[PATCH v3 08/18] pxe: Tidy up some comments in pxe_utils
Ramon Fried
rfried.dev at gmail.com
Tue Nov 9 09:10:23 CET 2021
On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 9:50 PM Simon Glass <sjg at chromium.org> wrote:
>
> Some of these functions are a big vague in the comments. Tidy them up a
> bit.
>
> Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg at chromium.org>
> ---
>
> (no changes since v1)
>
> boot/pxe_utils.c | 189 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
> 1 file changed, 138 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/boot/pxe_utils.c b/boot/pxe_utils.c
> index 7d15c75dd87..7a2213a5925 100644
> --- a/boot/pxe_utils.c
> +++ b/boot/pxe_utils.c
> @@ -30,6 +30,21 @@
>
> #define MAX_TFTP_PATH_LEN 512
>
> +/**
> + * format_mac_pxe() - obtain a MAC address in the PXE format
> + *
> + * This produces a MAC-address string in the format for the current ethernet
> + * device:
> + *
> + * 01-aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff
> + *
> + * where aa-ff is the MAC address in hex
> + *
> + * @outbuf: Buffer to write string to
> + * @outbuf_len: length of buffer
> + * @return 1 if OK, -ENOSPC if buffer is too small, -ENOENT is there is no
> + * current ethernet device
> + */
> int format_mac_pxe(char *outbuf, size_t outbuf_len)
> {
> uchar ethaddr[6];
> @@ -37,7 +52,7 @@ int format_mac_pxe(char *outbuf, size_t outbuf_len)
> if (outbuf_len < 21) {
> printf("outbuf is too small (%zd < 21)\n", outbuf_len);
>
> - return -EINVAL;
> + return -ENOSPC;
> }
>
> if (!eth_env_get_enetaddr_by_index("eth", eth_get_dev_index(), ethaddr))
> @@ -50,10 +65,20 @@ int format_mac_pxe(char *outbuf, size_t outbuf_len)
> return 1;
> }
>
> -/*
> - * Returns the directory the file specified in the bootfile env variable is
> +/**
> + * get_bootfile_path() - Figure out the path of a file to read
> + *
> + * Returns the directory the file specified in the 'bootfile' env variable is
> * in. If bootfile isn't defined in the environment, return NULL, which should
> * be interpreted as "don't prepend anything to paths".
> + *
> + * @file_path: File path to read (relative to the PXE file)
> + * @bootfile_path: Place to put the bootfile path
> + * @bootfile_path_size: Size of @bootfile_path in bytes
> + * @allow_abs_path: true to allow an absolute path (where @file_path starts with
> + * '/', false to return an empty path (and success) in that case
> + * Returns 1 for success, -ENOSPC if bootfile_path_size is to small to hold the
> + * resulting path
> */
> static int get_bootfile_path(const char *file_path, char *bootfile_path,
> size_t bootfile_path_size, bool allow_abs_path)
> @@ -81,7 +106,7 @@ static int get_bootfile_path(const char *file_path, char *bootfile_path,
> printf("bootfile_path too small. (%zd < %zd)\n",
> bootfile_path_size, path_len);
>
> - return -1;
> + return -ENOSPC;
> }
>
> strncpy(bootfile_path, bootfile, path_len);
> @@ -92,13 +117,18 @@ static int get_bootfile_path(const char *file_path, char *bootfile_path,
> return 1;
> }
>
> -/*
> +/**
> + * get_relfile() - read a file relative to the PXE file
> + *
> * As in pxelinux, paths to files referenced from files we retrieve are
> * relative to the location of bootfile. get_relfile takes such a path and
> * joins it with the bootfile path to get the full path to the target file. If
> * the bootfile path is NULL, we use file_path as is.
> *
> - * Returns 1 for success, or < 0 on error.
> + * @ctx: PXE context
> + * @file_path: File path to read (relative to the PXE file)
> + * @file_addr: Address to load file to
> + * Returns 1 for success, or < 0 on error
> */
> static int get_relfile(struct pxe_context *ctx, const char *file_path,
> unsigned long file_addr)
> @@ -132,6 +162,16 @@ static int get_relfile(struct pxe_context *ctx, const char *file_path,
> return ctx->getfile(ctx, relfile, addr_buf);
> }
>
> +/**
> + * get_pxe_file() - read a file
> + *
> + * The file is read and nul-terminated
> + *
> + * @ctx: PXE context
> + * @file_path: File path to read (relative to the PXE file)
> + * @file_addr: Address to load file to
> + * Returns 1 for success, or < 0 on error
> + */
> int get_pxe_file(struct pxe_context *ctx, const char *file_path,
> unsigned long file_addr)
> {
> @@ -166,6 +206,14 @@ int get_pxe_file(struct pxe_context *ctx, const char *file_path,
>
> #define PXELINUX_DIR "pxelinux.cfg/"
>
> +/**
> + * get_pxelinux_path() - Get a file in the pxelinux.cfg/ directory
> + *
> + * @ctx: PXE context
> + * @file: Filename to process (relative to pxelinux.cfg/)
> + * Returns 1 for success, -ENAMETOOLONG if the resulting path is too long.
> + * or other value < 0 on other error
> + */
> int get_pxelinux_path(struct pxe_context *ctx, const char *file,
> unsigned long pxefile_addr_r)
> {
> @@ -183,12 +231,20 @@ int get_pxelinux_path(struct pxe_context *ctx, const char *file,
> return get_pxe_file(ctx, path, pxefile_addr_r);
> }
>
> -/*
> +/**
> + * get_relfile_envaddr() - read a file to an address in an env var
> + *
> * Wrapper to make it easier to store the file at file_path in the location
> * specified by envaddr_name. file_path will be joined to the bootfile path,
> * if any is specified.
> *
> - * Returns 1 on success or < 0 on error.
> + * @ctx: PXE context
> + * @file_path: File path to read (relative to the PXE file)
> + * @envaddr_name: Name of environment variable which contains the address to
> + * load to
> + * Returns 1 on success, -ENOENT if @envaddr_name does not exist as an
> + * environment variable, -EINVAL if its format is not valid hex, or other
> + * value < 0 on other error
> */
> static int get_relfile_envaddr(struct pxe_context *ctx, const char *file_path,
> const char *envaddr_name)
> @@ -207,11 +263,13 @@ static int get_relfile_envaddr(struct pxe_context *ctx, const char *file_path,
> return get_relfile(ctx, file_path, file_addr);
> }
>
> -/*
> +/**
> + * label_create() - crate a new PXE label
> + *
> * Allocates memory for and initializes a pxe_label. This uses malloc, so the
> * result must be free()'d to reclaim the memory.
> *
> - * Returns NULL if malloc fails.
> + * Returns a pointer to the label, or NULL if out of memory
> */
> static struct pxe_label *label_create(void)
> {
> @@ -227,13 +285,18 @@ static struct pxe_label *label_create(void)
> return label;
> }
>
> -/*
> - * Free the memory used by a pxe_label, including that used by its name,
> - * kernel, append and initrd members, if they're non NULL.
> +/**
> + * label_destroy() - free the memory used by a pxe_label
> + *
> + * This frees @label itself as well as memory used by its name,
> + * kernel, config, append, initrd, fdt, fdtdir and fdtoverlay members, if
> + * they're non-NULL.
> *
> * So - be sure to only use dynamically allocated memory for the members of
> * the pxe_label struct, unless you want to clean it up first. These are
> * currently only created by the pxe file parsing code.
> + *
> + * @label: Label to free
> */
> static void label_destroy(struct pxe_label *label)
> {
> @@ -264,11 +327,13 @@ static void label_destroy(struct pxe_label *label)
> free(label);
> }
>
> -/*
> - * Print a label and its string members if they're defined.
> +/**
> + * label_print() - Print a label and its string members if they're defined
> *
> * This is passed as a callback to the menu code for displaying each
> * menu entry.
> + *
> + * @data: Label to print (is cast to struct pxe_label *)
> */
> static void label_print(void *data)
> {
> @@ -278,14 +343,16 @@ static void label_print(void *data)
> printf("%s:\t%s\n", label->num, c);
> }
>
> -/*
> - * Boot a label that specified 'localboot'. This requires that the 'localcmd'
> - * environment variable is defined. Its contents will be executed as U-Boot
> - * command. If the label specified an 'append' line, its contents will be
> - * used to overwrite the contents of the 'bootargs' environment variable prior
> - * to running 'localcmd'.
> +/**
> + * label_localboot() - Boot a label that specified 'localboot'
> + *
> + * This requires that the 'localcmd' environment variable is defined. Its
> + * contents will be executed as U-Boot commands. If the label specified an
> + * 'append' line, its contents will be used to overwrite the contents of the
> + * 'bootargs' environment variable prior to running 'localcmd'.
> *
> - * Returns 1 on success or < 0 on error.
> + * @label: Label to process
> + * Returns 1 on success or < 0 on error
> */
> static int label_localboot(struct pxe_label *label)
> {
> @@ -309,8 +376,11 @@ static int label_localboot(struct pxe_label *label)
> return run_command_list(localcmd, strlen(localcmd), 0);
> }
>
> -/*
> - * Loads fdt overlays specified in 'fdtoverlays'.
> +/**
> + * label_boot_fdtoverlay() - Loads fdt overlays specified in 'fdtoverlays'
> + *
> + * @ctx: PXE context
> + * @label: Label to process
> */
> #ifdef CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT_OVERLAY
> static void label_boot_fdtoverlay(struct pxe_context *ctx,
> @@ -396,8 +466,8 @@ skip_overlay:
> }
> #endif
>
> -/*
> - * Boot according to the contents of a pxe_label.
> +/**
> + * label_boot() - Boot according to the contents of a pxe_label
> *
> * If we can't boot for any reason, we return. A successful boot never
> * returns.
> @@ -410,6 +480,11 @@ skip_overlay:
> *
> * If the label specifies an 'append' line, its contents will overwrite that
> * of the 'bootargs' environment variable.
> + *
> + * @ctx: PXE context
> + * @label: Label to process
> + * Returns does not return on success, otherwise returns 0 if a localboot
> + * label was processed, or 1 on error
> */
> static int label_boot(struct pxe_context *ctx, struct pxe_label *label)
> {
> @@ -648,9 +723,7 @@ cleanup:
> return 1;
> }
>
> -/*
> - * Tokens for the pxe file parser.
> - */
> +/** enum token_type - Tokens for the pxe file parser */
> enum token_type {
> T_EOL,
> T_STRING,
> @@ -676,17 +749,13 @@ enum token_type {
> T_INVALID
> };
>
> -/*
> - * A token - given by a value and a type.
> - */
> +/** struct token - token - given by a value and a type */
> struct token {
> char *val;
> enum token_type type;
> };
>
> -/*
> - * Keywords recognized.
> - */
> +/* Keywords recognized */
> static const struct token keywords[] = {
> {"menu", T_MENU},
> {"title", T_TITLE},
> @@ -711,7 +780,9 @@ static const struct token keywords[] = {
> {NULL, T_INVALID}
> };
>
> -/*
> +/**
> + * enum lex_state - lexer state
> + *
> * Since pxe(linux) files don't have a token to identify the start of a
> * literal, we have to keep track of when we're in a state where a literal is
> * expected vs when we're in a state a keyword is expected.
> @@ -722,11 +793,10 @@ enum lex_state {
> L_SLITERAL
> };
>
> -/*
> - * get_string retrieves a string from *p and stores it as a token in
> - * *t.
> +/**
> + * get_string() - retrieves a string from *p and stores it as a token in *t.
> *
> - * get_string used for scanning both string literals and keywords.
> + * This is used for scanning both string literals and keywords.
> *
> * Characters from *p are copied into t-val until a character equal to
> * delim is found, or a NUL byte is reached. If delim has the special value of
> @@ -739,9 +809,15 @@ enum lex_state {
> * The location of *p is updated to point to the first character after the end
> * of the token - the ending delimiter.
> *
> - * On success, the new value of t->val is returned. Memory for t->val is
> - * allocated using malloc and must be free()'d to reclaim it. If insufficient
> - * memory is available, NULL is returned.
> + * Memory for t->val is allocated using malloc and must be free()'d to reclaim
> + * it.
> + *
> + * @p: Points to a pointer to the current position in the input being processed.
> + * Updated to point at the first character after the current token
> + * @t: Pointers to a token to fill in
> + * @delim: Delimiter character to look for, either newline or space
> + * @lower: true to convert the string to lower case when storing
> + * Returns the new value of t->val, on success, NULL if out of memory
> */
> static char *get_string(char **p, struct token *t, char delim, int lower)
> {
> @@ -792,8 +868,11 @@ static char *get_string(char **p, struct token *t, char delim, int lower)
> return t->val;
> }
>
> -/*
> - * Populate a keyword token with a type and value.
> +/**
> + * get_keyword() - Populate a keyword token with a type and value
> + *
> + * Updates the ->type field based on the keyword string in @val
> + * @t: Token to populate
> */
> static void get_keyword(struct token *t)
> {
> @@ -807,11 +886,14 @@ static void get_keyword(struct token *t)
> }
> }
>
> -/*
> - * Get the next token. We have to keep track of which state we're in to know
> - * if we're looking to get a string literal or a keyword.
> +/**
> + * get_token() - Get the next token
> + *
> + * We have to keep track of which state we're in to know if we're looking to get
> + * a string literal or a keyword.
> *
> - * *p is updated to point at the first character after the current token.
> + * @p: Points to a pointer to the current position in the input being processed.
> + * Updated to point at the first character after the current token
> */
> static void get_token(char **p, struct token *t, enum lex_state state)
> {
> @@ -855,8 +937,13 @@ static void get_token(char **p, struct token *t, enum lex_state state)
> *p = c;
> }
>
> -/*
> - * Increment *c until we get to the end of the current line, or EOF.
> +/**
> + * eol_or_eof() - Find end of line
> + *
> + * Increment *c until we get to the end of the current line, or EOF
> + *
> + * @c: Points to a pointer to the current position in the input being processed.
> + * Updated to point at the first character after the current token
> */
> static void eol_or_eof(char **c)
> {
> --
> 2.33.0.1079.g6e70778dc9-goog
>
Reviewed-by: Ramon Fried <rfried.dev at gmail.com>
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