Unset the environment variables associated with individual menu items

before invoking the kernel.

Quoting submitter:

The issue is with the new boot loader menu. It adds many loader variables
including ones that contain ANSI color escapes.

Obviously, these ANSI codes don't play well with serial consoles when
kenv(1) is executed without arguments (reports vary as to what happens,
but it's never pretty).

The net-effect is that kenv(1) no longer reports menu-related variables.

In essence, kenv(1) output should now appear the same as on RELENG_8
(which lacks the new boot loader and didn't use any such variables).
Thus, restoring serial console glory.

Submitted by:	Devin Teske <devin dott teske fisglobal.com>
MFC after:	2 weeks
This commit is contained in:
Sergey Kandaurov 2011-12-30 06:24:59 +00:00
parent 49a5225199
commit 744aebe369
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=228985
3 changed files with 81 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -41,12 +41,15 @@ s" arch-i386" environment? [if] [if]
include /boot/support.4th
\ ***** boot-conf
\
\ Prepares to boot as specified by loaded configuration files.
only forth also support-functions also builtins definitions
: try-menu-unset
s" menu-unset"
['] evaluate catch if
2drop
then
;
: boot
0= if ( interpreted ) get_arguments then
@ -57,24 +60,32 @@ only forth also support-functions also builtins definitions
0 1 unload drop
else
s" kernelname" getenv? if ( a kernel has been loaded )
try-menu-unset
1 boot exit
then
load_kernel_and_modules
?dup if exit then
try-menu-unset
0 1 boot exit
then
else
s" kernelname" getenv? if ( a kernel has been loaded )
try-menu-unset
1 boot exit
then
load_kernel_and_modules
?dup if exit then
try-menu-unset
0 1 boot exit
then
load_kernel_and_modules
?dup 0= if 0 1 boot then
;
\ ***** boot-conf
\
\ Prepares to boot as specified by loaded configuration files.
: boot-conf
0= if ( interpreted ) get_arguments then
0 1 unload drop

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@ -131,11 +131,11 @@ create init_text8 255 allot
\ Print the value of menuidx
loader_color? if
." "
." " (  )
then
menuidx @ .
loader_color? if
." "
." " (  )
then
\ Move the cursor forward 1 column
@ -897,22 +897,60 @@ create init_text8 255 allot
;
\ This function unsets all the possible environment variables associated with
\ creating the interactive menu. Call this when you want to clear the menu
\ area in preparation for another menu.
\ creating the interactive menu.
\
: menu-clear ( -- )
: menu-unset ( -- )
49 \ Iterator start (loop range 49 to 56; ASCII '1' to '8')
begin
\ basename for caption variable
loader_color? if
s" ansi_caption[x]"
else
s" menu_caption[x]"
then
\ Unset variables in-order of appearance in menu.4th(8)
s" menu_caption[x]" \ basename for caption variable
-rot 2dup 13 + c! rot \ replace 'x' with current iteration
unsetenv \ not erroneous to unset unknown var
s" menu_command[x]" \ command basename
-rot 2dup 13 + c! rot \ replace 'x'
unsetenv
s" menu_keycode[x]" \ keycode basename
-rot 2dup 13 + c! rot \ replace 'x'
unsetenv
s" ansi_caption[x]" \ ANSI caption basename
-rot 2dup 13 + c! rot \ replace 'x'
unsetenv
s" toggled_text[x]" \ toggle_menuitem caption basename
-rot 2dup 13 + c! rot \ replace 'x'
unsetenv
s" toggled_ansi[x]" \ toggle_menuitem ANSI caption basename
-rot 2dup 13 + c! rot \ replace 'x'
unsetenv
s" menu_caption[x][y]" \ cycle_menuitem caption
-rot 2dup 13 + c! rot \ replace 'x'
49 -rot
begin
16 2over rot + c! \ replace 'y'
2dup unsetenv
rot 1+ dup 56 > 2swap rot
until
2drop drop
s" ansi_caption[x][y]" \ cycle_menuitem ANSI caption
-rot 2dup 13 + c! rot \ replace 'x'
49 -rot
begin
16 2over rot + c! \ replace 'y'
2dup unsetenv
rot 1+ dup 56 > 2swap rot
until
2drop drop
s" 0 menukeyN !" \ basename for key association var
-rot 2dup 9 + c! rot \ replace 'N' with current iteration
evaluate \ assign zero (0) to key assoc. var
@ -921,6 +959,9 @@ create init_text8 255 allot
until
drop \ iterator
\ unset the timeout command
s" menu_timeout_command" unsetenv
\ clear the "Reboot" menu option flag
s" menu_reboot" unsetenv
0 menureboot !
@ -933,6 +974,13 @@ create init_text8 255 allot
s" menu_options" unsetenv
0 menuoptions !
;
\ This function both unsets menu variables and visually erases the menu area
\ in-preparation for another menu.
\
: menu-clear ( -- )
menu-unset
menu-erase
;

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
.\"
.\" $FreeBSD$
.\"
.Dd Aug 29, 2011
.Dd Dec 27, 2011
.Dt MENU.4TH 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
@ -69,9 +69,13 @@ Clears the screen area within the menu bounding box.
Calls
.Ic menu-erase
and then redraws the menu.
.It Ic menu-unset
Unsets the environment variables associated with individual menu items,
clearing the way for a new menu.
.It Ic menu-clear
Unsets all possible environment variables used
to configure the menu and then calls
Calls
.Ic menu-unset
and then
.Ic menu-erase .
.El
.Pp