From: Matthias Fuchs <matthias.fuchs@esd-electronics.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot-Users] intended behavior of bootm
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 10:43:06 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200804231043.06717.matthias.fuchs@esd-electronics.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080422204923.D4AF124AB5@gemini.denx.de>
Hi Wolfgang,
thanks for your reply. That's the kind of thing I wanted to hear.
Now I will start playing around ;-)
Matthias
On Tuesday 22 April 2008 22:49, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> In message <200804212302.30762.matthias.fuchs@esd-electronics.com> you wrote:
> >
> > Now I have to find a (simple) solution to solve my problem:
> >
> > Typically the 405 board boots from onboard flash. Because of historic
> > reason there is a kernel and a ramdisk image (not a multi image and nothing
> > that is aware of any new image format). These images cannot be changed.
> > When one of these images either one of them or both is corrupted, U-Boot
> > should try to load both of them from a usb mass storage. So what's the best
> > way to do so?
>
> The key question here is your definition of "corrupted".
>
> If reliability is an issue, you want to implement (1) support for a
> hardware watchdog combined with (2) support for a boot counter. Then
> you set "bootlimit" to a reasonable value and "altbootcmd" to the
> command required to load and boot from USB.
>
> Such a setup will be very robust and handle even situations when the
> images look good (checksums are OK etc.) but fail to work (for
> example, because of buggy binaries or libraries were included, config
> files got corrupted, etc.).
>
> > 1) Make bootm fail when any image has a CRC error?
>
> This is trivial to do. Remember that you can always use "imi" to check
> images; something like
>
> => imi $kernel_addr && imi $ramdisk_addr && bootm $kernel_addr $ramdisk_addr
>
> would do what you want.
>
> The new image format allows for even fancier methods.
>
> Or implement a boot counter and let the board reset on corrupt images
> and then use "altbootcmd".
>
> > 2) Add a new command to check images and decide on the result
>
> Not needed. "iminfo" already does that.
>
> > Any idea? I think the idea behind this is clear. When images A are not ok boot
> > images B.
>
> As mentioned above, the trick question is how you define when an
> image is OK.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-04-23 8:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-04-21 13:09 [U-Boot-Users] intended behavior of bootm Matthias Fuchs
2008-04-21 14:58 ` Matthias Fuchs
2008-04-21 15:16 ` Jerry Van Baren
2008-04-21 15:43 ` Matthias Fuchs
2008-04-21 16:28 ` Jerry Van Baren
2008-04-21 19:19 ` Wolfgang Denk
2008-04-21 21:02 ` Matthias Fuchs
2008-04-22 20:49 ` Wolfgang Denk
2008-04-23 8:43 ` Matthias Fuchs [this message]
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