Re: [U-Boot] Modify go to allow chain loading a second u-boot

2014-04-10 Thread Helmut Raiger



This kind of option is clearly not what other u-boot commands use, I
could not find a single command
that supports '-' style options. If this had been widely used, I
wouldn't have asked in the first place.

It seems you did not look very carefully.  Just for example:

= help env
env - environment handling commands


Yes it seems ;-)

Thx, I'll look into that.
Helmut


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Re: [U-Boot] Modify go to allow chain loading a second u-boot

2014-04-09 Thread Helmut Raiger

On 04/08/2014 04:27 AM, Simon Glass wrote:


1) add option to 'go' command, which is hard as it has variable
arguments


This seems best to me if you don't want to add a new command. Maybe 
you could add a '-c' argument to cleanup?


This kind of option is clearly not what other u-boot commands use, I 
could not find a single command
that supports '-' style options. If this had been widely used, I 
wouldn't have asked in the first place.


Thanks anyway, answers are flowing in quite sparsely.

Helmut


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Re: [U-Boot] Modify go to allow chain loading a second u-boot

2014-04-09 Thread Wolfgang Denk
Dear Helmut,

In message 53455133.5010...@hale.at you wrote:

  This seems best to me if you don't want to add a new command. Maybe 
  you could add a '-c' argument to cleanup?
 
 This kind of option is clearly not what other u-boot commands use, I 
 could not find a single command
 that supports '-' style options. If this had been widely used, I 
 wouldn't have asked in the first place.

It seems you did not look very carefully.  Just for example:

= help env
env - environment handling commands

Usage:
env ask name [message] [size] - ask for environment variable
env default [-f] -a - [forcibly] reset default environment
env default [-f] var [...] - [forcibly] reset variable(s) to their default 
values
env delete [-f] var [...] - [forcibly] delete variable(s)
env edit name - edit environment variable
env export [-t | -b | -c] [-s size] addr [var ...] - export environment
env import [-d] [-t | -b | -c] addr [size] - import environment
env print [-a | name ...] - print environment
env run var [...] - run commands in an environment variable
env save - save environment
env set [-f] name [arg ...]


Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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Re: [U-Boot] Modify go to allow chain loading a second u-boot

2014-04-09 Thread Rob Herring
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:40 AM, Helmut Raiger helmut.rai...@hale.at wrote:
 Hi,

   for all the wrong reasons I have to load a second u-boot from a first one.

FYI, I can do this without problems on highbank. It's certainly useful
for development.

 I'm finally able to start it, but it only works if I do a
 cleanup_before_linux(),
 i.e. turn off interrupts and caches before the actual 'go'.

Most platforms (at least on ARM) don't enable interrupts, so your
problem is probably the cache. Loaded data (2nd u-boot) goes into the
d-cache and needs to be flushed to be in sync with the i-cache on
Harvard architecture processors. It works for me since the d-cache is
not enabled in u-boot on highbank (and all the init code is safe to
run twice).

 For testing I patched the go command, but obviously this can't be
 contributed as such.

 Anyone having a suggestion on how to do this?

The go command should have a defined state with respect to caches as
to how programs are entered. Loading code and jumping to it without
any cache maintenance is simply broken. Fix the go command. If an
architecture does not need a cache flush, then it should simply be a
nop.

Rob
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Re: [U-Boot] Modify go to allow chain loading a second u-boot

2014-04-07 Thread Simon Glass
Hi,

On 3 April 2014 03:40, Helmut Raiger helmut.rai...@hale.at wrote:

 Hi,

   for all the wrong reasons I have to load a second u-boot from a first
 one.

 I'm finally able to start it, but it only works if I do a
 cleanup_before_linux(),
 i.e. turn off interrupts and caches before the actual 'go'.

 For testing I patched the go command, but obviously this can't be
 contributed as such.

 Anyone having a suggestion on how to do this?

 1) add option to 'go' command, which is hard as it has variable arguments


This seems best to me if you don't want to add a new command. Maybe you
could add a '-c' argument to cleanup?


 2) add another go command
 3) use an environment variable to set the option for 'go'


 Theoretically I could use an u-boot image to encapsulate the second u-boot
 and use 'bootm', but I think I'll stumble over the same kind of questions.

 Helmut
 PS: this is a re-post (the original one hung on-to the thread where I
 asked for help in the first place).


Regards,
Simon
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