From: Nishanth Menon <menon.nishanth@gmail.com>
To: Hieu Ninh <hninh@hotmail.com>
Cc: linux-omap-open-source@linux.omap.com
Subject: Re: In system software upgrade
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 10:00:14 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <45169D7E.60308@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <BAY122-DAV978325FCA9F5416C60A15A6260@phx.gbl>
Hieu Ninh stated on 9/22/2006 10:56 PM:
> Our system requires the software upgrade feature (for both application and
> kernel) during the user space application is running. I don't know how to
> go about it in Linux environment.
application upgrade: two ways: one: replace the entire filesystem (bad
idea)- u should be able to do it with uboot/the old setup itself, two:
replace the application and related binaries: it is easier if your
filesystem has some sort of package manager like rpm/apt-tools stuff
like that.
kernel up-grade:
a) as you mentioned, requires u-boot support.
b) from bootup shell prompt(using the old kernel), overwrite the
kernel's mtd partition with the new kernel. reboot, and you should have
the new kernel.
>
> If I can get an image (from USB flash) and copy it to the RAM while the
> system running and some how reboot the system in U-boot (without reset the
> RAM). From there I can run the uboot script to copy the image from RAM to
> flash. Would this work? Is there any better way to do this?
uboot:
a) u can have usb mass-storage support in uboot. boot in u-boot, copy
from mas-storage to flash
b) u can use other paths such as serial/some other interface to install.
But dont download it to ram and expect a "system restart" to keep your
ram alive. it is not a productizable option.
Regards,
Nishanth Menon
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2006-09-23 3:56 ` In system software upgrade Hieu Ninh
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