
Hi Nishanth,
On Thu, 5 Oct 2023 at 11:16, Nishanth Menon nm@ti.com wrote:
On 12:10-20231005, Nishanth Menon wrote:
On 12:36-20231005, Tom Rini wrote:
On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 09:19:48AM -0500, Andrew Davis wrote:
On 10/4/23 8:54 AM, Nishanth Menon wrote:
On 08:48-20231004, Andrew Davis wrote:
On 10/4/23 8:23 AM, Roger Quadros wrote: > ti_mmc is not a valid boot_target for standard boot flow so
Is there some way to make it into a valid boot_target? Otherwise how do we use uEnv.txt files, or boot from FIT images with overlays?
envboot takes care of uEnv.txt file (see https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231004132324.44198-3-rogerq@kernel.org/)
Early remote proc loading and FIT image is a question for stdboot itself.
If stdboot is missing these features then we shouldn't switch until it has them. I'm all for switching to this, but only if it is complete.
Depends on what you mean? Did you mean an option to run scripts (exists) or an option to do what TI needs done, via boot/bootmeth_something.c ? If the latter, someone from TI needs to figure out what that should be and do (but plumbing-wise everything it needs should exist).
Andrew is generalizing here (on the wrong patch though).
On am62x platforms, there is nothing regressing with this series. The challenge is early remote_proc loading which is done for J7* platforms.
How that is initiated as part of bootmethods is something of a gap.
The other gap has been support for uEnv.txt -> which we can workaround at the moment by using CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND="run envboot; bootflow scan -lb" in defconfig (This series from Roger already does that - hence I am saying that Andrew is complaining on the wrong series).
Ideally, we should just have CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND="bootflow scan -lb" and uEnv.txt remoteproc loads and the various standard bootmethods should "just work".
I forgot to add: FIT image authenticated boot flow. That is really what ti_mmc distroboot method was trying to solve.
Maybe Simon or someone know how the stdboot flow handles authenticated kernel image and dtb boot flow with FIT image?
Yes you can use FIT configuration verification and things should work as normal.
Regards, Simon