[PATCH 0/2] Remove "saveenv" functionality from am57xx evms
Kumar, Udit
u-kumar1 at ti.com
Wed Feb 19 06:03:26 CET 2025
On 2/10/2025 8:13 PM, Tom Rini wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 09:55:22AM +0530, Kumar, Udit wrote:
>> Hi Tom
>>
>> On 2/9/2025 10:50 PM, Tom Rini wrote:
>>> On Sat, Feb 08, 2025 at 10:09:36AM +0530, Anurag Dutta wrote:
>>>
>>>> Previously saved environment introduce discrepancies and may lead to
>>>> incompatibilities without default settings. This series removes the saved
>>>> environment functionality on am57xx evms so that the default configuration
>>>> is always loaded
>>>>
>>>> Test result: https://gist.github.com/anuragdutta731/b253ddb0a5538ab6588a3535d7bbecf7
>>>>
>>>> Anurag Dutta (2):
>>>> configs: am57xx_hs: Remove saved environments
>>>> configs: am57xx: Remove saved environments
>>>>
>>>> configs/am57xx_evm_defconfig | 4 +---
>>>> configs/am57xx_hs_evm_defconfig | 4 +---
>>>> 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>>> I'm not sure what this is intended to solve. A persistent environment
>>> can be reset to the defaults with "env default -f -a" and telling users
>>> to do this when needed when upgrading is a long standing practice.
>> There are few inconsistencies in development flow with saved env.
>>
>> There we revert already for k3 platforms. Please see
>>
>> https://github.com/u-boot/u-boot/commit/a5e8678e0a32f85ad012aea7641e9534ada5c0fe
> I did miss that one at the time, yeah. I do think this is the wrong
> direction because custom designs tend to copy the ref platform and
> making each of them pick the right long term likely to not be
> overwritten location seems like more work than reminding developers to
> run "env default -f -a" when modifying the environment, or even just
> locally switching to ENV_IS_NOWHERE. I'm not nak'ing it but I would
> encourage everyone to re-think all of the use cases here and make sure
> that yes, really, this is the best option.
Likewise, I don't have strong opinion for either.
But I am slightly inclined towards ENV_IS_NOWHERE
How i see two environments development and production.
In development environment, boot should work out of box,
There are few non u-boot developer, using u-boot in their work flows,
they should know to run "env default -f -a" command when they do u-boot
update.
In production environment, u-boot is customized most of times, so env
option could be enabled at part of customization
PF, I see around 48 configs are on ENV_IS_NOWHERE
Thanks
>
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