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Andy Fleming7bd30fc2007-08-14 01:33:18 -05001Overview
2--------
3The MPC8544DS system is similar to the 85xx CDS systems such
4as the MPC8548CDS due to the similar E500 core. However, it
5is placed on the same board as the 8641 HPCN system.
6
7
8Flash Banks
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10Like the 85xx CDS systems, the 8544 DS board has two flash banks.
11They are both present on boot, but there locations can be swapped
12using the dip-switch SW10, bit 2.
13
14However, unlike the CDS systems, but similar to the 8641 HPCN
15board, a runtime reset through the FPGA can also affect a swap
16on the flash bank mappings for the next reset cycle.
17
18Irrespective of the switch SW10[2], booting is always from the
19boot bank at 0xfff8_0000.
20
21
22Memory Map
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24
250xff80_0000 - 0xffbf_ffff Alernate bank 4MB
260xffc0_0000 - 0xffff_ffff Boot bank 4MB
27
280xffb8_0000 Alternate image start 512KB
290xfff8_0000 Boot image start 512KB
30
31
32Flashing Images
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34
35For example, to place a new image in the alternate flash bank
36and then reset with that new image temporarily, use this:
37
38 tftp 1000000 u-boot.bin.8544ds
39 erase ffb80000 ffbfffff
40 cp.b 1000000 ffb80000 80000
41 pixis_reset altbank
42
43
44To overwrite the image in the boot flash bank:
45
46 tftp 1000000 u-boot.bin.8544ds
47 protect off all
48 erase fff80000 ffffffff
49 cp.b 1000000 fff80000 80000
50
51Other example U-Boot image and flash manipulations examples
52can be found in the README.mpc85xxcds file as well.
53
54
55The pixis_reset command
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57A new command, "pixis_reset", is introduced to reset mpc8641hpcn board
58using the FPGA sequencer. When the board restarts, it has the option
59of using either the current or alternate flash bank as the boot
60image, with or without the watchdog timer enabled, and finally with
61or without frequency changes.
62
63Usage is;
64
65 pixis_reset
66 pixis_reset altbank
67 pixis_reset altbank wd
68 pixis_reset altbank cf <SYSCLK freq> <COREPLL ratio> <MPXPLL ratio>
69 pixis_reset cf <SYSCLK freq> <COREPLL ratio> <MPXPLL ratio>
70
71Examples;
72
73 /* reset to current bank, like "reset" command */
74 pixis_reset
75
76 /* reset board but use the to alternate flash bank */
77 pixis_reset altbank
78
79 /* reset board, use alternate flash bank with watchdog timer enabled*/
80 pixis_reset altbank wd
81
82 /* reset board to alternate bank with frequency changed.
83 * 40 is SYSCLK, 2.5 is COREPLL ratio, 10 is MPXPLL ratio
84 */
85 pixis-reset altbank cf 40 2.5 10
86
87Valid clock choices are in the 8641 Reference Manuals.
88
89
90Using the Device Tree Source File
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92To create the DTB (Device Tree Binary) image file,
93use a command similar to this:
94
95 dtc -b 0 -f -I dts -O dtb mpc8544ds.dts > mpc8544ds.dtb
96
97Likely, that .dts file will come from here;
98
99 linux-2.6/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/mpc8544ds.dts
100
Wolfgang Denk4ef35e52007-08-14 09:54:46 +0200101After placing the DTB file in your TFTP disk area,
Andy Fleming7bd30fc2007-08-14 01:33:18 -0500102you can download that dtb file using a command like:
103
104 tftp 900000 mpc8544ds.dtb
105
106Burn it to flash if you want.
107
108
109Booting Linux
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111
112Place a linux uImage in the TFTP disk area too.
113
114 tftp 1000000 uImage.8544
115 tftp 900000 mpc8544ds.dtb
116 bootm 1000000 - 900000
117
118Watch your ethact, netdev and bootargs U-Boot environment variables.
119You may want to do something like this too:
120
121 setenv ethact eTSEC3
122 setenv netdev eth1