[U-Boot] USB Device Identification -- non-removable USB NAND flash
Albert ARIBAUD
albert.u.boot at aribaud.net
Thu Apr 18 08:25:54 CEST 2013
Hi Curt,
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 21:33:29 -0700 (PDT), Curt Brune
<curt at cumulusnetworks.com> wrote:
> Hi -
>
> Looking for suggestions on how to identify a particular USB mass storage device on my platform.
>
> My platform has a P2020 SoC. The SoC USB controller is connected to an on board USB hub. The hub has 3 connections as follows:
>
> +---------+
> | |--->[USB flash controller, fronting a 2GB NAND flash]
> | USB Hub |--->[front panel USB connector]
> | |--->[front panel USB connector]
> +---------+
>
> My uImage is stored on the NAND in a raw partition. I have been using the usbboot command just fine. Something like this:
>
> uboot> usbboot $loadaddr 0:0 && bootm $loadaddr
>
> That boots from storage device 0, partition 0. That works great.
>
> The problem is when I *also* have a USB memory stick plugged into one of the front panel ports. In that case my boot device no longer shows up as device "0", but rather "1".
>
> I'm guessing this problem is not unique.
>
> Is there a way to "fix" the device number for the non-removable flash to always be 0?
>
> Alternatively is there a way to figure out at run time (in a script) what device corresponds to my internal flash?
>
> I started hacking on common/usb.c and I see how I can make it work, but that solution seemed wrong. There's got to be a better way.
>
> Any suggestions are much appreciated.
Haven't tested this at all, but maybe first do a "usb dev 1" and test
if it succeeded (probably requires enabling the HUSH parser), and if
it did, (try to) load from it; otherwise fall back to "usb dev 0" and
(try to) load.
Testing could actually be "blank a memory area, select usb dev 1 and
blindly load the boot image to the memory area, test image with
'iminfo', and decide if you go on or switch to dev 0.
> Cheers,
> Curt
Amicalement,
--
Albert.
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