[U-Boot] [PATCH 1/4] Add option -r to env import to allow import of text files with CRLF as line endings

Alexander Holler holler at ahsoftware.de
Mon Aug 4 08:47:54 CEST 2014


Am 03.08.2014 19:51, schrieb Wolfgang Denk:
> Dear Alexander,
>
> In message <53DE658F.5010703 at ahsoftware.de> you wrote:
>>
>> Just to clarify: I see uEnv.txt (which only was possible through your
>> env import implementation) as a read-only configuration file for u-boot,
>
> This is just one of the many possible usages.
>
>> And I don't think all the necessary stuff to save a file in all the
>> possible filesystems should end up in u-boot. Modifying filesystems is
>> dangerous.
>
> Thius has nothing to do with exporting an environment.  The export
> operation and the writing to the file system are two separate steps.
> If a file system driver contains write support or not depends on the
> file system code.  For the environment it does not matter.  If we have
> write support, we just use it.
>
>> So from a u-boot point of view uEnv.txt is a read-only mechanism and I'm
>> happy with it as such.
>
> As mentioned, this is but one usage.
>
> I think that "env import" / "env export" should be kept symmetric.

Using a \r\n instead of \n when -r is used for env export should be 
something like 4 liner or such.

But it would not be really symmetric. The -r for "env import" makes "env 
import" eat both formats, which means it can be used almost always, but 
using -r with "env export" would be a decision which always would be 
wrong for many people.

Of course, adding the possibility to export the environment in a 
system-foreign format (Assuming nobody boots windows using u-boot) 
doesn't really make a harm, it just adds the danger that people will use 
-r for "env export" because it is used for "env import" too, which most 
likely would be wrong for most usage scenarios.

Anyway, I don't have any other objections agains a -r for "env export", 
maybe it could be added to the TODO-list which contains documentation 
for "env *" too. ;)

Regards,

Alexander Holler


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