From 73ec7248a6afa80e2db3c4560ae86d85464a71c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rod Whitby Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 05:01:14 +0000 Subject: nslu2-kernel: Moved to obsolete - replaced long ago by ixp4xx-kernel. --- .../2.6.15/10-mtdpart-redboot-fis-byteswap.patch | 70 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 70 insertions(+) create mode 100644 packages/obsolete/nslu2/nslu2-kernel/2.6.15/10-mtdpart-redboot-fis-byteswap.patch (limited to 'packages/obsolete/nslu2/nslu2-kernel/2.6.15/10-mtdpart-redboot-fis-byteswap.patch') diff --git a/packages/obsolete/nslu2/nslu2-kernel/2.6.15/10-mtdpart-redboot-fis-byteswap.patch b/packages/obsolete/nslu2/nslu2-kernel/2.6.15/10-mtdpart-redboot-fis-byteswap.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3fa0535abf --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/obsolete/nslu2/nslu2-kernel/2.6.15/10-mtdpart-redboot-fis-byteswap.patch @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +drivers/mtd/redboot.c: recognise a foreign byte sex partition table + +The RedBoot boot loader writes flash partition tables containing native +byte sex 32 bit values. When booting an opposite byte sex kernel (e.g. an +LE kernel from BE RedBoot) the current MTD driver fails to handle the +partition table and therefore is unable to generate the correct partition +map for the flash. + +The patch recognises that the FIS directory (the partition table) is +byte-reversed by examining the partition table size, which is known to be +one erase block (this is an assumption made elsewhere in redboot.c). If +the size matches the erase block after byte swapping the value then +byte-reversal is assumed, if not no further action is taken. The patched +code is fail safe; should redboot.c be changed to support a partition table +with a modified size field the test will fail and the partition table will +be assumed to have the host byte sex. + +If byte-reversal is detected the patch byte swaps the remainder of the 32 +bit fields in the copy of the table; this copy is then used to set up the +MTD partition map. + +Signed-off-by: John Bowler +Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton +Modified slightly and +Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse + +Index: drivers/mtd/redboot.c +=================================================================== +RCS file: /home/cvs/mtd/drivers/mtd/redboot.c,v +retrieving revision 1.18 +retrieving revision 1.19 +diff -u -p -r1.18 -r1.19 +--- linux-2.6.15/drivers/mtd/redboot.c 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 ++++ linux-2.6.15/drivers/mtd/redboot.c 1970-01-01 00:00:00.000000000 +0000 +@@ -89,8 +89,32 @@ static int parse_redboot_partitions(stru + i = numslots; + break; + } +- if (!memcmp(buf[i].name, "FIS directory", 14)) ++ if (!memcmp(buf[i].name, "FIS directory", 14)) { ++ /* This is apparently the FIS directory entry for the ++ * FIS directory itself. The FIS directory size is ++ * one erase block; if the buf[i].size field is ++ * swab32(erasesize) then we know we are looking at ++ * a byte swapped FIS directory - swap all the entries! ++ * (NOTE: this is 'size' not 'data_length'; size is ++ * the full size of the entry.) ++ */ ++ if (swab32(buf[i].size) == master->erasesize) { ++ int j; ++ for (j = 0; j < numslots && buf[j].name[0] != 0xff; ++j) { ++ /* The unsigned long fields were written with the ++ * wrong byte sex, name and pad have no byte sex. ++ */ ++ swab32s(&buf[j].flash_base); ++ swab32s(&buf[j].mem_base); ++ swab32s(&buf[j].size); ++ swab32s(&buf[j].entry_point); ++ swab32s(&buf[j].data_length); ++ swab32s(&buf[j].desc_cksum); ++ swab32s(&buf[j].file_cksum); ++ } ++ } + break; ++ } + } + if (i == numslots) { + /* Didn't find it */ + + -- cgit v1.2.3