static int
kwboot_xm_sendblock(int fd, struct kwboot_block *block, int allow_non_xm,
- int *done_print, int baudrate)
+ int *done_print, int baudrate, int allow_retries)
{
int non_xm_print, baud_changed;
int rc, err, retries;
if (!allow_non_xm && c != ACK)
kwboot_progress(-1, '+');
- } while (c == NAK && retries++ < 16);
+ } while (c == NAK && allow_retries && retries++ < 16);
if (non_xm_print)
kwboot_printv("\n");
last_block = (left <= blksz);
+ /*
+ * Handling of repeated xmodem packets is completely broken in
+ * Armada 385 BootROM - it completely ignores xmodem packet
+ * numbers, they are only used for checksum verification.
+ * BootROM can handle a retry of the xmodem packet only during
+ * the transmission of kwbimage header and only if BootROM
+ * itself sent NAK response to previous attempt (it does it on
+ * checksum failure). During the transmission of kwbimage data
+ * part, BootROM always expects next xmodem packet, even if it
+ * sent NAK to previous attempt - there is absolutely no way to
+ * repair incorrectly transmitted xmodem packet during kwbimage
+ * data part upload. Also, if kwboot receives non-ACK/NAK
+ * response (meaning that original BootROM response was damaged
+ * on UART) there is no way to detect if BootROM accepted xmodem
+ * packet or not and no way to check if kwboot could repeat the
+ * packet or not.
+ *
+ * Stop transfer and return failure if kwboot receives unknown
+ * reply if non-xmodem reply is not allowed (for all xmodem
+ * packets except the last header packet) or when non-ACK reply
+ * is received during data part transfer.
+ */
rc = kwboot_xm_sendblock(tty, &block, header && last_block,
- &done_print, baudrate);
+ &done_print, baudrate, header);
if (rc)
goto out;