/****************************************************************************** * * Filename: env_vars.h * * Definition of environment variables, structures, and other globals. * * Revision information: * * 20AUG2004 kb_admin initial creation * * BEGIN_KBDD_BLOCK * No warranty, expressed or implied, is included with this software. It is * provided "AS IS" and no warranty of any kind including statutory or aspects * relating to merchantability or fitness for any purpose is provided. All * intellectual property rights of others is maintained with the respective * owners. This software is not copyrighted and is intended for reference * only. * END_BLOCK * * $FreeBSD$ *****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _ENV_VARS_H_ #define _ENV_VARS_H_ /* each environment variable is a string following the standard command */ /* definition used by the interactive loader in the following format: */ /* ... */ /* all environment variables (or commands) are stored in a string */ /* format: NULL-terminated. */ /* this implies that commands can never utilize 0-values: actual 0, not */ /* the string '0'. this is not an issue as the string '0' is handled */ /* by the command parse routine. */ /* the following defines the maximum size of the environment for */ /* including variables. */ /* this value must match that declared in the low-level file that */ /* actually reserves the space for the non-volatile environment. */ #define MAX_ENV_SIZE_BYTES 0x100 #define MAX_BOOT_COMMANDS 10 /* C-style reference section */ #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ extern void WriteCommandTable(void); extern void SetBootCommand(int index, char *command); extern void DumpBootCommands(void); extern void LoadBootCommands(void); extern void ExecuteEnvironmentFunctions(void); #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ #endif /* _ENV_VARS_H_ */