Message ID | 20220125171313.14498-10-kabel@kernel.org |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | 2bcd5b1be10158a3e79c952b56c84b9d89958c3a |
Delegated to: | Stefan Roese |
Headers | show |
Series | Another set of kwboot improvements | expand |
On 1/25/22 18:13, Marek Behún wrote: > From: Pali Rohár <pali@kernel.org> > > Force the BootROM to flush its input queue after sending boot pattern. > > This ensures that after function kwboot_bootmsg() finishes, BootROM is > able to start receiving xmodem packets without any specific delay or > setup. > > Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár <pali@kernel.org> > Signed-off-by: Marek Behún <marek.behun@nic.cz> Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de> Thanks, Stefan > --- > tools/kwboot.c | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/tools/kwboot.c b/tools/kwboot.c > index c413a8bf51..824ae005b2 100644 > --- a/tools/kwboot.c > +++ b/tools/kwboot.c > @@ -717,6 +717,7 @@ out: > static int > kwboot_bootmsg(int tty, void *msg) > { > + struct kwboot_block block; > int rc; > char c; > int count; > @@ -747,7 +748,40 @@ kwboot_bootmsg(int tty, void *msg) > > kwboot_printv("\n"); > > - return rc; > + if (rc) > + return rc; > + > + /* > + * At this stage we have sent more boot message patterns and BootROM > + * (at least on Armada XP and 385) started interpreting sent bytes as > + * part of xmodem packets. If BootROM is expecting SOH byte as start of > + * a xmodem packet and it receives byte 0xff, then it throws it away and > + * sends a NAK reply to host. If BootROM does not receive any byte for > + * 2s when expecting some continuation of the xmodem packet, it throws > + * away the partially received xmodem data and sends NAK reply to host. > + * > + * Therefore for starting xmodem transfer we have two options: Either > + * wait 2s or send 132 0xff bytes (which is the size of xmodem packet) > + * to ensure that BootROM throws away any partially received data. > + */ > + > + /* flush output queue with remaining boot message patterns */ > + tcflush(tty, TCOFLUSH); > + > + /* send one xmodem packet with 0xff bytes to force BootROM to re-sync */ > + memset(&block, 0xff, sizeof(block)); > + kwboot_tty_send(tty, &block, sizeof(block), 0); > + > + /* > + * Sending 132 bytes via 115200B/8-N-1 takes 11.45 ms, reading 132 bytes > + * takes 11.45 ms, so waiting for 30 ms should be enough. > + */ > + usleep(30 * 1000); > + > + /* flush remaining NAK replies from input queue */ > + tcflush(tty, TCIFLUSH); > + > + return 0; > } > > static int Viele Grüße, Stefan Roese
diff --git a/tools/kwboot.c b/tools/kwboot.c index c413a8bf51..824ae005b2 100644 --- a/tools/kwboot.c +++ b/tools/kwboot.c @@ -717,6 +717,7 @@ out: static int kwboot_bootmsg(int tty, void *msg) { + struct kwboot_block block; int rc; char c; int count; @@ -747,7 +748,40 @@ kwboot_bootmsg(int tty, void *msg) kwboot_printv("\n"); - return rc; + if (rc) + return rc; + + /* + * At this stage we have sent more boot message patterns and BootROM + * (at least on Armada XP and 385) started interpreting sent bytes as + * part of xmodem packets. If BootROM is expecting SOH byte as start of + * a xmodem packet and it receives byte 0xff, then it throws it away and + * sends a NAK reply to host. If BootROM does not receive any byte for + * 2s when expecting some continuation of the xmodem packet, it throws + * away the partially received xmodem data and sends NAK reply to host. + * + * Therefore for starting xmodem transfer we have two options: Either + * wait 2s or send 132 0xff bytes (which is the size of xmodem packet) + * to ensure that BootROM throws away any partially received data. + */ + + /* flush output queue with remaining boot message patterns */ + tcflush(tty, TCOFLUSH); + + /* send one xmodem packet with 0xff bytes to force BootROM to re-sync */ + memset(&block, 0xff, sizeof(block)); + kwboot_tty_send(tty, &block, sizeof(block), 0); + + /* + * Sending 132 bytes via 115200B/8-N-1 takes 11.45 ms, reading 132 bytes + * takes 11.45 ms, so waiting for 30 ms should be enough. + */ + usleep(30 * 1000); + + /* flush remaining NAK replies from input queue */ + tcflush(tty, TCIFLUSH); + + return 0; } static int