* Joe Hershberger, National Instruments, joe.hershberger@ni.com
*/
+#include <env.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/ctype.h>
#define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0]))
#else
#include <common.h>
-#include <environment.h>
+#include <env_internal.h>
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_CMD_NET
* This is called specifically when the variable did not exist in the hash
* previously, so the blanket update did not find this variable.
*/
-void env_flags_init(ENTRY *var_entry)
+void env_flags_init(struct env_entry *var_entry)
{
const char *var_name = var_entry->key;
char flags[ENV_FLAGS_ATTR_MAX_LEN + 1] = "";
* Called on each existing env var prior to the blanket update since removing
* a flag in the flag list should remove its flags.
*/
-static int clear_flags(ENTRY *entry)
+static int clear_flags(struct env_entry *entry)
{
entry->flags = 0;
*/
static int set_flags(const char *name, const char *value, void *priv)
{
- ENTRY e, *ep;
+ struct env_entry e, *ep;
e.key = name;
e.data = NULL;
e.callback = NULL;
- hsearch_r(e, FIND, &ep, &env_htab, 0);
+ hsearch_r(e, ENV_FIND, &ep, &env_htab, 0);
/* does the env variable actually exist? */
if (ep != NULL) {
* overwriting of write-once variables.
*/
-int env_flags_validate(const ENTRY *item, const char *newval, enum env_op op,
- int flag)
+int env_flags_validate(const struct env_entry *item, const char *newval,
+ enum env_op op, int flag)
{
const char *name;
const char *oldval = NULL;