
Hi Baruch, Jon,
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 3:25 AM Baruch Siach baruch@tkos.co.il wrote:
From: Jon Nettleton jon@solid-run.com
This patch accomplishes 2 things to make the kwboot procedure on the a38x more reliable.
- We fill the tty with 1K of the magic bootparam. This helps
with the timing of where the microcode picks up in the read of the line to ensure we actually catch the break to go into recovery mode
- Before starting the xmodem transfer we sleep for 2 seconds
and then flush the line. This allows all the magic bootparam to be flushed from the line and makes the xmodem transfer reliable and removes the Bad message failures.
Signed-off-by: Jon Nettleton jon@solid-run.com Signed-off-by: Baruch Siach baruch@tkos.co.il
Reviewed-by: Chris Packham judge.packham@gmail.com
Lately I haven't had much luck with using kwboot on a38x. I seem to be able to get the spl to boot from uart (even better now thanks to this patch) but the next stage still loads from SPI. I haven't been brave enough to blank a board to see if that changes behaviour. Are your experiences any different? I'm wondering if there is something we need to do in the SPL to figure out that we need to load the next stage via xmodem.
tools/kwboot.c | 14 ++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/kwboot.c b/tools/kwboot.c index 50ae2b4b77b1..4be094c9c8d8 100644 --- a/tools/kwboot.c +++ b/tools/kwboot.c @@ -286,6 +286,7 @@ kwboot_bootmsg(int tty, void *msg) { int rc; char c;
int count; if (msg == NULL) kwboot_printv("Please reboot the target into UART boot mode...");
@@ -297,10 +298,12 @@ kwboot_bootmsg(int tty, void *msg) if (rc) break;
rc = kwboot_tty_send(tty, msg, 8);
if (rc) {
usleep(msg_req_delay * 1000);
continue;
for (count = 0; count < 128; count++) {
rc = kwboot_tty_send(tty, msg, 8);
if (rc) {
usleep(msg_req_delay * 1000);
continue;
} } rc = kwboot_tty_recv(tty, &c, 1, msg_rsp_timeo);
@@ -426,6 +429,9 @@ kwboot_xmodem(int tty, const void *_data, size_t size)
kwboot_printv("Sending boot image...\n");
sleep(2); /* flush isn't effective without it */
tcflush(tty, TCIOFLUSH);
do { struct kwboot_block block; int n;
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