/usage/index.rst | 1 + 5 files changed, 387 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 doc/usage/cmd/env.rst diff --git a/doc/usage/cmd/askenv.rst b/doc/usage/cmd/askenv.rst index 5c4ca35..347bd59 100644 --- a/doc/usage/cmd/askenv.rst +++ b/doc/usage/cmd/askenv.rst @@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ Description Display message and get environment variable name of max size characters from stdin. +See also *env ask* in :doc:`env`. + name name of the environment variable diff --git a/doc/usage/cmd/env.rst b/doc/usage/cmd/env.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1bebfa4 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/usage/cmd/env.rst @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later: + +env command +=========== + +Synopsis +-------- + +:: + + env ask name [message] [size] + env callbacks + env default [-f] (-a | var [...]) + env delete [-f] var [...] + env edit name + env exists name + env export [-t | -b | -c] [-s size] addr [var ...] + env flags + env grep [-e] [-n | -v | -b] string [...] + env import [-d] [-t [-r] | -b | -c] addr [size] [var ...] + env info [-d] [-p] [-q] + env print [-a | name ...] + env print -e [-guid guid] [-n] [name ...] + env run var [...] + env save + env erase + env load + env select [target] + env set [-f] name [value] + env set -e [-nv][-bs][-rt][-at][-a][-i addr:size][-v] name [value] + +Description +----------- + +The *env* commands is used to handle the U-Boot (:doc:`../environment`) or +the UEFI variables. + +The next commands are kept as alias and for compatibility: + ++ *editenv* = *env edit* ++ *grepenv* = *env grep* ++ *setenv* = *env set* ++ *askenv* = *env ask* ++ *run* = *env run* + +Ask +~~~ + +The *env ask* command asks for the new value of an environment variable +(alias :doc:`askenv`). + + name + name of the environment variable. + + message + message to be displayed while the command waits for the value to be + entered from stdin. If no message is specified, a default message + "Please enter name:" will be displayed. + + size + maximum number of characters that will be stored in the environment + variable name. This is in decimal number format (unlike in + other commands where size values are hexa-decimal). The default + value of size is 1023 (CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE - 1). + +Callbacks +~~~~~~~~~ + +The *env callbacks* command prints callbacks and their associated variables. + +Default +~~~~~~~ + +The *env default* command resets the selected variables in the U-Boot +environment to their default values. + + var + list of variable name. + \-a + all U-Boot environment. + \-f + forcibly, overwrite read-only/write-once variables. + +Delete +~~~~~~ + +The *env delete* command deletes the selected variables from the U-Boot +environment. + + var + name of the variable to delete. + \-f + forcibly, overwrite read-only/write-once variables. + +Edit +~~~~ + +The *env edit* command edits an environment variable. + + name + name of the variable. + +Exists +~~~~~~ + +The *env exists* command tests for existence of variable. + + name + name of the variable. + +Export +~~~~~~ + +The *env export* command exports the U-Boot environment in memory; on success, +the variable $filesize will be set. + + addr + memory address where environment gets stored. + var + list of variable names that get included into the export. + Without arguments, the whole environment gets exported. + \-b + export as binary format (name=value pairs separated by + list end marked by double "\0\0"). + \-t + export as text format; if size is given, data will be + padded with '\0' bytes; if not, one terminating '\0' + will be added. + \-c + Export as checksum protected environment format as used by + 'env save' command. + \-s size + size of output buffer. + +Flags +~~~~~ + +The *env flags* command prints variables that have non-default flags. + +Grep +~~~~ + +The *env grep* command searches environment, list environment name=value pairs +matching the requested 'string'. + + string + string to search in U-Boot environment. + \-e + enable regular expressions. + \-n + search string in variable names. + \-v + search string in vairable values. + \-b + search both names and values (default). + +Import +~~~~~~ + +The *env import* command imports environment from memory. + + addr + memory address to read from. + size + length of input data; if missing, proper '\0' termination is mandatory + if var is set and size should be missing (i.e. '\0' termination), + set size to '-'. + var + List of the names of the only variables that get imported from + the environment at address 'addr'. Without arguments, the whole + environment gets imported. + \-d + delete existing environment before importing if no var is passed; + if vars are passed, if one var is in the current environment but not + in the environment at addr, delete var from current environment; + otherwise overwrite / append to existing definitions. + \-t + assume text format; either "size" must be given or the text data must + be '\0' terminated. + \-r + handle CRLF like LF, that means exported variables with a content which + ends with \r won't get imported. Used to import text files created with + editors which are using CRLF for line endings. + Only effective in addition to -t. + \-b + assume binary format ('\0' separated, "\0\0" terminated). + \-c + assume checksum protected environment format. + +Info +~~~~ + +The *env info* command displays (without argument) or evaluates the U-Boot +environment information. + + \-d + evaluate if the default environment is used. + \-p + evaluate if environment can be persisted. + \-q + quiet output, use only for command result, by example with + 'test' command. + +Print +~~~~~ + +The *env print* command prints the selected variables in U-Boot environment or +in UEFI variables. + + name + list of variable name. + \-a + all U-Boot environment, when 'name' is absent. + \-e + print UEFI variables, all by default when 'name'. + \-guid guid + print only the UEFI variables matching this GUID (any by default) + with guid format = "xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx". + \-n + suppress dumping variable's value for UEFI. + +Run +~~~ + +The *env run* command runs commands in an environment variable. + + var + name of the variable. + +Save +~~~~ + +The *env save* command saves the U-Boot environment in persistent storage. + +Erase +~~~~~ + +The *env erase* command erases the U-Boot environment. + +Load +~~~~ + +The *env load* command loads the U-Boot environment from persistent storage. + +Select +~~~~~~ + +The *env select* command selects an U-Boot environment target, it is useful to +overid the default location when several U-Boot environment backend are +availables. + + target + name of the U-Boot environment backend to select: EEPROM, EXT4, FAT, + Flash, MMC, NAND, nowhere, NVRAM, OneNAND, Remote, SATA, SPIFlash, UBI. + + +Set +~~~ + +The *env set* command sets or delete (when 'value' or '-i' are absent) +U-Boot variable in environment or UEFI variables (when -e is specified). + + name + variable name to modify. + value + when present, set the environment variable 'name' to 'value' + when absent, delete the environment variable 'name'. + \-f + forcibly, overwrite read-only/write-once U-Boot variables. + \-e + update UEFI variables. + \-nv + set non-volatile attribute (UEFI). + \-bs + set boot-service attribute (UEFI). + \-rt + set runtime attribute (UEFI). + \-at + set time-based authentication attribute (UEFI). + \-a + append-write (UEFI). + \-i addr:size + use as variable's value (UEFI). + \-v + verbose message (UEFI). + +Example +------- + +Print the U-Boot environment variables:: + + => env print -a + => env print bootcmd stdout + +Update environment variable in memory:: + + => env set bootcmd "run distro_bootcmd" + => env set stdout "serial,vidconsole" + +Delete environment variable in memory:: + + => env delete bootcmd + => env set bootcmd + +Reset environment variable to default value, in memory:: + + => env default bootcmd + => env default -a + +Save current environment in persistent storage:: + + => env save + +Restore the default environment in persistent storage:: + + => env erase + +Create a text snapshot/backup of the current settings in RAM +(${filesize} can be use to save the snapshot in file):: + + => env export -t ${backup_addr} + +Re-import this snapshot, deleting all other settings:: + + => env import -d -t ${backup_addr} + +Save environment if default enviromnent is used and persistent storage is +selected:: + + => if env info -p -d -q; then env save; fi + +Configuration +------------- + +The env command is always available but some sub-commands depend on +configuration options: + +ask + CONFIG_CMD_ASKENV + +callback + CONFIG_CMD_ENV_CALLBACK + +edit + CONFIG_CMD_EDITENV + +exists + CONFIG_CMD_ENV_EXISTS + +flsgs + CONFIG_CMD_ENV_FLAGS + +erase + CONFIG_CMD_ERASEENV + +export + CONFIG_CMD_EXPORTENV + +grep + CONFIG_CMD_GREPENV, CONFIG_REGEX for '-e' option + +import + CONFIG_CMD_IMPORTENV + +info + CONFIG_CMD_NVEDIT_INFO + +load + CONFIG_CMD_NVEDIT_LOAD + +run + CONFIG_CMD_RUN + +save + CONFIG_CMD_SAVEENV + +select + CONFIG_CMD_NVEDIT_SELECT + +set, print + CONFIG_CMD_NVEDIT_EFI for '-e' option diff --git a/doc/usage/cmdline.rst b/doc/usage/cmdline.rst index 88f18c9..58240c5 100644 --- a/doc/usage/cmdline.rst +++ b/doc/usage/cmdline.rst @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Simple command-line parser This takes very little code space and offers only basic features: -- supports environment variables (through setenv / saveenv commands) +- supports environment variables (through :doc:`cmd/env`) - several commands on one line, separated by ';' - variable substitution using "... ${name} ..." syntax - special characters ('$', ';') can be escaped by prefixing with '\', diff --git a/doc/usage/environment.rst b/doc/usage/environment.rst index 80550fc..dc61703 100644 --- a/doc/usage/environment.rst +++ b/doc/usage/environment.rst @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ environment. As long as you don't save the environment, you are working with an in-memory copy. In case the Flash area containing the environment is erased by accident, a default environment is provided. +See :doc:`cmd/env` for details. + Some configuration is controlled by Environment Variables, so that setting the variable can adjust the behaviour of U-Boot (e.g. autoboot delay, autoloading from tftp). diff --git a/doc/usage/index.rst b/doc/usage/index.rst index f457bff..f343e4e 100644 --- a/doc/usage/index.rst +++ b/doc/usage/index.rst @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ Shell commands cmd/cbsysinfo cmd/conitrace cmd/echo + cmd/env cmd/event cmd/exception cmd/extension -- 2.7.4