[U-Boot] [PATCH] mtd, ubi: set free_count to zero before walking through erase list

Heiko Schocher hs at denx.de
Mon Apr 25 07:46:37 CEST 2016


Hello Boris,

Am 22.04.2016 um 14:21 schrieb Boris Brezillon:
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 13:53:00 +0200
> Heiko Schocher <hs at denx.de> wrote:
>
>>
>>> An alternative approach would be not executing work
>>> directly while scheduling it but in produce_free_peb().
>>> UBI is designed to work with the worker being disabled.
>>> All UBI work will then happen synchronous and should also work
>>> in u-boot.
>>
>> Sounds good!
>
> Not so good actually. I tried that, and ended up with tasks stalled in
> the work queue because the implementation was never "scheduling" the
> do_work() loop.
>
> Let's keep it simple, in uboot everything is synchronous, and you can't
> be preempted by another task, so it's safe to assume that "scheduling a
> work" == "executing it right away". IMHO, the kernel should also assume
> that "scheduling a work" might involve "the work may have been done
> before the ubi_schedule_work() function returns": when you schedule a
> work to be done and wake up the thread responsible for dequeuing UBI
> works, the scheduler can decide to schedule this thread right away,
> which means this work can be done before the caller gets back to the
> instruction just after ubi_schedule_work().
>
> Of course, this has to be nuanced for the "attach procedure", because at
> this time the UBI thread is not launched yet. But even in this
> specific case, I think it's safer to assume that, maybe one day, the UBI
> thread might be running when ubi_wl_init() is called, which is why I
> suggested to also apply this patch to Linux.

Ok, thanks for this explanation! I posted this patch also on linux-mtd, see:

https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/613492/

>>>>> In the long run I suggest removing the whole Linux UBI implementation
>>>>> from u-boot and add a small (read only!) implementation which can
>>>>> also read UBIFS. Reading UBIFS is not a big deal. Also journal reply
>>>>> can be done in-memory.
>>>>
>>>> Hmm.. I think read only is not for all boards an option, as we also
>>>> create UBI Volumes and/or write to them in U-Boot ...
>>>
>>> Depends.
>>> IMHO a bootloader has exactly one job, loading a kernel
>>> and booting it. And not being a poor man's general purpose operating
>>> system where you can also do management stuff like managing UBI volumes. ;-)
>>
>> Heh...
>
> That's another topic ;).

Oh, yes...

bye,
Heiko
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