From 5e8397dd94a1b55cd7577cdc24f271b71f660e7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mario Schuknecht Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 08:59:00 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] env_sf: Fix recovery default The u-boot environment is redundantly stored in a NOR flash on our boards. Redundant means that there are two places to store the environment. But only one of the two is active. I discovered that on one board the u-boot (env_sf) uses the environment from the second place and the Kernel (fw_printenv) uses the environment from the first place. To decide which is the active environment there is a byte inside the environment. 1 means active and 0 means obsolete. But on that board both environments had have a 1. This can happen if a power loss or reset occurs during writing the environment. In this situation the u-boot (env_sf) implementation uses the second environment as default. But the Kernel (fw_printenv) implementation uses the first environment as default. This commit corrects the default in the u-boot env_sf implementation when a problem was detected. Now the recovery default is the same like in all other environment implementations. E.g. fw_printenv and env_flash. This ensures that u-boot and Kernel use the same environment. Signed-off-by: Mario Schuknecht --- common/env_sf.c | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/common/env_sf.c b/common/env_sf.c index 5e3729c2c2..e928f5752c 100644 --- a/common/env_sf.c +++ b/common/env_sf.c @@ -188,15 +188,17 @@ void env_relocate_spec(void) tmp_env2->flags == ACTIVE_FLAG) { gd->env_valid = 2; } else if (tmp_env1->flags == tmp_env2->flags) { - gd->env_valid = 2; + gd->env_valid = 1; } else if (tmp_env1->flags == 0xFF) { + gd->env_valid = 1; + } else if (tmp_env2->flags == 0xFF) { gd->env_valid = 2; } else { /* * this differs from code in env_flash.c, but I think a sane * default path is desirable. */ - gd->env_valid = 2; + gd->env_valid = 1; } if (gd->env_valid == 1) -- 2.39.5