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authorSven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>2020-12-28 16:59:13 +0100
committerAdrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>2020-12-28 19:37:24 +0100
commitd0a9cf662ee0e5bbe49f6b443e1374e73b10a946 (patch)
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ath79: increase openmesh sysupgrade copy block size
The upgrade script for the openmesh sysupgrade procedure used always an 1 byte block size. This made it easier to seek the correct position in the CE image and to make sure the right amount of data was copied. But this also meant that the reading/writing of data required an excessive amount of syscalls and copy operations. A 5.4MB big sysupgrade image on an OM2P-HS v3 needed roughly 120s for the write operation (170s in total) during the sysupgrade. But it is possible to reduce this overhead slightly: * index access to read the file size can be done in single 8 byte chunk (while doing the seek with byte granularity) because each size entry is example 8 bytes long * the fwupgrade.cfg can be read as one block (while seeking to its position using its actual byte offset) because it should be rather small and fit into the RAM easily * the kernel can be read in 1KB blocks (while seking to its positions using its actual byte offset) because the the size of the kernel is always a multiple of the NOR flash block size (64KB and 256KB) This results in a sysupgrade write time of roughly 90s (140s in total). This could be reduced even further when also using larger chunks for the rootfs. But the squashfs rootfs image is at the moment always (256KB or 64KB) * block + 4 bytes long. It would be expected that the time for the sysupgrade write could be reduced to roughly 30s (80s in total) when busybox's dd would support the iflag count_bytes. Reported-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de> Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'target/linux/ath79/generic/base-files/lib/upgrade')
-rw-r--r--target/linux/ath79/generic/base-files/lib/upgrade/openmesh.sh16
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/target/linux/ath79/generic/base-files/lib/upgrade/openmesh.sh b/target/linux/ath79/generic/base-files/lib/upgrade/openmesh.sh
index 35a4ccfbfe..fdb57dbed9 100644
--- a/target/linux/ath79/generic/base-files/lib/upgrade/openmesh.sh
+++ b/target/linux/ath79/generic/base-files/lib/upgrade/openmesh.sh
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ platform_do_upgrade_openmesh()
local inactive_mtd="$(find_mtd_index $PART_NAME)"
local inactive_offset="$(cat /sys/class/mtd/mtd${inactive_mtd}/offset)"
local total_size="$(cat /sys/class/mtd/mtd${inactive_mtd}/size)"
+ local total_kbs=$((total_size / 1024))
local flash_start_mem=0x9f000000
local data_offset=$((64 * 1024))
@@ -63,15 +64,16 @@ platform_do_upgrade_openmesh()
local primary_kernel_mtd="3"
[ "$inactive_mtd" = "$primary_kernel_mtd" ] || next_boot_part="2"
- local cfg_size=$(dd if="$img_path" bs=2 skip=35 count=4 2>/dev/null)
+ local cfg_size=$(dd if="$img_path" bs=8 skip=70 count=1 iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null)
local cfg_length=$((0x$cfg_size))
- local cfg_content=$(dd if="$img_path" bs=1 skip=$data_offset count=$cfg_length 2>/dev/null)
+ local cfg_content=$(dd if="$img_path" bs=$cfg_length skip=$data_offset count=1 iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null)
- local kernel_size=$(dd if="$img_path" bs=2 skip=71 count=4 2>/dev/null)
+ local kernel_size=$(dd if="$img_path" bs=8 skip=142 count=1 iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null)
local kernel_length=$((0x$kernel_size))
+ local kernel_kbs=$((kernel_length / 1024))
local kernel_md5=$(cfg_value_get "$cfg_content" "vmlinux" "md5sum")
- local rootfs_size=$(dd if="$img_path" bs=2 skip=107 count=4 2>/dev/null)
+ local rootfs_size=$(dd if="$img_path" bs=8 skip=214 count=1 iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null)
local rootfs_length=$((0x$rootfs_size))
local rootfs_md5=$(cfg_value_get "$cfg_content" "rootfs" "md5sum")
local rootfs_checksize=$(cfg_value_get "$cfg_content" "rootfs" "checksize")
@@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ platform_do_upgrade_openmesh()
mtd -q erase inactive
dd if="$img_path" bs=1 skip=$((data_offset + cfg_length + kernel_length)) count=$rootfs_length 2>&- | \
mtd -n -p $kernel_length $restore_backup write - $PART_NAME
- dd if="$img_path" bs=1 skip=$((data_offset + cfg_length)) count=$kernel_length 2>&- | \
+ dd if="$img_path" bs=1024 skip=$((data_offset + cfg_length)) count=$kernel_kbs iflag=skip_bytes 2>&- | \
mtd -n write - $PART_NAME
# prepare new u-boot env
@@ -93,12 +95,12 @@ platform_do_upgrade_openmesh()
echo "bootseq 2,1" > $setenv_script
fi
- printf "kernel_size_%i %i\n" $next_boot_part $((kernel_length / 1024)) >> $setenv_script
+ printf "kernel_size_%i %i\n" $next_boot_part $kernel_kbs >> $setenv_script
printf "vmlinux_start_addr 0x%08x\n" $((flash_start_mem + inactive_offset)) >> $setenv_script
printf "vmlinux_size 0x%08x\n" ${kernel_length} >> $setenv_script
printf "vmlinux_checksum %s\n" ${kernel_md5} >> $setenv_script
- printf "rootfs_size_%i %i\n" $next_boot_part $(((total_size-kernel_length) / 1024)) >> $setenv_script
+ printf "rootfs_size_%i %i\n" $next_boot_part $((total_kbs - kernel_kbs)) >> $setenv_script
printf "rootfs_start_addr 0x%08x\n" $((flash_start_mem+inactive_offset+kernel_length)) >> $setenv_script
printf "rootfs_size %s\n" $rootfs_checksize >> $setenv_script
printf "rootfs_checksum %s\n" ${rootfs_md5} >> $setenv_script