Hi Tom

On Tue, 18 Jun 2024 at 23:21, Tom Rini <tr...@konsulko.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 05:32:52PM +0200, Jerome Forissier wrote:
>
> > This is a rework of a patch series by Maxim Uvarov: "net/lwip: add lwip
> > library for the network stack" [1]. The goal is to introduce the lwIP TCP/IP
> > stack [2] [3] as an alternative to the current implementation in net/,
> > selectable with Kconfig, and ultimately keep only lwIP if possible. Some
> > reasons for doing so are:
> > - Make the support of HTTPS in the wget command easier. Javier T. (CC'd)
> > has some additional lwIP and Mbed TLS patches to do so. With that it
> > becomes possible to fetch and launch a distro installer such as Debian
> > etc. using a secure, authenticated connection directly from the U-Boot
> > shell. Several use cases:
> >   * Authentication: prevent MITM attack (third party replacing the
> > binary with a different one)
> >   * Confidentiality: prevent third parties from grabbing a copy of the
> > image as it is being downloaded
> >   * Allow connection to servers that do not support plain HTTP anymore
> > (this is becoming more and more common on the Internet these days)
> > - Possibly benefit from additional features implemented in lwIP
> > - Less code to maintain in U-Boot
>
> So, on a Pi 3 (rpi_3_defconfig) I see this now (and it passes normally):
> ========================================== FAILURES 
> ===========================================
> ___________________________________ test_efi_helloworld_net 
> ___________________________________
> test/py/tests/test_efi_loader.py:163: in test_efi_helloworld_net
>     assert expected_text in output
> E   AssertionError: assert 'Hello, world' in 'No UEFI binary known at 200000'
> ------------------------------------ Captured stdout call 
> -------------------------------------
> U-Boot> tftpboot 200000 EFI/arm64/helloworld.efi
> Using smsc95xx_eth device
> TFTP from server 192.168.1.10; our IP address is 192.168.1.100
> Filename 'EFI/arm64/helloworld.efi'.
> Load address: 0x200000
> Loading:
> Bytes transferred = 4528 (11b0 hex)
> U-Boot> U-Boot> crc32 200000 $filesize
> CRC32 for 00200000 ... 002011af ==> 2b466005
> U-Boot> U-Boot> bootefi 200000
> No UEFI binary known at 200000
> U-Boot>
> =================================== short test summary info 
> ===================================
> If I disable that test, it moves on to failing the same exact way for
> grub. If I disable the grub test too. After that, oh, a bunch of other
> tests get skipped because CMD_NET and similar aren't enabled now, and
> the tests are wrong. I'll post that as another patch by itself. After
> correcting for that, we're seemingly noticeably slower as I need to
> increase the timeout for tftp'ing my 83MiB FIT image I use for kernel
> testing. We no longer have the estimated speed message, so I can't as
> easily say how much slower it is. After increasing the timeout, the
> kernel boot test does work.
>
> I can note that normally it takes ~18ms to get a dhcp reply, but with
> lwIP it's now 132ms, and previously the kernel loaded at 2.7MiB/s
> (which, not great) but if that has a similar level of slowdown, could
> well explain it.
>

Thanks for taking the time. We'll run the pytests before v5. That
being said, my wget tests were faster with lwIP last time I checked.

Thanks
/Ilias
> --
> Tom

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