[U-Boot] [PATCH] tools: mkimage can read input on /dev/stdin
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Sun Sep 28 19:48:03 CEST 2014
Dear Julien,
In message <CADF714Y4ufr4SuoF83tgyJxyhx1gdKYKw9E6JWtYhHfM3NxzUg at mail.gmail.com> you wrote:
>
> > So if we add support to read from stdin instead from a file where we
> > pass the file name as an argument, we should probably do this in a
> > consistent way. It would be a frustrating experience to the end user
> > to learn that he can use stdin here but not there - so we would
> > probably have to rework all these use cases? And how should we
> > implement this - would a file name "-" mean stdin (1), or should we
> > simply pass "/dev/stdin" as file argument (2)?
> >
> > With (1), we need to change more code, while (2) could probably be
> > pretty transparent.
>
> If I understand well, your proposition for (1) would be to use mmap(2)
> for everything, but use read(2) for the special case "-".
I did not mean to suggest this. I probably makes more sense to use
the same code everywhere.
> I'm not sure it is a good idea. The standard input can be handled like
> any other file. And note the input could also be a named pipe, that
> you won't be able to mmap. With the patch proposed, it would work just
> fine.
But the patch would only be a part of the implementation. I think we
should see it all together to be able to compare approaches.
> Also, in the case you're having several files as input, they will be
> consumed one after the other. So if the input is "-d
> /dev/stdin:/dev/stdin:/dev/stdin", you can give the three files
> through stdin.
Ouch. That would be error prone as hell. Not all things that can be
done should be done ;-)
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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