[U-Boot-Users] How do you test a bit set/clear from U-Boot command line/script?
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Thu Apr 27 00:20:44 CEST 2006
In message <444FDD08.2010101 at orkun.us> you wrote:
>
> I am not asking anything about hardware. Forget I said GPIO. Let's say a
> value in general memory space. It could be in ram or flash....
>
> I know I can compare a simple value using itest command. e.g.
>
> itest *4000 -eq 1234 && echo 'Addr 4000 contains 1234'
>
> Now my problem is how can I test a bit of 32 bit quantity (say bit 4)
> stored at location 4000? This is a question about general hush/u-boot
> shell capability? It is a generic question...
At the moment there is no command that implements this. As you
probaly are aware, the "itest" command just implements the following
operations:
op_tbl_t op_table [] = {
{ "-lt", LT },
{ "<" , LT },
{ "-gt", GT },
{ ">" , GT },
{ "-eq", EQ },
{ "==" , EQ },
{ "-ne", NE },
{ "!=" , NE },
{ "<>" , NE },
{ "-ge", GE },
{ ">=" , GE },
{ "-le", LE },
{ "<=" , LE },
};
Feel free to add new commands for AND, OR, and XOR...
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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