Re: [RFC 0/2] A/B firmware update based in eMMC boot partition.

2022-02-03 Thread Tom Rini
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 03:43:29PM +0100, Wolfgang Denk wrote: > Dear Ying-Chun Liu, > > In message <20220125135535.224061-1-grandp...@gmail.com> you wrote: > > > > I've implemented A/B firmware update based on eMMC hw partitions. > > Normally we have 2 boot partitions on eMMC. One is active and a

Re: [RFC 0/2] A/B firmware update based in eMMC boot partition.

2022-01-26 Thread Alexander Dahl
Hello, Am Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 03:43:29PM +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Denk: > Dear Ying-Chun Liu, > > In message <20220125135535.224061-1-grandp...@gmail.com> you wrote: > > > > I've implemented A/B firmware update based on eMMC hw partitions. > > Normally we have 2 boot partitions on eMMC. One is act

Re: [RFC 0/2] A/B firmware update based in eMMC boot partition.

2022-01-25 Thread Wolfgang Denk
Dear Ying-Chun Liu, In message <20220125135535.224061-1-grandp...@gmail.com> you wrote: > > I've implemented A/B firmware update based on eMMC hw partitions. > Normally we have 2 boot partitions on eMMC. One is active and another > is inactive. We can then flash the firmware to the inactive one an

[RFC 0/2] A/B firmware update based in eMMC boot partition.

2022-01-25 Thread Ying-Chun Liu
From: "Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu)" Hi all, I've implemented A/B firmware update based on eMMC hw partitions. Normally we have 2 boot partitions on eMMC. One is active and another is inactive. We can then flash the firmware to the inactive one and make it active. Also when booting we can write prot