On 6/12/24 17:11, Vasileios Amoiridis wrote:
On Wed, 2024-06-12 at 16:47 +0200, Michal Simek wrote:


On 6/12/24 15:57, Vasileios Amoiridis wrote:
On Wed, 2024-06-12 at 15:42 +0200, Michal Simek wrote:
Hi Vasileios,

út 4. 6. 2024 v 15:21 odesílatel Vasileios Amoiridis
<vassilisa...@gmail.com> napsal:

From: Vasileios Amoiridis <vasileios.amoiri...@cern.ch>

Changes in v2:
          - Remove duplication of custom hardcoded
env_locations[]
code.
          - Add implementation with general
arch_env_get_location(op,
prio)

v1:
https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/20240522174738.73522-1-vassilisa...@gmail.com/

Vasileios Amoiridis (1):
    xilinx: Add option to load environment from outside of boot
media

   board/xilinx/versal-net/board.c | 47 ++++++++++++++----------
----
   board/xilinx/versal/board.c     | 47 ++++++++++++++----------
----
   board/xilinx/zynq/board.c       | 49 +++++++++++++++---------
-----
   board/xilinx/zynqmp/zynqmp.c    | 55 +++++++++++++++++-------
-----
----
   4 files changed, 101 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-)

--
2.34.1


I have to remove this patch from my queue because it is actually
breaking current behavior.
CI is reporting an issue with it and I did a closer look and what
is
happening is that if one location has no valid
data it goes and looks at another location from the list.


But that is the desired behavior, if the environment is not in one
location to check to the others.

That's how u-boot is written but if device doesn't exist or not
accessible by
u-boot it is clear that it shouldn't be used and then behavior is
correct.


Hmmm, how can a device be not-accessible by u-boot but u-boot still
tries to use it? How could that happen?

That Xilinx virtual defconfig are setup in a way that all drivers are enabled via Kconfig but they are not present on all boards. If you look below in defconfig we are have that variables can be in NAND but there is no NAND device on zc702 but still u-boot tries to reach nand and read variables from it.


Also, I think that this is a problem of the user, no? If for example
you have configure ENV_IS_IN_NAND but there is no NAND device, then
with the patch you get a visible error that U-Boot tries to access
NAND which is not there.

For our platforms where you can burn boot.bin to any boot medium we had no choice that's why code was written like that that variables are saved all the time to boot medium. Also that I don't want to maintain other defconfigs for slightly different configurations. On products customers should look at our all in one defconfig and disable things which are not needed. And where variables are saved is definitely one of them.


If device exists and simple varibles are not yet saved there going to
different
device is IMHO problematic.


Maybe I am still a bit confused, but I think that if you have defined
ENV_IS_IN_QSPI and ENV_IS_IN_NAND but the environment is not there then
the behavior that we see is actually correct. U-Boot tries:

a) Get env from QSPI but fails because env is not there,
b) Get env from NAND but fails because NAND is not there,
c) Get env from nowhere.

To me, this looks like the correct behavior. Isn't it?

This sequence is correct but what it is not correct is when you reach nowhere and you run saveenv you can't really save variables even they can be saved to QSPI. They can't be saved to NAND because it is not present on the board.

The issue is that none write initial variable to QSPI that's why there will be all the time bad CRC but location is correct.



On Zynq it behaves like this.

MMC:   mmc@e0100000: 0
prio 0
Loading Environment from SPIFlash... SF: Detected n25q128a13 with
page
size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 16 MiB
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment

prio 1
Loading Environment from NAND... *** Error - No Valid Environment
Area found
*** Warning - bad env area, using default environment

prio 2
Loading Environment from SPIFlash... *** Warning - bad CRC, using
default environment

prio 3
Loading Environment from nowhere... OK



This is the message that we get as well when this patch is not
added.

It means you are booting out of QSPI but qspi is not accessible by u-
boot. Correct?



Well, we are booting from QSPI but environment is in eMMC. In our
config, we have defined ENV_IS_IN_FAT and ENV_IS_NOWHERE but we have
not defined ENV_IS_IN_QSPI.

ok.


prio is my print to show where code is. Qemu boots out in QSPI
boot
mode and SPI is tried first and because
this is xilinx_zynq_virt defconfig drivers/env locations for
other
devices are present too. That's why it goes over the list
and it always ends in nowhere which never fails.

If this runs on real HW then the same behavior is visible and I
don't
think it is right.
I think this solution should be rethought.
In product current behavior from our code is not the best and
current
U-Boot implementation is not allowing
flexibility too. We are enabling redundant variables which can be
only
on the same device but not that you have
one copy in QSPI and second in EMMC.
That's why I think location should be pretty much read from DT.
There is options/u-boot node where location of variables should
be
described and this should replace
env_get_location().

You mean that there should be some type of new U-Boot node that
describes where the environment should be located and go and
search in this device?

Not sure if node or just dt property which points where that
variables are stored.



This doesn't sound too difficult to do. Still, even if this was done,
what would the priority be for looking for the environment? For now,
the code is written in a way to check for the environment only in the
bootmedia. My patch added a functionality that if the environment is
not in the bootmedia to check somewhere else. This should be the order
also if we had this u-boot node? Check first in the bootmedia and then
check if there is a dt property?

I don't think this is going to be that simple. Especially to support redundant variables saved to two different devices.


It is a lot of work that's why I think second solution is more
reasonable for you which is simply create new Kconfig symbol
to disable board env_get_location() implementation.

Thanks,
Michal


You mean to basically disable the board env_get_location() that
exists in board/xilinx/zynqmp/zynqmp.c for example?

yes. Something like this.

config BOARD_ENV_LOCATION
         bool "Use board defined ENV location"
         default y
         ...

if defined (BOARD_ENV_SETUP/LOCATION)
enum env_location env_get_location(enum env_operation op, int prio)
{
...
}
endif

M



This will be accepted by you in upstream?

I think it is reasonable compromise to pretty much disable bootmode media selection for storing variables.

Thanks,
Michal

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