On Sun, Jun 05, 2016 at 07:58:46PM +0200, Michal Suchanek wrote: > Hello, > > On 5 June 2016 at 19:43, Ladislav Michl <la...@linux-mips.org> wrote: > > Some CPUs contains boot ROM code capable reading first few blocks > > (where SPL resides) of NAND flash and executing it. It is wise to > > create separate partition here for SPL. As block size depends on > > NAND chip used, we could either use worst case (biggest) partition > > size or base its size on actual block size. This patch adds support > > for the latter option. > > > > There is similar problem on sunxi. > > Given this flash is non-removable and has many pins you are unlikely > going to encounter its content on any system that was not loaded with > u-boot. > > Still Linux can only produce fixed size mtdparts. You can prepend > perfectly sized mtdparts for u-boot but until Linux is taught to > follow that with its own partitions without gap you still need to use > the worst case scenario for the start of the Linux partitions.
I didn't get 'fixed size mtdparts' part. Linux supports cmdline partition layout passing since the dawn of mtd subsystem (I used it more than a decade ago for netstar board). Finally that's a reason mtdparts implementation in U-Boot is done this way. Both U-Boot and Linux (can) see the same partition layout as it is passed either via kernel cmdline or device tree blob. > On sunxi the range of supported block sizes and the size of the > SPL+U-BOOT are not large so this is generally not worth the effort. > > If support for this is attempted Linux should be probably taught to > get mtdparts in pages and eraseblocks and then the default mtdparts > can be in those. > > If on the other hand you generate the fixed layout for Linux > partitions on the fly and this patch changes how the Linux partitions > are generated it can happen that the Linux partitions are at different > place with different versions of u-boot giving potentially disastrous > results. Unless I'm missing something, partition layout is passed to the kernel from the bootloader. So if kernel ends up with a different layout than a bootloader, there's a bug somewhere and that should be fixed. Regards, ladis _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot