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Hi, Michael, Vignesh,[...]
On Sunday, January 12, 2020 12:50:57 AM EET Michael Walle wrote:
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I see three choices:
1/ dt prop which gives a per flash granularity. The prop is related to
hw
protection and there might be some chances to get this accepted, maybe
it is
worth to involve Rob. But I tend to share Vignesh's opinion, this would
configure the flash and not describe it.
Still my preferred way. but also see below. But I wouldn't say it
Try to convince Rob.
configures theI would go with 2/ or 3/. Vignesh, what do you prefer and why?
flash but describe that the user want to use the write protection.
2/ kconfig option, the behavior would be enforced on all the flashes.
It would
be similar to what we have with CONFIG_MTD_SPI_NOR_USE_4K_SECTORS. I
did a
patch to address this some time ago:
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/
1133278/
Mhh. If we would combine this with this patch that would be at least a
step into
the right direction. At least a distro could enable that kernel option
without
breaking old boards/flashes. Because as outlined about you need that for
flashes
in category (2). Or you'd have to do a flash_unlock every time you want
to write
to it. But that would be really a backwards incompatible change.. ;)
3/ module param, the behavior would be enforced on all the flashes.
Preferences or suggestions?
I dont like option 1, because I am not convinced that this is a HW
description to be put in DT. IIUC, problem is more of what to do with
locking configuration that is done before Linux comes up(either in
previous boot or by bootloader or POR default). Current code just
discards it and unlocks entire flash.
But proposal is not to touch those bits at probe time and leave this
upto userspace to handle.
Adding a Kconfig does not scale well for multi-platform builds. There
would not be a way to have protection enabled on one platform but
disabled on other. Does not scale for multiple flashes either
Option 3 sounds least bad among all. If module param can be designed to
be a string then, we could control locking behavior to be per flash
using flash name.