| U-Boot for the Gateworks Ventana Product Family boards |
| |
| This file contains information for the port of U-Boot to the Gateworks |
| Ventana Product family boards. |
| |
| The entire Ventana product family (http://www.gateworks.com/product#ventana) |
| is supported by a single bootloader build by using a common SPL and U-Boot |
| that dynamically determines the characterstics of the board at runtime via |
| information from an EEPROM on the board programmed at the factory and supports |
| all of the various boot mediums available. |
| |
| 1. Secondary Program Loader (SPL) |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| The i.MX6 has a BOOT ROM PPL (Primary Program Loader) which supports loading |
| an executable image from various boot devices. |
| |
| The Gateworks Ventana board config uses an SPL build configuration. This |
| will build the following artifacts from U-Boot source: |
| - SPL - Secondary Program Loader that the i.MX6 BOOT ROM (Primary Program |
| Loader) boots. This detects CPU/DRAM configuration, configures |
| The DRAM controller, loads u-boot.img from the detected boot device, |
| and jumps to it. As this is booted from the PPL, it has an IVT/DCD |
| table. |
| - u-boot.img - The main U-Boot core which is u-boot.bin with a image header. |
| |
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| 2. Build |
| -------- |
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| To build U-Boot for the Gateworks Ventana product family: |
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| make gwventana_config |
| make |
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| 3. Boot source: |
| --------------- |
| |
| The Gateworks Ventana boards support booting from NAND or micro-SD depending |
| on the board model. The IMX6 BOOT ROM will choose a boot media based on eFUSE |
| settings programmed at the factory. |
| |
| Boards with NAND flash will always boot from NAND, and NAND-less boards will |
| always boot from micro-SD. However, it is possible to use the U-Boot bmode |
| command (or the technique it uses) to essentially bootstrap to another boot |
| media at runtime. |
| |
| 3.1. boot from NAND |
| ------------------- |
| |
| The i.MX6 BOOT ROM expects some structures that provide details of NAND layout |
| and bad block information (referred to as 'bootstreams') which are replicated |
| multiple times in NAND. The number of replications and their spacing (referred |
| to as search stride) is configurable through board strapping options and/or |
| eFUSE settings (BOOT_SEARCH_COUNT / Pages in block from BOOT_CFG2). In |
| addition, the i.MX6 BOOT ROM Flash Configuration Block (FCB) supports two |
| copies of a bootloader in flash in the case that a bad block has corrupted one. |
| The Freescale 'kobs-ng' application from the Freescale LTIB BSP, which runs |
| under Linux and operates on an MTD partition, must be used to program the |
| bootstream in order to setup this flash structure correctly. |
| |
| The Gateworks Ventana boards with NAND flash have been factory programmed |
| such that their eFUSE settings expect 2 copies of the boostream (this is |
| specified by providing kobs-ng with the --search_exponent=1 argument). Once in |
| Linux with MTD support for the NAND on /dev/mtd0 you can program the SPL |
| with: |
| |
| kobs-ng init -v -x --search_exponent=1 SPL |
| |
| The kobs-ng application uses an imximage which contains the Image Vector Table |
| (IVT) and Device Configuration Data (DCD) structures that the i.MX6 BOOT ROM |
| requires to boot. The kobs-ng adds the Firmware Configuration Block (FCB) and |
| Discovered Bad Block Table (DBBT). The SPL build artifact from U-Boot is |
| an imximage. |
| |
| The u-boot.img, which is the non SPL U-Boot binary appended to a U-Boot image |
| header must be programmed in the NAND flash boot device at an offset hard |
| coded in the SPL. For the Ventana boards, this has been chosen to be 14MB. |
| The image can be programmed from either U-Boot or Linux: |
| |
| U-Boot: |
| Ventana > setenv mtdparts mtdparts=nand:14m(spl),2m(uboot),1m(env),-(rootfs) |
| Ventana > tftp ${loadaddr} u-boot.img && nand erase.part uboot && \ |
| nand write ${loadaddr} uboot ${filesize} |
| |
| Linux: |
| nandwrite /dev/mtd1 u-boot.img |
| |
| The above assumes the default Ventana partitioning scheme which is configured |
| via the mtdparts env var: |
| - spl: 14MB |
| - uboot: 2M |
| - env: 1M |
| - rootfs: the rest |
| |
| This information is taken from: |
| http://trac.gateworks.com/wiki/ventana/bootloader#nand |
| |
| More details about the i.MX6 BOOT ROM can be found in the IMX6 reference manual. |
| |
| 3.1. boot from micro-SD |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| When the IMX6 eFUSE settings have been factory programmed to boot from |
| micro-SD the SPL will be loaded from offset 0x400 (1KB). Once the SPL is |
| booted, it will load and execute U-Boot (u-boot.img) from offset 69KB |
| on the micro-SD (defined by CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_SECTOR). |
| |
| While it is technically possible to enable the SPL to be able to load |
| U-Boot from a file on a FAT/EXT filesystem on the micro-SD, we chose to |
| use raw micro-SD access to keep the code-size and boot time of the SPL down. |
| |
| For these reasons a micro-SD that will be used as an IMX6 primary boot |
| device must be carefully partitioned and prepared. |
| |
| The following shell commands are executed on a Linux host (adjust DEV to the |
| block storage device of your micro-SD): |
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| DEV=/dev/sdc |
| # zero out 1MB of device |
| sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=$DEV count=1 bs=1M oflag=sync status=none && sync |
| # copy SPL to 1KB offset |
| sudo dd if=SPL of=$DEV bs=1K seek=1 oflag=sync status=none && sync |
| # copy U-Boot to 69KB offset |
| sudo dd if=u-boot.img of=$DEV bs=1K seek=69 oflag=sync status=none && sync |
| # create a partition table with a single rootfs partition starting at 1MB |
| printf "1,,L\n" | sudo sfdisk --in-order --no-reread -L -uM $DEV && sync |
| # format partition |
| sudo mkfs.ext4 -L root ${DEV}1 |
| # mount the partition |
| sudo udisks --mount ${DEV}1 |
| # extract filesystem |
| sudo tar xvf rootfs.tar.gz -C /media/root |
| # flush and unmount |
| sync && sudo umount /media/root |
| |
| The above assumes the default Ventana micro-SD partitioning scheme |
| - spl : 1KB-69KB (68KB) required by IMX6 BOOT ROM |
| - uboot : 69KB-709KB (640KB) defined by |
| CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_SECTOR |
| - env : 709KB-965KB (256KB) defined by |
| CONFIG_ENV_MMC_SIZE |
| CONFIG_ENV_MMC_OFFSET_REDUND |
| - rootfs : 1MB- |
| |
| This information is taken from: |
| http://trac.gateworks.com/wiki/ventana/bootloader#microsd |
| |
| More details about the i.MX6 BOOT ROM can be found in the IMX6 reference manual. |
| |
| 4. Falcon Mode |
| ------------------------------ |
| |
| The Gateworks Ventana board config enables Falcon mode (CONFIG_SPL_OS_BOOT) |
| which allows the SPL to boot directly to an OS instead of to U-Boot |
| (u-boot.img) thus acheiving a faster overall boot time. The time savings |
| depends on your boot medium (ie NAND Flash vs micro-SD) and size/storage |
| of the OS. The time savings can be anywhere from 2 seconds (256MB NAND Flash |
| with ~1MB kernel) to 6 seconds or more (2GB NAND Flash with ~6 kernel) |
| |
| The Gateworks Ventana board supports Falcon mode for the following boot |
| medium: |
| - NAND flash |
| - micro-SD |
| |
| For all boot mediums, raw mode is used. While support of more complex storage |
| such as files on top of FAT/EXT filesystem is possible but not practical |
| as the size of the SPL is fairly limitted (to 64KB based on the smallest |
| size of available IMX6 iRAM) as well as the fact that this would increase |
| OS load time which defeats the purpose of Falcon mode in the first place. |
| |
| The SPL decides to boot either U-Boot (u-boot.img) or the OS (args + kernel) |
| based on the return value of the spl_start_uboot() function. While often |
| this can simply be the state of a GPIO based pushbutton or DIP switch, for |
| Gateworks Ventana, we use the U-Boot environment 'boot_os' variable which if |
| set to '1' will choose to boot the OS rather than U-Boot. While the choice |
| of adding env support to the SPL adds a little bit of time to the boot |
| process as well as (significant really) SPL code space this was deemed most |
| flexible as within the large variety of Gateworks Ventana boards not all of |
| them have a user pushbutton and that pushbutton may be configured as a hard |
| reset per user configuration. |
| |
| To use Falcon mode it is required that you first 'prepare' the 'args' data |
| that is stored on your boot medium along with the kernel (which can be any |
| OS or bare-metal application). In the case of the Linux kernel the 'args' |
| is the flatenned device-tree which normally gets altered prior to booting linux |
| by U-Boot's 'bootm' command. To achieve this for SPL we use the |
| 'spl export fdt' command in U-Boot after loading the kernel and dtb which |
| will go through the same process of modifying the device-tree for the board |
| being executed on but not jump to the kernel. This allows you to save the |
| args data to the location the SPL expects it and then enable Falcon mode. |
| |
| It is important to realize that there are certain values in the dtb that |
| are board model specific (IMX6Q vs IMX6DL for example) and board specific |
| (board serial number, MAC addrs) so you do not want to use the 'args' |
| data prepared from one board on another board. |
| |
| 4.1. Falcon Mode on NAND flash |
| ------------------------------ |
| To prepare a Gateworks Ventana board that boots from NAND flash for Falcon |
| mode you must program your flash such that the 'args' and 'kernel' are |
| located where defined at compile time by the following: |
| CONFIG_CMD_SPL_NAND_OFS 17MB - offset of 'args' |
| CONFIG_SYS_NAND_SPL_KERNEL_OFFS 18MB - offset of 'kernel' |
| |
| The location offsets defined above are defaults chosen by Gateworks and are |
| flexible if you want to re-define them. |
| |
| The following steps executed in U-Boot will configure Falcon mode for NAND |
| using rootfs (ubi), kernel (uImage), and dtb from the network: |
| |
| # change mtd partitions to the above mapping |
| Ventana > setenv mtdparts 'mtdparts=nand:14m(spl),2m(uboot),1m(env),1m(args),10m(kernel),-(rootfs)' |
| |
| # flash rootfs (at 28MB) |
| Ventana > tftp ${loadaddr} rootfs_${flash_layout}.ubi && \ |
| nand erase.part rootfs && nand write ${loadaddr} rootfs ${filesize} |
| |
| # load the device-tree |
| Ventana > tftp ${fdt_addr} ventana/${fdt_file2} |
| |
| # load the kernel |
| Ventana > tftp ${loadaddr} ventana/uImage |
| |
| # flash kernel (at 18MB) |
| Ventana > nand erase.part kernel && nand write ${loadaddr} kernel ${filesize} |
| |
| # set kernel args for the console and rootfs (used by spl export) |
| Ventana > setenv bootargs 'console=ttymxc1,115200 root=ubi0:rootfs ubi.mtd=5 rootfstype=ubifs quiet' |
| |
| # create args based on env, board, EEPROM, and dtb |
| Ventana > spl export fdt ${loadaddr} - ${fdt_addr} |
| |
| # flash args (at 17MB) |
| Ventana > nand erase.part args && nand write 18000000 args 100000 |
| |
| # set boot_os env var to enable booting to Linux |
| Ventana > setenv boot_os 1 && saveenv |
| |
| Be sure to adjust 'bootargs' above to your OS needs (this will be different |
| for various distros such as OpenWrt, Yocto, Android, etc). You can use the |
| value obtained from 'cat /proc/cmdline' when booted to Linux. |
| |
| This information is taken from: |
| http://trac.gateworks.com/wiki/ventana/bootloader/falcon-mode#nand |
| |
| |
| 4.2. Falcon Mode on micro-SD card |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| To prepare a Gateworks Ventana board with a primary boot device of micro-SD |
| you first need to make sure you build U-Boot with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_MMC |
| instead of CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_NAND. |
| |
| For micro-SD based Falcon mode you must program your micro-SD such that |
| the 'args' and 'kernel' are located where defined at compile time |
| by the following: |
| CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_ARGS_SECTOR 0x800 (1MB) - offset of 'args' |
| CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_KERNEL_SECTOR 0x1000 (2MB) - offset of 'kernel' |
| |
| The location offsets defined above are defaults chosen by Gateworks and are |
| flexible if you want to re-define them. |
| |
| First you must prepare a micro-SD such that the SPL can be loaded by the |
| IMX6 BOOT ROM (fixed offset of 1KB), and U-Boot can be loaded by the SPL |
| (fixed offset of 69KB defined by CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_SECTOR). |
| |
| The following shell commands are executed on a Linux host (adjust DEV to the |
| block storage device of your micro-SD): |
| |
| DEV=/dev/sdc |
| # zero out 1MB of device |
| sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=$DEV count=1 bs=1M oflag=sync status=none && sync |
| # copy SPL to 1KB offset |
| sudo dd if=SPL of=$DEV bs=1K seek=1 oflag=sync status=none && sync |
| # copy U-Boot to 69KB offset |
| sudo dd if=u-boot.img of=$DEV bs=1K seek=69 oflag=sync status=none && sync |
| # create a partition table with a single rootfs partition starting at 10MB |
| printf "10,,L\n" | sudo sfdisk --in-order --no-reread -L -uM $DEV && sync |
| # format partition |
| sudo mkfs.ext4 -L root ${DEV}1 |
| # mount the partition |
| sudo udisks --mount ${DEV}1 |
| # extract filesystem |
| sudo tar xvf rootfs.tar.gz -C /media/root |
| # flush and unmount |
| sync && sudo umount /media/root |
| |
| Now that your micro-SD partitioning has been adjusted to leave room for the |
| raw 'args' and 'kernel' data boot the board with the prepared micro-SD, break |
| out in U-Boot and use the following to enable Falcon mode: |
| |
| # load device-tree from rootfs |
| Ventana > ext2load mmc 0:1 ${fdt_addr} boot/${fdt_file2} |
| |
| # load kernel from rootfs |
| Ventana > ext2load mmc 0:1 ${loadaddr} boot/uImage |
| |
| # write kernel at 2MB offset |
| Ventana > mmc write ${loadaddr} 0x1000 0x4000 |
| |
| # setup kernel bootargs |
| Ventana > setenv bootargs 'console=ttymxc1,115200 root=/dev/mmcblk0p1 rootfstype=ext4 rootwait rw' |
| |
| # prepare args |
| Ventana > spl export fdt ${loadaddr} - ${fdt_addr} |
| |
| # write args 1MB data (0x800 sectors) to 1MB offset (0x800 sectors) |
| Ventana > mmc write 18000000 0x800 0x800 |
| |
| # set boot_os to enable falcon mode |
| Ventana > setenv boot_os 1 && saveenv |
| |
| Be sure to adjust 'bootargs' above to your OS needs (this will be different |
| for various distros such as OpenWrt, Yocto, Android, etc). You can use the |
| value obtained from 'cat /proc/cmdline' when booted to Linux. |
| |
| This information is taken from: |
| http://trac.gateworks.com/wiki/ventana/bootloader/falcon-mode#microsd |