tools/env: allow negative offsets
A negative value for the offset is treated as a backwards offset for
from the end of the device/partition for block devices. This aligns
the behavior of the config file with the syntax of CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET
where the functionality has been introduced with
commit 5c088ee841
("env_mmc: allow negative CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET").
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan.agner@toradex.com>
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tools/env/fw_env.c
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tools/env/fw_env.c
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <env_flags.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <linux/fs.h>
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#include <linux/stringify.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ struct env_opts default_opts = {
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struct envdev_s {
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const char *devname; /* Device name */
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ulong devoff; /* Device offset */
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long long devoff; /* Device offset */
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ulong env_size; /* environment size */
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ulong erase_size; /* device erase size */
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ulong env_sectors; /* number of environment sectors */
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@ -994,7 +995,7 @@ static int flash_write (int fd_current, int fd_target, int dev_target)
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}
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#ifdef DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr, "Writing new environment at 0x%lx on %s\n",
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fprintf(stderr, "Writing new environment at 0x%llx on %s\n",
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DEVOFFSET (dev_target), DEVNAME (dev_target));
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#endif
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@ -1010,7 +1011,7 @@ static int flash_write (int fd_current, int fd_target, int dev_target)
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offsetof (struct env_image_redundant, flags);
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#ifdef DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr,
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"Setting obsolete flag in environment at 0x%lx on %s\n",
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"Setting obsolete flag in environment at 0x%llx on %s\n",
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DEVOFFSET (dev_current), DEVNAME (dev_current));
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#endif
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flash_flag_obsolete (dev_current, fd_current, offset);
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@ -1335,7 +1336,27 @@ static int check_device_config(int dev)
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}
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DEVTYPE(dev) = mtdinfo.type;
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} else {
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uint64_t size;
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DEVTYPE(dev) = MTD_ABSENT;
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/*
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* Check for negative offsets, treat it as backwards offset
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* from the end of the block device
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*/
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if (DEVOFFSET(dev) < 0) {
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rc = ioctl(fd, BLKGETSIZE64, &size);
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if (rc < 0) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Could not get block device size on %s\n",
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DEVNAME(dev));
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goto err;
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}
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DEVOFFSET(dev) = DEVOFFSET(dev) + size;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr, "Calculated device offset 0x%llx on %s\n",
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DEVOFFSET(dev), DEVNAME(dev));
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#endif
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}
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}
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err:
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@ -1434,12 +1455,12 @@ static int get_config (char *fname)
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if (dump[0] == '#')
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continue;
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rc = sscanf (dump, "%ms %lx %lx %lx %lx",
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&devname,
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&DEVOFFSET (i),
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&ENVSIZE (i),
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&DEVESIZE (i),
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&ENVSECTORS (i));
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rc = sscanf(dump, "%ms %lli %lx %lx %lx",
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&devname,
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&DEVOFFSET(i),
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&ENVSIZE(i),
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&DEVESIZE(i),
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&ENVSECTORS(i));
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if (rc < 3)
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continue;
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tools/env/fw_env.config
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5
tools/env/fw_env.config
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# Notice, that the "Number of sectors" is not required on NOR and SPI-dataflash.
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# Futhermore, if the Flash sector size is omitted, this value is assumed to
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# be the same as the Environment size, which is valid for NOR and SPI-dataflash
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# Device offset must be prefixed with 0x to be parsed as a hexadecimal value.
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# NOR example
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# MTD device name Device offset Env. size Flash sector size Number of sectors
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@ -18,8 +19,12 @@
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# NAND example
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#/dev/mtd0 0x4000 0x4000 0x20000 2
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# On a block device a negative offset is treated as a backwards offset from the
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# end of the device/partition, rather than a forwards offset from the start.
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# Block device example
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#/dev/mmcblk0 0xc0000 0x20000
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#/dev/mmcblk0 -0x20000 0x20000
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# VFAT example
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#/boot/uboot.env 0x0000 0x4000
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