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@@ -202,6 +202,7 @@ extern int transfer_pic(unsigned char, unsigned char *, int, int);
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/* change char* to void* to shutup the compiler */
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extern int i2c_write_multiple (uchar, uint, int, void *, int);
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extern int i2c_read_multiple (uchar, uint, int, void *, int);
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+extern block_dev_desc_t *get_dev (char*, int);
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int
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au_check_valid(int idx, long nbytes)
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@@ -220,68 +221,72 @@ au_check_valid(int idx, long nbytes)
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printf("type %#x %#x ", hdr->ih_type, IH_TYPE_KERNEL);
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#endif
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if (ntohl(hdr->ih_magic) != IH_MAGIC ||
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- hdr->ih_arch != IH_CPU_ARM ||
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- nbytes < ntohl(hdr->ih_size)) {
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- printf ("Image %s bad MAGIC or ARCH or SIZE\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ hdr->ih_arch != IH_CPU_ARM ||
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+ nbytes < ntohl(hdr->ih_size))
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+ {
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+ printf ("Image %s bad MAGIC or ARCH or SIZE\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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/* check the hdr CRC */
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checksum = ntohl(hdr->ih_hcrc);
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hdr->ih_hcrc = 0;
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if (crc32 (0, (char *)hdr, sizeof(*hdr)) != checksum) {
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- printf ("Image %s bad header checksum\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ printf ("Image %s bad header checksum\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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+ hdr->ih_hcrc = htonl(checksum);
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/* check the data CRC */
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checksum = ntohl(hdr->ih_dcrc);
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if (crc32 (0, (char *)(LOAD_ADDR + sizeof(*hdr)), ntohl(hdr->ih_size))
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!= checksum)
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{
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- printf ("Image %s bad data checksum\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ printf ("Image %s bad data checksum\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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/* check the type - could do this all in one gigantic if() */
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if ((idx == IDX_FIRMWARE) && (hdr->ih_type != IH_TYPE_FIRMWARE)) {
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- printf ("Image %s wrong type\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ printf ("Image %s wrong type\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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if ((idx == IDX_KERNEL) && (hdr->ih_type != IH_TYPE_KERNEL)) {
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- printf ("Image %s wrong type\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ printf ("Image %s wrong type\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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if ((idx == IDX_DISK || idx == IDX_APP)
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&& (hdr->ih_type != IH_TYPE_RAMDISK))
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{
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- printf ("Image %s wrong type\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ printf ("Image %s wrong type\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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if ((idx == IDX_PREPARE || idx == IDX_PREINST || idx == IDX_POSTINST)
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&& (hdr->ih_type != IH_TYPE_SCRIPT))
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{
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- printf ("Image %s wrong type\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ printf ("Image %s wrong type\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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/* special case for prepare.img */
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if (idx == IDX_PREPARE)
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return 0;
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/* check the size does not exceed space in flash */
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if ((ausize[idx] != 0) && (ausize[idx] < ntohl(hdr->ih_size))) {
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- printf ("Image %s is bigger than FLASH\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ printf ("Image %s is bigger than FLASH\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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/* check the time stamp from the EEPROM */
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/* read it in */
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i2c_read_multiple(0x54, auee_off[idx].time, 1, buf, sizeof(buf));
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#ifdef CHECK_VALID_DEBUG
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-printf("buf[0] %#x buf[1] %#x buf[2] %#x buf[3] %#x as int %#x time %#x\n",
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-buf[0], buf[1], buf[2], buf[3], *((unsigned int *)buf), ntohl(hdr->ih_time));
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+ printf ("buf[0] %#x buf[1] %#x buf[2] %#x buf[3] %#x "
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+ "as int %#x time %#x\n",
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+ buf[0], buf[1], buf[2], buf[3],
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+ *((unsigned int *)buf), ntohl(hdr->ih_time));
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#endif
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/* check it */
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if (*((unsigned int *)buf) >= ntohl(hdr->ih_time)) {
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- printf ("Image %s is too old\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ printf ("Image %s is too old\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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return 0;
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@@ -292,7 +297,7 @@ buf[0], buf[1], buf[2], buf[3], *((unsigned int *)buf), ntohl(hdr->ih_time));
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#define POWER_OFF (1 << 1)
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int
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-au_do_update(int idx, long sz)
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+au_do_update(int idx, long sz, int repeat)
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{
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image_header_t *hdr;
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char *addr;
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@@ -332,12 +337,17 @@ au_do_update(int idx, long sz)
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FLAG_PARSE_SEMICOLON | FLAG_EXIT_FROM_LOOP);
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}
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- /* erase the address range */
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- debug ("erase %lx %lx\n", start, end);
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- sprintf(strbuf, "erase %lx %lx\n", start, end);
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- parse_string_outer(strbuf,
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- FLAG_PARSE_SEMICOLON | FLAG_EXIT_FROM_LOOP);
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-
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+ /*
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+ * erase the address range. Multiple erases seem to cause
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+ * problems.
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+ */
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+ if (repeat == 0) {
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+ debug ("erase %lx %lx\n", start, end);
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+ sprintf(strbuf, "erase %lx %lx\n", start, end);
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+ parse_string_outer(strbuf,
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+ FLAG_PARSE_SEMICOLON | FLAG_EXIT_FROM_LOOP);
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+ }
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+ wait_ms(100);
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/* strip the header - except for the kernel */
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if (idx == IDX_FIRMWARE || idx == IDX_DISK || idx == IDX_APP) {
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addr = (char *)((char *)hdr + sizeof(*hdr));
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@@ -361,16 +371,15 @@ au_do_update(int idx, long sz)
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FLAG_PARSE_SEMICOLON | FLAG_EXIT_FROM_LOOP);
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/* check the dcrc of the copy */
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- if (crc32 (0, (char *)(start + off), ntohl(hdr->ih_size))
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- != ntohl(hdr->ih_dcrc)) {
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- printf ("Image %s Bad Data Checksum After COPY\n", aufile[idx]);
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- return -1;
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+ if (crc32 (0, (char *)(start + off), ntohl(hdr->ih_size)) != ntohl(hdr->ih_dcrc)) {
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+ printf ("Image %s Bad Data Checksum After COPY\n", aufile[idx]);
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+ return -1;
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}
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/* protect the address range */
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/* this assumes that ONLY the firmware is protected! */
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if (idx == IDX_FIRMWARE) {
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- printf("protect on %lx %lx\n", start, end);
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+ debug ("protect on %lx %lx\n", start, end);
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sprintf(strbuf, "protect on %lx %lx\n", start, end);
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parse_string_outer(strbuf,
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FLAG_PARSE_SEMICOLON | FLAG_EXIT_FROM_LOOP);
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@@ -413,8 +422,9 @@ do_auto_update(void)
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{
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block_dev_desc_t *stor_dev;
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long sz;
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- int i, res, bitmap_first, cnt;
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+ int i, res, bitmap_first, cnt, old_ctrlc, got_ctrlc;
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char *env;
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+ long start, end;
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#undef ERASE_EEPROM
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#ifdef ERASE_EEPROM
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@@ -442,8 +452,8 @@ do_auto_update(void)
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return -1;
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}
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/* check whether it has a partition table */
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- stor_dev = usb_stor_get_dev(au_usb_stor_curr_dev);
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- if (stor_dev->type == DEV_TYPE_UNKNOWN) {
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+ stor_dev = get_dev("usb", 0);
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+ if (stor_dev == NULL) {
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debug ("uknown device type\n");
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return -1;
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}
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@@ -471,6 +481,49 @@ do_auto_update(void)
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ausize[IDX_KERNEL] = (AU_FL_KERNEL_ND + 1) - AU_FL_KERNEL_ST;
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ausize[IDX_APP] = (AU_FL_APP_ND + 1) - AU_FL_APP_ST;
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ausize[IDX_DISK] = (AU_FL_DISK_ND + 1) - AU_FL_DISK_ST;
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+ /*
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+ * now check whether start and end are defined using environment
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+ * variables.
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+ */
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+ start = end = 0;
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+ env = getenv("firmware_st");
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+ if (env != NULL)
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+ start = simple_strtoul(env, NULL, 16);
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+ env = getenv("firmware_nd");
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+ if (env != NULL)
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+ end = simple_strtoul(env, NULL, 16);
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+ if (start && end && end > start)
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+ ausize[IDX_FIRMWARE] = (end + 1) - start;
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+ start = end = 0;
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+ env = getenv("kernel_st");
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+ if (env != NULL)
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+ start = simple_strtoul(env, NULL, 16);
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+ env = getenv("kernel_nd");
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+ if (env != NULL)
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+ end = simple_strtoul(env, NULL, 16);
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+ if (start && end && end > start)
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+ ausize[IDX_KERNEL] = (end + 1) - start;
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+ start = end = 0;
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+ env = getenv("app_st");
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+ if (env != NULL)
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+ start = simple_strtoul(env, NULL, 16);
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+ env = getenv("app_nd");
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+ if (env != NULL)
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+ end = simple_strtoul(env, NULL, 16);
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+ if (start && end && end > start)
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+ ausize[IDX_APP] = (end + 1) - start;
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+ start = end = 0;
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+ env = getenv("disk_st");
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+ if (env != NULL)
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+ start = simple_strtoul(env, NULL, 16);
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+ env = getenv("disk_nd");
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+ if (env != NULL)
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+ end = simple_strtoul(env, NULL, 16);
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+ if (start && end && end > start)
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+ ausize[IDX_DISK] = (end + 1) - start;
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+ /* make sure that we see CTRL-C and save the old state */
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+ old_ctrlc = disable_ctrlc(0);
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+
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bitmap_first = 0;
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/* just loop thru all the possible files */
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for (i = 0; i < AU_MAXFILES; i++) {
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@@ -509,18 +562,33 @@ do_auto_update(void)
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/* this is really not a good idea, but it's what the */
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/* customer wants. */
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cnt = 0;
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+ got_ctrlc = 0;
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do {
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- res = au_do_update(i, sz);
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-#ifdef AU_TEST_ONLY
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+ res = au_do_update(i, sz, cnt);
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+ /* let the user break out of the loop */
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+ if (ctrlc() || had_ctrlc()) {
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+ clear_ctrlc();
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+ if (res < 0)
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+ got_ctrlc = 1;
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+ break;
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+ }
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cnt++;
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+#ifdef AU_TEST_ONLY
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} while (res < 0 && cnt < 3);
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if (cnt < 3)
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#else
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} while (res < 0);
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#endif
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- au_update_eeprom(i);
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+ /*
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+ * it doesn't make sense to update the EEPROM if the
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+ * update was interrupted by the user due to errors.
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+ */
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+ if (got_ctrlc == 0)
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+ au_update_eeprom(i);
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}
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usb_stop();
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+ /* restore the old state */
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+ disable_ctrlc(old_ctrlc);
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_AUTO_UPDATE */
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