
5 Jul
2007
5 Jul
'07
4:43 a.m.
On 7/4/07, Jerry Van Baren gvb.uboot@gmail.com wrote:
Do *NOT* return after the "point of no return" has been passed. If something goes wrong, the board must be reset after that point. Move the "Transferring control to Linux" debug message back to where it belongs: just before transferring control to linux.
Why is it necessary to reset the board at this point? The failure paths here seem to be things like invalid checksums and the like. Why are these tests after a point of no return?
I would think that if any of these failures are hit, you would *not* want to reset the board so you can figure out what was going on.
Cheers, g.
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Grant Likely, B.Sc., P.Eng.
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