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SubjectRe: earlycon: no match?
On 05/05/2015 12:51 AM, Robert Schwebel wrote:
> Peter,
>
> On Mon, May 04, 2015 at 06:31:44PM -0400, Peter Hurley wrote:
>>> You say it is a diagnostics message that indicates a misspelling.
>>> I fail to see what is misspelled, so what does it diagnose?
>>
>> Ok, so this is only about the diagnostic message, and not about some
>> other failure.
>>
>> I don't typically describe harmless diagnostics that didn't appear before
>> as "broken", so I was having trouble believing what I was reading.
>>
>> Now that I understand that this is _only_ about a diagnostic message that
>> didn't appear in previous kernels, I will direct to what I have written
>> previously multiple times.
>>
>> Further, I would ask how _you_ would programmatically distinguish
>> misspellings amongst the following console strings?
>>
>> console=pl012,...
>> console=_pl011,...
>> console=pl,...
>> console=ttyAMA0,...
>
> Only the last line gives me output, but with the warning. All others are
> misspellings but output nothing. The last one gives me a misspelling
> warning, but it is the one that makes the output work.
>
> Obviously this was not tested on an ARM device with a serial console,
> because it doesn't work there.

The primary test platform was a ARM device with a serial console.
And yes, it does work there.

> There should be an intended variant where *nothing* is misspelled in my
> oftree+kernel commandline.
>
> In that case, the system should come up, console comes out of the serial
> line and earlycon is available. Then I should not get a diagnostic
> message, becasue I did everything right.

On 05/04/2015 05:27 PM, Peter Hurley wrote:
> Since the set of possible console names is not a closed set, there's
> simply no way to differentiate a misspelled name from a name that
> has not been added because a console driver has not yet loaded.


> Case A: consoleo=ttyAMA0
>
> Result: - system boots with output on intended serial console
> - warning about having the earlycon misspelled
> - earlycon not operational, although driver supports it
>
> Case B: console=pl011
>
> Result: - no output at all, because system doesn't output to its
> intented serial console.
>
> Case C: ...?
>
> Are there other things I'm supposed to do in order to do it right?
>
> So both cases A+B are not fully working as intented, right?
>
> I'd like to fix it, but in order to do so, I want to learn how it is
> actually *intended* to work.

What do you want to "fix"?

Please stop using the indefinite pronoun, "it". I have no idea to what
you are referring, because I already supplied you with a patch to "fix"
the loglevel of the message.

Regards,
Peter Hurley



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