
Hi,
On 15-12-14 03:09, Stephen Warren wrote:
On 12/14/2014 02:35 PM, Iain Paton wrote:
On 14/12/14 17:22, Stephen Warren wrote:
On 12/14/2014 07:52 AM, Iain Paton wrote:
Set ptuuid and fsuuid variables to the partition / filesystem where we found extlinux.conf which allows us to use a replaceable parameter in the append line in extlinux.conf like this
append root=PARTUUID=${ptuuid}
this means we never have to hardcode a root=/dev/mmcblk0p1 type path anywhere.
Wouldn't the distro/... that creates extlinux.conf simply put the UUID into the file when it's generated? That's how things normally work in similar setups such as grub.conf...
Perhaps, but that's just another assumption. No less valid than mine, just different.
It's also consistent with all the other (generic distro) boot methods that already exist e.g. for x86.
I've to agree with Stephen here, both Debian and Fedora are already using the extlinux.conf support as it, it is not perfect, but the UUID stuff is not a problem.
Since the uuids are only looked for after we've already found extlinux.conf there's little cost/risk to making them available. I realise that assuming extlinux.conf is on the root partition isn't perfect but for the common case where it will be, there are many advantages to this.
... and completely avoids the issue of U-Boot making assumptions about the partition layout that the distro installer used.
Well making some information available hardly forces anyone to use it.
I'd like to be able to make use of some of the commands and information that are available and to do it in a way that's compatible with config_distro_bootcmd. Perhaps by expanding it's capabilities along the way, if that's acceptable.
However, it affects the definition of extlinux.conf, since it means that variable references are expanded in the command-line parameter, which changes the definition/syntax of extlinux.conf. This isn't something that should happen via a patch to one bootloader, but by general agreement to change the specification of extlinux.conf's format.
Erm we (u-boot) already have support for using u-boot env variables in the "append" extlinux.conf statement.
I added this a while back to allow having:
append console=${console}
As different boards have different serial console names... (/dev/ttyS, /dev/ttyAMBA, etc.).
Part of my motivation is to decouple the assumption that the user writable UUID will never change on disk and make the system unbootable and difficult to recover,
If the user changes the UUID, it seems perfectly reasonable to require them to update any config files that mention this UUID, or rebuild their extlinux.conf from scratch using whatever mechanism is normally used to build it.
Again, this is entirely consistent with boot config files in grub, LILO, ...
Recovery from such a change seems very simple; just edit extlinux.conf so it's correct.
Ack.
Regards,
Hans