| SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| /* |
| * (C) Copyright 2011-2012 Pali Rohár <pali@kernel.org> |
| */ |
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| ANSI terminal bootmenu command |
| |
| The "bootmenu" command uses U-Boot menu interfaces and provides |
| a simple mechanism for creating menus with different boot items. |
| The cursor keys "Up" and "Down" are used for navigation through |
| the items. Current active menu item is highlighted and can be |
| selected using the "Enter" key. The selection of the highlighted |
| menu entry invokes an U-Boot command (or a list of commands) |
| associated with this menu entry. |
| |
| The "bootmenu" command interprets ANSI escape sequencies, so |
| an ANSI terminal is required for proper menu rendering and item |
| selection. |
| |
| The assembling of the menu is done via a set of environment variables |
| "bootmenu_<num>" and "bootmenu_delay", i.e.: |
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| bootmenu_delay=<delay> |
| bootmenu_<num>="<title>=<commands>" |
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| <delay> is the autoboot delay in seconds, after which the first |
| menu entry will be selected automatically |
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| <num> is the boot menu entry number, starting from zero |
| |
| <title> is the text of the menu entry shown on the console |
| or on the boot screen |
| |
| <commands> are commands which will be executed when a menu |
| entry is selected |
| |
| (title and commands are separated by first appearance of '=' |
| character in the environment variable) |
| |
| First (optional) argument of the "bootmenu" command is a delay specifier |
| and it overrides the delay value defined by "bootmenu_delay" environment |
| variable. If the environment variable "bootmenu_delay" is not set or if |
| the argument of the "bootmenu" command is not specified, the default delay |
| will be CONFIG_BOOTDELAY. If delay is 0, no menu entries will be shown on |
| the console (or on the screen) and the command of the first menu entry will |
| be called immediately. If delay is less then 0, bootmenu will be shown and |
| autoboot will be disabled. |
| |
| Bootmenu always adds menu entry "U-Boot console" at the end of all menu |
| entries specified by environment variables. When selecting this entry |
| the bootmenu terminates and the usual U-Boot command prompt is presented |
| to the user. |
| |
| Example environment: |
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| setenv bootmenu_0 Boot 1. kernel=bootm 0x82000000 # Set first menu entry |
| setenv bootmenu_1 Boot 2. kernel=bootm 0x83000000 # Set second menu entry |
| setenv bootmenu_2 Reset board=reset # Set third menu entry |
| setenv bootmenu_3 U-Boot boot order=boot # Set fourth menu entry |
| bootmenu 20 # Run bootmenu with autoboot delay 20s |
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| The above example will be rendered as below |
| (without decorating rectangle): |
| |
| ┌──────────────────────────────────────────┐ |
| │ │ |
| │ *** U-Boot Boot Menu *** │ |
| │ │ |
| │ Boot 1. kernel │ |
| │ Boot 2. kernel │ |
| │ Reset board │ |
| │ U-Boot boot order │ |
| │ U-Boot console │ |
| │ │ |
| │ Hit any key to stop autoboot: 20 │ |
| │ Press UP/DOWN to move, ENTER to select │ |
| │ │ |
| └──────────────────────────────────────────┘ |
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| Selected menu entry will be highlighted - it will have inverted |
| background and text colors. |
| |
| To enable the "bootmenu" command add following definitions to the |
| board config file: |
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| #define CONFIG_CMD_BOOTMENU |
| #define CONFIG_MENU |
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| To run the bootmenu at startup add these additional definitions: |
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| #define CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_KEYED |
| #define CONFIG_BOOTDELAY 30 |
| #define CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_MENU_SHOW |
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| When you intend to use the bootmenu on color frame buffer console, |
| make sure to additionally define CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE_ANSI in the |
| board config file. |