| Booting U-boot on a MX28 processor |
| ================================== |
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| This document describes the MX28 U-Boot port. This document mostly |
| covers topics related to making the module/board bootable. |
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| Terminology |
| ----------- |
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| The dollar symbol ($) introduces a snipped of shell code. This shall be typed |
| into the unix command prompt in U-Boot source code root directory. |
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| The (=>) introduces a snipped of code that should by typed into U-Boot command |
| prompt |
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| Contents |
| -------- |
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| 1) Prerequisites |
| 2) Compiling U-Boot for a MX28 based board |
| 3) Installation of U-Boot for a MX28 based board to SD card |
| 4) Installation of U-Boot into NAND flash |
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| 1) Prerequisites |
| ---------------- |
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| To make a MX28 based board bootable, some tools are necessary. The first one |
| is the "elftosb" tool distributed by Freescale Semiconductor. The other one |
| is the "mxsboot" tool found in U-Boot source tree. |
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| Firstly, obtain the elftosb archive from the following location: |
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| ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/tools/elftosb-10.12.01.tar.gz |
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| We use a $VER variable here to denote the current version. At the time of |
| writing of this document, that is "10.12.01". To obtain the file from command |
| line, use: |
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| $ VER="10.12.01" |
| $ wget ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/tools/elftosb-${VER}.tar.gz |
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| Extract the file: |
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| $ tar xzf elftosb-${VER}.tar.gz |
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| Compile the file. We need to manually tell the linker to use also libm: |
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| $ cd elftosb-${VER}/ |
| $ make LIBS="-lstdc++ -lm" elftosb |
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| Optionally, remove debugging symbols from elftosb: |
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| $ strip bld/linux/elftosb |
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| Finally, install the "elftosb" binary. The "install" target is missing, so just |
| copy the binary by hand: |
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| $ sudo cp bld/linux/elftosb /usr/local/bin/ |
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| Make sure the "elftosb" binary can be found in your $PATH, in this case this |
| means "/usr/local/bin/" has to be in your $PATH. |
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| 2) Compiling U-Boot for a MX28 based board |
| ------------------------------------------- |
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| Compiling the U-Boot for a MX28 board is straightforward and done as compiling U-Boot |
| for any other ARM device. For cross-compiler setup, please refer to ELDK5.0 |
| documentation. First, clean up the source code: |
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| $ make mrproper |
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| Next, configure U-Boot for a MX28 based board |
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| $ make <mx28_based_board_name>_config |
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| Examples: |
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| 1. For building U-boot for Denx M28EVK board: |
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| $ make m28evk_config |
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| 2. For building U-boot for Freescale MX28EVK board: |
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| $ make mx28evk_config |
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| Lastly, compile U-Boot and prepare a "BootStream". The "BootStream" is a special |
| type of file, which the i.MX28 CPU can boot. This is handled by the following |
| command: |
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| $ make u-boot.sb |
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| HINT: To speed-up the build process, you can add -j<N>, where N is number of |
| compiler instances that'll run in parallel. |
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| The code produces "u-boot.sb" file. This file needs to be augmented with a |
| proper header to allow successful boot from SD or NAND. Adding the header is |
| discussed in the following chapters. |
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| 3) Installation of U-Boot for a MX28 based board to SD card |
| ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| To boot a MX28 based board from SD, set the boot mode DIP switches according |
| to i.MX28 manual chapter 12.2.1 (Table 12-2), PORT=SSP0, SD/MMC master on |
| SSP0, 3.3V. |
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| An SD card the i.MX28 CPU can use to boot U-Boot must contain a DOS partition |
| table, which in turn carries a partition of special type and which contains a |
| special header. The rest of partitions in the DOS partition table can be used |
| by the user. |
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| To prepare such partition, use your favourite partitioning tool. The partition |
| must have the following parameters: |
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| * Start sector .......... sector 2048 |
| * Partition size ........ at least 1024 kb |
| * Partition type ........ 0x53 (sometimes "OnTrack DM6 Aux3") |
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| For example in Linux fdisk, the sequence for a clear card follows. Be sure to |
| run fdisk with the option "-u=sectors" to set units to sectors: |
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| * o ..................... create a clear partition table |
| * n ..................... create new partition |
| * p ............. primary partition |
| * 1 ............. first partition |
| * 2048 .......... first sector is 2048 |
| * +1M ........... make the partition 1Mb big |
| * t 1 ................... change first partition ID |
| * 53 ............ change the ID to 0x53 (OnTrack DM6 Aux3) |
| * <create other partitions> |
| * w ..................... write partition table to disk |
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| The partition layout is ready, next the special partition must be filled with |
| proper contents. The contents is generated by running the following command |
| (see chapter 2)): |
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| $ ./tools/mxsboot sd u-boot.sb u-boot.sd |
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| The resulting file, "u-boot.sd", shall then be written to the partition. In this |
| case, we assume the first partition of the SD card is /dev/mmcblk0p1: |
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| $ dd if=u-boot.sd of=/dev/mmcblk0p1 |
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| Last step is to insert the card into MX28 based board and boot. |
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| NOTE: If the user needs to adjust the start sector, the "mxsboot" tool contains |
| a "-p" switch for that purpose. The "-p" switch takes the sector number as |
| an argument. |
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| 4) Installation of U-Boot into NAND flash |
| ----------------------------------------- |
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| To boot a MX28 based board from NAND, set the boot mode DIP switches according to i.MX28 |
| manual chapter 12.2.1 (Table 12-2), PORT=GPMI, NAND 1.8 V. |
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| There are two possibilities when preparing an image writable to NAND flash. |
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| I) The NAND wasn't written at all yet or the BCB is broken |
| ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| In this case, both BCB (FCB and DBBT) and firmware needs to be |
| written to NAND. To generate NAND image containing all these, |
| there is a tool called "mxsboot" in the "tools/" directory. The tool |
| is invoked on "u-boot.sb" file from chapter 2): |
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| $ ./tools/mxsboot nand u-boot.sb u-boot.nand |
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| NOTE: The above invokation works for NAND flash with geometry of |
| 2048b per page, 64b OOB data, 128kb erase size. If your chip |
| has a different geometry, please use: |
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| -w <size> change page size (default 2048 b) |
| -o <size> change oob size (default 64 b) |
| -e <size> change erase size (default 131072 b) |
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| The geometry information can be obtained from running U-Boot |
| on the MX28 board by issuing the "nand info" command. |
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| The resulting file, "u-boot.nand" can be written directly to NAND |
| from the U-Boot prompt. To simplify the process, the U-Boot default |
| environment contains script "update_nand_full" to update the system. |
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| This script expects a working TFTP server containing the file |
| "u-boot.nand" in it's root directory. This can be changed by |
| adjusting the "update_nand_full_filename" varible. |
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| To update the system, run the following in U-Boot prompt: |
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| => run update_nand_full |
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| In case you would only need to update the bootloader in future, |
| see II) below. |
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| II) The NAND was already written with a good BCB |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| This part applies after the part I) above was done at least once. |
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| If part I) above was done correctly already, there is no need to |
| write the FCB and DBBT parts of NAND again. It's possible to upgrade |
| only the bootloader image. |
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| To simplify the process of firmware update, the U-Boot default |
| environment contains script "update_nand_firmware" to update only |
| the firmware, without rewriting FCB and DBBT. |
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| This script expects a working TFTP server containing the file |
| "u-boot.sb" in it's root directory. This can be changed by |
| adjusting the "update_nand_firmware_filename" varible. |
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| To update the system, run the following in U-Boot prompt: |
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| => run update_nand_firmware |
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| III) Special settings for the update scripts |
| -------------------------------------------- |
| There is a slight possibility of the user wanting to adjust the |
| STRIDE and COUNT options of the NAND boot. For description of these, |
| see i.MX28 manual section 12.12.1.2 and 12.12.1.3. |
| |
| The update scripts take this possibility into account. In case the |
| user changes STRIDE by blowing fuses, the user also has to change |
| "update_nand_stride" variable. In case the user changes COUNT by |
| blowing fuses, the user also has to change "update_nand_count" |
| variable for the update scripts to work correctly. |
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| In case the user needs to boot a firmware image bigger than 1Mb, the |
| user has to adjust the "update_nand_firmware_maxsz" variable for the |
| update scripts to work properly. |