Thank you for your answer
I would use the eeprom to change linux bootargs parameters.
So the best way is to create a command isUsbDevice (where I read eeprom
value and return 0 if OK )
and add this in a boot shell script:
#!/bin/sh
isUsbDevice
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
bootargs="$bootargs pcm043_otg_mode=host"
else
bootargs="$bootargs pcm043_otg_mode=device"
fi
Le 04/06/2014 12:19, Sascha Hauer a écrit :
On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 11:25:38AM +0200, Thibaut Dambry wrote:
Hello
I'm sorry if it is a dummy question, but I don't find a answer.
I would like do that in a barebox hush shell:
value=`i2c_read -a 0x52 -b 0 -r 0x01 -c 1`
But the shell don't interpret the ``.
Is there a method to do that ?
There is no redirection of any kind in barebox and this is not trivial
to implement.
You are trying to read a i2c register into a variable. This is not
possible with the current implementation of the i2c command. Some
commands work around this by adding a commandline parameter which lets
you specify a variable in which the result is written, see for example
the readline command. The i2c_read command could be extended similarly.
OTOH most of the time this comes up it is better to implement a proper
driver for the device. In case it's an EEPROM you're trying to access
here you also better write C Code to interpret its content. This kind
of shell parsing is often very fragile.
Thank you for this exciting software, I would contribute but I'm a
little intimidate by the great quality of hackers in this list.
C'mon, we do not bite ;)
Sascha
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