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/freebsd-11-stable/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | subr_boot.c | 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | boot.h | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
H A D | reboot.h | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
/freebsd-11-stable/stand/userboot/userboot/ | ||
H A D | bootinfo.c | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/arm/arm/ | ||
H A D | machdep_boot.c | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
/freebsd-11-stable/stand/common/ | ||
H A D | metadata.c | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
H A D | boot.c | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
H A D | bootstrap.h | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
/freebsd-11-stable/stand/i386/libi386/ | ||
H A D | bootinfo.c | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/x86/xen/ | ||
H A D | pv.c | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
/freebsd-11-stable/stand/libsa/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
/freebsd-11-stable/stand/efi/loader/ | ||
H A D | bootinfo.c | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
H A D | main.c | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | files | diff 344378 Wed Feb 20 19:26:35 MST 2019 kevans MFC r336244, r336246-r336247: Standardize boot arg parsing r336244: Create helper functions for parsing boot args. boot_parse_arg to parse a single arg boot_parse_cmdline to parse a command line string boot_parse_args to parse all the args in a vector boot_howto_to_env Convert howto bits to env vars boot_env_to_howto Return howto mask mased on what's set in the environment. All these routines return an int that's the bitmask of the args translated to RB_* flags. As a special case, the 'S' flag sets the comconsole_speed env var. Any arg that looks like a=b will set the env key 'a' to value 'b'. If =b is omitted, 'a' is set to '1'. This should help us reduce the number of redundant copies of these routines in the tree. It should also give a more uniform experience between platforms. Also, invent a new flag RB_PROBE that's set when 'P' is parsed. On x86 + BIOS, this means 'probe for the keyboard, and if it's not there set both RB_MULTIPLE and RB_SERIAL (which means show the output on both video and serial consoles, but make serial primary). Others it may be some similar concept of probing, but it's loader dependent what, exactly, it means. These routines are suitable for /boot/loader and/or the kernel, though they may not be suitable for the tightly hand-rolled-for-space environments like boot2. r336246: Eliminate boot loader copies of boot arg parsing. Eliminate 4 of the copies of the arg parsing in /boot/laoder by using boot_parse_cmdline. r336247: Transition to boot_env_to_howto and boot_howto_to_env in the boot loader. |
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