In Busybox hush, '<' and '>' are used as redirection operators.
For example, cat foo > bar will write content of file foo inside file bar.
In U-Boot, we do not have file system, so we can hardly redirect command output
inside a file.
But, in actual U-Boot hush, these operators ('<' and '>') are used as string
compare operators.
For example, test aaa < bbb returns 0 as aaa is before bbb in the dictionary.
Busybox hush also permits this, but operators need to be escaped ('\<' and
'\>').
Indeed, if escaping is needed it permits the developer to think about its code,
as in a lot of case, we want to compare integers (using '-lt' or '-gt') rather
than strings.
As testing in U-Boot is handled by the test command, we will stick with the
original behaviour and not adapt to Busybox one.
Nonetheless, if one day we decide to implement test with '[[ ]]', we will then
stick to upstream Busybox behavior.
Signed-off-by: Francis Laniel <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
---
common/cli_hush_upstream.c | 23 ++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/common/cli_hush_upstream.c b/common/cli_hush_upstream.c
index dbf77ad503..68a9a4bb72 100644
--- a/common/cli_hush_upstream.c
+++ b/common/cli_hush_upstream.c
@@ -6160,7 +6160,28 @@ static struct pipe *parse_stream(char **pstring,
if (parse_redirect(&ctx, redir_fd, redir_style, input))
goto parse_error_exitcode1;
continue; /* get next char */
-#endif /* !__U_BOOT__ */
+#else /* __U_BOOT__ */
+ /*
+ * In U-Boot, '<' and '>' can be used in test command
to test if
+ * a string is, alphabetically, before or after another.
+ * In 2021 Busybox hush, we will keep the same behavior
and so not treat
+ * them as redirection operator.
+ *
+ * Indeed, in U-Boot, tests are handled by the test
command and not by the
+ * shell code.
+ * So, better to give this character as input to test
command.
+ *
+ * NOTE In my opinion, when you use '<' or '>' I am
almost sure
+ * you wanted to use "-gt" or "-lt" in place, so
thinking to
+ * escape these will make you should check your code
(sh syntax
+ * at this level is, for me, error prone).
+ */
+ case '>':
+ fallthrough;
+ case '<':
+ o_addQchr(&ctx.word, ch);
+ continue;
+#endif /* __U_BOOT__ */
case '#':
if (ctx.word.length == 0 && !ctx.word.has_quoted_part) {
/* skip "#comment" */
--
2.34.1