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Kim Phillipsb22fc902007-07-25 19:25:33 -05001Freescale MPC8323ERDB Board
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41. Memory Map
5 The memory map looks like this:
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7 0x0000_0000 0x03ff_ffff DDR 64M
8 0x8000_0000 0x8fff_ffff PCI MEM 256M
9 0x9000_0000 0x9fff_ffff PCI_MMIO 256M
10 0xe000_0000 0xe00f_ffff IMMR 1M
11 0xd000_0000 0xd3ff_ffff PCI IO 64M
12 0xfe00_0000 0xfeff_ffff NOR FLASH (CS0) 16M
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142. Compilation
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16 Assuming you're using BASH (or similar) as your shell:
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18 export CROSS_COMPILE=your-cross-compiler-prefix-
19 make distclean
20 make MPC8323ERDB_config
21 make
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233. Downloading and Flashing Images
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253.1 Reflash U-boot Image using U-boot
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27 N.b, have an alternate means of programming
28 the flash available if the new u-boot doesn't boot.
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30 First try a:
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32 tftpboot $loadaddr $uboot
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34 to make sure that the TFTP load will succeed before
35 an erase goes ahead and wipes out your current firmware.
36 Then do a:
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38 run tftpflash
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40 which is a shorter version of the manual sequence:
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42 tftp $loadaddr u-boot.bin
43 protect off fe000000 +$filesize
44 erase fe000000 +$filesize
45 cp.b $loadaddr fe000000 $filesize
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47 To keep your old u-boot's environment variables, do a:
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49 saveenv
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51 prior to resetting the board.
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533.2 Downloading and Booting Linux Kernel
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55 Ensure that all networking-related environment variables are set
56 properly (including ipaddr, serverip, gatewayip (if needed),
57 netmask, ethaddr, eth1addr, rootpath (if using NFS root),
58 fdtfile, and bootfile).
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60 Then, do one of the following, depending on whether you
61 want an NFS root or a ramdisk root:
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63 run nfsboot
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65 or
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67 run ramboot
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694 Notes
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71 The console baudrate for MPC8323ERDB is 115200bps.