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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/9] dt: Handle passed/built-in DT selection in early_init_dt_scan()
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Grant Likely
<grant.likely@secretlab.ca> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Grant Likely
> <grant.likely@secretlab.ca> wrote:
>> On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 12:12:26 +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> wrote:
>>> Let early_init_dt_scan() fall-back to the built-in DT if no DT was passed,
>>> or if it's invalid, so architectures don't have to duplicate this logic.
>>>
>>> Suggested-by: Rob Herring <rob.herring@calxeda.com>
>>> Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
>>> ---
>>> drivers/of/fdt.c | 24 +++++++++++++++++-------
>>> include/linux/of_fdt.h | 1 +
>>> 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/of/fdt.c b/drivers/of/fdt.c
>>> index 2fa024b97c43..a797cd43bc8b 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/of/fdt.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/of/fdt.c
>>> @@ -868,18 +868,28 @@ void * __init __weak early_init_dt_alloc_memory_arch(u64 size, u64 align)
>>>
>>> bool __init early_init_dt_scan(void *params)
>>> {
>>> - if (!params)
>>> - return false;
>>> -
>>> /* Setup flat device-tree pointer */
>>> initial_boot_params = params;
>>>
>>> - /* check device tree validity */
>>> - if (be32_to_cpu(initial_boot_params->magic) != OF_DT_HEADER) {
>>> - initial_boot_params = NULL;
>>> - return false;
>>> + /* check passed device tree validity */
>>> + if (initial_boot_params &&
>>> + be32_to_cpu(initial_boot_params->magic) == OF_DT_HEADER) {
>>> + pr_info("FDT at %p\n", initial_boot_params);
>>> + goto found;
>>> + }
>>> +
>>> + /* check built-in device tree validity */
>>> + initial_boot_params = &__dtb_start;
>>> + if (__dtb_end != (void *)&__dtb_start &&
>>> + be32_to_cpu(initial_boot_params->magic) == OF_DT_HEADER) {
>>> + pr_info("Compiled-in FDT at %p\n", initial_boot_params);
>>> + goto found;
>>
>> __dtb_start is in an init section which is discarded after initcalls.
>> For this to work, the dtb needs to be copied into a region of allocated
>> memory. The dtb section can also potentially contain multiple .dtb
>> blobs. In the use case that you care about you are probably only
>> thinking about one, but it is entirely possible for device drivers to
>> have a dtb linked in which may break this if it gets linked in a
>> different order. The specific example I'm thinking about is I want to
>> have the DT selftest code load an overlay to get testcase data from a
>> dtb blob.
>>
>> The other concern I have here is that I don't really want this to be the
>> default on a lot of platforms. ARM and PowerPC for instance should only
>> get the default dtb from the boot wrapper. It needs to be configurable
>> in some way.
>>
>> Instead of using __dtb_start, it would probably solve both of the above
>> problems if the build-in DTB has a specific label identifying it as the
>> default DT.
>
> Er, not quite. It still doesn't solve the init section discard
> problem. That still needs solving.

Okay, I've got one more comment on this. I know that some
architectures use unflatten_and_copy_devicetree() to sort out the dtb
copy problem. My point here is that for this to become generic code
then early_init_dt_scan() needs to grow the ability to differentiate
between a DT that needs to be copied (built in) vs. a DT that is
already in safe memory. The contents of
unflatten_and_copy_devicetree() could even be rolled into
unflatten_devicetree() if there is a common way to indicate whether or
not the DT needs to be copied that early_init_dt_scan() can
manipulate. ie. a global flag.

g.


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