yosemite4n: u-boot: Add patch to set memory test result in environment#244
yosemite4n: u-boot: Add patch to set memory test result in environment#244linkunfa wants to merge 1 commit into
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Summary: Add patch to set memory test result in environment after doing mtest in u-boot so that user can check the result in user space. This patch is needed by Wiwynn factory test. Test Plan: Set mtest command and reboot to check the memory test result. root@bmc:~# fw_setenv preboot 'mtest 0x80000000 0x9A500000 0 1' root@bmc:~# reboot root@bmc:~# fw_printenv memtest_result memtest_result=pass Signed-off-by: Marvin Lin <milkfafa@gmail.com>
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Description
Add u-boot patch to set memory test result in environment.
Motivation
Add patch to set memory test result in environment after doing mtest in u-boot so that user can check the result in user space. This patch is needed by Wiwynn factory test.
Test Plan
Set mtest command and reboot to check the memory test result.
root@bmc:
# fw_setenv preboot 'mtest 0x80000000 0x9A500000 0 1'# rebootroot@bmc:
root@bmc:~# fw_printenv memtest_result
memtest_result=pass