* [PATCH] fastboot: mmc: switch to user hwpart after erase/flash
@ 2022-10-10 8:05 Mattijs Korpershoek
2022-10-10 15:38 ` Sean Anderson
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Mattijs Korpershoek @ 2022-10-10 8:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Patrick Delaunay, Sean Anderson
Cc: u-boot, Simon Glass, Jaehoon Chung, Matthias Schiffer,
Mattijs Korpershoek
Before erasing (or flashing) an mmc hardware partition, such as
mmc0boot0 or mmc0boot1, we select it using blk_dselect_hwpart().
However, we don't select back the normal (userdata) hwpartition
afterwards.
For example, the following sequence is broken:
$ fastboot erase mmc2boot1 # switch to hwpart 1
$ fastboot reboot bootloader # attempts to read GPT from hwpart 1
> writing 128 blocks starting at 8064...
> ........ wrote 65536 bytes to 'mmc0boot1'
> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0xFB4EC30FC5B7E5B2 != 0x5452415020494645
> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid GPT ***
> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0x0 != 0x5452415020494645
> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid Backup GPT ***
> Error: mmc 2:misc read failed (-2)
The GPT is stored in hwpart0 (userdata), not hwpart1 (mmc0boot1)
As the blk documentation states:
> Once selected only the region of the device
> covered by that partition is accessible.
Add a cleanup function, fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart() which
selects back the default hwpartition (userdata).
Note: this is more visible since
commit a362ce214f03 ("fastboot: Implement generic fastboot_set_reboot_flag")
because "fastboot reboot bootloader" will access the "misc" partition.
Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
---
This fix has been used for over a year in the AOSP tree at [1]
[1] https://android.googlesource.com/device/amlogic/yukawa/+/c008ddaec0943adda394b229e83e147f6165773c
---
drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c | 20 +++++++++++++++++---
include/mmc.h | 1 +
2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
index 033c510bc096..dedef7c4deb1 100644
--- a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
+++ b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
@@ -199,6 +199,12 @@ static void write_raw_image(struct blk_desc *dev_desc,
fastboot_okay(NULL, response);
}
+static void fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(struct blk_desc *dev_desc)
+{
+ if (blk_dselect_hwpart(dev_desc, MMC_PART_USERDATA))
+ pr_err("Failed to restore hwpart to userdata\n");
+}
+
#if defined(CONFIG_FASTBOOT_MMC_BOOT_SUPPORT) || \
defined(CONFIG_FASTBOOT_MMC_USER_SUPPORT)
static int fb_mmc_erase_mmc_hwpart(struct blk_desc *dev_desc)
@@ -246,7 +252,7 @@ static void fb_mmc_boot_ops(struct blk_desc *dev_desc, void *buffer,
if (blkcnt > dev_desc->lba) {
pr_err("Image size too large\n");
fastboot_fail("Image size too large", response);
- return;
+ goto fail_restore_hwpart;
}
debug("Start Flashing Image to EMMC_BOOT%d...\n", hwpart);
@@ -257,7 +263,7 @@ static void fb_mmc_boot_ops(struct blk_desc *dev_desc, void *buffer,
pr_err("Failed to write EMMC_BOOT%d\n", hwpart);
fastboot_fail("Failed to write EMMC_BOOT part",
response);
- return;
+ goto fail_restore_hwpart;
}
printf("........ wrote %lu bytes to EMMC_BOOT%d\n",
@@ -267,11 +273,15 @@ static void fb_mmc_boot_ops(struct blk_desc *dev_desc, void *buffer,
pr_err("Failed to erase EMMC_BOOT%d\n", hwpart);
fastboot_fail("Failed to erase EMMC_BOOT part",
response);
- return;
+ goto fail_restore_hwpart;
}
}
fastboot_okay(NULL, response);
+ return;
+
+fail_restore_hwpart:
+ fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(dev_desc);
}
#endif
@@ -630,6 +640,8 @@ void fastboot_mmc_flash_write(const char *cmd, void *download_buffer,
write_raw_image(dev_desc, &info, cmd, download_buffer,
download_bytes, response);
}
+
+ fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(dev_desc);
}
/**
@@ -694,6 +706,8 @@ void fastboot_mmc_erase(const char *cmd, char *response)
blks = fb_mmc_blk_write(dev_desc, blks_start, blks_size, NULL);
+ fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(dev_desc);
+
if (blks != blks_size) {
pr_err("failed erasing from device %d\n", dev_desc->devnum);
fastboot_fail("failed erasing from device", response);
diff --git a/include/mmc.h b/include/mmc.h
index 027e8bcc73a6..cdd457a60a5b 100644
--- a/include/mmc.h
+++ b/include/mmc.h
@@ -362,6 +362,7 @@ enum mmc_voltage {
/* The number of MMC physical partitions. These consist of:
* boot partitions (2), general purpose partitions (4) in MMC v4.4.
*/
+#define MMC_PART_USERDATA 0
#define MMC_NUM_BOOT_PARTITION 2
#define MMC_PART_RPMB 3 /* RPMB partition number */
---
base-commit: f5717231abad983b4d8f87db612ae60dec86cb1b
change-id: 20221010-switch-hwpart-7fed7746db59
Best regards,
--
Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
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2022-10-10 8:05 [PATCH] fastboot: mmc: switch to user hwpart after erase/flash Mattijs Korpershoek
@ 2022-10-10 15:38 ` Sean Anderson
2022-10-11 12:07 ` Mattijs Korpershoek
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Sean Anderson @ 2022-10-10 15:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mattijs Korpershoek, Patrick Delaunay
Cc: u-boot, Simon Glass, Jaehoon Chung, Matthias Schiffer
On 10/10/22 4:05 AM, Mattijs Korpershoek wrote:
> Before erasing (or flashing) an mmc hardware partition, such as
> mmc0boot0 or mmc0boot1, we select it using blk_dselect_hwpart().
>
> However, we don't select back the normal (userdata) hwpartition
> afterwards.
>
> For example, the following sequence is broken:
>
> $ fastboot erase mmc2boot1 # switch to hwpart 1
> $ fastboot reboot bootloader # attempts to read GPT from hwpart 1
>
>> writing 128 blocks starting at 8064...
>> ........ wrote 65536 bytes to 'mmc0boot1'
>> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0xFB4EC30FC5B7E5B2 != 0x5452415020494645
>> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid GPT ***
>> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0x0 != 0x5452415020494645
>> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid Backup GPT ***
>> Error: mmc 2:misc read failed (-2)
>
> The GPT is stored in hwpart0 (userdata), not hwpart1 (mmc0boot1)
This seems like a problem with your boot script. You should run `mmc dev
${mmcdev}` (and `mmc rescan`) before trying to access any MMC
partitions. This is especially important after fastbooting, since the
partition layout (or active hardware partition) may have changed.
> As the blk documentation states:
>> Once selected only the region of the device
>> covered by that partition is accessible.
>
> Add a cleanup function, fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart() which
> selects back the default hwpartition (userdata).
>
> Note: this is more visible since
> commit a362ce214f03 ("fastboot: Implement generic fastboot_set_reboot_flag")
> because "fastboot reboot bootloader" will access the "misc" partition.
>
> Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
> ---
> This fix has been used for over a year in the AOSP tree at [1]
>
> [1] https://android.googlesource.com/device/amlogic/yukawa/+/c008ddaec0943adda394b229e83e147f6165773c
> ---
> drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c | 20 +++++++++++++++++---
> include/mmc.h | 1 +
> 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
> index 033c510bc096..dedef7c4deb1 100644
> --- a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
> +++ b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
> @@ -199,6 +199,12 @@ static void write_raw_image(struct blk_desc *dev_desc,
> fastboot_okay(NULL, response);
> }
>
> +static void fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(struct blk_desc *dev_desc)
> +{
> + if (blk_dselect_hwpart(dev_desc, MMC_PART_USERDATA))
If you really want to do this, we shoud save the current partition and
restore if after fastbooting. Always switching to hardware partition 0
is just as broken as the current behavior.
--Sean
> + pr_err("Failed to restore hwpart to userdata\n");
> +}
> +
> #if defined(CONFIG_FASTBOOT_MMC_BOOT_SUPPORT) || \
> defined(CONFIG_FASTBOOT_MMC_USER_SUPPORT)
> static int fb_mmc_erase_mmc_hwpart(struct blk_desc *dev_desc)
> @@ -246,7 +252,7 @@ static void fb_mmc_boot_ops(struct blk_desc *dev_desc, void *buffer,
> if (blkcnt > dev_desc->lba) {
> pr_err("Image size too large\n");
> fastboot_fail("Image size too large", response);
> - return;
> + goto fail_restore_hwpart;
> }
>
> debug("Start Flashing Image to EMMC_BOOT%d...\n", hwpart);
> @@ -257,7 +263,7 @@ static void fb_mmc_boot_ops(struct blk_desc *dev_desc, void *buffer,
> pr_err("Failed to write EMMC_BOOT%d\n", hwpart);
> fastboot_fail("Failed to write EMMC_BOOT part",
> response);
> - return;
> + goto fail_restore_hwpart;
> }
>
> printf("........ wrote %lu bytes to EMMC_BOOT%d\n",
> @@ -267,11 +273,15 @@ static void fb_mmc_boot_ops(struct blk_desc *dev_desc, void *buffer,
> pr_err("Failed to erase EMMC_BOOT%d\n", hwpart);
> fastboot_fail("Failed to erase EMMC_BOOT part",
> response);
> - return;
> + goto fail_restore_hwpart;
> }
> }
>
> fastboot_okay(NULL, response);
> + return;
> +
> +fail_restore_hwpart:
> + fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(dev_desc);
> }
> #endif
>
> @@ -630,6 +640,8 @@ void fastboot_mmc_flash_write(const char *cmd, void *download_buffer,
> write_raw_image(dev_desc, &info, cmd, download_buffer,
> download_bytes, response);
> }
> +
> + fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(dev_desc);
> }
>
> /**
> @@ -694,6 +706,8 @@ void fastboot_mmc_erase(const char *cmd, char *response)
>
> blks = fb_mmc_blk_write(dev_desc, blks_start, blks_size, NULL);
>
> + fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(dev_desc);
> +
> if (blks != blks_size) {
> pr_err("failed erasing from device %d\n", dev_desc->devnum);
> fastboot_fail("failed erasing from device", response);
> diff --git a/include/mmc.h b/include/mmc.h
> index 027e8bcc73a6..cdd457a60a5b 100644
> --- a/include/mmc.h
> +++ b/include/mmc.h
> @@ -362,6 +362,7 @@ enum mmc_voltage {
> /* The number of MMC physical partitions. These consist of:
> * boot partitions (2), general purpose partitions (4) in MMC v4.4.
> */
> +#define MMC_PART_USERDATA 0
> #define MMC_NUM_BOOT_PARTITION 2
> #define MMC_PART_RPMB 3 /* RPMB partition number */
>
>
> ---
> base-commit: f5717231abad983b4d8f87db612ae60dec86cb1b
> change-id: 20221010-switch-hwpart-7fed7746db59
>
> Best regards,
>
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread* Re: [PATCH] fastboot: mmc: switch to user hwpart after erase/flash
2022-10-10 15:38 ` Sean Anderson
@ 2022-10-11 12:07 ` Mattijs Korpershoek
2022-10-11 15:52 ` Sean Anderson
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Mattijs Korpershoek @ 2022-10-11 12:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sean Anderson, Patrick Delaunay
Cc: u-boot, Simon Glass, Jaehoon Chung, Matthias Schiffer
Hi Sean,
Thank you for your review.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 11:38, Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com> wrote:
> On 10/10/22 4:05 AM, Mattijs Korpershoek wrote:
>> Before erasing (or flashing) an mmc hardware partition, such as
>> mmc0boot0 or mmc0boot1, we select it using blk_dselect_hwpart().
>>
>> However, we don't select back the normal (userdata) hwpartition
>> afterwards.
>>
>> For example, the following sequence is broken:
>>
>> $ fastboot erase mmc2boot1 # switch to hwpart 1
>> $ fastboot reboot bootloader # attempts to read GPT from hwpart 1
>>
>>> writing 128 blocks starting at 8064...
>>> ........ wrote 65536 bytes to 'mmc0boot1'
>>> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0xFB4EC30FC5B7E5B2 != 0x5452415020494645
>>> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid GPT ***
>>> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0x0 != 0x5452415020494645
>>> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid Backup GPT ***
>>> Error: mmc 2:misc read failed (-2)
>>
>> The GPT is stored in hwpart0 (userdata), not hwpart1 (mmc0boot1)
>
> This seems like a problem with your boot script. You should run `mmc dev
> ${mmcdev}` (and `mmc rescan`) before trying to access any MMC
> partitions. This is especially important after fastbooting, since the
> partition layout (or active hardware partition) may have changed.
I don't think I can fix this in my boot script.
My boot script runs => fastboot usb 0 which will start a loop to receive
fastboot commands from the host.
The full u-boot env i'm using is in include/configs/meson64_android.h
This loop will go on until "fastboot reboot <reboot_reason>" is called.
I do can "work around" this by using the following fastboot sequence:
$ fastboot erase mmc2boot1
$ fastboot oem format # switch backs to hwpart 0 (USER)
$ fastboot reboot bootloader
But that's not a good option to me. From a user's perspective, it should
not matter in which order we issue fastboot commands to the board.
Maybe I should fix bcb.c instead to make sure that it selects hwpart0
before reading/writing into the bcb partition ?
>
>> As the blk documentation states:
>>> Once selected only the region of the device
>>> covered by that partition is accessible.
>>
>> Add a cleanup function, fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart() which
>> selects back the default hwpartition (userdata).
>>
>> Note: this is more visible since
>> commit a362ce214f03 ("fastboot: Implement generic fastboot_set_reboot_flag")
>> because "fastboot reboot bootloader" will access the "misc" partition.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
>> ---
>> This fix has been used for over a year in the AOSP tree at [1]
>>
>> [1] https://android.googlesource.com/device/amlogic/yukawa/+/c008ddaec0943adda394b229e83e147f6165773c
>> ---
>> drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c | 20 +++++++++++++++++---
>> include/mmc.h | 1 +
>> 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
>> index 033c510bc096..dedef7c4deb1 100644
>> --- a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
>> +++ b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
>> @@ -199,6 +199,12 @@ static void write_raw_image(struct blk_desc *dev_desc,
>> fastboot_okay(NULL, response);
>> }
>>
>> +static void fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(struct blk_desc *dev_desc)
>> +{
>> + if (blk_dselect_hwpart(dev_desc, MMC_PART_USERDATA))
>
> If you really want to do this, we shoud save the current partition and
> restore if after fastbooting. Always switching to hardware partition 0
> is just as broken as the current behavior.
ACK. This patch just replaces one broken behaviour by another one. I
will see if I can save the hardware partition state instead or patch the
bcb command.
>
> --Sean
>
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread* Re: [PATCH] fastboot: mmc: switch to user hwpart after erase/flash
2022-10-11 12:07 ` Mattijs Korpershoek
@ 2022-10-11 15:52 ` Sean Anderson
2022-10-13 7:40 ` Mattijs Korpershoek
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Sean Anderson @ 2022-10-11 15:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mattijs Korpershoek, Patrick Delaunay
Cc: u-boot, Simon Glass, Jaehoon Chung, Matthias Schiffer
On 10/11/22 8:07 AM, Mattijs Korpershoek wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> Thank you for your review.
>
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 11:38, Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com> wrote:
>
>> On 10/10/22 4:05 AM, Mattijs Korpershoek wrote:
>>> Before erasing (or flashing) an mmc hardware partition, such as
>>> mmc0boot0 or mmc0boot1, we select it using blk_dselect_hwpart().
>>>
>>> However, we don't select back the normal (userdata) hwpartition
>>> afterwards.
>>>
>>> For example, the following sequence is broken:
>>>
>>> $ fastboot erase mmc2boot1 # switch to hwpart 1
>>> $ fastboot reboot bootloader # attempts to read GPT from hwpart 1
>>>
>>>> writing 128 blocks starting at 8064...
>>>> ........ wrote 65536 bytes to 'mmc0boot1'
>>>> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0xFB4EC30FC5B7E5B2 != 0x5452415020494645
>>>> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid GPT ***
>>>> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0x0 != 0x5452415020494645
>>>> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid Backup GPT ***
>>>> Error: mmc 2:misc read failed (-2)
>>>
>>> The GPT is stored in hwpart0 (userdata), not hwpart1 (mmc0boot1)
>>
>> This seems like a problem with your boot script. You should run `mmc dev
>> ${mmcdev}` (and `mmc rescan`) before trying to access any MMC
>> partitions. This is especially important after fastbooting, since the
>> partition layout (or active hardware partition) may have changed.
>
> I don't think I can fix this in my boot script.
> My boot script runs => fastboot usb 0 which will start a loop to receive
> fastboot commands from the host.
>
> The full u-boot env i'm using is in include/configs/meson64_android.h
>
> This loop will go on until "fastboot reboot <reboot_reason>" is called.
>
> I do can "work around" this by using the following fastboot sequence:
> $ fastboot erase mmc2boot1
> $ fastboot oem format # switch backs to hwpart 0 (USER)
> $ fastboot reboot bootloader
>
> But that's not a good option to me. From a user's perspective, it should
> not matter in which order we issue fastboot commands to the board.
>
> Maybe I should fix bcb.c instead to make sure that it selects hwpart0
> before reading/writing into the bcb partition ?
Yes. The bcb command should be using something like
part_get_info_by_dev_and_name_or_num instead of using its own bespoke
parsing. Unfortunately, command syntax is part of the API, but at the
very least you can fall back to something sane if argv[2] ("devnum")
doesn't parse as an int (aka it's the ifname).
--Sean
>>
>>> As the blk documentation states:
>>>> Once selected only the region of the device
>>>> covered by that partition is accessible.
>>>
>>> Add a cleanup function, fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart() which
>>> selects back the default hwpartition (userdata).
>>>
>>> Note: this is more visible since
>>> commit a362ce214f03 ("fastboot: Implement generic fastboot_set_reboot_flag")
>>> because "fastboot reboot bootloader" will access the "misc" partition.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
>>> ---
>>> This fix has been used for over a year in the AOSP tree at [1]
>>>
>>> [1] https://android.googlesource.com/device/amlogic/yukawa/+/c008ddaec0943adda394b229e83e147f6165773c
>>> ---
>>> drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c | 20 +++++++++++++++++---
>>> include/mmc.h | 1 +
>>> 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
>>> index 033c510bc096..dedef7c4deb1 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
>>> @@ -199,6 +199,12 @@ static void write_raw_image(struct blk_desc *dev_desc,
>>> fastboot_okay(NULL, response);
>>> }
>>>
>>> +static void fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(struct blk_desc *dev_desc)
>>> +{
>>> + if (blk_dselect_hwpart(dev_desc, MMC_PART_USERDATA))
>>
>> If you really want to do this, we shoud save the current partition and
>> restore if after fastbooting. Always switching to hardware partition 0
>> is just as broken as the current behavior.
>
> ACK. This patch just replaces one broken behaviour by another one. I
> will see if I can save the hardware partition state instead or patch the
> bcb command.
>
>
>>
>> --Sean
>>
>
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread* Re: [PATCH] fastboot: mmc: switch to user hwpart after erase/flash
2022-10-11 15:52 ` Sean Anderson
@ 2022-10-13 7:40 ` Mattijs Korpershoek
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Mattijs Korpershoek @ 2022-10-13 7:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sean Anderson, Patrick Delaunay
Cc: u-boot, Simon Glass, Jaehoon Chung, Matthias Schiffer
On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 11:52, Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com> wrote:
> On 10/11/22 8:07 AM, Mattijs Korpershoek wrote:
>> Hi Sean,
>>
>> Thank you for your review.
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 11:38, Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@seco.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/10/22 4:05 AM, Mattijs Korpershoek wrote:
>>>> Before erasing (or flashing) an mmc hardware partition, such as
>>>> mmc0boot0 or mmc0boot1, we select it using blk_dselect_hwpart().
>>>>
>>>> However, we don't select back the normal (userdata) hwpartition
>>>> afterwards.
>>>>
>>>> For example, the following sequence is broken:
>>>>
>>>> $ fastboot erase mmc2boot1 # switch to hwpart 1
>>>> $ fastboot reboot bootloader # attempts to read GPT from hwpart 1
>>>>
>>>>> writing 128 blocks starting at 8064...
>>>>> ........ wrote 65536 bytes to 'mmc0boot1'
>>>>> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0xFB4EC30FC5B7E5B2 != 0x5452415020494645
>>>>> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid GPT ***
>>>>> GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0x0 != 0x5452415020494645
>>>>> find_valid_gpt: *** ERROR: Invalid Backup GPT ***
>>>>> Error: mmc 2:misc read failed (-2)
>>>>
>>>> The GPT is stored in hwpart0 (userdata), not hwpart1 (mmc0boot1)
>>>
>>> This seems like a problem with your boot script. You should run `mmc dev
>>> ${mmcdev}` (and `mmc rescan`) before trying to access any MMC
>>> partitions. This is especially important after fastbooting, since the
>>> partition layout (or active hardware partition) may have changed.
>>
>> I don't think I can fix this in my boot script.
>> My boot script runs => fastboot usb 0 which will start a loop to receive
>> fastboot commands from the host.
>>
>> The full u-boot env i'm using is in include/configs/meson64_android.h
>>
>> This loop will go on until "fastboot reboot <reboot_reason>" is called.
>>
>> I do can "work around" this by using the following fastboot sequence:
>> $ fastboot erase mmc2boot1
>> $ fastboot oem format # switch backs to hwpart 0 (USER)
>> $ fastboot reboot bootloader
>>
>> But that's not a good option to me. From a user's perspective, it should
>> not matter in which order we issue fastboot commands to the board.
>>
>> Maybe I should fix bcb.c instead to make sure that it selects hwpart0
>> before reading/writing into the bcb partition ?
>
> Yes. The bcb command should be using something like
> part_get_info_by_dev_and_name_or_num instead of using its own bespoke
> parsing. Unfortunately, command syntax is part of the API, but at the
> very least you can fall back to something sane if argv[2] ("devnum")
> doesn't parse as an int (aka it's the ifname).
Thank you for the suggestion. I will look into patching cmd/bcb.c instead.
>
> --Sean
>
>>>
>>>> As the blk documentation states:
>>>>> Once selected only the region of the device
>>>>> covered by that partition is accessible.
>>>>
>>>> Add a cleanup function, fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart() which
>>>> selects back the default hwpartition (userdata).
>>>>
>>>> Note: this is more visible since
>>>> commit a362ce214f03 ("fastboot: Implement generic fastboot_set_reboot_flag")
>>>> because "fastboot reboot bootloader" will access the "misc" partition.
>>>>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com>
>>>> ---
>>>> This fix has been used for over a year in the AOSP tree at [1]
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://android.googlesource.com/device/amlogic/yukawa/+/c008ddaec0943adda394b229e83e147f6165773c
>>>> ---
>>>> drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c | 20 +++++++++++++++++---
>>>> include/mmc.h | 1 +
>>>> 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
>>>> index 033c510bc096..dedef7c4deb1 100644
>>>> --- a/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
>>>> +++ b/drivers/fastboot/fb_mmc.c
>>>> @@ -199,6 +199,12 @@ static void write_raw_image(struct blk_desc *dev_desc,
>>>> fastboot_okay(NULL, response);
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> +static void fastboot_mmc_select_default_hwpart(struct blk_desc *dev_desc)
>>>> +{
>>>> + if (blk_dselect_hwpart(dev_desc, MMC_PART_USERDATA))
>>>
>>> If you really want to do this, we shoud save the current partition and
>>> restore if after fastbooting. Always switching to hardware partition 0
>>> is just as broken as the current behavior.
>>
>> ACK. This patch just replaces one broken behaviour by another one. I
>> will see if I can save the hardware partition state instead or patch the
>> bcb command.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> --Sean
>>>
>>
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