| Command definition |
| ------------------ |
| |
| Commands are added to U-Boot by creating a new command structure. |
| This is done by first including command.h, then using the U_BOOT_CMD() or the |
| U_BOOT_CMD_COMPLETE macro to fill in a cmd_tbl_t struct. |
| |
| U_BOOT_CMD(name, maxargs, repeatable, command, "usage", "help") |
| U_BOOT_CMD_COMPLETE(name, maxargs, repeatable, command, "usage, "help", comp) |
| |
| name: The name of the command. THIS IS NOT a string. |
| |
| maxargs: The maximum number of arguments this function takes including |
| the command itself. |
| |
| repeatable: Either 0 or 1 to indicate if autorepeat is allowed. |
| |
| command: Pointer to the command function. This is the function that is |
| called when the command is issued. |
| |
| usage: Short description. This is a string. |
| |
| help: Long description. This is a string. The long description is |
| only available if CONFIG_SYS_LONGHELP is defined. |
| |
| comp: Pointer to the completion function. May be NULL. |
| This function is called if the user hits the TAB key while |
| entering the command arguments to complete the entry. Command |
| completion is only available if CONFIG_AUTO_COMPLETE is defined. |
| |
| Sub-command definition |
| ---------------------- |
| |
| Likewise an array of cmd_tbl_t holding sub-commands can be created using either |
| of the following macros: |
| |
| * U_BOOT_CMD_MKENT(name, maxargs, repeatable, command, "usage", "help") |
| * U_BOOT_CMD_MKENTCOMPLETE(name, maxargs, repeatable, command, "usage, "help", |
| comp) |
| |
| This table has to be evaluated in the command function of the main command, e.g. |
| |
| static cmd_tbl_t cmd_sub[] = { |
| U_BOOT_CMD_MKENT(foo, CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS, 1, do_foo, "", ""), |
| U_BOOT_CMD_MKENT(bar, CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS, 1, do_bar, "", ""), |
| }; |
| |
| static int do_cmd(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]) |
| { |
| cmd_tbl_t *cp; |
| |
| if (argc < 2) |
| return CMD_RET_USAGE; |
| |
| /* drop sub-command argument */ |
| argc--; |
| argv++; |
| |
| cp = find_cmd_tbl(argv[0], cmd_ut_sub, ARRAY_SIZE(cmd_sub)); |
| |
| if (cp) |
| return cp->cmd(cmdtp, flag, argc, argv); |
| |
| return CMD_RET_USAGE; |
| } |
| |
| Command function |
| ---------------- |
| |
| The command function pointer has to be of type |
| int (*cmd)(struct cmd_tbl_s *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, const char *argv[]); |
| |
| cmdtp: Table entry describing the command (see above). |
| |
| flag: A bitmap which may contain the following bit: |
| CMD_FLAG_REPEAT - The last command is repeated. |
| CMD_FLAG_BOOTD - The command is called by the bootd command. |
| CMD_FLAG_ENV - The command is called by the run command. |
| |
| argc: Number of arguments including the command. |
| |
| argv: Arguments. |
| |
| Allowable return value are: |
| |
| CMD_SUCCESS The command was successfully executed. |
| |
| CMD_FAILURE The command failed. |
| |
| CMD_RET_USAGE The command was called with invalid parameters. This value |
| leads to the display of the usage string. |
| |
| Completion function |
| ------------------- |
| |
| The completion function pointer has to be of type |
| int (*complete)(int argc, char *const argv[], char last_char, |
| int maxv, char *cmdv[]); |
| |
| argc: Number of arguments including the command. |
| |
| argv: Arguments. |
| |
| last_char: The last character in the command line buffer. |
| |
| maxv: Maximum number of possible completions that may be returned by |
| the function. |
| |
| cmdv: Used to return possible values for the last argument. The last |
| possible completion must be followed by NULL. |
| |
| The function returns the number of possible completions (without the terminating |
| NULL value). |
| |
| Behind the scene |
| ---------------- |
| |
| The structure created is named with a special prefix and placed by |
| the linker in a special section using the linker lists mechanism |
| (see include/linker_lists.h) |
| |
| This makes it possible for the final link to extract all commands |
| compiled into any object code and construct a static array so the |
| command array can be iterated over using the linker lists macros. |
| |
| The linker lists feature ensures that the linker does not discard |
| these symbols when linking full U-Boot even though they are not |
| referenced in the source code as such. |
| |
| If a new board is defined do not forget to define the command section |
| by writing in u-boot.lds ($(srctree)/board/boardname/u-boot.lds) these |
| 3 lines: |
| |
| .u_boot_list : { |
| KEEP(*(SORT(.u_boot_list*))); |
| } |