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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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Boot Count Limit
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This allows to detect multiple failed attempts to boot Linux.
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After a power-on reset, "bootcount" variable will be initialized with 1, and
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each reboot will increment the value by 1.
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If, after a reboot, the new value of "bootcount" exceeds the value of
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"bootlimit", then instead of the standard boot action (executing the contents of
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"bootcmd") an alternate boot action will be performed, and the contents of
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"altbootcmd" will be executed.
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If the variable "bootlimit" is not defined in the environment, the Boot Count
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Limit feature is disabled. If it is enabled, but "altbootcmd" is not defined,
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then U-Boot will drop into interactive mode and remain there.
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It is the responsibility of some application code (typically a Linux
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application) to reset the variable "bootcount", thus allowing for more boot
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cycles.
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BOOTCOUNT_EXT
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This adds support for maintaining boot count in a file on an EXT filesystem.
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The file to use is define by:
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SYS_BOOTCOUNT_EXT_INTERFACE
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SYS_BOOTCOUNT_EXT_DEVPART
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SYS_BOOTCOUNT_EXT_NAME
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The format of the file is:
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type entry
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u8   magic
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u8   version
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u8   bootcount
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u8   upgrade_available
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To prevent unattended usage of "altbootcmd" the "upgrade_available" variable is
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used.
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If "upgrade_available" is 0, "bootcount" is not saved, if "upgrade_available" is
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1 "bootcount" is save.
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So the Userspace Application must set the "upgrade_available" and "bootcount"
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variables to 0, if a boot was successfully.
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This also prevents writes on all reboots.
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