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Consistently handle boot-count reset and upgrade across ipq40xx, ipq806x, kirkwood, mvebu Dual-firmware devices often utilize a specific MTD partition to record the number of times the boot loader has initiated boot. Most of these devices are NAND, typically with a 2k erase size. When this code was ported to the ipq40xx platform, the device in hand used NOR for this partition, with a 16-byte "record" size. As the implementation of `mtd resetbc` is by-platform, the hard-coded nature of this change prevented proper operation of a NAND-based device. * Unified the "NOR" variant with the rest of the Linksys variants * Added logging to indicate success and failure * Provided a meaningful return value for scripting * "Protected" the use of `mtd resetbc` in start-up scripts so that failure does not end the boot sequence * Moved Linksys-specific actions into common `/etc/init.d/bootcount` For upgrade, these devices need to determine which partition to flash, as well as set certain U-Boot envirnment variables to change the next boot to the newly flashed version. * Moved upgrade-related environment changes out of bootcount * Combined multiple flashes of environment into single one * Current-partition detection now handles absence of `boot_part` Runtime-tested: Linksys EA8300 Signed-off-by: Jeff Kletsky <git-commits@allycomm.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [checkpatch.pl fixes, traded split strings for 80+ chars per line]
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# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 OpenWrt.org
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#
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linksys_get_target_firmware() {
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local cur_boot_part mtd_ubi0
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cur_boot_part=`/usr/sbin/fw_printenv -n boot_part`
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if [ -z "${cur_boot_part}" ] ; then
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mtd_ubi0=$(cat /sys/devices/virtual/ubi/ubi0/mtd_num)
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case $(egrep ^mtd${mtd_ubi0}: /proc/mtd | cut -d '"' -f 2) in
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kernel1|rootfs1)
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cur_boot_part=1
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;;
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kernel2|rootfs2)
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cur_boot_part=2
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;;
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esac
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>&2 printf "Current boot_part='%s' selected from ubi0/mtd_num='%s'" \
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"${cur_boot_part}" "${mtd_ubi0}"
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fi
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case $cur_boot_part in
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1)
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fw_setenv -s - <<-EOF
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boot_part 2
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bootcmd "run altnandboot"
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EOF
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printf "kernel2"
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return
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;;
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2)
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fw_setenv -s - <<-EOF
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boot_part 1
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bootcmd "run nandboot"
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EOF
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printf "kernel1"
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return
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;;
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*)
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return
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;;
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esac
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}
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linksys_get_root_magic() {
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(get_image "$@" | dd skip=786432 bs=4 count=1 | hexdump -v -n 4 -e '1/1 "%02x"') 2>/dev/null
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}
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platform_do_upgrade_linksys() {
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local magic_long="$(get_magic_long "$1")"
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mkdir -p /var/lock
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local part_label="$(linksys_get_target_firmware)"
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touch /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock
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if [ ! -n "$part_label" ]
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then
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echo "cannot find target partition"
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exit 1
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fi
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local target_mtd=$(find_mtd_part $part_label)
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[ "$magic_long" = "73797375" ] && {
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CI_KERNPART="$part_label"
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if [ "$part_label" = "kernel1" ]
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then
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CI_UBIPART="rootfs1"
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else
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CI_UBIPART="rootfs2"
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fi
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nand_upgrade_tar "$1"
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}
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[ "$magic_long" = "27051956" -o "$magic_long" = "0000a0e1" ] && {
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# check firmwares' rootfs types
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local target_mtd=$(find_mtd_part $part_label)
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local oldroot="$(linksys_get_root_magic $target_mtd)"
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local newroot="$(linksys_get_root_magic "$1")"
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if [ "$newroot" = "55424923" -a "$oldroot" = "55424923" ]
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# we're upgrading from a firmware with UBI to one with UBI
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then
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# erase everything to be safe
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mtd erase $part_label
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get_image "$1" | mtd -n write - $part_label
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else
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get_image "$1" | mtd write - $part_label
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fi
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}
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}
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platform_copy_config_linksys() {
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cp -f /tmp/sysupgrade.tgz /tmp/syscfg/sysupgrade.tgz
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sync
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}
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