
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 12:01:59AM +0100, Rasmus Villemoes wrote:
Currently, quite a few storage drivers currently do not honour SPL_SAVEENV. That is, whether or not one enables CONFIG_SPL_SAVEENV, the backend drivers do not provide the .save method. Witness
env/fat.c:#ifdef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD ... env/fat.c-#else env/fat.c-# define LOADENV env/fat.c:# if defined(CONFIG_CMD_SAVEENV) env/fat.c:# define CMD_SAVEENV env/fat.c-# endif env/fat.c-#endif env/fat.c- env/fat.c:#ifdef CMD_SAVEENV env/fat.c-static int env_fat_save(void)
env/flash.c:#ifndef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD env/flash.c:# if defined(CONFIG_CMD_SAVEENV) && defined(CONFIG_CMD_FLASH) env/flash.c:# define CMD_SAVEENV ... env/flash.c:#ifdef CMD_SAVEENV env/flash.c-static int env_flash_save(void)
env/mmc.c:#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_SAVEENV) && !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) env/mmc.c-static inline int write_env(struct mmc *mmc, unsigned long size,
env/nand.c:#if defined(CONFIG_CMD_SAVEENV) && defined(CONFIG_CMD_NAND) && \ env/nand.c: !defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) env/nand.c:#define CMD_SAVEENV ... env/nand.c:#ifdef CMD_SAVEENV env/nand.c-/* env/nand.c- * The legacy NAND code saved the environment in the first NAND device i.e., env/nand.c- * nand_dev_desc + 0. This is also the behaviour using the new NAND code. env/nand.c- */ env/nand.c-static int writeenv(size_t offset, u_char *buf)
env/sf.c:#ifndef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD env/sf.c:#define CMD_SAVEENV env/sf.c-#define INITENV env/sf.c-#endif ... env/sf.c:#ifdef CMD_SAVEENV env/sf.c-static int env_sf_save(void)
In all these cases, the mere presence of CONFIG_SPL_BUILD means the save method does not get built.
Now, it is currently a bit awkward to write a proper test for whether saving the environment is enabled in the current context; something like
#if (!defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) && defined(CONFIG_CMD_SAVEENV)) || \ (defined(CONFIG_SPL_BUILD) && defined(CONFIG_SPL_SAVEENV))
But we already have a rather elegant mechanism that implicitly does the CONFIG_SPL_BUILD tests, namely CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(). Using that requires that the controlling config symbols follow a strict pattern: FOO for U-Boot proper, SPL_FOO for SPL.
This patch introduces CONFIG_SAVEENV as an alias for CONFIG_CMD_SAVEENV. That way, the above can simply be written
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(SAVEENV)
and moreover, CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(SAVEENV) can also be used in C code, avoiding ifdeffery and providing more compile testing.
Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes rasmus.villemoes@prevas.dk
Applied to u-boot/master, thanks!