Message ID | 20220519190112.6344-1-ansuelsmth@gmail.com |
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Headers | show |
Series | Add support for unprotected spare data page | expand |
Hi, ansuelsmth@gmail.com wrote on Thu, 19 May 2022 21:01:10 +0200: > Some background about this. > On original qsdk ipq8064 based firmware there was a big separation from > boot partition and user partition. With boot partition we refer to > partition used to init the router (bootloader, spm firmware and other > internal stuff) With user partition we refer to linux partition and data > partition not used to init the router. > When someone had to write to these boot partition a special mode was > needed, to switch the nand driver to this special configuration. > > Upstream version of the nandc driver totally dropped this and the result > is that if someone try to read data from these partition a CRC warning > is printed and if someone try to write that (if for example someone > wants to replace the bootloader) result is a broken system as the data > is badly written. > > This series comes to fix this. > > A user can declare offset and size of these special partition using the > qcom,boot-pages binding. > > An initial implementation of this assumed that the boot-pages started > from the start of the nand but we discover that some device have backup > of these special partition and we can have situation where we have this > partition scheme > - APPSBL (require special mode) > - APPSBLENV (doesn't require special mode) > - ART > - APPSBLBK (back of APPSBL require special mode) > - APPSBLENVBK (back of APPSBLENV doesn't require special mode) > With this configuration we need to declare sparse boot page and we can't > assume boot-pages always starts from the start of the nand. > > A user can use this form to declare sparse boot pages > qcom,boot-pages = <0x0 0x0c80000 0x0c80000 0x0500000>; > > The driver internally will parse this array, convert it to nand pages > and check internally on every read/write if this special configuration > should used for that page or the normal one. > > The reason for all of this is that qcom FOR SOME REASON, disable ECC for > spare data only for these boot partition and we need to reflect this > special configuration to mute these warning and to permit actually > writing to these pages. Manivannan, any feedback on this? > > v4: > - Fix wrong compatible set for boot-pages (ipq8074 instead of ipq806x) > v3: > - Fix typo in Docmunetation commit desription > - Add items description for uint32-matrix > v2: > - Add fixes from Krzysztof in Documentation > > Ansuel Smith (2): > mtd: nand: raw: qcom_nandc: add support for unprotected spare data > pages > dt-bindings: mtd: qcom_nandc: document qcom,boot-pages binding > > .../devicetree/bindings/mtd/qcom,nandc.yaml | 26 +++ > drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++- > 2 files changed, 169 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > Thanks, Miquèl
On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 03:49:34PM +0200, Miquel Raynal wrote: > Hi, > > ansuelsmth@gmail.com wrote on Thu, 19 May 2022 21:01:10 +0200: > > > Some background about this. > > On original qsdk ipq8064 based firmware there was a big separation from > > boot partition and user partition. With boot partition we refer to > > partition used to init the router (bootloader, spm firmware and other > > internal stuff) With user partition we refer to linux partition and data > > partition not used to init the router. > > When someone had to write to these boot partition a special mode was > > needed, to switch the nand driver to this special configuration. > > > > Upstream version of the nandc driver totally dropped this and the result > > is that if someone try to read data from these partition a CRC warning > > is printed and if someone try to write that (if for example someone > > wants to replace the bootloader) result is a broken system as the data > > is badly written. > > > > This series comes to fix this. > > > > A user can declare offset and size of these special partition using the > > qcom,boot-pages binding. > > > > An initial implementation of this assumed that the boot-pages started > > from the start of the nand but we discover that some device have backup > > of these special partition and we can have situation where we have this > > partition scheme > > - APPSBL (require special mode) > > - APPSBLENV (doesn't require special mode) > > - ART > > - APPSBLBK (back of APPSBL require special mode) > > - APPSBLENVBK (back of APPSBLENV doesn't require special mode) > > With this configuration we need to declare sparse boot page and we can't > > assume boot-pages always starts from the start of the nand. > > > > A user can use this form to declare sparse boot pages > > qcom,boot-pages = <0x0 0x0c80000 0x0c80000 0x0500000>; > > > > The driver internally will parse this array, convert it to nand pages > > and check internally on every read/write if this special configuration > > should used for that page or the normal one. > > > > The reason for all of this is that qcom FOR SOME REASON, disable ECC for > > spare data only for these boot partition and we need to reflect this > > special configuration to mute these warning and to permit actually > > writing to these pages. > > Manivannan, any feedback on this? > Sorry for the delay. I will check internally on some of the unknown implementations mentioned and provide my comments. Thanks, Mani > > > > v4: > > - Fix wrong compatible set for boot-pages (ipq8074 instead of ipq806x) > > v3: > > - Fix typo in Docmunetation commit desription > > - Add items description for uint32-matrix > > v2: > > - Add fixes from Krzysztof in Documentation > > > > Ansuel Smith (2): > > mtd: nand: raw: qcom_nandc: add support for unprotected spare data > > pages > > dt-bindings: mtd: qcom_nandc: document qcom,boot-pages binding > > > > .../devicetree/bindings/mtd/qcom,nandc.yaml | 26 +++ > > drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++- > > 2 files changed, 169 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > > > Thanks, > Miquèl
On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 09:01:10PM +0200, Ansuel Smith wrote: > Some background about this. > On original qsdk ipq8064 based firmware there was a big separation from > boot partition and user partition. With boot partition we refer to > partition used to init the router (bootloader, spm firmware and other > internal stuff) With user partition we refer to linux partition and data > partition not used to init the router. > When someone had to write to these boot partition a special mode was > needed, to switch the nand driver to this special configuration. > > Upstream version of the nandc driver totally dropped this and the result > is that if someone try to read data from these partition a CRC warning > is printed and if someone try to write that (if for example someone > wants to replace the bootloader) result is a broken system as the data > is badly written. > Can you please point me to the downstream/vendor driver that has this implementation? Thanks, Mani > This series comes to fix this. > > A user can declare offset and size of these special partition using the > qcom,boot-pages binding. > > An initial implementation of this assumed that the boot-pages started > from the start of the nand but we discover that some device have backup > of these special partition and we can have situation where we have this > partition scheme > - APPSBL (require special mode) > - APPSBLENV (doesn't require special mode) > - ART > - APPSBLBK (back of APPSBL require special mode) > - APPSBLENVBK (back of APPSBLENV doesn't require special mode) > With this configuration we need to declare sparse boot page and we can't > assume boot-pages always starts from the start of the nand. > > A user can use this form to declare sparse boot pages > qcom,boot-pages = <0x0 0x0c80000 0x0c80000 0x0500000>; > > The driver internally will parse this array, convert it to nand pages > and check internally on every read/write if this special configuration > should used for that page or the normal one. > > The reason for all of this is that qcom FOR SOME REASON, disable ECC for > spare data only for these boot partition and we need to reflect this > special configuration to mute these warning and to permit actually > writing to these pages. > > v4: > - Fix wrong compatible set for boot-pages (ipq8074 instead of ipq806x) > v3: > - Fix typo in Docmunetation commit desription > - Add items description for uint32-matrix > v2: > - Add fixes from Krzysztof in Documentation > > Ansuel Smith (2): > mtd: nand: raw: qcom_nandc: add support for unprotected spare data > pages > dt-bindings: mtd: qcom_nandc: document qcom,boot-pages binding > > .../devicetree/bindings/mtd/qcom,nandc.yaml | 26 +++ > drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++- > 2 files changed, 169 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > -- > 2.34.1 >
On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 08:48:06PM +0530, Manivannan Sadhasivam wrote: > On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 09:01:10PM +0200, Ansuel Smith wrote: > > Some background about this. > > On original qsdk ipq8064 based firmware there was a big separation from > > boot partition and user partition. With boot partition we refer to > > partition used to init the router (bootloader, spm firmware and other > > internal stuff) With user partition we refer to linux partition and data > > partition not used to init the router. > > When someone had to write to these boot partition a special mode was > > needed, to switch the nand driver to this special configuration. > > > > Upstream version of the nandc driver totally dropped this and the result > > is that if someone try to read data from these partition a CRC warning > > is printed and if someone try to write that (if for example someone > > wants to replace the bootloader) result is a broken system as the data > > is badly written. > > > > Can you please point me to the downstream/vendor driver that has this > implementation? > > Thanks, > Mani > Sure, is it good if I give you a gist link with the source of driver? > > This series comes to fix this. > > > > A user can declare offset and size of these special partition using the > > qcom,boot-pages binding. > > > > An initial implementation of this assumed that the boot-pages started > > from the start of the nand but we discover that some device have backup > > of these special partition and we can have situation where we have this > > partition scheme > > - APPSBL (require special mode) > > - APPSBLENV (doesn't require special mode) > > - ART > > - APPSBLBK (back of APPSBL require special mode) > > - APPSBLENVBK (back of APPSBLENV doesn't require special mode) > > With this configuration we need to declare sparse boot page and we can't > > assume boot-pages always starts from the start of the nand. > > > > A user can use this form to declare sparse boot pages > > qcom,boot-pages = <0x0 0x0c80000 0x0c80000 0x0500000>; > > > > The driver internally will parse this array, convert it to nand pages > > and check internally on every read/write if this special configuration > > should used for that page or the normal one. > > > > The reason for all of this is that qcom FOR SOME REASON, disable ECC for > > spare data only for these boot partition and we need to reflect this > > special configuration to mute these warning and to permit actually > > writing to these pages. > > > > v4: > > - Fix wrong compatible set for boot-pages (ipq8074 instead of ipq806x) > > v3: > > - Fix typo in Docmunetation commit desription > > - Add items description for uint32-matrix > > v2: > > - Add fixes from Krzysztof in Documentation > > > > Ansuel Smith (2): > > mtd: nand: raw: qcom_nandc: add support for unprotected spare data > > pages > > dt-bindings: mtd: qcom_nandc: document qcom,boot-pages binding > > > > .../devicetree/bindings/mtd/qcom,nandc.yaml | 26 +++ > > drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++- > > 2 files changed, 169 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > > > -- > > 2.34.1 > > > > -- > மணிவண்ணன் சதாசிவம்
On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 08:48:06PM +0530, Manivannan Sadhasivam wrote: > On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 09:01:10PM +0200, Ansuel Smith wrote: > > Some background about this. > > On original qsdk ipq8064 based firmware there was a big separation from > > boot partition and user partition. With boot partition we refer to > > partition used to init the router (bootloader, spm firmware and other > > internal stuff) With user partition we refer to linux partition and data > > partition not used to init the router. > > When someone had to write to these boot partition a special mode was > > needed, to switch the nand driver to this special configuration. > > > > Upstream version of the nandc driver totally dropped this and the result > > is that if someone try to read data from these partition a CRC warning > > is printed and if someone try to write that (if for example someone > > wants to replace the bootloader) result is a broken system as the data > > is badly written. > > > > Can you please point me to the downstream/vendor driver that has this > implementation? > > Thanks, > Mani > Actually found the repo...This is the link [1]. My implementation is a variant of this since originally they used a sysfs entry to swap the ecc configuration. [1] https://github.com/marxfang/ipq807x-spf100-cs/blob/master/qsdk/qca/src/linux-4.4/drivers/mtd/nand/qcom_nandc.c > > This series comes to fix this. > > > > A user can declare offset and size of these special partition using the > > qcom,boot-pages binding. > > > > An initial implementation of this assumed that the boot-pages started > > from the start of the nand but we discover that some device have backup > > of these special partition and we can have situation where we have this > > partition scheme > > - APPSBL (require special mode) > > - APPSBLENV (doesn't require special mode) > > - ART > > - APPSBLBK (back of APPSBL require special mode) > > - APPSBLENVBK (back of APPSBLENV doesn't require special mode) > > With this configuration we need to declare sparse boot page and we can't > > assume boot-pages always starts from the start of the nand. > > > > A user can use this form to declare sparse boot pages > > qcom,boot-pages = <0x0 0x0c80000 0x0c80000 0x0500000>; > > > > The driver internally will parse this array, convert it to nand pages > > and check internally on every read/write if this special configuration > > should used for that page or the normal one. > > > > The reason for all of this is that qcom FOR SOME REASON, disable ECC for > > spare data only for these boot partition and we need to reflect this > > special configuration to mute these warning and to permit actually > > writing to these pages. > > > > v4: > > - Fix wrong compatible set for boot-pages (ipq8074 instead of ipq806x) > > v3: > > - Fix typo in Docmunetation commit desription > > - Add items description for uint32-matrix > > v2: > > - Add fixes from Krzysztof in Documentation > > > > Ansuel Smith (2): > > mtd: nand: raw: qcom_nandc: add support for unprotected spare data > > pages > > dt-bindings: mtd: qcom_nandc: document qcom,boot-pages binding > > > > .../devicetree/bindings/mtd/qcom,nandc.yaml | 26 +++ > > drivers/mtd/nand/raw/qcom_nandc.c | 148 +++++++++++++++++- > > 2 files changed, 169 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > > > -- > > 2.34.1 > > > > -- > மணிவண்ணன் சதாசிவம்