* Problem loading environment from spi-nor flash partition since barebox 2017.01.0
@ 2017-01-10 16:01 Ian Abbott
2017-01-10 19:42 ` Trent Piepho
2017-01-11 8:32 ` Sascha Hauer
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From: Ian Abbott @ 2017-01-10 16:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: barebox
Hi!
I thought I'd try updating my custom SoCFPGA-based board from barebox
2016.11.0 to 2017.01.0, and have only run into one problem, which is
that it is no longer loading the barebox environment during boot:
---------------------------------------------------------
barebox 2017.01.0 #1 Tue Jan 10 14:01:57 GMT 2017
Board: Belltech dbPod SoCFPGA
designware_eth ff702000.ethernet: user ID: 0x10, Synopsys ID: 0x37
mdio_bus: miibus0: probed
flash@0: s25fl256s1 (32768 Kbytes)
cadence_qspi ff705000.spi: Cadence QSPI NOR flash driver
malloc space: 0x0ff7dd00 -> 0x1fefb9ff (size 255.5 MiB)
barebox-environment environment.5: probe failed: No such device
environment load /dev/env0: No such file or directory
Maybe you have to create the partition.
---------------------------------------------------------
After a bit of poking around, I discovered that it is failing in
__of_find_path() at these lines:
if (!dev->driver)
return -ENODEV;
Those lines were added by commit
82eb3dff10ae0c0436e0fcd5ff0c9cd2a2caab3c ("of_path: handle no driver for
device").
I'm not sure which bit of code is responsible for setting dev->driver
(or whether it is appropriate in this case), but if I remove that test,
the environment loads OK.
Here is the barebox DTS I am compiling for my board (sorry about any
line-wrapping):
---------------------------------------------------------
#include <arm/socfpga_cyclone5.dtsi>
#include "socfpga.dtsi"
/ {
model = "Belltech dbPod SoCFPGA";
compatible = "belltech,dbpod", "altr,socfpga-cyclone5", "altr,socfpga";
chosen {
environment@0 {
compatible = "barebox,environment";
device-path = &flash, "partname:barebox-environment";
/delete-property/file-path;
};
};
aliases {
ethernet0 = &gmac1;
/delete-property/ethernet1;
};
memory {
name = "memory";
device_type = "memory";
reg = <0x0 0x20000000>; /* 512GB */
};
};
&gmac1 {
phy-mode = "rgmii";
status = "okay";
};
&gpio0 {
status = "okay";
};
&i2c0 {
status = "okay";
};
&qspi {
status = "okay";
flash: flash@0 {
#address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <1>;
compatible = "n25q00";
reg = <0>;
spi-max-frequency = <100000000>;
m25p,fast-read;
cdns,page-size = <256>;
cdns,block-size = <16>;
cdns,read-delay = <4>;
cdns,tshsl-ns = <50>;
cdns,tsd2d-ns = <50>;
cdns,tchsh-ns = <4>;
cdns,tslch-ns = <4>;
partition@0 {
label = "prebootloader0";
reg = <0x00000 0x10000>;
};
partition@10000 {
label = "prebootloader1";
reg = <0x10000 0x10000>;
};
partition@20000 {
label = "prebootloader2";
reg = <0x20000 0x10000>;
};
partition@30000 {
label = "prebootloader3";
reg = <0x30000 0x10000>;
};
partition@40000 {
label = "barebox";
reg = <0x40000 0x80000>;
};
partition@c0000 {
label = "barebox-environment";
reg = <0xc0000 0x20000>;
};
partition@e0000 {
label = "barebox-state";
reg = <0xe0000 0x20000>;
};
partition@100000 {
label = "ubi";
reg = <0x100000 0x0>;
};
};
};
---------------------------------------------------------
Best regards,
Ian Abbott.
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* Re: Problem loading environment from spi-nor flash partition since barebox 2017.01.0
2017-01-10 16:01 Problem loading environment from spi-nor flash partition since barebox 2017.01.0 Ian Abbott
@ 2017-01-10 19:42 ` Trent Piepho
2017-01-11 11:37 ` Ian Abbott
2017-01-11 8:32 ` Sascha Hauer
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From: Trent Piepho @ 2017-01-10 19:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: abbotti; +Cc: barebox
On Tue, 2017-01-10 at 16:01 +0000, Ian Abbott wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I thought I'd try updating my custom SoCFPGA-based board from barebox
> 2016.11.0 to 2017.01.0, and have only run into one problem, which is
> that it is no longer loading the barebox environment during boot:
>
> barebox-environment environment.5: probe failed: No such device
> environment load /dev/env0: No such file or directory
> After a bit of poking around, I discovered that it is failing in
> __of_find_path() at these lines:
>
> if (!dev->driver)
> return -ENODEV;
>
> Those lines were added by commit
> 82eb3dff10ae0c0436e0fcd5ff0c9cd2a2caab3c ("of_path: handle no driver for
> device").
I assume the call to __of_find_path() is traced back to
environment_probe()?
It looks to me like the environment driver needs to be updated to
support PROBE_DEFER. It should detect ENODEV from of_find_path() as a
possible device not probed yet error and return PROBE_DEFER.
I wonder if of_find_path should return EPROBE_DEFER itself? It seems
like it might be easier to catch this in of_find_path() once instead of
in all callers of of_find_path().
> I'm not sure which bit of code is responsible for setting dev->driver
> (or whether it is appropriate in this case), but if I remove that test,
> the environment loads OK.
This makes me wonder if probe defer, which I think is still problem, is
not your problem.
> environment@0 {
> compatible = "barebox,environment";
> device-path = &flash, "partname:barebox-environment";
> &qspi {
> flash: flash@0 {
> partition@c0000 {
> label = "barebox-environment";
> reg = <0xc0000 0x20000>;
> };
In this case, the env points to the flash node for the specific chip
select, which is a child of the node for the qspi device. qspi has a
driver. But the child for the chip select isn't really a device in its
own right, it just part of the qspi device. I don't believe there is a
driver for it. I wonder if dev->driver will always be NULL for that
device?
Maybe the bug here is that a device node for a flash chip select or a
partition doesn't have a driver itself. So either the !dev->driver test
is wrong, or the device should have ->driver point to the driver of its
parent device.
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* Re: Problem loading environment from spi-nor flash partition since barebox 2017.01.0
2017-01-10 16:01 Problem loading environment from spi-nor flash partition since barebox 2017.01.0 Ian Abbott
2017-01-10 19:42 ` Trent Piepho
@ 2017-01-11 8:32 ` Sascha Hauer
2017-01-11 13:02 ` Ian Abbott
2017-01-13 17:46 ` Trent Piepho
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From: Sascha Hauer @ 2017-01-11 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ian Abbott; +Cc: barebox
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 04:01:40PM +0000, Ian Abbott wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I thought I'd try updating my custom SoCFPGA-based board from barebox
> 2016.11.0 to 2017.01.0, and have only run into one problem, which is that it
> is no longer loading the barebox environment during boot:
>
> &qspi {
> status = "okay";
>
> flash: flash@0 {
> #address-cells = <1>;
> #size-cells = <1>;
> compatible = "n25q00";
> reg = <0>;
> spi-max-frequency = <100000000>;
> m25p,fast-read;
> cdns,page-size = <256>;
> cdns,block-size = <16>;
> cdns,read-delay = <4>;
> cdns,tshsl-ns = <50>;
> cdns,tsd2d-ns = <50>;
> cdns,tchsh-ns = <4>;
> cdns,tslch-ns = <4>;
The problem is that your environment path points to the flash node which
does not have a driver as the corresponding device is not registered
properly.
With (real) SPI this is a little different and works as expected: If the
qspi node would be handled by the SPI layer then the SPI core would
register the child nodes as devices on a SPI bus. The normal probe
mechanism would then bind the device and the driver together.
With the cadence-quadspi driver a device is registered in
cqspi_setup_flash(), but there is never a driver attached to it, thus
the dev->driver test fails.
The proper way if probably to register the n25q00 device on a qspi bus
and to provide a qspi-nor-flash driver which gets probed then.
The not-so-proper, faster way could be to just create a dummy driver
struct and attach it to the device allocated in cqspi_setup_flash().
Sascha
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* Re: Problem loading environment from spi-nor flash partition since barebox 2017.01.0
2017-01-10 19:42 ` Trent Piepho
@ 2017-01-11 11:37 ` Ian Abbott
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From: Ian Abbott @ 2017-01-11 11:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Trent Piepho; +Cc: barebox
On 10/01/17 19:42, Trent Piepho wrote:
> On Tue, 2017-01-10 at 16:01 +0000, Ian Abbott wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I thought I'd try updating my custom SoCFPGA-based board from barebox
>> 2016.11.0 to 2017.01.0, and have only run into one problem, which is
>> that it is no longer loading the barebox environment during boot:
>>
>> barebox-environment environment.5: probe failed: No such device
>> environment load /dev/env0: No such file or directory
>
>> After a bit of poking around, I discovered that it is failing in
>> __of_find_path() at these lines:
>>
>> if (!dev->driver)
>> return -ENODEV;
>>
>> Those lines were added by commit
>> 82eb3dff10ae0c0436e0fcd5ff0c9cd2a2caab3c ("of_path: handle no driver for
>> device").
>
> I assume the call to __of_find_path() is traced back to
> environment_probe()?
Yes.
> It looks to me like the environment driver needs to be updated to
> support PROBE_DEFER. It should detect ENODEV from of_find_path() as a
> possible device not probed yet error and return PROBE_DEFER.
>
> I wonder if of_find_path should return EPROBE_DEFER itself? It seems
> like it might be easier to catch this in of_find_path() once instead of
> in all callers of of_find_path().
Probably. The only other (indirect) user of __of_find_path() I can find
seems to be the "barebox,state" driver ("drivers/misc/state.c" and
common/state/state.c). If __of_find_path() could return -EPROBE_DEFER
itself, on first glance it looks like state_probe() in
"drivers/misc/state.c" wouldn't need to bother converting -ENODEV to
-EPROBE_DEFER.
>
>> I'm not sure which bit of code is responsible for setting dev->driver
>> (or whether it is appropriate in this case), but if I remove that test,
>> the environment loads OK.
>
> This makes me wonder if probe defer, which I think is still problem, is
> not your problem.
>
>> environment@0 {
>> compatible = "barebox,environment";
>> device-path = &flash, "partname:barebox-environment";
>
>> &qspi {
>> flash: flash@0 {
>> partition@c0000 {
>> label = "barebox-environment";
>> reg = <0xc0000 0x20000>;
>> };
>
> In this case, the env points to the flash node for the specific chip
> select, which is a child of the node for the qspi device. qspi has a
> driver. But the child for the chip select isn't really a device in its
> own right, it just part of the qspi device. I don't believe there is a
> driver for it. I wonder if dev->driver will always be NULL for that
> device?
>
> Maybe the bug here is that a device node for a flash chip select or a
> partition doesn't have a driver itself. So either the !dev->driver test
> is wrong, or the device should have ->driver point to the driver of its
> parent device.
Yes, the problem seems to be that the cadence-qspi driver doesn't behave
as a proper bus driver (in the barebox/Linux driver model sense).
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* Re: Problem loading environment from spi-nor flash partition since barebox 2017.01.0
2017-01-11 8:32 ` Sascha Hauer
@ 2017-01-11 13:02 ` Ian Abbott
2017-01-13 17:46 ` Trent Piepho
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From: Ian Abbott @ 2017-01-11 13:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sascha Hauer; +Cc: barebox
On 11/01/17 08:32, Sascha Hauer wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 04:01:40PM +0000, Ian Abbott wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I thought I'd try updating my custom SoCFPGA-based board from barebox
>> 2016.11.0 to 2017.01.0, and have only run into one problem, which is that it
>> is no longer loading the barebox environment during boot:
>>
>> &qspi {
>> status = "okay";
>>
>> flash: flash@0 {
>> #address-cells = <1>;
>> #size-cells = <1>;
>> compatible = "n25q00";
>> reg = <0>;
>> spi-max-frequency = <100000000>;
>> m25p,fast-read;
>> cdns,page-size = <256>;
>> cdns,block-size = <16>;
>> cdns,read-delay = <4>;
>> cdns,tshsl-ns = <50>;
>> cdns,tsd2d-ns = <50>;
>> cdns,tchsh-ns = <4>;
>> cdns,tslch-ns = <4>;
>
> The problem is that your environment path points to the flash node which
> does not have a driver as the corresponding device is not registered
> properly.
>
> With (real) SPI this is a little different and works as expected: If the
> qspi node would be handled by the SPI layer then the SPI core would
> register the child nodes as devices on a SPI bus. The normal probe
> mechanism would then bind the device and the driver together.
>
> With the cadence-quadspi driver a device is registered in
> cqspi_setup_flash(), but there is never a driver attached to it, thus
> the dev->driver test fails.
>
> The proper way if probably to register the n25q00 device on a qspi bus
> and to provide a qspi-nor-flash driver which gets probed then.
> The not-so-proper, faster way could be to just create a dummy driver
> struct and attach it to the device allocated in cqspi_setup_flash().
The 'compatible' string in the flash device node is not used by the
current cadence-quadspi driver. "n25q00" is not the most appropriate
value for the 'compatible' string in this device node (I merely copied
it from other socfpga-based boards!). The most appropriate value would
be "jedec,spi-nor", as registered by the m25p80 driver, but "n25q00"
could also be registered by the new device driver for backwards
compatibility. I guess it's okay for more than one driver to register
the same compatible id as long as the drivers are registered to
different bus types.
I just had another thought about the '!dev->driver' test in
__of_find_path(). Would modifying the test to also check 'dev->bus' as
follows solve the problem?:
if (dev->bus && !dev->driver)
return -ENODEV;
(Or possibly 'return -EPROBE_DEFER' would be better, as suggested by
Trent Piepho's reply, but that would be a separate patch.)
The devices created by the cadence-quadspi driver do not set 'dev->bus',
but devices created by proper bus drivers should do so. I just tried
it, and it seems to work around my problem.
Best regards,
Ian.
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* Re: Problem loading environment from spi-nor flash partition since barebox 2017.01.0
2017-01-11 8:32 ` Sascha Hauer
2017-01-11 13:02 ` Ian Abbott
@ 2017-01-13 17:46 ` Trent Piepho
2017-01-16 7:13 ` s.hauer
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From: Trent Piepho @ 2017-01-13 17:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: s.hauer; +Cc: barebox, abbotti
On Wed, 2017-01-11 at 09:32 +0100, Sascha Hauer wrote:
> With (real) SPI this is a little different and works as expected: If the
> qspi node would be handled by the SPI layer then the SPI core would
> register the child nodes as devices on a SPI bus. The normal probe
> mechanism would then bind the device and the driver together.
>
> With the cadence-quadspi driver a device is registered in
> cqspi_setup_flash(), but there is never a driver attached to it, thus
> the dev->driver test fails.
>
> The proper way if probably to register the n25q00 device on a qspi bus
> and to provide a qspi-nor-flash driver which gets probed then.
> The not-so-proper, faster way could be to just create a dummy driver
> struct and attach it to the device allocated in cqspi_setup_flash().
The qspi device is more like an MTD device than a SPI master. It just
supports memory devices, not arbitrary SPI slaves that have their own
drivers.
But that said, there is sort of a driver for the SPI NOR chips attached
to the qspi in spi-nor.c, but it is not a real 'struct driver_d' driver.
Maybe it could be?
qspi could create a "qspi" or "spi-flash" bus (I don't think it will fit
well as a generic SPI bus) with the flash devices on it, and then
spi-nor could bind to them like a normal driver.
Or spi-nor could have a driver_d that's not registered and make
nor->dev->driver point to it in spi_nor_scan().
Or spi_nor_scan() could just set nor->dev->driver =
nor->dev->parent->driver.
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* Re: Problem loading environment from spi-nor flash partition since barebox 2017.01.0
2017-01-13 17:46 ` Trent Piepho
@ 2017-01-16 7:13 ` s.hauer
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From: s.hauer @ 2017-01-16 7:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Trent Piepho; +Cc: barebox, abbotti
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 05:46:41PM +0000, Trent Piepho wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-01-11 at 09:32 +0100, Sascha Hauer wrote:
> > With (real) SPI this is a little different and works as expected: If the
> > qspi node would be handled by the SPI layer then the SPI core would
> > register the child nodes as devices on a SPI bus. The normal probe
> > mechanism would then bind the device and the driver together.
> >
> > With the cadence-quadspi driver a device is registered in
> > cqspi_setup_flash(), but there is never a driver attached to it, thus
> > the dev->driver test fails.
> >
> > The proper way if probably to register the n25q00 device on a qspi bus
> > and to provide a qspi-nor-flash driver which gets probed then.
> > The not-so-proper, faster way could be to just create a dummy driver
> > struct and attach it to the device allocated in cqspi_setup_flash().
>
> The qspi device is more like an MTD device than a SPI master. It just
> supports memory devices, not arbitrary SPI slaves that have their own
> drivers.
>
> But that said, there is sort of a driver for the SPI NOR chips attached
> to the qspi in spi-nor.c, but it is not a real 'struct driver_d' driver.
> Maybe it could be?
>
> qspi could create a "qspi" or "spi-flash" bus (I don't think it will fit
> well as a generic SPI bus) with the flash devices on it, and then
> spi-nor could bind to them like a normal driver.
Yes, that was what I tried to express in my mail.
>
> Or spi-nor could have a driver_d that's not registered and make
> nor->dev->driver point to it in spi_nor_scan().
Yes.
>
> Or spi_nor_scan() could just set nor->dev->driver =
> nor->dev->parent->driver.
Probably not a good idea. I looks wrong.
Sascha
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