In the [core] definition we were able to use one variable
such as $core1 in [core $core1] but not [core ${core1}].
The second syntax is used when we want multiple
variables such as in [core ${first_core}-${last_core}].
This second syntax is now supported.
Change-Id: Ic94b84cb8cf827acb6697789cd180f41c3bdb028
Signed-off-by: Xavier Simonart <xavier.simonart@intel.com>
/* only numeric characters are valid for section index */
char val[MAX_CFG_STRING_LEN];
- if (pend[0] == '$')
- parse_single_var(val, sizeof(val), pend);
- else
+ if (pend[0] == '$') {
+ if (parse_vars(val, sizeof(val), pend))
+ return NULL;
+ } else
strncpy(val, pend, sizeof(val));
for (len = 0; val[len] != '\0'; ++len) {