Shengzhou Liu | 62af761 | 2013-10-11 23:02:38 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | Overview |
| 2 | ========= |
| 3 | The P1010RDB-PB is a Freescale Reference Design Board that hosts the P1010 SoC. |
| 4 | P1010RDB-PB is a variation of previous P1010RDB-PA board. |
| 5 | |
| 6 | The P1010 is a cost-effective, low-power, highly integrated host processor |
| 7 | based on a Power Architecture e500v2 core (maximum core frequency 1GHz),that |
| 8 | addresses the requirements of several routing, gateways, storage, consumer, |
| 9 | and industrial applications. Applications of interest include the main CPUs and |
| 10 | I/O processors in network attached storage (NAS), the voice over IP (VoIP) |
| 11 | router/gateway, and wireless LAN (WLAN) and industrial controllers. |
| 12 | |
| 13 | The P1010RDB-PB board features are as following: |
| 14 | Memory subsystem: |
| 15 | - 1G bytes unbuffered DDR3 SDRAM discrete devices (32-bit bus) |
| 16 | - 32M bytes NOR flash single-chip memory |
| 17 | - 2G bytes NAND flash memory |
| 18 | - 16M bytes SPI memory |
| 19 | - 256K bit M24256 I2C EEPROM |
| 20 | - I2C Board EEPROM 128x8 bit memory |
| 21 | - SD/MMC connector to interface with the SD memory card |
| 22 | Interfaces: |
| 23 | - Three 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet ports (One RGMII and two SGMII) |
| 24 | - PCIe 2.0: two x1 mini-PCIe slots |
| 25 | - SATA 2.0: two SATA interfaces |
| 26 | - USB 2.0: one USB interface |
| 27 | - FlexCAN: two FlexCAN interfaces (revision 2.0B) |
| 28 | - UART: one USB-to-Serial interface |
| 29 | - TDM: 2 FXS ports connected via an external SLIC to the TDM interface. |
| 30 | 1 FXO port connected via a relay to FXS for switchover to POTS |
| 31 | |
| 32 | Board connectors: |
| 33 | - Mini-ITX power supply connector |
| 34 | - JTAG/COP for debugging |
| 35 | |
| 36 | POR: support critical POR setting changed via switch on board |
| 37 | PCB: 6-layer routing (4-layer signals, 2-layer power and ground) |
| 38 | |
| 39 | Physical Memory Map on P1010RDB |
| 40 | =============================== |
| 41 | Address Start Address End Memory type Attributes |
| 42 | 0x0000_0000 0x3fff_ffff DDR 1G Cacheable |
| 43 | 0xa000_0000 0xdfff_ffff PCI Express Mem 1G non-cacheable |
| 44 | 0xee00_0000 0xefff_ffff NOR Flash 32M non-cacheable |
| 45 | 0xffc2_0000 0xffc5_ffff PCI IO range 256K non-cacheable |
| 46 | 0xffa0_0000 0xffaf_ffff NAND Flash 1M cacheable |
| 47 | 0xffb0_0000 0xffbf_ffff Board CPLD 1M non-cacheable |
| 48 | 0xffd0_0000 0xffd0_3fff L1 for Stack 16K Cacheable TLB0 |
| 49 | 0xffe0_0000 0xffef_ffff CCSR 1M non-cacheable |
| 50 | |
| 51 | |
| 52 | Serial Port Configuration on P1010RDB |
| 53 | ===================================== |
| 54 | Configure the serial port of the attached computer with the following values: |
| 55 | -Data rate: 115200 bps |
| 56 | -Number of data bits: 8 |
| 57 | -Parity: None |
| 58 | -Number of Stop bits: 1 |
| 59 | -Flow Control: Hardware/None |
| 60 | |
| 61 | |
| 62 | P1010RDB-PB default DIP-switch settings |
| 63 | ======================================= |
| 64 | SW1[1:8]= 10101010 |
| 65 | SW2[1:8]= 11011000 |
| 66 | SW3[1:8]= 10010000 |
| 67 | SW4[1:4]= 1010 |
| 68 | SW5[1:8]= 11111010 |
| 69 | |
| 70 | |
| 71 | P1010RDB-PB boot mode settings via DIP-switch |
| 72 | ============================================= |
| 73 | SW4[1:4]= 1111 and SW3[3:4]= 00 for 16bit NOR boot |
| 74 | SW4[1:4]= 1010 and SW3[3:4]= 01 for 8bit NAND boot |
| 75 | SW4[1:4]= 0110 and SW3[3:4]= 00 for SPI boot |
| 76 | SW4[1:4]= 0111 and SW3[3:4]= 10 for SD boot |
| 77 | Note: 1 stands for 'on', 0 stands for 'off' |
| 78 | |
| 79 | |
| 80 | Switch P1010RDB-PB boot mode via software without setting DIP-switch |
| 81 | ==================================================================== |
| 82 | => run boot_bank0 (boot from NOR bank0) |
| 83 | => run boot_bank1 (boot from NOR bank1) |
| 84 | => run boot_nand (boot from NAND flash) |
| 85 | => run boot_spi (boot from SPI flash) |
| 86 | => run boot_sd (boot from SD card) |
| 87 | |
| 88 | |
| 89 | Frequency combination support on P1010RDB-PB |
| 90 | ============================================= |
| 91 | SW1[4:7] SW5[1] SW5[5:8] SW2[2] Core(MHz) Platform(MHz) DDR(MT/s) |
| 92 | 0101 1 1010 0 800 400 800 |
| 93 | 1001 1 1010 0 800 400 667 |
| 94 | 1010 1 1100 0 667 333 667 |
| 95 | 1000 0 1010 0 533 266 667 |
| 96 | 0101 1 1010 1 1000 400 800 |
| 97 | 1001 1 1010 1 1000 400 667 |
| 98 | |
| 99 | |
| 100 | Setting of pin mux |
| 101 | ================== |
| 102 | Since pins multiplexing, TDM and CAN are muxed with SPI flash. |
| 103 | SDHC is muxed with IFC. IFC and SPI flash are enabled by default. |
| 104 | |
| 105 | To enable TDM: |
| 106 | => setenv hwconfig fsl_p1010mux:tdm_can=tdm |
| 107 | => save;reset |
| 108 | |
| 109 | To enable FlexCAN: |
| 110 | => setenv hwconfig fsl_p1010mux:tdm_can=can |
| 111 | => save;reset |
| 112 | |
| 113 | To enable SDHC in case of NOR/NAND/SPI boot |
| 114 | a) For temporary use case in runtime without reboot system |
| 115 | run 'mux sdhc' in u-boot to validate SDHC with invalidating IFC. |
| 116 | |
| 117 | b) For long-term use case |
| 118 | set 'esdhc' in hwconfig and save it. |
| 119 | |
| 120 | To enable IFC in case of SD boot |
| 121 | a) For temporary use case in runtime without reboot system |
| 122 | run 'mux ifc' in u-boot to validate IFC with invalidating SDHC. |
| 123 | |
| 124 | b) For long-term use case |
| 125 | set 'ifc' in hwconfig and save it. |
| 126 | |
| 127 | |
| 128 | Build images for different boot mode |
| 129 | ==================================== |
| 130 | First setup cross compile environment on build host |
| 131 | $ export ARCH=powerpc |
| 132 | $ export CROSS_COMPILE=<your-compiler-path>/powerpc-linux-gnu- |
| 133 | |
| 134 | 1. For NOR boot |
| 135 | $ make P1010RDB-PB_NOR |
| 136 | |
| 137 | 2. For NAND boot |
| 138 | $ make P1010RDB-PB_NAND |
| 139 | |
| 140 | 3. For SPI boot |
| 141 | $ make P1010RDB-PB_SPIFLASH |
| 142 | |
| 143 | 4. For SD boot |
| 144 | $ make P1010RDB-PB_SDCARD |
| 145 | |
| 146 | |
| 147 | Steps to program images to flash for different boot mode |
| 148 | ======================================================== |
| 149 | 1. NOR boot |
| 150 | => tftp 1000000 u-boot.bin |
| 151 | For bank0 |
Prabhakar Kushwaha | e222b1f | 2014-01-14 11:34:26 +0530 | [diff] [blame] | 152 | => pro off all;era eff40000 efffffff;cp.b 1000000 eff40000 $filesize |
Shengzhou Liu | 62af761 | 2013-10-11 23:02:38 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 153 | set SW1[8]=0, SW4[1:4]= 1111 and SW3[3:4]= 00, then power on the board |
| 154 | |
| 155 | For bank1 |
Prabhakar Kushwaha | e222b1f | 2014-01-14 11:34:26 +0530 | [diff] [blame] | 156 | => pro off all;era eef40000 eeffffff;cp.b 1000000 eef40000 $filesize |
Shengzhou Liu | 62af761 | 2013-10-11 23:02:38 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 157 | set SW1[8]=1, SW4[1:4]= 1111 and SW3[3:4]= 00, then power on the board |
| 158 | |
| 159 | 2. NAND boot |
| 160 | => tftp 1000000 u-boot-nand.bin |
| 161 | => nand erase 0 $filesize; nand write $loadaddr 0 $filesize |
| 162 | Set SW4[1:4]= 1010 and SW3[3:4]= 01, then power on the board |
| 163 | |
| 164 | 3. SPI boot |
| 165 | 1) cat p1010rdb-config-header.bin u-boot.bin > u-boot-spi-combined.bin |
| 166 | 2) => tftp 1000000 u-boot-spi-combined.bin |
| 167 | 3) => sf probe 0; sf erase 0 100000; sf write 1000000 0 100000 |
| 168 | set SW4[1:4]= 0110 and SW3[3:4]= 00, then power on the board |
| 169 | |
| 170 | 4. SD boot |
| 171 | 1) cat p1010rdb-config-header.bin u-boot.bin > u-boot-sd-combined.bin |
| 172 | 2) => tftp 1000000 u-boot-sd-combined.bin |
| 173 | 3) => mux sdhc |
| 174 | 4) => mmc write 1000000 0 1050 |
| 175 | set SW4[1:4]= 0111 and SW3[3:4]= 10, then power on the board |
| 176 | |
| 177 | |
| 178 | Boot Linux from network using TFTP on P1010RDB-PB |
| 179 | ================================================= |
| 180 | Place uImage, p1010rdb.dtb and rootfs files in the TFTP download path. |
| 181 | => tftp 1000000 uImage |
| 182 | => tftp 2000000 p1010rdb.dtb |
| 183 | => tftp 3000000 rootfs.ext2.gz.uboot.p1010rdb |
| 184 | => bootm 1000000 3000000 2000000 |
| 185 | |
| 186 | |
| 187 | For more details, please refer to P1010RDB-PB User Guide and access website |
| 188 | www.freescale.com and Freescale QorIQ SDK Infocenter document. |