arm:pdu001: Use pseudo partition UUID for LINUX kernel boot paramter root

As more and more LINUX drivers are modified to use asynchronous probing
instead of synchronous probing, relying on device names being equal in
U-Boot and LINUX is not possible anymore. This is also true for block
device names like mmc0, mmc1 ect.
With LINUX kernel commit a1a4891 the probing type for the sdhci-omap
driver has been set to asynchronous mode too (probe_type is now
PROBE_PREFER_ASYNCHRONOUS).
In the case of the PDU001 board this results in the devices mmc0 and
mmc1 being swapped between U-Boot and LINUX. Device mmc0 in U-Boot
becomes mmc1 in LINUX an vice versa. Hence using device name identifiers
with LINUX kernel parameter root does not work anymore.
This patch changes the LINUX kernel boot parameter root to use the
pseudo (since we use MBR not GPT) partition UUID to locate the partition
hosting the root file system.

Signed-off-by: Felix Brack <fb@ltec.ch>
This commit is contained in:
Felix Brack 2020-12-18 09:03:50 +01:00 committed by Lokesh Vutla
parent d2aa5727a5
commit ffa6602905

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@ -37,9 +37,10 @@
#define CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND \
"run eval_boot_device;" \
"part uuid mmc ${mmc_boot}:${root_fs_partition} root_fs_partuuid;" \
"setenv bootargs console=${console} " \
"vt.global_cursor_default=0 " \
"root=/dev/mmcblk${mmc_boot}p${root_fs_partition} " \
"root=PARTUUID=${root_fs_partuuid} " \
"rootfstype=ext4 " \
"rootwait " \
"rootdelay=1;" \