Christian Marangi <[email protected]> [2025-05-25 15:43:58]: Hi,
thanks for the quick fix! > Permit to select a bootmenu entry with a key shortcut. This is > especially useful in production or testing scenario to automate flashing > procedure or testing procedure. > > The boot entry are changed to append the shortcut key to it. > > Example: > 1. Run default boot command. > 2. Boot system via TFTP. > 3. Boot production system from NAND. > 4. Boot recovery system from NAND. > 5. Load production system via TFTP then write to NAND. > 6. Load recovery system via TFTP then write to NAND. > 7. Load BL31+U-Boot FIP via TFTP then write to NAND. > 8. Load BL2 preloader via TFTP then write to NAND. > 9. Reboot. > a. Reset all settings to factory defaults. > 0. Exit > > 0 is always reserved for Exit to console. > On pressing the keyboard key 2, the bootmenu entry 2 is selected and > executed. > > Up to 34 key shortcut (0 excluded as reserved) are supported from 1-9 > and a-z. > If a shortcut key not present in the bootmenu list is pressed, it is > simply ignored and eventually the autoboot is interrupted. > > Capital A-Z are converted to lower a-z and the related option is > selected. > > Suggested-by: Weijie Gao <[email protected]> > Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <[email protected]> > --- > Changes v2: > - Fix spelling mistake > - Fix case with '0' Tested-by: Petr Štetiar <[email protected]>

