1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 2 3mbr command 4=========== 5 6Synopsis 7-------- 8 9:: 10 11 mbr verify [interface] [device no] [partition list] 12 mbr write [interface] [device no] [partition list] 13 14Description 15----------- 16 17The mbr command lets users create or verify the MBR (Master Boot Record) 18partition layout based on the provided text description. The partition 19layout is alternatively read from the 'mbr_parts' environment variable. 20This can be used in scripts to help system image flashing tools to ensure 21proper partition layout. 22 23The syntax of the text description of the partition list is similar to 24the one used by the 'gpt' command. 25 26Supported partition parameters are: 27 28* name (currently ignored) 29* start (partition start offset in bytes) 30* size (in bytes or '-' to expand it to the whole free area) 31* bootable (boolean flag) 32* id (MBR partition type) 33 34If one wants to create more than 4 partitions, an 'Extended' primary 35partition (with 0x05 ID) has to be explicitly provided as a one of the 36first 4 entries. 37 38Here is an example how to create a 6 partitions (3 on the 'extended 39volume'), some of the predefined sizes: 40 41:: 42 43 => setenv mbr_parts 'name=boot,start=4M,size=128M,bootable,id=0x0e; 44 name=rootfs,size=3072M,id=0x83; 45 name=system-data,size=512M,id=0x83; 46 name=[ext],size=-,id=0x05; 47 name=user,size=-,id=0x83; 48 name=modules,size=100M,id=0x83; 49 name=ramdisk,size=8M,id=0x83' 50 => mbr write mmc 0 51 52To check if the layout on the MMC #0 storage device matches the provided 53text description one has to issue following command (assuming that 54mbr_parts environment variable is set): 55 56:: 57 58 => mbr verify mmc 0 59 60The verify sub-command is especially useful in the system update scripts: 61 62:: 63 64 => if mbr verify mmc 0; then 65 echo MBR layout needs to be updated 66 ... 67 fi 68 69The 'mbr write' command returns 0 on success write or 1 on failure. 70 71The 'mbr verify' returns 0 if the layout matches the one on the storage 72device or 1 if not. 73 74Configuration 75------------- 76 77To use the mbr command you must specify CONFIG_CMD_MBR=y. 78 79Return value 80------------ 81 82The variable *$?* takes the following values 83 84+---+------------------------------+ 85| 0 | mbr write was succesful | 86+---+------------------------------+ 87| 1 | mbr write failed | 88+---+------------------------------+ 89| 0 | mbr verify was succesful | 90+---+------------------------------+ 91| 1 | mbr verify was not succesful | 92+---+------------------------------+ 93|-1 | invalid arguments | 94+---+------------------------------+ 95