Hello, This series adds support for the NVIDIA Tegra Partition Table format, which is needed in order to support consumer-grade Tegra-based devices by the upstream kernel. These devices have Secure Boot enabled and it can't be disabled, and thus, it's not possible to easily modify bootloader and eMMC storage partitioning. Big thanks to everyone who helped with figuring out the TegraPT format and with testing! Changelog: v6: - Now using a proper multi-line comments style in efi.c, thanks to Randy Dunlap for the suggestion. - Added new patch that improves coding style of partitions/efi.c - Now both "gpt gpt_sector=<sector>" and "gpt_sector=<sector> gpt" cmdline variants are parsed properly. I found that the second variant wasn't working in v5. - Fixed accidentally swapped GFP_KERNEL flag and allocation size passed to kmalloc() in the patch "Expose Boot Configuration Table via sysfs". Thanks to KASAN for reporting the problem. v5: - Corrected Kconfig dependency, like it was suggested by Randy Dunlap in the review comment to v4. - Corrected a typo in the commit message, which was spotted by Steve McIntyre in v4. - The new force_gpt_sector variable has been moved out to the common parser state because I realized that multiple drives could be scanned simultaneously, and thus, a global shared variable isn't a suitable variant. - The Tegra's enforced GPT-scan now supports older bootloader versions, which do not provide the gpt_sector= command line option. The gpt_sector should be calculated using NVIDIA's algorithm in this case. v4: - Scanning of the eMMC boot partitions has been dropped because it requires a bit too messy hacks in the kernel. We can live without this feature, at least for now it's not really needed. - Instead of the dropped boot partitions scanning, the "gpt_sector=" command line option has been brought back [1]. But now it's done in a different way, not bothering platforms other than Tegra and not touching block devices other than eMMC, which was requested during of the [1] review. The "gpt_sector=" usage is needed when partition table is inaccessible by kernel, which is the case for the Ouya game console device for example. Please note that "gpt_sector=" is not available on all devices, such devices will fall back to the TegraPT, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is an example of a such device. [1] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/linux-tegra/patch/20200219162339.16192-1-digetx@xxxxxxxxx/ - We got a bit more broad testing and discovered that Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 uses 2K logical sectors instead of 4K. So the 2K sectors are supported now by the TegraPT parser. Thanks to Nils Östlund for the testing! - TegraPT parser now utilizes "tegraboot=" cmdline option which is passed to kernel by the NVIDIA's bootloader. It's used for verifying that SDMMC device is *the* boot source. - Added patch that exposes Boot Configuration Table to userspace via sysfs. Thanks to Michał Mirosław for the suggestion! - Misc changes: - The EB2 (second bootloader) partition is added to the list of known partitions. Used by the Galaxy Tab 10. - The blkdev logical sector size is checked now, for consistency. It always should be 512 bytes on the supported/tested devices. - Verbose error messages are replaced with pr_debug(). v3: - Fixed "BUG: KASAN: slab-out-of-bounds in tegra_partition". Thanks to Peter Geis for noticing the problem. - The MMC boot partitions scanning is now opt-in. See this patch: mmc: block: Support partition-table scanning on boot partitions - The found MMC boot partitions won't be assigned to the MMC boot block device ever due to the new GENHD_FL_PART_SCAN_ONCE flag. This makes us to ensure that the old behavior of the MMC core is preserved for a non-Tegra MMC-block users. New patches in v3: block: Introduce GENHD_FL_PART_SCAN_ONCE mmc: sdhci-tegra: Enable boot partitions scanning on Tegra20 and Tegra30 v2: - Addressed v1 review comments from Stephen Warren by using BIT for locating BCT position in IRAM. - Added more validations to the TegraPT parser: partition type is verified, eMMC instance ID is verified. - TegraPT parser now doesn't touch any devices other than eMMC. - EKS (encrypted keys) partition is blacklisted now. - Implemented eMMC boot partitions scanning. These new patches are added in a result: mmc: block: Add mmc_bdev_to_part_type() helper mmc: block: Add mmc_bdev_to_area_type() helper mmc: block: Add MMC_QUIRK_RESCAN_MAIN_BLKDEV mmc: block: Enable partition-table scanning for boot partitions partitions/tegra: Implement eMMC boot partitions scanning Dmitry Osipenko (7): mmc: core: Add raw_boot_mult field to mmc_ext_csd mmc: block: Add mmc_bdev_to_card() helper partitions: Introduce NVIDIA Tegra Partition Table partitions/efi: Support GPT entry lookup at a non-standard location partitions/efi: Improve coding style partitions/tegra: Support enforced GPT scanning soc/tegra: Expose Boot Configuration Table via sysfs arch/arm/mach-tegra/tegra.c | 58 ++++ block/partitions/Kconfig | 8 + block/partitions/Makefile | 1 + block/partitions/check.h | 3 + block/partitions/core.c | 4 + block/partitions/efi.c | 372 ++++++++++---------- block/partitions/tegra.c | 624 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ drivers/mmc/core/block.c | 15 + drivers/mmc/core/mmc.c | 2 + drivers/soc/tegra/Makefile | 1 + drivers/soc/tegra/bootdata.c | 51 +++ drivers/soc/tegra/common.c | 17 + include/linux/mmc/blkdev.h | 13 + include/linux/mmc/card.h | 1 + include/soc/tegra/bootdata.h | 48 +++ include/soc/tegra/common.h | 12 + include/soc/tegra/partition.h | 84 +++++ 17 files changed, 1135 insertions(+), 179 deletions(-) create mode 100644 block/partitions/tegra.c create mode 100644 drivers/soc/tegra/bootdata.c create mode 100644 include/linux/mmc/blkdev.h create mode 100644 include/soc/tegra/bootdata.h create mode 100644 include/soc/tegra/partition.h -- 2.26.0