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==Configure U-Boot== | ==Configure U-Boot== | ||
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U-Boot can be customized in a flexible way with the use of "environment variables/scripts". | U-Boot can be customized in a flexible way with the use of "environment variables/scripts". | ||
The command '''printenv''' shows you most of them and their current value: | The command '''printenv''' shows you most of them and their current value: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
BIOS> printenv | BIOS> printenv | ||
bootcmd=run jffsboot | bootcmd=run jffsboot | ||
bootdelay=20 | bootdelay=20 | ||
baudrate=115200 | baudrate=115200 | ||
− | ethaddr= | + | ethaddr= |
autoload=no | autoload=no | ||
... | ... | ||
− | + | </pre> | |
− | + | The command '''setenv''' is used to change these variables. For example, to set the IP address (don't do it yet): | |
− | BIOS> setenv ipaddr 192.168.0. | + | <pre class="apf"> |
− | + | BIOS> setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.10 | |
− | + | </pre> | |
+ | The command '''saveenv''' is used to save the state of your environment variables in FLASH memory; that way they will be available at next boot: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
BIOS> saveenv | BIOS> saveenv | ||
Saving Environment to Flash... | Saving Environment to Flash... | ||
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. done | . done | ||
Protected 1 sectors | Protected 1 sectors | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
===Network configuration=== | ===Network configuration=== | ||
− | + | {{Note| You have to install [[Communicate#TFTP_server_installation | tftpboot on your host development]] computer}} | |
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+ | In order to use the U-Boot's network features, you have to set the network environment variables: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 (this default value should be fine in most situations) | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.10 | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv serverip 192.168.0.2 (the IP address of your tftp server/PC hosting the files to download) | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv rootpath "/tftpboot/apf9328-root" (to boot Linux over NFS) | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv consoledev ttymxc0 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
You can use the '''dhcp''' command to configure these variables from your DHCP server. You probably will have to adjust the '''serverip''' variable manually. | You can use the '''dhcp''' command to configure these variables from your DHCP server. You probably will have to adjust the '''serverip''' variable manually. | ||
− | + | If you use VirtualBox or VMware make sure you have selected Bridge Mode for the network adaptor, otherwise the U-Boot cannot talk to your host. | |
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
BIOS> dhcp | BIOS> dhcp | ||
dm9000 i/o: 0x15c00000, id: 0x90000a46 | dm9000 i/o: 0x15c00000, id: 0x90000a46 | ||
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operating at 100M full duplex mode | operating at 100M full duplex mode | ||
BOOTP broadcast 1 | BOOTP broadcast 1 | ||
− | DHCP client bound to address 192.168.0. | + | DHCP client bound to address 192.168.0.10 |
− | BIOS> setenv serverip 192.168.0. | + | BIOS> setenv serverip 192.168.0.2 |
BIOS> saveenv | BIOS> saveenv | ||
− | + | </pre> | |
Do not forget to save your changes in FLASH, to have them available at next power up: | Do not forget to save your changes in FLASH, to have them available at next power up: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
BIOS> saveenv | BIOS> saveenv | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
In case of troubles you can use the following U-Boot script to reset the variables to the "factory"/default settings: | In case of troubles you can use the following U-Boot script to reset the variables to the "factory"/default settings: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
BIOS> run flash_reset_env | BIOS> run flash_reset_env | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> env default -f -a; saveenv | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | + | ==Linux kernel installation== | |
− | * | + | * Check that your Armadeus kernel image size is smaller than the U-Boot partition (see [[#Flash_memory_partitions|Flash Memory Partitions]] for size allowances): |
− | + | <pre class="host"> | |
− | + | [armadeus]$ ls -al buildroot/output/images/ | |
− | + | </pre> | |
− | + | * If yes, copy it to your TFTP server directory (here ''/tftpboot/''): | |
− | + | <pre class="host"> | |
− | + | [armadeus]$ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot/ | |
− | [armadeus]$ ls -al buildroot/ | + | </pre> |
− | + | ===Linux kernel update script=== | |
− | [armadeus]$ cp buildroot/ | + | * This is the recommended method and the easiest one. The automatic 'update_kernel' scripts downloads the image and flash it in the same go: |
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> run update_kernel | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * To know what ''update_kernel'' script is doing you can display its content: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> printenv update_kernel | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | {{Warning|If the loaded kernel image is too large, the following operation can destroy data that are stored after the partition limits (e.g. RootFS) - Check that transferred size value is less than the ones specified here [[#Flash_memory_partitions|Flash Memory Partitions]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ===Other Linux kernel update method=== | ||
* Load kernel image with U-Boot through network: | * Load kernel image with U-Boot through network: | ||
− | + | <pre class="apf"> | |
+ | BIOS> run download_kernel | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
or with the serial line: | or with the serial line: | ||
− | + | <pre class="apf"> | |
− | + | BIOS> loadb ${loadaddr} | |
− | + | ''Ctrl+Altgr+\+c to access kermit command line then:'' | |
− | + | (/home/.../) C-Kermit>send /tftpboot/XX-linux.bin | |
+ | ''After download is completed, you can type the c command to reconnect to the terminal:'' | ||
+ | (/home/.../) C-Kermit>c | ||
+ | Connecting to /dev/ttyUSB0, speed 115200 | ||
+ | Escape character: Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS): enabled | ||
+ | Type the escape character followed by C to get back, | ||
+ | or followed by ? to see other options. | ||
+ | ---------------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | ## Total Size = 0x<size of XX-linux.bin> = .... Bytes | ||
+ | ## Start Addr = 0x08000000 | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv filesize <size of XX-linux.bin> | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
---- | ---- | ||
− | + | Check that transferred size value is less than the ones specified here [[#Flash_memory_partitions|Flash Memory Partitions]] | |
− | + | <pre class="apf"> | |
− | + | Bytes transferred = 1313216 (1409c0 hex) | |
− | Check that | + | </pre> |
− | Bytes transferred = 1313216 (1409c0 hex) | + | |
---- | ---- | ||
− | * You can test your new kernel image without flashing it with: | + | * You can test your new kernel image without flashing it with; if so you will have to reload it again after test: |
− | + | ** '''Please note''': The ''bootm'' command is not supported by [[APF51]] boards yet; directly flash the kernel with the below commands instead | |
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> bootm | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * a U-Boot script exists to ease kernel image loading through Ethernet: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> run download_kernel | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * After kernel image has been downloaded into RAM memory, you can flash it with: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> run flash_kernel | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * If you only want to try a new kernel without flashing the kernel image you can launch it directly from RAM (U-Boot 2011.12): | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv bootargs console=${consoledev},${baudrate} ${mtdparts};run addubifsargs addipargs; bootm | ||
+ | (the kernel image you want to try must have been loaded at ${loadaddr}) | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * '''Please note''': The ''bootm'' command is not supported by [[APF51]] boards yet; directly flash the kernel with the below commands | ||
− | + | ==rootfs installation== | |
− | * Flash | + | * Check that your Armadeus rootfs image size is smaller than the rootfs partition (see [[#Flash_memory_partitions|Flash Memory Partitions]] for size allowances): |
− | + | <pre class="host"> | |
+ | $ ls -al buildroot/output/images/ | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | $ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot/ | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * Load rootfs image with U-Boot through network: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> run update_rootfs | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | * | + | * or serial line: |
− | + | <pre class="apf"> | |
− | + | BIOS> loadb ${loadaddr} | |
− | + | ''Ctrl+Altgr+\+c to access kermit command line then...'' | |
− | + | (/home/.../) C-Kermit>send path_to_your_host_buildroot_dir/XX-rootfs.ubi | |
+ | ''After download is completed, you can type the c command to reconnect to the terminal:'' | ||
+ | (/home/.../) C-Kermit>c | ||
+ | Connecting to /dev/ttyUSB0, speed 115200 | ||
+ | Escape character: Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS): enabled | ||
+ | Type the escape character followed by C to get back, | ||
+ | or followed by ? to see other options. | ||
+ | ---------------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | ## Total Size = 0x<size of rootfs> | ||
+ | ## Start Addr = 0x........ | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv filesize <size of rootfs> | ||
+ | BIOS> run flash_rootfs | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | * | + | * Now you should be ready to test Linux: |
− | BIOS> | + | <pre class="apf"> |
− | (the | + | BIOS> boot |
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * For large rootfs (bigger than the available RAM on your system) please use the method which suit your board: | ||
+ | ** [[APF9328]]: none :-( | ||
+ | ** [[APF27]]/[[APF28]]/[[APF51]]: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> nand erase.part rootfs | ||
+ | BIOS> tftpboot ${rootfs_addr} ${board_name}-rootfs.ubi nand | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | ** [[APF6]]: [[U-Boot UMS on APF6|U-Boot UMS]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==FPGA firmware test== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The FPGA firmwares are all located in the ''firmware/'' directory of your Armadeus BSP sources: | ||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | $ ls firmware/ | ||
+ | apf_pkg BRAMTest bus_led led PS2 PS2_Opencore servo sram_test wishbone_example Xtools | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * You can make some trials with the ''firmware/leds/blinking_led/bin/'' files. | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Warning| for the APF9328, please check that your bitfile size is smaller than the firmware partition size (256KB) before trying the following commands or you may corrupt your Linux kernel FLASH partition !!!}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Note | For the APF51 and U-Boot versions earlier than 2013.04, only binary file format ('''.bin''') can be used; do not try '''.bit''' file. <br> For the APF51 and U-Boot versions 2013.04 or later you can also use .bit files with the U-Boot command: <pre class="apf"> BIOS> fpga loadb </pre>}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Load FPGA firmware image file with U-Boot through:<br> | ||
+ | Ethernet: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> tftpboot ${loadaddr} fpgafirmware.bin | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | ''fpgafirmware.bin'' is of course the name of your bitfile stored in your TFTP shared directory (''/tftpboot/'') | ||
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then you can type the c command to reconnect to the terminal | then you can type the c command to reconnect to the terminal | ||
− | * | + | * Test your new FPGA firmware's downloading: |
− | + | ** for .bin binary files <pre class="apf">BIOS> fpga load 0 ${loadaddr} ${filesize}</pre> | |
+ | ** for .bit binary files <pre class="apf">BIOS> fpga loadb 0 ${loadaddr} ${filesize}</pre> | ||
+ | * For your convenience a set of U-Boot script to facilitate firmware management with the APF boards: | ||
+ | ** ''download_firmware'': assuming your firmware is in /tftpboot and name apfXX-firmware.bin (where apfXX is the name of your board apf27, apf51, apf9328..) will download the firmware in RAM with the command: run download_firmware | ||
+ | ** ''flash_firmware'': save the previously downloaded firmware from RAM into the flash. | ||
+ | ** ''update_firmware'': will execute the previous 2 scripts in sequence. | ||
+ | ** ''load_firmware'': read a firmware from the flash (there is dedication partition named firmware for this purpose) and load it into the FPGA. | ||
− | * | + | ==FPGA firmware installation== |
− | + | === APF9328, APF27 and APF51 === | |
+ | * instal/copy your firmware to /tftpboot | ||
+ | ** manually: <pre class="host"> $ cp myfirmware.bin /tftpboot/apfXX-firmware.bin (where apfXX is the name of your board: apf27, apf51 or apf9328)</pre> | ||
+ | ** using the armadeus BSP: | ||
+ | :<pre class="host"> $ make menuconfig</pre> | ||
+ | :<pre class="config">Package Selection for the target ---> Armadeus specific tools/utilities ---></pre> | ||
− | * | + | :you can specify the path to the FPGA firmware: |
− | BIOS> | + | <pre class="config"> |
− | BIOS> setenv | + | [*] FPGA Firmware |
+ | Firmware to install (Install a custom FPGA firmware) ---> | ||
+ | ($(TOPDIR)/../firmware/leds/blinking_led/bin/blinking_led_apf27_200k.bit) FPGA binary file path | ||
+ | [*] Export this file to Buildroot images folder | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | :<pre class="host"> $ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot </pre> | ||
+ | * Download and test your firmware image with: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> run download_firmware | ||
+ | BIOS> run load_firmware | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | * When you are satisfied with your firmware, you can write it in flash make it "autoloaded" at power up: | ||
+ | {{Warning| '''Before''' setting the firmware_autoload variable, be sure that your FPGA binary file is correct. If not, your board will '''hang up''' at U-Boot start and you will need to cancel the fpga download to take control of the board. see note below}} | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> run update_firmware | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv firmware_autoload 1 | ||
BIOS> saveenv | BIOS> saveenv | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | + | {{Note | (U-Boot 2012.04) you can manually cancel the firmware autoload using the following procedure: keeping <CTRL-C> pressed on the console and power up the board will start the board without downloading the FPGA firmware - This procedure can be helpfull if you have programmed a broken firmware }} | |
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− | === | + | === APF6_SP === |
− | + | Firmware installation was simplified in APF6_SP. | |
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− | * | + | * To «autoload» your firmware while U-Boot is starting, simply add your bitstream to your rootfs, for example : |
− | + | <pre class="apf"> | |
− | + | /lib/firmware/fpga/firmware.periph.rbf | |
− | + | </pre> | |
− | + | {{Note| By default, directory /lib/firmware/fpga doesn't exists, then simply create it with <pre class="apf"># mkdir /lib/firmware/fpga</pre>}} | |
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− | * | + | * Then reboot under U-Boot and configure your environment variables '''firmware_autoload''' and '''firmware_path''' : |
− | + | <pre class="apf"> | |
+ | BIOS> setenv firmware_path /lib/firmware/fpga/firmware.periph.rbf | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv firmware_autoload 1 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | * | + | * Do not forget to save your environment variables: |
− | + | <pre class="apf"> | |
+ | BIOS> saveenv | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | * | + | * That's all, now your bitstream will be loaded with U-Boot at boot: |
− | + | <pre class="apf"> | |
− | + | U-Boot SPL 2014.07 (Apr 23 2015 - 16:16:45) | |
+ | |||
+ | U-Boot 2014.07 (Apr 23 2015 - 16:16:45) | ||
+ | |||
+ | [...] | ||
+ | |||
+ | 39688 bytes read in 260 ms (148.4 KiB/s) | ||
+ | Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
==Update U-Boot== | ==Update U-Boot== | ||
+ | * Check that your Armadeus U-Boot image size is smaller than the u-boot partition (see [[#Flash_memory_partitions|Flash Memory Partitions]] for size allowances) and copy all the binary images to your TFTP server directory: | ||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | [armadeus]$ ls -al buildroot/output/images/ | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | [armadeus]$ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot/ | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | + | ===U-Boot update script=== | |
− | * | + | * This is the recommended method and the easiest one. The automatic 'update_uboot' scripts downloads the image and flash it in the same go: |
− | You can use the following commands to download U-boot:<br> | + | <pre class="apf"> |
− | With Ethernet and a TFTP server: | + | BIOS> run update_uboot |
− | BIOS> | + | </pre> |
− | With Ethernet and a NFS server: | + | |
− | BIOS> nfs | + | * Reset your board and check if you need to update your environment variables: |
− | With | + | <pre class="apf"> |
− | BIOS> loadb | + | BIOS> reset |
+ | U-Boot 2011.12 .. | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *** Warning - Environment version change suggests: run flash_reset_env; reset | ||
+ | BIOS> run flash_reset_env; reset | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | In such a case you may have to update your network environment variables (see [[#Configure_U-Boot|Configure U-Boot]]) | ||
+ | ===Other U-Boot update method=== | ||
+ | You can use the following commands to download U-boot in RAM:<br> | ||
+ | *With Ethernet and a TFTP server: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> run download_uboot | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | *With Ethernet and a NFS server: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> nfs ${loadaddr} host_ip_addr:/nfs_path_to_buildroot/apfXX-u-boot{.bin|-nand.bin|.sb} | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | *With kermit and the serial/RS232 line | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> loadb ${loadaddr} | ||
<CTRL><ALT GR>\ | <CTRL><ALT GR>\ | ||
c | c | ||
− | send path_to_buildroot/ | + | send path_to_buildroot/apfXX-u-boot{.bin|-nand.bin|.sb} |
− | c | + | c<ENTER> |
+ | Connecting to /dev/ttyUSB0, speed 115200 | ||
+ | Escape character: Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS): enabled | ||
+ | Type the escape character followed by C to get back, | ||
+ | or followed by ? to see other options. | ||
+ | ---------------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | ## Total Size = 0x<size of U-Boot> = .... Bytes | ||
+ | ## Start Addr = 0x08000000 | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv filesize <size of U-Boot> | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
− | + | Then you can use the U-Boot command/script 'flash_uboot' to tranfert the new U-Boot from RAM to Flash memory: | |
− | + | <pre class="apf"> | |
− | + | BIOS> run flash_uboot | |
+ | </pre> | ||
Advanced informations can be found at the [[BootLoader]] wiki page. | Advanced informations can be found at the [[BootLoader]] wiki page. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Note | '''APF51''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | When updating your board from a legacy version of Armadeus BSP you should set the `fdt_addr_r` environment var to boot correctly: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> setenv fdt_addr_r 91000000 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | See [[How_to_use_vanilla_kernel_on_APF51]] for more informations. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Update U-Boot, kernel and rootfs images all at once== | ||
+ | * Copy all the binary images to your TFTP server directory: | ||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | [armadeus]$ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot/ | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The automatic 'update_all' scripts downloads each image and flash it in the same go: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | BIOS> run update_all | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Reset your board to check that wour board is correctly updated. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Note |When updating your board from a legacy version of Armadeus BSP you should update U-Boot first to update the environment variables before any other partition update ( see [[#Update_U-Boot|Update U-Boot]]) }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Flash memory partitions== | ||
+ | * Old Flash partitionning (pre armadeus-5.0) is kept [[Talk:Target_Software_Installation|here]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===APF9328 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions=== | ||
+ | {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="APF9328 Flash memory partitions" | ||
+ | |- style="background:#efefef;" align="center" | ||
+ | ! width="60%" |Address range (index from FLASH physical @ 0x10000000) !!Type | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x000000 - 0x03FFFF ( 256KB ) | ||
+ | |U-Boot image | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x040000 - 0x5FFFF ( 128KB ) | ||
+ | |U-Boot environment variables (primary partition: env) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x060000 - 0x7FFFF ( 128KB ) | ||
+ | |U-Boot environment variables (redundant partition: env2) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x080000 - 0xBFFFF ( 256KB ) | ||
+ | |FPGA bitfile (firmware) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x0C0000 - 0x2BFFFF ( 2MB ) | ||
+ | |Linux kernel image (kernel) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x2C0000 - End of FLASH ( ~5.5 MB or ~13.5 MB ) | ||
+ | |Root filesystem (rootfs) | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===APF27 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions=== | ||
+ | * It's safer to not touch sectors marked as red ;-) | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="APF27 Flash memory partitions" | ||
+ | |- style="background:#efefef;" align="center" | ||
+ | ! width="60%" |NAND flash address range !!Type | ||
+ | |- style="background:#ffcccc;" align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00000000 - 0x000FFFFF (1MiB, including NAND SPL and spare memory for bad blocks) | ||
+ | |U-Boot image | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00100000 - 0x0017FFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |U-Boot environment variables (primary partition: env) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00180000 - 0x001FFFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |U-Boot environment variables (redundant partition: env2) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00200000 - 0x0027FFFF (512KB) | ||
+ | |FPGA bitfile (firmware) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00280000 - 0x002FFFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |DeviceTree Block partition (dtb) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00300000 - 0x007FFFFF (5MB) | ||
+ | |Linux kernel image (kernel) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00800000 - 0xff7ffff (>~248MB) | ||
+ | |Root filesystem (rootfs) | ||
+ | |- style="background:#ffcccc;" align="center" | ||
+ | |0xff800000 - End of FLASH (512KB) | ||
+ | |U-Boot NAND bad blocks table. Sectors mark as bad, don't touch !! | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===APF28 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions=== | ||
+ | {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="APF28 Flash memory partitions" | ||
+ | |- style="background:#efefef;" align="center" | ||
+ | ! width="60%" |NAND flash address range !!Type | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00000000 - 0x002FFFFF (3MB, including NAND SPL and spare memory for bad blocks) | ||
+ | |U-Boot | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00300000 - 0x0037FFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |U-Boot environment variables (primary partition: env) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00380000 - 0x003FFFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |U-Boot environment variables (redundant partition: env2) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00400000 - 0x0047FFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |DeviceTree Block partition (dtb) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00480000 - 0x004FFFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |Reserved for a futur splash screen (splash) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00500000 - 0x00CFFFFF (8MB) | ||
+ | |Linux kernel image (kernel) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00D00000 - End of FLASH (>~243MB) | ||
+ | |Root filesystem (rootfs) | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===APF51 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions=== | ||
+ | {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="APF51 Flash memory partitions" | ||
+ | |- style="background:#efefef;" align="center" | ||
+ | ! width="60%" |NAND flash address range !!Type | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00000000 - 0x000FFFFF (1MB, including NAND SPL and spare memory for bad blocks) | ||
+ | | U-Boot image | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00100000 - 0x0017FFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |U-Boot environment variables (primary partition: env) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00180000 - 0x001FFFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |U-Boot environment variables (redundant partition: env2) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00200000 - 0x002FFFFF (1MB) | ||
+ | |FPGA bitfile | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00300000 - 0x0037FFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |DeviceTree Block partition (dtb) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00380000 - 0x003FFFFF (512kB) | ||
+ | |Reserved for a futur splash screen (splash) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00400000 - 0x00BFFFFF (8MB) | ||
+ | |Linux kernel image (kernel) | ||
+ | |- align="center" | ||
+ | |0x00C00000 - End of FLASH (>~500MB) | ||
+ | |Root filesystem (rootfs) | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===APF6=== | ||
+ | [[APF6]] has an [[eMMC]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===OPOS6UL=== | ||
+ | [[OPOS6UL]] has an [[EMMC OPOS6UL|eMMC]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:System Update]] |
Latest revision as of 08:46, 9 September 2021
On this page you will learn how to update (from U-Boot) the Flash's partitions of your APF module storing the Linux, rootfs and U-Boot software images.
Contents
- 1 Configure U-Boot
- 2 Linux kernel installation
- 3 rootfs installation
- 4 FPGA firmware test
- 5 FPGA firmware installation
- 6 Update U-Boot
- 7 Update U-Boot, kernel and rootfs images all at once
- 8 Flash memory partitions
- 8.1 APF9328 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions
- 8.2 APF27 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions
- 8.3 APF28 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions
- 8.4 APF51 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions
- 8.5 APF6
- 8.6 OPOS6UL
Configure U-Boot
Environment variables
U-Boot can be customized in a flexible way with the use of "environment variables/scripts". The command printenv shows you most of them and their current value:
BIOS> printenv bootcmd=run jffsboot bootdelay=20 baudrate=115200 ethaddr= autoload=no ...
The command setenv is used to change these variables. For example, to set the IP address (don't do it yet):
BIOS> setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.10
The command saveenv is used to save the state of your environment variables in FLASH memory; that way they will be available at next boot:
BIOS> saveenv Saving Environment to Flash... . done Un-Protected 1 sectors Erasing Flash... . done Erased 1 sectors Writing to Flash... done . done Protected 1 sectors
Network configuration
Note: You have to install tftpboot on your host development computer |
In order to use the U-Boot's network features, you have to set the network environment variables:
BIOS> setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 (this default value should be fine in most situations) BIOS> setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.10 BIOS> setenv serverip 192.168.0.2 (the IP address of your tftp server/PC hosting the files to download) BIOS> setenv rootpath "/tftpboot/apf9328-root" (to boot Linux over NFS) BIOS> setenv consoledev ttymxc0
You can use the dhcp command to configure these variables from your DHCP server. You probably will have to adjust the serverip variable manually. If you use VirtualBox or VMware make sure you have selected Bridge Mode for the network adaptor, otherwise the U-Boot cannot talk to your host.
BIOS> dhcp dm9000 i/o: 0x15c00000, id: 0x90000a46 MAC: 00:0e:32:00:00:01 operating at 100M full duplex mode BOOTP broadcast 1 DHCP client bound to address 192.168.0.10 BIOS> setenv serverip 192.168.0.2 BIOS> saveenv
Do not forget to save your changes in FLASH, to have them available at next power up:
BIOS> saveenv
In case of troubles you can use the following U-Boot script to reset the variables to the "factory"/default settings:
BIOS> run flash_reset_env
or
BIOS> env default -f -a; saveenv
Linux kernel installation
- Check that your Armadeus kernel image size is smaller than the U-Boot partition (see Flash Memory Partitions for size allowances):
[armadeus]$ ls -al buildroot/output/images/
- If yes, copy it to your TFTP server directory (here /tftpboot/):
[armadeus]$ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot/
Linux kernel update script
- This is the recommended method and the easiest one. The automatic 'update_kernel' scripts downloads the image and flash it in the same go:
BIOS> run update_kernel
- To know what update_kernel script is doing you can display its content:
BIOS> printenv update_kernel
Warning: If the loaded kernel image is too large, the following operation can destroy data that are stored after the partition limits (e.g. RootFS) - Check that transferred size value is less than the ones specified here Flash Memory Partitions |
Other Linux kernel update method
- Load kernel image with U-Boot through network:
BIOS> run download_kernel
or with the serial line:
BIOS> loadb ${loadaddr} ''Ctrl+Altgr+\+c to access kermit command line then:'' (/home/.../) C-Kermit>send /tftpboot/XX-linux.bin ''After download is completed, you can type the c command to reconnect to the terminal:'' (/home/.../) C-Kermit>c Connecting to /dev/ttyUSB0, speed 115200 Escape character: Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS): enabled Type the escape character followed by C to get back, or followed by ? to see other options. ---------------------------------------------------- ## Total Size = 0x<size of XX-linux.bin> = .... Bytes ## Start Addr = 0x08000000 BIOS> setenv filesize <size of XX-linux.bin>
Check that transferred size value is less than the ones specified here Flash Memory Partitions
Bytes transferred = 1313216 (1409c0 hex)
- You can test your new kernel image without flashing it with; if so you will have to reload it again after test:
- Please note: The bootm command is not supported by APF51 boards yet; directly flash the kernel with the below commands instead
BIOS> bootm
- a U-Boot script exists to ease kernel image loading through Ethernet:
BIOS> run download_kernel
- After kernel image has been downloaded into RAM memory, you can flash it with:
BIOS> run flash_kernel
- If you only want to try a new kernel without flashing the kernel image you can launch it directly from RAM (U-Boot 2011.12):
BIOS> setenv bootargs console=${consoledev},${baudrate} ${mtdparts};run addubifsargs addipargs; bootm (the kernel image you want to try must have been loaded at ${loadaddr})
- Please note: The bootm command is not supported by APF51 boards yet; directly flash the kernel with the below commands
rootfs installation
- Check that your Armadeus rootfs image size is smaller than the rootfs partition (see Flash Memory Partitions for size allowances):
$ ls -al buildroot/output/images/ ... $ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot/
- Load rootfs image with U-Boot through network:
BIOS> run update_rootfs
- or serial line:
BIOS> loadb ${loadaddr} ''Ctrl+Altgr+\+c to access kermit command line then...'' (/home/.../) C-Kermit>send path_to_your_host_buildroot_dir/XX-rootfs.ubi ''After download is completed, you can type the c command to reconnect to the terminal:'' (/home/.../) C-Kermit>c Connecting to /dev/ttyUSB0, speed 115200 Escape character: Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS): enabled Type the escape character followed by C to get back, or followed by ? to see other options. ---------------------------------------------------- ## Total Size = 0x<size of rootfs> ## Start Addr = 0x........ BIOS> setenv filesize <size of rootfs> BIOS> run flash_rootfs
- Now you should be ready to test Linux:
BIOS> boot
- For large rootfs (bigger than the available RAM on your system) please use the method which suit your board:
BIOS> nand erase.part rootfs BIOS> tftpboot ${rootfs_addr} ${board_name}-rootfs.ubi nand
FPGA firmware test
- The FPGA firmwares are all located in the firmware/ directory of your Armadeus BSP sources:
$ ls firmware/ apf_pkg BRAMTest bus_led led PS2 PS2_Opencore servo sram_test wishbone_example Xtools
- You can make some trials with the firmware/leds/blinking_led/bin/ files.
- Load FPGA firmware image file with U-Boot through:
Ethernet:
BIOS> tftpboot ${loadaddr} fpgafirmware.bin
fpgafirmware.bin is of course the name of your bitfile stored in your TFTP shared directory (/tftpboot/)
then you can type the c command to reconnect to the terminal
- Test your new FPGA firmware's downloading:
- for .bin binary files
BIOS> fpga load 0 ${loadaddr} ${filesize}
- for .bit binary files
BIOS> fpga loadb 0 ${loadaddr} ${filesize}
- for .bin binary files
- For your convenience a set of U-Boot script to facilitate firmware management with the APF boards:
- download_firmware: assuming your firmware is in /tftpboot and name apfXX-firmware.bin (where apfXX is the name of your board apf27, apf51, apf9328..) will download the firmware in RAM with the command: run download_firmware
- flash_firmware: save the previously downloaded firmware from RAM into the flash.
- update_firmware: will execute the previous 2 scripts in sequence.
- load_firmware: read a firmware from the flash (there is dedication partition named firmware for this purpose) and load it into the FPGA.
FPGA firmware installation
APF9328, APF27 and APF51
- instal/copy your firmware to /tftpboot
- manually:
$ cp myfirmware.bin /tftpboot/apfXX-firmware.bin (where apfXX is the name of your board: apf27, apf51 or apf9328)
- using the armadeus BSP:
- manually:
$ make menuconfig
Package Selection for the target ---> Armadeus specific tools/utilities --->
- you can specify the path to the FPGA firmware:
[*] FPGA Firmware Firmware to install (Install a custom FPGA firmware) ---> ($(TOPDIR)/../firmware/leds/blinking_led/bin/blinking_led_apf27_200k.bit) FPGA binary file path [*] Export this file to Buildroot images folder
$ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot
- Download and test your firmware image with:
BIOS> run download_firmware BIOS> run load_firmware
- When you are satisfied with your firmware, you can write it in flash make it "autoloaded" at power up:
BIOS> run update_firmware BIOS> setenv firmware_autoload 1 BIOS> saveenv
APF6_SP
Firmware installation was simplified in APF6_SP.
- To «autoload» your firmware while U-Boot is starting, simply add your bitstream to your rootfs, for example :
/lib/firmware/fpga/firmware.periph.rbf
Note: By default, directory /lib/firmware/fpga doesn't exists, then simply create it with # mkdir /lib/firmware/fpga |
- Then reboot under U-Boot and configure your environment variables firmware_autoload and firmware_path :
BIOS> setenv firmware_path /lib/firmware/fpga/firmware.periph.rbf BIOS> setenv firmware_autoload 1
- Do not forget to save your environment variables:
BIOS> saveenv
- That's all, now your bitstream will be loaded with U-Boot at boot:
U-Boot SPL 2014.07 (Apr 23 2015 - 16:16:45) U-Boot 2014.07 (Apr 23 2015 - 16:16:45) [...] 39688 bytes read in 260 ms (148.4 KiB/s) Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
Update U-Boot
- Check that your Armadeus U-Boot image size is smaller than the u-boot partition (see Flash Memory Partitions for size allowances) and copy all the binary images to your TFTP server directory:
[armadeus]$ ls -al buildroot/output/images/ ... [armadeus]$ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot/
U-Boot update script
- This is the recommended method and the easiest one. The automatic 'update_uboot' scripts downloads the image and flash it in the same go:
BIOS> run update_uboot
- Reset your board and check if you need to update your environment variables:
BIOS> reset U-Boot 2011.12 .. ... *** Warning - Environment version change suggests: run flash_reset_env; reset BIOS> run flash_reset_env; reset
In such a case you may have to update your network environment variables (see Configure U-Boot)
Other U-Boot update method
You can use the following commands to download U-boot in RAM:
- With Ethernet and a TFTP server:
BIOS> run download_uboot
- With Ethernet and a NFS server:
BIOS> nfs ${loadaddr} host_ip_addr:/nfs_path_to_buildroot/apfXX-u-boot{.bin|-nand.bin|.sb}
- With kermit and the serial/RS232 line
BIOS> loadb ${loadaddr} <CTRL><ALT GR>\ c send path_to_buildroot/apfXX-u-boot{.bin|-nand.bin|.sb} c<ENTER> Connecting to /dev/ttyUSB0, speed 115200 Escape character: Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS): enabled Type the escape character followed by C to get back, or followed by ? to see other options. ---------------------------------------------------- ## Total Size = 0x<size of U-Boot> = .... Bytes ## Start Addr = 0x08000000 BIOS> setenv filesize <size of U-Boot>
Then you can use the U-Boot command/script 'flash_uboot' to tranfert the new U-Boot from RAM to Flash memory:
BIOS> run flash_uboot
Advanced informations can be found at the BootLoader wiki page.
Note: APF51
When updating your board from a legacy version of Armadeus BSP you should set the `fdt_addr_r` environment var to boot correctly: BIOS> setenv fdt_addr_r 91000000 See How_to_use_vanilla_kernel_on_APF51 for more informations. |
Update U-Boot, kernel and rootfs images all at once
- Copy all the binary images to your TFTP server directory:
[armadeus]$ cp buildroot/output/images/* /tftpboot/
- The automatic 'update_all' scripts downloads each image and flash it in the same go:
BIOS> run update_all
- Reset your board to check that wour board is correctly updated.
Note: When updating your board from a legacy version of Armadeus BSP you should update U-Boot first to update the environment variables before any other partition update ( see Update U-Boot) |
Flash memory partitions
- Old Flash partitionning (pre armadeus-5.0) is kept here.
APF9328 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions
Address range (index from FLASH physical @ 0x10000000) | Type |
---|---|
0x000000 - 0x03FFFF ( 256KB ) | U-Boot image |
0x040000 - 0x5FFFF ( 128KB ) | U-Boot environment variables (primary partition: env) |
0x060000 - 0x7FFFF ( 128KB ) | U-Boot environment variables (redundant partition: env2) |
0x080000 - 0xBFFFF ( 256KB ) | FPGA bitfile (firmware) |
0x0C0000 - 0x2BFFFF ( 2MB ) | Linux kernel image (kernel) |
0x2C0000 - End of FLASH ( ~5.5 MB or ~13.5 MB ) | Root filesystem (rootfs) |
APF27 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions
- It's safer to not touch sectors marked as red ;-)
NAND flash address range | Type |
---|---|
0x00000000 - 0x000FFFFF (1MiB, including NAND SPL and spare memory for bad blocks) | U-Boot image |
0x00100000 - 0x0017FFFF (512kB) | U-Boot environment variables (primary partition: env) |
0x00180000 - 0x001FFFFF (512kB) | U-Boot environment variables (redundant partition: env2) |
0x00200000 - 0x0027FFFF (512KB) | FPGA bitfile (firmware) |
0x00280000 - 0x002FFFFF (512kB) | DeviceTree Block partition (dtb) |
0x00300000 - 0x007FFFFF (5MB) | Linux kernel image (kernel) |
0x00800000 - 0xff7ffff (>~248MB) | Root filesystem (rootfs) |
0xff800000 - End of FLASH (512KB) | U-Boot NAND bad blocks table. Sectors mark as bad, don't touch !! |
APF28 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions
NAND flash address range | Type |
---|---|
0x00000000 - 0x002FFFFF (3MB, including NAND SPL and spare memory for bad blocks) | U-Boot |
0x00300000 - 0x0037FFFF (512kB) | U-Boot environment variables (primary partition: env) |
0x00380000 - 0x003FFFFF (512kB) | U-Boot environment variables (redundant partition: env2) |
0x00400000 - 0x0047FFFF (512kB) | DeviceTree Block partition (dtb) |
0x00480000 - 0x004FFFFF (512kB) | Reserved for a futur splash screen (splash) |
0x00500000 - 0x00CFFFFF (8MB) | Linux kernel image (kernel) |
0x00D00000 - End of FLASH (>~243MB) | Root filesystem (rootfs) |
APF51 / U-Boot 2011.12 and newer release - Flash memory partitions
NAND flash address range | Type |
---|---|
0x00000000 - 0x000FFFFF (1MB, including NAND SPL and spare memory for bad blocks) | U-Boot image |
0x00100000 - 0x0017FFFF (512kB) | U-Boot environment variables (primary partition: env) |
0x00180000 - 0x001FFFFF (512kB) | U-Boot environment variables (redundant partition: env2) |
0x00200000 - 0x002FFFFF (1MB) | FPGA bitfile |
0x00300000 - 0x0037FFFF (512kB) | DeviceTree Block partition (dtb) |
0x00380000 - 0x003FFFFF (512kB) | Reserved for a futur splash screen (splash) |
0x00400000 - 0x00BFFFFF (8MB) | Linux kernel image (kernel) |
0x00C00000 - End of FLASH (>~500MB) | Root filesystem (rootfs) |