Commit
d97dc8a0 separated the non-command code into its own file
which caused variable sata_curr_device can not be set to a correct
value.
Before commit
d97dc8a0, variable sata_curr_device can be set
correctly in sata_initialize().
After commit
d97dc8a0, sata_initialize() is moved out to its own file.
Accordingly, variable sata_curr_device is removed from sata_initialize()
too. This caused sata_curr_device never gets a chance to be set properly
which prevent other commands from being executed.
This patch sets variable sata_curr_device properly.
Fixes: d97dc8a0 (dm: sata: Separate the non-command code into its
own file)
Signed-off-by: Tang Yuantian <yuantian.tang@nxp.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
}
/* If the user has not yet run `sata init`, do it now */
- if (sata_curr_device == -1)
- if (sata_initialize())
- return 1;
+ if (sata_curr_device == -1) {
+ rc = sata_initialize();
+ if (rc == -1)
+ return rc;
+ sata_curr_device = rc;
+ }
switch (argc) {
case 0:
int __sata_initialize(void)
{
- int rc;
+ int rc, ret = -1;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < CONFIG_SYS_SATA_MAX_DEVICE; i++) {
if (!rc) {
rc = scan_sata(i);
if (!rc && sata_dev_desc[i].lba > 0 &&
- sata_dev_desc[i].blksz > 0)
+ sata_dev_desc[i].blksz > 0) {
part_init(&sata_dev_desc[i]);
+ ret = i;
+ }
}
}
- return rc;
+ return ret;
}
int sata_initialize(void) __attribute__((weak, alias("__sata_initialize")));