cmd_setexpr: allow memory addresses in expressions
This patch add functionality to use memory addresses in expressions. This increases the power of expressions substantially It adheres to the standard convemtions: memory addresses can be given in the format *address (e.g. *1000) Rationale for this change is that it allows masking off bits from a byte that is obtained by reading data from e.g. i2c. Signed-off-by: Frans Meulenbroeks <fransmeulenbroeks@gmail.com> Fix warning: control reaches end of non-void function Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
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#include <config.h>
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#include <command.h>
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static ulong get_arg(char *s, int w)
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{
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ulong *p;
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/*
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* if the parameter starts with a '*' then assume
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* it is a pointer to the value we want
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*/
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if (s[0] == '*') {
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p = (ulong *)simple_strtoul(&s[1], NULL, 16);
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switch (w) {
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case 1: return((ulong)(*(uchar *)p));
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case 2: return((ulong)(*(ushort *)p));
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case 4:
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default: return(*p);
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}
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} else {
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return simple_strtoul(s, NULL, 16);
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}
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}
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int do_setexpr(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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ulong a, b;
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char buf[16];
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int w;
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/* Validate arguments */
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if ((argc != 5) || (strlen(argv[3]) != 1)) {
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@ -39,8 +62,10 @@ int do_setexpr(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[])
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return 1;
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}
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a = simple_strtoul(argv[2], NULL, 16);
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b = simple_strtoul(argv[4], NULL, 16);
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w = cmd_get_data_size(argv[0], 4);
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a = get_arg(argv[2], w);
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b = get_arg(argv[4], w);
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switch (argv[3][0]) {
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case '|': sprintf(buf, "%lx", (a | b)); break;
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@ -64,7 +89,8 @@ int do_setexpr(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char *argv[])
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U_BOOT_CMD(
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setexpr, 5, 0, do_setexpr,
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"set environment variable as the result of eval expression",
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"name value1 <op> value2\n"
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"[.b, .w, .l] name value1 <op> value2\n"
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" - set environment variable 'name' to the result of the evaluated\n"
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" express specified by <op>. <op> can be &, |, ^, +, -, *, /, %"
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" express specified by <op>. <op> can be &, |, ^, +, -, *, /, %\n"
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" size argument is only meaningful if value1 and/or value2 are memory addresses"
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);
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