[PATCH] cmd: gpt: Add option to write GPT partitions to environment variable

This change would enhance the existing 'gpt read' command to allow (optionally) writing of the read GPT partitions to an environment variable. This would allow users to easily change the partition settings and then simply reuse the variable in the 'gpt write' and 'gpt verify' commands.
Signed-off-by: Farhan Ali farhan.ali@broadcom.com --- Cc: Simon Glass sjg@chromium.org Cc: Heinrich Schuchardt xypron.glpk@gmx.de Cc: Corneliu Doban cdoban@broadcom.com Cc: Rayagonda Kokatanur rayagonda.kokatanur@broadcom.com
cmd/gpt.c | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cmd/gpt.c b/cmd/gpt.c index 76a95ad..12d0551 100644 --- a/cmd/gpt.c +++ b/cmd/gpt.c @@ -350,17 +350,46 @@ static int get_gpt_info(struct blk_desc *dev_desc) }
/* a wrapper to test get_gpt_info */ -static int do_get_gpt_info(struct blk_desc *dev_desc) +static int do_get_gpt_info(struct blk_desc *dev_desc, char * const namestr) { - int ret; + int numparts; + + numparts = get_gpt_info(dev_desc); + + if (numparts > 0) { + if (namestr) { + char disk_guid[UUID_STR_LEN + 1]; + char *partitions_list; + int partlistlen; + int ret = -1; + + ret = get_disk_guid(dev_desc, disk_guid); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + partlistlen = calc_parts_list_len(numparts); + partitions_list = malloc(partlistlen); + if (!partitions_list) { + del_gpt_info(); + return -ENOMEM; + } + memset(partitions_list, '\0', partlistlen); + + ret = create_gpt_partitions_list(numparts, disk_guid, + partitions_list); + if (ret < 0) + printf("Error: Could not create partition list string!\n"); + else + env_set(namestr, partitions_list);
- ret = get_gpt_info(dev_desc); - if (ret > 0) { - print_gpt_info(); + free(partitions_list); + } else { + print_gpt_info(); + } del_gpt_info(); return 0; } - return ret; + return numparts; } #endif
@@ -982,7 +1011,7 @@ static int do_gpt(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *const argv[]) ret = do_disk_guid(blk_dev_desc, argv[4]); #ifdef CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "read") == 0) { - ret = do_get_gpt_info(blk_dev_desc); + ret = do_get_gpt_info(blk_dev_desc, argv[4]); } else if ((strcmp(argv[1], "swap") == 0) || (strcmp(argv[1], "rename") == 0)) { ret = do_rename_gpt_parts(blk_dev_desc, argv[1], argv[4], argv[5]); @@ -1028,8 +1057,9 @@ U_BOOT_CMD(gpt, CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS, 1, do_gpt, " gpt guid mmc 0 varname\n" #ifdef CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME "gpt partition renaming commands:\n" - " gpt read <interface> <dev>\n" + " gpt read <interface> <dev> [<varname>]\n" " - read GPT into a data structure for manipulation\n" + " - read GPT partitions into environment variable\n" " gpt swap <interface> <dev> <name1> <name2>\n" " - change all partitions named name1 to name2\n" " and vice-versa\n"

On 2/25/21 7:56 PM, Farhan Ali wrote:
This change would enhance the existing 'gpt read' command to allow (optionally) writing of the read GPT partitions to an environment variable. This would allow users to easily change the partition settings and then simply reuse the variable in the 'gpt write' and 'gpt verify' commands.
Signed-off-by: Farhan Ali farhan.ali@broadcom.com
Hello Farhan,
It is unclear what your use case is.
'gpt read' already reads the data into a data structure for manipulation. See doc/README.gpt.
Please, provide an example showing how you will use the variable.
Cc: Simon Glass sjg@chromium.org Cc: Heinrich Schuchardt xypron.glpk@gmx.de Cc: Corneliu Doban cdoban@broadcom.com Cc: Rayagonda Kokatanur rayagonda.kokatanur@broadcom.com
cmd/gpt.c | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cmd/gpt.c b/cmd/gpt.c index 76a95ad..12d0551 100644 --- a/cmd/gpt.c +++ b/cmd/gpt.c @@ -350,17 +350,46 @@ static int get_gpt_info(struct blk_desc *dev_desc) }
/* a wrapper to test get_gpt_info */ -static int do_get_gpt_info(struct blk_desc *dev_desc) +static int do_get_gpt_info(struct blk_desc *dev_desc, char * const namestr) {
- int ret;
- int numparts;
- numparts = get_gpt_info(dev_desc);
- if (numparts > 0) {
if (namestr) {
If the parameter is missing, the caller passes random bytes and not NULL. So this check does not work.
char disk_guid[UUID_STR_LEN + 1];
char *partitions_list;
int partlistlen;
int ret = -1;
ret = get_disk_guid(dev_desc, disk_guid);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
partlistlen = calc_parts_list_len(numparts);
partitions_list = malloc(partlistlen);
if (!partitions_list) {
del_gpt_info();
return -ENOMEM;
}
memset(partitions_list, '\0', partlistlen);
ret = create_gpt_partitions_list(numparts, disk_guid,
partitions_list);
if (ret < 0)
printf("Error: Could not create partition list string!\n");
else
env_set(namestr, partitions_list);
- ret = get_gpt_info(dev_desc);
- if (ret > 0) {
print_gpt_info();
free(partitions_list);
} else {
print_gpt_info();
del_gpt_info(); return 0; }}
- return ret;
- return numparts; } #endif
@@ -982,7 +1011,7 @@ static int do_gpt(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *const argv[]) ret = do_disk_guid(blk_dev_desc, argv[4]); #ifdef CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "read") == 0) {
ret = do_get_gpt_info(blk_dev_desc);
ret = do_get_gpt_info(blk_dev_desc, argv[4]);
You have to check argc to know if argv[4] exists and pass argv[4] or NULL accordingly.
} else if ((strcmp(argv[1], "swap") == 0) || (strcmp(argv[1], "rename") == 0)) { ret = do_rename_gpt_parts(blk_dev_desc, argv[1], argv[4], argv[5]); @@ -1028,8 +1057,9 @@ U_BOOT_CMD(gpt, CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS, 1, do_gpt, " gpt guid mmc 0 varname\n" #ifdef CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME "gpt partition renaming commands:\n"
- " gpt read <interface> <dev>\n"
- " gpt read <interface> <dev> [<varname>]\n" " - read GPT into a data structure for manipulation\n"
- " - read GPT partitions into environment variable\n"
Where is your update for doc/README.gpt?
Best regards
Heinrich
" gpt swap <interface> <dev> <name1> <name2>\n" " - change all partitions named name1 to name2\n" " and vice-versa\n"

Hi Heinrich,
Thank you for your comments. I will add your recommendations and resubmit, I just want to clarify the use case here:
-Right now we have commands to read the GPT table into an internal data structure, and from then on we can only rename or swap partitions -If a user wants to modify all aspects of the partition layout, they currently dont have any way to do so from the uboot command line -With this proposed change, users would be able to export the entire partition table to a uboot environment variable and then edit all of it enmasse
Regards, Farhan
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 12:03 PM Heinrich Schuchardt xypron.glpk@gmx.de wrote:
On 2/25/21 7:56 PM, Farhan Ali wrote:
This change would enhance the existing 'gpt read' command to allow (optionally) writing of the read GPT partitions to an environment variable. This would allow users to easily change the partition settings and then simply reuse the variable in the 'gpt write' and 'gpt verify' commands.
Signed-off-by: Farhan Ali farhan.ali@broadcom.com
Hello Farhan,
It is unclear what your use case is.
'gpt read' already reads the data into a data structure for manipulation. See doc/README.gpt.
Please, provide an example showing how you will use the variable.
Cc: Simon Glass sjg@chromium.org Cc: Heinrich Schuchardt xypron.glpk@gmx.de Cc: Corneliu Doban cdoban@broadcom.com Cc: Rayagonda Kokatanur rayagonda.kokatanur@broadcom.com
cmd/gpt.c | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cmd/gpt.c b/cmd/gpt.c index 76a95ad..12d0551 100644 --- a/cmd/gpt.c +++ b/cmd/gpt.c @@ -350,17 +350,46 @@ static int get_gpt_info(struct blk_desc *dev_desc) }
/* a wrapper to test get_gpt_info */ -static int do_get_gpt_info(struct blk_desc *dev_desc) +static int do_get_gpt_info(struct blk_desc *dev_desc, char * const
namestr)
{
int ret;
int numparts;
numparts = get_gpt_info(dev_desc);
if (numparts > 0) {
if (namestr) {
If the parameter is missing, the caller passes random bytes and not NULL. So this check does not work.
char disk_guid[UUID_STR_LEN + 1];
char *partitions_list;
int partlistlen;
int ret = -1;
ret = get_disk_guid(dev_desc, disk_guid);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
partlistlen = calc_parts_list_len(numparts);
partitions_list = malloc(partlistlen);
if (!partitions_list) {
del_gpt_info();
return -ENOMEM;
}
memset(partitions_list, '\0', partlistlen);
ret = create_gpt_partitions_list(numparts,
disk_guid,
partitions_list);
if (ret < 0)
printf("Error: Could not create partition
list string!\n");
else
env_set(namestr, partitions_list);
ret = get_gpt_info(dev_desc);
if (ret > 0) {
print_gpt_info();
free(partitions_list);
} else {
print_gpt_info();
} del_gpt_info(); return 0; }
return ret;
} #endifreturn numparts;
@@ -982,7 +1011,7 @@ static int do_gpt(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag,
int argc, char *const argv[])
ret = do_disk_guid(blk_dev_desc, argv[4]);
#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME } else if (strcmp(argv[1], "read") == 0) {
ret = do_get_gpt_info(blk_dev_desc);
ret = do_get_gpt_info(blk_dev_desc, argv[4]);
You have to check argc to know if argv[4] exists and pass argv[4] or NULL accordingly.
} else if ((strcmp(argv[1], "swap") == 0) || (strcmp(argv[1], "rename") == 0)) { ret = do_rename_gpt_parts(blk_dev_desc, argv[1], argv[4],
argv[5]);
@@ -1028,8 +1057,9 @@ U_BOOT_CMD(gpt, CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS, 1, do_gpt, " gpt guid mmc 0 varname\n" #ifdef CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME "gpt partition renaming commands:\n"
" gpt read <interface> <dev>\n"
" gpt read <interface> <dev> [<varname>]\n" " - read GPT into a data structure for manipulation\n"
" - read GPT partitions into environment variable\n"
Where is your update for doc/README.gpt?
Best regards
Heinrich
" gpt swap <interface> <dev> <name1> <name2>\n" " - change all partitions named name1 to name2\n" " and vice-versa\n"
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