| With this approach, we don't need the UBL any more on DaVinci boards. |
| A "make boardname" will compile a u-boot.ubl, with UBL Header, which is |
| needed for the RBL to find the "UBL", which actually is a UBL-compatible |
| header, nand spl code and u-boot code. |
| |
| |
| As the RBL uses another read function as the "standard" u-boot, |
| we need a command, which switches between this two read/write |
| functions, so we can write the UBL header and the spl |
| code in a format, which the RBL can read. This is realize |
| (at the moment in board specific code) in the u-boot command |
| nandrbl |
| |
| nandrbl without arguments returns actual mode (rbl or uboot). |
| with nandrbl mode (mode = "rbl" or "uboot") you can switch |
| between the two NAND read/write modes. |
| |
| |
| To set up mkimage you need a config file for mkimage, example: |
| board/ait/cam_enc_4xx/ublimage.cfg |
| |
| For information about the configuration please see: |
| doc/README.ublimage |
| |
| Example for the cam_enc_4xx board: |
| On the cam_enc_4xx board we have a NAND flash with blocksize = 0x20000 and |
| pagesize = 0x800, so the u-boot.ubl image (which you get with: |
| "make cam_enc_4xx") looks like this: |
| |
| 00000000 00 ed ac a1 20 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 |.... ...........| |
| 00000010 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |.... ...........| |
| 00000020 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |................| |
| * |
| 00000800 14 00 00 ea 14 f0 9f e5 10 f0 9f e5 0c f0 9f e5 |................| |
| 00000810 08 f0 9f e5 04 f0 9f e5 00 f0 9f e5 04 f0 1f e5 |................| |
| 00000820 00 01 00 00 78 56 34 12 78 56 34 12 78 56 34 12 |....xV4.xV4.xV4.| |
| [...] |
| * |
| 00001fe0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |................| |
| 00001ff0 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |................| |
| * |
| 00003800 14 00 00 ea 14 f0 9f e5 14 f0 9f e5 14 f0 9f e5 |................| |
| 00003810 14 f0 9f e5 14 f0 9f e5 14 f0 9f e5 14 f0 9f e5 |................| |
| 00003820 80 01 08 81 e0 01 08 81 40 02 08 81 a0 02 08 81 |........@.......| |
| |
| In the first "page" of the image, we have the UBL Header, needed for |
| the RBL to find the spl code. |
| |
| The spl code starts in the second "page" of the image, with a size |
| defined by: |
| |
| #define CONFIG_SYS_NROF_PAGES_NAND_SPL 6 |
| |
| After the spl code, there comes the "real" u-boot code |
| @ (6 + 1) * pagesize = 0x3800 |
| |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Setting up spl code: |
| |
| /* |
| * RBL searches from Block n (n = 1..24) |
| * so we can define, how many UBL Headers |
| * we write before the real spl code |
| */ |
| #define CONFIG_SYS_NROF_UBL_HEADER 5 |
| #define CONFIG_SYS_NROF_PAGES_NAND_SPL 6 |
| |
| #define CONFIG_SYS_NAND_U_BOOT_OFFS ((CONFIG_SYS_NROF_UBL_HEADER * \ |
| CONFIG_SYS_NAND_BLOCK_SIZE) + \ |
| (CONFIG_SYS_NROF_PAGES_NAND_SPL) * \ |
| CONFIG_SYS_NAND_PAGE_SIZE) |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| Burning into NAND: |
| |
| step 1: |
| The RBL searches from Block n ( n = 1..24) on page 0 for valid UBL |
| Headers, so you have to burn the UBL header page from the u-boot.ubl |
| image to the blocks, you want to have the UBL header. |
| !! Don;t forget to switch to rbl nand read/write functions with |
| "nandrbl rbl" |
| |
| step 2: |
| You need to setup in the ublimage.cfg, where the RBL can find the spl |
| code, and how big it is. |
| |
| !! RBL always starts reading from page 0 !! |
| |
| For the AIT board, we have: |
| PAGES 6 |
| START_BLOCK 5 |
| |
| So we need to copy the spl code to block 5 page 0 |
| !! Don;t forget to switch to rbl nand read/write functions with |
| "nandrbl rbl" |
| |
| step 3: |
| You need to copy the u-boot image to the block/page |
| where the spl code reads it (CONFIG_SYS_NAND_U_BOOT_OFFS) |
| !! Don;t forget to switch to rbl nand read/write functions with |
| "nandrbl uboot", which is default. |
| |
| On the cam_enc_4xx board it is: |
| #define CONFIG_SYS_NAND_U_BOOT_OFFS (0xc0000) |
| |
| -> this results in following NAND usage on the cam_enc_4xx board: |
| |
| addr |
| |
| 20000 possible UBL Header |
| 40000 possible UBL Header |
| 60000 possible UBL Header |
| 80000 possilbe UBL Header |
| a0000 spl code |
| c0000 u-boot code |
| |
| The above steps are executeed through the following environment vars: |
| (using 80000 as address for the UBL header) |
| |
| pagesz=800 |
| uboot=/tftpboot/cam_enc_4xx/u-boot.ubl |
| load=tftp 80000000 ${uboot} |
| writeheader nandrbl rbl;nand erase 80000 ${pagesz};nand write 80000000 80000 ${pagesz};nandrbl uboot |
| writenand_spl nandrbl rbl;nand erase a0000 3000;nand write 80000800 a0000 3000;nandrbl uboot |
| writeuboot nandrbl uboot;nand erase c0000 5d000;nand write 80003800 c0000 5d000 |
| update=run load writeheader writenand_spl writeuboot |
| |
| If you do a "run load update" u-boot, spl + ubl header |
| are magically updated ;-) |
| |
| Note: |
| - There seem to be a bug in the RBL code (at least on my HW), |
| In the UBL block, I can set the page to values != 0, so it |
| is possible to burn step 1 and step 2 in one step into the |
| flash, but the RBL ignores the page settings, so I have to |
| burn the UBL Header to a page 0 and the spl code to |
| a page 0 ... :-( |
| - If we make the nand read/write functions in the RBL equal to |
| the functions in u-boot (as I have no RBL code, it is only |
| possible in u-boot), we could burn the complete image in |
| one step ... that would be nice ... |