char *initrd;
char *dtb;
char *args;
+ char *args_sig_file;
};
/**
* devices' boot options), so callbacks may store boot options and devices
* as long as the client remains allocated.
*
- * The boot_status and system_info structs are allocated by the client,
+ * The status and system_info structs are allocated by the client,
* and will be free()ed after the callback is invoked. If the callback
* stores these structures for usage beyond the duration of the callback,
* it must talloc_steal() them.
int (*boot_option_add)(struct device *dev, struct boot_option *option,
void *arg);
void (*device_remove)(struct device *device, void *arg);
- void (*update_status)(struct boot_status *status, void *arg);
+ void (*update_status)(struct status *status, void *arg);
void (*update_sysinfo)(struct system_info *sysinfo, void *arg);
void (*update_config)(struct config *sysinfo, void *arg);
void *cb_arg;