1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ 2 /* 3 * Copyright 2021 Google LLC 4 * Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> 5 */ 6 7 #ifndef __bootflow_h 8 #define __bootflow_h 9 10 #include <alist.h> 11 #include <bootdev.h> 12 #include <image.h> 13 #include <dm/ofnode_decl.h> 14 #include <linux/types.h> 15 16 struct bootstd_priv; 17 struct expo; 18 struct scene; 19 20 enum { 21 BOOTFLOW_MAX_USED_DEVS = 16, 22 }; 23 24 /** 25 * enum bootflow_state_t - states that a particular bootflow can be in 26 * 27 * Only bootflows in state BOOTFLOWST_READY can be used to boot. 28 * 29 * See bootflow_state[] for the names for each of these 30 */ 31 enum bootflow_state_t { 32 BOOTFLOWST_BASE, /**< Nothing known yet */ 33 BOOTFLOWST_MEDIA, /**< Media exists */ 34 BOOTFLOWST_PART, /**< Partition exists */ 35 BOOTFLOWST_FS, /**< Filesystem exists */ 36 BOOTFLOWST_FILE, /**< Bootflow file exists */ 37 BOOTFLOWST_READY, /**< Bootflow file loaded */ 38 39 BOOTFLOWST_COUNT 40 }; 41 42 /** 43 * enum bootflow_flags_t - flags for bootflows 44 * 45 * @BOOTFLOWF_USE_PRIOR_FDT: Indicates that an FDT was not found by the bootmeth 46 * and it is using the prior-stage FDT, which is the U-Boot control FDT. 47 * This is only possible with the EFI bootmeth (distro-efi) and only when 48 * CONFIG_OF_HAS_PRIOR_STAGE is enabled 49 * @BOOTFLOWF_STATIC_BUF: Indicates that @bflow->buf is statically set, rather 50 * than being allocated by malloc(). 51 * @BOOTFLOWF_USE_BUILTIN_FDT : Indicates that current bootflow uses built-in FDT 52 */ 53 enum bootflow_flags_t { 54 BOOTFLOWF_USE_PRIOR_FDT = 1 << 0, 55 BOOTFLOWF_STATIC_BUF = 1 << 1, 56 BOOTFLOWF_USE_BUILTIN_FDT = 1 << 2, 57 }; 58 59 /** 60 * struct bootflow - information about a bootflow 61 * 62 * All bootflows are listed in bootstd's bootflow alist in struct bootstd_priv 63 * 64 * @dev: Bootdev device which produced this bootflow, NULL for flows created by 65 * BOOTMETHF_GLOBAL bootmeths 66 * @blk: Block device which contains this bootflow, NULL if this is a network 67 * device or sandbox 'host' device 68 * @part: Partition number (0 for whole device) 69 * @fs_type: Filesystem type (FS_TYPE...) if this is fixed by the media, else 0. 70 * For example, the sandbox host-filesystem bootdev sets this to 71 * FS_TYPE_SANDBOX 72 * @method: Bootmethod device used to perform the boot and read files 73 * @name: Name of bootflow (allocated) 74 * @state: Current state (enum bootflow_state_t) 75 * @subdir: Subdirectory to fetch files from (with trailing /), or NULL if none 76 * @fname: Filename of bootflow file (allocated) 77 * @logo: Logo to display for this bootflow (BMP format) 78 * @logo_size: Size of the logo in bytes 79 * @buf: Bootflow file contents (allocated unless @flags & BOOTFLOWF_STATIC_BUF) 80 * @size: Size of bootflow file in bytes 81 * @err: Error number received (0 if OK) 82 * @os_name: Name of the OS / distro being booted, or NULL if not known 83 * (allocated) 84 * @fdt_fname: Filename of FDT file 85 * @fdt_size: Size of FDT file 86 * @fdt_addr: Address of loaded fdt 87 * @flags: Flags for the bootflow (see enum bootflow_flags_t) 88 * @cmdline: OS command line, or NULL if not known (allocated) 89 * @x86_setup: Pointer to x86 setup block inside @buf, NULL if not present 90 * @bootmeth_priv: Private data for the bootmeth 91 * @images: List of loaded images (struct bootstd_img) 92 */ 93 struct bootflow { 94 struct udevice *dev; 95 struct udevice *blk; 96 int part; 97 int fs_type; 98 struct udevice *method; 99 char *name; 100 enum bootflow_state_t state; 101 char *subdir; 102 char *fname; 103 void *logo; 104 uint logo_size; 105 char *buf; 106 int size; 107 int err; 108 char *os_name; 109 char *fdt_fname; 110 int fdt_size; 111 ulong fdt_addr; 112 int flags; 113 char *cmdline; 114 void *x86_setup; 115 void *bootmeth_priv; 116 struct alist images; 117 }; 118 119 /** 120 * bootflow_img_t: Supported image types 121 * 122 * This uses image_type_t for most types, but extends it 123 * 124 * @BFI_EXTLINUX_CFG: extlinux configuration-file 125 * @BFI_LOGO: logo image 126 * @BFI_EFI: EFI PE image 127 * @BFI_CMDLINE: OS command-line string 128 */ 129 enum bootflow_img_t { 130 BFI_FIRST = IH_TYPE_COUNT, 131 BFI_EXTLINUX_CFG = BFI_FIRST, 132 BFI_LOGO, 133 BFI_EFI, 134 BFI_CMDLINE, 135 136 BFI_COUNT, 137 }; 138 139 /** 140 * struct bootflow_img - Information about an image which has been loaded 141 * 142 * This keeps track of a single, loaded image. 143 * 144 * @fname: Filename used to load the image (allocated) 145 * @type: Image type (IH_TYPE_...) 146 * @addr: Address to which the image was loaded, 0 if not yet loaded 147 * @size: Size of the image 148 */ 149 struct bootflow_img { 150 char *fname; 151 enum bootflow_img_t type; 152 ulong addr; 153 ulong size; 154 }; 155 156 /** 157 * enum bootflow_iter_flags_t - flags for the bootflow iterator 158 * 159 * @BOOTFLOWIF_FIXED: Only used fixed/internal media 160 * @BOOTFLOWIF_SHOW: Show each bootdev before scanning it; show each hunter 161 * before using it 162 * @BOOTFLOWIF_ALL: Return bootflows with errors as well 163 * @BOOTFLOWIF_HUNT: Hunt for new bootdevs using the bootdrv hunters 164 * @BOOTFLOWIF_ONLY_BOOTABLE: Only consider partitions marked 'bootable' 165 * 166 * Internal flags: 167 * @BOOTFLOWIF_SINGLE_DEV: (internal) Just scan one bootdev 168 * @BOOTFLOWIF_SKIP_GLOBAL: (internal) Don't scan global bootmeths 169 * @BOOTFLOWIF_SINGLE_UCLASS: (internal) Keep scanning through all devices in 170 * this uclass (used with things like "mmc") 171 * @BOOTFLOWIF_SINGLE_MEDIA: (internal) Scan one media device in the uclass (used 172 * with things like "mmc1") 173 * @BOOTFLOWIF_SINGLE_PARTITION: (internal) Scan one partition in media device 174 * (used with things like "mmc1:3") 175 */ 176 enum bootflow_iter_flags_t { 177 BOOTFLOWIF_FIXED = 1 << 0, 178 BOOTFLOWIF_SHOW = 1 << 1, 179 BOOTFLOWIF_ALL = 1 << 2, 180 BOOTFLOWIF_HUNT = 1 << 3, 181 BOOTFLOWIF_ONLY_BOOTABLE = BIT(4), 182 183 /* 184 * flags used internally by standard boot - do not set these when 185 * calling bootflow_scan_bootdev() etc. 186 */ 187 BOOTFLOWIF_SINGLE_DEV = 1 << 16, 188 BOOTFLOWIF_SKIP_GLOBAL = 1 << 17, 189 BOOTFLOWIF_SINGLE_UCLASS = 1 << 18, 190 BOOTFLOWIF_SINGLE_MEDIA = 1 << 19, 191 BOOTFLOWIF_SINGLE_PARTITION = 1 << 20, 192 }; 193 194 /** 195 * enum bootflow_meth_flags_t - flags controlling which bootmeths are used 196 * 197 * Used during iteration, e.g. by bootdev_find_by_label(), to determine which 198 * bootmeths are used for the current bootdev. The flags reset when the bootdev 199 * changes 200 * 201 * @BOOTFLOW_METHF_DHCP_ONLY: Only use dhcp (scripts and EFI) 202 * @BOOTFLOW_METHF_PXE_ONLY: Only use pxe (PXE boot) 203 * @BOOTFLOW_METHF_SINGLE_DEV: Scan only a single bootdev (used for labels like 204 * "3"). This is used if a sequence number is provided instead of a label 205 * @BOOTFLOW_METHF_SINGLE_UCLASS: Scan all bootdevs in this one uclass (used 206 * with things like "mmc"). If this is not set, then the bootdev has an integer 207 * value in the label (like "mmc2") 208 */ 209 enum bootflow_meth_flags_t { 210 BOOTFLOW_METHF_DHCP_ONLY = 1 << 0, 211 BOOTFLOW_METHF_PXE_ONLY = 1 << 1, 212 BOOTFLOW_METHF_SINGLE_DEV = 1 << 2, 213 BOOTFLOW_METHF_SINGLE_UCLASS = 1 << 3, 214 }; 215 216 /** 217 * struct bootflow_iter - state for iterating through bootflows 218 * 219 * This starts at with the first bootdev/partition/bootmeth and can be used to 220 * iterate through all of them. 221 * 222 * Iteration starts with the bootdev. The first partition (0, i.e. whole device) 223 * is scanned first. For partition 0, it iterates through all the available 224 * bootmeths to see which one(s) can provide a bootflow. Then it moves to 225 * parition 1 (if there is one) and the process continues. Once all partitions 226 * are examined, it moves to the next bootdev. 227 * 228 * Initially @max_part is 0, meaning that only the whole device (@part=0) can be 229 * used. During scanning, if a partition table is found, then @max_part is 230 * updated to a larger value, no less than the number of available partitions. 231 * This ensures that iteration works through all partitions on the bootdev. 232 * 233 * @flags: Flags to use (see enum bootflow_iter_flags_t). If 234 * BOOTFLOWIF_GLOBAL_FIRST is enabled then the global bootmeths are being 235 * scanned, otherwise we have moved onto the bootdevs 236 * @dev: Current bootdev, NULL if none. This is only ever updated in 237 * bootflow_iter_set_dev() 238 * @part: Current partition number (0 for whole device) 239 * @method: Current bootmeth 240 * @max_part: Maximum hardware partition number in @dev, 0 if there is no 241 * partition table 242 * @first_bootable: First bootable partition, or 0 if none 243 * @err: Error obtained from checking the last iteration. This is used to skip 244 * forward (e.g. to skip the current partition because it is not valid) 245 * -ESHUTDOWN: try next bootdev 246 * @num_devs: Number of bootdevs in @dev_used 247 * @max_devs: Maximum number of entries in @dev_used 248 * @dev_used: List of bootdevs used during iteration 249 * @labels: List of labels to scan for bootdevs 250 * @cur_label: Current label being processed 251 * @num_methods: Number of bootmeth devices in @method_order 252 * @cur_method: Current method number, an index into @method_order 253 * @first_glob_method: First global method, if any, else -1 254 * @cur_prio: Current priority being scanned 255 * @method_order: List of bootmeth devices to use, in order. The normal methods 256 * appear first, then the global ones, if any 257 * @doing_global: true if we are iterating through the global bootmeths (which 258 * happens before the normal ones) 259 * @method_flags: flags controlling which methods should be used for this @dev 260 * (enum bootflow_meth_flags_t) 261 */ 262 struct bootflow_iter { 263 int flags; 264 struct udevice *dev; 265 int part; 266 struct udevice *method; 267 int max_part; 268 int first_bootable; 269 int err; 270 int num_devs; 271 int max_devs; 272 struct udevice *dev_used[BOOTFLOW_MAX_USED_DEVS]; 273 const char *const *labels; 274 int cur_label; 275 int num_methods; 276 int cur_method; 277 int first_glob_method; 278 enum bootdev_prio_t cur_prio; 279 struct udevice **method_order; 280 bool doing_global; 281 int method_flags; 282 }; 283 284 /** 285 * bootflow_init() - Set up a bootflow struct 286 * 287 * The bootflow is zeroed and set to state BOOTFLOWST_BASE 288 * 289 * @bflow: Struct to set up 290 * @bootdev: Bootdev to use 291 * @meth: Bootmeth to use 292 */ 293 void bootflow_init(struct bootflow *bflow, struct udevice *bootdev, 294 struct udevice *meth); 295 296 /** 297 * bootflow_iter_init() - Reset a bootflow iterator 298 * 299 * This sets everything to the starting point, ready for use. 300 * 301 * @iter: Place to store private info (inited by this call) 302 * @flags: Flags to use (see enum bootflow_iter_flags_t) 303 */ 304 void bootflow_iter_init(struct bootflow_iter *iter, int flags); 305 306 /** 307 * bootflow_iter_uninit() - Free memory used by an interator 308 * 309 * @iter: Iterator to free 310 */ 311 void bootflow_iter_uninit(struct bootflow_iter *iter); 312 313 /** 314 * bootflow_iter_drop_bootmeth() - Remove a bootmeth from an iterator 315 * 316 * Update the iterator so that the bootmeth will not be used again while this 317 * iterator is in use 318 * 319 * @iter: Iterator to update 320 * @bmeth: Boot method to remove 321 */ 322 int bootflow_iter_drop_bootmeth(struct bootflow_iter *iter, 323 const struct udevice *bmeth); 324 325 /** 326 * bootflow_scan_first() - find the first bootflow for a device or label 327 * 328 * If @flags includes BOOTFLOWIF_ALL then bootflows with errors are returned too 329 * 330 * @dev: Boot device to scan, NULL to work through all of them until it 331 * finds one that can supply a bootflow 332 * @label: Label to control the scan, NULL to work through all devices 333 * until it finds one that can supply a bootflow 334 * @iter: Place to store private info (inited by this call) 335 * @flags: Flags for iterator (enum bootflow_iter_flags_t). Note that if 336 * @dev is NULL, then BOOTFLOWIF_SKIP_GLOBAL is set automatically by this 337 * function 338 * @bflow: Place to put the bootflow if found 339 * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if no device, other -ve on other error 340 * (iteration can continue) 341 */ 342 int bootflow_scan_first(struct udevice *dev, const char *label, 343 struct bootflow_iter *iter, int flags, 344 struct bootflow *bflow); 345 346 /** 347 * bootflow_scan_next() - find the next bootflow 348 * 349 * This works through the available bootdev devices until it finds one that 350 * can supply a bootflow. It then returns that bootflow 351 * 352 * @iter: Private info (as set up by bootflow_scan_first()) 353 * @bflow: Place to put the bootflow if found 354 * Return: 0 if found, -ENODEV if no device, -ESHUTDOWN if no more bootflows, 355 * other -ve on other error (iteration can continue) 356 */ 357 int bootflow_scan_next(struct bootflow_iter *iter, struct bootflow *bflow); 358 359 /** 360 * bootflow_first_glob() - Get the first bootflow from the global list 361 * 362 * Returns the first bootflow in the global list, no matter what bootflow it is 363 * attached to 364 * 365 * @bflowp: Returns a pointer to the bootflow 366 * Return: 0 if found, -ENOENT if there are no bootflows 367 */ 368 int bootflow_first_glob(struct bootflow **bflowp); 369 370 /** 371 * bootflow_next_glob() - Get the next bootflow from the global list 372 * 373 * Returns the next bootflow in the global list, no matter what bootflow it is 374 * attached to 375 * 376 * @bflowp: On entry, the last bootflow returned , e.g. from 377 * bootflow_first_glob() 378 * Return: 0 if found, -ENOENT if there are no more bootflows 379 */ 380 int bootflow_next_glob(struct bootflow **bflowp); 381 382 /** 383 * bootflow_free() - Free memory used by a bootflow 384 * 385 * This frees fields within @bflow, but not the @bflow pointer itself 386 */ 387 void bootflow_free(struct bootflow *bflow); 388 389 /** 390 * bootflow_boot() - boot a bootflow 391 * 392 * @bflow: Bootflow to boot 393 * Return: -EPROTO if bootflow has not been loaded, -ENOSYS if the bootflow 394 * type is not supported, -EFAULT if the boot returned without an error 395 * when we are expecting it to boot, -ENOTSUPP if trying method resulted in 396 * finding out that is not actually supported for this boot and should not 397 * be tried again unless something changes 398 */ 399 int bootflow_boot(struct bootflow *bflow); 400 401 /** 402 * bootflow_read_all() - Read all bootflow files 403 * 404 * Some bootmeths delay reading of large files until booting is requested. This 405 * causes those files to be read. 406 * 407 * @bflow: Bootflow to read 408 * Return: result of trying to read 409 */ 410 int bootflow_read_all(struct bootflow *bflow); 411 412 /** 413 * bootflow_run_boot() - Try to boot a bootflow 414 * 415 * @iter: Current iteration (or NULL if none). Used to disable a bootmeth if the 416 * boot returns -ENOTSUPP 417 * @bflow: Bootflow to boot 418 * Return: result of trying to boot 419 */ 420 int bootflow_run_boot(struct bootflow_iter *iter, struct bootflow *bflow); 421 422 /** 423 * bootflow_state_get_name() - Get the name of a bootflow state 424 * 425 * @state: State to check 426 * Return: name, or "?" if invalid 427 */ 428 const char *bootflow_state_get_name(enum bootflow_state_t state); 429 430 /** 431 * bootflow_remove() - Remove a bootflow and free its memory 432 * 433 * This updates the 'global' linked list containing the bootflow, then frees it. 434 * It does not remove it from bootflows alist in struct bootstd_priv 435 * 436 * This does not free bflow itself, since this is assumed to be in an alist 437 * 438 * @bflow: Bootflow to remove 439 */ 440 void bootflow_remove(struct bootflow *bflow); 441 442 /** 443 * bootflow_iter_check_blk() - Check that a bootflow uses a block device 444 * 445 * This checks the bootdev in the bootflow to make sure it uses a block device 446 * 447 * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOTSUPP if some other device is used (e.g. ethernet) 448 */ 449 int bootflow_iter_check_blk(const struct bootflow_iter *iter); 450 451 /** 452 * bootflow_iter_check_mmc() - Check that a bootflow uses a MMC device 453 * 454 * This checks the bootdev in the bootflow to make sure it uses a mmc device 455 * 456 * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOTSUPP if some other device is used (e.g. ethernet) 457 */ 458 int bootflow_iter_check_mmc(const struct bootflow_iter *iter); 459 460 /** 461 * bootflow_iter_check_sf() - Check that a bootflow uses SPI FLASH 462 * 463 * This checks the bootdev in the bootflow to make sure it uses SPI flash 464 * 465 * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOTSUPP if some other device is used (e.g. ethernet) 466 */ 467 int bootflow_iter_check_sf(const struct bootflow_iter *iter); 468 469 /** 470 * bootflow_iter_check_net() - Check that a bootflow uses a network device 471 * 472 * This checks the bootdev in the bootflow to make sure it uses a network 473 * device 474 * 475 * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOTSUPP if some other device is used (e.g. MMC) 476 */ 477 int bootflow_iter_check_net(const struct bootflow_iter *iter); 478 479 /** 480 * bootflow_iter_check_system() - Check that a bootflow uses the bootstd device 481 * 482 * This checks the bootdev in the bootflow to make sure it uses the bootstd 483 * device 484 * 485 * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOTSUPP if some other device is used (e.g. MMC) 486 */ 487 int bootflow_iter_check_system(const struct bootflow_iter *iter); 488 489 /** 490 * bootflow_menu_new() - Create a new bootflow menu 491 * 492 * This is initially empty. Call bootflow_menu_add_all() to add all the 493 * bootflows to it. 494 * 495 * @expp: Returns the expo created 496 * Returns 0 on success, -ve on error 497 */ 498 int bootflow_menu_new(struct expo **expp); 499 500 /** 501 * bootflow_menu_add_all() - Add all bootflows to a menu 502 * 503 * Loops through all bootflows and adds them to the menu 504 * 505 * @exp: Menu to update 506 * Return 0 on success, -ve on error 507 */ 508 int bootflow_menu_add_all(struct expo *exp); 509 510 /** 511 * bootflow_menu_add() - Add a bootflow to a menu 512 * 513 * Adds a new bootflow to the end of a menu. The caller must be careful to pass 514 * seq=0 for the first bootflow added, 1 for the second, etc. 515 * 516 * @exp: Menu to update 517 * @bflow: Bootflow to add 518 * @seq: Sequence number of this bootflow (0 = first) 519 * @scnp: Returns a pointer to the scene 520 * Return 0 on success, -ve on error 521 */ 522 int bootflow_menu_add(struct expo *exp, struct bootflow *bflow, int seq, 523 struct scene **scnp); 524 525 /** 526 * bootflow_menu_apply_theme() - Apply a theme to a bootmenu 527 * 528 * @exp: Expo to update 529 * @node: Node containing the theme information 530 * Returns 0 on success, -ve on error 531 */ 532 int bootflow_menu_apply_theme(struct expo *exp, ofnode node); 533 534 #define BOOTFLOWCL_EMPTY ((void *)1) 535 536 /** 537 * cmdline_set_arg() - Update or read an argument in a cmdline string 538 * 539 * Handles updating a single arg in a cmdline string, returning it in a supplied 540 * buffer; also reading an arg from a cmdline string 541 * 542 * When updating, consecutive spaces are squashed as are spaces at the start and 543 * end. 544 * 545 * @buf: Working buffer to use (initial contents are ignored). Use NULL when 546 * reading 547 * @maxlen: Length of working buffer. Use 0 when reading 548 * @cmdline: Command line to update, in the form: 549 * 550 * fred mary= jane=123 john="has spaces" 551 * 552 * @set_arg: Argument to set or read (may or may not exist) 553 * @new_val: Value for the new argument. May not include quotes (") but may 554 * include embedded spaces, in which case it will be quoted when added to the 555 * command line. Use NULL to delete the argument from @cmdline, BOOTFLOWCL_EMPTY 556 * to set it to an empty value (no '=' sign after arg), "" to add an '=' sign 557 * but with an empty value. Use NULL when reading. 558 * @posp: Ignored when setting an argument; when getting an argument, returns 559 * the start position of its value in @cmdline, after the first quote, if any 560 * 561 * Return: 562 * For updating: 563 * length of new buffer (including \0 terminator) on success, -ENOENT if 564 * @new_val is NULL and @set_arg does not exist in @from, -EINVAL if a 565 * quoted arg-value in @from is not terminated with a quote, -EBADF if 566 * @new_val has spaces but does not start and end with quotes (or it has 567 * quotes in the middle of the string), -E2BIG if @maxlen is too small 568 * For reading: 569 * length of arg value (excluding quotes), -ENOENT if not found 570 */ 571 int cmdline_set_arg(char *buf, int maxlen, const char *cmdline, 572 const char *set_arg, const char *new_val, int *posp); 573 574 /** 575 * bootflow_cmdline_set_arg() - Set a single argument for a bootflow 576 * 577 * Update the allocated cmdline and set the bootargs variable 578 * 579 * @bflow: Bootflow to update 580 * @arg: Argument to update (e.g. "console") 581 * @val: Value to set (e.g. "ttyS2") or NULL to delete the argument if present, 582 * "" to set it to an empty value (e.g. "console=") and BOOTFLOWCL_EMPTY to add 583 * it without any value ("initrd") 584 * @set_env: true to set the "bootargs" environment variable too 585 * 586 * Return: 0 if OK, -ENOMEM if out of memory 587 */ 588 int bootflow_cmdline_set_arg(struct bootflow *bflow, const char *arg, 589 const char *val, bool set_env); 590 591 /** 592 * cmdline_get_arg() - Read an argument from a cmdline 593 * 594 * @cmdline: Command line to read, in the form: 595 * 596 * fred mary= jane=123 john="has spaces" 597 * @arg: Argument to read (may or may not exist) 598 * @posp: Returns position of argument (after any leading quote) if present 599 * Return: Length of argument value excluding quotes if found, -ENOENT if not 600 * found 601 */ 602 int cmdline_get_arg(const char *cmdline, const char *arg, int *posp); 603 604 /** 605 * bootflow_cmdline_get_arg() - Read an argument from a cmdline 606 * 607 * @bootflow: Bootflow to read from 608 * @arg: Argument to read (may or may not exist) 609 * @valp: Returns a pointer to the argument (after any leading quote) if present 610 * Return: Length of argument value excluding quotes if found, -ENOENT if not 611 * found 612 */ 613 int bootflow_cmdline_get_arg(struct bootflow *bflow, const char *arg, 614 const char **val); 615 616 /** 617 * bootflow_cmdline_auto() - Automatically set a value for a known argument 618 * 619 * This handles a small number of known arguments, for Linux in particular. It 620 * adds suitable kernel parameters automatically, e.g. to enable the console. 621 * 622 * @bflow: Bootflow to update 623 * @arg: Name of argument to set (e.g. "earlycon" or "console") 624 * Return: 0 if OK -ve on error 625 */ 626 int bootflow_cmdline_auto(struct bootflow *bflow, const char *arg); 627 628 /** 629 * bootflow_img_type_name() - Get the name for an image type 630 * 631 * @type: Type to check (either enum bootflow_img_t or enum image_type_t 632 * Return: Image name, or "unknown" if not known 633 */ 634 const char *bootflow_img_type_name(enum bootflow_img_t type); 635 636 /** 637 * bootflow_img_add() - Add a new image to a bootflow 638 * 639 * @bflow: Bootflow to add to 640 * @fname: Image filename (will be allocated) 641 * @type: Image type 642 * @addr: Address the image was loaded to, or 0 if not loaded 643 * @size: Image size 644 * Return: pointer to the added image, or NULL if out of memory 645 */ 646 struct bootflow_img *bootflow_img_add(struct bootflow *bflow, const char *fname, 647 enum bootflow_img_t type, ulong addr, 648 ulong size); 649 /** 650 * bootflow_get_seq() - Get the sequence number of a bootflow 651 * 652 * Bootflows are numbered by their position in the bootstd list. 653 * 654 * Return: Sequence number of bootflow (0 = first) 655 */ 656 int bootflow_get_seq(const struct bootflow *bflow); 657 658 /** 659 * bootflow_menu_setup() - Set up a menu for bootflows 660 * 661 * Set up the expo, initially empty 662 * 663 * @std: bootstd information 664 * @text_mode: true to show the menu in text mode, false to use video display 665 * @expp: Returns the expo created, on success 666 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error 667 */ 668 int bootflow_menu_setup(struct bootstd_priv *std, bool text_mode, 669 struct expo **expp); 670 671 /** 672 * bootflow_menu_start() - Start up a menu for bootflows 673 * 674 * Set up the expo and add items 675 * 676 * @std: bootstd information 677 * @text_mode: true to show the menu in text mode, false to use video display 678 * @expp: Returns the expo created, on success 679 * Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error 680 */ 681 int bootflow_menu_start(struct bootstd_priv *std, bool text_mode, 682 struct expo **expp); 683 684 /** 685 * bootflow_menu_poll() - Poll a menu for user action 686 * 687 * @exp: Expo to poll 688 * @seqp: Returns the bootflow chosen or currently pointed to (numbered from 0) 689 * Return: 0 if a bootflow was chosen, -EAGAIN if nothing is chosen yet, -EPIPE 690 * if the user quit, -ERESTART if the expo needs refreshing 691 */ 692 int bootflow_menu_poll(struct expo *exp, int *seqp); 693 694 #endif 695