On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 01:08:06PM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote: > On Monday 13 September 2021 12:42:42 Wolfgang Denk wrote: > > Dear Pali Rohár, > > > > In message <20210910204653.3066-1-pali@kernel.org> you wrote: > > > Now when command loady can be aborted / cancelled by CTRL+C, change wait > > > timeout for initial packet to infinite. This would allow user to not be > > > hurry when locating file which want to send. Commands loadb and loads > > > already waits infinitely too. > > > > I'm not sure if this is a good idea. > > > > If you use loady in any kind of scripts, this would now hard hang > > the system, while until now it was possible to recover from the > > error. > > Yes, this is a good point. But on the other hand, 'loadb' and 'loads' > commands already have this behavior. So question is if it is better to > have same behavior in all 'load?' commands or each 'load?' would behave > differently... Because for software which transmit files and supports > more protocols (e.g. both x-modem and kermit) it may be a nightmare if > receiver behaves differently... > > > This is a change to the user interface that is not really necessary, > > so I recommend NOT to change the behaviour here, especially as it > > does not hurt. > > Well... there is an issue if you do not start file transfer in the > timeout which current 'loady' command expects. > > If you do not have integrated y-modem support in your terminal you have > to do: > > 1) open terminal and write 'loady' into U-Boot console > 2) disconnect terminal > 3) start y-modem software > 4) choose file to transmit > 5) instruct y-modem software to start transfer So, when does this happen? It's been a long long time since I used minicom, but I know in screen you can do a filter to trigger the transfer, ie: :exec !! /home/trini/bin/load-boot-xymodem.sh is one of the things in my notes and little script is just to sx SPL and then sx --ymodem U-Boot itself. I know tmux is the preferred tool of power users these days but I assume it can do similar. -- Tom