
On Tuesday, January 06, 2015 at 06:02:57 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
On 01/06/2015 06:27 AM, Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi Marek & Stephen,
As discussed before we've a problem where our standard bootcmds sometimes scan usb more then once, causing a large boot delay.
Marek, as discussed with you before, this patch-set tackles this differently then previous sets, by simply making "usb start" a oneshot command (atleast until "usb stop" is called).
Stephen the second patch then modifies config_distro_bootcmd.h to simply call "usb start" unconditionally, since calling it repeatedly now can be done without side-effects.
Assuming you both like these patches, that leaves the question of how to merge them, they can be merged individually each through your own trees, or one of you can pick up both of them, I'll leave that to you.
Users will have to get used to running "usb reset" rather than "usb start", but I guess that's fine.
Hi!
So why do we not have "usb reset" only, why can we not discard the "usb start" altogether?
Should we rename "usb reset" to "usb restart"?
No, let's not mess with the UI any more than we already did.
Either way, the series, Acked-by: Stephen Warren swarren@nvidia.com
Will you do something similar for SCSI?
Best regards, Marek Vasut