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<sng>
qschulz I tried trying to reproduce the issue that you see on your board with the pxe boot on qemu arm64. but I am unable to do so.
<sng>
qschulz I even tried spacing the kernel_addr_r and pxefile_addr_r variables similar to what is being set on your board. but I still cannot hit this - https://paste.ack.tf/c15c5d
<qschulz>
sng: ok, what kind of information or testing would be useful to you?
<sng>
so i was wondering if there is some other variable involved here, like packet size, or tftp block size etc
<sng>
qschulz btw, do you hit this on every boot on your platform? fwiw, I tried this a few times on the qemu arm64, but I have not seen this yet
<qschulz>
sng: on PX30 Ringneck, every first try
<qschulz>
if I reload an image, then it's not there anymore
<sng>
qschulz okay. apart from the kernel_addr_r and pxefile_addr_r, are there any other variables which are in play here?
<qschulz>
fileaddr and filesize make their appearance but not sure it makes any difference
<qschulz>
sng: https://paste.ack.tf/46d0f8 with some debugging message for the addresses and sizes when doing pxe
<sng>
qschulz thanks, let me check if any of these values are relevant. btw, any chance you have other boards, and if yes, have you have tried this pxe boot on those?
<qschulz>
sng: if I set pxefile_addr_r and kernel_addr_r to the same values as on PX30 for RK3399 Puma, I get the same messages
<sng>
qschulz okay. let me try to reproduce this on some other board that I have with me
<mwalle>
there is a nice option CONFIG_OF_UPSTREAM_INCLUDE_LOCAL_FALLBACK_DTBOS, but why does it only work for DTBOs.. not for DTBs? what about DTBs which depends on .dtsi files within dts/upstream but are not yet upstreamed?
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<mwalle>
to answer my own question, it seem to magically work with CONFIG_OF_UPSTREAM=n
<qschulz>
mwalle: you cannot have dtsi files in dts/upstream which aren't upstreamed
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<mwalle>
qschulz: no what I meant was, that if you have an soc (with its dtsi) which is only supported in dts/upstream but the board dts is not yet upstreamed. Thus I have to put it into arch/<arch>/dts in uboot
<mwalle>
but it still has the #include <soc.dtsi> and soc.dtsi is only available in dts/upstream. But apparently, the search path always includes dts/upstream/ even if CONFIG_OF_UPSTREAM is not enabled
<quinq>
I know that must be a recurrent question, sorry, but is there a good place where to get the documentation of the current hush implementation used in U-Boot?
<quinq>
(or less current, anything useful really)
<quinq>
I found the “Command-dine Parsing” page from docs.u-boot.org, but that's a very high overview
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