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+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
+
+gpt command
+===========
+
+Synopsis
+--------
+
+::
+
+ gpt enumerate <interface> <dev>
+ gpt guid <interface> <dev> [<varname>]
+ gpt read <interface> <dev> [<varname>]
+ gpt rename <interface> <dev> <part> <name>
+ gpt repair <interface> <dev>
+ gpt setenv <interface> <dev> <partition name>
+ gpt swap <interface> <dev> <name1> <name2>
+ gpt verify <interface> <dev> [<partition string>]
+ gpt write <interface> <dev> <partition string>
+
+Description
+-----------
+
+The gpt command lets users read, create, modify, or verify the GPT (GUID
+Partition Table) partition layout.
+
+Common arguments:
+
+interface
+ interface for accessing the block device (mmc, sata, scsi, usb, ....)
+
+dev
+ device number
+
+partition string
+ Describes the GPT partition layout for a disk. The syntax is similar to
+ the one used by the :doc:`mbr command <mbr>` command. The string contains
+ one or more partition descriptors, each separated by a ";". Each descriptor
+ contains one or more fields, with each field separated by a ",". Fields are
+ either of the form "key=value" to set a specific value, or simple "flag" to
+ set a boolean flag
+
+ The first descriptor can optionally be used to describe parameters for the
+ whole disk with the following fields:
+
+ * uuid_disk=UUID - Set the UUID for the disk
+
+ Partition descriptors can have the following fields:
+
+ * name=<NAME> - The partition name, required
+ * start=<BYTES> - The partition start offset in bytes, required
+ * size=<BYTES> - The partition size in bytes or "-" to expand it to the whole free area
+ * bootable - Set the legacy bootable flag
+ * uuid=<UUID> - The partition UUID, optional if CONFIG_RANDOM_UUID=y is enabled
+ * type=<UUID> - The partition type GUID, requires CONFIG_PARTITION_TYPE_GUID=y
+
+
+ If 'uuid' is not specified, but CONFIG_RANDOM_UUID is enabled, a random UUID
+ will be generated for the partition
+
+gpt enumerate
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Sets the variable 'gpt_partition_list' to be a list of all the partition names
+on the device.
+
+gpt guid
+~~~~~~~~
+
+Report the GUID of a disk. If 'varname' is specified, the command will set the
+variable to the GUID, otherwise it will be printed out.
+
+gpt read
+~~~~~~~~
+
+Prints the current state of the GPT partition table. If 'varname' is specified,
+the variable will be filled with a partition string in the same format as a
+'<partition string>', suitable for passing to other 'gpt' commands. If the
+argument is omitted, a human readable description is printed out.
+CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME=y is required.
+
+gpt rename
+~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Renames all partitions named 'part' to be 'name'. CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME=y is
+required.
+
+gpt repair
+~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Repairs the GPT partition tables if it they become corrupted.
+
+gpt setenv
+~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The 'gpt setenv' command will set a series of environment variables with
+information about the partition named '<partition name>'. The variables are:
+
+gpt_partition_addr
+ the starting offset of the partition in blocks as a hexadecimal number
+
+gpt_partition_size
+ the size of the partition in blocks as a hexadecimal number
+
+gpt_partition_name
+ the name of the partition
+
+gpt_partition_entry
+ the partition number in the table, e.g. 1, 2, 3, etc.
+
+gpt swap
+~~~~~~~~
+
+Changes the names of all partitions that are named 'name1' to be 'name2', and
+all partitions named 'name2' to be 'name1'. CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME=y is
+required.
+
+gpt verify
+~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Sets return value $? to 0 (true) if the partition layout on the
+specified disk matches the one in the provided partition string, and 1 (false)
+if it does not match. If no partition string is specified, the command will
+check if the disk is partitioned or not.
+
+gpt write
+~~~~~~~~~
+
+(Re)writes the partition table on the disk to match the provided
+partition string. It returns 0 on success or 1 on failure.
+
+Configuration
+-------------
+
+To use the 'gpt' command you must specify CONFIG_CMD_GPT=y. To enable 'gpt
+read', 'gpt swap' and 'gpt rename', you must specify CONFIG_CMD_GPT_RENAME=y.
+
+Examples
+~~~~~~~~
+Create 6 partitions on a disk::
+
+ => setenv gpt_parts 'uuid_disk=bec9fc2a-86c1-483d-8a0e-0109732277d7;
+ name=boot,start=4M,size=128M,bootable,type=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7,
+ name=rootfs,size=3072M,type=0fc63daf-8483-4772-8e79-3d69d8477de4;
+ name=system-data,size=512M,type=0fc63daf-8483-4772-8e79-3d69d8477de4;
+ name=[ext],size=-,type=0fc63daf-8483-4772-8e79-3d69d8477de4;
+ name=user,size=-,type=0fc63daf-8483-4772-8e79-3d69d8477de4;
+ name=modules,size=100M,type=0fc63daf-8483-4772-8e79-3d69d8477de4;
+ name=ramdisk,size=8M,type=0fc63daf-8483-4772-8e79-3d69d8477de4
+ => gpt write mmc 0 $gpt_parts
+
+
+Verify that the device matches the partition layout described in the variable
+$gpt_parts::
+
+ => gpt verify mmc 0 $gpt_parts
+
+
+Get the information about the partition named 'rootfs'::
+
+ => gpt setenv mmc 0 rootfs
+ => echo ${gpt_partition_addr}
+ 2000
+ => echo ${gpt_partition_size}
+ 14a000
+ => echo ${gpt_partition_name}
+ rootfs
+ => echo ${gpt_partition_entry}
+ 2
+
+Get the list of partition names on the disk::
+
+ => gpt enumerate
+ => echo gpt_partition_list
+ boot rootfs system-data [ext] user modules ramdisk
+
+
+Get the GUID for a disk::
+
+ => gpt guid mmc 0
+ bec9fc2a-86c1-483d-8a0e-0109732277d7
+ => gpt guid mmc gpt_disk_uuid
+ => echo ${gpt_disk_uuid}
+ bec9fc2a-86c1-483d-8a0e-0109732277d7