[U-Boot] [RFC PATCH v2 1/6] fdt: ARM: Add device tree control of U-Boot (CONFIG_OF_CONTROL)

Wolfgang Denk wd at denx.de
Tue Sep 13 13:57:21 CEST 2011


Dear Simon,

In message <CAPnjgZ1y+i0FdawcbBuOi0+SC+Xq3AS=ZZtTi1tVjv8CcNw6Og at mail.gmail.com> you wrote:
> 
> > U-Boot shall not initialize all possible available devices, but always
> > only those that it needs itself to perform it's task, which usually is
> > just to load and start an OS. =A0It makes no sense to initialize all
> > network interfaces (and eventually wait for the link to come up), to
> > initialize all attached disk drives (and wait for them to spin up) or
> > to scan the whole USB bus and initialize all attached devices when we
> > don't need any of these to boot the OS.
> >
> > Suchinitializations shall always be done on demand only, i. e. when a
> > command is run that accesses any such device.
> 
> Yes thanks for pointing that out. I am really thinking of the init
> sequence in board_init_r() where we init NAND, MMC and the like. So

I'm thinking of that, too.  This list initializes a lot of things it
actually should not.  When this code got written, we had only a few
boards, an all init steps took just a few milliseconds, so it appeared
a good idea to print a "complete" system status at boot - always.

Now we don't consider this approach practical any more, especially
when targetting for short boot times.

When introducing a device model, one of the tasks will be to change
this part, too.

> On the other hand I think serial could benefit from a unified driver
> model quite nicely :-)

Agreed, and not only serial.

> OK good. There seem to be a lot of different activities going on, as
> Graeme says in the other thread.

Indeed.  I'm actually amazed how many different things suddenly start
moving :-)

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

-- 
DENX Software Engineering GmbH,     MD: Wolfgang Denk & Detlev Zundel
HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany
Phone: (+49)-8142-66989-10 Fax: (+49)-8142-66989-80 Email: wd at denx.de
There are no data that cannot be plotted on a straight  line  if  the
axis are chosen correctly.


More information about the U-Boot mailing list