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1 menu "Command line interface"
2
3 config CMDLINE
4 bool "Support U-Boot commands"
5 default y
6 help
7 Enable U-Boot's command-line functions. This provides a means
8 to enter commands into U-Boot for a wide variety of purposes. It
9 also allows scripts (containing commands) to be executed.
10 Various commands and command categorys can be indivdually enabled.
11 Depending on the number of commands enabled, this can add
12 substantially to the size of U-Boot.
13
14 config HUSH_PARSER
15 bool "Use hush shell"
16 depends on CMDLINE
17 help
18 This option enables the "hush" shell (from Busybox) as command line
19 interpreter, thus enabling powerful command line syntax like
20 if...then...else...fi conditionals or `&&' and '||'
21 constructs ("shell scripts").
22
23 If disabled, you get the old, much simpler behaviour with a somewhat
24 smaller memory footprint.
25
26 config SYS_PROMPT
27 string "Shell prompt"
28 default "=> "
29 help
30 This string is displayed in the command line to the left of the
31 cursor.
32
33 menu "Autoboot options"
34
35 config AUTOBOOT
36 bool "Autoboot"
37 default y
38 help
39 This enables the autoboot. See doc/README.autoboot for detail.
40
41 config AUTOBOOT_KEYED
42 bool "Stop autobooting via specific input key / string"
43 default n
44 help
45 This option enables stopping (aborting) of the automatic
46 boot feature only by issuing a specific input key or
47 string. If not enabled, any input key will abort the
48 U-Boot automatic booting process and bring the device
49 to the U-Boot prompt for user input.
50
51 config AUTOBOOT_PROMPT
52 string "Autoboot stop prompt"
53 depends on AUTOBOOT_KEYED
54 default "Autoboot in %d seconds\\n"
55 help
56 This string is displayed before the boot delay selected by
57 CONFIG_BOOTDELAY starts. If it is not defined there is no
58 output indicating that autoboot is in progress.
59
60 Note that this define is used as the (only) argument to a
61 printf() call, so it may contain '%' format specifications,
62 provided that it also includes, sepearated by commas exactly
63 like in a printf statement, the required arguments. It is
64 the responsibility of the user to select only such arguments
65 that are valid in the given context.
66
67 config AUTOBOOT_ENCRYPTION
68 bool "Enable encryption in autoboot stopping"
69 depends on AUTOBOOT_KEYED
70 default n
71
72 config AUTOBOOT_DELAY_STR
73 string "Delay autobooting via specific input key / string"
74 depends on AUTOBOOT_KEYED && !AUTOBOOT_ENCRYPTION
75 help
76 This option delays the automatic boot feature by issuing
77 a specific input key or string. If CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_DELAY_STR
78 or the environment variable "bootdelaykey" is specified
79 and this string is received from console input before
80 autoboot starts booting, U-Boot gives a command prompt. The
81 U-Boot prompt will time out if CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME is
82 used, otherwise it never times out.
83
84 config AUTOBOOT_STOP_STR
85 string "Stop autobooting via specific input key / string"
86 depends on AUTOBOOT_KEYED && !AUTOBOOT_ENCRYPTION
87 help
88 This option enables stopping (aborting) of the automatic
89 boot feature only by issuing a specific input key or
90 string. If CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_STOP_STR or the environment
91 variable "bootstopkey" is specified and this string is
92 received from console input before autoboot starts booting,
93 U-Boot gives a command prompt. The U-Boot prompt never
94 times out, even if CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME is used.
95
96 config AUTOBOOT_KEYED_CTRLC
97 bool "Enable Ctrl-C autoboot interruption"
98 depends on AUTOBOOT_KEYED && !AUTOBOOT_ENCRYPTION
99 default n
100 help
101 This option allows for the boot sequence to be interrupted
102 by ctrl-c, in addition to the "bootdelaykey" and "bootstopkey".
103 Setting this variable provides an escape sequence from the
104 limited "password" strings.
105
106 config AUTOBOOT_STOP_STR_SHA256
107 string "Stop autobooting via SHA256 encrypted password"
108 depends on AUTOBOOT_KEYED && AUTOBOOT_ENCRYPTION
109 help
110 This option adds the feature to only stop the autobooting,
111 and therefore boot into the U-Boot prompt, when the input
112 string / password matches a values that is encypted via
113 a SHA256 hash and saved in the environment.
114
115 endmenu
116
117 source "cmd/fastboot/Kconfig"
118
119 comment "Commands"
120
121 menu "Info commands"
122
123 config CMD_BDI
124 bool "bdinfo"
125 default y
126 help
127 Print board info
128
129 config CMD_CONFIG
130 bool "config"
131 select BUILD_BIN2C
132 default SANDBOX
133 help
134 Print ".config" contents.
135
136 If this option is enabled, the ".config" file contents are embedded
137 in the U-Boot image and can be printed on the console by the "config"
138 command. This provides information of which options are enabled on
139 the running U-Boot.
140
141 config CMD_CONSOLE
142 bool "coninfo"
143 default y
144 help
145 Print console devices and information.
146
147 config CMD_CPU
148 bool "cpu"
149 help
150 Print information about available CPUs. This normally shows the
151 number of CPUs, type (e.g. manufacturer, architecture, product or
152 internal name) and clock frequency. Other information may be
153 available depending on the CPU driver.
154
155 config CMD_LICENSE
156 bool "license"
157 select BUILD_BIN2C
158 help
159 Print GPL license text
160
161 endmenu
162
163 menu "Boot commands"
164
165 config CMD_BOOTD
166 bool "bootd"
167 default y
168 help
169 Run the command stored in the environment "bootcmd", i.e.
170 "bootd" does the same thing as "run bootcmd".
171
172 config CMD_BOOTM
173 bool "bootm"
174 default y
175 help
176 Boot an application image from the memory.
177
178 config CMD_BOOTZ
179 bool "bootz"
180 help
181 Boot the Linux zImage
182
183 config CMD_BOOTI
184 bool "booti"
185 depends on ARM64
186 default y
187 help
188 Boot an AArch64 Linux Kernel image from memory.
189
190 config CMD_BOOTEFI
191 bool "bootefi"
192 depends on EFI_LOADER
193 default y
194 help
195 Boot an EFI image from memory.
196
197 config CMD_BOOTEFI_HELLO_COMPILE
198 bool "Compile a standard EFI hello world binary for testing"
199 depends on CMD_BOOTEFI && (ARM || X86)
200 default y
201 help
202 This compiles a standard EFI hello world application with U-Boot so
203 that it can be used with the test/py testing framework. This is useful
204 for testing that EFI is working at a basic level, and for bringing
205 up EFI support on a new architecture.
206
207 No additional space will be required in the resulting U-Boot binary
208 when this option is enabled.
209
210 config CMD_BOOTEFI_HELLO
211 bool "Allow booting a standard EFI hello world for testing"
212 depends on CMD_BOOTEFI_HELLO_COMPILE
213 help
214 This adds a standard EFI hello world application to U-Boot so that
215 it can be used with the 'bootefi hello' command. This is useful
216 for testing that EFI is working at a basic level, and for bringing
217 up EFI support on a new architecture.
218
219 config CMD_BOOTMENU
220 bool "bootmenu"
221 select MENU
222 help
223 Add an ANSI terminal boot menu command.
224
225 config CMD_ELF
226 bool "bootelf, bootvx"
227 default y
228 help
229 Boot an ELF/vxWorks image from the memory.
230
231 config CMD_FDT
232 bool "Flattened Device Tree utility commands"
233 default y
234 depends on OF_LIBFDT
235 help
236 Do FDT related setup before booting into the Operating System.
237
238 config CMD_GO
239 bool "go"
240 default y
241 help
242 Start an application at a given address.
243
244 config CMD_RUN
245 bool "run"
246 default y
247 help
248 Run the command in the given environment variable.
249
250 config CMD_IMI
251 bool "iminfo"
252 default y
253 help
254 Print header information for application image.
255
256 config CMD_IMLS
257 bool "imls"
258 default y
259 help
260 List all images found in flash
261
262 config CMD_XIMG
263 bool "imxtract"
264 default y
265 help
266 Extract a part of a multi-image.
267
268 config CMD_POWEROFF
269 bool "poweroff"
270 help
271 Poweroff/Shutdown the system
272
273 endmenu
274
275 menu "Environment commands"
276
277 config CMD_ASKENV
278 bool "ask for env variable"
279 help
280 Ask for environment variable
281
282 config CMD_EXPORTENV
283 bool "env export"
284 default y
285 help
286 Export environments.
287
288 config CMD_IMPORTENV
289 bool "env import"
290 default y
291 help
292 Import environments.
293
294 config CMD_EDITENV
295 bool "editenv"
296 default y
297 help
298 Edit environment variable.
299
300 config CMD_GREPENV
301 bool "search env"
302 help
303 Allow for searching environment variables
304
305 config CMD_SAVEENV
306 bool "saveenv"
307 default y
308 help
309 Save all environment variables into the compiled-in persistent
310 storage.
311
312 config CMD_ENV_EXISTS
313 bool "env exists"
314 default y
315 help
316 Check if a variable is defined in the environment for use in
317 shell scripting.
318
319 config CMD_ENV_CALLBACK
320 bool "env callbacks - print callbacks and their associated variables"
321 help
322 Some environment variable have callbacks defined by
323 U_BOOT_ENV_CALLBACK. These are called when the variable changes.
324 For example changing "baudrate" adjust the serial baud rate. This
325 command lists the currently defined callbacks.
326
327 config CMD_ENV_FLAGS
328 bool "env flags -print variables that have non-default flags"
329 help
330 Some environment variables have special flags that control their
331 behaviour. For example, serial# can only be written once and cannot
332 be deleted. This command shows the variables that have special
333 flags.
334
335 endmenu
336
337 menu "Memory commands"
338
339 config CMD_MEMORY
340 bool "md, mm, nm, mw, cp, cmp, base, loop"
341 default y
342 help
343 Memory commands.
344 md - memory display
345 mm - memory modify (auto-incrementing address)
346 nm - memory modify (constant address)
347 mw - memory write (fill)
348 cp - memory copy
349 cmp - memory compare
350 base - print or set address offset
351 loop - initialize loop on address range
352
353 config CMD_CRC32
354 bool "crc32"
355 select HASH
356 default y
357 help
358 Compute CRC32.
359
360 config CRC32_VERIFY
361 bool "crc32 -v"
362 depends on CMD_CRC32
363 help
364 Add -v option to verify data against a crc32 checksum.
365
366 config CMD_EEPROM
367 bool "eeprom - EEPROM subsystem"
368 help
369 (deprecated, needs conversion to driver model)
370 Provides commands to read and write EEPROM (Electrically Erasable
371 Programmable Read Only Memory) chips that are connected over an
372 I2C bus.
373
374 config CMD_EEPROM_LAYOUT
375 bool "Enable layout-aware eeprom commands"
376 depends on CMD_EEPROM
377 help
378 (deprecated, needs conversion to driver model)
379 When enabled, additional eeprom sub-commands become available.
380
381 eeprom print - prints the contents of the eeprom in a human-readable
382 way (eeprom layout fields, and data formatted to be fit for human
383 consumption).
384
385 eeprom update - allows user to update eeprom fields by specifying
386 the field name, and providing the new data in a human readable format
387 (same format as displayed by the eeprom print command).
388
389 Both commands can either auto detect the layout, or be told which
390 layout to use.
391
392 Feature API:
393 __weak int parse_layout_version(char *str)
394 - override to provide your own layout name parsing
395 __weak void __eeprom_layout_assign(struct eeprom_layout *layout,
396 int layout_version);
397 - override to setup the layout metadata based on the version
398 __weak int eeprom_layout_detect(unsigned char *data)
399 - override to provide your own algorithm for detecting layout
400 version
401 eeprom_field.c
402 - contains various printing and updating functions for common
403 types of eeprom fields. Can be used for defining
404 custom layouts.
405
406 config EEPROM_LAYOUT_HELP_STRING
407 string "Tells user what layout names are supported"
408 depends on CMD_EEPROM_LAYOUT
409 default "<not defined>"
410 help
411 Help printed with the LAYOUT VERSIONS part of the 'eeprom'
412 command's help.
413
414 config CMD_MD5SUM
415 bool "md5sum"
416 default n
417 select MD5
418 help
419 Compute MD5 checksum.
420
421 config MD5SUM_VERIFY
422 bool "md5sum -v"
423 default n
424 depends on CMD_MD5SUM
425 help
426 Add -v option to verify data against an MD5 checksum.
427
428 config CMD_SHA1SUM
429 bool "sha1sum"
430 select SHA1
431 help
432 Compute SHA1 checksum.
433
434 config SHA1SUM_VERIFY
435 bool "sha1sum -v"
436 depends on CMD_SHA1SUM
437 help
438 Add -v option to verify data against a SHA1 checksum.
439
440 config LOOPW
441 bool "loopw"
442 help
443 Infinite write loop on address range
444
445 config CMD_MEMTEST
446 bool "memtest"
447 help
448 Simple RAM read/write test.
449
450 config CMD_MX_CYCLIC
451 bool "mdc, mwc"
452 help
453 mdc - memory display cyclic
454 mwc - memory write cyclic
455
456 config CMD_MEMINFO
457 bool "meminfo"
458 help
459 Display memory information.
460
461 endmenu
462
463 menu "Compression commands"
464
465 config CMD_LZMADEC
466 bool "lzmadec"
467 select LZMA
468 help
469 Support decompressing an LZMA (Lempel-Ziv-Markov chain algorithm)
470 image from memory.
471
472 config CMD_UNZIP
473 bool "unzip"
474 help
475 Uncompress a zip-compressed memory region.
476
477 config CMD_ZIP
478 bool "zip"
479 help
480 Compress a memory region with zlib deflate method.
481
482 endmenu
483
484 menu "Device access commands"
485
486 config CMD_CLK
487 bool "clk - Show clock frequencies"
488 help
489 (deprecated)
490 Shows clock frequences by calling a sock_clk_dump() hook function.
491 This is depreated in favour of using the CLK uclass and accessing
492 clock values from associated drivers. However currently no command
493 exists for this.
494
495 config CMD_DM
496 bool "dm - Access to driver model information"
497 depends on DM
498 default y
499 help
500 Provides access to driver model data structures and information,
501 such as a list of devices, list of uclasses and the state of each
502 device (e.g. activated). This is not required for operation, but
503 can be useful to see the state of driver model for debugging or
504 interest.
505
506 config CMD_DEMO
507 bool "demo - Demonstration commands for driver model"
508 depends on DM
509 help
510 Provides a 'demo' command which can be used to play around with
511 driver model. To use this properly you will need to enable one or
512 both of the demo devices (DM_DEMO_SHAPE and DM_DEMO_SIMPLE).
513 Otherwise you will always get an empty list of devices. The demo
514 devices are defined in the sandbox device tree, so the easiest
515 option is to use sandbox and pass the -d point to sandbox's
516 u-boot.dtb file.
517
518 config CMD_IDE
519 bool "ide - Support for IDE drivers"
520 select IDE
521 help
522 Provides an 'ide' command which allows accessing the IDE drive,
523 reseting the IDE interface, printing the partition table and
524 geting device info. It also enables the 'diskboot' command which
525 permits booting from an IDE drive.
526
527 config CMD_IO
528 bool "io - Support for performing I/O accesses"
529 help
530 Provides an 'iod' command to display I/O space and an 'iow' command
531 to write values to the I/O space. This can be useful for manually
532 checking the state of devices during boot when debugging device
533 drivers, etc.
534
535 config CMD_IOTRACE
536 bool "iotrace - Support for tracing I/O activity"
537 help
538 Provides an 'iotrace' command which supports recording I/O reads and
539 writes in a trace buffer in memory . It also maintains a checksum
540 of the trace records (even if space is exhausted) so that the
541 sequence of I/O accesses can be verified.
542
543 When debugging drivers it is useful to see what I/O accesses were
544 done and in what order.
545
546 Even if the individual accesses are of little interest it can be
547 useful to verify that the access pattern is consistent each time
548 an operation is performed. In this case a checksum can be used to
549 characterise the operation of a driver. The checksum can be compared
550 across different runs of the operation to verify that the driver is
551 working properly.
552
553 In particular, when performing major refactoring of the driver, where
554 the access pattern should not change, the checksum provides assurance
555 that the refactoring work has not broken the driver.
556
557 This works by sneaking into the io.h heder for an architecture and
558 redirecting I/O accesses through iotrace's tracing mechanism.
559
560 For now no commands are provided to examine the trace buffer. The
561 format is fairly simple, so 'md' is a reasonable substitute.
562
563 Note: The checksum feature is only useful for I/O regions where the
564 contents do not change outside of software control. Where this is not
565 suitable you can fall back to manually comparing the addresses. It
566 might be useful to enhance tracing to only checksum the accesses and
567 not the data read/written.
568
569 config CMD_LOADB
570 bool "loadb"
571 default y
572 help
573 Load a binary file over serial line.
574
575 config CMD_LOADS
576 bool "loads"
577 default y
578 help
579 Load an S-Record file over serial line
580
581 config CMD_FLASH
582 bool "flinfo, erase, protect"
583 default y
584 help
585 NOR flash support.
586 flinfo - print FLASH memory information
587 erase - FLASH memory
588 protect - enable or disable FLASH write protection
589
590 config CMD_GPT
591 bool "GPT (GUID Partition Table) command"
592 select PARTITION_UUIDS
593 select EFI_PARTITION
594 help
595 Enable the 'gpt' command to ready and write GPT style partition
596 tables.
597
598 config CMD_ARMFLASH
599 #depends on FLASH_CFI_DRIVER
600 bool "armflash"
601 help
602 ARM Ltd reference designs flash partition access
603
604 config CMD_MMC
605 bool "mmc"
606 help
607 MMC memory mapped support.
608
609 config CMD_NAND
610 bool "nand"
611 default y if NAND_SUNXI
612 help
613 NAND support.
614
615 if CMD_NAND
616 config CMD_NAND_TRIMFFS
617 bool "nand write.trimffs"
618 default y if ARCH_SUNXI
619 help
620 Allows one to skip empty pages when flashing something on a NAND.
621
622 config CMD_NAND_LOCK_UNLOCK
623 bool "nand lock/unlock"
624 help
625 NAND locking support.
626
627 config CMD_NAND_TORTURE
628 bool "nand torture"
629 help
630 NAND torture support.
631
632 endif # CMD_NAND
633
634 config CMD_PART
635 bool "part"
636 select PARTITION_UUIDS
637 help
638 Read and display information about the partition table on
639 various media.
640
641 config CMD_SF
642 bool "sf"
643 help
644 SPI Flash support
645
646 config CMD_SPI
647 bool "sspi"
648 help
649 SPI utility command.
650
651 config CMD_I2C
652 bool "i2c"
653 help
654 I2C support.
655
656 config CMD_USB
657 bool "usb"
658 help
659 USB support.
660
661 config CMD_DFU
662 bool "dfu"
663 select USB_FUNCTION_DFU
664 help
665 Enables the command "dfu" which is used to have U-Boot create a DFU
666 class device via USB.
667
668 config CMD_USB_MASS_STORAGE
669 bool "UMS usb mass storage"
670 help
671 USB mass storage support
672
673 config CMD_FPGA
674 bool "fpga"
675 default y
676 help
677 FPGA support.
678
679 config CMD_FPGA_LOADBP
680 bool "fpga loadbp - load partial bitstream (Xilinx only)"
681 depends on CMD_FPGA
682 help
683 Supports loading an FPGA device from a bitstream buffer containing
684 a partial bitstream.
685
686 config CMD_FPGA_LOADFS
687 bool "fpga loadfs - load bitstream from FAT filesystem (Xilinx only)"
688 depends on CMD_FPGA
689 help
690 Supports loading an FPGA device from a FAT filesystem.
691
692 config CMD_FPGA_LOADMK
693 bool "fpga loadmk - load bitstream from image"
694 depends on CMD_FPGA
695 help
696 Supports loading an FPGA device from a image generated by mkimage.
697
698 config CMD_FPGA_LOADP
699 bool "fpga loadp - load partial bitstream"
700 depends on CMD_FPGA
701 help
702 Supports loading an FPGA device from a bitstream buffer containing
703 a partial bitstream.
704
705 config CMD_FPGAD
706 bool "fpgad - dump FPGA registers"
707 help
708 (legacy, needs conversion to driver model)
709 Provides a way to dump FPGA registers by calling the board-specific
710 fpga_get_reg() function. This functions similarly to the 'md'
711 command.
712
713 config CMD_FUSE
714 bool "fuse - support for the fuse subssystem"
715 help
716 (deprecated - needs conversion to driver model)
717 This allows reading, sensing, programming or overriding fuses
718 which control the behaviour of the device. The command uses the
719 fuse_...() API.
720
721 config CMD_REMOTEPROC
722 bool "remoteproc"
723 depends on REMOTEPROC
724 help
725 Support for Remote Processor control
726
727 config CMD_GPIO
728 bool "gpio"
729 help
730 GPIO support.
731
732 config CMD_FDC
733 bool "fdcboot - Boot from floppy device"
734 help
735 The 'fdtboot' command allows booting an image from a floppy disk.
736
737 config CMD_SATA
738 bool "sata - Access SATA subsystem"
739 select SATA
740 help
741 SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is a serial bus
742 standard for connecting to hard drives and other storage devices.
743 This command provides information about attached devices and allows
744 reading, writing and other operations.
745
746 SATA replaces PATA (originally just ATA), which stands for Parallel AT
747 Attachment, where AT refers to an IBM AT (Advanced Technology)
748 computer released in 1984.
749
750 endmenu
751
752
753 menu "Shell scripting commands"
754
755 config CMD_ECHO
756 bool "echo"
757 default y
758 help
759 Echo args to console
760
761 config CMD_ITEST
762 bool "itest"
763 default y
764 help
765 Return true/false on integer compare.
766
767 config CMD_SOURCE
768 bool "source"
769 default y
770 help
771 Run script from memory
772
773 config CMD_SETEXPR
774 bool "setexpr"
775 default y
776 help
777 Evaluate boolean and math expressions and store the result in an env
778 variable.
779 Also supports loading the value at a memory location into a variable.
780 If CONFIG_REGEX is enabled, setexpr also supports a gsub function.
781
782 endmenu
783
784 menu "Network commands"
785
786 config CMD_NET
787 bool "bootp, tftpboot"
788 select NET
789 default y
790 help
791 Network commands.
792 bootp - boot image via network using BOOTP/TFTP protocol
793 tftpboot - boot image via network using TFTP protocol
794
795 config CMD_TFTPPUT
796 bool "tftp put"
797 help
798 TFTP put command, for uploading files to a server
799
800 config CMD_TFTPSRV
801 bool "tftpsrv"
802 help
803 Act as a TFTP server and boot the first received file
804
805 config CMD_RARP
806 bool "rarpboot"
807 help
808 Boot image via network using RARP/TFTP protocol
809
810 config CMD_DHCP
811 bool "dhcp"
812 help
813 Boot image via network using DHCP/TFTP protocol
814
815 config CMD_PXE
816 bool "pxe"
817 select MENU
818 help
819 Boot image via network using PXE protocol
820
821 config CMD_NFS
822 bool "nfs"
823 default y
824 help
825 Boot image via network using NFS protocol.
826
827 config CMD_MII
828 bool "mii"
829 help
830 Enable MII utility commands.
831
832 config CMD_PING
833 bool "ping"
834 help
835 Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network host
836
837 config CMD_CDP
838 bool "cdp"
839 help
840 Perform CDP network configuration
841
842 config CMD_SNTP
843 bool "sntp"
844 help
845 Synchronize RTC via network
846
847 config CMD_DNS
848 bool "dns"
849 help
850 Lookup the IP of a hostname
851
852 config CMD_LINK_LOCAL
853 bool "linklocal"
854 help
855 Acquire a network IP address using the link-local protocol
856
857 config CMD_ETHSW
858 bool "ethsw"
859 help
860 Allow control of L2 Ethernet switch commands. These are supported
861 by the vsc9953 Ethernet driver at present. Sub-commands allow
862 operations such as enabling / disabling a port and
863 viewing/maintaining the filtering database (FDB)
864
865 endmenu
866
867 menu "Misc commands"
868
869 config CMD_BMP
870 bool "Enable 'bmp' command"
871 depends on LCD || DM_VIDEO || VIDEO
872 help
873 This provides a way to obtain information about a BMP-format iamge
874 and to display it. BMP (which presumably stands for BitMaP) is a
875 file format defined by Microsoft which supports images of various
876 depths, formats and compression methods. Headers on the file
877 determine the formats used. This command can be used by first loading
878 the image into RAM, then using this command to look at it or display
879 it.
880
881 config CMD_BSP
882 bool "Enable board-specific commands"
883 help
884 (deprecated: instead, please define a Kconfig option for each command)
885
886 Some boards have board-specific commands which are only enabled
887 during developemnt and need to be turned off for production. This
888 option provides a way to control this. The commands that are enabled
889 vary depending on the board.
890
891 config CMD_BKOPS_ENABLE
892 bool "mmc bkops enable"
893 depends on CMD_MMC
894 default n
895 help
896 Enable command for setting manual background operations handshake
897 on a eMMC device. The feature is optionally available on eMMC devices
898 conforming to standard >= 4.41.
899
900 config CMD_BLOCK_CACHE
901 bool "blkcache - control and stats for block cache"
902 depends on BLOCK_CACHE
903 default y if BLOCK_CACHE
904 help
905 Enable the blkcache command, which can be used to control the
906 operation of the cache functions.
907 This is most useful when fine-tuning the operation of the cache
908 during development, but also allows the cache to be disabled when
909 it might hurt performance (e.g. when using the ums command).
910
911 config CMD_CACHE
912 bool "icache or dcache"
913 help
914 Enable the "icache" and "dcache" commands
915
916 config CMD_DISPLAY
917 bool "Enable the 'display' command, for character displays"
918 help
919 (this needs porting to driver model)
920 This enables the 'display' command which allows a string to be
921 displayed on a simple board-specific display. Implement
922 display_putc() to use it.
923
924 config CMD_LED
925 bool "led"
926 default y if LED
927 help
928 Enable the 'led' command which allows for control of LEDs supported
929 by the board. The LEDs can be listed with 'led list' and controlled
930 with led on/off/togle/blink. Any LED drivers can be controlled with
931 this command, e.g. led_gpio.
932
933 config CMD_DATE
934 bool "date"
935 default y if DM_RTC
936 help
937 Enable the 'date' command for getting/setting the time/date in RTC
938 devices.
939
940 config CMD_TIME
941 bool "time"
942 help
943 Run commands and summarize execution time.
944
945 config CMD_GETTIME
946 bool "gettime - read elapsed time"
947 help
948 Enable the 'gettime' command which reads the elapsed time since
949 U-Boot started running. This shows the time in seconds and
950 milliseconds. See also the 'bootstage' command which provides more
951 flexibility for boot timing.
952
953 # TODO: rename to CMD_SLEEP
954 config CMD_MISC
955 bool "sleep"
956 default y
957 help
958 Delay execution for some time
959
960 config CMD_TIMER
961 bool "timer"
962 help
963 Access the system timer.
964
965 config CMD_SOUND
966 bool "sound"
967 depends on SOUND
968 help
969 This provides basic access to the U-Boot's sound support. The main
970 feature is to play a beep.
971
972 sound init - set up sound system
973 sound play - play a sound
974
975 config CMD_QFW
976 bool "qfw"
977 select QFW
978 help
979 This provides access to the QEMU firmware interface. The main
980 feature is to allow easy loading of files passed to qemu-system
981 via -kernel / -initrd
982
983 source "cmd/mvebu/Kconfig"
984
985 endmenu
986
987 config CMD_BOOTSTAGE
988 bool "Enable the 'bootstage' command"
989 depends on BOOTSTAGE
990 help
991 Add a 'bootstage' command which supports printing a report
992 and un/stashing of bootstage data.
993
994 menu "Power commands"
995 config CMD_PMIC
996 bool "Enable Driver Model PMIC command"
997 depends on DM_PMIC
998 help
999 This is the pmic command, based on a driver model pmic's API.
1000 Command features are unchanged:
1001 - list - list pmic devices
1002 - pmic dev <id> - show or [set] operating pmic device (NEW)
1003 - pmic dump - dump registers
1004 - pmic read address - read byte of register at address
1005 - pmic write address - write byte to register at address
1006 The only one change for this command is 'dev' subcommand.
1007
1008 config CMD_REGULATOR
1009 bool "Enable Driver Model REGULATOR command"
1010 depends on DM_REGULATOR
1011 help
1012 This command is based on driver model regulator's API.
1013 User interface features:
1014 - list - list regulator devices
1015 - regulator dev <id> - show or [set] operating regulator device
1016 - regulator info - print constraints info
1017 - regulator status - print operating status
1018 - regulator value <val] <-f> - print/[set] voltage value [uV]
1019 - regulator current <val> - print/[set] current value [uA]
1020 - regulator mode <id> - print/[set] operating mode id
1021 - regulator enable - enable the regulator output
1022 - regulator disable - disable the regulator output
1023
1024 The '-f' (force) option can be used for set the value which exceeds
1025 the limits, which are found in device-tree and are kept in regulator's
1026 uclass platdata structure.
1027
1028 endmenu
1029
1030 menu "Security commands"
1031 config CMD_AES
1032 bool "Enable the 'aes' command"
1033 select AES
1034 help
1035 This provides a means to encrypt and decrypt data using the AES
1036 (Advanced Encryption Standard). This algorithm uses a symetric key
1037 and is widely used as a streaming cipher. Different key lengths are
1038 supported by the algorithm but this command only supports 128 bits
1039 at present.
1040
1041 config CMD_BLOB
1042 bool "Enable the 'blob' command"
1043 help
1044 This is used with the Freescale secure boot mechanism.
1045
1046 Freescale's SEC block has built-in Blob Protocol which provides
1047 a method for protecting user-defined data across system power
1048 cycles. SEC block protects data in a data structure called a Blob,
1049 which provides both confidentiality and integrity protection.
1050
1051 Encapsulating data as a blob
1052 Each time that the Blob Protocol is used to protect data, a
1053 different randomly generated key is used to encrypt the data.
1054 This random key is itself encrypted using a key which is derived
1055 from SoC's non-volatile secret key and a 16 bit Key identifier.
1056 The resulting encrypted key along with encrypted data is called a
1057 blob. The non-volatile secure key is available for use only during
1058 secure boot.
1059
1060 During decapsulation, the reverse process is performed to get back
1061 the original data.
1062
1063 Sub-commands:
1064 blob enc - encapsulating data as a cryptgraphic blob
1065 blob dec - decapsulating cryptgraphic blob to get the data
1066
1067 Syntax:
1068
1069 blob enc src dst len km
1070
1071 Encapsulate and create blob of data $len bytes long
1072 at address $src and store the result at address $dst.
1073 $km is the 16 byte key modifier is also required for
1074 generation/use as key for cryptographic operation. Key
1075 modifier should be 16 byte long.
1076
1077 blob dec src dst len km
1078
1079 Decapsulate the blob of data at address $src and
1080 store result of $len byte at addr $dst.
1081 $km is the 16 byte key modifier is also required for
1082 generation/use as key for cryptographic operation. Key
1083 modifier should be 16 byte long.
1084
1085 config CMD_HASH
1086 bool "Support 'hash' command"
1087 select HASH
1088 help
1089 This provides a way to hash data in memory using various supported
1090 algorithms (such as SHA1, MD5, CRC32). The computed digest can be
1091 saved to memory or to an environment variable. It is also possible
1092 to verify a hash against data in memory.
1093
1094 config HASH_VERIFY
1095 bool "hash -v"
1096 depends on CMD_HASH
1097 help
1098 Add -v option to verify data against a hash.
1099
1100 config CMD_TPM
1101 bool "Enable the 'tpm' command"
1102 depends on TPM
1103 help
1104 This provides a means to talk to a TPM from the command line. A wide
1105 range of commands if provided - see 'tpm help' for details. The
1106 command requires a suitable TPM on your board and the correct driver
1107 must be enabled.
1108
1109 config CMD_TPM_TEST
1110 bool "Enable the 'tpm test' command"
1111 depends on CMD_TPM
1112 help
1113 This provides a a series of tests to confirm that the TPM is working
1114 correctly. The tests cover initialisation, non-volatile RAM, extend,
1115 global lock and checking that timing is within expectations. The
1116 tests pass correctly on Infineon TPMs but may need to be adjusted
1117 for other devices.
1118
1119 endmenu
1120
1121 menu "Firmware commands"
1122 config CMD_CROS_EC
1123 bool "Enable crosec command"
1124 depends on CROS_EC
1125 default y
1126 help
1127 Enable command-line access to the Chrome OS EC (Embedded
1128 Controller). This provides the 'crosec' command which has
1129 a number of sub-commands for performing EC tasks such as
1130 updating its flash, accessing a small saved context area
1131 and talking to the I2C bus behind the EC (if there is one).
1132 endmenu
1133
1134 menu "Filesystem commands"
1135 config CMD_CBFS
1136 bool "Enable the 'cbfs' command"
1137 depends on FS_CBFS
1138 help
1139 Define this to enable support for reading from a Coreboot
1140 filesystem. This is a ROM-based filesystem used for accessing files
1141 on systems that use coreboot as the first boot-loader and then load
1142 U-Boot to actually boot the Operating System. Available commands are
1143 cbfsinit, cbfsinfo, cbfsls and cbfsload.
1144
1145 config CMD_CRAMFS
1146 bool "Enable the 'cramfs' command"
1147 depends on FS_CRAMFS
1148 help
1149 This provides commands for dealing with CRAMFS (Compressed ROM
1150 filesystem). CRAMFS is useful when space is tight since files are
1151 compressed. Two commands are provided:
1152
1153 cramfsls - lists files in a cramfs image
1154 cramfsload - loads a file from a cramfs image
1155
1156 config CMD_EXT2
1157 bool "ext2 command support"
1158 help
1159 Enables EXT2 FS command
1160
1161 config CMD_EXT4
1162 bool "ext4 command support"
1163 help
1164 Enables EXT4 FS command
1165
1166 config CMD_EXT4_WRITE
1167 depends on CMD_EXT4
1168 bool "ext4 write command support"
1169 help
1170 Enables EXT4 FS write command
1171
1172 config CMD_FAT
1173 bool "FAT command support"
1174 select FS_FAT
1175 help
1176 Support for the FAT fs
1177
1178 config CMD_FS_GENERIC
1179 bool "filesystem commands"
1180 help
1181 Enables filesystem commands (e.g. load, ls) that work for multiple
1182 fs types.
1183
1184 config CMD_FS_UUID
1185 bool "fsuuid command"
1186 help
1187 Enables fsuuid command for filesystem UUID.
1188
1189 config CMD_JFFS2
1190 bool "jffs2 command"
1191 select FS_JFFS2
1192 help
1193 Enables commands to support the JFFS2 (Journalling Flash File System
1194 version 2) filesystem. This enables fsload, ls and fsinfo which
1195 provide the ability to load files, list directories and obtain
1196 filesystem information.
1197
1198 config CMD_MTDPARTS
1199 bool "MTD partition support"
1200 help
1201 MTD partition support
1202
1203 config MTDIDS_DEFAULT
1204 string "Default MTD IDs"
1205 depends on CMD_MTDPARTS
1206 help
1207 Defines a default MTD ID
1208
1209 config MTDPARTS_DEFAULT
1210 string "Default MTD partition scheme"
1211 depends on CMD_MTDPARTS
1212 help
1213 Defines a default MTD partitioning scheme in the Linux MTD command
1214 line partitions format
1215
1216 endmenu
1217
1218 menu "Debug commands"
1219
1220 config CMD_BEDBUG
1221 bool "bedbug"
1222 help
1223 The bedbug (emBEDded deBUGger) command provides debugging features
1224 for some PowerPC processors. For details please see the
1225 docuemntation in doc/README.beddbug
1226
1227 config CMD_DIAG
1228 bool "diag - Board diagnostics"
1229 help
1230 This command provides access to board diagnostic tests. These are
1231 called Power-on Self Tests (POST). The command allows listing of
1232 available tests and running either all the tests, or specific tests
1233 identified by name.
1234
1235 config CMD_IRQ
1236 bool "irq - Show information about interrupts"
1237 depends on !ARM && !MIPS && !SH
1238 help
1239 This enables two commands:
1240
1241 interrupts - enable or disable interrupts
1242 irqinfo - print device-specific interrupt information
1243
1244 config CMD_KGDB
1245 bool "kgdb - Allow debugging of U-Boot with gdb"
1246 help
1247 This enables a 'kgdb' command which allows gdb to connect to U-Boot
1248 over a serial link for debugging purposes. This allows
1249 single-stepping, inspecting variables, etc. This is supported only
1250 on PowerPC at present.
1251
1252 endmenu
1253
1254 config CMD_UBI
1255 tristate "Enable UBI - Unsorted block images commands"
1256 select CRC32
1257 select MTD_UBI
1258 select CMD_MTDPARTS
1259 default y if NAND_SUNXI
1260 help
1261 UBI is a software layer above MTD layer which admits use of LVM-like
1262 logical volumes on top of MTD devices, hides some complexities of
1263 flash chips like wear and bad blocks and provides some other useful
1264 capabilities. Please, consult the MTD web site for more details
1265 (www.linux-mtd.infradead.org). Activate this option if you want
1266 to use U-Boot UBI commands.
1267
1268 config CMD_UBIFS
1269 tristate "Enable UBIFS - Unsorted block images filesystem commands"
1270 depends on CMD_UBI
1271 select CRC32
1272 select LZO
1273 default y if NAND_SUNXI
1274 help
1275 UBIFS is a file system for flash devices which works on top of UBI.
1276
1277 endmenu