[ECOS] workspace_end_init, workspace_end and flash.c

Gary Thomas gary@mlbassoc.com
Tue Aug 28 10:55:00 GMT 2007


Ben Wu wrote:
> I've been working to integrate the RedBoot 2.04 Intel IXP42x NPE
> ethernet driver to work with the most recent Ecos code and ran into a
> problem where NPE "workspace" buffers were being overwritten causing the
> boot process to hang.
> 
> I've tracked down the problem to the flash code where it allocates it's
> own workspace buffers. Specifically :
> 
>>  workspace_end = (unsigned char )(workspace_end_init - fisdir_size);
> 
> In the 2.04 intel fork, the line reads
> 
>>  workspace_end = (unsigned char )(workspace_end - fisdir_size);
> 
> why the change? It seems that by doing so the flash init assumes it
> always be called first and assumes any code that needs workspace will
> use the workspace_end pointer rather than the workspace_end_init pointer.
> 
> It turns out that the NPE init code is being inserted before the flash
> init code with the same RedBoot_INIT_FIRST priority level. Is there
> anyway to fine tune insertion of initialization routines with a the same
> priority order?

You'd have to ask Intel why the change; they don't share their code
with us, nor track our CVS (closely).

If the NPE code is indeed being executed before the FLASH code, then
this change would be required.  The order of routines with the same
priority is based on how the linker fills in the init table - not something
that should ever be counted on :-(

Looking at the code however, I think that the version which uses workspace_end
is more correct and will work no matter what order init functions are called.



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