/openbmc/u-boot/env/ |
H A D | remote.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | onenand.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | nowhere.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | flash.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | nvram.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | sata.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | eeprom.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | ubi.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | nand.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | ext4.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | fat.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | mmc.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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H A D | sf.c | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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/openbmc/u-boot/include/ |
H A D | environment.h | diff 4415f1d1f1c57d43f6bc8ff156554c2b2da45b52 Thu Aug 03 13:21:58 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> env: Create a location driver for each location
Set up a location driver for each supported environment location. At present this just points to the global functions and is not used. A later patch will switch this over to use private functions in each driver.
There are several special cases here in various drivers to handle peculiarities of certain boards:
1. Some boards define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT and CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT but do not actually load the environment in SPL. The env load code was optimised out before but with the driver, it is not. Therefore a special case is added to env/fat.c. The correct fix (depending on board testing might be to disable CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT.
2. A similar situations happens with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH. Some boards do not actually load the environment in SPL, so to reduce code size we need to drop that code. A similar fix may be possible with these boards, or it may be possible to adjust the environment CONFIG settings.
Added to the above is that the CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT option does not apply when the environment is in flash.
Obviously the above has been discovered through painful and time-consuming trial and error. Hopefully board maintainers can take a look and figure out what is actually needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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