u-boot/doc/usage/cmd/bootmenu.rst
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
.. (C) Copyright 2011-2012 Pali Rohár <pali@kernel.org>
bootmenu command
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The "bootmenu" command uses U-Boot menu interfaces and provides
a simple mechanism for creating menus with different boot items.
The cursor keys "Up" and "Down" are used for navigation through
the items. Current active menu item is highlighted and can be
selected using the "Enter" key. The selection of the highlighted
menu entry invokes an U-Boot command (or a list of commands)
associated with this menu entry.
The "bootmenu" command interprets ANSI escape sequencies, so
an ANSI terminal is required for proper menu rendering and item
selection.
The assembling of the menu is done via a set of environment variables
"bootmenu_<num>" and "bootmenu_delay", i.e.::
bootmenu_delay=<delay>
bootmenu_<num>="<title>=<commands>"
<delay>
is the autoboot delay in seconds, after which the first
menu entry will be selected automatically
<num>
is the boot menu entry number, starting from zero
<title>
is the text of the menu entry shown on the console
or on the boot screen
<commands>
are commands which will be executed when a menu
entry is selected
Title and commands are separated by the first appearance of a '='
character in the value of the environment variable.
The first (optional) argument of the "bootmenu" command is a delay specifier
and it overrides the delay value defined by "bootmenu_delay" environment
variable. If the environment variable "bootmenu_delay" is not set or if
the argument of the "bootmenu" command is not specified, the default delay
will be CONFIG_BOOTDELAY. If delay is 0, no menu entries will be shown on
the console (or on the screen) and the command of the first menu entry will
be called immediately. If delay is less then 0, bootmenu will be shown and
autoboot will be disabled.
Bootmenu always adds menu entry "U-Boot console" at the end of all menu
entries specified by environment variables. When selecting this entry
the bootmenu terminates and the usual U-Boot command prompt is presented
to the user.
Example environment::
setenv bootmenu_0 Boot 1. kernel=bootm 0x82000000 # Set first menu entry
setenv bootmenu_1 Boot 2. kernel=bootm 0x83000000 # Set second menu entry
setenv bootmenu_2 Reset board=reset # Set third menu entry
setenv bootmenu_3 U-Boot boot order=boot # Set fourth menu entry
bootmenu 20 # Run bootmenu with autoboot delay 20s
The above example will be rendered as below::
*** U-Boot Boot Menu ***
Boot 1. kernel
Boot 2. kernel
Reset board
U-Boot boot order
U-Boot console
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 20
Press UP/DOWN to move, ENTER to select
The selected menu entry will be highlighted - it will have inverted
background and text colors.
The "bootmenu" cammand is enabled by::
CONFIG_CMD_BOOTMENU=y
To run the bootmenu at startup add these additional settings::
CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_KEYED=y
CONFIG_BOOTDELAY=30
CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_MENU_SHOW=y
When you intend to use the bootmenu on a color frame buffer console,
make sure to additionally define::
CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE_ANSI=y