autoboot: Fix inconsistent countdown output

Commit 5f70be08b0 ("Fix autoboot countdown printing wrong") introduces
inconsistency in how the countdown is displayed. For example, in case
when BOOTDELAY=5, the next output is observed during the boot:

    Hit any key to stop autoboot:  5
    Hit any key to stop autoboot: 4
    Hit any key to stop autoboot: 3

That happens due to different printf format (%2d vs %1d). Moreover, the
mentioned commit fails to handle the case when the user is holding some
key before the countdown is shown. E.g. if BOOTDELAY=101, the next
malformed output is being produced:

    Hit any key to stop autoboot: 1 0

That's because the fast path code wasn't modified accordingly, and still
tries to erase the number using '\b\b\b' format.

Fix both issues by introducing a dedicated routine for printing the
whole countdown line.

Fixes: 5f70be08b0 ("Fix autoboot countdown printing wrong")
Signed-off-by: Sam Protsenko <semen.protsenko@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
Acked-by: David Zang <davidzangcs@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Sam Protsenko
2025-10-26 19:24:58 -05:00
committed by Tom Rini
parent 43ca62bf19
commit af38567cad

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <ansi.h>
#include <autoboot.h>
#include <bootretry.h>
#include <cli.h>
@@ -376,19 +377,24 @@ static int abortboot_key_sequence(int bootdelay)
return abort;
}
static void print_boot_delay(int bootdelay)
{
printf(ANSI_CLEAR_LINE "\rHit any key to stop autoboot: %d", bootdelay);
}
static int abortboot_single_key(int bootdelay)
{
int abort = 0;
unsigned long ts;
printf("Hit any key to stop autoboot: %2d ", bootdelay);
print_boot_delay(bootdelay);
/*
* Check if key already pressed
*/
if (tstc()) { /* we got a key press */
getchar(); /* consume input */
puts("\b\b\b 0");
print_boot_delay(0);
abort = 1; /* don't auto boot */
}
@@ -410,7 +416,7 @@ static int abortboot_single_key(int bootdelay)
udelay(10000);
} while (!abort && get_timer(ts) < 1000);
printf("\rHit any key to stop autoboot: %1d\033[K", bootdelay);
print_boot_delay(bootdelay);
}
putc('\n');