[PATCH 05/11] [POWERPC] TQM5200 DTS

David Gibson david at gibson.dropbear.id.au
Tue Oct 30 11:58:33 EST 2007


On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 09:40:23AM -0600, Grant Likely wrote:
> On 10/29/07, Marian Balakowicz <m8 at semihalf.com> wrote:
> > David Gibson wrote:
> > > On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 05:46:19PM +0200, Marian Balakowicz wrote:
> > >> Grant Likely wrote:
> > >>> On 10/25/07, Martin Krause <Martin.Krause at tqs.de> wrote:
> > > [snip]
> > >>>> On a board with 16 MiB FLASH for example the "big-fs" _and_ the "misc"
> > >>>> partition could not be used. "big-fs", because the memory is too small
> > >>>> (which is OK) and "misc", because it overlaps 1 MiB over the physikal
> > >>>> flash border. So only the first 9 MiB of the flash could be used in Linux.
> > >>>> The remaining 7 MiB couldn't be accessed.
> > >>> Perhaps it would be better to drop the flash layout from the in-kernel
> > >>> dts files entirely since flash layout can be a fluid thing.
> > >> Well, but that would not be really user friendly, I'd rather stick
> > >> with some default config.
> > >
> > > Strictly speaking the device-tree is not the right place for flash
> > > partitioning information.  We put it there because it's preferable to
> > > having hardcoded per-board flash layouts in the code itself.
> > >
> > > It only really works well, though, when there are strong conventions
> > > (shared with the firmware) about how to partition the flash.
> > >
> > > Where it's really up to the user to determine how they want to lay out
> > > their flash, putting things in the device tree isn't a really good
> > > idea.
> >
> > In principle, you are right, we should not be putting a user dependent
> > configuration into .dts files. But on the other hand, bindings have
> > been defined for flash-like devices and their partition layouts and
> > physmap_of device driver is expecting to get this information from the
> > blob. So, it is the place for it. But if we are not to put partition
> > layouts into the default kernel .dts files then we should
> > provide/maintain some examples an that may be a even bigger mess.
> >
> > > Incidentally, it's not required that *all* the flash address space be
> > > in partitions, so it is possible only give partitions for those flash
> > > chunks which the firmware needs to know about.
> >
> > That might be nicer solution but different variants of TQM5200 boards
> > do not share the same subset of partitions (default u-boot partitions
> > at least), so it will not help much.
> 
> It's probably more appropriate to have the flash partition layout in
> the u-boot environment and have u-boot populate the partition
> information in the device tree.

That sounds like a reasonable idea.

But if the flash partition layout is *not* fixed - but selectable by
the board installer, then it should certainly not be hardcoded into a
fixed dts.

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