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Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +09001U-Boot for UniPhier SoC family
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Masahiro Yamada48c623a2016-10-17 22:20:16 +09005Recommended toolchains
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Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +09007
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +09008The UniPhier platform is well tested with Linaro toolchains.
Masahiro Yamada48c623a2016-10-17 22:20:16 +09009You can download pre-built toolchains from:
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090010
11 http://www.linaro.org/downloads/
12
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090013
14Compile the source
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Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090017The source can be configured and built with the following commands:
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090018
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090019 $ make <defconfig>
20 $ make CROSS_COMPILE=<toolchain-prefix> DEVICE_TREE=<device-tree>
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090021
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090022The recommended <toolchain-prefix> is `arm-linux-gnueabihf-` for 32bit SoCs,
23`aarch64-linux-gnu-` for 64bit SoCs, but you may wish to change it to use your
24favorite compiler.
Masahiro Yamadade8a2382015-12-17 18:00:39 +090025
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090026The following tables show <defconfig> and <device-tree> for each board.
Masahiro Yamadafa714412015-07-21 14:04:22 +090027
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +09002832bit SoC boards:
Masahiro Yamada4c0aebd2016-03-01 13:10:37 +090029
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090030 Board | <defconfig> | <device-tree>
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32sLD3 reference | uniphier_sld3_defconfig | uniphier-sld3-ref (default)
33LD4 reference | uniphier_ld4_sld8_defconfig | uniphier-ld4-ref (default)
34sld8 reference | uniphier_ld4_sld8_defconfig | uniphier-sld8-def
35Pro4 reference | uniphier_pro4_defconfig | uniphier-pro4-ref (default)
36Pro4 Ace | uniphier_pro4_defconfig | uniphier-pro4-ace
37Pro4 Sanji | uniphier_pro4_defconfig | uniphier-pro4-sanji
38Pro5 4KBOX | uniphier_pxs2_ld6b_defconfig | uniphier-pro5-4kbox
39PXs2 Gentil | uniphier_pxs2_ld6b_defconfig | uniphier-pxs2-gentil
40PXs2 Vodka | uniphier_pxs2_ld6b_defconfig | uniphier-pxs2-vodka (default)
41LD6b reference | uniphier_pxs2_ld6b_defconfig | uniphier-ld6b-ref
Masahiro Yamada4c0aebd2016-03-01 13:10:37 +090042
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +09004364bit SoC boards:
Masahiro Yamadad5167d52015-09-22 00:27:40 +090044
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090045 Board | <defconfig> | <device-tree>
46---------------|-----------------------|----------------------------
47LD11 reference | uniphier_v8_defconfig | uniphier-ld11-ref
48LD11 Global | uniphier_v8_defconfig | uniphier-ld11-global
49LD20 reference | uniphier_v8_defconfig | uniphier-ld20-ref (default)
50LD20 Global | uniphier_v8_defconfig | uniphier-ld20-global
Masahiro Yamada1fe65d32015-09-22 00:27:41 +090051
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090052For example, to compile the source for PXs2 Vodka board, run the following:
Masahiro Yamada1fe65d32015-09-22 00:27:41 +090053
Masahiro Yamada69228982015-12-17 18:00:40 +090054 $ make uniphier_pxs2_ld6b_defconfig
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090055 $ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- DEVICE_TREE=uniphier-pxs2-vodka
Masahiro Yamada69228982015-12-17 18:00:40 +090056
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090057The device tree marked as (default) can be omitted. `uniphier-pxs2-vodka` is
58the default device tree for the configuration `uniphier_pxs2_ld6b_defconfig`,
59so the following gives the same result.
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090060
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090061 $ make uniphier_pxs2_ld6b_defconfig
62 $ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf-
Masahiro Yamada133b1262017-01-21 18:05:31 +090063
Masahiro Yamada48c623a2016-10-17 22:20:16 +090064
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090065Booting 32bit SoC boards
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Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090067
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090068The build command will generate the following:
69- u-boot.bin
70- spl/u-boot.bin
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090071
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090072U-Boot can boot UniPhier 32bit SoC boards by itself. Flash the generated images
73to the storage device (NAND or eMMC) on your board.
Masahiro Yamadaea5da9f2016-03-23 01:40:05 +090074
Masahiro Yamada7a4de322016-02-02 12:53:31 +090075 - spl/u-boot-spl.bin at the offset address 0x00000000
Masahiro Yamada5b3d5da2017-01-30 13:12:28 +090076 - u-boot.bin at the offset address 0x00020000
Masahiro Yamadaea5da9f2016-03-23 01:40:05 +090077
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090078The `u-boot-with-spl.bin` is the concatenation of the two (with appropriate
79padding), so you can also do:
Masahiro Yamadaea5da9f2016-03-23 01:40:05 +090080
81 - u-boot-with-spl.bin at the offset address 0x00000000
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090082
83If a TFTP server is available, the images can be easily updated.
Masahiro Yamadaea5da9f2016-03-23 01:40:05 +090084Just copy the u-boot-spl.bin and u-boot.bin to the TFTP public directory,
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090085and run the following command at the U-Boot command line:
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090086
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090087To update the images in NAND:
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090088
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090089 => run nandupdate
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +090090
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090091To update the images in eMMC:
Masahiro Yamadabffeee92016-02-16 17:08:41 +090092
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090093 => run emmcupdate
Masahiro Yamadaea5da9f2016-03-23 01:40:05 +090094
Masahiro Yamadaea5da9f2016-03-23 01:40:05 +090095
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090096Booting 64bit SoC boards
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Masahiro Yamadaea5da9f2016-03-23 01:40:05 +090098
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +090099The build command will generate the following:
100- u-boot.bin
Masahiro Yamadabffeee92016-02-16 17:08:41 +0900101
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +0900102However, U-Boot is not the first stage loader for UniPhier 64bit SoC boards.
103U-Boot serves as a non-secure boot loader loaded by [ARM Trusted Firmware],
104so you need to provide the `u-boot.bin` to the build command of ARM Trusted
105Firmware.
Masahiro Yamadabffeee92016-02-16 17:08:41 +0900106
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +0900107[ARM Trusted Firmware]: https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware
Masahiro Yamadabffeee92016-02-16 17:08:41 +0900108
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Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +0900110UniPhier specific commands
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112
113 - pinmon (enabled by CONFIG_CMD_PINMON)
114 shows the boot mode pins that has been latched at the power-on reset
115
116 - ddrphy (enabled by CONFIG_CMD_DDRPHY_DUMP)
117 shows the DDR PHY parameters set by the PHY training
118
Masahiro Yamada48c623a2016-10-17 22:20:16 +0900119 - ddrmphy (enabled by CONFIG_CMD_DDRMPHY_DUMP)
120 shows the DDR Multi PHY parameters set by the PHY training
121
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +0900122
123Supported devices
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126 - UART (on-chip)
127 - NAND
Masahiro Yamadaa0cfcc02016-02-18 19:52:48 +0900128 - SD/eMMC
Masahiro Yamada273f84d2015-02-27 02:27:00 +0900129 - USB 2.0 (EHCI)
130 - USB 3.0 (xHCI)
Masahiro Yamada2dbca982016-02-16 17:03:48 +0900131 - GPIO
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +0900132 - LAN (on-board SMSC9118)
133 - I2C
134 - EEPROM (connected to the on-board I2C bus)
135 - Support card (SRAM, NOR flash, some peripherals)
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137
Masahiro Yamada58565492015-07-21 14:04:24 +0900138Micro Support Card
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140
141The recommended bit switch settings are as follows:
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143 SW2 OFF(1)/ON(0) Description
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145 bit 1 <---- BKSZ[0]
146 bit 2 ----> BKSZ[1]
147 bit 3 <---- SoC Bus Width 16/32
148 bit 4 <---- SERIAL_SEL[0]
149 bit 5 ----> SERIAL_SEL[1]
150 bit 6 ----> BOOTSWAP_EN
151 bit 7 <---- CS1/CS5
152 bit 8 <---- SOC_SERIAL_DISABLE
153
154 SW8 OFF(1)/ON(0) Description
155 ------------------------------------------
Masahiro Yamadafae32502016-01-09 01:51:16 +0900156 bit 1 <---- CS1_SPLIT
Masahiro Yamada58565492015-07-21 14:04:24 +0900157 bit 2 <---- CASE9_ON
158 bit 3 <---- CASE10_ON
159 bit 4 Don't Care Reserve
160 bit 5 Don't Care Reserve
161 bit 6 Don't Care Reserve
162 bit 7 ----> BURST_EN
163 bit 8 ----> FLASHBUS32_16
164
165The BKSZ[1:0] specifies the address range of memory slot and peripherals
166as follows:
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168 BKSZ Description RAM slot Peripherals
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Masahiro Yamada673dc3f2015-09-30 21:15:58 +0900170 0b00 15MB RAM / 1MB Peri 00000000-00efffff 00f00000-00ffffff
171 0b01 31MB RAM / 1MB Peri 00000000-01efffff 01f00000-01ffffff
172 0b10 64MB RAM / 1MB Peri 00000000-03efffff 03f00000-03ffffff
173 0b11 127MB RAM / 1MB Peri 00000000-07efffff 07f00000-07ffffff
Masahiro Yamada58565492015-07-21 14:04:24 +0900174
175Set BSKZ[1:0] to 0b01 for U-Boot.
176This mode is the most handy because EA[24] is always supported by the save pin
177mode of the system bus. On the other hand, EA[25] is not supported for some
178newer SoCs. Even if it is, EA[25] is not connected on most of the boards.
179
Masahiro Yamadada8d0312015-02-05 14:30:23 +0900180--
Masahiro Yamada58565492015-07-21 14:04:24 +0900181Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Masahiro Yamada2706e992017-07-13 20:32:16 +0900182Jul. 2017