1menu "Command line interface" 2 3config 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 14config 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 26config 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 33menu "Autoboot options" 34 35config AUTOBOOT 36 bool "Autoboot" 37 default y 38 help 39 This enables the autoboot. See doc/README.autoboot for detail. 40 41config 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 51config 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 67config AUTOBOOT_ENCRYPTION 68 bool "Enable encryption in autoboot stopping" 69 depends on AUTOBOOT_KEYED 70 default n 71 72config 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 84config 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 96config 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 106config 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 115endmenu 116 117source "cmd/fastboot/Kconfig" 118 119config BUILD_BIN2C 120 bool 121 122comment "Commands" 123 124menu "Info commands" 125 126config CMD_BDI 127 bool "bdinfo" 128 default y 129 help 130 Print board info 131 132config CMD_CONFIG 133 bool "config" 134 select BUILD_BIN2C 135 default SANDBOX 136 help 137 Print ".config" contents. 138 139 If this option is enabled, the ".config" file contents are embedded 140 in the U-Boot image and can be printed on the console by the "config" 141 command. This provides information of which options are enabled on 142 the running U-Boot. 143 144config CMD_CONSOLE 145 bool "coninfo" 146 default y 147 help 148 Print console devices and information. 149 150config CMD_CPU 151 bool "cpu" 152 help 153 Print information about available CPUs. This normally shows the 154 number of CPUs, type (e.g. manufacturer, architecture, product or 155 internal name) and clock frequency. Other information may be 156 available depending on the CPU driver. 157 158config CMD_LICENSE 159 bool "license" 160 select BUILD_BIN2C 161 help 162 Print GPL license text 163 164config CMD_REGINFO 165 bool "reginfo" 166 depends on PPC 167 help 168 Register dump 169 170endmenu 171 172menu "Boot commands" 173 174config CMD_BOOTD 175 bool "bootd" 176 default y 177 help 178 Run the command stored in the environment "bootcmd", i.e. 179 "bootd" does the same thing as "run bootcmd". 180 181config CMD_BOOTM 182 bool "bootm" 183 default y 184 help 185 Boot an application image from the memory. 186 187config CMD_BOOTZ 188 bool "bootz" 189 help 190 Boot the Linux zImage 191 192config CMD_BOOTI 193 bool "booti" 194 depends on ARM64 195 default y 196 help 197 Boot an AArch64 Linux Kernel image from memory. 198 199config CMD_BOOTEFI 200 bool "bootefi" 201 depends on EFI_LOADER 202 default y 203 help 204 Boot an EFI image from memory. 205 206config CMD_BOOTEFI_HELLO_COMPILE 207 bool "Compile a standard EFI hello world binary for testing" 208 depends on CMD_BOOTEFI && (ARM || X86) 209 default y 210 help 211 This compiles a standard EFI hello world application with U-Boot so 212 that it can be used with the test/py testing framework. This is useful 213 for testing that EFI is working at a basic level, and for bringing 214 up EFI support on a new architecture. 215 216 No additional space will be required in the resulting U-Boot binary 217 when this option is enabled. 218 219config CMD_BOOTEFI_HELLO 220 bool "Allow booting a standard EFI hello world for testing" 221 depends on CMD_BOOTEFI_HELLO_COMPILE 222 help 223 This adds a standard EFI hello world application to U-Boot so that 224 it can be used with the 'bootefi hello' command. This is useful 225 for testing that EFI is working at a basic level, and for bringing 226 up EFI support on a new architecture. 227 228source lib/efi_selftest/Kconfig 229 230config CMD_BOOTMENU 231 bool "bootmenu" 232 select MENU 233 help 234 Add an ANSI terminal boot menu command. 235 236config CMD_ELF 237 bool "bootelf, bootvx" 238 default y 239 help 240 Boot an ELF/vxWorks image from the memory. 241 242config CMD_FDT 243 bool "Flattened Device Tree utility commands" 244 default y 245 depends on OF_LIBFDT 246 help 247 Do FDT related setup before booting into the Operating System. 248 249config CMD_GO 250 bool "go" 251 default y 252 help 253 Start an application at a given address. 254 255config CMD_RUN 256 bool "run" 257 default y 258 help 259 Run the command in the given environment variable. 260 261config CMD_IMI 262 bool "iminfo" 263 default y 264 help 265 Print header information for application image. 266 267config CMD_IMLS 268 bool "imls" 269 help 270 List all images found in flash 271 272config CMD_XIMG 273 bool "imxtract" 274 default y 275 help 276 Extract a part of a multi-image. 277 278config CMD_POWEROFF 279 bool "poweroff" 280 help 281 Poweroff/Shutdown the system 282 283config CMD_SPL 284 bool "spl export - Export boot information for Falcon boot" 285 depends on SPL 286 help 287 Falcon mode allows booting directly from SPL into an Operating 288 System such as Linux, thus skipping U-Boot proper. See 289 doc/README.falcon for full information about how to use this 290 command. 291 292config CMD_SPL_NAND_OFS 293 hex "Offset of OS command line args for Falcon-mode NAND boot" 294 depends on CMD_SPL 295 default 0 296 help 297 This provides the offset of the command line arguments for Linux 298 when booting from NAND in Falcon mode. See doc/README.falcon 299 for full information about how to use this option (and also see 300 board/gateworks/gw_ventana/README for an example). 301 302config CMD_SPL_WRITE_SIZE 303 hex "Size of argument area" 304 depends on CMD_SPL 305 default 0x2000 306 help 307 This provides the size of the command-line argument area in NAND 308 flash used by Falcon-mode boot. See the documentation until CMD_SPL 309 for detail. 310 311config CMD_THOR_DOWNLOAD 312 bool "thor - TIZEN 'thor' download" 313 help 314 Implements the 'thor' download protocol. This is a way of 315 downloading a software update over USB from an attached host. 316 There is no documentation about this within the U-Boot source code 317 but you should be able to find something on the interwebs. 318 319config CMD_ZBOOT 320 bool "zboot - x86 boot command" 321 help 322 With x86 machines it is common to boot a bzImage file which 323 contains both a kernel and a setup.bin file. The latter includes 324 configuration information from the dark ages which x86 boards still 325 need to pick things out of. 326 327 Consider using FIT in preference to this since it supports directly 328 booting both 32- and 64-bit kernels, as well as secure boot. 329 Documentation is available in doc/uImage.FIT/x86-fit-boot.txt 330 331endmenu 332 333menu "Environment commands" 334 335config CMD_ASKENV 336 bool "ask for env variable" 337 help 338 Ask for environment variable 339 340config CMD_EXPORTENV 341 bool "env export" 342 default y 343 help 344 Export environments. 345 346config CMD_IMPORTENV 347 bool "env import" 348 default y 349 help 350 Import environments. 351 352config CMD_EDITENV 353 bool "editenv" 354 default y 355 help 356 Edit environment variable. 357 358config CMD_GREPENV 359 bool "search env" 360 help 361 Allow for searching environment variables 362 363config CMD_SAVEENV 364 bool "saveenv" 365 default y 366 help 367 Save all environment variables into the compiled-in persistent 368 storage. 369 370config CMD_ENV_EXISTS 371 bool "env exists" 372 default y 373 help 374 Check if a variable is defined in the environment for use in 375 shell scripting. 376 377config CMD_ENV_CALLBACK 378 bool "env callbacks - print callbacks and their associated variables" 379 help 380 Some environment variable have callbacks defined by 381 U_BOOT_ENV_CALLBACK. These are called when the variable changes. 382 For example changing "baudrate" adjust the serial baud rate. This 383 command lists the currently defined callbacks. 384 385config CMD_ENV_FLAGS 386 bool "env flags -print variables that have non-default flags" 387 help 388 Some environment variables have special flags that control their 389 behaviour. For example, serial# can only be written once and cannot 390 be deleted. This command shows the variables that have special 391 flags. 392 393endmenu 394 395menu "Memory commands" 396 397config CMD_CRC32 398 bool "crc32" 399 select HASH 400 default n if ARCH_SUNXI 401 default y 402 help 403 Compute CRC32. 404 405config CRC32_VERIFY 406 bool "crc32 -v" 407 depends on CMD_CRC32 408 help 409 Add -v option to verify data against a crc32 checksum. 410 411config CMD_EEPROM 412 bool "eeprom - EEPROM subsystem" 413 help 414 (deprecated, needs conversion to driver model) 415 Provides commands to read and write EEPROM (Electrically Erasable 416 Programmable Read Only Memory) chips that are connected over an 417 I2C bus. 418 419config CMD_EEPROM_LAYOUT 420 bool "Enable layout-aware eeprom commands" 421 depends on CMD_EEPROM 422 help 423 (deprecated, needs conversion to driver model) 424 When enabled, additional eeprom sub-commands become available. 425 426 eeprom print - prints the contents of the eeprom in a human-readable 427 way (eeprom layout fields, and data formatted to be fit for human 428 consumption). 429 430 eeprom update - allows user to update eeprom fields by specifying 431 the field name, and providing the new data in a human readable format 432 (same format as displayed by the eeprom print command). 433 434 Both commands can either auto detect the layout, or be told which 435 layout to use. 436 437 Feature API: 438 __weak int parse_layout_version(char *str) 439 - override to provide your own layout name parsing 440 __weak void __eeprom_layout_assign(struct eeprom_layout *layout, 441 int layout_version); 442 - override to setup the layout metadata based on the version 443 __weak int eeprom_layout_detect(unsigned char *data) 444 - override to provide your own algorithm for detecting layout 445 version 446 eeprom_field.c 447 - contains various printing and updating functions for common 448 types of eeprom fields. Can be used for defining 449 custom layouts. 450 451config EEPROM_LAYOUT_HELP_STRING 452 string "Tells user what layout names are supported" 453 depends on CMD_EEPROM_LAYOUT 454 default "<not defined>" 455 help 456 Help printed with the LAYOUT VERSIONS part of the 'eeprom' 457 command's help. 458 459config LOOPW 460 bool "loopw" 461 help 462 Infinite write loop on address range 463 464config CMD_MD5SUM 465 bool "md5sum" 466 default n 467 select MD5 468 help 469 Compute MD5 checksum. 470 471config MD5SUM_VERIFY 472 bool "md5sum -v" 473 default n 474 depends on CMD_MD5SUM 475 help 476 Add -v option to verify data against an MD5 checksum. 477 478config CMD_MEMINFO 479 bool "meminfo" 480 help 481 Display memory information. 482 483config CMD_MEMORY 484 bool "md, mm, nm, mw, cp, cmp, base, loop" 485 default y 486 help 487 Memory commands. 488 md - memory display 489 mm - memory modify (auto-incrementing address) 490 nm - memory modify (constant address) 491 mw - memory write (fill) 492 cp - memory copy 493 cmp - memory compare 494 base - print or set address offset 495 loop - initialize loop on address range 496 497config CMD_MEMTEST 498 bool "memtest" 499 help 500 Simple RAM read/write test. 501 502config CMD_MX_CYCLIC 503 bool "mdc, mwc" 504 help 505 mdc - memory display cyclic 506 mwc - memory write cyclic 507 508config CMD_SHA1SUM 509 bool "sha1sum" 510 select SHA1 511 help 512 Compute SHA1 checksum. 513 514config SHA1SUM_VERIFY 515 bool "sha1sum -v" 516 depends on CMD_SHA1SUM 517 help 518 Add -v option to verify data against a SHA1 checksum. 519 520config CMD_STRINGS 521 bool "strings - display strings in memory" 522 help 523 This works similarly to the Unix 'strings' command except that it 524 works with a memory range. String of printable characters found 525 within the range are displayed. The minimum number of characters 526 for a sequence to be considered a string can be provided. 527 528endmenu 529 530menu "Compression commands" 531 532config CMD_LZMADEC 533 bool "lzmadec" 534 default y if CMD_BOOTI 535 select LZMA 536 help 537 Support decompressing an LZMA (Lempel-Ziv-Markov chain algorithm) 538 image from memory. 539 540config CMD_UNZIP 541 bool "unzip" 542 default n if ARCH_SUNXI 543 default y if CMD_BOOTI 544 help 545 Uncompress a zip-compressed memory region. 546 547config CMD_ZIP 548 bool "zip" 549 help 550 Compress a memory region with zlib deflate method. 551 552endmenu 553 554menu "Device access commands" 555 556config CMD_ARMFLASH 557 #depends on FLASH_CFI_DRIVER 558 bool "armflash" 559 help 560 ARM Ltd reference designs flash partition access 561 562config CMD_CLK 563 bool "clk - Show clock frequencies" 564 help 565 (deprecated) 566 Shows clock frequences by calling a sock_clk_dump() hook function. 567 This is depreated in favour of using the CLK uclass and accessing 568 clock values from associated drivers. However currently no command 569 exists for this. 570 571config CMD_DEMO 572 bool "demo - Demonstration commands for driver model" 573 depends on DM 574 help 575 Provides a 'demo' command which can be used to play around with 576 driver model. To use this properly you will need to enable one or 577 both of the demo devices (DM_DEMO_SHAPE and DM_DEMO_SIMPLE). 578 Otherwise you will always get an empty list of devices. The demo 579 devices are defined in the sandbox device tree, so the easiest 580 option is to use sandbox and pass the -d point to sandbox's 581 u-boot.dtb file. 582 583config CMD_DFU 584 bool "dfu" 585 select USB_FUNCTION_DFU 586 help 587 Enables the command "dfu" which is used to have U-Boot create a DFU 588 class device via USB. This command requires that the "dfu_alt_info" 589 environment variable be set and define the alt settings to expose to 590 the host. 591 592config CMD_DM 593 bool "dm - Access to driver model information" 594 depends on DM 595 default y 596 help 597 Provides access to driver model data structures and information, 598 such as a list of devices, list of uclasses and the state of each 599 device (e.g. activated). This is not required for operation, but 600 can be useful to see the state of driver model for debugging or 601 interest. 602 603config CMD_FDC 604 bool "fdcboot - Boot from floppy device" 605 help 606 The 'fdtboot' command allows booting an image from a floppy disk. 607 608config CMD_FLASH 609 bool "flinfo, erase, protect" 610 default y 611 help 612 NOR flash support. 613 flinfo - print FLASH memory information 614 erase - FLASH memory 615 protect - enable or disable FLASH write protection 616 617config CMD_FPGA 618 bool "fpga" 619 default y 620 help 621 FPGA support. 622 623config CMD_FPGA_LOADBP 624 bool "fpga loadbp - load partial bitstream (Xilinx only)" 625 depends on CMD_FPGA 626 help 627 Supports loading an FPGA device from a bitstream buffer containing 628 a partial bitstream. 629 630config CMD_FPGA_LOADFS 631 bool "fpga loadfs - load bitstream from FAT filesystem (Xilinx only)" 632 depends on CMD_FPGA 633 help 634 Supports loading an FPGA device from a FAT filesystem. 635 636config CMD_FPGA_LOADMK 637 bool "fpga loadmk - load bitstream from image" 638 depends on CMD_FPGA 639 help 640 Supports loading an FPGA device from a image generated by mkimage. 641 642config CMD_FPGA_LOADP 643 bool "fpga loadp - load partial bitstream" 644 depends on CMD_FPGA 645 help 646 Supports loading an FPGA device from a bitstream buffer containing 647 a partial bitstream. 648 649config CMD_FPGAD 650 bool "fpgad - dump FPGA registers" 651 help 652 (legacy, needs conversion to driver model) 653 Provides a way to dump FPGA registers by calling the board-specific 654 fpga_get_reg() function. This functions similarly to the 'md' 655 command. 656 657config CMD_FUSE 658 bool "fuse - support for the fuse subssystem" 659 help 660 (deprecated - needs conversion to driver model) 661 This allows reading, sensing, programming or overriding fuses 662 which control the behaviour of the device. The command uses the 663 fuse_...() API. 664 665config CMD_GPIO 666 bool "gpio" 667 help 668 GPIO support. 669 670config CMD_GPT 671 bool "GPT (GUID Partition Table) command" 672 select PARTITION_UUIDS 673 select EFI_PARTITION 674 imply RANDOM_UUID 675 help 676 Enable the 'gpt' command to ready and write GPT style partition 677 tables. 678 679config RANDOM_UUID 680 bool "GPT Random UUID generation" 681 help 682 Enable the generation of partitions with random UUIDs if none 683 are provided. 684 685config CMD_GPT_RENAME 686 bool "GPT partition renaming commands" 687 depends on CMD_GPT 688 help 689 Enables the 'gpt' command to interchange names on two GPT 690 partitions via the 'gpt swap' command or to rename single 691 partitions via the 'rename' command. 692 693config CMD_IDE 694 bool "ide - Support for IDE drivers" 695 select IDE 696 help 697 Provides an 'ide' command which allows accessing the IDE drive, 698 reseting the IDE interface, printing the partition table and 699 geting device info. It also enables the 'diskboot' command which 700 permits booting from an IDE drive. 701 702config CMD_IO 703 bool "io - Support for performing I/O accesses" 704 help 705 Provides an 'iod' command to display I/O space and an 'iow' command 706 to write values to the I/O space. This can be useful for manually 707 checking the state of devices during boot when debugging device 708 drivers, etc. 709 710config CMD_IOTRACE 711 bool "iotrace - Support for tracing I/O activity" 712 help 713 Provides an 'iotrace' command which supports recording I/O reads and 714 writes in a trace buffer in memory . It also maintains a checksum 715 of the trace records (even if space is exhausted) so that the 716 sequence of I/O accesses can be verified. 717 718 When debugging drivers it is useful to see what I/O accesses were 719 done and in what order. 720 721 Even if the individual accesses are of little interest it can be 722 useful to verify that the access pattern is consistent each time 723 an operation is performed. In this case a checksum can be used to 724 characterise the operation of a driver. The checksum can be compared 725 across different runs of the operation to verify that the driver is 726 working properly. 727 728 In particular, when performing major refactoring of the driver, where 729 the access pattern should not change, the checksum provides assurance 730 that the refactoring work has not broken the driver. 731 732 This works by sneaking into the io.h heder for an architecture and 733 redirecting I/O accesses through iotrace's tracing mechanism. 734 735 For now no commands are provided to examine the trace buffer. The 736 format is fairly simple, so 'md' is a reasonable substitute. 737 738 Note: The checksum feature is only useful for I/O regions where the 739 contents do not change outside of software control. Where this is not 740 suitable you can fall back to manually comparing the addresses. It 741 might be useful to enhance tracing to only checksum the accesses and 742 not the data read/written. 743 744config CMD_I2C 745 bool "i2c" 746 help 747 I2C support. 748 749config CMD_LOADB 750 bool "loadb" 751 default n if ARCH_SUNXI 752 default y 753 help 754 Load a binary file over serial line. 755 756config CMD_LOADS 757 bool "loads" 758 default n if ARCH_SUNXI 759 default y 760 help 761 Load an S-Record file over serial line 762 763config CMD_MMC 764 bool "mmc" 765 help 766 MMC memory mapped support. 767 768config CMD_NAND 769 bool "nand" 770 default y if NAND_SUNXI 771 help 772 NAND support. 773 774if CMD_NAND 775config CMD_NAND_TRIMFFS 776 bool "nand write.trimffs" 777 default y if ARCH_SUNXI 778 help 779 Allows one to skip empty pages when flashing something on a NAND. 780 781config CMD_NAND_LOCK_UNLOCK 782 bool "nand lock/unlock" 783 help 784 NAND locking support. 785 786config CMD_NAND_TORTURE 787 bool "nand torture" 788 help 789 NAND torture support. 790 791endif # CMD_NAND 792 793config CMD_NVME 794 bool "nvme" 795 depends on NVME 796 default y if NVME 797 help 798 NVM Express device support 799 800config CMD_MMC_SPI 801 bool "mmc_spi - Set up MMC SPI device" 802 help 803 Provides a way to set up an MMC (Multimedia Card) SPI (Serial 804 Peripheral Interface) device. The device provides a means of 805 accessing an MMC device via SPI using a single data line, limited 806 to 20MHz. It is useful since it reduces the amount of protocol code 807 required. 808 809config CMD_ONENAND 810 bool "onenand - access to onenand device" 811 help 812 OneNAND is a brand of NAND ('Not AND' gate) flash which provides 813 various useful features. This command allows reading, writing, 814 and erasing blocks. It allso provides a way to show and change 815 bad blocks, and test the device. 816 817config CMD_PART 818 bool "part" 819 select PARTITION_UUIDS 820 help 821 Read and display information about the partition table on 822 various media. 823 824config CMD_PCI 825 bool "pci - Access PCI devices" 826 help 827 Provide access to PCI (Peripheral Interconnect Bus), a type of bus 828 used on some devices to allow the CPU to communicate with its 829 peripherals. Sub-commands allow bus enumeration, displaying and 830 changing configuration space and a few other features. 831 832config CMD_PCMCIA 833 bool "pinit - Set up PCMCIA device" 834 help 835 Provides a means to initialise a PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory 836 Card International Association) device. This is an old standard from 837 about 1990. These devices are typically removable memory or network 838 cards using a standard 68-pin connector. 839 840config CMD_READ 841 bool "read - Read binary data from a partition" 842 help 843 Provides low-level access to the data in a partition. 844 845config CMD_REMOTEPROC 846 bool "remoteproc" 847 depends on REMOTEPROC 848 help 849 Support for Remote Processor control 850 851config CMD_SATA 852 bool "sata - Access SATA subsystem" 853 select SATA 854 help 855 SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is a serial bus 856 standard for connecting to hard drives and other storage devices. 857 This command provides information about attached devices and allows 858 reading, writing and other operations. 859 860 SATA replaces PATA (originally just ATA), which stands for Parallel AT 861 Attachment, where AT refers to an IBM AT (Advanced Technology) 862 computer released in 1984. 863 864config CMD_SAVES 865 bool "saves - Save a file over serial in S-Record format" 866 help 867 Provides a way to save a binary file using the Motorola S-Record 868 format over the serial line. 869 870config CMD_SDRAM 871 bool "sdram - Print SDRAM configuration information" 872 help 873 Provides information about attached SDRAM. This assumed that the 874 SDRAM has an EEPROM with information that can be read using the 875 I2C bus. This is only available on some boards. 876 877config CMD_SF 878 bool "sf" 879 help 880 SPI Flash support 881 882config CMD_SF_TEST 883 bool "sf test - Allow testing of SPI flash" 884 help 885 Provides a way to test that SPI flash is working correctly. The 886 test is destructive, in that an area of SPI flash must be provided 887 for the test to use. Performance information is also provided, 888 measuring the performance of reading, writing and erasing in 889 Mbps (Million Bits Per Second). This value should approximately 890 equal the SPI bus speed for a single-bit-wide SPI bus, assuming 891 everything is working properly. 892 893config CMD_SPI 894 bool "sspi" 895 help 896 SPI utility command. 897 898config CMD_TSI148 899 bool "tsi148 - Command to access tsi148 device" 900 help 901 This provides various sub-commands to initialise and configure the 902 Turndra tsi148 device. See the command help for full details. 903 904config CMD_UNIVERSE 905 bool "universe - Command to set up the Turndra Universe controller" 906 help 907 This allows setting up the VMEbus provided by this controller. 908 See the command help for full details. 909 910config CMD_USB 911 bool "usb" 912 help 913 USB support. 914 915config CMD_USB_SDP 916 bool "sdp" 917 select USB_FUNCTION_SDP 918 help 919 Enables the command "sdp" which is used to have U-Boot emulating the 920 Serial Download Protocol (SDP) via USB. 921config CMD_ROCKUSB 922 bool "rockusb" 923 depends on USB_FUNCTION_ROCKUSB 924 help 925 Rockusb protocol is widely used by Rockchip SoC based devices. It can 926 read/write info, image to/from devices. This enable rockusb command 927 support to communication with rockusb device. for more detail about 928 this command, please read doc/README.rockusb. 929 930config CMD_USB_MASS_STORAGE 931 bool "UMS usb mass storage" 932 help 933 USB mass storage support 934 935endmenu 936 937 938menu "Shell scripting commands" 939 940config CMD_ECHO 941 bool "echo" 942 default y 943 help 944 Echo args to console 945 946config CMD_ITEST 947 bool "itest" 948 default y 949 help 950 Return true/false on integer compare. 951 952config CMD_SOURCE 953 bool "source" 954 default y 955 help 956 Run script from memory 957 958config CMD_SETEXPR 959 bool "setexpr" 960 default y 961 help 962 Evaluate boolean and math expressions and store the result in an env 963 variable. 964 Also supports loading the value at a memory location into a variable. 965 If CONFIG_REGEX is enabled, setexpr also supports a gsub function. 966 967endmenu 968 969menu "Network commands" 970 971config CMD_NET 972 bool "bootp, tftpboot" 973 select NET 974 default y 975 help 976 Network commands. 977 bootp - boot image via network using BOOTP/TFTP protocol 978 tftpboot - boot image via network using TFTP protocol 979 980config CMD_TFTPPUT 981 bool "tftp put" 982 help 983 TFTP put command, for uploading files to a server 984 985config CMD_TFTPSRV 986 bool "tftpsrv" 987 help 988 Act as a TFTP server and boot the first received file 989 990config CMD_RARP 991 bool "rarpboot" 992 help 993 Boot image via network using RARP/TFTP protocol 994 995config CMD_DHCP 996 bool "dhcp" 997 help 998 Boot image via network using DHCP/TFTP protocol 999 1000config CMD_PXE 1001 bool "pxe" 1002 select MENU 1003 help 1004 Boot image via network using PXE protocol 1005 1006config CMD_NFS 1007 bool "nfs" 1008 default y 1009 help 1010 Boot image via network using NFS protocol. 1011 1012config CMD_MII 1013 bool "mii" 1014 help 1015 Enable MII utility commands. 1016 1017config CMD_PING 1018 bool "ping" 1019 help 1020 Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network host 1021 1022config CMD_CDP 1023 bool "cdp" 1024 help 1025 Perform CDP network configuration 1026 1027config CMD_SNTP 1028 bool "sntp" 1029 help 1030 Synchronize RTC via network 1031 1032config CMD_DNS 1033 bool "dns" 1034 help 1035 Lookup the IP of a hostname 1036 1037config CMD_LINK_LOCAL 1038 bool "linklocal" 1039 help 1040 Acquire a network IP address using the link-local protocol 1041 1042config CMD_ETHSW 1043 bool "ethsw" 1044 help 1045 Allow control of L2 Ethernet switch commands. These are supported 1046 by the vsc9953 Ethernet driver at present. Sub-commands allow 1047 operations such as enabling / disabling a port and 1048 viewing/maintaining the filtering database (FDB) 1049 1050endmenu 1051 1052menu "Misc commands" 1053 1054config CMD_BMP 1055 bool "Enable 'bmp' command" 1056 depends on LCD || DM_VIDEO || VIDEO 1057 help 1058 This provides a way to obtain information about a BMP-format iamge 1059 and to display it. BMP (which presumably stands for BitMaP) is a 1060 file format defined by Microsoft which supports images of various 1061 depths, formats and compression methods. Headers on the file 1062 determine the formats used. This command can be used by first loading 1063 the image into RAM, then using this command to look at it or display 1064 it. 1065 1066config CMD_BSP 1067 bool "Enable board-specific commands" 1068 help 1069 (deprecated: instead, please define a Kconfig option for each command) 1070 1071 Some boards have board-specific commands which are only enabled 1072 during developemnt and need to be turned off for production. This 1073 option provides a way to control this. The commands that are enabled 1074 vary depending on the board. 1075 1076config CMD_BKOPS_ENABLE 1077 bool "mmc bkops enable" 1078 depends on CMD_MMC 1079 default n 1080 help 1081 Enable command for setting manual background operations handshake 1082 on a eMMC device. The feature is optionally available on eMMC devices 1083 conforming to standard >= 4.41. 1084 1085config CMD_BLOCK_CACHE 1086 bool "blkcache - control and stats for block cache" 1087 depends on BLOCK_CACHE 1088 default y if BLOCK_CACHE 1089 help 1090 Enable the blkcache command, which can be used to control the 1091 operation of the cache functions. 1092 This is most useful when fine-tuning the operation of the cache 1093 during development, but also allows the cache to be disabled when 1094 it might hurt performance (e.g. when using the ums command). 1095 1096config CMD_CACHE 1097 bool "icache or dcache" 1098 help 1099 Enable the "icache" and "dcache" commands 1100 1101config CMD_DISPLAY 1102 bool "Enable the 'display' command, for character displays" 1103 help 1104 (this needs porting to driver model) 1105 This enables the 'display' command which allows a string to be 1106 displayed on a simple board-specific display. Implement 1107 display_putc() to use it. 1108 1109config CMD_LED 1110 bool "led" 1111 default y if LED 1112 help 1113 Enable the 'led' command which allows for control of LEDs supported 1114 by the board. The LEDs can be listed with 'led list' and controlled 1115 with led on/off/togle/blink. Any LED drivers can be controlled with 1116 this command, e.g. led_gpio. 1117 1118config CMD_DATE 1119 bool "date" 1120 default y if DM_RTC 1121 help 1122 Enable the 'date' command for getting/setting the time/date in RTC 1123 devices. 1124 1125config CMD_TIME 1126 bool "time" 1127 help 1128 Run commands and summarize execution time. 1129 1130config CMD_GETTIME 1131 bool "gettime - read elapsed time" 1132 help 1133 Enable the 'gettime' command which reads the elapsed time since 1134 U-Boot started running. This shows the time in seconds and 1135 milliseconds. See also the 'bootstage' command which provides more 1136 flexibility for boot timing. 1137 1138# TODO: rename to CMD_SLEEP 1139config CMD_MISC 1140 bool "sleep" 1141 default n if ARCH_SUNXI 1142 default y 1143 help 1144 Delay execution for some time 1145 1146config CMD_TIMER 1147 bool "timer" 1148 help 1149 Access the system timer. 1150 1151config CMD_SOUND 1152 bool "sound" 1153 depends on SOUND 1154 help 1155 This provides basic access to the U-Boot's sound support. The main 1156 feature is to play a beep. 1157 1158 sound init - set up sound system 1159 sound play - play a sound 1160 1161config CMD_QFW 1162 bool "qfw" 1163 select QFW 1164 help 1165 This provides access to the QEMU firmware interface. The main 1166 feature is to allow easy loading of files passed to qemu-system 1167 via -kernel / -initrd 1168 1169source "cmd/mvebu/Kconfig" 1170 1171config CMD_TERMINAL 1172 bool "terminal - provides a way to attach a serial terminal" 1173 help 1174 Provides a 'cu'-like serial terminal command. This can be used to 1175 access other serial ports from the system console. The terminal 1176 is very simple with no special processing of characters. As with 1177 cu, you can press ~. (tilde followed by period) to exit. 1178 1179config CMD_UUID 1180 bool "uuid, guid - generation of unique IDs" 1181 help 1182 This enables two commands: 1183 1184 uuid - generate random Universally Unique Identifier 1185 guid - generate Globally Unique Identifier based on random UUID 1186 1187 The two commands are very similar except for the endianness of the 1188 output. 1189 1190endmenu 1191 1192source "cmd/ti/Kconfig" 1193 1194config CMD_BOOTSTAGE 1195 bool "Enable the 'bootstage' command" 1196 depends on BOOTSTAGE 1197 help 1198 Add a 'bootstage' command which supports printing a report 1199 and un/stashing of bootstage data. 1200 1201menu "Power commands" 1202config CMD_PMIC 1203 bool "Enable Driver Model PMIC command" 1204 depends on DM_PMIC 1205 help 1206 This is the pmic command, based on a driver model pmic's API. 1207 Command features are unchanged: 1208 - list - list pmic devices 1209 - pmic dev <id> - show or [set] operating pmic device (NEW) 1210 - pmic dump - dump registers 1211 - pmic read address - read byte of register at address 1212 - pmic write address - write byte to register at address 1213 The only one change for this command is 'dev' subcommand. 1214 1215config CMD_REGULATOR 1216 bool "Enable Driver Model REGULATOR command" 1217 depends on DM_REGULATOR 1218 help 1219 This command is based on driver model regulator's API. 1220 User interface features: 1221 - list - list regulator devices 1222 - regulator dev <id> - show or [set] operating regulator device 1223 - regulator info - print constraints info 1224 - regulator status - print operating status 1225 - regulator value <val] <-f> - print/[set] voltage value [uV] 1226 - regulator current <val> - print/[set] current value [uA] 1227 - regulator mode <id> - print/[set] operating mode id 1228 - regulator enable - enable the regulator output 1229 - regulator disable - disable the regulator output 1230 1231 The '-f' (force) option can be used for set the value which exceeds 1232 the limits, which are found in device-tree and are kept in regulator's 1233 uclass platdata structure. 1234 1235endmenu 1236 1237menu "Security commands" 1238config CMD_AES 1239 bool "Enable the 'aes' command" 1240 select AES 1241 help 1242 This provides a means to encrypt and decrypt data using the AES 1243 (Advanced Encryption Standard). This algorithm uses a symetric key 1244 and is widely used as a streaming cipher. Different key lengths are 1245 supported by the algorithm but this command only supports 128 bits 1246 at present. 1247 1248config CMD_BLOB 1249 bool "Enable the 'blob' command" 1250 help 1251 This is used with the Freescale secure boot mechanism. 1252 1253 Freescale's SEC block has built-in Blob Protocol which provides 1254 a method for protecting user-defined data across system power 1255 cycles. SEC block protects data in a data structure called a Blob, 1256 which provides both confidentiality and integrity protection. 1257 1258 Encapsulating data as a blob 1259 Each time that the Blob Protocol is used to protect data, a 1260 different randomly generated key is used to encrypt the data. 1261 This random key is itself encrypted using a key which is derived 1262 from SoC's non-volatile secret key and a 16 bit Key identifier. 1263 The resulting encrypted key along with encrypted data is called a 1264 blob. The non-volatile secure key is available for use only during 1265 secure boot. 1266 1267 During decapsulation, the reverse process is performed to get back 1268 the original data. 1269 1270 Sub-commands: 1271 blob enc - encapsulating data as a cryptgraphic blob 1272 blob dec - decapsulating cryptgraphic blob to get the data 1273 1274 Syntax: 1275 1276 blob enc src dst len km 1277 1278 Encapsulate and create blob of data $len bytes long 1279 at address $src and store the result at address $dst. 1280 $km is the 16 byte key modifier is also required for 1281 generation/use as key for cryptographic operation. Key 1282 modifier should be 16 byte long. 1283 1284 blob dec src dst len km 1285 1286 Decapsulate the blob of data at address $src and 1287 store result of $len byte at addr $dst. 1288 $km is the 16 byte key modifier is also required for 1289 generation/use as key for cryptographic operation. Key 1290 modifier should be 16 byte long. 1291 1292config CMD_HASH 1293 bool "Support 'hash' command" 1294 select HASH 1295 help 1296 This provides a way to hash data in memory using various supported 1297 algorithms (such as SHA1, MD5, CRC32). The computed digest can be 1298 saved to memory or to an environment variable. It is also possible 1299 to verify a hash against data in memory. 1300 1301config HASH_VERIFY 1302 bool "hash -v" 1303 depends on CMD_HASH 1304 help 1305 Add -v option to verify data against a hash. 1306 1307config CMD_TPM 1308 bool "Enable the 'tpm' command" 1309 depends on TPM 1310 help 1311 This provides a means to talk to a TPM from the command line. A wide 1312 range of commands if provided - see 'tpm help' for details. The 1313 command requires a suitable TPM on your board and the correct driver 1314 must be enabled. 1315 1316config CMD_TPM_TEST 1317 bool "Enable the 'tpm test' command" 1318 depends on CMD_TPM 1319 help 1320 This provides a a series of tests to confirm that the TPM is working 1321 correctly. The tests cover initialisation, non-volatile RAM, extend, 1322 global lock and checking that timing is within expectations. The 1323 tests pass correctly on Infineon TPMs but may need to be adjusted 1324 for other devices. 1325 1326endmenu 1327 1328menu "Firmware commands" 1329config CMD_CROS_EC 1330 bool "Enable crosec command" 1331 depends on CROS_EC 1332 default y 1333 help 1334 Enable command-line access to the Chrome OS EC (Embedded 1335 Controller). This provides the 'crosec' command which has 1336 a number of sub-commands for performing EC tasks such as 1337 updating its flash, accessing a small saved context area 1338 and talking to the I2C bus behind the EC (if there is one). 1339endmenu 1340 1341menu "Filesystem commands" 1342config CMD_BTRFS 1343 bool "Enable the 'btrsubvol' command" 1344 select FS_BTRFS 1345 help 1346 This enables the 'btrsubvol' command to list subvolumes 1347 of a BTRFS filesystem. There are no special commands for 1348 listing BTRFS directories or loading BTRFS files - this 1349 can be done by the generic 'fs' commands (see CMD_FS_GENERIC) 1350 when BTRFS is enabled (see FS_BTRFS). 1351 1352config CMD_CBFS 1353 bool "Enable the 'cbfs' command" 1354 depends on FS_CBFS 1355 help 1356 Define this to enable support for reading from a Coreboot 1357 filesystem. This is a ROM-based filesystem used for accessing files 1358 on systems that use coreboot as the first boot-loader and then load 1359 U-Boot to actually boot the Operating System. Available commands are 1360 cbfsinit, cbfsinfo, cbfsls and cbfsload. 1361 1362config CMD_CRAMFS 1363 bool "Enable the 'cramfs' command" 1364 depends on FS_CRAMFS 1365 help 1366 This provides commands for dealing with CRAMFS (Compressed ROM 1367 filesystem). CRAMFS is useful when space is tight since files are 1368 compressed. Two commands are provided: 1369 1370 cramfsls - lists files in a cramfs image 1371 cramfsload - loads a file from a cramfs image 1372 1373config CMD_EXT2 1374 bool "ext2 command support" 1375 select FS_EXT4 1376 help 1377 Enables EXT2 FS command 1378 1379config CMD_EXT4 1380 bool "ext4 command support" 1381 select FS_EXT4 1382 help 1383 Enables EXT4 FS command 1384 1385config CMD_EXT4_WRITE 1386 depends on CMD_EXT4 1387 bool "ext4 write command support" 1388 select EXT4_WRITE 1389 help 1390 Enables EXT4 FS write command 1391 1392config CMD_FAT 1393 bool "FAT command support" 1394 select FS_FAT 1395 help 1396 Support for the FAT fs 1397 1398config CMD_FS_GENERIC 1399 bool "filesystem commands" 1400 help 1401 Enables filesystem commands (e.g. load, ls) that work for multiple 1402 fs types. 1403 1404config CMD_FS_UUID 1405 bool "fsuuid command" 1406 help 1407 Enables fsuuid command for filesystem UUID. 1408 1409config CMD_JFFS2 1410 bool "jffs2 command" 1411 select FS_JFFS2 1412 help 1413 Enables commands to support the JFFS2 (Journalling Flash File System 1414 version 2) filesystem. This enables fsload, ls and fsinfo which 1415 provide the ability to load files, list directories and obtain 1416 filesystem information. 1417 1418config CMD_MTDPARTS 1419 bool "MTD partition support" 1420 help 1421 MTD partition support 1422 1423config MTDIDS_DEFAULT 1424 string "Default MTD IDs" 1425 depends on CMD_MTDPARTS || CMD_NAND || CMD_FLASH 1426 help 1427 Defines a default MTD IDs list for use with MTD partitions in the 1428 Linux MTD command line partitions format. 1429 1430config MTDPARTS_DEFAULT 1431 string "Default MTD partition scheme" 1432 depends on CMD_MTDPARTS || CMD_NAND || CMD_FLASH 1433 help 1434 Defines a default MTD partitioning scheme in the Linux MTD command 1435 line partitions format 1436 1437config CMD_MTDPARTS_SPREAD 1438 bool "Padd partition size to take account of bad blocks" 1439 depends on CMD_MTDPARTS 1440 help 1441 This enables the 'spread' sub-command of the mtdparts command. 1442 This command will modify the existing mtdparts variable by increasing 1443 the size of the partitions such that 1) each partition's net size is 1444 at least as large as the size specified in the mtdparts variable and 1445 2) each partition starts on a good block. 1446 1447config CMD_REISER 1448 bool "reiser - Access to reiserfs filesystems" 1449 help 1450 This provides two commands which operate on a resierfs filesystem, 1451 commonly used some years ago: 1452 1453 reiserls - list files 1454 reiserload - load a file 1455 1456config CMD_SCSI 1457 bool "scsi - Access to SCSI devices" 1458 default y if SCSI 1459 help 1460 This provides a 'scsi' command which provides access to SCSI (Small 1461 Computer System Interface) devices. The command provides a way to 1462 scan the bus, reset the bus, read and write data and get information 1463 about devices. 1464 1465config CMD_YAFFS2 1466 bool "yaffs2 - Access of YAFFS2 filesystem" 1467 depends on YAFFS2 1468 default y 1469 help 1470 This provides commands for accessing a YAFFS2 filesystem. Yet 1471 Another Flash Filesystem 2 is a filesystem designed specifically 1472 for NAND flash. It incorporates bad-block management and ensures 1473 that device writes are sequential regardless of filesystem 1474 activity. 1475 1476config CMD_ZFS 1477 bool "zfs - Access of ZFS filesystem" 1478 help 1479 This provides commands to accessing a ZFS filesystem, commonly used 1480 on Solaris systems. Two sub-commands are provided: 1481 1482 zfsls - list files in a directory 1483 zfsload - load a file 1484 1485 See doc/README.zfs for more details. 1486 1487endmenu 1488 1489menu "Debug commands" 1490 1491config CMD_BEDBUG 1492 bool "bedbug" 1493 help 1494 The bedbug (emBEDded deBUGger) command provides debugging features 1495 for some PowerPC processors. For details please see the 1496 docuemntation in doc/README.beddbug 1497 1498config CMD_DIAG 1499 bool "diag - Board diagnostics" 1500 help 1501 This command provides access to board diagnostic tests. These are 1502 called Power-on Self Tests (POST). The command allows listing of 1503 available tests and running either all the tests, or specific tests 1504 identified by name. 1505 1506config CMD_IRQ 1507 bool "irq - Show information about interrupts" 1508 depends on !ARM && !MIPS && !SH 1509 help 1510 This enables two commands: 1511 1512 interrupts - enable or disable interrupts 1513 irqinfo - print device-specific interrupt information 1514 1515config CMD_KGDB 1516 bool "kgdb - Allow debugging of U-Boot with gdb" 1517 help 1518 This enables a 'kgdb' command which allows gdb to connect to U-Boot 1519 over a serial link for debugging purposes. This allows 1520 single-stepping, inspecting variables, etc. This is supported only 1521 on PowerPC at present. 1522 1523config CMD_LOG 1524 bool "log - Generation, control and access to logging" 1525 help 1526 This provides access to logging features. It allows the output of 1527 log data to be controlled to a limited extent (setting up the default 1528 maximum log level for emitting of records). It also provides access 1529 to a command used for testing the log system. 1530 1531config CMD_TRACE 1532 bool "trace - Support tracing of function calls and timing" 1533 help 1534 Enables a command to control using of function tracing within 1535 U-Boot. This allows recording of call traces including timing 1536 information. The command can write data to memory for exporting 1537 for analsys (e.g. using bootchart). See doc/README.trace for full 1538 details. 1539 1540endmenu 1541 1542config CMD_UBI 1543 tristate "Enable UBI - Unsorted block images commands" 1544 select CRC32 1545 select MTD_UBI 1546 select CMD_MTDPARTS 1547 default y if NAND_SUNXI 1548 help 1549 UBI is a software layer above MTD layer which admits use of LVM-like 1550 logical volumes on top of MTD devices, hides some complexities of 1551 flash chips like wear and bad blocks and provides some other useful 1552 capabilities. Please, consult the MTD web site for more details 1553 (www.linux-mtd.infradead.org). Activate this option if you want 1554 to use U-Boot UBI commands. 1555 1556config CMD_UBIFS 1557 tristate "Enable UBIFS - Unsorted block images filesystem commands" 1558 depends on CMD_UBI 1559 select CRC32 1560 select LZO 1561 default y if CMD_UBI 1562 help 1563 UBIFS is a file system for flash devices which works on top of UBI. 1564 1565endmenu 1566