Hi Tom, On 6/17/22 21:27, Tom Rini wrote: > On Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 07:01:59PM +0900, Jaehoon Chung wrote: > >> When 'ls' command is running with partition number, it's passed by a hex >> value. For example, if want to check a 15th partition, it has to input >> as 0xf. >> Before applied >> - ls mmc 0:f >> After applied >> - ls mmc 0:15 >> >> The using decimal number is more readable than passed by a hex value. >> >> Signed-off-by: Jaehoon Chung <jh80.ch...@samsung.com> > > NAK. I agree it's a more obvious way of interacting. But the CLI is > our API with our users and there's lots of stuff out there today that > knows (and then deals with) needing to pass hex not decimal for > partitions. And given SoCs that have large numbers of partitions, you > can't assume that "12" isn't in intentional and referring to partition > 18 in decimal. > > We could maybe do this with a flag or environment variable to allow > people to opt-in, since that would at least allow for multi-platform > scripts to know what to expect and not have to guess / hard-code per > platform.
Okay. Frankly, I were not sure that it needs to change or not. In our boot script, I'm using the hex value and decimal value as other environment variable. I agreed yours. Best Regards, Jaehoon Chung >