[RFC 01/22] part: call part_init() in blk_get_device_by_str() only for MMC
AKASHI Takahiro
takahiro.akashi at linaro.org
Tue Oct 12 05:26:49 CEST 2021
Simon, Heinrich,
On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 10:14:02AM -0600, Simon Glass wrote:
> Hi Heinrich,
>
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 at 09:09, Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk at gmx.de> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On 10/11/21 16:32, Simon Glass wrote:
> > > Hi Heinrich,
> > >
> > > On Mon, 11 Oct 2021 at 04:07, Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk at gmx.de> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On 10/1/21 13:48, Peter Robinson wrote:
> > >>> On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 6:03 AM AKASHI Takahiro
> > >>> <takahiro.akashi at linaro.org> wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> In blk_get_device_by_str(), the comment says: "Updates the partition table
> > >>>> for the specified hw partition."
> > >>>> Since hw partition is supported only on MMC, it makes no sense to do so
> > >>>> for other devices.
> > >>>
> > >>> Is it not also supported on UFS, and I believe it may also be an
> > >>> option in the NVME spec too.
> > >>
> > >> An NVMe device may expose multiple namespaces. blk_create_devicef() is
> > >> called for each namespace.
> > >>
> > >> A SCSI device may have multiple LUNs. blk_create_devicef() is called for
> > >> each LUN.
> > >>
> > >> This is what the tree shown by 'dm tree' with on NVMe namespace and one LUN.
> > >>
> > >> Class Index Driver Name
> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >> root 0 root_driver root_driver
> > >> simple_bus 0 simple_bus |- soc
> > >> spi 1 sifive_spi | |- spi at 10050000
> > >> mmc 0 mmc_spi | | `- mmc at 0
> > >> blk 0 mmc_blk | | `- mmc at 0.blk
> > >> pci 0 pcie_sifive | |- pcie at e00000000
> > >> pci 1 pci_bridge_drv | | `- pci_0:0.0
> > >> pci 2 pci_bridge_drv | | `- pci_1:0.0
> > >> pci 5 pci_bridge_drv | | |- pci_2:3.0
> > >> ahci 0 ahci_pci | | | `- ahci_pci
> > >> scsi 0 ahci_scsi | | | `- ahci_scsi
> > >> blk 2 scsi_blk | | | `- ahci_scsi.id0lun0
> > >> pci 6 pci_bridge_drv | | |- pci_2:4.0
> > >> nvme 0 nvme | | | `- nvme#0
> > >> blk 1 nvme-blk | | | `- nvme#0.blk#1
> > >>
> > >> Namespaces and LUNs are modeled as block devices (class = 'blk').
> > >
> > > So multiple block devices per NVMe device? I did not know that was supported.
> > >
> > > We need a sandbox driver for NVMe as it has no tests at present. Since
> > > it has no tests, I don't think we can expect people to know how to
> > > maintain whatever functionality is there.
> >
> > NVMe drives with multiple namespaces exist for servers but not for
> > consumer NVMe drives.
> >
> > In QEMU you can define an NVMe device with multiple namespaces. Cf.
> > https://qemu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/system/devices/nvme.html?highlight=namespace#additional-namespaces
> >
> > So for a first glimpse at the handling I suggest to use QEMU.
>
> Well that's fine, but every uclass must have a test and a sandbox
> emulator as well.
Wait, it seems that you're discussing a different thing from my patch.
While I don't know whether NVMe namespaces are a kind of "HW partitions",
we don't care much here as long as any namespace can be handled simply
as a normal block device, like scsi LUN's, in terms of U-Boot driver model.
# On the other hand, we have to explicitly switch "hw partitions"
# with blk_select_hwpart_devnum() on MMC devices even though we use
# the *same* udevice(blk_desc).
# See do_mmcrpmb() in cmd/mmc.c
So I hope that *your* discussion doesn't make any difference to my patch.
Right?
-Takahiro Akashi
> Regards,
> Simon
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