Kumar Gala wrote: > > On Feb 18, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Jerry Van Baren wrote: > >> Kumar Gala wrote: >>> Doing the fdt before the ramdisk allows us to grow the fdt w/o concern >>> however it does mean we have to go in and fixup the initrd info since >>> we don't know where it will be. >>> Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> Hi Kumar, >> >>> --- >>> Fixed up the error handling. The old code tried returning an error and >>> should have called do_reset(). >>> lib_ppc/bootm.c | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- >>> 1 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) >>> diff --git a/lib_ppc/bootm.c b/lib_ppc/bootm.c >>> index 5158ccc..09e349e 100644 >>> --- a/lib_ppc/bootm.c >>> +++ b/lib_ppc/bootm.c >>> @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ do_bootm_linux(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, >>> bd_t *kbd; >>> void (*kernel)(bd_t *, ulong, ulong, ulong, ulong); >>> - int has_of = 0; >>> + int ret, has_of = 0; >> >> I would strongly prefer to see "ret" declared on a separate line. I'm >> not a fan of comma declared variables and, when one is initialized and >> the other isn't, it makes my brain play tricks on me (thinking ret is >> initialized to 0 too, which it isn't). >> >>> #if defined(CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT) >>> char *of_flat_tree; >>> @@ -121,9 +121,6 @@ do_bootm_linux(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, >>> rd_len = rd_data_end - rd_data_start; >>> - alloc_current = ramdisk_high (alloc_current, rd_data_start, rd_len, >>> - sp_limit, get_sp (), &initrd_start, &initrd_end); >>> - >>> #if defined(CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT) >>> /* find flattened device tree */ >>> alloc_current = get_fdt (alloc_current, >>> @@ -134,7 +131,8 @@ do_bootm_linux(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, >>> * if the user wants it (the logic is in the subroutines). >>> */ >>> if (of_flat_tree) { >>> - if (fdt_chosen(of_flat_tree, initrd_start, initrd_end, 0) < >>> 0) { >>> + /* pass in dummy initrd info, we'll fix up later */ >>> + if (fdt_chosen(of_flat_tree, rd_data_start, rd_data_end, 0) >>> < 0) { >> >> If you pass in 0,0 for rd_data_start, rd_data_end it will not create >> the ramdisk entry... > > If rd_data_start, rd_data_end are 0,0 than we don't have a ramdisk, so > its ok.
My point is to pass in 0,0 *so that* they are not created at all, rather than passing in dummy values, creating entries that we have to delete/rewrite later. >>> fdt_error ("/chosen node create failed"); >>> do_reset (cmdtp, flag, argc, argv); >>> } >>> @@ -157,6 +155,38 @@ do_bootm_linux(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, >>> } >>> #endif /* CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT */ >>> + alloc_current = ramdisk_high (alloc_current, rd_data_start, rd_len, >>> + sp_limit, get_sp (), &initrd_start, &initrd_end); >>> + >>> +#if defined(CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT) >>> + /* fixup the initrd now that we know where it should be */ >>> + if ((of_flat_tree) && (initrd_start && initrd_end)) { >>> + uint64_t addr, size; >>> + int total = fdt_num_mem_rsv(of_flat_tree); >>> + int j; >>> + >>> + /* Look for the dummy entry and delete it */ >>> + for (j = 0; j < total; j++) { >>> + fdt_get_mem_rsv(of_flat_tree, j, &addr, &size); >>> + if (addr == rd_data_start) { >>> + fdt_del_mem_rsv(of_flat_tree, j); >>> + break; >>> + } >>> + } >> >> ...and the above loop and delete will then be unnecessary. > > Again, protected by initrd_start/_end being non-zero. My point is to pass in 0,0 *so that* they are not created at all, rather than passing in dummy values, creating entries that we have to delete/rewrite later. >>> + ret = fdt_add_mem_rsv(of_flat_tree, initrd_start, >>> + initrd_end - initrd_start + 1); >>> + if (ret < 0) { >>> + printf("fdt_chosen: %s\n", fdt_strerror(ret)); >>> + do_reset (cmdtp, flag, argc, argv); >>> + } >>> + >>> + do_fixup_by_path_u32(of_flat_tree, "/chosen", >>> + "linux,initrd-start", initrd_start, 0); >>> + do_fixup_by_path_u32(of_flat_tree, "/chosen", >>> + "linux,initrd-end", initrd_end, 0); >>> + } >>> +#endif >>> debug ("## Transferring control to Linux (at address %08lx) ...\n", >>> (ulong)kernel); >> >> ...and you will have to pass in '1' for the create (last) parameter in >> the do_fixup_by_path_u32() calls to create them if they don't exist. > > They should exist by the time we are doing the fixup. > >> Is that better, or just a different way to do the same thing? It >> seems more straight-forward to me. > > Its just re-ordering the way we do things. > > - k The patch is creating dummy initrd entries in the reserved map and in /chosen, only to work hard to delete and re-create the reserved map entries and rewrite the /chosen entries. My counter-proposal is to not bother with dummy values. Simply pass in 0,0 which will prevent the creation of the initrd entries by fdt_chosen(). By not creating dummy entries, you can simply create the proper entries once you know what the the correct values are, rather than the more complicated rsvmap search & delete + rsvmap creation + /chosen modifications. Best regards, gvb ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ U-Boot-Users mailing list U-Boot-Users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/u-boot-users