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7
8Summary:
9========
10
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +000011This directory contains the source code for U-Boot, a boot loader for
wdenkce4832c2004-10-17 21:12:06 +000012Embedded boards based on PowerPC, ARM, MIPS and several other
13processors, which can be installed in a boot ROM and used to
14initialize and test the hardware or to download and run application
15code.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +000016
17The development of U-Boot is closely related to Linux: some parts of
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +000018the source code originate in the Linux source tree, we have some
19header files in common, and special provision has been made to
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +000020support booting of Linux images.
21
22Some attention has been paid to make this software easily
23configurable and extendable. For instance, all monitor commands are
24implemented with the same call interface, so that it's very easy to
25add new commands. Also, instead of permanently adding rarely used
26code (for instance hardware test utilities) to the monitor, you can
27load and run it dynamically.
28
29
30Status:
31=======
32
33In general, all boards for which a configuration option exists in the
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +000034Makefile have been tested to some extent and can be considered
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +000035"working". In fact, many of them are used in production systems.
36
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +000037In case of problems see the CHANGELOG and CREDITS files to find out
Albert ARIBAUD48e910f2013-09-11 15:52:51 +020038who contributed the specific port. The boards.cfg file lists board
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +010039maintainers.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +000040
Robert P. J. Day974ed2f2012-11-14 02:03:20 +000041Note: There is no CHANGELOG file in the actual U-Boot source tree;
42it can be created dynamically from the Git log using:
43
44 make CHANGELOG
45
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +000046
47Where to get help:
48==================
49
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +000050In case you have questions about, problems with or contributions for
51U-Boot you should send a message to the U-Boot mailing list at
Peter Tyser8804a612008-09-10 09:18:34 -050052<u-boot@lists.denx.de>. There is also an archive of previous traffic
53on the mailing list - please search the archive before asking FAQ's.
54Please see http://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot and
55http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.boot-loaders.u-boot
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +000056
57
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +010058Where to get source code:
59=========================
60
61The U-Boot source code is maintained in the git repository at
62git://www.denx.de/git/u-boot.git ; you can browse it online at
63http://www.denx.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=u-boot.git;a=summary
64
65The "snapshot" links on this page allow you to download tarballs of
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +020066any version you might be interested in. Official releases are also
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +010067available for FTP download from the ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/u-boot/
68directory.
69
Anatolij Gustschin08337f32008-03-26 18:13:33 +010070Pre-built (and tested) images are available from
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +010071ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/u-boot/images/
72
73
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +000074Where we come from:
75===================
76
77- start from 8xxrom sources
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +000078- create PPCBoot project (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ppcboot)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +000079- clean up code
80- make it easier to add custom boards
81- make it possible to add other [PowerPC] CPUs
82- extend functions, especially:
83 * Provide extended interface to Linux boot loader
84 * S-Record download
85 * network boot
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +020086 * PCMCIA / CompactFlash / ATA disk / SCSI ... boot
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +000087- create ARMBoot project (http://sourceforge.net/projects/armboot)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +000088- add other CPU families (starting with ARM)
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +000089- create U-Boot project (http://sourceforge.net/projects/u-boot)
Magnus Liljaf3b287b2008-08-06 19:32:33 +020090- current project page: see http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +000091
92
93Names and Spelling:
94===================
95
96The "official" name of this project is "Das U-Boot". The spelling
97"U-Boot" shall be used in all written text (documentation, comments
98in source files etc.). Example:
99
100 This is the README file for the U-Boot project.
101
102File names etc. shall be based on the string "u-boot". Examples:
103
104 include/asm-ppc/u-boot.h
105
106 #include <asm/u-boot.h>
107
108Variable names, preprocessor constants etc. shall be either based on
109the string "u_boot" or on "U_BOOT". Example:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000110
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +0000111 U_BOOT_VERSION u_boot_logo
112 IH_OS_U_BOOT u_boot_hush_start
113
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000114
wdenk7474aca2002-12-17 17:55:09 +0000115Versioning:
116===========
117
Thomas Webere89e6282010-09-28 08:06:25 +0200118Starting with the release in October 2008, the names of the releases
119were changed from numerical release numbers without deeper meaning
120into a time stamp based numbering. Regular releases are identified by
121names consisting of the calendar year and month of the release date.
122Additional fields (if present) indicate release candidates or bug fix
123releases in "stable" maintenance trees.
wdenk7474aca2002-12-17 17:55:09 +0000124
Thomas Webere89e6282010-09-28 08:06:25 +0200125Examples:
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +0000126 U-Boot v2009.11 - Release November 2009
Thomas Webere89e6282010-09-28 08:06:25 +0200127 U-Boot v2009.11.1 - Release 1 in version November 2009 stable tree
128 U-Boot v2010.09-rc1 - Release candiate 1 for September 2010 release
wdenk7474aca2002-12-17 17:55:09 +0000129
130
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000131Directory Hierarchy:
132====================
133
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500134/arch Architecture specific files
Masahiro Yamadaef6ebff2014-03-07 18:02:02 +0900135 /arc Files generic to ARC architecture
136 /cpu CPU specific files
137 /arc700 Files specific to ARC 700 CPUs
138 /lib Architecture specific library files
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500139 /arm Files generic to ARM architecture
140 /cpu CPU specific files
141 /arm720t Files specific to ARM 720 CPUs
142 /arm920t Files specific to ARM 920 CPUs
Andreas Bießmannd9a9d562011-07-18 09:41:08 +0000143 /at91 Files specific to Atmel AT91RM9200 CPU
Wolfgang Denk16fa98a2010-06-13 17:48:15 +0200144 /imx Files specific to Freescale MC9328 i.MX CPUs
145 /s3c24x0 Files specific to Samsung S3C24X0 CPUs
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500146 /arm926ejs Files specific to ARM 926 CPUs
147 /arm1136 Files specific to ARM 1136 CPUs
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500148 /pxa Files specific to Intel XScale PXA CPUs
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500149 /sa1100 Files specific to Intel StrongARM SA1100 CPUs
150 /lib Architecture specific library files
151 /avr32 Files generic to AVR32 architecture
152 /cpu CPU specific files
153 /lib Architecture specific library files
154 /blackfin Files generic to Analog Devices Blackfin architecture
155 /cpu CPU specific files
156 /lib Architecture specific library files
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500157 /m68k Files generic to m68k architecture
158 /cpu CPU specific files
159 /mcf52x2 Files specific to Freescale ColdFire MCF52x2 CPUs
160 /mcf5227x Files specific to Freescale ColdFire MCF5227x CPUs
161 /mcf532x Files specific to Freescale ColdFire MCF5329 CPUs
162 /mcf5445x Files specific to Freescale ColdFire MCF5445x CPUs
163 /mcf547x_8x Files specific to Freescale ColdFire MCF547x_8x CPUs
164 /lib Architecture specific library files
165 /microblaze Files generic to microblaze architecture
166 /cpu CPU specific files
167 /lib Architecture specific library files
168 /mips Files generic to MIPS architecture
169 /cpu CPU specific files
Daniel Schwierzeckd52a6232011-07-27 13:22:39 +0200170 /mips32 Files specific to MIPS32 CPUs
Masahiro Yamadaef6ebff2014-03-07 18:02:02 +0900171 /mips64 Files specific to MIPS64 CPUs
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500172 /lib Architecture specific library files
Macpaul Lin1cac36e2011-10-19 20:41:11 +0000173 /nds32 Files generic to NDS32 architecture
174 /cpu CPU specific files
175 /n1213 Files specific to Andes Technology N1213 CPUs
176 /lib Architecture specific library files
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500177 /nios2 Files generic to Altera NIOS2 architecture
178 /cpu CPU specific files
179 /lib Architecture specific library files
Robert P. J. Daya269c932013-09-15 18:34:15 -0400180 /openrisc Files generic to OpenRISC architecture
181 /cpu CPU specific files
182 /lib Architecture specific library files
Stefan Roese88fbf932010-04-15 16:07:28 +0200183 /powerpc Files generic to PowerPC architecture
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500184 /cpu CPU specific files
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500185 /mpc5xx Files specific to Freescale MPC5xx CPUs
186 /mpc5xxx Files specific to Freescale MPC5xxx CPUs
187 /mpc8xx Files specific to Freescale MPC8xx CPUs
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500188 /mpc8260 Files specific to Freescale MPC8260 CPUs
189 /mpc85xx Files specific to Freescale MPC85xx CPUs
190 /ppc4xx Files specific to AMCC PowerPC 4xx CPUs
191 /lib Architecture specific library files
192 /sh Files generic to SH architecture
193 /cpu CPU specific files
194 /sh2 Files specific to sh2 CPUs
195 /sh3 Files specific to sh3 CPUs
196 /sh4 Files specific to sh4 CPUs
197 /lib Architecture specific library files
198 /sparc Files generic to SPARC architecture
199 /cpu CPU specific files
200 /leon2 Files specific to Gaisler LEON2 SPARC CPU
201 /leon3 Files specific to Gaisler LEON3 SPARC CPU
202 /lib Architecture specific library files
Robert P. J. Daya269c932013-09-15 18:34:15 -0400203 /x86 Files generic to x86 architecture
204 /cpu CPU specific files
205 /lib Architecture specific library files
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500206/api Machine/arch independent API for external apps
207/board Board dependent files
208/common Misc architecture independent functions
209/disk Code for disk drive partition handling
210/doc Documentation (don't expect too much)
211/drivers Commonly used device drivers
Robert P. J. Daya269c932013-09-15 18:34:15 -0400212/dts Contains Makefile for building internal U-Boot fdt.
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500213/examples Example code for standalone applications, etc.
214/fs Filesystem code (cramfs, ext2, jffs2, etc.)
215/include Header Files
216/lib Files generic to all architectures
217 /libfdt Library files to support flattened device trees
218 /lzma Library files to support LZMA decompression
219 /lzo Library files to support LZO decompression
220/net Networking code
221/post Power On Self Test
Robert P. J. Daya269c932013-09-15 18:34:15 -0400222/spl Secondary Program Loader framework
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -0500223/tools Tools to build S-Record or U-Boot images, etc.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000224
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000225Software Configuration:
226=======================
227
228Configuration is usually done using C preprocessor defines; the
229rationale behind that is to avoid dead code whenever possible.
230
231There are two classes of configuration variables:
232
233* Configuration _OPTIONS_:
234 These are selectable by the user and have names beginning with
235 "CONFIG_".
236
237* Configuration _SETTINGS_:
238 These depend on the hardware etc. and should not be meddled with if
239 you don't know what you're doing; they have names beginning with
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +0200240 "CONFIG_SYS_".
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000241
242Later we will add a configuration tool - probably similar to or even
243identical to what's used for the Linux kernel. Right now, we have to
244do the configuration by hand, which means creating some symbolic
245links and editing some configuration files. We use the TQM8xxL boards
246as an example here.
247
248
249Selection of Processor Architecture and Board Type:
250---------------------------------------------------
251
252For all supported boards there are ready-to-use default
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +0200253configurations available; just type "make <board_name>_defconfig".
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000254
255Example: For a TQM823L module type:
256
257 cd u-boot
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +0200258 make TQM823L_defconfig
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000259
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +0200260For the Cogent platform, you need to specify the CPU type as well;
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +0200261e.g. "make cogent_mpc8xx_defconfig". And also configure the cogent
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000262directory according to the instructions in cogent/README.
263
264
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600265Sandbox Environment:
266--------------------
267
268U-Boot can be built natively to run on a Linux host using the 'sandbox'
269board. This allows feature development which is not board- or architecture-
270specific to be undertaken on a native platform. The sandbox is also used to
271run some of U-Boot's tests.
272
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Teki287314f2014-08-31 21:19:43 +0530273See board/sandbox/README.sandbox for more details.
Simon Glass53552c92014-03-22 17:12:59 -0600274
275
Simon Glassd8711af2015-03-03 08:03:00 -0700276Board Initialisation Flow:
277--------------------------
278
279This is the intended start-up flow for boards. This should apply for both
280SPL and U-Boot proper (i.e. they both follow the same rules). At present SPL
281mostly uses a separate code path, but the funtion names and roles of each
282function are the same. Some boards or architectures may not conform to this.
283At least most ARM boards which use CONFIG_SPL_FRAMEWORK conform to this.
284
285Execution starts with start.S with three functions called during init after
286that. The purpose and limitations of each is described below.
287
288lowlevel_init():
289 - purpose: essential init to permit execution to reach board_init_f()
290 - no global_data or BSS
291 - there is no stack (ARMv7 may have one but it will soon be removed)
292 - must not set up SDRAM or use console
293 - must only do the bare minimum to allow execution to continue to
294 board_init_f()
295 - this is almost never needed
296 - return normally from this function
297
298board_init_f():
299 - purpose: set up the machine ready for running board_init_r():
300 i.e. SDRAM and serial UART
301 - global_data is available
302 - stack is in SRAM
303 - BSS is not available, so you cannot use global/static variables,
304 only stack variables and global_data
305
306 Non-SPL-specific notes:
307 - dram_init() is called to set up DRAM. If already done in SPL this
308 can do nothing
309
310 SPL-specific notes:
311 - you can override the entire board_init_f() function with your own
312 version as needed.
313 - preloader_console_init() can be called here in extremis
314 - should set up SDRAM, and anything needed to make the UART work
315 - these is no need to clear BSS, it will be done by crt0.S
316 - must return normally from this function (don't call board_init_r()
317 directly)
318
319Here the BSS is cleared. For SPL, if CONFIG_SPL_STACK_R is defined, then at
320this point the stack and global_data are relocated to below
321CONFIG_SPL_STACK_R_ADDR. For non-SPL, U-Boot is relocated to run at the top of
322memory.
323
324board_init_r():
325 - purpose: main execution, common code
326 - global_data is available
327 - SDRAM is available
328 - BSS is available, all static/global variables can be used
329 - execution eventually continues to main_loop()
330
331 Non-SPL-specific notes:
332 - U-Boot is relocated to the top of memory and is now running from
333 there.
334
335 SPL-specific notes:
336 - stack is optionally in SDRAM, if CONFIG_SPL_STACK_R is defined and
337 CONFIG_SPL_STACK_R_ADDR points into SDRAM
338 - preloader_console_init() can be called here - typically this is
339 done by defining CONFIG_SPL_BOARD_INIT and then supplying a
340 spl_board_init() function containing this call
341 - loads U-Boot or (in falcon mode) Linux
342
343
344
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000345Configuration Options:
346----------------------
347
348Configuration depends on the combination of board and CPU type; all
349such information is kept in a configuration file
350"include/configs/<board_name>.h".
351
352Example: For a TQM823L module, all configuration settings are in
353"include/configs/TQM823L.h".
354
355
wdenk1272e232002-11-10 22:06:23 +0000356Many of the options are named exactly as the corresponding Linux
357kernel configuration options. The intention is to make it easier to
358build a config tool - later.
359
360
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000361The following options need to be configured:
362
Kim Phillips203fee32007-08-10 13:28:25 -0500363- CPU Type: Define exactly one, e.g. CONFIG_MPC85XX.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000364
Kim Phillips203fee32007-08-10 13:28:25 -0500365- Board Type: Define exactly one, e.g. CONFIG_MPC8540ADS.
Wolfgang Denk994ad962006-10-24 14:42:37 +0200366
367- CPU Daughterboard Type: (if CONFIG_ATSTK1000 is defined)
Haavard Skinnemoen9d5a43f2007-11-01 12:44:20 +0100368 Define exactly one, e.g. CONFIG_ATSTK1002
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000369
370- CPU Module Type: (if CONFIG_COGENT is defined)
371 Define exactly one of
372 CONFIG_CMA286_60_OLD
373--- FIXME --- not tested yet:
374 CONFIG_CMA286_60, CONFIG_CMA286_21, CONFIG_CMA286_60P,
375 CONFIG_CMA287_23, CONFIG_CMA287_50
376
377- Motherboard Type: (if CONFIG_COGENT is defined)
378 Define exactly one of
379 CONFIG_CMA101, CONFIG_CMA102
380
381- Motherboard I/O Modules: (if CONFIG_COGENT is defined)
382 Define one or more of
383 CONFIG_CMA302
384
385- Motherboard Options: (if CONFIG_CMA101 or CONFIG_CMA102 are defined)
386 Define one or more of
387 CONFIG_LCD_HEARTBEAT - update a character position on
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +0200388 the LCD display every second with
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000389 a "rotator" |\-/|\-/
390
Lei Wen20014762011-02-09 18:06:58 +0530391- Marvell Family Member
392 CONFIG_SYS_MVFS - define it if you want to enable
393 multiple fs option at one time
394 for marvell soc family
395
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +0200396- 8xx CPU Options: (if using an MPC8xx CPU)
wdenk20bddb32004-09-28 17:59:53 +0000397 CONFIG_8xx_GCLK_FREQ - deprecated: CPU clock if
398 get_gclk_freq() cannot work
wdenk9b7f3842003-10-09 20:09:04 +0000399 e.g. if there is no 32KHz
400 reference PIT/RTC clock
wdenk20bddb32004-09-28 17:59:53 +0000401 CONFIG_8xx_OSCLK - PLL input clock (either EXTCLK
402 or XTAL/EXTAL)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000403
wdenk20bddb32004-09-28 17:59:53 +0000404- 859/866/885 CPU options: (if using a MPC859 or MPC866 or MPC885 CPU):
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +0200405 CONFIG_SYS_8xx_CPUCLK_MIN
406 CONFIG_SYS_8xx_CPUCLK_MAX
wdenk20bddb32004-09-28 17:59:53 +0000407 CONFIG_8xx_CPUCLK_DEFAULT
wdenkfde37042004-01-31 20:06:54 +0000408 See doc/README.MPC866
409
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +0200410 CONFIG_SYS_MEASURE_CPUCLK
wdenkfde37042004-01-31 20:06:54 +0000411
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +0000412 Define this to measure the actual CPU clock instead
413 of relying on the correctness of the configured
414 values. Mostly useful for board bringup to make sure
415 the PLL is locked at the intended frequency. Note
416 that this requires a (stable) reference clock (32 kHz
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +0200417 RTC clock or CONFIG_SYS_8XX_XIN)
wdenkfde37042004-01-31 20:06:54 +0000418
Heiko Schocher734f0272009-03-12 07:37:15 +0100419 CONFIG_SYS_DELAYED_ICACHE
420
421 Define this option if you want to enable the
422 ICache only when Code runs from RAM.
423
Kumar Galaf4fb90f2011-02-18 05:40:54 -0600424- 85xx CPU Options:
York Sun2394a0f2012-10-08 07:44:30 +0000425 CONFIG_SYS_PPC64
426
427 Specifies that the core is a 64-bit PowerPC implementation (implements
428 the "64" category of the Power ISA). This is necessary for ePAPR
429 compliance, among other possible reasons.
430
Kumar Galaf4fb90f2011-02-18 05:40:54 -0600431 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_TBCLK_DIV
432
433 Defines the core time base clock divider ratio compared to the
434 system clock. On most PQ3 devices this is 8, on newer QorIQ
435 devices it can be 16 or 32. The ratio varies from SoC to Soc.
436
Kumar Gala179b1b22011-05-20 00:39:21 -0500437 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_PCIE_COMPAT
438
439 Defines the string to utilize when trying to match PCIe device
440 tree nodes for the given platform.
441
Prabhakar Kushwahaa6a30622012-04-29 23:56:13 +0000442 CONFIG_SYS_PPC_E500_DEBUG_TLB
443
444 Enables a temporary TLB entry to be used during boot to work
445 around limitations in e500v1 and e500v2 external debugger
446 support. This reduces the portions of the boot code where
447 breakpoints and single stepping do not work. The value of this
448 symbol should be set to the TLB1 entry to be used for this
449 purpose.
450
Scott Wood80806962012-08-14 10:14:53 +0000451 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A004510
452
453 Enables a workaround for erratum A004510. If set,
454 then CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A004510_SVR_REV and
455 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_CORENET_SNOOPVEC_COREONLY must be set.
456
457 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A004510_SVR_REV
458 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A004510_SVR_REV2 (optional)
459
460 Defines one or two SoC revisions (low 8 bits of SVR)
461 for which the A004510 workaround should be applied.
462
463 The rest of SVR is either not relevant to the decision
464 of whether the erratum is present (e.g. p2040 versus
465 p2041) or is implied by the build target, which controls
466 whether CONFIG_SYS_FSL_ERRATUM_A004510 is set.
467
468 See Freescale App Note 4493 for more information about
469 this erratum.
470
Prabhakar Kushwahad324f472013-04-16 13:27:44 +0530471 CONFIG_A003399_NOR_WORKAROUND
472 Enables a workaround for IFC erratum A003399. It is only
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -0800473 required during NOR boot.
Prabhakar Kushwahad324f472013-04-16 13:27:44 +0530474
Prabhakar Kushwahac4c10d12014-10-29 22:33:09 +0530475 CONFIG_A008044_WORKAROUND
476 Enables a workaround for T1040/T1042 erratum A008044. It is only
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -0800477 required during NAND boot and valid for Rev 1.0 SoC revision
Prabhakar Kushwahac4c10d12014-10-29 22:33:09 +0530478
Scott Wood80806962012-08-14 10:14:53 +0000479 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_CORENET_SNOOPVEC_COREONLY
480
481 This is the value to write into CCSR offset 0x18600
482 according to the A004510 workaround.
483
Priyanka Jainc73b9032013-07-02 09:21:04 +0530484 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DSP_DDR_ADDR
485 This value denotes start offset of DDR memory which is
486 connected exclusively to the DSP cores.
487
Priyanka Jainf81e8b22013-04-04 09:31:54 +0530488 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DSP_M2_RAM_ADDR
489 This value denotes start offset of M2 memory
490 which is directly connected to the DSP core.
491
Priyanka Jainc73b9032013-07-02 09:21:04 +0530492 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DSP_M3_RAM_ADDR
493 This value denotes start offset of M3 memory which is directly
494 connected to the DSP core.
495
Priyanka Jainf81e8b22013-04-04 09:31:54 +0530496 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DSP_CCSRBAR_DEFAULT
497 This value denotes start offset of DSP CCSR space.
498
Priyanka Jaine9dcaa82013-12-17 14:25:52 +0530499 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_SINGLE_SOURCE_CLK
500 Single Source Clock is clocking mode present in some of FSL SoC's.
501 In this mode, a single differential clock is used to supply
502 clocks to the sysclock, ddrclock and usbclock.
503
Aneesh Bansal8bcbc272014-03-18 23:40:26 +0530504 CONFIG_SYS_CPC_REINIT_F
505 This CONFIG is defined when the CPC is configured as SRAM at the
506 time of U-boot entry and is required to be re-initialized.
507
Tang Yuantiana7364af2014-04-17 15:33:46 +0800508 CONFIG_DEEP_SLEEP
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -0800509 Indicates this SoC supports deep sleep feature. If deep sleep is
Tang Yuantiana7364af2014-04-17 15:33:46 +0800510 supported, core will start to execute uboot when wakes up.
511
Daniel Schwierzeckd8a49ca2012-04-02 02:57:56 +0000512- Generic CPU options:
York Sun021d2022014-05-02 17:28:04 -0700513 CONFIG_SYS_GENERIC_GLOBAL_DATA
514 Defines global data is initialized in generic board board_init_f().
515 If this macro is defined, global data is created and cleared in
516 generic board board_init_f(). Without this macro, architecture/board
517 should initialize global data before calling board_init_f().
518
Daniel Schwierzeckd8a49ca2012-04-02 02:57:56 +0000519 CONFIG_SYS_BIG_ENDIAN, CONFIG_SYS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
520
521 Defines the endianess of the CPU. Implementation of those
522 values is arch specific.
523
York Sunf0626592013-09-30 09:22:09 -0700524 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR
525 Freescale DDR driver in use. This type of DDR controller is
526 found in mpc83xx, mpc85xx, mpc86xx as well as some ARM core
527 SoCs.
528
529 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR_ADDR
530 Freescale DDR memory-mapped register base.
531
532 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR_EMU
533 Specify emulator support for DDR. Some DDR features such as
534 deskew training are not available.
535
536 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDRC_GEN1
537 Freescale DDR1 controller.
538
539 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDRC_GEN2
540 Freescale DDR2 controller.
541
542 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDRC_GEN3
543 Freescale DDR3 controller.
544
York Sun2896cb72014-03-27 17:54:47 -0700545 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDRC_GEN4
546 Freescale DDR4 controller.
547
York Sun461c9392013-09-30 14:20:51 -0700548 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDRC_ARM_GEN3
549 Freescale DDR3 controller for ARM-based SoCs.
550
York Sunf0626592013-09-30 09:22:09 -0700551 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR1
552 Board config to use DDR1. It can be enabled for SoCs with
553 Freescale DDR1 or DDR2 controllers, depending on the board
554 implemetation.
555
556 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR2
557 Board config to use DDR2. It can be eanbeld for SoCs with
558 Freescale DDR2 or DDR3 controllers, depending on the board
559 implementation.
560
561 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR3
562 Board config to use DDR3. It can be enabled for SoCs with
York Sun2896cb72014-03-27 17:54:47 -0700563 Freescale DDR3 or DDR3L controllers.
564
565 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR3L
566 Board config to use DDR3L. It can be enabled for SoCs with
567 DDR3L controllers.
568
569 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR4
570 Board config to use DDR4. It can be enabled for SoCs with
571 DDR4 controllers.
York Sunf0626592013-09-30 09:22:09 -0700572
Prabhakar Kushwaha62908c22014-01-18 12:28:30 +0530573 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_BE
574 Defines the IFC controller register space as Big Endian
575
576 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_IFC_LE
577 Defines the IFC controller register space as Little Endian
578
Prabhakar Kushwaha950f2f72014-01-13 11:28:04 +0530579 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_PBL_PBI
580 It enables addition of RCW (Power on reset configuration) in built image.
581 Please refer doc/README.pblimage for more details
582
583 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_PBL_RCW
584 It adds PBI(pre-boot instructions) commands in u-boot build image.
585 PBI commands can be used to configure SoC before it starts the execution.
586 Please refer doc/README.pblimage for more details
587
Prabhakar Kushwaha2c27f122014-04-08 19:13:34 +0530588 CONFIG_SPL_FSL_PBL
589 It adds a target to create boot binary having SPL binary in PBI format
590 concatenated with u-boot binary.
591
York Sun29647ab2014-02-10 13:59:42 -0800592 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR_BE
593 Defines the DDR controller register space as Big Endian
594
595 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR_LE
596 Defines the DDR controller register space as Little Endian
597
York Sun3a0916d2014-02-10 13:59:43 -0800598 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR_SDRAM_BASE_PHY
599 Physical address from the view of DDR controllers. It is the
600 same as CONFIG_SYS_DDR_SDRAM_BASE for all Power SoCs. But
601 it could be different for ARM SoCs.
602
York Sunc459ae62014-02-10 13:59:44 -0800603 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR_INTLV_256B
604 DDR controller interleaving on 256-byte. This is a special
605 interleaving mode, handled by Dickens for Freescale layerscape
606 SoCs with ARM core.
607
York Sun79a779b2014-08-01 15:51:00 -0700608 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_DDR_MAIN_NUM_CTRLS
609 Number of controllers used as main memory.
610
611 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_OTHER_DDR_NUM_CTRLS
612 Number of controllers used for other than main memory.
613
Ruchika Guptabb7143b2014-09-09 11:50:31 +0530614 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_SEC_BE
615 Defines the SEC controller register space as Big Endian
616
617 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_SEC_LE
618 Defines the SEC controller register space as Little Endian
619
Markus Klotzbuecher6e5c19a2006-03-24 15:28:02 +0100620- Intel Monahans options:
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +0200621 CONFIG_SYS_MONAHANS_RUN_MODE_OSC_RATIO
Markus Klotzbuecher6e5c19a2006-03-24 15:28:02 +0100622
623 Defines the Monahans run mode to oscillator
624 ratio. Valid values are 8, 16, 24, 31. The core
625 frequency is this value multiplied by 13 MHz.
626
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +0200627 CONFIG_SYS_MONAHANS_TURBO_RUN_MODE_RATIO
Wolfgang Denkebd3deb2006-04-16 10:51:58 +0200628
Markus Klotzbuecher6e5c19a2006-03-24 15:28:02 +0100629 Defines the Monahans turbo mode to oscillator
630 ratio. Valid values are 1 (default if undefined) and
Wolfgang Denkebd3deb2006-04-16 10:51:58 +0200631 2. The core frequency as calculated above is multiplied
Markus Klotzbuecher6e5c19a2006-03-24 15:28:02 +0100632 by this value.
Wolfgang Denkebd3deb2006-04-16 10:51:58 +0200633
Daniel Schwierzeckd52a6232011-07-27 13:22:39 +0200634- MIPS CPU options:
635 CONFIG_SYS_INIT_SP_OFFSET
636
637 Offset relative to CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE for initial stack
638 pointer. This is needed for the temporary stack before
639 relocation.
640
641 CONFIG_SYS_MIPS_CACHE_MODE
642
643 Cache operation mode for the MIPS CPU.
644 See also arch/mips/include/asm/mipsregs.h.
645 Possible values are:
646 CONF_CM_CACHABLE_NO_WA
647 CONF_CM_CACHABLE_WA
648 CONF_CM_UNCACHED
649 CONF_CM_CACHABLE_NONCOHERENT
650 CONF_CM_CACHABLE_CE
651 CONF_CM_CACHABLE_COW
652 CONF_CM_CACHABLE_CUW
653 CONF_CM_CACHABLE_ACCELERATED
654
655 CONFIG_SYS_XWAY_EBU_BOOTCFG
656
657 Special option for Lantiq XWAY SoCs for booting from NOR flash.
658 See also arch/mips/cpu/mips32/start.S.
659
660 CONFIG_XWAY_SWAP_BYTES
661
662 Enable compilation of tools/xway-swap-bytes needed for Lantiq
663 XWAY SoCs for booting from NOR flash. The U-Boot image needs to
664 be swapped if a flash programmer is used.
665
Christian Riesch48c2d6d2012-02-02 00:44:39 +0000666- ARM options:
667 CONFIG_SYS_EXCEPTION_VECTORS_HIGH
668
669 Select high exception vectors of the ARM core, e.g., do not
670 clear the V bit of the c1 register of CP15.
671
Aneesh Vb8e40802012-03-08 07:20:19 +0000672 CONFIG_SYS_THUMB_BUILD
673
674 Use this flag to build U-Boot using the Thumb instruction
675 set for ARM architectures. Thumb instruction set provides
676 better code density. For ARM architectures that support
677 Thumb2 this flag will result in Thumb2 code generated by
678 GCC.
679
Stephen Warrenc63c3502013-03-04 13:29:40 +0000680 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_716044
Stephen Warrene9d59c92013-02-26 12:28:27 +0000681 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_742230
682 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_743622
683 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_751472
Nitin Garg7f17aed2014-04-02 08:55:01 -0500684 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_794072
Nitin Garg245defa2014-04-02 08:55:02 -0500685 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_761320
Stephen Warrene9d59c92013-02-26 12:28:27 +0000686
687 If set, the workarounds for these ARM errata are applied early
688 during U-Boot startup. Note that these options force the
689 workarounds to be applied; no CPU-type/version detection
690 exists, unlike the similar options in the Linux kernel. Do not
691 set these options unless they apply!
692
Nishanth Menonaa0294e2015-03-09 17:11:59 -0500693 NOTE: The following can be machine specific errata. These
694 do have ability to provide rudimentary version and machine
695 specific checks, but expect no product checks.
Nishanth Menon3f445112015-03-09 17:12:01 -0500696 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_430973
Nishanth Menon071d6ce2015-03-09 17:12:00 -0500697 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_454179
Nishanth Menon49db62d2015-03-09 17:12:02 -0500698 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_621766
Nishanth Menonaa0294e2015-03-09 17:11:59 -0500699 CONFIG_ARM_ERRATA_798870
700
Stephen Warren8d1fb312015-01-19 16:25:52 -0700701- Tegra SoC options:
702 CONFIG_TEGRA_SUPPORT_NON_SECURE
703
704 Support executing U-Boot in non-secure (NS) mode. Certain
705 impossible actions will be skipped if the CPU is in NS mode,
706 such as ARM architectural timer initialization.
707
wdenk9b7f3842003-10-09 20:09:04 +0000708- Linux Kernel Interface:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000709 CONFIG_CLOCKS_IN_MHZ
710
711 U-Boot stores all clock information in Hz
712 internally. For binary compatibility with older Linux
713 kernels (which expect the clocks passed in the
714 bd_info data to be in MHz) the environment variable
715 "clocks_in_mhz" can be defined so that U-Boot
716 converts clock data to MHZ before passing it to the
717 Linux kernel.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000718 When CONFIG_CLOCKS_IN_MHZ is defined, a definition of
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +0100719 "clocks_in_mhz=1" is automatically included in the
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000720 default environment.
721
wdenk9b7f3842003-10-09 20:09:04 +0000722 CONFIG_MEMSIZE_IN_BYTES [relevant for MIPS only]
723
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -0800724 When transferring memsize parameter to Linux, some versions
wdenk9b7f3842003-10-09 20:09:04 +0000725 expect it to be in bytes, others in MB.
726 Define CONFIG_MEMSIZE_IN_BYTES to make it in bytes.
727
Gerald Van Barenfcd91bb2008-06-03 20:34:45 -0400728 CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT
Wolfgang Denk27a5b0b2005-10-13 01:45:54 +0200729
730 New kernel versions are expecting firmware settings to be
Gerald Van Barend6abef42007-03-31 12:23:51 -0400731 passed using flattened device trees (based on open firmware
732 concepts).
733
734 CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT
735 * New libfdt-based support
736 * Adds the "fdt" command
Kim Phillips9b46eb62007-08-10 14:34:14 -0500737 * The bootm command automatically updates the fdt
Gerald Van Barend6abef42007-03-31 12:23:51 -0400738
Marcel Ziswilerb29bc712009-09-09 21:18:41 +0200739 OF_CPU - The proper name of the cpus node (only required for
740 MPC512X and MPC5xxx based boards).
741 OF_SOC - The proper name of the soc node (only required for
742 MPC512X and MPC5xxx based boards).
Wolfgang Denk27a5b0b2005-10-13 01:45:54 +0200743 OF_TBCLK - The timebase frequency.
Kumar Galae40c2b52006-01-11 13:59:02 -0600744 OF_STDOUT_PATH - The path to the console device
Wolfgang Denk27a5b0b2005-10-13 01:45:54 +0200745
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +0200746 boards with QUICC Engines require OF_QE to set UCC MAC
747 addresses
Kim Phillips9b46eb62007-08-10 14:34:14 -0500748
Kumar Gala1e26aa52006-01-11 13:54:17 -0600749 CONFIG_OF_BOARD_SETUP
750
751 Board code has addition modification that it wants to make
752 to the flat device tree before handing it off to the kernel
wdenkda04a8b2004-08-02 23:22:59 +0000753
Simon Glass6c0be912014-10-23 18:58:54 -0600754 CONFIG_OF_SYSTEM_SETUP
755
756 Other code has addition modification that it wants to make
757 to the flat device tree before handing it off to the kernel.
758 This causes ft_system_setup() to be called before booting
759 the kernel.
760
Matthew McClintockefae4ca2006-06-28 10:41:37 -0500761 CONFIG_OF_BOOT_CPU
762
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +0200763 This define fills in the correct boot CPU in the boot
Matthew McClintockefae4ca2006-06-28 10:41:37 -0500764 param header, the default value is zero if undefined.
765
Heiko Schocherffb293a2009-09-23 07:56:08 +0200766 CONFIG_OF_IDE_FIXUP
767
768 U-Boot can detect if an IDE device is present or not.
769 If not, and this new config option is activated, U-Boot
770 removes the ATA node from the DTS before booting Linux,
771 so the Linux IDE driver does not probe the device and
772 crash. This is needed for buggy hardware (uc101) where
773 no pull down resistor is connected to the signal IDE5V_DD7.
774
Igor Grinberg06890672011-07-14 05:45:07 +0000775 CONFIG_MACH_TYPE [relevant for ARM only][mandatory]
776
777 This setting is mandatory for all boards that have only one
778 machine type and must be used to specify the machine type
779 number as it appears in the ARM machine registry
780 (see http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/machines/).
781 Only boards that have multiple machine types supported
782 in a single configuration file and the machine type is
783 runtime discoverable, do not have to use this setting.
784
Niklaus Giger0ab978d2008-11-03 22:13:47 +0100785- vxWorks boot parameters:
786
787 bootvx constructs a valid bootline using the following
788 environments variables: bootfile, ipaddr, serverip, hostname.
789 It loads the vxWorks image pointed bootfile.
790
791 CONFIG_SYS_VXWORKS_BOOT_DEVICE - The vxworks device name
792 CONFIG_SYS_VXWORKS_MAC_PTR - Ethernet 6 byte MA -address
793 CONFIG_SYS_VXWORKS_SERVERNAME - Name of the server
794 CONFIG_SYS_VXWORKS_BOOT_ADDR - Address of boot parameters
795
796 CONFIG_SYS_VXWORKS_ADD_PARAMS
797
798 Add it at the end of the bootline. E.g "u=username pw=secret"
799
800 Note: If a "bootargs" environment is defined, it will overwride
801 the defaults discussed just above.
802
Aneesh V960f5c02011-06-16 23:30:47 +0000803- Cache Configuration:
804 CONFIG_SYS_ICACHE_OFF - Do not enable instruction cache in U-Boot
805 CONFIG_SYS_DCACHE_OFF - Do not enable data cache in U-Boot
806 CONFIG_SYS_L2CACHE_OFF- Do not enable L2 cache in U-Boot
807
Aneesh V686a0752011-06-16 23:30:51 +0000808- Cache Configuration for ARM:
809 CONFIG_SYS_L2_PL310 - Enable support for ARM PL310 L2 cache
810 controller
811 CONFIG_SYS_PL310_BASE - Physical base address of PL310
812 controller register space
813
wdenkda04a8b2004-08-02 23:22:59 +0000814- Serial Ports:
Andreas Engel0813b122008-09-08 14:30:53 +0200815 CONFIG_PL010_SERIAL
wdenkda04a8b2004-08-02 23:22:59 +0000816
817 Define this if you want support for Amba PrimeCell PL010 UARTs.
818
Andreas Engel0813b122008-09-08 14:30:53 +0200819 CONFIG_PL011_SERIAL
wdenkda04a8b2004-08-02 23:22:59 +0000820
821 Define this if you want support for Amba PrimeCell PL011 UARTs.
822
823 CONFIG_PL011_CLOCK
824
825 If you have Amba PrimeCell PL011 UARTs, set this variable to
826 the clock speed of the UARTs.
827
828 CONFIG_PL01x_PORTS
829
830 If you have Amba PrimeCell PL010 or PL011 UARTs on your board,
831 define this to a list of base addresses for each (supported)
832 port. See e.g. include/configs/versatile.h
833
John Rigby34e21ee2011-04-19 10:42:39 +0000834 CONFIG_PL011_SERIAL_RLCR
835
836 Some vendor versions of PL011 serial ports (e.g. ST-Ericsson U8500)
837 have separate receive and transmit line control registers. Set
838 this variable to initialize the extra register.
839
840 CONFIG_PL011_SERIAL_FLUSH_ON_INIT
841
842 On some platforms (e.g. U8500) U-Boot is loaded by a second stage
843 boot loader that has already initialized the UART. Define this
844 variable to flush the UART at init time.
845
Karicheri, Muralidharancbc08882014-04-09 15:38:46 -0400846 CONFIG_SERIAL_HW_FLOW_CONTROL
847
848 Define this variable to enable hw flow control in serial driver.
849 Current user of this option is drivers/serial/nsl16550.c driver
wdenkda04a8b2004-08-02 23:22:59 +0000850
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000851- Console Interface:
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +0000852 Depending on board, define exactly one serial port
853 (like CONFIG_8xx_CONS_SMC1, CONFIG_8xx_CONS_SMC2,
854 CONFIG_8xx_CONS_SCC1, ...), or switch off the serial
855 console by defining CONFIG_8xx_CONS_NONE
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000856
857 Note: if CONFIG_8xx_CONS_NONE is defined, the serial
858 port routines must be defined elsewhere
859 (i.e. serial_init(), serial_getc(), ...)
860
861 CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE
862 Enables console device for a color framebuffer. Needs following
Wolfgang Denkf6e50a42011-12-07 12:19:20 +0000863 defines (cf. smiLynxEM, i8042)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000864 VIDEO_FB_LITTLE_ENDIAN graphic memory organisation
865 (default big endian)
866 VIDEO_HW_RECTFILL graphic chip supports
867 rectangle fill
868 (cf. smiLynxEM)
869 VIDEO_HW_BITBLT graphic chip supports
870 bit-blit (cf. smiLynxEM)
871 VIDEO_VISIBLE_COLS visible pixel columns
872 (cols=pitch)
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +0000873 VIDEO_VISIBLE_ROWS visible pixel rows
874 VIDEO_PIXEL_SIZE bytes per pixel
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000875 VIDEO_DATA_FORMAT graphic data format
876 (0-5, cf. cfb_console.c)
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +0000877 VIDEO_FB_ADRS framebuffer address
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000878 VIDEO_KBD_INIT_FCT keyboard int fct
879 (i.e. i8042_kbd_init())
880 VIDEO_TSTC_FCT test char fct
881 (i.e. i8042_tstc)
882 VIDEO_GETC_FCT get char fct
883 (i.e. i8042_getc)
884 CONFIG_CONSOLE_CURSOR cursor drawing on/off
885 (requires blink timer
886 cf. i8042.c)
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +0200887 CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_BLINK_COUNT blink interval (cf. i8042.c)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000888 CONFIG_CONSOLE_TIME display time/date info in
889 upper right corner
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -0500890 (requires CONFIG_CMD_DATE)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000891 CONFIG_VIDEO_LOGO display Linux logo in
892 upper left corner
wdenk9dd2b882002-12-03 21:28:10 +0000893 CONFIG_VIDEO_BMP_LOGO use bmp_logo.h instead of
894 linux_logo.h for logo.
895 Requires CONFIG_VIDEO_LOGO
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000896 CONFIG_CONSOLE_EXTRA_INFO
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +0200897 additional board info beside
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000898 the logo
899
Pali Rohár4a57da32012-10-19 13:30:09 +0000900 When CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE_ANSI is defined, console will support
901 a limited number of ANSI escape sequences (cursor control,
902 erase functions and limited graphics rendition control).
903
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +0000904 When CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE is defined, video console is
905 default i/o. Serial console can be forced with
906 environment 'console=serial'.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000907
wdenk1ebf41e2004-01-02 14:00:00 +0000908 When CONFIG_SILENT_CONSOLE is defined, all console
909 messages (by U-Boot and Linux!) can be silenced with
910 the "silent" environment variable. See
911 doc/README.silent for more information.
wdenk3da587e2003-10-19 23:22:11 +0000912
Heiko Schocher62759562013-10-22 11:06:06 +0200913 CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_BG_COL: define the backgroundcolor, default
914 is 0x00.
915 CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_FG_COL: define the foregroundcolor, default
916 is 0xa0.
917
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000918- Console Baudrate:
919 CONFIG_BAUDRATE - in bps
920 Select one of the baudrates listed in
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +0200921 CONFIG_SYS_BAUDRATE_TABLE, see below.
922 CONFIG_SYS_BRGCLK_PRESCALE, baudrate prescale
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000923
Heiko Schocher327480a2009-01-30 12:55:38 +0100924- Console Rx buffer length
925 With CONFIG_SYS_SMC_RXBUFLEN it is possible to define
926 the maximum receive buffer length for the SMC.
Heiko Schocher362447f2009-02-10 09:31:47 +0100927 This option is actual only for 82xx and 8xx possible.
Heiko Schocher327480a2009-01-30 12:55:38 +0100928 If using CONFIG_SYS_SMC_RXBUFLEN also CONFIG_SYS_MAXIDLE
929 must be defined, to setup the maximum idle timeout for
930 the SMC.
931
Graeme Russ3c28f482011-09-01 00:48:27 +0000932- Pre-Console Buffer:
Wolfgang Denkd590fb12011-10-07 09:58:21 +0200933 Prior to the console being initialised (i.e. serial UART
934 initialised etc) all console output is silently discarded.
935 Defining CONFIG_PRE_CONSOLE_BUFFER will cause U-Boot to
936 buffer any console messages prior to the console being
937 initialised to a buffer of size CONFIG_PRE_CON_BUF_SZ
938 bytes located at CONFIG_PRE_CON_BUF_ADDR. The buffer is
939 a circular buffer, so if more than CONFIG_PRE_CON_BUF_SZ
Wolfgang Denk23f78482011-10-09 21:06:34 +0200940 bytes are output before the console is initialised, the
Wolfgang Denkd590fb12011-10-07 09:58:21 +0200941 earlier bytes are discarded.
Graeme Russ3c28f482011-09-01 00:48:27 +0000942
Wolfgang Denkd590fb12011-10-07 09:58:21 +0200943 'Sane' compilers will generate smaller code if
944 CONFIG_PRE_CON_BUF_SZ is a power of 2
Graeme Russ3c28f482011-09-01 00:48:27 +0000945
Sonny Raocd55bde2011-11-02 09:52:08 +0000946- Safe printf() functions
947 Define CONFIG_SYS_VSNPRINTF to compile in safe versions of
948 the printf() functions. These are defined in
949 include/vsprintf.h and include snprintf(), vsnprintf() and
950 so on. Code size increase is approximately 300-500 bytes.
951 If this option is not given then these functions will
952 silently discard their buffer size argument - this means
953 you are not getting any overflow checking in this case.
954
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000955- Boot Delay: CONFIG_BOOTDELAY - in seconds
956 Delay before automatically booting the default image;
957 set to -1 to disable autoboot.
Joe Hershberger96ccaf32012-08-17 10:53:12 +0000958 set to -2 to autoboot with no delay and not check for abort
959 (even when CONFIG_ZERO_BOOTDELAY_CHECK is defined).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000960
961 See doc/README.autoboot for these options that
962 work with CONFIG_BOOTDELAY. None are required.
963 CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME
964 CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_MIN
965 CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_KEYED
966 CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_PROMPT
967 CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_DELAY_STR
968 CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_STOP_STR
969 CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_DELAY_STR2
970 CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_STOP_STR2
971 CONFIG_ZERO_BOOTDELAY_CHECK
972 CONFIG_RESET_TO_RETRY
973
974- Autoboot Command:
975 CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND
976 Only needed when CONFIG_BOOTDELAY is enabled;
977 define a command string that is automatically executed
978 when no character is read on the console interface
979 within "Boot Delay" after reset.
980
981 CONFIG_BOOTARGS
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +0000982 This can be used to pass arguments to the bootm
983 command. The value of CONFIG_BOOTARGS goes into the
984 environment value "bootargs".
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000985
986 CONFIG_RAMBOOT and CONFIG_NFSBOOT
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +0000987 The value of these goes into the environment as
988 "ramboot" and "nfsboot" respectively, and can be used
989 as a convenience, when switching between booting from
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +0200990 RAM and NFS.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +0000991
Heiko Schocher040c5c32013-11-04 14:04:59 +0100992- Bootcount:
993 CONFIG_BOOTCOUNT_LIMIT
994 Implements a mechanism for detecting a repeating reboot
995 cycle, see:
996 http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/UBootBootCountLimit
997
998 CONFIG_BOOTCOUNT_ENV
999 If no softreset save registers are found on the hardware
1000 "bootcount" is stored in the environment. To prevent a
1001 saveenv on all reboots, the environment variable
1002 "upgrade_available" is used. If "upgrade_available" is
1003 0, "bootcount" is always 0, if "upgrade_available" is
1004 1 "bootcount" is incremented in the environment.
1005 So the Userspace Applikation must set the "upgrade_available"
1006 and "bootcount" variable to 0, if a boot was successfully.
1007
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001008- Pre-Boot Commands:
1009 CONFIG_PREBOOT
1010
1011 When this option is #defined, the existence of the
1012 environment variable "preboot" will be checked
1013 immediately before starting the CONFIG_BOOTDELAY
1014 countdown and/or running the auto-boot command resp.
1015 entering interactive mode.
1016
1017 This feature is especially useful when "preboot" is
1018 automatically generated or modified. For an example
1019 see the LWMON board specific code: here "preboot" is
1020 modified when the user holds down a certain
1021 combination of keys on the (special) keyboard when
1022 booting the systems
1023
1024- Serial Download Echo Mode:
1025 CONFIG_LOADS_ECHO
1026 If defined to 1, all characters received during a
1027 serial download (using the "loads" command) are
1028 echoed back. This might be needed by some terminal
1029 emulations (like "cu"), but may as well just take
1030 time on others. This setting #define's the initial
1031 value of the "loads_echo" environment variable.
1032
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001033- Kgdb Serial Baudrate: (if CONFIG_CMD_KGDB is defined)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001034 CONFIG_KGDB_BAUDRATE
1035 Select one of the baudrates listed in
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001036 CONFIG_SYS_BAUDRATE_TABLE, see below.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001037
1038- Monitor Functions:
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001039 Monitor commands can be included or excluded
1040 from the build by using the #include files
Stephen Warren963a7cf2012-08-05 16:07:19 +00001041 <config_cmd_all.h> and #undef'ing unwanted
1042 commands, or using <config_cmd_default.h>
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001043 and augmenting with additional #define's
1044 for wanted commands.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001045
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001046 The default command configuration includes all commands
1047 except those marked below with a "*".
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001048
Marek Vasutc4d8a1b2014-03-05 19:58:39 +01001049 CONFIG_CMD_AES AES 128 CBC encrypt/decrypt
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001050 CONFIG_CMD_ASKENV * ask for env variable
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001051 CONFIG_CMD_BDI bdinfo
1052 CONFIG_CMD_BEDBUG * Include BedBug Debugger
1053 CONFIG_CMD_BMP * BMP support
1054 CONFIG_CMD_BSP * Board specific commands
1055 CONFIG_CMD_BOOTD bootd
Tom Rini5ce62cd2014-08-14 06:42:36 -04001056 CONFIG_CMD_BOOTI * ARM64 Linux kernel Image support
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001057 CONFIG_CMD_CACHE * icache, dcache
Michal Simeka0d28022013-11-21 13:39:02 -08001058 CONFIG_CMD_CLK * clock command support
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001059 CONFIG_CMD_CONSOLE coninfo
Mike Frysinger321ab9e2010-12-21 14:19:51 -05001060 CONFIG_CMD_CRC32 * crc32
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001061 CONFIG_CMD_DATE * support for RTC, date/time...
1062 CONFIG_CMD_DHCP * DHCP support
1063 CONFIG_CMD_DIAG * Diagnostics
Peter Tyser15258042008-12-17 16:36:22 -06001064 CONFIG_CMD_DS4510 * ds4510 I2C gpio commands
1065 CONFIG_CMD_DS4510_INFO * ds4510 I2C info command
1066 CONFIG_CMD_DS4510_MEM * ds4510 I2C eeprom/sram commansd
1067 CONFIG_CMD_DS4510_RST * ds4510 I2C rst command
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001068 CONFIG_CMD_DTT * Digital Therm and Thermostat
1069 CONFIG_CMD_ECHO echo arguments
Peter Tyser0deafa22009-10-25 15:12:56 -05001070 CONFIG_CMD_EDITENV edit env variable
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001071 CONFIG_CMD_EEPROM * EEPROM read/write support
1072 CONFIG_CMD_ELF * bootelf, bootvx
Joe Hershberger1b0d5512012-12-11 22:16:25 -06001073 CONFIG_CMD_ENV_CALLBACK * display details about env callbacks
Joe Hershbergera2d62b72012-12-11 22:16:33 -06001074 CONFIG_CMD_ENV_FLAGS * display details about env flags
Andrew Ruder94463402013-10-22 19:07:34 -05001075 CONFIG_CMD_ENV_EXISTS * check existence of env variable
Mike Frysingerf3ddf202010-12-26 23:09:45 -05001076 CONFIG_CMD_EXPORTENV * export the environment
Stephen Warren4f8662d2012-10-22 06:43:50 +00001077 CONFIG_CMD_EXT2 * ext2 command support
1078 CONFIG_CMD_EXT4 * ext4 command support
Stephen Warren3d5a3882014-01-24 20:46:37 -07001079 CONFIG_CMD_FS_GENERIC * filesystem commands (e.g. load, ls)
1080 that work for multiple fs types
Christian Gmeiner9f9eec32014-11-12 14:35:04 +01001081 CONFIG_CMD_FS_UUID * Look up a filesystem UUID
Mike Frysinger78dcaf42009-01-28 19:08:14 -05001082 CONFIG_CMD_SAVEENV saveenv
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001083 CONFIG_CMD_FDC * Floppy Disk Support
Stephen Warren4f8662d2012-10-22 06:43:50 +00001084 CONFIG_CMD_FAT * FAT command support
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001085 CONFIG_CMD_FLASH flinfo, erase, protect
1086 CONFIG_CMD_FPGA FPGA device initialization support
Vincent Stehléa618f2b2013-06-20 18:14:22 +02001087 CONFIG_CMD_FUSE * Device fuse support
Anton Staafd1390c82012-12-05 14:46:29 +00001088 CONFIG_CMD_GETTIME * Get time since boot
Mike Frysinger2ed02412010-12-26 23:32:22 -05001089 CONFIG_CMD_GO * the 'go' command (exec code)
Kim Phillipsf0c9d532011-04-05 07:15:14 +00001090 CONFIG_CMD_GREPENV * search environment
Simon Glass058bb8d2012-12-05 14:46:38 +00001091 CONFIG_CMD_HASH * calculate hash / digest
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001092 CONFIG_CMD_HWFLOW * RTS/CTS hw flow control
1093 CONFIG_CMD_I2C * I2C serial bus support
1094 CONFIG_CMD_IDE * IDE harddisk support
1095 CONFIG_CMD_IMI iminfo
Vipin Kumar3df41b12012-12-16 22:32:48 +00001096 CONFIG_CMD_IMLS List all images found in NOR flash
Vincent Stehléa618f2b2013-06-20 18:14:22 +02001097 CONFIG_CMD_IMLS_NAND * List all images found in NAND flash
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001098 CONFIG_CMD_IMMAP * IMMR dump support
Simon Glass4dc47ca2014-06-11 23:29:41 -06001099 CONFIG_CMD_IOTRACE * I/O tracing for debugging
Mike Frysingerf3ddf202010-12-26 23:09:45 -05001100 CONFIG_CMD_IMPORTENV * import an environment
Joe Hershberger0fd32d72012-10-03 11:15:51 +00001101 CONFIG_CMD_INI * import data from an ini file into the env
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001102 CONFIG_CMD_IRQ * irqinfo
1103 CONFIG_CMD_ITEST Integer/string test of 2 values
1104 CONFIG_CMD_JFFS2 * JFFS2 Support
1105 CONFIG_CMD_KGDB * kgdb
Vincent Stehléa618f2b2013-06-20 18:14:22 +02001106 CONFIG_CMD_LDRINFO * ldrinfo (display Blackfin loader)
Joe Hershbergerb35a3a62012-05-23 08:00:12 +00001107 CONFIG_CMD_LINK_LOCAL * link-local IP address auto-configuration
1108 (169.254.*.*)
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001109 CONFIG_CMD_LOADB loadb
1110 CONFIG_CMD_LOADS loads
Vincent Stehléa618f2b2013-06-20 18:14:22 +02001111 CONFIG_CMD_MD5SUM * print md5 message digest
Robin Getz93d6cb02009-07-27 00:07:59 -04001112 (requires CONFIG_CMD_MEMORY and CONFIG_MD5)
Simon Glasseacd14f2012-11-30 13:01:20 +00001113 CONFIG_CMD_MEMINFO * Display detailed memory information
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001114 CONFIG_CMD_MEMORY md, mm, nm, mw, cp, cmp, crc, base,
Wolfgang Denk9d009282013-03-08 10:51:32 +00001115 loop, loopw
Vincent Stehléa618f2b2013-06-20 18:14:22 +02001116 CONFIG_CMD_MEMTEST * mtest
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001117 CONFIG_CMD_MISC Misc functions like sleep etc
1118 CONFIG_CMD_MMC * MMC memory mapped support
1119 CONFIG_CMD_MII * MII utility commands
Stefan Roeseb1423dd2009-03-19 13:30:36 +01001120 CONFIG_CMD_MTDPARTS * MTD partition support
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001121 CONFIG_CMD_NAND * NAND support
1122 CONFIG_CMD_NET bootp, tftpboot, rarpboot
Vincent Stehléa618f2b2013-06-20 18:14:22 +02001123 CONFIG_CMD_NFS NFS support
Peter Tyser9902e422008-12-17 16:36:21 -06001124 CONFIG_CMD_PCA953X * PCA953x I2C gpio commands
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00001125 CONFIG_CMD_PCA953X_INFO * PCA953x I2C gpio info command
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001126 CONFIG_CMD_PCI * pciinfo
1127 CONFIG_CMD_PCMCIA * PCMCIA support
1128 CONFIG_CMD_PING * send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network
1129 host
1130 CONFIG_CMD_PORTIO * Port I/O
Kenneth Watersc889fb42012-12-05 14:46:30 +00001131 CONFIG_CMD_READ * Read raw data from partition
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001132 CONFIG_CMD_REGINFO * Register dump
1133 CONFIG_CMD_RUN run command in env variable
Simon Glassbf6ce792012-12-26 09:53:36 +00001134 CONFIG_CMD_SANDBOX * sb command to access sandbox features
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001135 CONFIG_CMD_SAVES * save S record dump
1136 CONFIG_CMD_SCSI * SCSI Support
1137 CONFIG_CMD_SDRAM * print SDRAM configuration information
1138 (requires CONFIG_CMD_I2C)
1139 CONFIG_CMD_SETGETDCR Support for DCR Register access
1140 (4xx only)
Eric Nelson97f5f8f2012-01-31 10:52:08 -07001141 CONFIG_CMD_SF * Read/write/erase SPI NOR flash
Vincent Stehléa618f2b2013-06-20 18:14:22 +02001142 CONFIG_CMD_SHA1SUM * print sha1 memory digest
Robin Getz93d6cb02009-07-27 00:07:59 -04001143 (requires CONFIG_CMD_MEMORY)
Bob Liua671b702013-02-05 19:05:41 +08001144 CONFIG_CMD_SOFTSWITCH * Soft switch setting command for BF60x
Wolfgang Denk85c25df2009-04-01 23:34:12 +02001145 CONFIG_CMD_SOURCE "source" command Support
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001146 CONFIG_CMD_SPI * SPI serial bus support
Luca Ceresoli7aa81a42011-05-17 00:03:40 +00001147 CONFIG_CMD_TFTPSRV * TFTP transfer in server mode
Simon Glass6a398d22011-10-24 18:00:07 +00001148 CONFIG_CMD_TFTPPUT * TFTP put command (upload)
Joe Hershberger59f3f522012-10-03 12:14:57 +00001149 CONFIG_CMD_TIME * run command and report execution time (ARM specific)
1150 CONFIG_CMD_TIMER * access to the system tick timer
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001151 CONFIG_CMD_USB * USB support
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001152 CONFIG_CMD_CDP * Cisco Discover Protocol support
Marek Vasut71729392012-03-31 07:47:16 +00001153 CONFIG_CMD_MFSL * Microblaze FSL support
Vincent Stehléa618f2b2013-06-20 18:14:22 +02001154 CONFIG_CMD_XIMG Load part of Multi Image
Przemyslaw Marczak2eb40ee2014-04-02 10:20:05 +02001155 CONFIG_CMD_UUID * Generate random UUID or GUID string
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001156
1157 EXAMPLE: If you want all functions except of network
1158 support you can write:
1159
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001160 #include "config_cmd_all.h"
1161 #undef CONFIG_CMD_NET
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001162
Gerald Van Barend6abef42007-03-31 12:23:51 -04001163 Other Commands:
1164 fdt (flattened device tree) command: CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001165
1166 Note: Don't enable the "icache" and "dcache" commands
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001167 (configuration option CONFIG_CMD_CACHE) unless you know
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00001168 what you (and your U-Boot users) are doing. Data
1169 cache cannot be enabled on systems like the 8xx or
1170 8260 (where accesses to the IMMR region must be
1171 uncached), and it cannot be disabled on all other
1172 systems where we (mis-) use the data cache to hold an
1173 initial stack and some data.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001174
1175
1176 XXX - this list needs to get updated!
1177
Wolfgang Denk2aceea12013-03-23 23:50:31 +00001178- Regular expression support:
1179 CONFIG_REGEX
Wolfgang Denkec7fbf52013-10-04 17:43:24 +02001180 If this variable is defined, U-Boot is linked against
1181 the SLRE (Super Light Regular Expression) library,
1182 which adds regex support to some commands, as for
1183 example "env grep" and "setexpr".
Wolfgang Denk2aceea12013-03-23 23:50:31 +00001184
Simon Glass3d686442011-10-15 05:48:20 +00001185- Device tree:
1186 CONFIG_OF_CONTROL
1187 If this variable is defined, U-Boot will use a device tree
1188 to configure its devices, instead of relying on statically
1189 compiled #defines in the board file. This option is
1190 experimental and only available on a few boards. The device
1191 tree is available in the global data as gd->fdt_blob.
1192
Simon Glass5cb34db2011-10-24 19:15:31 +00001193 U-Boot needs to get its device tree from somewhere. This can
1194 be done using one of the two options below:
Simon Glass38d6b8d2011-10-15 05:48:21 +00001195
1196 CONFIG_OF_EMBED
1197 If this variable is defined, U-Boot will embed a device tree
1198 binary in its image. This device tree file should be in the
1199 board directory and called <soc>-<board>.dts. The binary file
1200 is then picked up in board_init_f() and made available through
1201 the global data structure as gd->blob.
Simon Glass3d686442011-10-15 05:48:20 +00001202
Simon Glass5cb34db2011-10-24 19:15:31 +00001203 CONFIG_OF_SEPARATE
1204 If this variable is defined, U-Boot will build a device tree
1205 binary. It will be called u-boot.dtb. Architecture-specific
1206 code will locate it at run-time. Generally this works by:
1207
1208 cat u-boot.bin u-boot.dtb >image.bin
1209
1210 and in fact, U-Boot does this for you, creating a file called
1211 u-boot-dtb.bin which is useful in the common case. You can
1212 still use the individual files if you need something more
1213 exotic.
1214
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001215- Watchdog:
1216 CONFIG_WATCHDOG
1217 If this variable is defined, it enables watchdog
Detlev Zundel6aa4d7b2011-04-27 05:25:59 +00001218 support for the SoC. There must be support in the SoC
1219 specific code for a watchdog. For the 8xx and 8260
1220 CPUs, the SIU Watchdog feature is enabled in the SYPCR
1221 register. When supported for a specific SoC is
1222 available, then no further board specific code should
1223 be needed to use it.
1224
1225 CONFIG_HW_WATCHDOG
1226 When using a watchdog circuitry external to the used
1227 SoC, then define this variable and provide board
1228 specific code for the "hw_watchdog_reset" function.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001229
Heiko Schocher735326c2015-01-21 08:38:22 +01001230 CONFIG_AT91_HW_WDT_TIMEOUT
1231 specify the timeout in seconds. default 2 seconds.
1232
stroeseb9c17c52003-04-04 15:53:41 +00001233- U-Boot Version:
1234 CONFIG_VERSION_VARIABLE
1235 If this variable is defined, an environment variable
1236 named "ver" is created by U-Boot showing the U-Boot
1237 version as printed by the "version" command.
Benoît Thébaudeauce9a1552012-08-13 15:01:14 +02001238 Any change to this variable will be reverted at the
1239 next reset.
stroeseb9c17c52003-04-04 15:53:41 +00001240
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001241- Real-Time Clock:
1242
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001243 When CONFIG_CMD_DATE is selected, the type of the RTC
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001244 has to be selected, too. Define exactly one of the
1245 following options:
1246
1247 CONFIG_RTC_MPC8xx - use internal RTC of MPC8xx
1248 CONFIG_RTC_PCF8563 - use Philips PCF8563 RTC
Fabio Estevam3f8d1782011-10-24 06:44:15 +00001249 CONFIG_RTC_MC13XXX - use MC13783 or MC13892 RTC
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001250 CONFIG_RTC_MC146818 - use MC146818 RTC
wdenk1fe2c702003-03-06 21:55:29 +00001251 CONFIG_RTC_DS1307 - use Maxim, Inc. DS1307 RTC
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001252 CONFIG_RTC_DS1337 - use Maxim, Inc. DS1337 RTC
wdenk0893c472003-05-20 14:25:27 +00001253 CONFIG_RTC_DS1338 - use Maxim, Inc. DS1338 RTC
Markus Niebel90491f22014-07-21 11:06:16 +02001254 CONFIG_RTC_DS1339 - use Maxim, Inc. DS1339 RTC
wdenkef5fe752003-03-12 10:41:04 +00001255 CONFIG_RTC_DS164x - use Dallas DS164x RTC
Tor Krillb27939b2008-03-15 15:40:26 +01001256 CONFIG_RTC_ISL1208 - use Intersil ISL1208 RTC
wdenkaeba06f2004-06-09 17:34:58 +00001257 CONFIG_RTC_MAX6900 - use Maxim, Inc. MAX6900 RTC
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001258 CONFIG_SYS_RTC_DS1337_NOOSC - Turn off the OSC output for DS1337
Heiko Schocher1f1b7012011-03-28 09:24:22 +02001259 CONFIG_SYS_RV3029_TCR - enable trickle charger on
1260 RV3029 RTC.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001261
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00001262 Note that if the RTC uses I2C, then the I2C interface
1263 must also be configured. See I2C Support, below.
1264
Peter Tyser9902e422008-12-17 16:36:21 -06001265- GPIO Support:
1266 CONFIG_PCA953X - use NXP's PCA953X series I2C GPIO
Peter Tyser9902e422008-12-17 16:36:21 -06001267
Chris Packham9b383202010-12-19 10:12:13 +00001268 The CONFIG_SYS_I2C_PCA953X_WIDTH option specifies a list of
1269 chip-ngpio pairs that tell the PCA953X driver the number of
1270 pins supported by a particular chip.
1271
Peter Tyser9902e422008-12-17 16:36:21 -06001272 Note that if the GPIO device uses I2C, then the I2C interface
1273 must also be configured. See I2C Support, below.
1274
Simon Glass4dc47ca2014-06-11 23:29:41 -06001275- I/O tracing:
1276 When CONFIG_IO_TRACE is selected, U-Boot intercepts all I/O
1277 accesses and can checksum them or write a list of them out
1278 to memory. See the 'iotrace' command for details. This is
1279 useful for testing device drivers since it can confirm that
1280 the driver behaves the same way before and after a code
1281 change. Currently this is supported on sandbox and arm. To
1282 add support for your architecture, add '#include <iotrace.h>'
1283 to the bottom of arch/<arch>/include/asm/io.h and test.
1284
1285 Example output from the 'iotrace stats' command is below.
1286 Note that if the trace buffer is exhausted, the checksum will
1287 still continue to operate.
1288
1289 iotrace is enabled
1290 Start: 10000000 (buffer start address)
1291 Size: 00010000 (buffer size)
1292 Offset: 00000120 (current buffer offset)
1293 Output: 10000120 (start + offset)
1294 Count: 00000018 (number of trace records)
1295 CRC32: 9526fb66 (CRC32 of all trace records)
1296
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001297- Timestamp Support:
1298
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00001299 When CONFIG_TIMESTAMP is selected, the timestamp
1300 (date and time) of an image is printed by image
1301 commands like bootm or iminfo. This option is
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001302 automatically enabled when you select CONFIG_CMD_DATE .
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001303
Karl O. Pinc8b1f90a2012-08-16 06:20:15 +00001304- Partition Labels (disklabels) Supported:
1305 Zero or more of the following:
1306 CONFIG_MAC_PARTITION Apple's MacOS partition table.
1307 CONFIG_DOS_PARTITION MS Dos partition table, traditional on the
1308 Intel architecture, USB sticks, etc.
1309 CONFIG_ISO_PARTITION ISO partition table, used on CDROM etc.
1310 CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION GPT partition table, common when EFI is the
1311 bootloader. Note 2TB partition limit; see
1312 disk/part_efi.c
1313 CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS Memory Technology Device partition table.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001314
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01001315 If IDE or SCSI support is enabled (CONFIG_CMD_IDE or
1316 CONFIG_CMD_SCSI) you must configure support for at
Karl O. Pinc8b1f90a2012-08-16 06:20:15 +00001317 least one non-MTD partition type as well.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001318
1319- IDE Reset method:
wdenk369d43d2004-03-14 14:09:05 +00001320 CONFIG_IDE_RESET_ROUTINE - this is defined in several
1321 board configurations files but used nowhere!
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001322
wdenk369d43d2004-03-14 14:09:05 +00001323 CONFIG_IDE_RESET - is this is defined, IDE Reset will
1324 be performed by calling the function
1325 ide_set_reset(int reset)
1326 which has to be defined in a board specific file
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001327
1328- ATAPI Support:
1329 CONFIG_ATAPI
1330
1331 Set this to enable ATAPI support.
1332
wdenkf602aa02004-03-13 23:29:43 +00001333- LBA48 Support
1334 CONFIG_LBA48
1335
1336 Set this to enable support for disks larger than 137GB
Heiko Schocher0f602e12009-12-03 11:21:21 +01001337 Also look at CONFIG_SYS_64BIT_LBA.
wdenkf602aa02004-03-13 23:29:43 +00001338 Whithout these , LBA48 support uses 32bit variables and will 'only'
1339 support disks up to 2.1TB.
1340
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001341 CONFIG_SYS_64BIT_LBA:
wdenkf602aa02004-03-13 23:29:43 +00001342 When enabled, makes the IDE subsystem use 64bit sector addresses.
1343 Default is 32bit.
1344
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001345- SCSI Support:
1346 At the moment only there is only support for the
1347 SYM53C8XX SCSI controller; define
1348 CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX to enable it.
1349
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001350 CONFIG_SYS_SCSI_MAX_LUN [8], CONFIG_SYS_SCSI_MAX_SCSI_ID [7] and
1351 CONFIG_SYS_SCSI_MAX_DEVICE [CONFIG_SYS_SCSI_MAX_SCSI_ID *
1352 CONFIG_SYS_SCSI_MAX_LUN] can be adjusted to define the
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001353 maximum numbers of LUNs, SCSI ID's and target
1354 devices.
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001355 CONFIG_SYS_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_CCF to fix clock timing (80Mhz)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001356
Wolfgang Denkec7fbf52013-10-04 17:43:24 +02001357 The environment variable 'scsidevs' is set to the number of
1358 SCSI devices found during the last scan.
Stefan Reinauere50a10e2012-10-29 05:23:48 +00001359
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001360- NETWORK Support (PCI):
wdenk4e112c12003-06-03 23:54:09 +00001361 CONFIG_E1000
Kyle Moffett64b94dd2011-10-18 11:05:29 +00001362 Support for Intel 8254x/8257x gigabit chips.
1363
1364 CONFIG_E1000_SPI
1365 Utility code for direct access to the SPI bus on Intel 8257x.
1366 This does not do anything useful unless you set at least one
1367 of CONFIG_CMD_E1000 or CONFIG_E1000_SPI_GENERIC.
1368
1369 CONFIG_E1000_SPI_GENERIC
1370 Allow generic access to the SPI bus on the Intel 8257x, for
1371 example with the "sspi" command.
1372
1373 CONFIG_CMD_E1000
1374 Management command for E1000 devices. When used on devices
1375 with SPI support you can reprogram the EEPROM from U-Boot.
stroese94ef1cf2003-06-05 15:39:44 +00001376
Andre Schwarz68c2a302008-03-06 16:45:44 +01001377 CONFIG_E1000_FALLBACK_MAC
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02001378 default MAC for empty EEPROM after production.
Andre Schwarz68c2a302008-03-06 16:45:44 +01001379
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001380 CONFIG_EEPRO100
1381 Support for Intel 82557/82559/82559ER chips.
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02001382 Optional CONFIG_EEPRO100_SROM_WRITE enables EEPROM
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001383 write routine for first time initialisation.
1384
1385 CONFIG_TULIP
1386 Support for Digital 2114x chips.
1387 Optional CONFIG_TULIP_SELECT_MEDIA for board specific
1388 modem chip initialisation (KS8761/QS6611).
1389
1390 CONFIG_NATSEMI
1391 Support for National dp83815 chips.
1392
1393 CONFIG_NS8382X
1394 Support for National dp8382[01] gigabit chips.
1395
wdenkaa603362003-05-12 21:50:16 +00001396- NETWORK Support (other):
1397
Jens Scharsigdab7cb82010-01-23 12:03:45 +01001398 CONFIG_DRIVER_AT91EMAC
1399 Support for AT91RM9200 EMAC.
1400
1401 CONFIG_RMII
1402 Define this to use reduced MII inteface
1403
1404 CONFIG_DRIVER_AT91EMAC_QUIET
1405 If this defined, the driver is quiet.
1406 The driver doen't show link status messages.
1407
Rob Herringc9830dc2011-12-15 11:15:49 +00001408 CONFIG_CALXEDA_XGMAC
1409 Support for the Calxeda XGMAC device
1410
Ashok93fb8722012-10-15 06:20:47 +00001411 CONFIG_LAN91C96
wdenkaa603362003-05-12 21:50:16 +00001412 Support for SMSC's LAN91C96 chips.
1413
1414 CONFIG_LAN91C96_BASE
1415 Define this to hold the physical address
1416 of the LAN91C96's I/O space
1417
1418 CONFIG_LAN91C96_USE_32_BIT
1419 Define this to enable 32 bit addressing
1420
Ashok93fb8722012-10-15 06:20:47 +00001421 CONFIG_SMC91111
wdenk3c711762004-06-09 13:37:52 +00001422 Support for SMSC's LAN91C111 chip
1423
1424 CONFIG_SMC91111_BASE
1425 Define this to hold the physical address
1426 of the device (I/O space)
1427
1428 CONFIG_SMC_USE_32_BIT
1429 Define this if data bus is 32 bits
1430
1431 CONFIG_SMC_USE_IOFUNCS
1432 Define this to use i/o functions instead of macros
1433 (some hardware wont work with macros)
1434
Heiko Schocher7d037f72011-11-15 10:00:04 -05001435 CONFIG_DRIVER_TI_EMAC
1436 Support for davinci emac
1437
1438 CONFIG_SYS_DAVINCI_EMAC_PHY_COUNT
1439 Define this if you have more then 3 PHYs.
1440
Macpaul Lin199c6252010-12-21 16:59:46 +08001441 CONFIG_FTGMAC100
1442 Support for Faraday's FTGMAC100 Gigabit SoC Ethernet
1443
1444 CONFIG_FTGMAC100_EGIGA
1445 Define this to use GE link update with gigabit PHY.
1446 Define this if FTGMAC100 is connected to gigabit PHY.
1447 If your system has 10/100 PHY only, it might not occur
1448 wrong behavior. Because PHY usually return timeout or
1449 useless data when polling gigabit status and gigabit
1450 control registers. This behavior won't affect the
1451 correctnessof 10/100 link speed update.
1452
Mike Rapoportf4761af2009-11-11 10:03:03 +02001453 CONFIG_SMC911X
Jens Gehrlein1dd48252008-05-05 14:06:11 +02001454 Support for SMSC's LAN911x and LAN921x chips
1455
Mike Rapoportf4761af2009-11-11 10:03:03 +02001456 CONFIG_SMC911X_BASE
Jens Gehrlein1dd48252008-05-05 14:06:11 +02001457 Define this to hold the physical address
1458 of the device (I/O space)
1459
Mike Rapoportf4761af2009-11-11 10:03:03 +02001460 CONFIG_SMC911X_32_BIT
Jens Gehrlein1dd48252008-05-05 14:06:11 +02001461 Define this if data bus is 32 bits
1462
Mike Rapoportf4761af2009-11-11 10:03:03 +02001463 CONFIG_SMC911X_16_BIT
Jens Gehrlein1dd48252008-05-05 14:06:11 +02001464 Define this if data bus is 16 bits. If your processor
1465 automatically converts one 32 bit word to two 16 bit
Mike Rapoportf4761af2009-11-11 10:03:03 +02001466 words you may also try CONFIG_SMC911X_32_BIT.
Jens Gehrlein1dd48252008-05-05 14:06:11 +02001467
Yoshihiro Shimodaed4cea02011-01-27 10:06:03 +09001468 CONFIG_SH_ETHER
1469 Support for Renesas on-chip Ethernet controller
1470
1471 CONFIG_SH_ETHER_USE_PORT
1472 Define the number of ports to be used
1473
1474 CONFIG_SH_ETHER_PHY_ADDR
1475 Define the ETH PHY's address
1476
Yoshihiro Shimoda281aa052011-01-27 10:06:08 +09001477 CONFIG_SH_ETHER_CACHE_WRITEBACK
1478 If this option is set, the driver enables cache flush.
1479
Heiko Schocher2b387762014-07-18 06:07:19 +02001480- PWM Support:
1481 CONFIG_PWM_IMX
1482 Support for PWM modul on the imx6.
1483
Vadim Bendeburydac69642011-10-17 08:36:14 +00001484- TPM Support:
Che-liang Chiouacea5702013-04-12 11:04:34 +00001485 CONFIG_TPM
1486 Support TPM devices.
1487
Tom Wai-Hong Tame49fed52013-04-12 11:04:37 +00001488 CONFIG_TPM_TIS_I2C
1489 Support for i2c bus TPM devices. Only one device
1490 per system is supported at this time.
1491
1492 CONFIG_TPM_TIS_I2C_BUS_NUMBER
1493 Define the the i2c bus number for the TPM device
1494
1495 CONFIG_TPM_TIS_I2C_SLAVE_ADDRESS
1496 Define the TPM's address on the i2c bus
1497
1498 CONFIG_TPM_TIS_I2C_BURST_LIMITATION
1499 Define the burst count bytes upper limit
1500
Dirk Eibach20489092013-06-26 15:55:15 +02001501 CONFIG_TPM_ATMEL_TWI
1502 Support for Atmel TWI TPM device. Requires I2C support.
1503
Che-liang Chiouacea5702013-04-12 11:04:34 +00001504 CONFIG_TPM_TIS_LPC
Vadim Bendeburydac69642011-10-17 08:36:14 +00001505 Support for generic parallel port TPM devices. Only one device
1506 per system is supported at this time.
1507
1508 CONFIG_TPM_TIS_BASE_ADDRESS
1509 Base address where the generic TPM device is mapped
1510 to. Contemporary x86 systems usually map it at
1511 0xfed40000.
1512
Reinhard Pfau4fece432013-06-26 15:55:13 +02001513 CONFIG_CMD_TPM
1514 Add tpm monitor functions.
1515 Requires CONFIG_TPM. If CONFIG_TPM_AUTH_SESSIONS is set, also
1516 provides monitor access to authorized functions.
1517
1518 CONFIG_TPM
1519 Define this to enable the TPM support library which provides
1520 functional interfaces to some TPM commands.
1521 Requires support for a TPM device.
1522
1523 CONFIG_TPM_AUTH_SESSIONS
1524 Define this to enable authorized functions in the TPM library.
1525 Requires CONFIG_TPM and CONFIG_SHA1.
1526
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001527- USB Support:
1528 At the moment only the UHCI host controller is
wdenk369d43d2004-03-14 14:09:05 +00001529 supported (PIP405, MIP405, MPC5200); define
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001530 CONFIG_USB_UHCI to enable it.
1531 define CONFIG_USB_KEYBOARD to enable the USB Keyboard
wdenkfb30b4c2004-10-09 22:44:59 +00001532 and define CONFIG_USB_STORAGE to enable the USB
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001533 storage devices.
1534 Note:
1535 Supported are USB Keyboards and USB Floppy drives
1536 (TEAC FD-05PUB).
wdenk369d43d2004-03-14 14:09:05 +00001537 MPC5200 USB requires additional defines:
1538 CONFIG_USB_CLOCK
1539 for 528 MHz Clock: 0x0001bbbb
Eric Millbrandt02848522009-08-13 08:32:37 -05001540 CONFIG_PSC3_USB
1541 for USB on PSC3
wdenk369d43d2004-03-14 14:09:05 +00001542 CONFIG_USB_CONFIG
1543 for differential drivers: 0x00001000
1544 for single ended drivers: 0x00005000
Eric Millbrandt02848522009-08-13 08:32:37 -05001545 for differential drivers on PSC3: 0x00000100
1546 for single ended drivers on PSC3: 0x00004100
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001547 CONFIG_SYS_USB_EVENT_POLL
Zhang Wei063f9ff2007-06-06 10:08:13 +02001548 May be defined to allow interrupt polling
1549 instead of using asynchronous interrupts
wdenk369d43d2004-03-14 14:09:05 +00001550
Simon Glass5978cdb2012-02-27 10:52:47 +00001551 CONFIG_USB_EHCI_TXFIFO_THRESH enables setting of the
1552 txfilltuning field in the EHCI controller on reset.
1553
Oleksandr Tymoshenko7a881752014-02-01 21:51:25 -07001554 CONFIG_USB_DWC2_REG_ADDR the physical CPU address of the DWC2
1555 HW module registers.
1556
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001557- USB Device:
1558 Define the below if you wish to use the USB console.
1559 Once firmware is rebuilt from a serial console issue the
1560 command "setenv stdin usbtty; setenv stdout usbtty" and
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02001561 attach your USB cable. The Unix command "dmesg" should print
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001562 it has found a new device. The environment variable usbtty
1563 can be set to gserial or cdc_acm to enable your device to
Wolfgang Denke2601822006-06-14 18:14:56 +02001564 appear to a USB host as a Linux gserial device or a
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001565 Common Device Class Abstract Control Model serial device.
1566 If you select usbtty = gserial you should be able to enumerate
1567 a Linux host by
1568 # modprobe usbserial vendor=0xVendorID product=0xProductID
1569 else if using cdc_acm, simply setting the environment
1570 variable usbtty to be cdc_acm should suffice. The following
1571 might be defined in YourBoardName.h
Wolfgang Denke2601822006-06-14 18:14:56 +02001572
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001573 CONFIG_USB_DEVICE
1574 Define this to build a UDC device
1575
1576 CONFIG_USB_TTY
1577 Define this to have a tty type of device available to
1578 talk to the UDC device
Wolfgang Denke2601822006-06-14 18:14:56 +02001579
Vipin KUMARbdb17702012-03-26 15:38:06 +05301580 CONFIG_USBD_HS
1581 Define this to enable the high speed support for usb
1582 device and usbtty. If this feature is enabled, a routine
1583 int is_usbd_high_speed(void)
1584 also needs to be defined by the driver to dynamically poll
1585 whether the enumeration has succeded at high speed or full
1586 speed.
1587
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001588 CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_IS_IN_ENV
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001589 Define this if you want stdin, stdout &/or stderr to
1590 be set to usbtty.
1591
1592 mpc8xx:
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001593 CONFIG_SYS_USB_EXTC_CLK 0xBLAH
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001594 Derive USB clock from external clock "blah"
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001595 - CONFIG_SYS_USB_EXTC_CLK 0x02
Wolfgang Denke2601822006-06-14 18:14:56 +02001596
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001597 CONFIG_SYS_USB_BRG_CLK 0xBLAH
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001598 Derive USB clock from brgclk
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001599 - CONFIG_SYS_USB_BRG_CLK 0x04
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001600
Wolfgang Denke2601822006-06-14 18:14:56 +02001601 If you have a USB-IF assigned VendorID then you may wish to
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001602 define your own vendor specific values either in BoardName.h
Wolfgang Denke2601822006-06-14 18:14:56 +02001603 or directly in usbd_vendor_info.h. If you don't define
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001604 CONFIG_USBD_MANUFACTURER, CONFIG_USBD_PRODUCT_NAME,
1605 CONFIG_USBD_VENDORID and CONFIG_USBD_PRODUCTID, then U-Boot
1606 should pretend to be a Linux device to it's target host.
1607
1608 CONFIG_USBD_MANUFACTURER
1609 Define this string as the name of your company for
1610 - CONFIG_USBD_MANUFACTURER "my company"
Wolfgang Denke2601822006-06-14 18:14:56 +02001611
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001612 CONFIG_USBD_PRODUCT_NAME
1613 Define this string as the name of your product
1614 - CONFIG_USBD_PRODUCT_NAME "acme usb device"
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001615
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001616 CONFIG_USBD_VENDORID
1617 Define this as your assigned Vendor ID from the USB
1618 Implementors Forum. This *must* be a genuine Vendor ID
1619 to avoid polluting the USB namespace.
1620 - CONFIG_USBD_VENDORID 0xFFFF
Wolfgang Denke2601822006-06-14 18:14:56 +02001621
Wolfgang Denk3f0137b2006-06-14 17:45:53 +02001622 CONFIG_USBD_PRODUCTID
1623 Define this as the unique Product ID
1624 for your device
1625 - CONFIG_USBD_PRODUCTID 0xFFFF
Wolfgang Denke2601822006-06-14 18:14:56 +02001626
Igor Grinbergac5f6ee2011-12-12 12:08:35 +02001627- ULPI Layer Support:
1628 The ULPI (UTMI Low Pin (count) Interface) PHYs are supported via
1629 the generic ULPI layer. The generic layer accesses the ULPI PHY
1630 via the platform viewport, so you need both the genric layer and
1631 the viewport enabled. Currently only Chipidea/ARC based
1632 viewport is supported.
1633 To enable the ULPI layer support, define CONFIG_USB_ULPI and
1634 CONFIG_USB_ULPI_VIEWPORT in your board configuration file.
Lucas Stachf31e4112012-10-01 00:44:35 +02001635 If your ULPI phy needs a different reference clock than the
1636 standard 24 MHz then you have to define CONFIG_ULPI_REF_CLK to
1637 the appropriate value in Hz.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001638
wdenk7a428cc2003-06-15 22:40:42 +00001639- MMC Support:
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00001640 The MMC controller on the Intel PXA is supported. To
1641 enable this define CONFIG_MMC. The MMC can be
1642 accessed from the boot prompt by mapping the device
wdenk7a428cc2003-06-15 22:40:42 +00001643 to physical memory similar to flash. Command line is
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05001644 enabled with CONFIG_CMD_MMC. The MMC driver also works with
1645 the FAT fs. This is enabled with CONFIG_CMD_FAT.
wdenk7a428cc2003-06-15 22:40:42 +00001646
Yoshihiro Shimodadb7717b2011-07-04 22:21:22 +00001647 CONFIG_SH_MMCIF
1648 Support for Renesas on-chip MMCIF controller
1649
1650 CONFIG_SH_MMCIF_ADDR
1651 Define the base address of MMCIF registers
1652
1653 CONFIG_SH_MMCIF_CLK
1654 Define the clock frequency for MMCIF
1655
Pierre Aubertbcc302c2014-04-24 10:30:08 +02001656 CONFIG_GENERIC_MMC
1657 Enable the generic MMC driver
1658
1659 CONFIG_SUPPORT_EMMC_BOOT
1660 Enable some additional features of the eMMC boot partitions.
1661
1662 CONFIG_SUPPORT_EMMC_RPMB
1663 Enable the commands for reading, writing and programming the
1664 key for the Replay Protection Memory Block partition in eMMC.
1665
Tom Rini58a8d322013-03-14 05:32:47 +00001666- USB Device Firmware Update (DFU) class support:
1667 CONFIG_DFU_FUNCTION
1668 This enables the USB portion of the DFU USB class
1669
1670 CONFIG_CMD_DFU
1671 This enables the command "dfu" which is used to have
1672 U-Boot create a DFU class device via USB. This command
1673 requires that the "dfu_alt_info" environment variable be
1674 set and define the alt settings to expose to the host.
1675
1676 CONFIG_DFU_MMC
1677 This enables support for exposing (e)MMC devices via DFU.
1678
Pantelis Antonioucf14d0d2013-03-14 05:32:52 +00001679 CONFIG_DFU_NAND
1680 This enables support for exposing NAND devices via DFU.
1681
Afzal Mohammede3c687a2013-09-18 01:15:24 +05301682 CONFIG_DFU_RAM
1683 This enables support for exposing RAM via DFU.
1684 Note: DFU spec refer to non-volatile memory usage, but
1685 allow usages beyond the scope of spec - here RAM usage,
1686 one that would help mostly the developer.
1687
Heiko Schochera2f831e2013-06-12 06:05:51 +02001688 CONFIG_SYS_DFU_DATA_BUF_SIZE
1689 Dfu transfer uses a buffer before writing data to the
1690 raw storage device. Make the size (in bytes) of this buffer
1691 configurable. The size of this buffer is also configurable
1692 through the "dfu_bufsiz" environment variable.
1693
Pantelis Antonioua6e788d2013-03-14 05:32:48 +00001694 CONFIG_SYS_DFU_MAX_FILE_SIZE
1695 When updating files rather than the raw storage device,
1696 we use a static buffer to copy the file into and then write
1697 the buffer once we've been given the whole file. Define
1698 this to the maximum filesize (in bytes) for the buffer.
1699 Default is 4 MiB if undefined.
1700
Heiko Schochere1ba1512014-03-18 08:09:56 +01001701 DFU_DEFAULT_POLL_TIMEOUT
1702 Poll timeout [ms], is the timeout a device can send to the
1703 host. The host must wait for this timeout before sending
1704 a subsequent DFU_GET_STATUS request to the device.
1705
1706 DFU_MANIFEST_POLL_TIMEOUT
1707 Poll timeout [ms], which the device sends to the host when
1708 entering dfuMANIFEST state. Host waits this timeout, before
1709 sending again an USB request to the device.
1710
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -05001711- USB Device Android Fastboot support:
1712 CONFIG_CMD_FASTBOOT
1713 This enables the command "fastboot" which enables the Android
1714 fastboot mode for the platform's USB device. Fastboot is a USB
1715 protocol for downloading images, flashing and device control
1716 used on Android devices.
1717 See doc/README.android-fastboot for more information.
1718
1719 CONFIG_ANDROID_BOOT_IMAGE
1720 This enables support for booting images which use the Android
1721 image format header.
1722
1723 CONFIG_USB_FASTBOOT_BUF_ADDR
1724 The fastboot protocol requires a large memory buffer for
1725 downloads. Define this to the starting RAM address to use for
1726 downloaded images.
1727
1728 CONFIG_USB_FASTBOOT_BUF_SIZE
1729 The fastboot protocol requires a large memory buffer for
1730 downloads. This buffer should be as large as possible for a
1731 platform. Define this to the size available RAM for fastboot.
1732
Steve Raebfb9ba42014-08-26 11:47:28 -07001733 CONFIG_FASTBOOT_FLASH
1734 The fastboot protocol includes a "flash" command for writing
1735 the downloaded image to a non-volatile storage device. Define
1736 this to enable the "fastboot flash" command.
1737
1738 CONFIG_FASTBOOT_FLASH_MMC_DEV
1739 The fastboot "flash" command requires additional information
1740 regarding the non-volatile storage device. Define this to
1741 the eMMC device that fastboot should use to store the image.
1742
Steve Rae7d059342014-12-12 15:51:54 -08001743 CONFIG_FASTBOOT_GPT_NAME
1744 The fastboot "flash" command supports writing the downloaded
1745 image to the Protective MBR and the Primary GUID Partition
1746 Table. (Additionally, this downloaded image is post-processed
1747 to generate and write the Backup GUID Partition Table.)
1748 This occurs when the specified "partition name" on the
1749 "fastboot flash" command line matches this value.
1750 Default is GPT_ENTRY_NAME (currently "gpt") if undefined.
1751
wdenkda04a8b2004-08-02 23:22:59 +00001752- Journaling Flash filesystem support:
1753 CONFIG_JFFS2_NAND, CONFIG_JFFS2_NAND_OFF, CONFIG_JFFS2_NAND_SIZE,
1754 CONFIG_JFFS2_NAND_DEV
1755 Define these for a default partition on a NAND device
1756
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001757 CONFIG_SYS_JFFS2_FIRST_SECTOR,
1758 CONFIG_SYS_JFFS2_FIRST_BANK, CONFIG_SYS_JFFS2_NUM_BANKS
wdenkda04a8b2004-08-02 23:22:59 +00001759 Define these for a default partition on a NOR device
1760
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001761 CONFIG_SYS_JFFS_CUSTOM_PART
wdenkda04a8b2004-08-02 23:22:59 +00001762 Define this to create an own partition. You have to provide a
1763 function struct part_info* jffs2_part_info(int part_num)
1764
1765 If you define only one JFFS2 partition you may also want to
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001766 #define CONFIG_SYS_JFFS_SINGLE_PART 1
wdenkda04a8b2004-08-02 23:22:59 +00001767 to disable the command chpart. This is the default when you
1768 have not defined a custom partition
1769
Donggeun Kim8f814002011-10-24 21:15:28 +00001770- FAT(File Allocation Table) filesystem write function support:
1771 CONFIG_FAT_WRITE
Donggeun Kimb44c8ab2012-03-22 04:38:56 +00001772
1773 Define this to enable support for saving memory data as a
1774 file in FAT formatted partition.
1775
1776 This will also enable the command "fatwrite" enabling the
1777 user to write files to FAT.
Donggeun Kim8f814002011-10-24 21:15:28 +00001778
Gabe Black7f8574c2012-10-12 14:26:11 +00001779CBFS (Coreboot Filesystem) support
1780 CONFIG_CMD_CBFS
1781
1782 Define this to enable support for reading from a Coreboot
1783 filesystem. Available commands are cbfsinit, cbfsinfo, cbfsls
1784 and cbfsload.
1785
Siva Durga Prasad Paladugu1c4cf332014-05-26 19:18:37 +05301786- FAT(File Allocation Table) filesystem cluster size:
1787 CONFIG_FS_FAT_MAX_CLUSTSIZE
1788
1789 Define the max cluster size for fat operations else
1790 a default value of 65536 will be defined.
1791
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001792- Keyboard Support:
1793 CONFIG_ISA_KEYBOARD
1794
1795 Define this to enable standard (PC-Style) keyboard
1796 support
1797
1798 CONFIG_I8042_KBD
1799 Standard PC keyboard driver with US (is default) and
1800 GERMAN key layout (switch via environment 'keymap=de') support.
1801 Export function i8042_kbd_init, i8042_tstc and i8042_getc
1802 for cfb_console. Supports cursor blinking.
1803
Hung-ying Tyan4a48bcf2013-05-15 18:27:32 +08001804 CONFIG_CROS_EC_KEYB
1805 Enables a Chrome OS keyboard using the CROS_EC interface.
1806 This uses CROS_EC to communicate with a second microcontroller
1807 which provides key scans on request.
1808
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001809- Video support:
1810 CONFIG_VIDEO
1811
1812 Define this to enable video support (for output to
1813 video).
1814
1815 CONFIG_VIDEO_CT69000
1816
1817 Enable Chips & Technologies 69000 Video chip
1818
1819 CONFIG_VIDEO_SMI_LYNXEM
wdenkd3602132004-03-25 15:14:43 +00001820 Enable Silicon Motion SMI 712/710/810 Video chip. The
wdenkaea86e42004-03-23 22:53:55 +00001821 video output is selected via environment 'videoout'
1822 (1 = LCD and 2 = CRT). If videoout is undefined, CRT is
1823 assumed.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001824
wdenkd3602132004-03-25 15:14:43 +00001825 For the CT69000 and SMI_LYNXEM drivers, videomode is
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02001826 selected via environment 'videomode'. Two different ways
wdenkaea86e42004-03-23 22:53:55 +00001827 are possible:
1828 - "videomode=num" 'num' is a standard LiLo mode numbers.
wdenk05939202004-04-18 17:39:38 +00001829 Following standard modes are supported (* is default):
wdenkaea86e42004-03-23 22:53:55 +00001830
1831 Colors 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1152x864 1280x1024
1832 -------------+---------------------------------------------
1833 8 bits | 0x301* 0x303 0x305 0x161 0x307
1834 15 bits | 0x310 0x313 0x316 0x162 0x319
1835 16 bits | 0x311 0x314 0x317 0x163 0x31A
1836 24 bits | 0x312 0x315 0x318 ? 0x31B
1837 -------------+---------------------------------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001838 (i.e. setenv videomode 317; saveenv; reset;)
1839
wdenkd3602132004-03-25 15:14:43 +00001840 - "videomode=bootargs" all the video parameters are parsed
Marcel Ziswileraea68562007-12-30 03:30:46 +01001841 from the bootargs. (See drivers/video/videomodes.c)
wdenkaea86e42004-03-23 22:53:55 +00001842
1843
stroeseb9c17c52003-04-04 15:53:41 +00001844 CONFIG_VIDEO_SED13806
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00001845 Enable Epson SED13806 driver. This driver supports 8bpp
wdenk9dd2b882002-12-03 21:28:10 +00001846 and 16bpp modes defined by CONFIG_VIDEO_SED13806_8BPP
1847 or CONFIG_VIDEO_SED13806_16BPP
1848
Timur Tabi020edd22011-02-15 17:09:19 -06001849 CONFIG_FSL_DIU_FB
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02001850 Enable the Freescale DIU video driver. Reference boards for
Timur Tabi020edd22011-02-15 17:09:19 -06001851 SOCs that have a DIU should define this macro to enable DIU
1852 support, and should also define these other macros:
1853
1854 CONFIG_SYS_DIU_ADDR
1855 CONFIG_VIDEO
1856 CONFIG_CMD_BMP
1857 CONFIG_CFB_CONSOLE
1858 CONFIG_VIDEO_SW_CURSOR
1859 CONFIG_VGA_AS_SINGLE_DEVICE
1860 CONFIG_VIDEO_LOGO
1861 CONFIG_VIDEO_BMP_LOGO
1862
Timur Tabi32f709e2011-04-11 14:18:22 -05001863 The DIU driver will look for the 'video-mode' environment
1864 variable, and if defined, enable the DIU as a console during
1865 boot. See the documentation file README.video for a
1866 description of this variable.
Timur Tabi020edd22011-02-15 17:09:19 -06001867
Simon Glass54df8ce2012-12-03 13:59:47 +00001868 CONFIG_VIDEO_VGA
1869
1870 Enable the VGA video / BIOS for x86. The alternative if you
1871 are using coreboot is to use the coreboot frame buffer
1872 driver.
1873
1874
wdenk4e112c12003-06-03 23:54:09 +00001875- Keyboard Support:
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00001876 CONFIG_KEYBOARD
wdenk4e112c12003-06-03 23:54:09 +00001877
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00001878 Define this to enable a custom keyboard support.
1879 This simply calls drv_keyboard_init() which must be
1880 defined in your board-specific files.
1881 The only board using this so far is RBC823.
wdenk9dd2b882002-12-03 21:28:10 +00001882
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001883- LCD Support: CONFIG_LCD
1884
1885 Define this to enable LCD support (for output to LCD
1886 display); also select one of the supported displays
1887 by defining one of these:
1888
Stelian Popf6f86652008-05-09 21:57:18 +02001889 CONFIG_ATMEL_LCD:
1890
1891 HITACHI TX09D70VM1CCA, 3.5", 240x320.
1892
wdenkc0d54ae2003-11-25 16:55:19 +00001893 CONFIG_NEC_NL6448AC33:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001894
wdenkc0d54ae2003-11-25 16:55:19 +00001895 NEC NL6448AC33-18. Active, color, single scan.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001896
wdenkc0d54ae2003-11-25 16:55:19 +00001897 CONFIG_NEC_NL6448BC20
1898
1899 NEC NL6448BC20-08. 6.5", 640x480.
1900 Active, color, single scan.
1901
1902 CONFIG_NEC_NL6448BC33_54
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001903
wdenkc0d54ae2003-11-25 16:55:19 +00001904 NEC NL6448BC33-54. 10.4", 640x480.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001905 Active, color, single scan.
1906
1907 CONFIG_SHARP_16x9
1908
1909 Sharp 320x240. Active, color, single scan.
1910 It isn't 16x9, and I am not sure what it is.
1911
1912 CONFIG_SHARP_LQ64D341
1913
1914 Sharp LQ64D341 display, 640x480.
1915 Active, color, single scan.
1916
1917 CONFIG_HLD1045
1918
1919 HLD1045 display, 640x480.
1920 Active, color, single scan.
1921
1922 CONFIG_OPTREX_BW
1923
1924 Optrex CBL50840-2 NF-FW 99 22 M5
1925 or
1926 Hitachi LMG6912RPFC-00T
1927 or
1928 Hitachi SP14Q002
1929
1930 320x240. Black & white.
1931
1932 Normally display is black on white background; define
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02001933 CONFIG_SYS_WHITE_ON_BLACK to get it inverted.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00001934
Simon Glass599a4df2012-10-17 13:24:54 +00001935 CONFIG_LCD_ALIGNMENT
1936
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08001937 Normally the LCD is page-aligned (typically 4KB). If this is
Simon Glass599a4df2012-10-17 13:24:54 +00001938 defined then the LCD will be aligned to this value instead.
1939 For ARM it is sometimes useful to use MMU_SECTION_SIZE
1940 here, since it is cheaper to change data cache settings on
1941 a per-section basis.
1942
Simon Glassaf3e2802012-10-17 13:24:59 +00001943 CONFIG_CONSOLE_SCROLL_LINES
1944
1945 When the console need to be scrolled, this is the number of
1946 lines to scroll by. It defaults to 1. Increasing this makes
1947 the console jump but can help speed up operation when scrolling
1948 is slow.
Simon Glass599a4df2012-10-17 13:24:54 +00001949
Hannes Petermaiera3c8e862015-03-27 08:01:38 +01001950 CONFIG_LCD_ROTATION
1951
1952 Sometimes, for example if the display is mounted in portrait
1953 mode or even if it's mounted landscape but rotated by 180degree,
1954 we need to rotate our content of the display relative to the
1955 framebuffer, so that user can read the messages which are
1956 printed out.
1957 Once CONFIG_LCD_ROTATION is defined, the lcd_console will be
1958 initialized with a given rotation from "vl_rot" out of
1959 "vidinfo_t" which is provided by the board specific code.
1960 The value for vl_rot is coded as following (matching to
1961 fbcon=rotate:<n> linux-kernel commandline):
1962 0 = no rotation respectively 0 degree
1963 1 = 90 degree rotation
1964 2 = 180 degree rotation
1965 3 = 270 degree rotation
1966
1967 If CONFIG_LCD_ROTATION is not defined, the console will be
1968 initialized with 0degree rotation.
1969
Tom Wai-Hong Tam79926a42012-09-28 15:11:16 +00001970 CONFIG_LCD_BMP_RLE8
1971
1972 Support drawing of RLE8-compressed bitmaps on the LCD.
1973
Tom Wai-Hong Tam6664f202012-12-05 14:46:40 +00001974 CONFIG_I2C_EDID
1975
1976 Enables an 'i2c edid' command which can read EDID
1977 information over I2C from an attached LCD display.
1978
wdenkeb20ad32003-09-05 23:19:14 +00001979- Splash Screen Support: CONFIG_SPLASH_SCREEN
wdenk92bbe3f2003-04-20 14:04:18 +00001980
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00001981 If this option is set, the environment is checked for
1982 a variable "splashimage". If found, the usual display
1983 of logo, copyright and system information on the LCD
wdenk01686632004-06-30 22:59:18 +00001984 is suppressed and the BMP image at the address
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00001985 specified in "splashimage" is loaded instead. The
1986 console is redirected to the "nulldev", too. This
1987 allows for a "silent" boot where a splash screen is
1988 loaded very quickly after power-on.
wdenk92bbe3f2003-04-20 14:04:18 +00001989
Nikita Kiryanov2f3e2ca2013-02-24 21:28:43 +00001990 CONFIG_SPLASHIMAGE_GUARD
1991
1992 If this option is set, then U-Boot will prevent the environment
1993 variable "splashimage" from being set to a problematic address
Tom Rini958a8f82014-02-25 10:27:01 -05001994 (see README.displaying-bmps).
Nikita Kiryanov2f3e2ca2013-02-24 21:28:43 +00001995 This option is useful for targets where, due to alignment
1996 restrictions, an improperly aligned BMP image will cause a data
1997 abort. If you think you will not have problems with unaligned
1998 accesses (for example because your toolchain prevents them)
1999 there is no need to set this option.
2000
Matthias Weisser53884182009-07-09 16:07:30 +02002001 CONFIG_SPLASH_SCREEN_ALIGN
2002
2003 If this option is set the splash image can be freely positioned
2004 on the screen. Environment variable "splashpos" specifies the
2005 position as "x,y". If a positive number is given it is used as
2006 number of pixel from left/top. If a negative number is given it
2007 is used as number of pixel from right/bottom. You can also
2008 specify 'm' for centering the image.
2009
2010 Example:
2011 setenv splashpos m,m
2012 => image at center of screen
2013
2014 setenv splashpos 30,20
2015 => image at x = 30 and y = 20
2016
2017 setenv splashpos -10,m
2018 => vertically centered image
2019 at x = dspWidth - bmpWidth - 9
2020
Stefan Roesed9d97742005-09-22 09:04:17 +02002021- Gzip compressed BMP image support: CONFIG_VIDEO_BMP_GZIP
2022
2023 If this option is set, additionally to standard BMP
2024 images, gzipped BMP images can be displayed via the
2025 splashscreen support or the bmp command.
2026
Anatolij Gustschin6b4e4fc2010-03-15 14:50:25 +01002027- Run length encoded BMP image (RLE8) support: CONFIG_VIDEO_BMP_RLE8
2028
2029 If this option is set, 8-bit RLE compressed BMP images
2030 can be displayed via the splashscreen support or the
2031 bmp command.
2032
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08002033- Do compressing for memory range:
Lei Wene4e248d2012-09-28 04:26:47 +00002034 CONFIG_CMD_ZIP
2035
2036 If this option is set, it would use zlib deflate method
2037 to compress the specified memory at its best effort.
2038
wdenk710e3502003-08-29 20:57:53 +00002039- Compression support:
Kees Cook5b06e642013-08-16 07:59:12 -07002040 CONFIG_GZIP
2041
2042 Enabled by default to support gzip compressed images.
2043
wdenk710e3502003-08-29 20:57:53 +00002044 CONFIG_BZIP2
2045
2046 If this option is set, support for bzip2 compressed
2047 images is included. If not, only uncompressed and gzip
2048 compressed images are supported.
2049
wdenk9c53f402003-10-15 23:53:47 +00002050 NOTE: the bzip2 algorithm requires a lot of RAM, so
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002051 the malloc area (as defined by CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_LEN) should
wdenk9c53f402003-10-15 23:53:47 +00002052 be at least 4MB.
wdenk92bbe3f2003-04-20 14:04:18 +00002053
Luigi 'Comio' Mantellini35afc062008-09-08 02:46:13 +02002054 CONFIG_LZMA
2055
2056 If this option is set, support for lzma compressed
2057 images is included.
2058
2059 Note: The LZMA algorithm adds between 2 and 4KB of code and it
2060 requires an amount of dynamic memory that is given by the
2061 formula:
2062
2063 (1846 + 768 << (lc + lp)) * sizeof(uint16)
2064
2065 Where lc and lp stand for, respectively, Literal context bits
2066 and Literal pos bits.
2067
2068 This value is upper-bounded by 14MB in the worst case. Anyway,
2069 for a ~4MB large kernel image, we have lc=3 and lp=0 for a
2070 total amount of (1846 + 768 << (3 + 0)) * 2 = ~41KB... that is
2071 a very small buffer.
2072
2073 Use the lzmainfo tool to determinate the lc and lp values and
2074 then calculate the amount of needed dynamic memory (ensuring
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002075 the appropriate CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_LEN value).
Luigi 'Comio' Mantellini35afc062008-09-08 02:46:13 +02002076
Kees Cook5b06e642013-08-16 07:59:12 -07002077 CONFIG_LZO
2078
2079 If this option is set, support for LZO compressed images
2080 is included.
2081
wdenk0e2bd9c2004-06-06 21:51:03 +00002082- MII/PHY support:
2083 CONFIG_PHY_ADDR
2084
2085 The address of PHY on MII bus.
2086
2087 CONFIG_PHY_CLOCK_FREQ (ppc4xx)
2088
2089 The clock frequency of the MII bus
2090
2091 CONFIG_PHY_GIGE
2092
2093 If this option is set, support for speed/duplex
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002094 detection of gigabit PHY is included.
wdenk0e2bd9c2004-06-06 21:51:03 +00002095
2096 CONFIG_PHY_RESET_DELAY
2097
2098 Some PHY like Intel LXT971A need extra delay after
2099 reset before any MII register access is possible.
2100 For such PHY, set this option to the usec delay
2101 required. (minimum 300usec for LXT971A)
2102
2103 CONFIG_PHY_CMD_DELAY (ppc4xx)
2104
2105 Some PHY like Intel LXT971A need extra delay after
2106 command issued before MII status register can be read
2107
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002108- Ethernet address:
2109 CONFIG_ETHADDR
richardretanubune5167f12008-09-29 18:28:23 -04002110 CONFIG_ETH1ADDR
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002111 CONFIG_ETH2ADDR
2112 CONFIG_ETH3ADDR
richardretanubune5167f12008-09-29 18:28:23 -04002113 CONFIG_ETH4ADDR
2114 CONFIG_ETH5ADDR
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002115
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002116 Define a default value for Ethernet address to use
2117 for the respective Ethernet interface, in case this
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002118 is not determined automatically.
2119
2120- IP address:
2121 CONFIG_IPADDR
2122
2123 Define a default value for the IP address to use for
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002124 the default Ethernet interface, in case this is not
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002125 determined through e.g. bootp.
Wolfgang Denk26da2992011-10-26 10:21:22 +00002126 (Environment variable "ipaddr")
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002127
2128- Server IP address:
2129 CONFIG_SERVERIP
2130
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002131 Defines a default value for the IP address of a TFTP
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002132 server to contact when using the "tftboot" command.
Wolfgang Denk26da2992011-10-26 10:21:22 +00002133 (Environment variable "serverip")
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002134
Robin Getz470a6d42009-07-21 12:15:28 -04002135 CONFIG_KEEP_SERVERADDR
2136
2137 Keeps the server's MAC address, in the env 'serveraddr'
2138 for passing to bootargs (like Linux's netconsole option)
2139
Wolfgang Denk26da2992011-10-26 10:21:22 +00002140- Gateway IP address:
2141 CONFIG_GATEWAYIP
2142
2143 Defines a default value for the IP address of the
2144 default router where packets to other networks are
2145 sent to.
2146 (Environment variable "gatewayip")
2147
2148- Subnet mask:
2149 CONFIG_NETMASK
2150
2151 Defines a default value for the subnet mask (or
2152 routing prefix) which is used to determine if an IP
2153 address belongs to the local subnet or needs to be
2154 forwarded through a router.
2155 (Environment variable "netmask")
2156
David Updegraff7280da72007-06-11 10:41:07 -05002157- Multicast TFTP Mode:
2158 CONFIG_MCAST_TFTP
2159
2160 Defines whether you want to support multicast TFTP as per
2161 rfc-2090; for example to work with atftp. Lets lots of targets
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002162 tftp down the same boot image concurrently. Note: the Ethernet
David Updegraff7280da72007-06-11 10:41:07 -05002163 driver in use must provide a function: mcast() to join/leave a
2164 multicast group.
2165
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002166- BOOTP Recovery Mode:
2167 CONFIG_BOOTP_RANDOM_DELAY
2168
2169 If you have many targets in a network that try to
2170 boot using BOOTP, you may want to avoid that all
2171 systems send out BOOTP requests at precisely the same
2172 moment (which would happen for instance at recovery
2173 from a power failure, when all systems will try to
2174 boot, thus flooding the BOOTP server. Defining
2175 CONFIG_BOOTP_RANDOM_DELAY causes a random delay to be
2176 inserted before sending out BOOTP requests. The
Wolfgang Denkb65aaf92007-08-06 23:21:05 +02002177 following delays are inserted then:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002178
2179 1st BOOTP request: delay 0 ... 1 sec
2180 2nd BOOTP request: delay 0 ... 2 sec
2181 3rd BOOTP request: delay 0 ... 4 sec
2182 4th and following
2183 BOOTP requests: delay 0 ... 8 sec
2184
Thierry Reding8977cda2014-08-19 10:21:24 +02002185 CONFIG_BOOTP_ID_CACHE_SIZE
2186
2187 BOOTP packets are uniquely identified using a 32-bit ID. The
2188 server will copy the ID from client requests to responses and
2189 U-Boot will use this to determine if it is the destination of
2190 an incoming response. Some servers will check that addresses
2191 aren't in use before handing them out (usually using an ARP
2192 ping) and therefore take up to a few hundred milliseconds to
2193 respond. Network congestion may also influence the time it
2194 takes for a response to make it back to the client. If that
2195 time is too long, U-Boot will retransmit requests. In order
2196 to allow earlier responses to still be accepted after these
2197 retransmissions, U-Boot's BOOTP client keeps a small cache of
2198 IDs. The CONFIG_BOOTP_ID_CACHE_SIZE controls the size of this
2199 cache. The default is to keep IDs for up to four outstanding
2200 requests. Increasing this will allow U-Boot to accept offers
2201 from a BOOTP client in networks with unusually high latency.
2202
stroesee0aadfb2003-08-28 14:17:32 +00002203- DHCP Advanced Options:
Jon Loeliger5336a762007-07-09 22:08:34 -05002204 You can fine tune the DHCP functionality by defining
2205 CONFIG_BOOTP_* symbols:
stroesee0aadfb2003-08-28 14:17:32 +00002206
Jon Loeliger5336a762007-07-09 22:08:34 -05002207 CONFIG_BOOTP_SUBNETMASK
2208 CONFIG_BOOTP_GATEWAY
2209 CONFIG_BOOTP_HOSTNAME
2210 CONFIG_BOOTP_NISDOMAIN
2211 CONFIG_BOOTP_BOOTPATH
2212 CONFIG_BOOTP_BOOTFILESIZE
2213 CONFIG_BOOTP_DNS
2214 CONFIG_BOOTP_DNS2
2215 CONFIG_BOOTP_SEND_HOSTNAME
2216 CONFIG_BOOTP_NTPSERVER
2217 CONFIG_BOOTP_TIMEOFFSET
2218 CONFIG_BOOTP_VENDOREX
Joe Hershberger8ca7fa02012-05-23 07:59:19 +00002219 CONFIG_BOOTP_MAY_FAIL
stroesee0aadfb2003-08-28 14:17:32 +00002220
Wilson Callan22bcd6e2007-07-28 10:56:13 -04002221 CONFIG_BOOTP_SERVERIP - TFTP server will be the serverip
2222 environment variable, not the BOOTP server.
stroesee0aadfb2003-08-28 14:17:32 +00002223
Joe Hershberger8ca7fa02012-05-23 07:59:19 +00002224 CONFIG_BOOTP_MAY_FAIL - If the DHCP server is not found
2225 after the configured retry count, the call will fail
2226 instead of starting over. This can be used to fail over
2227 to Link-local IP address configuration if the DHCP server
2228 is not available.
2229
stroesee0aadfb2003-08-28 14:17:32 +00002230 CONFIG_BOOTP_DNS2 - If a DHCP client requests the DNS
2231 serverip from a DHCP server, it is possible that more
2232 than one DNS serverip is offered to the client.
2233 If CONFIG_BOOTP_DNS2 is enabled, the secondary DNS
2234 serverip will be stored in the additional environment
2235 variable "dnsip2". The first DNS serverip is always
2236 stored in the variable "dnsip", when CONFIG_BOOTP_DNS
Jon Loeliger5336a762007-07-09 22:08:34 -05002237 is defined.
stroesee0aadfb2003-08-28 14:17:32 +00002238
2239 CONFIG_BOOTP_SEND_HOSTNAME - Some DHCP servers are capable
2240 to do a dynamic update of a DNS server. To do this, they
2241 need the hostname of the DHCP requester.
Wilson Callan22bcd6e2007-07-28 10:56:13 -04002242 If CONFIG_BOOTP_SEND_HOSTNAME is defined, the content
Jon Loeliger5336a762007-07-09 22:08:34 -05002243 of the "hostname" environment variable is passed as
2244 option 12 to the DHCP server.
stroesee0aadfb2003-08-28 14:17:32 +00002245
Aras Vaichas72aa3f32008-03-26 09:43:57 +11002246 CONFIG_BOOTP_DHCP_REQUEST_DELAY
2247
2248 A 32bit value in microseconds for a delay between
2249 receiving a "DHCP Offer" and sending the "DHCP Request".
2250 This fixes a problem with certain DHCP servers that don't
2251 respond 100% of the time to a "DHCP request". E.g. On an
2252 AT91RM9200 processor running at 180MHz, this delay needed
2253 to be *at least* 15,000 usec before a Windows Server 2003
2254 DHCP server would reply 100% of the time. I recommend at
2255 least 50,000 usec to be safe. The alternative is to hope
2256 that one of the retries will be successful but note that
2257 the DHCP timeout and retry process takes a longer than
2258 this delay.
2259
Joe Hershbergerb35a3a62012-05-23 08:00:12 +00002260 - Link-local IP address negotiation:
2261 Negotiate with other link-local clients on the local network
2262 for an address that doesn't require explicit configuration.
2263 This is especially useful if a DHCP server cannot be guaranteed
2264 to exist in all environments that the device must operate.
2265
2266 See doc/README.link-local for more information.
2267
wdenk145d2c12004-04-15 21:48:45 +00002268 - CDP Options:
wdenk05939202004-04-18 17:39:38 +00002269 CONFIG_CDP_DEVICE_ID
wdenk145d2c12004-04-15 21:48:45 +00002270
2271 The device id used in CDP trigger frames.
2272
2273 CONFIG_CDP_DEVICE_ID_PREFIX
2274
2275 A two character string which is prefixed to the MAC address
2276 of the device.
2277
2278 CONFIG_CDP_PORT_ID
2279
2280 A printf format string which contains the ascii name of
2281 the port. Normally is set to "eth%d" which sets
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002282 eth0 for the first Ethernet, eth1 for the second etc.
wdenk145d2c12004-04-15 21:48:45 +00002283
2284 CONFIG_CDP_CAPABILITIES
2285
2286 A 32bit integer which indicates the device capabilities;
2287 0x00000010 for a normal host which does not forwards.
2288
2289 CONFIG_CDP_VERSION
2290
2291 An ascii string containing the version of the software.
2292
2293 CONFIG_CDP_PLATFORM
2294
2295 An ascii string containing the name of the platform.
2296
2297 CONFIG_CDP_TRIGGER
2298
2299 A 32bit integer sent on the trigger.
2300
2301 CONFIG_CDP_POWER_CONSUMPTION
2302
2303 A 16bit integer containing the power consumption of the
2304 device in .1 of milliwatts.
2305
2306 CONFIG_CDP_APPLIANCE_VLAN_TYPE
2307
2308 A byte containing the id of the VLAN.
2309
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002310- Status LED: CONFIG_STATUS_LED
2311
2312 Several configurations allow to display the current
2313 status using a LED. For instance, the LED will blink
2314 fast while running U-Boot code, stop blinking as
2315 soon as a reply to a BOOTP request was received, and
2316 start blinking slow once the Linux kernel is running
2317 (supported by a status LED driver in the Linux
2318 kernel). Defining CONFIG_STATUS_LED enables this
2319 feature in U-Boot.
2320
Igor Grinberg4997a9e2013-11-08 01:03:50 +02002321 Additional options:
2322
2323 CONFIG_GPIO_LED
2324 The status LED can be connected to a GPIO pin.
2325 In such cases, the gpio_led driver can be used as a
2326 status LED backend implementation. Define CONFIG_GPIO_LED
2327 to include the gpio_led driver in the U-Boot binary.
2328
Igor Grinberg203bd9f2013-11-08 01:03:52 +02002329 CONFIG_GPIO_LED_INVERTED_TABLE
2330 Some GPIO connected LEDs may have inverted polarity in which
2331 case the GPIO high value corresponds to LED off state and
2332 GPIO low value corresponds to LED on state.
2333 In such cases CONFIG_GPIO_LED_INVERTED_TABLE may be defined
2334 with a list of GPIO LEDs that have inverted polarity.
2335
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002336- CAN Support: CONFIG_CAN_DRIVER
2337
2338 Defining CONFIG_CAN_DRIVER enables CAN driver support
2339 on those systems that support this (optional)
2340 feature, like the TQM8xxL modules.
2341
Heiko Schochere0e55bc2012-01-16 21:12:24 +00002342- I2C Support: CONFIG_SYS_I2C
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002343
Heiko Schochere0e55bc2012-01-16 21:12:24 +00002344 This enable the NEW i2c subsystem, and will allow you to use
2345 i2c commands at the u-boot command line (as long as you set
2346 CONFIG_CMD_I2C in CONFIG_COMMANDS) and communicate with i2c
2347 based realtime clock chips or other i2c devices. See
2348 common/cmd_i2c.c for a description of the command line
2349 interface.
2350
2351 ported i2c driver to the new framework:
Heiko Schocher479a4cf2013-01-29 08:53:15 +01002352 - drivers/i2c/soft_i2c.c:
2353 - activate first bus with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT define
2354 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT_SPEED and CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT_SLAVE
2355 for defining speed and slave address
2356 - activate second bus with I2C_SOFT_DECLARATIONS2 define
2357 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT_SPEED_2 and CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT_SLAVE_2
2358 for defining speed and slave address
2359 - activate third bus with I2C_SOFT_DECLARATIONS3 define
2360 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT_SPEED_3 and CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT_SLAVE_3
2361 for defining speed and slave address
2362 - activate fourth bus with I2C_SOFT_DECLARATIONS4 define
2363 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT_SPEED_4 and CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT_SLAVE_4
2364 for defining speed and slave address
Heiko Schochere0e55bc2012-01-16 21:12:24 +00002365
Heiko Schocherf2850742012-10-24 13:48:22 +02002366 - drivers/i2c/fsl_i2c.c:
2367 - activate i2c driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_FSL
2368 define CONFIG_SYS_FSL_I2C_OFFSET for setting the register
2369 offset CONFIG_SYS_FSL_I2C_SPEED for the i2c speed and
2370 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_I2C_SLAVE for the slave addr of the first
2371 bus.
Wolfgang Denkec7fbf52013-10-04 17:43:24 +02002372 - If your board supports a second fsl i2c bus, define
Heiko Schocherf2850742012-10-24 13:48:22 +02002373 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_I2C2_OFFSET for the register offset
2374 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_I2C2_SPEED for the speed and
2375 CONFIG_SYS_FSL_I2C2_SLAVE for the slave address of the
2376 second bus.
2377
Simon Glass026fefb2012-10-30 07:28:53 +00002378 - drivers/i2c/tegra_i2c.c:
Nobuhiro Iwamatsu045acfa2013-10-11 16:23:53 +09002379 - activate this driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_TEGRA
2380 - This driver adds 4 i2c buses with a fix speed from
2381 100000 and the slave addr 0!
Simon Glass026fefb2012-10-30 07:28:53 +00002382
Dirk Eibach42b204f2013-04-25 02:40:01 +00002383 - drivers/i2c/ppc4xx_i2c.c
2384 - activate this driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_PPC4XX
2385 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_PPC4XX_CH0 activate hardware channel 0
2386 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_PPC4XX_CH1 activate hardware channel 1
2387
trema49f40a2013-09-21 18:13:35 +02002388 - drivers/i2c/i2c_mxc.c
2389 - activate this driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MXC
2390 - define speed for bus 1 with CONFIG_SYS_MXC_I2C1_SPEED
2391 - define slave for bus 1 with CONFIG_SYS_MXC_I2C1_SLAVE
2392 - define speed for bus 2 with CONFIG_SYS_MXC_I2C2_SPEED
2393 - define slave for bus 2 with CONFIG_SYS_MXC_I2C2_SLAVE
2394 - define speed for bus 3 with CONFIG_SYS_MXC_I2C3_SPEED
2395 - define slave for bus 3 with CONFIG_SYS_MXC_I2C3_SLAVE
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08002396 If those defines are not set, default value is 100000
trema49f40a2013-09-21 18:13:35 +02002397 for speed, and 0 for slave.
York Sunf1a52162015-03-20 10:20:40 -07002398 - enable bus 3 with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MXC_I2C3
2399 - enable bus 4 with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MXC_I2C4
trema49f40a2013-09-21 18:13:35 +02002400
Nobuhiro Iwamatsue94ea2f2013-09-27 16:58:30 +09002401 - drivers/i2c/rcar_i2c.c:
2402 - activate this driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_RCAR
2403 - This driver adds 4 i2c buses
2404
2405 - CONFIG_SYS_RCAR_I2C0_BASE for setting the register channel 0
2406 - CONFIG_SYS_RCAR_I2C0_SPEED for for the speed channel 0
2407 - CONFIG_SYS_RCAR_I2C1_BASE for setting the register channel 1
2408 - CONFIG_SYS_RCAR_I2C1_SPEED for for the speed channel 1
2409 - CONFIG_SYS_RCAR_I2C2_BASE for setting the register channel 2
2410 - CONFIG_SYS_RCAR_I2C2_SPEED for for the speed channel 2
2411 - CONFIG_SYS_RCAR_I2C3_BASE for setting the register channel 3
2412 - CONFIG_SYS_RCAR_I2C3_SPEED for for the speed channel 3
2413 - CONFIF_SYS_RCAR_I2C_NUM_CONTROLLERS for number of i2c buses
2414
Nobuhiro Iwamatsu12240102013-10-29 13:33:51 +09002415 - drivers/i2c/sh_i2c.c:
2416 - activate this driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH
2417 - This driver adds from 2 to 5 i2c buses
2418
2419 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_BASE0 for setting the register channel 0
2420 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_SPEED0 for for the speed channel 0
2421 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_BASE1 for setting the register channel 1
2422 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_SPEED1 for for the speed channel 1
2423 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_BASE2 for setting the register channel 2
2424 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_SPEED2 for for the speed channel 2
2425 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_BASE3 for setting the register channel 3
2426 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_SPEED3 for for the speed channel 3
2427 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_BASE4 for setting the register channel 4
2428 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_SPEED4 for for the speed channel 4
2429 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_BASE5 for setting the register channel 5
2430 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_SPEED5 for for the speed channel 5
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08002431 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SH_NUM_CONTROLLERS for number of i2c buses
Nobuhiro Iwamatsu12240102013-10-29 13:33:51 +09002432
Heiko Schocherf53f2b82013-10-22 11:03:18 +02002433 - drivers/i2c/omap24xx_i2c.c
2434 - activate this driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_OMAP24XX
2435 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED speed channel 0
2436 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE slave addr channel 0
2437 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED1 speed channel 1
2438 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE1 slave addr channel 1
2439 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED2 speed channel 2
2440 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE2 slave addr channel 2
2441 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED3 speed channel 3
2442 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE3 slave addr channel 3
2443 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SPEED4 speed channel 4
2444 - CONFIG_SYS_OMAP24_I2C_SLAVE4 slave addr channel 4
2445
Heiko Schocher465819a2013-11-08 07:30:53 +01002446 - drivers/i2c/zynq_i2c.c
2447 - activate this driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_ZYNQ
2448 - set CONFIG_SYS_I2C_ZYNQ_SPEED for speed setting
2449 - set CONFIG_SYS_I2C_ZYNQ_SLAVE for slave addr
2450
Naveen Krishna Ch5d5efd32013-12-06 12:12:38 +05302451 - drivers/i2c/s3c24x0_i2c.c:
2452 - activate this driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_S3C24X0
2453 - This driver adds i2c buses (11 for Exynos5250, Exynos5420
2454 9 i2c buses for Exynos4 and 1 for S3C24X0 SoCs from Samsung)
2455 with a fix speed from 100000 and the slave addr 0!
2456
Dirk Eibachb9577432014-07-03 09:28:18 +02002457 - drivers/i2c/ihs_i2c.c
2458 - activate this driver with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS
2459 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_CH0 activate hardware channel 0
2460 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_SPEED_0 speed channel 0
2461 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_SLAVE_0 slave addr channel 0
2462 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_CH1 activate hardware channel 1
2463 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_SPEED_1 speed channel 1
2464 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_SLAVE_1 slave addr channel 1
2465 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_CH2 activate hardware channel 2
2466 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_SPEED_2 speed channel 2
2467 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_SLAVE_2 slave addr channel 2
2468 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_CH3 activate hardware channel 3
2469 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_SPEED_3 speed channel 3
2470 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_IHS_SLAVE_3 slave addr channel 3
2471
Heiko Schochere0e55bc2012-01-16 21:12:24 +00002472 additional defines:
2473
2474 CONFIG_SYS_NUM_I2C_BUSES
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08002475 Hold the number of i2c buses you want to use. If you
Heiko Schochere0e55bc2012-01-16 21:12:24 +00002476 don't use/have i2c muxes on your i2c bus, this
2477 is equal to CONFIG_SYS_NUM_I2C_ADAPTERS, and you can
2478 omit this define.
2479
2480 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS
2481 define this, if you don't use i2c muxes on your hardware.
2482 if CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS is not defined or == 0 you can
2483 omit this define.
2484
2485 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS
2486 define how many muxes are maximal consecutively connected
2487 on one i2c bus. If you not use i2c muxes, omit this
2488 define.
2489
2490 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUSES
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08002491 hold a list of buses you want to use, only used if
Heiko Schochere0e55bc2012-01-16 21:12:24 +00002492 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS is not defined, for example
2493 a board with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS = 1 and
2494 CONFIG_SYS_NUM_I2C_BUSES = 9:
2495
2496 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUSES {{0, {I2C_NULL_HOP}}, \
2497 {0, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9547, 0x70, 1}}}, \
2498 {0, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9547, 0x70, 2}}}, \
2499 {0, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9547, 0x70, 3}}}, \
2500 {0, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9547, 0x70, 4}}}, \
2501 {0, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9547, 0x70, 5}}}, \
2502 {1, {I2C_NULL_HOP}}, \
2503 {1, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9544, 0x72, 1}}}, \
2504 {1, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9544, 0x72, 2}}}, \
2505 }
2506
2507 which defines
2508 bus 0 on adapter 0 without a mux
Heiko Schocher479a4cf2013-01-29 08:53:15 +01002509 bus 1 on adapter 0 with a PCA9547 on address 0x70 port 1
2510 bus 2 on adapter 0 with a PCA9547 on address 0x70 port 2
2511 bus 3 on adapter 0 with a PCA9547 on address 0x70 port 3
2512 bus 4 on adapter 0 with a PCA9547 on address 0x70 port 4
2513 bus 5 on adapter 0 with a PCA9547 on address 0x70 port 5
Heiko Schochere0e55bc2012-01-16 21:12:24 +00002514 bus 6 on adapter 1 without a mux
Heiko Schocher479a4cf2013-01-29 08:53:15 +01002515 bus 7 on adapter 1 with a PCA9544 on address 0x72 port 1
2516 bus 8 on adapter 1 with a PCA9544 on address 0x72 port 2
Heiko Schochere0e55bc2012-01-16 21:12:24 +00002517
2518 If you do not have i2c muxes on your board, omit this define.
2519
Heiko Schocher479a4cf2013-01-29 08:53:15 +01002520- Legacy I2C Support: CONFIG_HARD_I2C
Heiko Schochere0e55bc2012-01-16 21:12:24 +00002521
2522 NOTE: It is intended to move drivers to CONFIG_SYS_I2C which
2523 provides the following compelling advantages:
2524
2525 - more than one i2c adapter is usable
2526 - approved multibus support
2527 - better i2c mux support
2528
2529 ** Please consider updating your I2C driver now. **
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002530
Heiko Schocher479a4cf2013-01-29 08:53:15 +01002531 These enable legacy I2C serial bus commands. Defining
2532 CONFIG_HARD_I2C will include the appropriate I2C driver
2533 for the selected CPU.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002534
wdenk21136db2003-07-16 21:53:01 +00002535 This will allow you to use i2c commands at the u-boot
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05002536 command line (as long as you set CONFIG_CMD_I2C in
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002537 CONFIG_COMMANDS) and communicate with i2c based realtime
2538 clock chips. See common/cmd_i2c.c for a description of the
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002539 command line interface.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002540
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04002541 CONFIG_HARD_I2C selects a hardware I2C controller.
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002542
wdenk21136db2003-07-16 21:53:01 +00002543 There are several other quantities that must also be
Heiko Schocher479a4cf2013-01-29 08:53:15 +01002544 defined when you define CONFIG_HARD_I2C.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002545
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002546 In both cases you will need to define CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SPEED
wdenk21136db2003-07-16 21:53:01 +00002547 to be the frequency (in Hz) at which you wish your i2c bus
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002548 to run and CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SLAVE to be the address of this node (ie
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002549 the CPU's i2c node address).
wdenk21136db2003-07-16 21:53:01 +00002550
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -05002551 Now, the u-boot i2c code for the mpc8xx
Stefan Roese88fbf932010-04-15 16:07:28 +02002552 (arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc8xx/i2c.c) sets the CPU up as a master node
Peter Tysere4d1abc2010-04-12 22:28:21 -05002553 and so its address should therefore be cleared to 0 (See,
2554 eg, MPC823e User's Manual p.16-473). So, set
2555 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SLAVE to 0.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002556
Eric Millbrandt12990a42009-09-03 08:09:44 -05002557 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_INIT_MPC5XXX
2558
2559 When a board is reset during an i2c bus transfer
2560 chips might think that the current transfer is still
2561 in progress. Reset the slave devices by sending start
2562 commands until the slave device responds.
2563
wdenk21136db2003-07-16 21:53:01 +00002564 That's all that's required for CONFIG_HARD_I2C.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002565
Heiko Schocher479a4cf2013-01-29 08:53:15 +01002566 If you use the software i2c interface (CONFIG_SYS_I2C_SOFT)
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002567 then the following macros need to be defined (examples are
2568 from include/configs/lwmon.h):
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002569
2570 I2C_INIT
2571
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002572 (Optional). Any commands necessary to enable the I2C
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002573 controller or configure ports.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002574
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +00002575 eg: #define I2C_INIT (immr->im_cpm.cp_pbdir |= PB_SCL)
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002576
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002577 I2C_PORT
2578
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002579 (Only for MPC8260 CPU). The I/O port to use (the code
2580 assumes both bits are on the same port). Valid values
2581 are 0..3 for ports A..D.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002582
2583 I2C_ACTIVE
2584
2585 The code necessary to make the I2C data line active
2586 (driven). If the data line is open collector, this
2587 define can be null.
2588
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002589 eg: #define I2C_ACTIVE (immr->im_cpm.cp_pbdir |= PB_SDA)
2590
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002591 I2C_TRISTATE
2592
2593 The code necessary to make the I2C data line tri-stated
2594 (inactive). If the data line is open collector, this
2595 define can be null.
2596
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002597 eg: #define I2C_TRISTATE (immr->im_cpm.cp_pbdir &= ~PB_SDA)
2598
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002599 I2C_READ
2600
York Sun4a598092013-04-01 11:29:11 -07002601 Code that returns true if the I2C data line is high,
2602 false if it is low.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002603
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002604 eg: #define I2C_READ ((immr->im_cpm.cp_pbdat & PB_SDA) != 0)
2605
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002606 I2C_SDA(bit)
2607
York Sun4a598092013-04-01 11:29:11 -07002608 If <bit> is true, sets the I2C data line high. If it
2609 is false, it clears it (low).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002610
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002611 eg: #define I2C_SDA(bit) \
wdenk2bb11052003-07-17 23:16:40 +00002612 if(bit) immr->im_cpm.cp_pbdat |= PB_SDA; \
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +00002613 else immr->im_cpm.cp_pbdat &= ~PB_SDA
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002614
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002615 I2C_SCL(bit)
2616
York Sun4a598092013-04-01 11:29:11 -07002617 If <bit> is true, sets the I2C clock line high. If it
2618 is false, it clears it (low).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002619
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002620 eg: #define I2C_SCL(bit) \
wdenk2bb11052003-07-17 23:16:40 +00002621 if(bit) immr->im_cpm.cp_pbdat |= PB_SCL; \
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +00002622 else immr->im_cpm.cp_pbdat &= ~PB_SCL
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002623
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002624 I2C_DELAY
2625
2626 This delay is invoked four times per clock cycle so this
2627 controls the rate of data transfer. The data rate thus
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002628 is 1 / (I2C_DELAY * 4). Often defined to be something
wdenk21136db2003-07-16 21:53:01 +00002629 like:
2630
wdenkb9bbd242003-06-30 16:24:52 +00002631 #define I2C_DELAY udelay(2)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002632
Mike Frysingeree12d542010-07-21 13:38:02 -04002633 CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_GPIO_SCL / CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_GPIO_SDA
2634
2635 If your arch supports the generic GPIO framework (asm/gpio.h),
2636 then you may alternatively define the two GPIOs that are to be
2637 used as SCL / SDA. Any of the previous I2C_xxx macros will
2638 have GPIO-based defaults assigned to them as appropriate.
2639
2640 You should define these to the GPIO value as given directly to
2641 the generic GPIO functions.
2642
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002643 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_INIT_BOARD
wdenkcc1e2562003-03-06 13:39:27 +00002644
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00002645 When a board is reset during an i2c bus transfer
2646 chips might think that the current transfer is still
2647 in progress. On some boards it is possible to access
2648 the i2c SCLK line directly, either by using the
2649 processor pin as a GPIO or by having a second pin
2650 connected to the bus. If this option is defined a
2651 custom i2c_init_board() routine in boards/xxx/board.c
2652 is run early in the boot sequence.
wdenkcc1e2562003-03-06 13:39:27 +00002653
Richard Retanubundf0149c2010-04-12 15:08:17 -04002654 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BOARD_LATE_INIT
2655
2656 An alternative to CONFIG_SYS_I2C_INIT_BOARD. If this option is
2657 defined a custom i2c_board_late_init() routine in
2658 boards/xxx/board.c is run AFTER the operations in i2c_init()
2659 is completed. This callpoint can be used to unreset i2c bus
2660 using CPU i2c controller register accesses for CPUs whose i2c
2661 controller provide such a method. It is called at the end of
2662 i2c_init() to allow i2c_init operations to setup the i2c bus
2663 controller on the CPU (e.g. setting bus speed & slave address).
2664
wdenk0e2bd9c2004-06-06 21:51:03 +00002665 CONFIG_I2CFAST (PPC405GP|PPC405EP only)
2666
2667 This option enables configuration of bi_iic_fast[] flags
2668 in u-boot bd_info structure based on u-boot environment
2669 variable "i2cfast". (see also i2cfast)
2670
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04002671 CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS
2672
2673 This option allows the use of multiple I2C buses, each of which
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00002674 must have a controller. At any point in time, only one bus is
2675 active. To switch to a different bus, use the 'i2c dev' command.
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04002676 Note that bus numbering is zero-based.
2677
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002678 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04002679
2680 This option specifies a list of I2C devices that will be skipped
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00002681 when the 'i2c probe' command is issued. If CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS
Peter Tyser469cde42009-04-18 22:34:03 -05002682 is set, specify a list of bus-device pairs. Otherwise, specify
2683 a 1D array of device addresses
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04002684
2685 e.g.
2686 #undef CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00002687 #define CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES {0x50,0x68}
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04002688
2689 will skip addresses 0x50 and 0x68 on a board with one I2C bus
2690
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00002691 #define CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002692 #define CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MULTI_NOPROBES {{0,0x50},{0,0x68},{1,0x54}}
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04002693
2694 will skip addresses 0x50 and 0x68 on bus 0 and address 0x54 on bus 1
2695
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002696 CONFIG_SYS_SPD_BUS_NUM
Timur Tabiab347542006-11-03 19:15:00 -06002697
2698 If defined, then this indicates the I2C bus number for DDR SPD.
2699 If not defined, then U-Boot assumes that SPD is on I2C bus 0.
2700
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002701 CONFIG_SYS_RTC_BUS_NUM
Stefan Roese096cc9b2007-02-20 10:51:26 +01002702
2703 If defined, then this indicates the I2C bus number for the RTC.
2704 If not defined, then U-Boot assumes that RTC is on I2C bus 0.
2705
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002706 CONFIG_SYS_DTT_BUS_NUM
Stefan Roese096cc9b2007-02-20 10:51:26 +01002707
2708 If defined, then this indicates the I2C bus number for the DTT.
2709 If not defined, then U-Boot assumes that DTT is on I2C bus 0.
2710
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002711 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DTT_ADDR:
Victor Gallardo31856dd2008-09-09 15:13:29 -07002712
2713 If defined, specifies the I2C address of the DTT device.
2714 If not defined, then U-Boot uses predefined value for
2715 specified DTT device.
2716
Andrew Dyer58c41f92008-12-29 17:36:01 -06002717 CONFIG_SOFT_I2C_READ_REPEATED_START
2718
2719 defining this will force the i2c_read() function in
2720 the soft_i2c driver to perform an I2C repeated start
2721 between writing the address pointer and reading the
2722 data. If this define is omitted the default behaviour
2723 of doing a stop-start sequence will be used. Most I2C
2724 devices can use either method, but some require one or
2725 the other.
Timur Tabiab347542006-11-03 19:15:00 -06002726
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002727- SPI Support: CONFIG_SPI
2728
2729 Enables SPI driver (so far only tested with
2730 SPI EEPROM, also an instance works with Crystal A/D and
2731 D/As on the SACSng board)
2732
Yoshihiro Shimoda65bd9b42011-01-31 16:50:43 +09002733 CONFIG_SH_SPI
2734
2735 Enables the driver for SPI controller on SuperH. Currently
2736 only SH7757 is supported.
2737
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002738 CONFIG_SPI_X
2739
2740 Enables extended (16-bit) SPI EEPROM addressing.
2741 (symmetrical to CONFIG_I2C_X)
2742
2743 CONFIG_SOFT_SPI
2744
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002745 Enables a software (bit-bang) SPI driver rather than
2746 using hardware support. This is a general purpose
2747 driver that only requires three general I/O port pins
2748 (two outputs, one input) to function. If this is
2749 defined, the board configuration must define several
2750 SPI configuration items (port pins to use, etc). For
2751 an example, see include/configs/sacsng.h.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002752
Ben Warren7efe9272008-01-16 22:37:35 -05002753 CONFIG_HARD_SPI
2754
2755 Enables a hardware SPI driver for general-purpose reads
2756 and writes. As with CONFIG_SOFT_SPI, the board configuration
2757 must define a list of chip-select function pointers.
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00002758 Currently supported on some MPC8xxx processors. For an
Ben Warren7efe9272008-01-16 22:37:35 -05002759 example, see include/configs/mpc8349emds.h.
2760
Guennadi Liakhovetski07327a52008-04-15 14:14:25 +02002761 CONFIG_MXC_SPI
2762
2763 Enables the driver for the SPI controllers on i.MX and MXC
Fabio Estevamdcd342c2011-10-28 08:57:46 +00002764 SoCs. Currently i.MX31/35/51 are supported.
Guennadi Liakhovetski07327a52008-04-15 14:14:25 +02002765
Heiko Schocherb77c8882014-07-14 10:22:11 +02002766 CONFIG_SYS_SPI_MXC_WAIT
2767 Timeout for waiting until spi transfer completed.
2768 default: (CONFIG_SYS_HZ/100) /* 10 ms */
2769
Matthias Fuchsa4400872007-12-27 17:12:34 +01002770- FPGA Support: CONFIG_FPGA
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002771
Matthias Fuchsa4400872007-12-27 17:12:34 +01002772 Enables FPGA subsystem.
2773
2774 CONFIG_FPGA_<vendor>
2775
2776 Enables support for specific chip vendors.
2777 (ALTERA, XILINX)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002778
Matthias Fuchsa4400872007-12-27 17:12:34 +01002779 CONFIG_FPGA_<family>
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002780
Matthias Fuchsa4400872007-12-27 17:12:34 +01002781 Enables support for FPGA family.
2782 (SPARTAN2, SPARTAN3, VIRTEX2, CYCLONE2, ACEX1K, ACEX)
2783
2784 CONFIG_FPGA_COUNT
2785
2786 Specify the number of FPGA devices to support.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002787
Siva Durga Prasad Paladuguadc11de2014-03-14 16:35:38 +05302788 CONFIG_CMD_FPGA_LOADMK
2789
2790 Enable support for fpga loadmk command
2791
Michal Simek64c70982014-05-02 13:43:39 +02002792 CONFIG_CMD_FPGA_LOADP
2793
2794 Enable support for fpga loadp command - load partial bitstream
2795
2796 CONFIG_CMD_FPGA_LOADBP
2797
2798 Enable support for fpga loadbp command - load partial bitstream
2799 (Xilinx only)
2800
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002801 CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_PROG_FEEDBACK
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002802
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00002803 Enable printing of hash marks during FPGA configuration.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002804
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002805 CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_CHECK_BUSY
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002806
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002807 Enable checks on FPGA configuration interface busy
2808 status by the configuration function. This option
2809 will require a board or device specific function to
2810 be written.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002811
2812 CONFIG_FPGA_DELAY
2813
2814 If defined, a function that provides delays in the FPGA
2815 configuration driver.
2816
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002817 CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_CHECK_CTRLC
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002818 Allow Control-C to interrupt FPGA configuration
2819
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002820 CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_CHECK_ERROR
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002821
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002822 Check for configuration errors during FPGA bitfile
2823 loading. For example, abort during Virtex II
2824 configuration if the INIT_B line goes low (which
2825 indicated a CRC error).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002826
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002827 CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_WAIT_INIT
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002828
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08002829 Maximum time to wait for the INIT_B line to de-assert
2830 after PROB_B has been de-asserted during a Virtex II
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002831 FPGA configuration sequence. The default time is 500
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002832 ms.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002833
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002834 CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_WAIT_BUSY
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002835
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08002836 Maximum time to wait for BUSY to de-assert during
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002837 Virtex II FPGA configuration. The default is 5 ms.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002838
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002839 CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_WAIT_CONFIG
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002840
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002841 Time to wait after FPGA configuration. The default is
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002842 200 ms.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002843
2844- Configuration Management:
Stefan Roese141ed202014-10-22 12:13:24 +02002845 CONFIG_BUILD_TARGET
2846
2847 Some SoCs need special image types (e.g. U-Boot binary
2848 with a special header) as build targets. By defining
2849 CONFIG_BUILD_TARGET in the SoC / board header, this
2850 special image will be automatically built upon calling
2851 make / MAKEALL.
2852
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002853 CONFIG_IDENT_STRING
2854
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002855 If defined, this string will be added to the U-Boot
2856 version information (U_BOOT_VERSION)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002857
2858- Vendor Parameter Protection:
2859
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002860 U-Boot considers the values of the environment
2861 variables "serial#" (Board Serial Number) and
wdenkeb20ad32003-09-05 23:19:14 +00002862 "ethaddr" (Ethernet Address) to be parameters that
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002863 are set once by the board vendor / manufacturer, and
2864 protects these variables from casual modification by
2865 the user. Once set, these variables are read-only,
2866 and write or delete attempts are rejected. You can
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002867 change this behaviour:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002868
2869 If CONFIG_ENV_OVERWRITE is #defined in your config
2870 file, the write protection for vendor parameters is
wdenkcc1e2562003-03-06 13:39:27 +00002871 completely disabled. Anybody can change or delete
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002872 these parameters.
2873
2874 Alternatively, if you #define _both_ CONFIG_ETHADDR
2875 _and_ CONFIG_OVERWRITE_ETHADDR_ONCE, a default
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002876 Ethernet address is installed in the environment,
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002877 which can be changed exactly ONCE by the user. [The
2878 serial# is unaffected by this, i. e. it remains
2879 read-only.]
2880
Joe Hershberger71497d02012-12-11 22:16:31 -06002881 The same can be accomplished in a more flexible way
2882 for any variable by configuring the type of access
2883 to allow for those variables in the ".flags" variable
2884 or define CONFIG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_STATIC.
2885
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002886- Protected RAM:
2887 CONFIG_PRAM
2888
2889 Define this variable to enable the reservation of
2890 "protected RAM", i. e. RAM which is not overwritten
2891 by U-Boot. Define CONFIG_PRAM to hold the number of
2892 kB you want to reserve for pRAM. You can overwrite
2893 this default value by defining an environment
2894 variable "pram" to the number of kB you want to
2895 reserve. Note that the board info structure will
2896 still show the full amount of RAM. If pRAM is
2897 reserved, a new environment variable "mem" will
2898 automatically be defined to hold the amount of
2899 remaining RAM in a form that can be passed as boot
2900 argument to Linux, for instance like that:
2901
Wolfgang Denk86eb3b72005-11-20 21:40:11 +01002902 setenv bootargs ... mem=\${mem}
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002903 saveenv
2904
2905 This way you can tell Linux not to use this memory,
2906 either, which results in a memory region that will
2907 not be affected by reboots.
2908
2909 *WARNING* If your board configuration uses automatic
2910 detection of the RAM size, you must make sure that
2911 this memory test is non-destructive. So far, the
2912 following board configurations are known to be
2913 "pRAM-clean":
2914
Wolfgang Denk90326762012-10-24 02:36:15 +00002915 IVMS8, IVML24, SPD8xx, TQM8xxL,
2916 HERMES, IP860, RPXlite, LWMON,
Wolfgang Denkcd4e42e2010-10-05 22:54:53 +02002917 FLAGADM, TQM8260
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002918
Gabe Blacka2f3a932012-12-02 04:55:18 +00002919- Access to physical memory region (> 4GB)
2920 Some basic support is provided for operations on memory not
2921 normally accessible to U-Boot - e.g. some architectures
2922 support access to more than 4GB of memory on 32-bit
2923 machines using physical address extension or similar.
2924 Define CONFIG_PHYSMEM to access this basic support, which
2925 currently only supports clearing the memory.
2926
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002927- Error Recovery:
2928 CONFIG_PANIC_HANG
2929
2930 Define this variable to stop the system in case of a
2931 fatal error, so that you have to reset it manually.
2932 This is probably NOT a good idea for an embedded
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002933 system where you want the system to reboot
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002934 automatically as fast as possible, but it may be
2935 useful during development since you can try to debug
2936 the conditions that lead to the situation.
2937
2938 CONFIG_NET_RETRY_COUNT
2939
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002940 This variable defines the number of retries for
2941 network operations like ARP, RARP, TFTP, or BOOTP
2942 before giving up the operation. If not defined, a
2943 default value of 5 is used.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002944
Guennadi Liakhovetskib38c2b32008-04-03 17:04:19 +02002945 CONFIG_ARP_TIMEOUT
2946
2947 Timeout waiting for an ARP reply in milliseconds.
2948
Tetsuyuki Kobayashi147e3902012-07-03 22:25:21 +00002949 CONFIG_NFS_TIMEOUT
2950
2951 Timeout in milliseconds used in NFS protocol.
2952 If you encounter "ERROR: Cannot umount" in nfs command,
2953 try longer timeout such as
2954 #define CONFIG_NFS_TIMEOUT 10000UL
2955
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002956- Command Interpreter:
Wolfgang Denk81352ed2006-10-28 02:28:02 +02002957 CONFIG_AUTO_COMPLETE
wdenk3902d702004-04-15 18:22:41 +00002958
2959 Enable auto completion of commands using TAB.
2960
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02002961 CONFIG_SYS_PROMPT_HUSH_PS2
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002962
2963 This defines the secondary prompt string, which is
2964 printed when the command interpreter needs more input
2965 to complete a command. Usually "> ".
2966
2967 Note:
2968
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00002969 In the current implementation, the local variables
2970 space and global environment variables space are
2971 separated. Local variables are those you define by
2972 simply typing `name=value'. To access a local
2973 variable later on, you have write `$name' or
2974 `${name}'; to execute the contents of a variable
2975 directly type `$name' at the command prompt.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002976
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002977 Global environment variables are those you use
2978 setenv/printenv to work with. To run a command stored
2979 in such a variable, you need to use the run command,
2980 and you must not use the '$' sign to access them.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002981
2982 To store commands and special characters in a
2983 variable, please use double quotation marks
2984 surrounding the whole text of the variable, instead
2985 of the backslashes before semicolons and special
2986 symbols.
2987
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08002988- Command Line Editing and History:
Wolfgang Denk2039a072006-07-21 11:35:21 +02002989 CONFIG_CMDLINE_EDITING
2990
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02002991 Enable editing and History functions for interactive
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08002992 command line input operations
Wolfgang Denk2039a072006-07-21 11:35:21 +02002993
wdenkc0aa5c52003-12-06 19:49:23 +00002994- Default Environment:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00002995 CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS
2996
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00002997 Define this to contain any number of null terminated
2998 strings (variable = value pairs) that will be part of
wdenkeb20ad32003-09-05 23:19:14 +00002999 the default environment compiled into the boot image.
wdenk591dda52002-11-18 00:14:45 +00003000
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00003001 For example, place something like this in your
3002 board's config file:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003003
3004 #define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \
3005 "myvar1=value1\0" \
3006 "myvar2=value2\0"
3007
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00003008 Warning: This method is based on knowledge about the
3009 internal format how the environment is stored by the
3010 U-Boot code. This is NOT an official, exported
3011 interface! Although it is unlikely that this format
wdenkeb20ad32003-09-05 23:19:14 +00003012 will change soon, there is no guarantee either.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003013 You better know what you are doing here.
3014
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00003015 Note: overly (ab)use of the default environment is
3016 discouraged. Make sure to check other ways to preset
Wolfgang Denk85c25df2009-04-01 23:34:12 +02003017 the environment like the "source" command or the
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00003018 boot command first.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003019
Stephen Warren1465d5f2012-05-22 09:21:54 +00003020 CONFIG_ENV_VARS_UBOOT_CONFIG
3021
3022 Define this in order to add variables describing the
3023 U-Boot build configuration to the default environment.
3024 These will be named arch, cpu, board, vendor, and soc.
3025
3026 Enabling this option will cause the following to be defined:
3027
3028 - CONFIG_SYS_ARCH
3029 - CONFIG_SYS_CPU
3030 - CONFIG_SYS_BOARD
3031 - CONFIG_SYS_VENDOR
3032 - CONFIG_SYS_SOC
3033
Tom Rini4c8cc9b2012-10-24 07:28:16 +00003034 CONFIG_ENV_VARS_UBOOT_RUNTIME_CONFIG
3035
3036 Define this in order to add variables describing certain
3037 run-time determined information about the hardware to the
3038 environment. These will be named board_name, board_rev.
3039
Simon Glass6b8d5fd2012-11-30 13:01:17 +00003040 CONFIG_DELAY_ENVIRONMENT
3041
3042 Normally the environment is loaded when the board is
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08003043 initialised so that it is available to U-Boot. This inhibits
Simon Glass6b8d5fd2012-11-30 13:01:17 +00003044 that so that the environment is not available until
3045 explicitly loaded later by U-Boot code. With CONFIG_OF_CONTROL
3046 this is instead controlled by the value of
3047 /config/load-environment.
3048
wdenkc0aa5c52003-12-06 19:49:23 +00003049- DataFlash Support:
wdenk381669a2003-06-16 23:50:08 +00003050 CONFIG_HAS_DATAFLASH
3051
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00003052 Defining this option enables DataFlash features and
3053 allows to read/write in Dataflash via the standard
3054 commands cp, md...
wdenk381669a2003-06-16 23:50:08 +00003055
Eric Nelson97f5f8f2012-01-31 10:52:08 -07003056- Serial Flash support
3057 CONFIG_CMD_SF
3058
3059 Defining this option enables SPI flash commands
3060 'sf probe/read/write/erase/update'.
3061
3062 Usage requires an initial 'probe' to define the serial
3063 flash parameters, followed by read/write/erase/update
3064 commands.
3065
3066 The following defaults may be provided by the platform
3067 to handle the common case when only a single serial
3068 flash is present on the system.
3069
3070 CONFIG_SF_DEFAULT_BUS Bus identifier
3071 CONFIG_SF_DEFAULT_CS Chip-select
3072 CONFIG_SF_DEFAULT_MODE (see include/spi.h)
3073 CONFIG_SF_DEFAULT_SPEED in Hz
3074
Simon Glass4b5545e2012-10-08 13:16:02 +00003075 CONFIG_CMD_SF_TEST
3076
3077 Define this option to include a destructive SPI flash
3078 test ('sf test').
3079
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekic6d173d2013-06-19 15:33:58 +05303080 CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_BAR Ban/Extended Addr Reg
3081
3082 Define this option to use the Bank addr/Extended addr
3083 support on SPI flashes which has size > 16Mbytes.
3084
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekid7f253b2014-01-11 15:25:04 +05303085 CONFIG_SF_DUAL_FLASH Dual flash memories
3086
3087 Define this option to use dual flash support where two flash
3088 memories can be connected with a given cs line.
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08003089 Currently Xilinx Zynq qspi supports these type of connections.
Jagannadha Sutradharudu Tekid7f253b2014-01-11 15:25:04 +05303090
Heiko Schocherd73b7ec2014-07-18 06:07:21 +02003091 CONFIG_SYS_SPI_ST_ENABLE_WP_PIN
3092 enable the W#/Vpp signal to disable writing to the status
3093 register on ST MICRON flashes like the N25Q128.
3094 The status register write enable/disable bit, combined with
3095 the W#/VPP signal provides hardware data protection for the
3096 device as follows: When the enable/disable bit is set to 1,
3097 and the W#/VPP signal is driven LOW, the status register
3098 nonvolatile bits become read-only and the WRITE STATUS REGISTER
3099 operation will not execute. The only way to exit this
3100 hardware-protected mode is to drive W#/VPP HIGH.
3101
wdenkef893942004-02-23 16:11:30 +00003102- SystemACE Support:
3103 CONFIG_SYSTEMACE
3104
3105 Adding this option adds support for Xilinx SystemACE
3106 chips attached via some sort of local bus. The address
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003107 of the chip must also be defined in the
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003108 CONFIG_SYS_SYSTEMACE_BASE macro. For example:
wdenkef893942004-02-23 16:11:30 +00003109
3110 #define CONFIG_SYSTEMACE
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003111 #define CONFIG_SYS_SYSTEMACE_BASE 0xf0000000
wdenkef893942004-02-23 16:11:30 +00003112
3113 When SystemACE support is added, the "ace" device type
3114 becomes available to the fat commands, i.e. fatls.
3115
Wolfgang Denke3cfce52005-09-24 22:37:32 +02003116- TFTP Fixed UDP Port:
3117 CONFIG_TFTP_PORT
3118
Wolfgang Denk227b5192005-09-24 23:25:46 +02003119 If this is defined, the environment variable tftpsrcp
Wolfgang Denke3cfce52005-09-24 22:37:32 +02003120 is used to supply the TFTP UDP source port value.
Wolfgang Denk227b5192005-09-24 23:25:46 +02003121 If tftpsrcp isn't defined, the normal pseudo-random port
Wolfgang Denke3cfce52005-09-24 22:37:32 +02003122 number generator is used.
3123
Wolfgang Denk227b5192005-09-24 23:25:46 +02003124 Also, the environment variable tftpdstp is used to supply
3125 the TFTP UDP destination port value. If tftpdstp isn't
3126 defined, the normal port 69 is used.
3127
3128 The purpose for tftpsrcp is to allow a TFTP server to
Wolfgang Denke3cfce52005-09-24 22:37:32 +02003129 blindly start the TFTP transfer using the pre-configured
3130 target IP address and UDP port. This has the effect of
3131 "punching through" the (Windows XP) firewall, allowing
3132 the remainder of the TFTP transfer to proceed normally.
3133 A better solution is to properly configure the firewall,
3134 but sometimes that is not allowed.
3135
Simon Glass058bb8d2012-12-05 14:46:38 +00003136- Hashing support:
3137 CONFIG_CMD_HASH
3138
3139 This enables a generic 'hash' command which can produce
3140 hashes / digests from a few algorithms (e.g. SHA1, SHA256).
3141
3142 CONFIG_HASH_VERIFY
3143
3144 Enable the hash verify command (hash -v). This adds to code
3145 size a little.
3146
gaurav ranaef201592015-02-20 12:51:46 +05303147 CONFIG_SHA1 - This option enables support of hashing using SHA1
3148 algorithm. The hash is calculated in software.
3149 CONFIG_SHA256 - This option enables support of hashing using
3150 SHA256 algorithm. The hash is calculated in software.
3151 CONFIG_SHA_HW_ACCEL - This option enables hardware acceleration
3152 for SHA1/SHA256 hashing.
3153 This affects the 'hash' command and also the
3154 hash_lookup_algo() function.
3155 CONFIG_SHA_PROG_HW_ACCEL - This option enables
3156 hardware-acceleration for SHA1/SHA256 progressive hashing.
3157 Data can be streamed in a block at a time and the hashing
3158 is performed in hardware.
Simon Glass058bb8d2012-12-05 14:46:38 +00003159
3160 Note: There is also a sha1sum command, which should perhaps
3161 be deprecated in favour of 'hash sha1'.
3162
Robert Winkler765ccf42013-07-24 17:57:06 -07003163- Freescale i.MX specific commands:
3164 CONFIG_CMD_HDMIDETECT
3165 This enables 'hdmidet' command which returns true if an
3166 HDMI monitor is detected. This command is i.MX 6 specific.
3167
3168 CONFIG_CMD_BMODE
3169 This enables the 'bmode' (bootmode) command for forcing
3170 a boot from specific media.
3171
3172 This is useful for forcing the ROM's usb downloader to
3173 activate upon a watchdog reset which is nice when iterating
3174 on U-Boot. Using the reset button or running bmode normal
3175 will set it back to normal. This command currently
3176 supports i.MX53 and i.MX6.
3177
Simon Glass35191a32013-06-13 15:10:02 -07003178- Signing support:
3179 CONFIG_RSA
3180
3181 This enables the RSA algorithm used for FIT image verification
Detlev Zundel49dc73b2014-01-20 16:21:46 +01003182 in U-Boot. See doc/uImage.FIT/signature.txt for more information.
Simon Glass35191a32013-06-13 15:10:02 -07003183
Ruchika Guptaa0d3ca62015-01-23 16:01:54 +05303184 The Modular Exponentiation algorithm in RSA is implemented using
3185 driver model. So CONFIG_DM needs to be enabled by default for this
3186 library to function.
3187
Simon Glass35191a32013-06-13 15:10:02 -07003188 The signing part is build into mkimage regardless of this
Ruchika Guptaa0d3ca62015-01-23 16:01:54 +05303189 option. The software based modular exponentiation is built into
3190 mkimage irrespective of this option.
Simon Glass35191a32013-06-13 15:10:02 -07003191
Heiko Schocher443ca402014-01-25 07:27:13 +01003192- bootcount support:
3193 CONFIG_BOOTCOUNT_LIMIT
3194
3195 This enables the bootcounter support, see:
3196 http://www.denx.de/wiki/DULG/UBootBootCountLimit
3197
3198 CONFIG_AT91SAM9XE
3199 enable special bootcounter support on at91sam9xe based boards.
3200 CONFIG_BLACKFIN
3201 enable special bootcounter support on blackfin based boards.
3202 CONFIG_SOC_DA8XX
3203 enable special bootcounter support on da850 based boards.
3204 CONFIG_BOOTCOUNT_RAM
3205 enable support for the bootcounter in RAM
3206 CONFIG_BOOTCOUNT_I2C
3207 enable support for the bootcounter on an i2c (like RTC) device.
3208 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_RTC_ADDR = i2c chip address
3209 CONFIG_SYS_BOOTCOUNT_ADDR = i2c addr which is used for
3210 the bootcounter.
3211 CONFIG_BOOTCOUNT_ALEN = address len
Simon Glass35191a32013-06-13 15:10:02 -07003212
wdenkc0aa5c52003-12-06 19:49:23 +00003213- Show boot progress:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003214 CONFIG_SHOW_BOOT_PROGRESS
3215
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00003216 Defining this option allows to add some board-
3217 specific code (calling a user-provided function
3218 "show_boot_progress(int)") that enables you to show
3219 the system's boot progress on some display (for
3220 example, some LED's) on your board. At the moment,
3221 the following checkpoints are implemented:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003222
Simon Glass0fa36a42012-09-28 08:56:37 +00003223
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003224Legacy uImage format:
3225
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003226 Arg Where When
3227 1 common/cmd_bootm.c before attempting to boot an image
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +00003228 -1 common/cmd_bootm.c Image header has bad magic number
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003229 2 common/cmd_bootm.c Image header has correct magic number
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +00003230 -2 common/cmd_bootm.c Image header has bad checksum
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003231 3 common/cmd_bootm.c Image header has correct checksum
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +00003232 -3 common/cmd_bootm.c Image data has bad checksum
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003233 4 common/cmd_bootm.c Image data has correct checksum
3234 -4 common/cmd_bootm.c Image is for unsupported architecture
3235 5 common/cmd_bootm.c Architecture check OK
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003236 -5 common/cmd_bootm.c Wrong Image Type (not kernel, multi)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003237 6 common/cmd_bootm.c Image Type check OK
3238 -6 common/cmd_bootm.c gunzip uncompression error
3239 -7 common/cmd_bootm.c Unimplemented compression type
3240 7 common/cmd_bootm.c Uncompression OK
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003241 8 common/cmd_bootm.c No uncompress/copy overwrite error
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003242 -9 common/cmd_bootm.c Unsupported OS (not Linux, BSD, VxWorks, QNX)
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003243
3244 9 common/image.c Start initial ramdisk verification
3245 -10 common/image.c Ramdisk header has bad magic number
3246 -11 common/image.c Ramdisk header has bad checksum
3247 10 common/image.c Ramdisk header is OK
3248 -12 common/image.c Ramdisk data has bad checksum
3249 11 common/image.c Ramdisk data has correct checksum
3250 12 common/image.c Ramdisk verification complete, start loading
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003251 -13 common/image.c Wrong Image Type (not PPC Linux ramdisk)
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003252 13 common/image.c Start multifile image verification
3253 14 common/image.c No initial ramdisk, no multifile, continue.
3254
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00003255 15 arch/<arch>/lib/bootm.c All preparation done, transferring control to OS
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003256
Stefan Roese88fbf932010-04-15 16:07:28 +02003257 -30 arch/powerpc/lib/board.c Fatal error, hang the system
wdenkd729d302004-02-27 00:07:27 +00003258 -31 post/post.c POST test failed, detected by post_output_backlog()
3259 -32 post/post.c POST test failed, detected by post_run_single()
wdenke97d3d92004-02-23 22:22:28 +00003260
Heiko Schocher633e03a2007-06-22 19:11:54 +02003261 34 common/cmd_doc.c before loading a Image from a DOC device
3262 -35 common/cmd_doc.c Bad usage of "doc" command
3263 35 common/cmd_doc.c correct usage of "doc" command
3264 -36 common/cmd_doc.c No boot device
3265 36 common/cmd_doc.c correct boot device
3266 -37 common/cmd_doc.c Unknown Chip ID on boot device
3267 37 common/cmd_doc.c correct chip ID found, device available
3268 -38 common/cmd_doc.c Read Error on boot device
3269 38 common/cmd_doc.c reading Image header from DOC device OK
3270 -39 common/cmd_doc.c Image header has bad magic number
3271 39 common/cmd_doc.c Image header has correct magic number
3272 -40 common/cmd_doc.c Error reading Image from DOC device
3273 40 common/cmd_doc.c Image header has correct magic number
3274 41 common/cmd_ide.c before loading a Image from a IDE device
3275 -42 common/cmd_ide.c Bad usage of "ide" command
3276 42 common/cmd_ide.c correct usage of "ide" command
3277 -43 common/cmd_ide.c No boot device
3278 43 common/cmd_ide.c boot device found
3279 -44 common/cmd_ide.c Device not available
3280 44 common/cmd_ide.c Device available
3281 -45 common/cmd_ide.c wrong partition selected
3282 45 common/cmd_ide.c partition selected
3283 -46 common/cmd_ide.c Unknown partition table
3284 46 common/cmd_ide.c valid partition table found
3285 -47 common/cmd_ide.c Invalid partition type
3286 47 common/cmd_ide.c correct partition type
3287 -48 common/cmd_ide.c Error reading Image Header on boot device
3288 48 common/cmd_ide.c reading Image Header from IDE device OK
3289 -49 common/cmd_ide.c Image header has bad magic number
3290 49 common/cmd_ide.c Image header has correct magic number
3291 -50 common/cmd_ide.c Image header has bad checksum
3292 50 common/cmd_ide.c Image header has correct checksum
3293 -51 common/cmd_ide.c Error reading Image from IDE device
3294 51 common/cmd_ide.c reading Image from IDE device OK
3295 52 common/cmd_nand.c before loading a Image from a NAND device
3296 -53 common/cmd_nand.c Bad usage of "nand" command
3297 53 common/cmd_nand.c correct usage of "nand" command
3298 -54 common/cmd_nand.c No boot device
3299 54 common/cmd_nand.c boot device found
3300 -55 common/cmd_nand.c Unknown Chip ID on boot device
3301 55 common/cmd_nand.c correct chip ID found, device available
3302 -56 common/cmd_nand.c Error reading Image Header on boot device
3303 56 common/cmd_nand.c reading Image Header from NAND device OK
3304 -57 common/cmd_nand.c Image header has bad magic number
3305 57 common/cmd_nand.c Image header has correct magic number
3306 -58 common/cmd_nand.c Error reading Image from NAND device
3307 58 common/cmd_nand.c reading Image from NAND device OK
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003308
Heiko Schocher633e03a2007-06-22 19:11:54 +02003309 -60 common/env_common.c Environment has a bad CRC, using default
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003310
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003311 64 net/eth.c starting with Ethernet configuration.
Heiko Schocher633e03a2007-06-22 19:11:54 +02003312 -64 net/eth.c no Ethernet found.
3313 65 net/eth.c Ethernet found.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003314
Heiko Schocher633e03a2007-06-22 19:11:54 +02003315 -80 common/cmd_net.c usage wrong
Joe Hershbergerc80b41b02015-04-08 01:41:21 -05003316 80 common/cmd_net.c before calling net_loop()
3317 -81 common/cmd_net.c some error in net_loop() occurred
3318 81 common/cmd_net.c net_loop() back without error
Heiko Schocher633e03a2007-06-22 19:11:54 +02003319 -82 common/cmd_net.c size == 0 (File with size 0 loaded)
3320 82 common/cmd_net.c trying automatic boot
Wolfgang Denk85c25df2009-04-01 23:34:12 +02003321 83 common/cmd_net.c running "source" command
3322 -83 common/cmd_net.c some error in automatic boot or "source" command
Heiko Schocher633e03a2007-06-22 19:11:54 +02003323 84 common/cmd_net.c end without errors
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003324
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003325FIT uImage format:
3326
3327 Arg Where When
3328 100 common/cmd_bootm.c Kernel FIT Image has correct format
3329 -100 common/cmd_bootm.c Kernel FIT Image has incorrect format
3330 101 common/cmd_bootm.c No Kernel subimage unit name, using configuration
3331 -101 common/cmd_bootm.c Can't get configuration for kernel subimage
3332 102 common/cmd_bootm.c Kernel unit name specified
3333 -103 common/cmd_bootm.c Can't get kernel subimage node offset
Marian Balakowicz0cd4f3d2008-03-12 10:35:46 +01003334 103 common/cmd_bootm.c Found configuration node
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003335 104 common/cmd_bootm.c Got kernel subimage node offset
3336 -104 common/cmd_bootm.c Kernel subimage hash verification failed
3337 105 common/cmd_bootm.c Kernel subimage hash verification OK
3338 -105 common/cmd_bootm.c Kernel subimage is for unsupported architecture
3339 106 common/cmd_bootm.c Architecture check OK
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003340 -106 common/cmd_bootm.c Kernel subimage has wrong type
3341 107 common/cmd_bootm.c Kernel subimage type OK
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003342 -107 common/cmd_bootm.c Can't get kernel subimage data/size
3343 108 common/cmd_bootm.c Got kernel subimage data/size
3344 -108 common/cmd_bootm.c Wrong image type (not legacy, FIT)
3345 -109 common/cmd_bootm.c Can't get kernel subimage type
3346 -110 common/cmd_bootm.c Can't get kernel subimage comp
3347 -111 common/cmd_bootm.c Can't get kernel subimage os
3348 -112 common/cmd_bootm.c Can't get kernel subimage load address
3349 -113 common/cmd_bootm.c Image uncompress/copy overwrite error
3350
3351 120 common/image.c Start initial ramdisk verification
3352 -120 common/image.c Ramdisk FIT image has incorrect format
3353 121 common/image.c Ramdisk FIT image has correct format
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003354 122 common/image.c No ramdisk subimage unit name, using configuration
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003355 -122 common/image.c Can't get configuration for ramdisk subimage
3356 123 common/image.c Ramdisk unit name specified
3357 -124 common/image.c Can't get ramdisk subimage node offset
3358 125 common/image.c Got ramdisk subimage node offset
3359 -125 common/image.c Ramdisk subimage hash verification failed
3360 126 common/image.c Ramdisk subimage hash verification OK
3361 -126 common/image.c Ramdisk subimage for unsupported architecture
3362 127 common/image.c Architecture check OK
3363 -127 common/image.c Can't get ramdisk subimage data/size
3364 128 common/image.c Got ramdisk subimage data/size
3365 129 common/image.c Can't get ramdisk load address
3366 -129 common/image.c Got ramdisk load address
3367
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003368 -130 common/cmd_doc.c Incorrect FIT image format
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003369 131 common/cmd_doc.c FIT image format OK
3370
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003371 -140 common/cmd_ide.c Incorrect FIT image format
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003372 141 common/cmd_ide.c FIT image format OK
3373
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003374 -150 common/cmd_nand.c Incorrect FIT image format
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003375 151 common/cmd_nand.c FIT image format OK
3376
Heiko Schocher515eb122014-05-28 11:33:33 +02003377- legacy image format:
3378 CONFIG_IMAGE_FORMAT_LEGACY
3379 enables the legacy image format support in U-Boot.
3380
3381 Default:
3382 enabled if CONFIG_FIT_SIGNATURE is not defined.
3383
3384 CONFIG_DISABLE_IMAGE_LEGACY
3385 disable the legacy image format
3386
3387 This define is introduced, as the legacy image format is
3388 enabled per default for backward compatibility.
3389
Gabe Blackd572e162012-10-25 16:31:10 +00003390- FIT image support:
3391 CONFIG_FIT
3392 Enable support for the FIT uImage format.
3393
3394 CONFIG_FIT_BEST_MATCH
3395 When no configuration is explicitly selected, default to the
3396 one whose fdt's compatibility field best matches that of
3397 U-Boot itself. A match is considered "best" if it matches the
3398 most specific compatibility entry of U-Boot's fdt's root node.
3399 The order of entries in the configuration's fdt is ignored.
3400
Simon Glass58fe7e52013-06-13 15:10:00 -07003401 CONFIG_FIT_SIGNATURE
3402 This option enables signature verification of FIT uImages,
gaurav ranaef201592015-02-20 12:51:46 +05303403 using a hash signed and verified using RSA. If
3404 CONFIG_SHA_PROG_HW_ACCEL is defined, i.e support for progressive
3405 hashing is available using hardware, RSA library will use it.
3406 See doc/uImage.FIT/signature.txt for more details.
Simon Glass58fe7e52013-06-13 15:10:00 -07003407
Heiko Schocher515eb122014-05-28 11:33:33 +02003408 WARNING: When relying on signed FIT images with required
3409 signature check the legacy image format is default
3410 disabled. If a board need legacy image format support
3411 enable this through CONFIG_IMAGE_FORMAT_LEGACY
3412
Dirk Eibach88919ca2014-07-03 09:28:26 +02003413 CONFIG_FIT_DISABLE_SHA256
3414 Supporting SHA256 hashes has quite an impact on binary size.
3415 For constrained systems sha256 hash support can be disabled
3416 with this option.
3417
Wolfgang Denkd590fb12011-10-07 09:58:21 +02003418- Standalone program support:
3419 CONFIG_STANDALONE_LOAD_ADDR
3420
Wolfgang Denk23f78482011-10-09 21:06:34 +02003421 This option defines a board specific value for the
3422 address where standalone program gets loaded, thus
3423 overwriting the architecture dependent default
Wolfgang Denkd590fb12011-10-07 09:58:21 +02003424 settings.
3425
3426- Frame Buffer Address:
3427 CONFIG_FB_ADDR
3428
3429 Define CONFIG_FB_ADDR if you want to use specific
Wolfgang Denka71eb8e2013-01-03 00:43:59 +00003430 address for frame buffer. This is typically the case
3431 when using a graphics controller has separate video
3432 memory. U-Boot will then place the frame buffer at
3433 the given address instead of dynamically reserving it
3434 in system RAM by calling lcd_setmem(), which grabs
3435 the memory for the frame buffer depending on the
3436 configured panel size.
Wolfgang Denkd590fb12011-10-07 09:58:21 +02003437
3438 Please see board_init_f function.
3439
Detlev Zundel0ecb6112009-12-01 17:16:19 +01003440- Automatic software updates via TFTP server
3441 CONFIG_UPDATE_TFTP
3442 CONFIG_UPDATE_TFTP_CNT_MAX
3443 CONFIG_UPDATE_TFTP_MSEC_MAX
3444
3445 These options enable and control the auto-update feature;
3446 for a more detailed description refer to doc/README.update.
3447
3448- MTD Support (mtdparts command, UBI support)
3449 CONFIG_MTD_DEVICE
3450
3451 Adds the MTD device infrastructure from the Linux kernel.
3452 Needed for mtdparts command support.
3453
3454 CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS
3455
3456 Adds the MTD partitioning infrastructure from the Linux
3457 kernel. Needed for UBI support.
3458
Joe Hershberger7d80fc12013-04-08 10:32:48 +00003459- UBI support
3460 CONFIG_CMD_UBI
3461
3462 Adds commands for interacting with MTD partitions formatted
3463 with the UBI flash translation layer
3464
3465 Requires also defining CONFIG_RBTREE
3466
Joe Hershberger47550fc2013-04-08 10:32:49 +00003467 CONFIG_UBI_SILENCE_MSG
3468
3469 Make the verbose messages from UBI stop printing. This leaves
3470 warnings and errors enabled.
3471
Heiko Schocherf5895d12014-06-24 10:10:04 +02003472
3473 CONFIG_MTD_UBI_WL_THRESHOLD
3474 This parameter defines the maximum difference between the highest
3475 erase counter value and the lowest erase counter value of eraseblocks
3476 of UBI devices. When this threshold is exceeded, UBI starts performing
3477 wear leveling by means of moving data from eraseblock with low erase
3478 counter to eraseblocks with high erase counter.
3479
3480 The default value should be OK for SLC NAND flashes, NOR flashes and
3481 other flashes which have eraseblock life-cycle 100000 or more.
3482 However, in case of MLC NAND flashes which typically have eraseblock
3483 life-cycle less than 10000, the threshold should be lessened (e.g.,
3484 to 128 or 256, although it does not have to be power of 2).
3485
3486 default: 4096
Simon Glass6c0be912014-10-23 18:58:54 -06003487
Heiko Schocherf5895d12014-06-24 10:10:04 +02003488 CONFIG_MTD_UBI_BEB_LIMIT
3489 This option specifies the maximum bad physical eraseblocks UBI
3490 expects on the MTD device (per 1024 eraseblocks). If the
3491 underlying flash does not admit of bad eraseblocks (e.g. NOR
3492 flash), this value is ignored.
3493
3494 NAND datasheets often specify the minimum and maximum NVM
3495 (Number of Valid Blocks) for the flashes' endurance lifetime.
3496 The maximum expected bad eraseblocks per 1024 eraseblocks
3497 then can be calculated as "1024 * (1 - MinNVB / MaxNVB)",
3498 which gives 20 for most NANDs (MaxNVB is basically the total
3499 count of eraseblocks on the chip).
3500
3501 To put it differently, if this value is 20, UBI will try to
3502 reserve about 1.9% of physical eraseblocks for bad blocks
3503 handling. And that will be 1.9% of eraseblocks on the entire
3504 NAND chip, not just the MTD partition UBI attaches. This means
3505 that if you have, say, a NAND flash chip admits maximum 40 bad
3506 eraseblocks, and it is split on two MTD partitions of the same
3507 size, UBI will reserve 40 eraseblocks when attaching a
3508 partition.
3509
3510 default: 20
3511
3512 CONFIG_MTD_UBI_FASTMAP
3513 Fastmap is a mechanism which allows attaching an UBI device
3514 in nearly constant time. Instead of scanning the whole MTD device it
3515 only has to locate a checkpoint (called fastmap) on the device.
3516 The on-flash fastmap contains all information needed to attach
3517 the device. Using fastmap makes only sense on large devices where
3518 attaching by scanning takes long. UBI will not automatically install
3519 a fastmap on old images, but you can set the UBI parameter
3520 CONFIG_MTD_UBI_FASTMAP_AUTOCONVERT to 1 if you want so. Please note
3521 that fastmap-enabled images are still usable with UBI implementations
3522 without fastmap support. On typical flash devices the whole fastmap
3523 fits into one PEB. UBI will reserve PEBs to hold two fastmaps.
3524
3525 CONFIG_MTD_UBI_FASTMAP_AUTOCONVERT
3526 Set this parameter to enable fastmap automatically on images
3527 without a fastmap.
3528 default: 0
3529
Joe Hershberger7d80fc12013-04-08 10:32:48 +00003530- UBIFS support
3531 CONFIG_CMD_UBIFS
3532
3533 Adds commands for interacting with UBI volumes formatted as
3534 UBIFS. UBIFS is read-only in u-boot.
3535
3536 Requires UBI support as well as CONFIG_LZO
3537
Joe Hershberger47550fc2013-04-08 10:32:49 +00003538 CONFIG_UBIFS_SILENCE_MSG
3539
3540 Make the verbose messages from UBIFS stop printing. This leaves
3541 warnings and errors enabled.
3542
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003543- SPL framework
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003544 CONFIG_SPL
3545 Enable building of SPL globally.
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003546
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003547 CONFIG_SPL_LDSCRIPT
3548 LDSCRIPT for linking the SPL binary.
3549
Albert ARIBAUDe916e052013-04-12 05:14:30 +00003550 CONFIG_SPL_MAX_FOOTPRINT
3551 Maximum size in memory allocated to the SPL, BSS included.
3552 When defined, the linker checks that the actual memory
3553 used by SPL from _start to __bss_end does not exceed it.
Albert ARIBAUDafab1482013-04-14 04:48:38 +00003554 CONFIG_SPL_MAX_FOOTPRINT and CONFIG_SPL_BSS_MAX_SIZE
Albert ARIBAUDe916e052013-04-12 05:14:30 +00003555 must not be both defined at the same time.
3556
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003557 CONFIG_SPL_MAX_SIZE
Albert ARIBAUDe916e052013-04-12 05:14:30 +00003558 Maximum size of the SPL image (text, data, rodata, and
3559 linker lists sections), BSS excluded.
3560 When defined, the linker checks that the actual size does
3561 not exceed it.
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003562
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003563 CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE
3564 TEXT_BASE for linking the SPL binary.
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003565
Scott Woodc4f0d002012-09-20 19:05:12 -05003566 CONFIG_SPL_RELOC_TEXT_BASE
3567 Address to relocate to. If unspecified, this is equal to
3568 CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE (i.e. no relocation is done).
3569
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003570 CONFIG_SPL_BSS_START_ADDR
3571 Link address for the BSS within the SPL binary.
3572
3573 CONFIG_SPL_BSS_MAX_SIZE
Albert ARIBAUDe916e052013-04-12 05:14:30 +00003574 Maximum size in memory allocated to the SPL BSS.
3575 When defined, the linker checks that the actual memory used
3576 by SPL from __bss_start to __bss_end does not exceed it.
Albert ARIBAUDafab1482013-04-14 04:48:38 +00003577 CONFIG_SPL_MAX_FOOTPRINT and CONFIG_SPL_BSS_MAX_SIZE
Albert ARIBAUDe916e052013-04-12 05:14:30 +00003578 must not be both defined at the same time.
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003579
3580 CONFIG_SPL_STACK
3581 Adress of the start of the stack SPL will use
3582
Albert ARIBAUD \(3ADEV\)287b0942015-03-31 11:40:50 +02003583 CONFIG_SPL_PANIC_ON_RAW_IMAGE
3584 When defined, SPL will panic() if the image it has
3585 loaded does not have a signature.
3586 Defining this is useful when code which loads images
3587 in SPL cannot guarantee that absolutely all read errors
3588 will be caught.
3589 An example is the LPC32XX MLC NAND driver, which will
3590 consider that a completely unreadable NAND block is bad,
3591 and thus should be skipped silently.
3592
Scott Woodc4f0d002012-09-20 19:05:12 -05003593 CONFIG_SPL_RELOC_STACK
3594 Adress of the start of the stack SPL will use after
3595 relocation. If unspecified, this is equal to
3596 CONFIG_SPL_STACK.
3597
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003598 CONFIG_SYS_SPL_MALLOC_START
3599 Starting address of the malloc pool used in SPL.
3600
3601 CONFIG_SYS_SPL_MALLOC_SIZE
3602 The size of the malloc pool used in SPL.
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003603
Tom Rini28591df2012-08-13 12:03:19 -07003604 CONFIG_SPL_FRAMEWORK
3605 Enable the SPL framework under common/. This framework
3606 supports MMC, NAND and YMODEM loading of U-Boot and NAND
3607 NAND loading of the Linux Kernel.
3608
Tom Rinic2b76002014-03-28 12:03:39 -04003609 CONFIG_SPL_OS_BOOT
3610 Enable booting directly to an OS from SPL.
3611 See also: doc/README.falcon
3612
Tom Rinife3b0c72012-08-13 11:37:56 -07003613 CONFIG_SPL_DISPLAY_PRINT
3614 For ARM, enable an optional function to print more information
3615 about the running system.
3616
Scott Wood7c810902012-09-20 16:35:21 -05003617 CONFIG_SPL_INIT_MINIMAL
3618 Arch init code should be built for a very small image
3619
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003620 CONFIG_SPL_LIBCOMMON_SUPPORT
3621 Support for common/libcommon.o in SPL binary
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003622
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003623 CONFIG_SPL_LIBDISK_SUPPORT
3624 Support for disk/libdisk.o in SPL binary
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003625
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003626 CONFIG_SPL_I2C_SUPPORT
3627 Support for drivers/i2c/libi2c.o in SPL binary
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003628
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003629 CONFIG_SPL_GPIO_SUPPORT
3630 Support for drivers/gpio/libgpio.o in SPL binary
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003631
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003632 CONFIG_SPL_MMC_SUPPORT
3633 Support for drivers/mmc/libmmc.o in SPL binary
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003634
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003635 CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_SECTOR,
3636 CONFIG_SYS_U_BOOT_MAX_SIZE_SECTORS,
Paul Kocialkowski341e8cd2014-11-08 23:14:55 +01003637 Address and partition on the MMC to load U-Boot from
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003638 when the MMC is being used in raw mode.
3639
Paul Kocialkowski17675c82014-11-08 23:14:56 +01003640 CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_U_BOOT_PARTITION
3641 Partition on the MMC to load U-Boot from when the MMC is being
3642 used in raw mode
3643
Peter Korsgaard01b542f2013-05-13 08:36:29 +00003644 CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_KERNEL_SECTOR
3645 Sector to load kernel uImage from when MMC is being
3646 used in raw mode (for Falcon mode)
3647
3648 CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_ARGS_SECTOR,
3649 CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_RAW_MODE_ARGS_SECTORS
3650 Sector and number of sectors to load kernel argument
3651 parameters from when MMC is being used in raw mode
3652 (for falcon mode)
3653
Paul Kocialkowski341e8cd2014-11-08 23:14:55 +01003654 CONFIG_SYS_MMCSD_FS_BOOT_PARTITION
3655 Partition on the MMC to load U-Boot from when the MMC is being
3656 used in fs mode
3657
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003658 CONFIG_SPL_FAT_SUPPORT
3659 Support for fs/fat/libfat.o in SPL binary
3660
Guillaume GARDET5065b712014-10-15 17:53:13 +02003661 CONFIG_SPL_EXT_SUPPORT
3662 Support for EXT filesystem in SPL binary
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003663
Guillaume GARDET5065b712014-10-15 17:53:13 +02003664 CONFIG_SPL_FS_LOAD_PAYLOAD_NAME
3665 Filename to read to load U-Boot when reading from filesystem
3666
3667 CONFIG_SPL_FS_LOAD_KERNEL_NAME
Peter Korsgaard465f1f82013-05-13 08:36:27 +00003668 Filename to read to load kernel uImage when reading
Guillaume GARDET5065b712014-10-15 17:53:13 +02003669 from filesystem (for Falcon mode)
Peter Korsgaard465f1f82013-05-13 08:36:27 +00003670
Guillaume GARDET5065b712014-10-15 17:53:13 +02003671 CONFIG_SPL_FS_LOAD_ARGS_NAME
Peter Korsgaard465f1f82013-05-13 08:36:27 +00003672 Filename to read to load kernel argument parameters
Guillaume GARDET5065b712014-10-15 17:53:13 +02003673 when reading from filesystem (for Falcon mode)
Peter Korsgaard465f1f82013-05-13 08:36:27 +00003674
Scott Wood2b36fbb2012-12-06 13:33:17 +00003675 CONFIG_SPL_MPC83XX_WAIT_FOR_NAND
3676 Set this for NAND SPL on PPC mpc83xx targets, so that
3677 start.S waits for the rest of the SPL to load before
3678 continuing (the hardware starts execution after just
3679 loading the first page rather than the full 4K).
3680
Prabhakar Kushwaha6e2b9a32014-04-08 19:12:31 +05303681 CONFIG_SPL_SKIP_RELOCATE
3682 Avoid SPL relocation
3683
Scott Woodc352a0c2012-09-20 19:09:07 -05003684 CONFIG_SPL_NAND_BASE
3685 Include nand_base.c in the SPL. Requires
3686 CONFIG_SPL_NAND_DRIVERS.
3687
3688 CONFIG_SPL_NAND_DRIVERS
3689 SPL uses normal NAND drivers, not minimal drivers.
3690
3691 CONFIG_SPL_NAND_ECC
3692 Include standard software ECC in the SPL
3693
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003694 CONFIG_SPL_NAND_SIMPLE
Scott Wood36c440e2012-09-21 18:35:27 -05003695 Support for NAND boot using simple NAND drivers that
3696 expose the cmd_ctrl() interface.
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003697
Tom Rini543c9f12014-03-28 12:03:36 -04003698 CONFIG_SPL_MTD_SUPPORT
3699 Support for the MTD subsystem within SPL. Useful for
3700 environment on NAND support within SPL.
3701
Heiko Schochercf000272014-10-31 08:31:00 +01003702 CONFIG_SPL_NAND_RAW_ONLY
3703 Support to boot only raw u-boot.bin images. Use this only
3704 if you need to save space.
3705
Ying Zhang9ff70262013-08-16 15:16:11 +08003706 CONFIG_SPL_MPC8XXX_INIT_DDR_SUPPORT
3707 Set for the SPL on PPC mpc8xxx targets, support for
York Sunf0626592013-09-30 09:22:09 -07003708 drivers/ddr/fsl/libddr.o in SPL binary.
Ying Zhang9ff70262013-08-16 15:16:11 +08003709
Ying Zhangdfb2b152013-08-16 15:16:12 +08003710 CONFIG_SPL_COMMON_INIT_DDR
3711 Set for common ddr init with serial presence detect in
3712 SPL binary.
3713
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003714 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_5_ADDR_CYCLE, CONFIG_SYS_NAND_PAGE_COUNT,
3715 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_PAGE_SIZE, CONFIG_SYS_NAND_OOBSIZE,
3716 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_BLOCK_SIZE, CONFIG_SYS_NAND_BAD_BLOCK_POS,
3717 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_ECCPOS, CONFIG_SYS_NAND_ECCSIZE,
3718 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_ECCBYTES
3719 Defines the size and behavior of the NAND that SPL uses
Scott Wood36c440e2012-09-21 18:35:27 -05003720 to read U-Boot
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003721
Prabhakar Kushwahaafffcb02013-12-11 12:42:11 +05303722 CONFIG_SPL_NAND_BOOT
3723 Add support NAND boot
3724
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003725 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_U_BOOT_OFFS
Scott Wood36c440e2012-09-21 18:35:27 -05003726 Location in NAND to read U-Boot from
3727
3728 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_U_BOOT_DST
3729 Location in memory to load U-Boot to
3730
3731 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_U_BOOT_SIZE
3732 Size of image to load
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003733
3734 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_U_BOOT_START
Scott Wood36c440e2012-09-21 18:35:27 -05003735 Entry point in loaded image to jump to
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003736
3737 CONFIG_SYS_NAND_HW_ECC_OOBFIRST
3738 Define this if you need to first read the OOB and then the
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08003739 data. This is used, for example, on davinci platforms.
Tom Rini36853852012-02-14 07:29:40 +00003740
3741 CONFIG_SPL_OMAP3_ID_NAND
3742 Support for an OMAP3-specific set of functions to return the
3743 ID and MFR of the first attached NAND chip, if present.
3744
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003745 CONFIG_SPL_SERIAL_SUPPORT
3746 Support for drivers/serial/libserial.o in SPL binary
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003747
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003748 CONFIG_SPL_SPI_FLASH_SUPPORT
3749 Support for drivers/mtd/spi/libspi_flash.o in SPL binary
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003750
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003751 CONFIG_SPL_SPI_SUPPORT
3752 Support for drivers/spi/libspi.o in SPL binary
Daniel Schwierzeck39ca08e2011-07-18 07:48:07 +00003753
Pavel Machekde997252012-08-30 22:42:11 +02003754 CONFIG_SPL_RAM_DEVICE
3755 Support for running image already present in ram, in SPL binary
3756
Wolfgang Denk825223d2011-09-11 21:24:09 +02003757 CONFIG_SPL_LIBGENERIC_SUPPORT
3758 Support for lib/libgeneric.o in SPL binary
Marian Balakowicz74eb4ae2008-03-12 10:33:01 +01003759
Ying Zhang602f7d32013-05-20 14:07:25 +08003760 CONFIG_SPL_ENV_SUPPORT
3761 Support for the environment operating in SPL binary
3762
3763 CONFIG_SPL_NET_SUPPORT
3764 Support for the net/libnet.o in SPL binary.
3765 It conflicts with SPL env from storage medium specified by
3766 CONFIG_ENV_IS_xxx but CONFIG_ENV_IS_NOWHERE
3767
Scott Woodeb7bd972012-12-06 13:33:16 +00003768 CONFIG_SPL_PAD_TO
Benoît Thébaudeauf0180722013-04-11 09:35:49 +00003769 Image offset to which the SPL should be padded before appending
3770 the SPL payload. By default, this is defined as
3771 CONFIG_SPL_MAX_SIZE, or 0 if CONFIG_SPL_MAX_SIZE is undefined.
3772 CONFIG_SPL_PAD_TO must be either 0, meaning to append the SPL
3773 payload without any padding, or >= CONFIG_SPL_MAX_SIZE.
Scott Woodeb7bd972012-12-06 13:33:16 +00003774
Scott Woodf147eb72012-09-21 16:27:32 -05003775 CONFIG_SPL_TARGET
3776 Final target image containing SPL and payload. Some SPLs
3777 use an arch-specific makefile fragment instead, for
3778 example if more than one image needs to be produced.
3779
Simon Glass82d94532013-05-08 08:05:59 +00003780 CONFIG_FIT_SPL_PRINT
3781 Printing information about a FIT image adds quite a bit of
3782 code to SPL. So this is normally disabled in SPL. Use this
3783 option to re-enable it. This will affect the output of the
3784 bootm command when booting a FIT image.
3785
Ying Zhang2d2e3b62013-08-16 15:16:15 +08003786- TPL framework
3787 CONFIG_TPL
3788 Enable building of TPL globally.
3789
3790 CONFIG_TPL_PAD_TO
3791 Image offset to which the TPL should be padded before appending
3792 the TPL payload. By default, this is defined as
Wolfgang Denkec7fbf52013-10-04 17:43:24 +02003793 CONFIG_SPL_MAX_SIZE, or 0 if CONFIG_SPL_MAX_SIZE is undefined.
3794 CONFIG_SPL_PAD_TO must be either 0, meaning to append the SPL
3795 payload without any padding, or >= CONFIG_SPL_MAX_SIZE.
Ying Zhang2d2e3b62013-08-16 15:16:15 +08003796
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003797Modem Support:
3798--------------
3799
Wolfgang Denk8f399b32011-05-01 20:44:23 +02003800[so far only for SMDK2400 boards]
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003801
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003802- Modem support enable:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003803 CONFIG_MODEM_SUPPORT
3804
3805- RTS/CTS Flow control enable:
3806 CONFIG_HWFLOW
3807
3808- Modem debug support:
3809 CONFIG_MODEM_SUPPORT_DEBUG
3810
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00003811 Enables debugging stuff (char screen[1024], dbg())
3812 for modem support. Useful only with BDI2000.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003813
wdenkc0aa5c52003-12-06 19:49:23 +00003814- Interrupt support (PPC):
3815
wdenk1ebf41e2004-01-02 14:00:00 +00003816 There are common interrupt_init() and timer_interrupt()
3817 for all PPC archs. interrupt_init() calls interrupt_init_cpu()
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003818 for CPU specific initialization. interrupt_init_cpu()
wdenk1ebf41e2004-01-02 14:00:00 +00003819 should set decrementer_count to appropriate value. If
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003820 CPU resets decrementer automatically after interrupt
wdenk1ebf41e2004-01-02 14:00:00 +00003821 (ppc4xx) it should set decrementer_count to zero.
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003822 timer_interrupt() calls timer_interrupt_cpu() for CPU
wdenk1ebf41e2004-01-02 14:00:00 +00003823 specific handling. If board has watchdog / status_led
3824 / other_activity_monitor it works automatically from
3825 general timer_interrupt().
wdenkc0aa5c52003-12-06 19:49:23 +00003826
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003827- General:
3828
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00003829 In the target system modem support is enabled when a
3830 specific key (key combination) is pressed during
3831 power-on. Otherwise U-Boot will boot normally
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003832 (autoboot). The key_pressed() function is called from
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00003833 board_init(). Currently key_pressed() is a dummy
3834 function, returning 1 and thus enabling modem
3835 initialization.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003836
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00003837 If there are no modem init strings in the
3838 environment, U-Boot proceed to autoboot; the
3839 previous output (banner, info printfs) will be
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003840 suppressed, though.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003841
3842 See also: doc/README.Modem
3843
Helmut Raigerd5a184b2011-10-20 04:19:47 +00003844Board initialization settings:
3845------------------------------
3846
3847During Initialization u-boot calls a number of board specific functions
3848to allow the preparation of board specific prerequisites, e.g. pin setup
3849before drivers are initialized. To enable these callbacks the
3850following configuration macros have to be defined. Currently this is
3851architecture specific, so please check arch/your_architecture/lib/board.c
3852typically in board_init_f() and board_init_r().
3853
3854- CONFIG_BOARD_EARLY_INIT_F: Call board_early_init_f()
3855- CONFIG_BOARD_EARLY_INIT_R: Call board_early_init_r()
3856- CONFIG_BOARD_LATE_INIT: Call board_late_init()
3857- CONFIG_BOARD_POSTCLK_INIT: Call board_postclk_init()
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003858
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003859Configuration Settings:
3860-----------------------
3861
York Sun6c480012014-02-26 17:03:19 -08003862- CONFIG_SYS_SUPPORT_64BIT_DATA: Defined automatically if compiled as 64-bit.
3863 Optionally it can be defined to support 64-bit memory commands.
3864
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003865- CONFIG_SYS_LONGHELP: Defined when you want long help messages included;
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003866 undefine this when you're short of memory.
3867
Peter Tyserdfb72b82009-01-27 18:03:12 -06003868- CONFIG_SYS_HELP_CMD_WIDTH: Defined when you want to override the default
3869 width of the commands listed in the 'help' command output.
3870
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003871- CONFIG_SYS_PROMPT: This is what U-Boot prints on the console to
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003872 prompt for user input.
3873
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003874- CONFIG_SYS_CBSIZE: Buffer size for input from the Console
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003875
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003876- CONFIG_SYS_PBSIZE: Buffer size for Console output
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003877
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003878- CONFIG_SYS_MAXARGS: max. Number of arguments accepted for monitor commands
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003879
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003880- CONFIG_SYS_BARGSIZE: Buffer size for Boot Arguments which are passed to
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003881 the application (usually a Linux kernel) when it is
3882 booted
3883
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003884- CONFIG_SYS_BAUDRATE_TABLE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003885 List of legal baudrate settings for this board.
3886
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003887- CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_INFO_QUIET
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00003888 Suppress display of console information at boot.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003889
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003890- CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_IS_IN_ENV
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00003891 If the board specific function
3892 extern int overwrite_console (void);
3893 returns 1, the stdin, stderr and stdout are switched to the
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003894 serial port, else the settings in the environment are used.
3895
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003896- CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_OVERWRITE_ROUTINE
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00003897 Enable the call to overwrite_console().
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003898
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003899- CONFIG_SYS_CONSOLE_ENV_OVERWRITE
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003900 Enable overwrite of previous console environment settings.
3901
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003902- CONFIG_SYS_MEMTEST_START, CONFIG_SYS_MEMTEST_END:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003903 Begin and End addresses of the area used by the
3904 simple memory test.
3905
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003906- CONFIG_SYS_ALT_MEMTEST:
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00003907 Enable an alternate, more extensive memory test.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003908
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003909- CONFIG_SYS_MEMTEST_SCRATCH:
wdenk5958f4a2003-09-18 09:21:33 +00003910 Scratch address used by the alternate memory test
3911 You only need to set this if address zero isn't writeable
3912
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003913- CONFIG_SYS_MEM_TOP_HIDE (PPC only):
3914 If CONFIG_SYS_MEM_TOP_HIDE is defined in the board config header,
Stefan Roesea13709f2008-03-26 10:14:11 +01003915 this specified memory area will get subtracted from the top
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02003916 (end) of RAM and won't get "touched" at all by U-Boot. By
Stefan Roesea13709f2008-03-26 10:14:11 +01003917 fixing up gd->ram_size the Linux kernel should gets passed
3918 the now "corrected" memory size and won't touch it either.
3919 This should work for arch/ppc and arch/powerpc. Only Linux
Stefan Roese37f31bf2008-03-28 11:02:53 +01003920 board ports in arch/powerpc with bootwrapper support that
Stefan Roesea13709f2008-03-26 10:14:11 +01003921 recalculate the memory size from the SDRAM controller setup
Stefan Roese37f31bf2008-03-28 11:02:53 +01003922 will have to get fixed in Linux additionally.
Stefan Roesea13709f2008-03-26 10:14:11 +01003923
3924 This option can be used as a workaround for the 440EPx/GRx
3925 CHIP 11 errata where the last 256 bytes in SDRAM shouldn't
3926 be touched.
3927
3928 WARNING: Please make sure that this value is a multiple of
3929 the Linux page size (normally 4k). If this is not the case,
3930 then the end address of the Linux memory will be located at a
3931 non page size aligned address and this could cause major
3932 problems.
3933
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003934- CONFIG_SYS_LOADS_BAUD_CHANGE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003935 Enable temporary baudrate change while serial download
3936
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003937- CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003938 Physical start address of SDRAM. _Must_ be 0 here.
3939
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003940- CONFIG_SYS_MBIO_BASE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003941 Physical start address of Motherboard I/O (if using a
3942 Cogent motherboard)
3943
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003944- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003945 Physical start address of Flash memory.
3946
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003947- CONFIG_SYS_MONITOR_BASE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003948 Physical start address of boot monitor code (set by
3949 make config files to be same as the text base address
Wolfgang Denk0708bc62010-10-07 21:51:12 +02003950 (CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE) used when linking) - same as
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003951 CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE when booting from flash.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003952
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003953- CONFIG_SYS_MONITOR_LEN:
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00003954 Size of memory reserved for monitor code, used to
3955 determine _at_compile_time_ (!) if the environment is
3956 embedded within the U-Boot image, or in a separate
3957 flash sector.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003958
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02003959- CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_LEN:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00003960 Size of DRAM reserved for malloc() use.
3961
Simon Glass863e4042014-07-10 22:23:28 -06003962- CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN
3963 Size of the malloc() pool for use before relocation. If
3964 this is defined, then a very simple malloc() implementation
3965 will become available before relocation. The address is just
3966 below the global data, and the stack is moved down to make
3967 space.
3968
3969 This feature allocates regions with increasing addresses
3970 within the region. calloc() is supported, but realloc()
3971 is not available. free() is supported but does nothing.
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08003972 The memory will be freed (or in fact just forgotten) when
Simon Glass863e4042014-07-10 22:23:28 -06003973 U-Boot relocates itself.
3974
Simon Glasse997f752014-09-15 06:33:18 -06003975 Pre-relocation malloc() is only supported on ARM and sandbox
Simon Glass0cc6f5c2014-07-10 22:23:31 -06003976 at present but is fairly easy to enable for other archs.
3977
Simon Glass9fa901b2014-11-10 17:16:54 -07003978- CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_SIMPLE
3979 Provides a simple and small malloc() and calloc() for those
3980 boards which do not use the full malloc in SPL (which is
3981 enabled with CONFIG_SYS_SPL_MALLOC_START).
3982
Thierry Redingc97d9742014-12-09 22:25:22 -07003983- CONFIG_SYS_NONCACHED_MEMORY:
3984 Size of non-cached memory area. This area of memory will be
3985 typically located right below the malloc() area and mapped
3986 uncached in the MMU. This is useful for drivers that would
3987 otherwise require a lot of explicit cache maintenance. For
3988 some drivers it's also impossible to properly maintain the
3989 cache. For example if the regions that need to be flushed
3990 are not a multiple of the cache-line size, *and* padding
3991 cannot be allocated between the regions to align them (i.e.
3992 if the HW requires a contiguous array of regions, and the
3993 size of each region is not cache-aligned), then a flush of
3994 one region may result in overwriting data that hardware has
3995 written to another region in the same cache-line. This can
3996 happen for example in network drivers where descriptors for
3997 buffers are typically smaller than the CPU cache-line (e.g.
3998 16 bytes vs. 32 or 64 bytes).
3999
4000 Non-cached memory is only supported on 32-bit ARM at present.
4001
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004002- CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN:
Stefan Roese5d5ce292006-03-13 11:16:36 +01004003 Normally compressed uImages are limited to an
4004 uncompressed size of 8 MBytes. If this is not enough,
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004005 you can define CONFIG_SYS_BOOTM_LEN in your board config file
Stefan Roese5d5ce292006-03-13 11:16:36 +01004006 to adjust this setting to your needs.
4007
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004008- CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004009 Maximum size of memory mapped by the startup code of
4010 the Linux kernel; all data that must be processed by
Bartlomiej Siekac5648c82008-04-14 15:44:16 +02004011 the Linux kernel (bd_info, boot arguments, FDT blob if
4012 used) must be put below this limit, unless "bootm_low"
Robert P. J. Day832d36e2013-09-16 07:15:45 -04004013 environment variable is defined and non-zero. In such case
Bartlomiej Siekac5648c82008-04-14 15:44:16 +02004014 all data for the Linux kernel must be between "bootm_low"
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00004015 and "bootm_low" + CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ. The environment
Grant Likely26396382011-03-28 09:58:43 +00004016 variable "bootm_mapsize" will override the value of
4017 CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ. If CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ is undefined,
4018 then the value in "bootm_size" will be used instead.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004019
John Rigbyeea8e692010-10-13 13:57:35 -06004020- CONFIG_SYS_BOOT_RAMDISK_HIGH:
4021 Enable initrd_high functionality. If defined then the
4022 initrd_high feature is enabled and the bootm ramdisk subcommand
4023 is enabled.
4024
4025- CONFIG_SYS_BOOT_GET_CMDLINE:
4026 Enables allocating and saving kernel cmdline in space between
4027 "bootm_low" and "bootm_low" + BOOTMAPSZ.
4028
4029- CONFIG_SYS_BOOT_GET_KBD:
4030 Enables allocating and saving a kernel copy of the bd_info in
4031 space between "bootm_low" and "bootm_low" + BOOTMAPSZ.
4032
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004033- CONFIG_SYS_MAX_FLASH_BANKS:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004034 Max number of Flash memory banks
4035
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004036- CONFIG_SYS_MAX_FLASH_SECT:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004037 Max number of sectors on a Flash chip
4038
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004039- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_ERASE_TOUT:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004040 Timeout for Flash erase operations (in ms)
4041
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004042- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_WRITE_TOUT:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004043 Timeout for Flash write operations (in ms)
4044
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004045- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_LOCK_TOUT
wdenkdccbda02003-07-14 22:13:32 +00004046 Timeout for Flash set sector lock bit operation (in ms)
4047
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004048- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_UNLOCK_TOUT
wdenkdccbda02003-07-14 22:13:32 +00004049 Timeout for Flash clear lock bits operation (in ms)
4050
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004051- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_PROTECTION
wdenkdccbda02003-07-14 22:13:32 +00004052 If defined, hardware flash sectors protection is used
4053 instead of U-Boot software protection.
4054
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004055- CONFIG_SYS_DIRECT_FLASH_TFTP:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004056
4057 Enable TFTP transfers directly to flash memory;
4058 without this option such a download has to be
4059 performed in two steps: (1) download to RAM, and (2)
4060 copy from RAM to flash.
4061
4062 The two-step approach is usually more reliable, since
4063 you can check if the download worked before you erase
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02004064 the flash, but in some situations (when system RAM is
4065 too limited to allow for a temporary copy of the
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004066 downloaded image) this option may be very useful.
4067
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004068- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_CFI:
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00004069 Define if the flash driver uses extra elements in the
wdenk2cefd152004-02-08 22:55:38 +00004070 common flash structure for storing flash geometry.
4071
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD8d94c232008-08-13 01:40:42 +02004072- CONFIG_FLASH_CFI_DRIVER
wdenk2cefd152004-02-08 22:55:38 +00004073 This option also enables the building of the cfi_flash driver
4074 in the drivers directory
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004075
Piotr Ziecik3e939e92008-11-17 15:57:58 +01004076- CONFIG_FLASH_CFI_MTD
4077 This option enables the building of the cfi_mtd driver
4078 in the drivers directory. The driver exports CFI flash
4079 to the MTD layer.
4080
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004081- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_USE_BUFFER_WRITE
Guennadi Liakhovetski183284f2008-04-03 13:36:02 +02004082 Use buffered writes to flash.
4083
4084- CONFIG_FLASH_SPANSION_S29WS_N
4085 s29ws-n MirrorBit flash has non-standard addresses for buffered
4086 write commands.
4087
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004088- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_QUIET_TEST
Stefan Roesec443fe92005-11-22 13:20:42 +01004089 If this option is defined, the common CFI flash doesn't
4090 print it's warning upon not recognized FLASH banks. This
4091 is useful, if some of the configured banks are only
4092 optionally available.
4093
Jerry Van Barenaae73572008-03-08 13:48:01 -05004094- CONFIG_FLASH_SHOW_PROGRESS
4095 If defined (must be an integer), print out countdown
4096 digits and dots. Recommended value: 45 (9..1) for 80
4097 column displays, 15 (3..1) for 40 column displays.
4098
Stefan Roesed20cba52013-04-04 15:53:14 +02004099- CONFIG_FLASH_VERIFY
4100 If defined, the content of the flash (destination) is compared
4101 against the source after the write operation. An error message
4102 will be printed when the contents are not identical.
4103 Please note that this option is useless in nearly all cases,
4104 since such flash programming errors usually are detected earlier
4105 while unprotecting/erasing/programming. Please only enable
4106 this option if you really know what you are doing.
4107
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004108- CONFIG_SYS_RX_ETH_BUFFER:
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02004109 Defines the number of Ethernet receive buffers. On some
4110 Ethernet controllers it is recommended to set this value
stroese94ef1cf2003-06-05 15:39:44 +00004111 to 8 or even higher (EEPRO100 or 405 EMAC), since all
4112 buffers can be full shortly after enabling the interface
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02004113 on high Ethernet traffic.
stroese94ef1cf2003-06-05 15:39:44 +00004114 Defaults to 4 if not defined.
4115
Wolfgang Denk460a9ff2010-06-20 23:33:59 +02004116- CONFIG_ENV_MAX_ENTRIES
4117
Wolfgang Denk1136f692010-10-27 22:48:30 +02004118 Maximum number of entries in the hash table that is used
4119 internally to store the environment settings. The default
4120 setting is supposed to be generous and should work in most
4121 cases. This setting can be used to tune behaviour; see
4122 lib/hashtable.c for details.
Wolfgang Denk460a9ff2010-06-20 23:33:59 +02004123
Joe Hershberger71497d02012-12-11 22:16:31 -06004124- CONFIG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_DEFAULT
4125- CONFIG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_STATIC
Robert P. J. Day832d36e2013-09-16 07:15:45 -04004126 Enable validation of the values given to environment variables when
Joe Hershberger71497d02012-12-11 22:16:31 -06004127 calling env set. Variables can be restricted to only decimal,
4128 hexadecimal, or boolean. If CONFIG_CMD_NET is also defined,
4129 the variables can also be restricted to IP address or MAC address.
4130
4131 The format of the list is:
4132 type_attribute = [s|d|x|b|i|m]
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004133 access_attribute = [a|r|o|c]
4134 attributes = type_attribute[access_attribute]
Joe Hershberger71497d02012-12-11 22:16:31 -06004135 entry = variable_name[:attributes]
4136 list = entry[,list]
4137
4138 The type attributes are:
4139 s - String (default)
4140 d - Decimal
4141 x - Hexadecimal
4142 b - Boolean ([1yYtT|0nNfF])
4143 i - IP address
4144 m - MAC address
4145
Joe Hershberger6fe26c92012-12-11 22:16:34 -06004146 The access attributes are:
4147 a - Any (default)
4148 r - Read-only
4149 o - Write-once
4150 c - Change-default
4151
Joe Hershberger71497d02012-12-11 22:16:31 -06004152 - CONFIG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_DEFAULT
4153 Define this to a list (string) to define the ".flags"
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004154 environment variable in the default or embedded environment.
Joe Hershberger71497d02012-12-11 22:16:31 -06004155
4156 - CONFIG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_STATIC
4157 Define this to a list (string) to define validation that
4158 should be done if an entry is not found in the ".flags"
4159 environment variable. To override a setting in the static
4160 list, simply add an entry for the same variable name to the
4161 ".flags" variable.
4162
Joe Hershberger6fe26c92012-12-11 22:16:34 -06004163- CONFIG_ENV_ACCESS_IGNORE_FORCE
4164 If defined, don't allow the -f switch to env set override variable
4165 access flags.
4166
Simon Glass66828322013-03-08 13:45:27 +00004167- CONFIG_SYS_GENERIC_BOARD
4168 This selects the architecture-generic board system instead of the
4169 architecture-specific board files. It is intended to move boards
4170 to this new framework over time. Defining this will disable the
4171 arch/foo/lib/board.c file and use common/board_f.c and
4172 common/board_r.c instead. To use this option your architecture
Masahiro Yamada9e4af832015-03-19 19:42:51 +09004173 must support it (i.e. must select HAVE_GENERIC_BOARD in arch/Kconfig).
4174 If you find problems enabling this option on your board please report
4175 the problem and send patches!
Simon Glass66828322013-03-08 13:45:27 +00004176
Lokesh Vutla100c2d82013-04-17 20:49:40 +00004177- CONFIG_OMAP_PLATFORM_RESET_TIME_MAX_USEC (OMAP only)
4178 This is set by OMAP boards for the max time that reset should
4179 be asserted. See doc/README.omap-reset-time for details on how
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004180 the value can be calculated on a given board.
Simon Glass9c9f44a2013-03-11 07:06:48 +00004181
Gabe Black3687fe42014-10-15 04:38:30 -06004182- CONFIG_USE_STDINT
4183 If stdint.h is available with your toolchain you can define this
4184 option to enable it. You can provide option 'USE_STDINT=1' when
4185 building U-Boot to enable this.
4186
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004187The following definitions that deal with the placement and management
4188of environment data (variable area); in general, we support the
4189following configurations:
4190
Mike Frysinger63b8f122011-07-08 10:44:25 +00004191- CONFIG_BUILD_ENVCRC:
4192
4193 Builds up envcrc with the target environment so that external utils
4194 may easily extract it and embed it in final U-Boot images.
4195
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD53db4cd2008-09-10 22:48:04 +02004196- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004197
4198 Define this if the environment is in flash memory.
4199
4200 a) The environment occupies one whole flash sector, which is
4201 "embedded" in the text segment with the U-Boot code. This
4202 happens usually with "bottom boot sector" or "top boot
4203 sector" type flash chips, which have several smaller
4204 sectors at the start or the end. For instance, such a
4205 layout can have sector sizes of 8, 2x4, 16, Nx32 kB. In
4206 such a case you would place the environment in one of the
4207 4 kB sectors - with U-Boot code before and after it. With
4208 "top boot sector" type flash chips, you would put the
4209 environment in one of the last sectors, leaving a gap
4210 between U-Boot and the environment.
4211
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004212 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004213
4214 Offset of environment data (variable area) to the
4215 beginning of flash memory; for instance, with bottom boot
4216 type flash chips the second sector can be used: the offset
4217 for this sector is given here.
4218
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004219 CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET is used relative to CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004220
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004221 - CONFIG_ENV_ADDR:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004222
4223 This is just another way to specify the start address of
4224 the flash sector containing the environment (instead of
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004225 CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004226
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004227 - CONFIG_ENV_SECT_SIZE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004228
4229 Size of the sector containing the environment.
4230
4231
4232 b) Sometimes flash chips have few, equal sized, BIG sectors.
4233 In such a case you don't want to spend a whole sector for
4234 the environment.
4235
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004236 - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004237
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD53db4cd2008-09-10 22:48:04 +02004238 If you use this in combination with CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FLASH
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004239 and CONFIG_ENV_SECT_SIZE, you can specify to use only a part
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004240 of this flash sector for the environment. This saves
4241 memory for the RAM copy of the environment.
4242
4243 It may also save flash memory if you decide to use this
4244 when your environment is "embedded" within U-Boot code,
4245 since then the remainder of the flash sector could be used
4246 for U-Boot code. It should be pointed out that this is
4247 STRONGLY DISCOURAGED from a robustness point of view:
4248 updating the environment in flash makes it always
4249 necessary to erase the WHOLE sector. If something goes
4250 wrong before the contents has been restored from a copy in
4251 RAM, your target system will be dead.
4252
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004253 - CONFIG_ENV_ADDR_REDUND
4254 CONFIG_ENV_SIZE_REDUND
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004255
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00004256 These settings describe a second storage area used to hold
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02004257 a redundant copy of the environment data, so that there is
wdenkb02744a2003-04-05 00:53:31 +00004258 a valid backup copy in case there is a power failure during
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00004259 a "saveenv" operation.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004260
4261BE CAREFUL! Any changes to the flash layout, and some changes to the
4262source code will make it necessary to adapt <board>/u-boot.lds*
4263accordingly!
4264
4265
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARDfdb79c32008-09-10 22:47:59 +02004266- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_NVRAM:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004267
4268 Define this if you have some non-volatile memory device
4269 (NVRAM, battery buffered SRAM) which you want to use for the
4270 environment.
4271
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004272 - CONFIG_ENV_ADDR:
4273 - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004274
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02004275 These two #defines are used to determine the memory area you
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004276 want to use for environment. It is assumed that this memory
4277 can just be read and written to, without any special
4278 provision.
4279
4280BE CAREFUL! The first access to the environment happens quite early
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004281in U-Boot initialization (when we try to get the setting of for the
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02004282console baudrate). You *MUST* have mapped your NVRAM area then, or
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004283U-Boot will hang.
4284
4285Please note that even with NVRAM we still use a copy of the
4286environment in RAM: we could work on NVRAM directly, but we want to
4287keep settings there always unmodified except somebody uses "saveenv"
4288to save the current settings.
4289
4290
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARDe46af642008-09-05 09:19:30 +02004291- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_EEPROM:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004292
4293 Use this if you have an EEPROM or similar serial access
4294 device and a driver for it.
4295
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004296 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
4297 - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004298
4299 These two #defines specify the offset and size of the
4300 environment area within the total memory of your EEPROM.
4301
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004302 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004303 If defined, specified the chip address of the EEPROM device.
4304 The default address is zero.
4305
Christian Gmeiner4c5b7542015-02-11 15:19:31 +01004306 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_BUS:
4307 If defined, specified the i2c bus of the EEPROM device.
4308
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004309 - CONFIG_SYS_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_BITS:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004310 If defined, the number of bits used to address bytes in a
4311 single page in the EEPROM device. A 64 byte page, for example
4312 would require six bits.
4313
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004314 - CONFIG_SYS_EEPROM_PAGE_WRITE_DELAY_MS:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004315 If defined, the number of milliseconds to delay between
wdenk544e9732004-02-06 23:19:44 +00004316 page writes. The default is zero milliseconds.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004317
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004318 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_LEN:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004319 The length in bytes of the EEPROM memory array address. Note
4320 that this is NOT the chip address length!
4321
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004322 - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW:
wdenk20c98a62004-04-23 20:32:05 +00004323 EEPROM chips that implement "address overflow" are ones
4324 like Catalyst 24WC04/08/16 which has 9/10/11 bits of
4325 address and the extra bits end up in the "chip address" bit
4326 slots. This makes a 24WC08 (1Kbyte) chip look like four 256
4327 byte chips.
4328
4329 Note that we consider the length of the address field to
4330 still be one byte because the extra address bits are hidden
4331 in the chip address.
4332
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004333 - CONFIG_SYS_EEPROM_SIZE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004334 The size in bytes of the EEPROM device.
4335
Heiko Schocher9bb0dd52010-01-07 08:55:40 +01004336 - CONFIG_ENV_EEPROM_IS_ON_I2C
4337 define this, if you have I2C and SPI activated, and your
4338 EEPROM, which holds the environment, is on the I2C bus.
4339
4340 - CONFIG_I2C_ENV_EEPROM_BUS
4341 if you have an Environment on an EEPROM reached over
4342 I2C muxes, you can define here, how to reach this
4343 EEPROM. For example:
4344
Heiko Schocher479a4cf2013-01-29 08:53:15 +01004345 #define CONFIG_I2C_ENV_EEPROM_BUS 1
Heiko Schocher9bb0dd52010-01-07 08:55:40 +01004346
4347 EEPROM which holds the environment, is reached over
4348 a pca9547 i2c mux with address 0x70, channel 3.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004349
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD2b14d2b2008-09-10 22:47:58 +02004350- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_DATAFLASH:
wdenk86765902003-12-06 23:55:10 +00004351
wdenk1ebf41e2004-01-02 14:00:00 +00004352 Define this if you have a DataFlash memory device which you
wdenk86765902003-12-06 23:55:10 +00004353 want to use for the environment.
4354
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004355 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
4356 - CONFIG_ENV_ADDR:
4357 - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
wdenk86765902003-12-06 23:55:10 +00004358
4359 These three #defines specify the offset and size of the
4360 environment area within the total memory of your DataFlash placed
4361 at the specified address.
4362
Wu, Josh76db7bf2014-07-01 19:30:13 +08004363- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_SPI_FLASH:
4364
4365 Define this if you have a SPI Flash memory device which you
4366 want to use for the environment.
4367
4368 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
4369 - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
4370
4371 These two #defines specify the offset and size of the
4372 environment area within the SPI Flash. CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET must be
4373 aligned to an erase sector boundary.
4374
4375 - CONFIG_ENV_SECT_SIZE:
4376
4377 Define the SPI flash's sector size.
4378
4379 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND (optional):
4380
4381 This setting describes a second storage area of CONFIG_ENV_SIZE
4382 size used to hold a redundant copy of the environment data, so
4383 that there is a valid backup copy in case there is a power failure
4384 during a "saveenv" operation. CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_RENDUND must be
4385 aligned to an erase sector boundary.
4386
4387 - CONFIG_ENV_SPI_BUS (optional):
4388 - CONFIG_ENV_SPI_CS (optional):
4389
4390 Define the SPI bus and chip select. If not defined they will be 0.
4391
4392 - CONFIG_ENV_SPI_MAX_HZ (optional):
4393
4394 Define the SPI max work clock. If not defined then use 1MHz.
4395
4396 - CONFIG_ENV_SPI_MODE (optional):
4397
4398 Define the SPI work mode. If not defined then use SPI_MODE_3.
4399
Liu Gang85bcd732012-03-08 00:33:20 +00004400- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_REMOTE:
4401
4402 Define this if you have a remote memory space which you
4403 want to use for the local device's environment.
4404
4405 - CONFIG_ENV_ADDR:
4406 - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
4407
4408 These two #defines specify the address and size of the
4409 environment area within the remote memory space. The
4410 local device can get the environment from remote memory
Liu Gang357bf5a2012-08-09 05:10:01 +00004411 space by SRIO or PCIE links.
Liu Gang85bcd732012-03-08 00:33:20 +00004412
4413BE CAREFUL! For some special cases, the local device can not use
4414"saveenv" command. For example, the local device will get the
Liu Gang357bf5a2012-08-09 05:10:01 +00004415environment stored in a remote NOR flash by SRIO or PCIE link,
4416but it can not erase, write this NOR flash by SRIO or PCIE interface.
Liu Gang85bcd732012-03-08 00:33:20 +00004417
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARDdda84dd2008-09-10 22:47:58 +02004418- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_NAND:
wdenk79b59372004-06-09 14:58:14 +00004419
4420 Define this if you have a NAND device which you want to use
4421 for the environment.
4422
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004423 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
4424 - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
wdenk79b59372004-06-09 14:58:14 +00004425
4426 These two #defines specify the offset and size of the environment
Scott Wood08239322010-09-17 14:38:37 -05004427 area within the first NAND device. CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET must be
4428 aligned to an erase block boundary.
wdenk86765902003-12-06 23:55:10 +00004429
Scott Wood08239322010-09-17 14:38:37 -05004430 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND (optional):
Markus Klotzbuecher5d113e02006-03-20 18:02:44 +01004431
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD7e1cda62008-09-10 22:48:06 +02004432 This setting describes a second storage area of CONFIG_ENV_SIZE
Scott Wood08239322010-09-17 14:38:37 -05004433 size used to hold a redundant copy of the environment data, so
4434 that there is a valid backup copy in case there is a power failure
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00004435 during a "saveenv" operation. CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_RENDUND must be
Scott Wood08239322010-09-17 14:38:37 -05004436 aligned to an erase block boundary.
4437
4438 - CONFIG_ENV_RANGE (optional):
4439
4440 Specifies the length of the region in which the environment
4441 can be written. This should be a multiple of the NAND device's
4442 block size. Specifying a range with more erase blocks than
4443 are needed to hold CONFIG_ENV_SIZE allows bad blocks within
4444 the range to be avoided.
4445
4446 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_OOB (optional):
Markus Klotzbuecher5d113e02006-03-20 18:02:44 +01004447
Scott Wood08239322010-09-17 14:38:37 -05004448 Enables support for dynamically retrieving the offset of the
4449 environment from block zero's out-of-band data. The
4450 "nand env.oob" command can be used to record this offset.
4451 Currently, CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND is not supported when
4452 using CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_OOB.
Markus Klotzbuecher5d113e02006-03-20 18:02:44 +01004453
Guennadi Liakhovetskifad24442009-05-18 16:07:22 +02004454- CONFIG_NAND_ENV_DST
4455
4456 Defines address in RAM to which the nand_spl code should copy the
4457 environment. If redundant environment is used, it will be copied to
4458 CONFIG_NAND_ENV_DST + CONFIG_ENV_SIZE.
4459
Joe Hershberger0c5faa82013-04-08 10:32:51 +00004460- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_UBI:
4461
4462 Define this if you have an UBI volume that you want to use for the
4463 environment. This has the benefit of wear-leveling the environment
4464 accesses, which is important on NAND.
4465
4466 - CONFIG_ENV_UBI_PART:
4467
4468 Define this to a string that is the mtd partition containing the UBI.
4469
4470 - CONFIG_ENV_UBI_VOLUME:
4471
4472 Define this to the name of the volume that you want to store the
4473 environment in.
4474
Joe Hershbergerdb14e862013-04-08 10:32:52 +00004475 - CONFIG_ENV_UBI_VOLUME_REDUND:
4476
4477 Define this to the name of another volume to store a second copy of
4478 the environment in. This will enable redundant environments in UBI.
4479 It is assumed that both volumes are in the same MTD partition.
4480
Joe Hershberger0c5faa82013-04-08 10:32:51 +00004481 - CONFIG_UBI_SILENCE_MSG
4482 - CONFIG_UBIFS_SILENCE_MSG
4483
4484 You will probably want to define these to avoid a really noisy system
4485 when storing the env in UBI.
4486
Wu, Josha7d0c872014-06-24 17:31:03 +08004487- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_FAT:
4488 Define this if you want to use the FAT file system for the environment.
4489
4490 - FAT_ENV_INTERFACE:
4491
4492 Define this to a string that is the name of the block device.
4493
4494 - FAT_ENV_DEV_AND_PART:
4495
4496 Define this to a string to specify the partition of the device. It can
4497 be as following:
4498
4499 "D:P", "D:0", "D", "D:" or "D:auto" (D, P are integers. And P >= 1)
4500 - "D:P": device D partition P. Error occurs if device D has no
4501 partition table.
4502 - "D:0": device D.
4503 - "D" or "D:": device D partition 1 if device D has partition
4504 table, or the whole device D if has no partition
4505 table.
4506 - "D:auto": first partition in device D with bootable flag set.
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004507 If none, first valid partition in device D. If no
Wu, Josha7d0c872014-06-24 17:31:03 +08004508 partition table then means device D.
4509
4510 - FAT_ENV_FILE:
4511
4512 It's a string of the FAT file name. This file use to store the
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004513 environment.
Wu, Josha7d0c872014-06-24 17:31:03 +08004514
4515 - CONFIG_FAT_WRITE:
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004516 This should be defined. Otherwise it cannot save the environment file.
Wu, Josha7d0c872014-06-24 17:31:03 +08004517
Stephen Warreneedcacd2013-06-11 15:14:00 -06004518- CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_MMC:
4519
4520 Define this if you have an MMC device which you want to use for the
4521 environment.
4522
4523 - CONFIG_SYS_MMC_ENV_DEV:
4524
4525 Specifies which MMC device the environment is stored in.
4526
4527 - CONFIG_SYS_MMC_ENV_PART (optional):
4528
4529 Specifies which MMC partition the environment is stored in. If not
4530 set, defaults to partition 0, the user area. Common values might be
4531 1 (first MMC boot partition), 2 (second MMC boot partition).
4532
4533 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET:
4534 - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE:
4535
4536 These two #defines specify the offset and size of the environment
4537 area within the specified MMC device.
4538
Stephen Warren24dc2032013-06-11 15:14:02 -06004539 If offset is positive (the usual case), it is treated as relative to
4540 the start of the MMC partition. If offset is negative, it is treated
4541 as relative to the end of the MMC partition. This can be useful if
4542 your board may be fitted with different MMC devices, which have
4543 different sizes for the MMC partitions, and you always want the
4544 environment placed at the very end of the partition, to leave the
4545 maximum possible space before it, to store other data.
4546
Stephen Warreneedcacd2013-06-11 15:14:00 -06004547 These two values are in units of bytes, but must be aligned to an
4548 MMC sector boundary.
4549
4550 - CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND (optional):
4551
4552 Specifies a second storage area, of CONFIG_ENV_SIZE size, used to
4553 hold a redundant copy of the environment data. This provides a
4554 valid backup copy in case the other copy is corrupted, e.g. due
4555 to a power failure during a "saveenv" operation.
4556
Stephen Warren24dc2032013-06-11 15:14:02 -06004557 This value may also be positive or negative; this is handled in the
4558 same way as CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET.
4559
Stephen Warreneedcacd2013-06-11 15:14:00 -06004560 This value is also in units of bytes, but must also be aligned to
4561 an MMC sector boundary.
4562
4563 - CONFIG_ENV_SIZE_REDUND (optional):
4564
4565 This value need not be set, even when CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET_REDUND is
4566 set. If this value is set, it must be set to the same value as
4567 CONFIG_ENV_SIZE.
4568
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004569- CONFIG_SYS_SPI_INIT_OFFSET
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004570
4571 Defines offset to the initial SPI buffer area in DPRAM. The
4572 area is used at an early stage (ROM part) if the environment
4573 is configured to reside in the SPI EEPROM: We need a 520 byte
4574 scratch DPRAM area. It is used between the two initialization
4575 calls (spi_init_f() and spi_init_r()). A value of 0xB00 seems
4576 to be a good choice since it makes it far enough from the
4577 start of the data area as well as from the stack pointer.
4578
Bruce Adleredecc942007-11-02 13:15:42 -07004579Please note that the environment is read-only until the monitor
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004580has been relocated to RAM and a RAM copy of the environment has been
Wolfgang Denk76af2782010-07-24 21:55:43 +02004581created; also, when using EEPROM you will have to use getenv_f()
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004582until then to read environment variables.
4583
wdenk8dba0502003-03-31 16:34:49 +00004584The environment is protected by a CRC32 checksum. Before the monitor
4585is relocated into RAM, as a result of a bad CRC you will be working
4586with the compiled-in default environment - *silently*!!! [This is
4587necessary, because the first environment variable we need is the
4588"baudrate" setting for the console - if we have a bad CRC, we don't
4589have any device yet where we could complain.]
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004590
4591Note: once the monitor has been relocated, then it will complain if
4592the default environment is used; a new CRC is computed as soon as you
wdenk8dba0502003-03-31 16:34:49 +00004593use the "saveenv" command to store a valid environment.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004594
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004595- CONFIG_SYS_FAULT_ECHO_LINK_DOWN:
wdenk9c53f402003-10-15 23:53:47 +00004596 Echo the inverted Ethernet link state to the fault LED.
wdenk49c3f672003-10-08 22:33:00 +00004597
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004598 Note: If this option is active, then CONFIG_SYS_FAULT_MII_ADDR
wdenk49c3f672003-10-08 22:33:00 +00004599 also needs to be defined.
4600
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004601- CONFIG_SYS_FAULT_MII_ADDR:
wdenk9c53f402003-10-15 23:53:47 +00004602 MII address of the PHY to check for the Ethernet link state.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004603
Ron Madriddfa028a2009-02-18 14:30:44 -08004604- CONFIG_NS16550_MIN_FUNCTIONS:
4605 Define this if you desire to only have use of the NS16550_init
4606 and NS16550_putc functions for the serial driver located at
4607 drivers/serial/ns16550.c. This option is useful for saving
4608 space for already greatly restricted images, including but not
4609 limited to NAND_SPL configurations.
4610
Simon Glass28a9e332012-11-30 13:01:18 +00004611- CONFIG_DISPLAY_BOARDINFO
4612 Display information about the board that U-Boot is running on
4613 when U-Boot starts up. The board function checkboard() is called
4614 to do this.
4615
Simon Glasse8822012012-11-30 13:01:19 +00004616- CONFIG_DISPLAY_BOARDINFO_LATE
4617 Similar to the previous option, but display this information
4618 later, once stdio is running and output goes to the LCD, if
4619 present.
4620
Sascha Silbe4b9c17c2013-08-11 16:40:43 +02004621- CONFIG_BOARD_SIZE_LIMIT:
4622 Maximum size of the U-Boot image. When defined, the
4623 build system checks that the actual size does not
4624 exceed it.
4625
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004626Low Level (hardware related) configuration options:
wdenkc8434db2003-03-26 06:55:25 +00004627---------------------------------------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004628
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004629- CONFIG_SYS_CACHELINE_SIZE:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004630 Cache Line Size of the CPU.
4631
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004632- CONFIG_SYS_DEFAULT_IMMR:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004633 Default address of the IMMR after system reset.
wdenk2bb11052003-07-17 23:16:40 +00004634
wdenk9c53f402003-10-15 23:53:47 +00004635 Needed on some 8260 systems (MPC8260ADS, PQ2FADS-ZU,
4636 and RPXsuper) to be able to adjust the position of
4637 the IMMR register after a reset.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004638
Timur Tabid8f341c2011-08-04 18:03:41 -05004639- CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_DEFAULT:
4640 Default (power-on reset) physical address of CCSR on Freescale
4641 PowerPC SOCs.
4642
4643- CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR:
4644 Virtual address of CCSR. On a 32-bit build, this is typically
4645 the same value as CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_DEFAULT.
4646
4647 CONFIG_SYS_DEFAULT_IMMR must also be set to this value,
4648 for cross-platform code that uses that macro instead.
4649
4650- CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS:
4651 Physical address of CCSR. CCSR can be relocated to a new
4652 physical address, if desired. In this case, this macro should
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00004653 be set to that address. Otherwise, it should be set to the
Timur Tabid8f341c2011-08-04 18:03:41 -05004654 same value as CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_DEFAULT. For example, CCSR
4655 is typically relocated on 36-bit builds. It is recommended
4656 that this macro be defined via the _HIGH and _LOW macros:
4657
4658 #define CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS ((CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_HIGH
4659 * 1ull) << 32 | CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_LOW)
4660
4661- CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_HIGH:
Wolfgang Denkd590fb12011-10-07 09:58:21 +02004662 Bits 33-36 of CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS. This value is typically
4663 either 0 (32-bit build) or 0xF (36-bit build). This macro is
Timur Tabid8f341c2011-08-04 18:03:41 -05004664 used in assembly code, so it must not contain typecasts or
4665 integer size suffixes (e.g. "ULL").
4666
4667- CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_LOW:
4668 Lower 32-bits of CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS. This macro is
4669 used in assembly code, so it must not contain typecasts or
4670 integer size suffixes (e.g. "ULL").
4671
4672- CONFIG_SYS_CCSR_DO_NOT_RELOCATE:
4673 If this macro is defined, then CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS will be
4674 forced to a value that ensures that CCSR is not relocated.
4675
wdenk1272e232002-11-10 22:06:23 +00004676- Floppy Disk Support:
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004677 CONFIG_SYS_FDC_DRIVE_NUMBER
wdenk1272e232002-11-10 22:06:23 +00004678
4679 the default drive number (default value 0)
4680
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004681 CONFIG_SYS_ISA_IO_STRIDE
wdenk1272e232002-11-10 22:06:23 +00004682
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02004683 defines the spacing between FDC chipset registers
wdenk1272e232002-11-10 22:06:23 +00004684 (default value 1)
4685
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004686 CONFIG_SYS_ISA_IO_OFFSET
wdenk1272e232002-11-10 22:06:23 +00004687
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00004688 defines the offset of register from address. It
4689 depends on which part of the data bus is connected to
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02004690 the FDC chipset. (default value 0)
wdenk1272e232002-11-10 22:06:23 +00004691
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004692 If CONFIG_SYS_ISA_IO_STRIDE CONFIG_SYS_ISA_IO_OFFSET and
4693 CONFIG_SYS_FDC_DRIVE_NUMBER are undefined, they take their
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00004694 default value.
wdenk1272e232002-11-10 22:06:23 +00004695
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004696 if CONFIG_SYS_FDC_HW_INIT is defined, then the function
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00004697 fdc_hw_init() is called at the beginning of the FDC
4698 setup. fdc_hw_init() must be provided by the board
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004699 source code. It is used to make hardware-dependent
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00004700 initializations.
wdenk1272e232002-11-10 22:06:23 +00004701
Macpaul Lind1e49942011-04-11 20:45:32 +00004702- CONFIG_IDE_AHB:
4703 Most IDE controllers were designed to be connected with PCI
4704 interface. Only few of them were designed for AHB interface.
4705 When software is doing ATA command and data transfer to
4706 IDE devices through IDE-AHB controller, some additional
4707 registers accessing to these kind of IDE-AHB controller
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004708 is required.
Macpaul Lind1e49942011-04-11 20:45:32 +00004709
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004710- CONFIG_SYS_IMMR: Physical address of the Internal Memory.
wdenk07d7e6b2004-12-16 21:44:03 +00004711 DO NOT CHANGE unless you know exactly what you're
wdenkb3a4a702004-12-10 11:40:40 +00004712 doing! (11-4) [MPC8xx/82xx systems only]
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004713
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004714- CONFIG_SYS_INIT_RAM_ADDR:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004715
wdenkeb20ad32003-09-05 23:19:14 +00004716 Start address of memory area that can be used for
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004717 initial data and stack; please note that this must be
4718 writable memory that is working WITHOUT special
4719 initialization, i. e. you CANNOT use normal RAM which
4720 will become available only after programming the
4721 memory controller and running certain initialization
4722 sequences.
4723
4724 U-Boot uses the following memory types:
4725 - MPC8xx and MPC8260: IMMR (internal memory of the CPU)
4726 - MPC824X: data cache
4727 - PPC4xx: data cache
4728
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004729- CONFIG_SYS_GBL_DATA_OFFSET:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004730
4731 Offset of the initial data structure in the memory
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004732 area defined by CONFIG_SYS_INIT_RAM_ADDR. Usually
4733 CONFIG_SYS_GBL_DATA_OFFSET is chosen such that the initial
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004734 data is located at the end of the available space
Wolfgang Denk1c2e98e2010-10-26 13:32:32 +02004735 (sometimes written as (CONFIG_SYS_INIT_RAM_SIZE -
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004736 CONFIG_SYS_INIT_DATA_SIZE), and the initial stack is just
4737 below that area (growing from (CONFIG_SYS_INIT_RAM_ADDR +
4738 CONFIG_SYS_GBL_DATA_OFFSET) downward.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004739
4740 Note:
4741 On the MPC824X (or other systems that use the data
4742 cache for initial memory) the address chosen for
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004743 CONFIG_SYS_INIT_RAM_ADDR is basically arbitrary - it must
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004744 point to an otherwise UNUSED address space between
4745 the top of RAM and the start of the PCI space.
4746
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004747- CONFIG_SYS_SIUMCR: SIU Module Configuration (11-6)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004748
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004749- CONFIG_SYS_SYPCR: System Protection Control (11-9)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004750
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004751- CONFIG_SYS_TBSCR: Time Base Status and Control (11-26)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004752
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004753- CONFIG_SYS_PISCR: Periodic Interrupt Status and Control (11-31)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004754
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004755- CONFIG_SYS_PLPRCR: PLL, Low-Power, and Reset Control Register (15-30)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004756
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004757- CONFIG_SYS_SCCR: System Clock and reset Control Register (15-27)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004758
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004759- CONFIG_SYS_OR_TIMING_SDRAM:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004760 SDRAM timing
4761
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004762- CONFIG_SYS_MAMR_PTA:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004763 periodic timer for refresh
4764
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004765- CONFIG_SYS_DER: Debug Event Register (37-47)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004766
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004767- FLASH_BASE0_PRELIM, FLASH_BASE1_PRELIM, CONFIG_SYS_REMAP_OR_AM,
4768 CONFIG_SYS_PRELIM_OR_AM, CONFIG_SYS_OR_TIMING_FLASH, CONFIG_SYS_OR0_REMAP,
4769 CONFIG_SYS_OR0_PRELIM, CONFIG_SYS_BR0_PRELIM, CONFIG_SYS_OR1_REMAP, CONFIG_SYS_OR1_PRELIM,
4770 CONFIG_SYS_BR1_PRELIM:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004771 Memory Controller Definitions: BR0/1 and OR0/1 (FLASH)
4772
4773- SDRAM_BASE2_PRELIM, SDRAM_BASE3_PRELIM, SDRAM_MAX_SIZE,
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004774 CONFIG_SYS_OR_TIMING_SDRAM, CONFIG_SYS_OR2_PRELIM, CONFIG_SYS_BR2_PRELIM,
4775 CONFIG_SYS_OR3_PRELIM, CONFIG_SYS_BR3_PRELIM:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004776 Memory Controller Definitions: BR2/3 and OR2/3 (SDRAM)
4777
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004778- CONFIG_SYS_MAMR_PTA, CONFIG_SYS_MPTPR_2BK_4K, CONFIG_SYS_MPTPR_1BK_4K, CONFIG_SYS_MPTPR_2BK_8K,
4779 CONFIG_SYS_MPTPR_1BK_8K, CONFIG_SYS_MAMR_8COL, CONFIG_SYS_MAMR_9COL:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004780 Machine Mode Register and Memory Periodic Timer
4781 Prescaler definitions (SDRAM timing)
4782
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004783- CONFIG_SYS_I2C_UCODE_PATCH, CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DPMEM_OFFSET [0x1FC0]:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004784 enable I2C microcode relocation patch (MPC8xx);
4785 define relocation offset in DPRAM [DSP2]
4786
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004787- CONFIG_SYS_SMC_UCODE_PATCH, CONFIG_SYS_SMC_DPMEM_OFFSET [0x1FC0]:
Heiko Schocherc8148ed2008-01-11 01:12:07 +01004788 enable SMC microcode relocation patch (MPC8xx);
4789 define relocation offset in DPRAM [SMC1]
4790
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004791- CONFIG_SYS_SPI_UCODE_PATCH, CONFIG_SYS_SPI_DPMEM_OFFSET [0x1FC0]:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004792 enable SPI microcode relocation patch (MPC8xx);
4793 define relocation offset in DPRAM [SCC4]
4794
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004795- CONFIG_SYS_USE_OSCCLK:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00004796 Use OSCM clock mode on MBX8xx board. Be careful,
4797 wrong setting might damage your board. Read
4798 doc/README.MBX before setting this variable!
4799
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004800- CONFIG_SYS_CPM_POST_WORD_ADDR: (MPC8xx, MPC8260 only)
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00004801 Offset of the bootmode word in DPRAM used by post
4802 (Power On Self Tests). This definition overrides
4803 #define'd default value in commproc.h resp.
4804 cpm_8260.h.
wdenk2029f4d2002-11-21 23:11:29 +00004805
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004806- CONFIG_SYS_PCI_SLV_MEM_LOCAL, CONFIG_SYS_PCI_SLV_MEM_BUS, CONFIG_SYS_PICMR0_MASK_ATTRIB,
4807 CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR0_LOCAL, CONFIG_SYS_PCIMSK0_MASK, CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR1_LOCAL,
4808 CONFIG_SYS_PCIMSK1_MASK, CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR_MEM_LOCAL, CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR_MEM_BUS,
4809 CONFIG_SYS_CPU_PCI_MEM_START, CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR_MEM_SIZE, CONFIG_SYS_POCMR0_MASK_ATTRIB,
4810 CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR_MEMIO_LOCAL, CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR_MEMIO_BUS, CPU_PCI_MEMIO_START,
4811 CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR_MEMIO_SIZE, CONFIG_SYS_POCMR1_MASK_ATTRIB, CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR_IO_LOCAL,
4812 CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR_IO_BUS, CONFIG_SYS_CPU_PCI_IO_START, CONFIG_SYS_PCI_MSTR_IO_SIZE,
4813 CONFIG_SYS_POCMR2_MASK_ATTRIB: (MPC826x only)
Stefan Roese88fbf932010-04-15 16:07:28 +02004814 Overrides the default PCI memory map in arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc8260/pci.c if set.
wdenkbf2f8c92003-05-22 22:52:13 +00004815
Dirk Eibach378d1ca2009-02-09 08:18:34 +01004816- CONFIG_PCI_DISABLE_PCIE:
4817 Disable PCI-Express on systems where it is supported but not
4818 required.
4819
Andrew Sharp61d47ca2012-08-29 14:16:32 +00004820- CONFIG_PCI_ENUM_ONLY
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08004821 Only scan through and get the devices on the buses.
Andrew Sharp61d47ca2012-08-29 14:16:32 +00004822 Don't do any setup work, presumably because someone or
4823 something has already done it, and we don't need to do it
4824 a second time. Useful for platforms that are pre-booted
4825 by coreboot or similar.
4826
Gabor Juhosb4458732013-05-30 07:06:12 +00004827- CONFIG_PCI_INDIRECT_BRIDGE:
4828 Enable support for indirect PCI bridges.
4829
Kumar Gala8975d7a2010-12-30 12:09:53 -06004830- CONFIG_SYS_SRIO:
4831 Chip has SRIO or not
4832
4833- CONFIG_SRIO1:
4834 Board has SRIO 1 port available
4835
4836- CONFIG_SRIO2:
4837 Board has SRIO 2 port available
4838
Liu Gang27afb9c2013-05-07 16:30:46 +08004839- CONFIG_SRIO_PCIE_BOOT_MASTER
4840 Board can support master function for Boot from SRIO and PCIE
4841
Kumar Gala8975d7a2010-12-30 12:09:53 -06004842- CONFIG_SYS_SRIOn_MEM_VIRT:
4843 Virtual Address of SRIO port 'n' memory region
4844
4845- CONFIG_SYS_SRIOn_MEM_PHYS:
4846 Physical Address of SRIO port 'n' memory region
4847
4848- CONFIG_SYS_SRIOn_MEM_SIZE:
4849 Size of SRIO port 'n' memory region
4850
Fabio Estevamf17e8782013-04-11 09:35:34 +00004851- CONFIG_SYS_NAND_BUSWIDTH_16BIT
4852 Defined to tell the NAND controller that the NAND chip is using
4853 a 16 bit bus.
4854 Not all NAND drivers use this symbol.
Fabio Estevam417052b2013-04-11 09:35:35 +00004855 Example of drivers that use it:
Fabio Estevamf17e8782013-04-11 09:35:34 +00004856 - drivers/mtd/nand/ndfc.c
Fabio Estevam417052b2013-04-11 09:35:35 +00004857 - drivers/mtd/nand/mxc_nand.c
Alex Watermancd6aae32011-05-19 15:08:36 -04004858
4859- CONFIG_SYS_NDFC_EBC0_CFG
4860 Sets the EBC0_CFG register for the NDFC. If not defined
4861 a default value will be used.
4862
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04004863- CONFIG_SPD_EEPROM
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01004864 Get DDR timing information from an I2C EEPROM. Common
4865 with pluggable memory modules such as SODIMMs
4866
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04004867 SPD_EEPROM_ADDRESS
4868 I2C address of the SPD EEPROM
4869
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004870- CONFIG_SYS_SPD_BUS_NUM
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01004871 If SPD EEPROM is on an I2C bus other than the first
4872 one, specify here. Note that the value must resolve
4873 to something your driver can deal with.
Ben Warren45657152006-09-07 16:50:54 -04004874
York Sune73cc042011-06-07 09:42:16 +08004875- CONFIG_SYS_DDR_RAW_TIMING
4876 Get DDR timing information from other than SPD. Common with
4877 soldered DDR chips onboard without SPD. DDR raw timing
4878 parameters are extracted from datasheet and hard-coded into
4879 header files or board specific files.
4880
York Sunbd495cf2011-09-16 13:21:35 -07004881- CONFIG_FSL_DDR_INTERACTIVE
4882 Enable interactive DDR debugging. See doc/README.fsl-ddr.
4883
York Sun8ced0502015-01-06 13:18:55 -08004884- CONFIG_FSL_DDR_SYNC_REFRESH
4885 Enable sync of refresh for multiple controllers.
4886
York Sunb6a35f82015-03-19 09:30:28 -07004887- CONFIG_FSL_DDR_BIST
4888 Enable built-in memory test for Freescale DDR controllers.
4889
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02004890- CONFIG_SYS_83XX_DDR_USES_CS0
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01004891 Only for 83xx systems. If specified, then DDR should
4892 be configured using CS0 and CS1 instead of CS2 and CS3.
Timur Tabi054838e2006-10-31 18:44:42 -06004893
wdenk6203e402004-04-18 10:13:26 +00004894- CONFIG_ETHER_ON_FEC[12]
4895 Define to enable FEC[12] on a 8xx series processor.
4896
4897- CONFIG_FEC[12]_PHY
4898 Define to the hardcoded PHY address which corresponds
wdenk05939202004-04-18 17:39:38 +00004899 to the given FEC; i. e.
4900 #define CONFIG_FEC1_PHY 4
wdenk6203e402004-04-18 10:13:26 +00004901 means that the PHY with address 4 is connected to FEC1
4902
4903 When set to -1, means to probe for first available.
4904
4905- CONFIG_FEC[12]_PHY_NORXERR
4906 The PHY does not have a RXERR line (RMII only).
4907 (so program the FEC to ignore it).
4908
4909- CONFIG_RMII
4910 Enable RMII mode for all FECs.
4911 Note that this is a global option, we can't
4912 have one FEC in standard MII mode and another in RMII mode.
4913
wdenk20c98a62004-04-23 20:32:05 +00004914- CONFIG_CRC32_VERIFY
4915 Add a verify option to the crc32 command.
4916 The syntax is:
4917
4918 => crc32 -v <address> <count> <crc32>
4919
4920 Where address/count indicate a memory area
4921 and crc32 is the correct crc32 which the
4922 area should have.
4923
wdenk64519362004-07-11 17:40:54 +00004924- CONFIG_LOOPW
4925 Add the "loopw" memory command. This only takes effect if
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05004926 the memory commands are activated globally (CONFIG_CMD_MEM).
wdenk64519362004-07-11 17:40:54 +00004927
stroesecc3af832004-12-16 18:46:55 +00004928- CONFIG_MX_CYCLIC
4929 Add the "mdc" and "mwc" memory commands. These are cyclic
4930 "md/mw" commands.
4931 Examples:
4932
wdenk07d7e6b2004-12-16 21:44:03 +00004933 => mdc.b 10 4 500
stroesecc3af832004-12-16 18:46:55 +00004934 This command will print 4 bytes (10,11,12,13) each 500 ms.
4935
wdenk07d7e6b2004-12-16 21:44:03 +00004936 => mwc.l 100 12345678 10
stroesecc3af832004-12-16 18:46:55 +00004937 This command will write 12345678 to address 100 all 10 ms.
4938
wdenk07d7e6b2004-12-16 21:44:03 +00004939 This only takes effect if the memory commands are activated
Jon Loeligerc1da5c92007-06-11 19:03:39 -05004940 globally (CONFIG_CMD_MEM).
stroesecc3af832004-12-16 18:46:55 +00004941
wdenk3d3d99f2005-04-04 12:44:11 +00004942- CONFIG_SKIP_LOWLEVEL_INIT
Macpaul Lin1cac36e2011-10-19 20:41:11 +00004943 [ARM, NDS32, MIPS only] If this variable is defined, then certain
Wolfgang Denk302141d2010-11-27 23:30:56 +01004944 low level initializations (like setting up the memory
4945 controller) are omitted and/or U-Boot does not
4946 relocate itself into RAM.
wdenk3d3d99f2005-04-04 12:44:11 +00004947
Wolfgang Denk302141d2010-11-27 23:30:56 +01004948 Normally this variable MUST NOT be defined. The only
4949 exception is when U-Boot is loaded (to RAM) by some
4950 other boot loader or by a debugger which performs
4951 these initializations itself.
wdenk3d3d99f2005-04-04 12:44:11 +00004952
Aneesh V552a3192011-07-13 05:11:07 +00004953- CONFIG_SPL_BUILD
Magnus Lilja1ec96d82009-06-13 20:50:00 +02004954 Modifies the behaviour of start.S when compiling a loader
4955 that is executed before the actual U-Boot. E.g. when
4956 compiling a NAND SPL.
wdenk336b2bc2005-04-02 23:52:25 +00004957
Ying Zhang2d2e3b62013-08-16 15:16:15 +08004958- CONFIG_TPL_BUILD
4959 Modifies the behaviour of start.S when compiling a loader
4960 that is executed after the SPL and before the actual U-Boot.
4961 It is loaded by the SPL.
4962
Ying Zhang0d4f5442013-05-20 14:07:23 +08004963- CONFIG_SYS_MPC85XX_NO_RESETVEC
4964 Only for 85xx systems. If this variable is specified, the section
4965 .resetvec is not kept and the section .bootpg is placed in the
4966 previous 4k of the .text section.
4967
Simon Glass17dabf02013-02-24 17:33:14 +00004968- CONFIG_ARCH_MAP_SYSMEM
4969 Generally U-Boot (and in particular the md command) uses
4970 effective address. It is therefore not necessary to regard
4971 U-Boot address as virtual addresses that need to be translated
4972 to physical addresses. However, sandbox requires this, since
4973 it maintains its own little RAM buffer which contains all
4974 addressable memory. This option causes some memory accesses
4975 to be mapped through map_sysmem() / unmap_sysmem().
4976
Matthias Weisser93416c12011-03-10 21:36:32 +00004977- CONFIG_USE_ARCH_MEMCPY
4978 CONFIG_USE_ARCH_MEMSET
4979 If these options are used a optimized version of memcpy/memset will
4980 be used if available. These functions may be faster under some
4981 conditions but may increase the binary size.
4982
Simon Glassbfb59802013-02-14 04:18:54 +00004983- CONFIG_X86_RESET_VECTOR
4984 If defined, the x86 reset vector code is included. This is not
4985 needed when U-Boot is running from Coreboot.
Gabe Black14f82462012-11-27 21:08:06 +00004986
Mark Jackson52b003c2013-03-04 01:27:20 +00004987- CONFIG_SYS_MPUCLK
4988 Defines the MPU clock speed (in MHz).
4989
4990 NOTE : currently only supported on AM335x platforms.
Gabe Black76ce2492012-11-29 16:23:41 +00004991
Heiko Schocher2233e462013-11-04 14:05:00 +01004992- CONFIG_SPL_AM33XX_ENABLE_RTC32K_OSC:
4993 Enables the RTC32K OSC on AM33xx based plattforms
4994
Karicheri, Muralidharanc1dc61b2014-04-04 13:16:50 -04004995- CONFIG_SYS_NAND_NO_SUBPAGE_WRITE
4996 Option to disable subpage write in NAND driver
4997 driver that uses this:
4998 drivers/mtd/nand/davinci_nand.c
4999
Timur Tabi275f4bb2011-11-22 09:21:25 -06005000Freescale QE/FMAN Firmware Support:
5001-----------------------------------
5002
5003The Freescale QUICCEngine (QE) and Frame Manager (FMAN) both support the
5004loading of "firmware", which is encoded in the QE firmware binary format.
5005This firmware often needs to be loaded during U-Boot booting, so macros
5006are used to identify the storage device (NOR flash, SPI, etc) and the address
5007within that device.
5008
Zhao Qiang83a90842014-03-21 16:21:44 +08005009- CONFIG_SYS_FMAN_FW_ADDR
5010 The address in the storage device where the FMAN microcode is located. The
5011 meaning of this address depends on which CONFIG_SYS_QE_FW_IN_xxx macro
5012 is also specified.
5013
5014- CONFIG_SYS_QE_FW_ADDR
5015 The address in the storage device where the QE microcode is located. The
Timur Tabi275f4bb2011-11-22 09:21:25 -06005016 meaning of this address depends on which CONFIG_SYS_QE_FW_IN_xxx macro
5017 is also specified.
5018
5019- CONFIG_SYS_QE_FMAN_FW_LENGTH
5020 The maximum possible size of the firmware. The firmware binary format
5021 has a field that specifies the actual size of the firmware, but it
5022 might not be possible to read any part of the firmware unless some
5023 local storage is allocated to hold the entire firmware first.
5024
5025- CONFIG_SYS_QE_FMAN_FW_IN_NOR
5026 Specifies that QE/FMAN firmware is located in NOR flash, mapped as
5027 normal addressable memory via the LBC. CONFIG_SYS_FMAN_FW_ADDR is the
5028 virtual address in NOR flash.
5029
5030- CONFIG_SYS_QE_FMAN_FW_IN_NAND
5031 Specifies that QE/FMAN firmware is located in NAND flash.
5032 CONFIG_SYS_FMAN_FW_ADDR is the offset within NAND flash.
5033
5034- CONFIG_SYS_QE_FMAN_FW_IN_MMC
5035 Specifies that QE/FMAN firmware is located on the primary SD/MMC
5036 device. CONFIG_SYS_FMAN_FW_ADDR is the byte offset on that device.
5037
5038- CONFIG_SYS_QE_FMAN_FW_IN_SPIFLASH
5039 Specifies that QE/FMAN firmware is located on the primary SPI
5040 device. CONFIG_SYS_FMAN_FW_ADDR is the byte offset on that device.
5041
Liu Gang1e084582012-03-08 00:33:18 +00005042- CONFIG_SYS_QE_FMAN_FW_IN_REMOTE
5043 Specifies that QE/FMAN firmware is located in the remote (master)
5044 memory space. CONFIG_SYS_FMAN_FW_ADDR is a virtual address which
Liu Gang357bf5a2012-08-09 05:10:01 +00005045 can be mapped from slave TLB->slave LAW->slave SRIO or PCIE outbound
5046 window->master inbound window->master LAW->the ucode address in
5047 master's memory space.
Timur Tabi275f4bb2011-11-22 09:21:25 -06005048
J. German Rivera8ff14b72014-06-23 15:15:55 -07005049Freescale Layerscape Management Complex Firmware Support:
5050---------------------------------------------------------
5051The Freescale Layerscape Management Complex (MC) supports the loading of
5052"firmware".
5053This firmware often needs to be loaded during U-Boot booting, so macros
5054are used to identify the storage device (NOR flash, SPI, etc) and the address
5055within that device.
5056
5057- CONFIG_FSL_MC_ENET
5058 Enable the MC driver for Layerscape SoCs.
5059
5060- CONFIG_SYS_LS_MC_FW_ADDR
5061 The address in the storage device where the firmware is located. The
5062 meaning of this address depends on which CONFIG_SYS_LS_MC_FW_IN_xxx macro
5063 is also specified.
5064
5065- CONFIG_SYS_LS_MC_FW_LENGTH
5066 The maximum possible size of the firmware. The firmware binary format
5067 has a field that specifies the actual size of the firmware, but it
5068 might not be possible to read any part of the firmware unless some
5069 local storage is allocated to hold the entire firmware first.
5070
5071- CONFIG_SYS_LS_MC_FW_IN_NOR
5072 Specifies that MC firmware is located in NOR flash, mapped as
5073 normal addressable memory via the LBC. CONFIG_SYS_LS_MC_FW_ADDR is the
5074 virtual address in NOR flash.
5075
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005076Building the Software:
5077======================
5078
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005079Building U-Boot has been tested in several native build environments
5080and in many different cross environments. Of course we cannot support
5081all possibly existing versions of cross development tools in all
5082(potentially obsolete) versions. In case of tool chain problems we
5083recommend to use the ELDK (see http://www.denx.de/wiki/DULG/ELDK)
5084which is extensively used to build and test U-Boot.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005085
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005086If you are not using a native environment, it is assumed that you
5087have GNU cross compiling tools available in your path. In this case,
5088you must set the environment variable CROSS_COMPILE in your shell.
5089Note that no changes to the Makefile or any other source files are
5090necessary. For example using the ELDK on a 4xx CPU, please enter:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005091
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005092 $ CROSS_COMPILE=ppc_4xx-
5093 $ export CROSS_COMPILE
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005094
Peter Tyserb06976d2009-03-13 18:54:51 -05005095Note: If you wish to generate Windows versions of the utilities in
5096 the tools directory you can use the MinGW toolchain
5097 (http://www.mingw.org). Set your HOST tools to the MinGW
5098 toolchain and execute 'make tools'. For example:
5099
5100 $ make HOSTCC=i586-mingw32msvc-gcc HOSTSTRIP=i586-mingw32msvc-strip tools
5101
5102 Binaries such as tools/mkimage.exe will be created which can
5103 be executed on computers running Windows.
5104
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005105U-Boot is intended to be simple to build. After installing the
5106sources you must configure U-Boot for one specific board type. This
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005107is done by typing:
5108
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +02005109 make NAME_defconfig
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005110
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +02005111where "NAME_defconfig" is the name of one of the existing configu-
Michael Jones5a7fb6f2012-03-15 22:48:10 +00005112rations; see boards.cfg for supported names.
wdenk2f0812d2003-10-08 22:45:44 +00005113
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005114Note: for some board special configuration names may exist; check if
5115 additional information is available from the board vendor; for
5116 instance, the TQM823L systems are available without (standard)
5117 or with LCD support. You can select such additional "features"
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02005118 when choosing the configuration, i. e.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005119
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +02005120 make TQM823L_defconfig
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005121 - will configure for a plain TQM823L, i. e. no LCD support
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005122
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +02005123 make TQM823L_LCD_defconfig
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005124 - will configure for a TQM823L with U-Boot console on LCD
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005125
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005126 etc.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005127
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005128
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005129Finally, type "make all", and you should get some working U-Boot
5130images ready for download to / installation on your system:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005131
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005132- "u-boot.bin" is a raw binary image
5133- "u-boot" is an image in ELF binary format
5134- "u-boot.srec" is in Motorola S-Record format
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005135
Marian Balakowiczefe063f2006-09-07 17:25:40 +02005136By default the build is performed locally and the objects are saved
5137in the source directory. One of the two methods can be used to change
5138this behavior and build U-Boot to some external directory:
5139
51401. Add O= to the make command line invocations:
5141
5142 make O=/tmp/build distclean
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +02005143 make O=/tmp/build NAME_defconfig
Marian Balakowiczefe063f2006-09-07 17:25:40 +02005144 make O=/tmp/build all
5145
Timo Ketolac8c67602014-11-06 14:39:05 +020051462. Set environment variable KBUILD_OUTPUT to point to the desired location:
Marian Balakowiczefe063f2006-09-07 17:25:40 +02005147
Timo Ketolac8c67602014-11-06 14:39:05 +02005148 export KBUILD_OUTPUT=/tmp/build
Marian Balakowiczefe063f2006-09-07 17:25:40 +02005149 make distclean
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +02005150 make NAME_defconfig
Marian Balakowiczefe063f2006-09-07 17:25:40 +02005151 make all
5152
Timo Ketolac8c67602014-11-06 14:39:05 +02005153Note that the command line "O=" setting overrides the KBUILD_OUTPUT environment
Marian Balakowiczefe063f2006-09-07 17:25:40 +02005154variable.
5155
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005156
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005157Please be aware that the Makefiles assume you are using GNU make, so
5158for instance on NetBSD you might need to use "gmake" instead of
5159native "make".
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005160
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005161
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005162If the system board that you have is not listed, then you will need
5163to port U-Boot to your hardware platform. To do this, follow these
5164steps:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005165
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +000051661. Add a new configuration option for your board to the toplevel
Michael Jones5a7fb6f2012-03-15 22:48:10 +00005167 "boards.cfg" file, using the existing entries as examples.
5168 Follow the instructions there to keep the boards in order.
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +000051692. Create a new directory to hold your board specific code. Add any
5170 files you need. In your board directory, you will need at least
5171 the "Makefile", a "<board>.c", "flash.c" and "u-boot.lds".
51723. Create a new configuration file "include/configs/<board>.h" for
5173 your board
51743. If you're porting U-Boot to a new CPU, then also create a new
5175 directory to hold your CPU specific code. Add any files you need.
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +020051764. Run "make <board>_defconfig" with your new name.
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +000051775. Type "make", and you should get a working "u-boot.srec" file
5178 to be installed on your target system.
51796. Debug and solve any problems that might arise.
5180 [Of course, this last step is much harder than it sounds.]
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005181
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005182
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005183Testing of U-Boot Modifications, Ports to New Hardware, etc.:
5184==============================================================
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005185
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005186If you have modified U-Boot sources (for instance added a new board
5187or support for new devices, a new CPU, etc.) you are expected to
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005188provide feedback to the other developers. The feedback normally takes
5189the form of a "patch", i. e. a context diff against a certain (latest
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005190official or latest in the git repository) version of U-Boot sources.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005191
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005192But before you submit such a patch, please verify that your modifi-
5193cation did not break existing code. At least make sure that *ALL* of
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005194the supported boards compile WITHOUT ANY compiler warnings. To do so,
5195just run the "MAKEALL" script, which will configure and build U-Boot
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005196for ALL supported system. Be warned, this will take a while. You can
5197select which (cross) compiler to use by passing a `CROSS_COMPILE'
5198environment variable to the script, i. e. to use the ELDK cross tools
5199you can type
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005200
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005201 CROSS_COMPILE=ppc_8xx- MAKEALL
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005202
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005203or to build on a native PowerPC system you can type
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005204
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005205 CROSS_COMPILE=' ' MAKEALL
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005206
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005207When using the MAKEALL script, the default behaviour is to build
5208U-Boot in the source directory. This location can be changed by
5209setting the BUILD_DIR environment variable. Also, for each target
5210built, the MAKEALL script saves two log files (<target>.ERR and
5211<target>.MAKEALL) in the <source dir>/LOG directory. This default
5212location can be changed by setting the MAKEALL_LOGDIR environment
5213variable. For example:
Marian Balakowiczefe063f2006-09-07 17:25:40 +02005214
5215 export BUILD_DIR=/tmp/build
5216 export MAKEALL_LOGDIR=/tmp/log
5217 CROSS_COMPILE=ppc_8xx- MAKEALL
5218
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005219With the above settings build objects are saved in the /tmp/build,
5220log files are saved in the /tmp/log and the source tree remains clean
5221during the whole build process.
Marian Balakowiczefe063f2006-09-07 17:25:40 +02005222
5223
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005224See also "U-Boot Porting Guide" below.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005225
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005226
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005227Monitor Commands - Overview:
5228============================
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005229
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005230go - start application at address 'addr'
5231run - run commands in an environment variable
5232bootm - boot application image from memory
5233bootp - boot image via network using BootP/TFTP protocol
Marek Vasutcf41a9b2012-03-14 21:52:45 +00005234bootz - boot zImage from memory
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005235tftpboot- boot image via network using TFTP protocol
5236 and env variables "ipaddr" and "serverip"
5237 (and eventually "gatewayip")
Simon Glass6a398d22011-10-24 18:00:07 +00005238tftpput - upload a file via network using TFTP protocol
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005239rarpboot- boot image via network using RARP/TFTP protocol
5240diskboot- boot from IDE devicebootd - boot default, i.e., run 'bootcmd'
5241loads - load S-Record file over serial line
5242loadb - load binary file over serial line (kermit mode)
5243md - memory display
5244mm - memory modify (auto-incrementing)
5245nm - memory modify (constant address)
5246mw - memory write (fill)
5247cp - memory copy
5248cmp - memory compare
5249crc32 - checksum calculation
Peter Tyser469cde42009-04-18 22:34:03 -05005250i2c - I2C sub-system
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005251sspi - SPI utility commands
5252base - print or set address offset
5253printenv- print environment variables
5254setenv - set environment variables
5255saveenv - save environment variables to persistent storage
5256protect - enable or disable FLASH write protection
5257erase - erase FLASH memory
5258flinfo - print FLASH memory information
Karl O. Pinc4baf03d2012-08-03 05:57:21 +00005259nand - NAND memory operations (see doc/README.nand)
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005260bdinfo - print Board Info structure
5261iminfo - print header information for application image
5262coninfo - print console devices and informations
5263ide - IDE sub-system
5264loop - infinite loop on address range
wdenk64519362004-07-11 17:40:54 +00005265loopw - infinite write loop on address range
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005266mtest - simple RAM test
5267icache - enable or disable instruction cache
5268dcache - enable or disable data cache
5269reset - Perform RESET of the CPU
5270echo - echo args to console
5271version - print monitor version
5272help - print online help
5273? - alias for 'help'
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005274
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005275
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005276Monitor Commands - Detailed Description:
5277========================================
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005278
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005279TODO.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005280
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005281For now: just type "help <command>".
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005282
5283
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005284Environment Variables:
5285======================
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005286
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005287U-Boot supports user configuration using Environment Variables which
5288can be made persistent by saving to Flash memory.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005289
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005290Environment Variables are set using "setenv", printed using
5291"printenv", and saved to Flash using "saveenv". Using "setenv"
5292without a value can be used to delete a variable from the
5293environment. As long as you don't save the environment you are
5294working with an in-memory copy. In case the Flash area containing the
5295environment is erased by accident, a default environment is provided.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005296
Wolfgang Denkb233bd72010-01-17 23:55:53 +01005297Some configuration options can be set using Environment Variables.
5298
5299List of environment variables (most likely not complete):
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005300
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005301 baudrate - see CONFIG_BAUDRATE
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005302
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005303 bootdelay - see CONFIG_BOOTDELAY
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005304
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005305 bootcmd - see CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005306
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005307 bootargs - Boot arguments when booting an RTOS image
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005308
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005309 bootfile - Name of the image to load with TFTP
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005310
Bartlomiej Siekac5648c82008-04-14 15:44:16 +02005311 bootm_low - Memory range available for image processing in the bootm
5312 command can be restricted. This variable is given as
5313 a hexadecimal number and defines lowest address allowed
5314 for use by the bootm command. See also "bootm_size"
5315 environment variable. Address defined by "bootm_low" is
5316 also the base of the initial memory mapping for the Linux
Grant Likely26396382011-03-28 09:58:43 +00005317 kernel -- see the description of CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ and
5318 bootm_mapsize.
5319
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00005320 bootm_mapsize - Size of the initial memory mapping for the Linux kernel.
Grant Likely26396382011-03-28 09:58:43 +00005321 This variable is given as a hexadecimal number and it
5322 defines the size of the memory region starting at base
5323 address bootm_low that is accessible by the Linux kernel
5324 during early boot. If unset, CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ is used
5325 as the default value if it is defined, and bootm_size is
5326 used otherwise.
Bartlomiej Siekac5648c82008-04-14 15:44:16 +02005327
5328 bootm_size - Memory range available for image processing in the bootm
5329 command can be restricted. This variable is given as
5330 a hexadecimal number and defines the size of the region
5331 allowed for use by the bootm command. See also "bootm_low"
5332 environment variable.
5333
Bartlomiej Siekae273e9f2008-10-01 15:26:31 +02005334 updatefile - Location of the software update file on a TFTP server, used
5335 by the automatic software update feature. Please refer to
5336 documentation in doc/README.update for more details.
5337
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005338 autoload - if set to "no" (any string beginning with 'n'),
5339 "bootp" will just load perform a lookup of the
5340 configuration from the BOOTP server, but not try to
5341 load any image using TFTP
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005342
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005343 autostart - if set to "yes", an image loaded using the "bootp",
5344 "rarpboot", "tftpboot" or "diskboot" commands will
5345 be automatically started (by internally calling
5346 "bootm")
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005347
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005348 If set to "no", a standalone image passed to the
5349 "bootm" command will be copied to the load address
5350 (and eventually uncompressed), but NOT be started.
5351 This can be used to load and uncompress arbitrary
5352 data.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005353
David A. Longd558a4e2011-07-09 16:40:19 -04005354 fdt_high - if set this restricts the maximum address that the
5355 flattened device tree will be copied into upon boot.
Shawn Guo0ca9e982012-01-09 21:54:08 +00005356 For example, if you have a system with 1 GB memory
5357 at physical address 0x10000000, while Linux kernel
5358 only recognizes the first 704 MB as low memory, you
5359 may need to set fdt_high as 0x3C000000 to have the
5360 device tree blob be copied to the maximum address
5361 of the 704 MB low memory, so that Linux kernel can
5362 access it during the boot procedure.
5363
David A. Longd558a4e2011-07-09 16:40:19 -04005364 If this is set to the special value 0xFFFFFFFF then
5365 the fdt will not be copied at all on boot. For this
5366 to work it must reside in writable memory, have
5367 sufficient padding on the end of it for u-boot to
5368 add the information it needs into it, and the memory
5369 must be accessible by the kernel.
5370
Simon Glassdc6fa642011-10-24 19:15:34 +00005371 fdtcontroladdr- if set this is the address of the control flattened
5372 device tree used by U-Boot when CONFIG_OF_CONTROL is
5373 defined.
5374
wdenk0e2bd9c2004-06-06 21:51:03 +00005375 i2cfast - (PPC405GP|PPC405EP only)
5376 if set to 'y' configures Linux I2C driver for fast
5377 mode (400kHZ). This environment variable is used in
5378 initialization code. So, for changes to be effective
5379 it must be saved and board must be reset.
5380
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005381 initrd_high - restrict positioning of initrd images:
5382 If this variable is not set, initrd images will be
5383 copied to the highest possible address in RAM; this
5384 is usually what you want since it allows for
5385 maximum initrd size. If for some reason you want to
5386 make sure that the initrd image is loaded below the
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02005387 CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ limit, you can set this environment
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005388 variable to a value of "no" or "off" or "0".
5389 Alternatively, you can set it to a maximum upper
5390 address to use (U-Boot will still check that it
5391 does not overwrite the U-Boot stack and data).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005392
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005393 For instance, when you have a system with 16 MB
5394 RAM, and want to reserve 4 MB from use by Linux,
5395 you can do this by adding "mem=12M" to the value of
5396 the "bootargs" variable. However, now you must make
5397 sure that the initrd image is placed in the first
5398 12 MB as well - this can be done with
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005399
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005400 setenv initrd_high 00c00000
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005401
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005402 If you set initrd_high to 0xFFFFFFFF, this is an
5403 indication to U-Boot that all addresses are legal
5404 for the Linux kernel, including addresses in flash
5405 memory. In this case U-Boot will NOT COPY the
5406 ramdisk at all. This may be useful to reduce the
5407 boot time on your system, but requires that this
5408 feature is supported by your Linux kernel.
wdenk3f9ab982003-04-12 23:38:12 +00005409
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005410 ipaddr - IP address; needed for tftpboot command
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005411
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005412 loadaddr - Default load address for commands like "bootp",
5413 "rarpboot", "tftpboot", "loadb" or "diskboot"
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005414
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005415 loads_echo - see CONFIG_LOADS_ECHO
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005416
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005417 serverip - TFTP server IP address; needed for tftpboot command
wdenk6f770ed2003-05-23 23:18:21 +00005418
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005419 bootretry - see CONFIG_BOOT_RETRY_TIME
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005420
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005421 bootdelaykey - see CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_DELAY_STR
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005422
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005423 bootstopkey - see CONFIG_AUTOBOOT_STOP_STR
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005424
Mike Frysingera23230c2011-10-02 10:01:27 +00005425 ethprime - controls which interface is used first.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005426
Mike Frysingera23230c2011-10-02 10:01:27 +00005427 ethact - controls which interface is currently active.
5428 For example you can do the following
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005429
Heiko Schocherc5e84052010-07-20 17:45:02 +02005430 => setenv ethact FEC
5431 => ping 192.168.0.1 # traffic sent on FEC
5432 => setenv ethact SCC
5433 => ping 10.0.0.1 # traffic sent on SCC
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005434
Matthias Fuchs204f0ec2008-01-17 07:45:05 +01005435 ethrotate - When set to "no" U-Boot does not go through all
5436 available network interfaces.
5437 It just stays at the currently selected interface.
5438
Wolfgang Denkb233bd72010-01-17 23:55:53 +01005439 netretry - When set to "no" each network operation will
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005440 either succeed or fail without retrying.
5441 When set to "once" the network operation will
5442 fail when all the available network interfaces
5443 are tried once without success.
5444 Useful on scripts which control the retry operation
5445 themselves.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005446
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD1948d6c2009-01-31 09:53:39 +01005447 npe_ucode - set load address for the NPE microcode
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARDd2164ef2008-01-07 08:41:34 +01005448
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08005449 silent_linux - If set then Linux will be told to boot silently, by
Simon Glass5db3f932013-07-16 20:10:00 -07005450 changing the console to be empty. If "yes" it will be
5451 made silent. If "no" it will not be made silent. If
5452 unset, then it will be made silent if the U-Boot console
5453 is silent.
5454
Wolfgang Denk227b5192005-09-24 23:25:46 +02005455 tftpsrcport - If this is set, the value is used for TFTP's
Wolfgang Denke3cfce52005-09-24 22:37:32 +02005456 UDP source port.
5457
Wolfgang Denk227b5192005-09-24 23:25:46 +02005458 tftpdstport - If this is set, the value is used for TFTP's UDP
5459 destination port instead of the Well Know Port 69.
5460
Wolfgang Denkb233bd72010-01-17 23:55:53 +01005461 tftpblocksize - Block size to use for TFTP transfers; if not set,
5462 we use the TFTP server's default block size
5463
5464 tftptimeout - Retransmission timeout for TFTP packets (in milli-
5465 seconds, minimum value is 1000 = 1 second). Defines
5466 when a packet is considered to be lost so it has to
5467 be retransmitted. The default is 5000 = 5 seconds.
5468 Lowering this value may make downloads succeed
5469 faster in networks with high packet loss rates or
5470 with unreliable TFTP servers.
5471
5472 vlan - When set to a value < 4095 the traffic over
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02005473 Ethernet is encapsulated/received over 802.1q
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005474 VLAN tagged frames.
wdenk145d2c12004-04-15 21:48:45 +00005475
Jason Hobbse3fe08e2011-08-31 05:37:28 +00005476The following image location variables contain the location of images
5477used in booting. The "Image" column gives the role of the image and is
5478not an environment variable name. The other columns are environment
5479variable names. "File Name" gives the name of the file on a TFTP
5480server, "RAM Address" gives the location in RAM the image will be
5481loaded to, and "Flash Location" gives the image's address in NOR
5482flash or offset in NAND flash.
5483
5484*Note* - these variables don't have to be defined for all boards, some
5485boards currenlty use other variables for these purposes, and some
5486boards use these variables for other purposes.
5487
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00005488Image File Name RAM Address Flash Location
5489----- --------- ----------- --------------
5490u-boot u-boot u-boot_addr_r u-boot_addr
5491Linux kernel bootfile kernel_addr_r kernel_addr
5492device tree blob fdtfile fdt_addr_r fdt_addr
5493ramdisk ramdiskfile ramdisk_addr_r ramdisk_addr
Jason Hobbse3fe08e2011-08-31 05:37:28 +00005494
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005495The following environment variables may be used and automatically
5496updated by the network boot commands ("bootp" and "rarpboot"),
5497depending the information provided by your boot server:
wdenk145d2c12004-04-15 21:48:45 +00005498
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005499 bootfile - see above
5500 dnsip - IP address of your Domain Name Server
5501 dnsip2 - IP address of your secondary Domain Name Server
5502 gatewayip - IP address of the Gateway (Router) to use
5503 hostname - Target hostname
5504 ipaddr - see above
5505 netmask - Subnet Mask
5506 rootpath - Pathname of the root filesystem on the NFS server
5507 serverip - see above
wdenk145d2c12004-04-15 21:48:45 +00005508
wdenk145d2c12004-04-15 21:48:45 +00005509
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005510There are two special Environment Variables:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005511
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005512 serial# - contains hardware identification information such
5513 as type string and/or serial number
5514 ethaddr - Ethernet address
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005515
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005516These variables can be set only once (usually during manufacturing of
5517the board). U-Boot refuses to delete or overwrite these variables
5518once they have been set once.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005519
5520
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005521Further special Environment Variables:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005522
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005523 ver - Contains the U-Boot version string as printed
5524 with the "version" command. This variable is
5525 readonly (see CONFIG_VERSION_VARIABLE).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005526
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005527
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005528Please note that changes to some configuration parameters may take
5529only effect after the next boot (yes, that's just like Windoze :-).
stroeseb9c17c52003-04-04 15:53:41 +00005530
stroeseb9c17c52003-04-04 15:53:41 +00005531
Joe Hershberger60fd3ad2012-12-11 22:16:24 -06005532Callback functions for environment variables:
5533---------------------------------------------
5534
5535For some environment variables, the behavior of u-boot needs to change
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08005536when their values are changed. This functionality allows functions to
Joe Hershberger60fd3ad2012-12-11 22:16:24 -06005537be associated with arbitrary variables. On creation, overwrite, or
5538deletion, the callback will provide the opportunity for some side
5539effect to happen or for the change to be rejected.
5540
5541The callbacks are named and associated with a function using the
5542U_BOOT_ENV_CALLBACK macro in your board or driver code.
5543
5544These callbacks are associated with variables in one of two ways. The
5545static list can be added to by defining CONFIG_ENV_CALLBACK_LIST_STATIC
5546in the board configuration to a string that defines a list of
5547associations. The list must be in the following format:
5548
5549 entry = variable_name[:callback_name]
5550 list = entry[,list]
5551
5552If the callback name is not specified, then the callback is deleted.
5553Spaces are also allowed anywhere in the list.
5554
5555Callbacks can also be associated by defining the ".callbacks" variable
5556with the same list format above. Any association in ".callbacks" will
5557override any association in the static list. You can define
5558CONFIG_ENV_CALLBACK_LIST_DEFAULT to a list (string) to define the
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08005559".callbacks" environment variable in the default or embedded environment.
Joe Hershberger60fd3ad2012-12-11 22:16:24 -06005560
5561
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005562Command Line Parsing:
5563=====================
stroeseb9c17c52003-04-04 15:53:41 +00005564
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005565There are two different command line parsers available with U-Boot:
5566the old "simple" one, and the much more powerful "hush" shell:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005567
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005568Old, simple command line parser:
5569--------------------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005570
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005571- supports environment variables (through setenv / saveenv commands)
5572- several commands on one line, separated by ';'
Wolfgang Denk86eb3b72005-11-20 21:40:11 +01005573- variable substitution using "... ${name} ..." syntax
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005574- special characters ('$', ';') can be escaped by prefixing with '\',
5575 for example:
Wolfgang Denk86eb3b72005-11-20 21:40:11 +01005576 setenv bootcmd bootm \${address}
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005577- You can also escape text by enclosing in single apostrophes, for example:
5578 setenv addip 'setenv bootargs $bootargs ip=$ipaddr:$serverip:$gatewayip:$netmask:$hostname::off'
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005579
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005580Hush shell:
5581-----------
wdenkf4688a22003-05-28 08:06:31 +00005582
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005583- similar to Bourne shell, with control structures like
5584 if...then...else...fi, for...do...done; while...do...done,
5585 until...do...done, ...
5586- supports environment ("global") variables (through setenv / saveenv
5587 commands) and local shell variables (through standard shell syntax
5588 "name=value"); only environment variables can be used with "run"
5589 command
wdenkf4688a22003-05-28 08:06:31 +00005590
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005591General rules:
5592--------------
wdenkf4688a22003-05-28 08:06:31 +00005593
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005594(1) If a command line (or an environment variable executed by a "run"
5595 command) contains several commands separated by semicolon, and
5596 one of these commands fails, then the remaining commands will be
5597 executed anyway.
wdenkf4688a22003-05-28 08:06:31 +00005598
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005599(2) If you execute several variables with one call to run (i. e.
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02005600 calling run with a list of variables as arguments), any failing
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005601 command will cause "run" to terminate, i. e. the remaining
5602 variables are not executed.
wdenkf4688a22003-05-28 08:06:31 +00005603
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005604Note for Redundant Ethernet Interfaces:
5605=======================================
wdenkf4688a22003-05-28 08:06:31 +00005606
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02005607Some boards come with redundant Ethernet interfaces; U-Boot supports
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005608such configurations and is capable of automatic selection of a
5609"working" interface when needed. MAC assignment works as follows:
wdenkf4688a22003-05-28 08:06:31 +00005610
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005611Network interfaces are numbered eth0, eth1, eth2, ... Corresponding
5612MAC addresses can be stored in the environment as "ethaddr" (=>eth0),
5613"eth1addr" (=>eth1), "eth2addr", ...
wdenkf4688a22003-05-28 08:06:31 +00005614
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005615If the network interface stores some valid MAC address (for instance
5616in SROM), this is used as default address if there is NO correspon-
5617ding setting in the environment; if the corresponding environment
5618variable is set, this overrides the settings in the card; that means:
wdenkf4688a22003-05-28 08:06:31 +00005619
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005620o If the SROM has a valid MAC address, and there is no address in the
5621 environment, the SROM's address is used.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005622
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005623o If there is no valid address in the SROM, and a definition in the
5624 environment exists, then the value from the environment variable is
5625 used.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005626
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005627o If both the SROM and the environment contain a MAC address, and
5628 both addresses are the same, this MAC address is used.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005629
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005630o If both the SROM and the environment contain a MAC address, and the
5631 addresses differ, the value from the environment is used and a
5632 warning is printed.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005633
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005634o If neither SROM nor the environment contain a MAC address, an error
5635 is raised.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005636
Ben Warren6db991a2010-04-26 11:11:46 -07005637If Ethernet drivers implement the 'write_hwaddr' function, valid MAC addresses
Wolfgang Denk092ae952011-10-26 10:21:21 +00005638will be programmed into hardware as part of the initialization process. This
Ben Warren6db991a2010-04-26 11:11:46 -07005639may be skipped by setting the appropriate 'ethmacskip' environment variable.
5640The naming convention is as follows:
5641"ethmacskip" (=>eth0), "eth1macskip" (=>eth1) etc.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005642
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005643Image Formats:
5644==============
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005645
Marian Balakowicz18710b82008-03-12 12:13:13 +01005646U-Boot is capable of booting (and performing other auxiliary operations on)
5647images in two formats:
5648
5649New uImage format (FIT)
5650-----------------------
5651
5652Flexible and powerful format based on Flattened Image Tree -- FIT (similar
5653to Flattened Device Tree). It allows the use of images with multiple
5654components (several kernels, ramdisks, etc.), with contents protected by
5655SHA1, MD5 or CRC32. More details are found in the doc/uImage.FIT directory.
5656
5657
5658Old uImage format
5659-----------------
5660
5661Old image format is based on binary files which can be basically anything,
5662preceded by a special header; see the definitions in include/image.h for
5663details; basically, the header defines the following image properties:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005664
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005665* Target Operating System (Provisions for OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD,
5666 4.4BSD, Linux, SVR4, Esix, Solaris, Irix, SCO, Dell, NCR, VxWorks,
Peter Tyser56b8dd12008-09-08 14:56:49 -05005667 LynxOS, pSOS, QNX, RTEMS, INTEGRITY;
5668 Currently supported: Linux, NetBSD, VxWorks, QNX, RTEMS, LynxOS,
5669 INTEGRITY).
Wolfgang Denk83c15852006-10-24 14:21:16 +02005670* Target CPU Architecture (Provisions for Alpha, ARM, AVR32, Intel x86,
Macpaul Lin1cac36e2011-10-19 20:41:11 +00005671 IA64, MIPS, NDS32, Nios II, PowerPC, IBM S390, SuperH, Sparc, Sparc 64 Bit;
5672 Currently supported: ARM, AVR32, Intel x86, MIPS, NDS32, Nios II, PowerPC).
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005673* Compression Type (uncompressed, gzip, bzip2)
5674* Load Address
5675* Entry Point
5676* Image Name
5677* Image Timestamp
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005678
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005679The header is marked by a special Magic Number, and both the header
5680and the data portions of the image are secured against corruption by
5681CRC32 checksums.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005682
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005683
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005684Linux Support:
5685==============
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005686
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005687Although U-Boot should support any OS or standalone application
5688easily, the main focus has always been on Linux during the design of
5689U-Boot.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005690
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005691U-Boot includes many features that so far have been part of some
5692special "boot loader" code within the Linux kernel. Also, any
5693"initrd" images to be used are no longer part of one big Linux image;
5694instead, kernel and "initrd" are separate images. This implementation
5695serves several purposes:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005696
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005697- the same features can be used for other OS or standalone
5698 applications (for instance: using compressed images to reduce the
5699 Flash memory footprint)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005700
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005701- it becomes much easier to port new Linux kernel versions because
5702 lots of low-level, hardware dependent stuff are done by U-Boot
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005703
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005704- the same Linux kernel image can now be used with different "initrd"
5705 images; of course this also means that different kernel images can
5706 be run with the same "initrd". This makes testing easier (you don't
5707 have to build a new "zImage.initrd" Linux image when you just
5708 change a file in your "initrd"). Also, a field-upgrade of the
5709 software is easier now.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005710
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005711
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005712Linux HOWTO:
5713============
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005714
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005715Porting Linux to U-Boot based systems:
5716---------------------------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005717
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005718U-Boot cannot save you from doing all the necessary modifications to
5719configure the Linux device drivers for use with your target hardware
5720(no, we don't intend to provide a full virtual machine interface to
5721Linux :-).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005722
Stefan Roese88fbf932010-04-15 16:07:28 +02005723But now you can ignore ALL boot loader code (in arch/powerpc/mbxboot).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005724
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005725Just make sure your machine specific header file (for instance
5726include/asm-ppc/tqm8xx.h) includes the same definition of the Board
Markus Heidelberg47167572008-09-07 20:18:27 +02005727Information structure as we define in include/asm-<arch>/u-boot.h,
5728and make sure that your definition of IMAP_ADDR uses the same value
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02005729as your U-Boot configuration in CONFIG_SYS_IMMR.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005730
Simon Glassd097e592014-06-11 23:29:46 -06005731Note that U-Boot now has a driver model, a unified model for drivers.
5732If you are adding a new driver, plumb it into driver model. If there
5733is no uclass available, you are encouraged to create one. See
5734doc/driver-model.
5735
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005736
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005737Configuring the Linux kernel:
5738-----------------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005739
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005740No specific requirements for U-Boot. Make sure you have some root
5741device (initial ramdisk, NFS) for your target system.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005742
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005743
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005744Building a Linux Image:
5745-----------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005746
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005747With U-Boot, "normal" build targets like "zImage" or "bzImage" are
5748not used. If you use recent kernel source, a new build target
5749"uImage" will exist which automatically builds an image usable by
5750U-Boot. Most older kernels also have support for a "pImage" target,
5751which was introduced for our predecessor project PPCBoot and uses a
5752100% compatible format.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005753
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005754Example:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005755
Holger Freyther7ba4e572014-08-04 09:26:05 +02005756 make TQM850L_defconfig
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005757 make oldconfig
5758 make dep
5759 make uImage
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005760
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005761The "uImage" build target uses a special tool (in 'tools/mkimage') to
5762encapsulate a compressed Linux kernel image with header information,
5763CRC32 checksum etc. for use with U-Boot. This is what we are doing:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005764
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005765* build a standard "vmlinux" kernel image (in ELF binary format):
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005766
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005767* convert the kernel into a raw binary image:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005768
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005769 ${CROSS_COMPILE}-objcopy -O binary \
5770 -R .note -R .comment \
5771 -S vmlinux linux.bin
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +00005772
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005773* compress the binary image:
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +00005774
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005775 gzip -9 linux.bin
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +00005776
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005777* package compressed binary image for U-Boot:
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +00005778
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005779 mkimage -A ppc -O linux -T kernel -C gzip \
5780 -a 0 -e 0 -n "Linux Kernel Image" \
5781 -d linux.bin.gz uImage
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005782
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005783
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005784The "mkimage" tool can also be used to create ramdisk images for use
5785with U-Boot, either separated from the Linux kernel image, or
5786combined into one file. "mkimage" encapsulates the images with a 64
5787byte header containing information about target architecture,
5788operating system, image type, compression method, entry points, time
5789stamp, CRC32 checksums, etc.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005790
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005791"mkimage" can be called in two ways: to verify existing images and
5792print the header information, or to build new images.
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +00005793
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005794In the first form (with "-l" option) mkimage lists the information
5795contained in the header of an existing U-Boot image; this includes
5796checksum verification:
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +00005797
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005798 tools/mkimage -l image
5799 -l ==> list image header information
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +00005800
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005801The second form (with "-d" option) is used to build a U-Boot image
5802from a "data file" which is used as image payload:
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +00005803
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005804 tools/mkimage -A arch -O os -T type -C comp -a addr -e ep \
5805 -n name -d data_file image
5806 -A ==> set architecture to 'arch'
5807 -O ==> set operating system to 'os'
5808 -T ==> set image type to 'type'
5809 -C ==> set compression type 'comp'
5810 -a ==> set load address to 'addr' (hex)
5811 -e ==> set entry point to 'ep' (hex)
5812 -n ==> set image name to 'name'
5813 -d ==> use image data from 'datafile'
wdenk24ee89b2002-11-03 17:56:27 +00005814
wdenkcd914452004-05-29 16:53:29 +00005815Right now, all Linux kernels for PowerPC systems use the same load
5816address (0x00000000), but the entry point address depends on the
5817kernel version:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005818
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005819- 2.2.x kernels have the entry point at 0x0000000C,
5820- 2.3.x and later kernels have the entry point at 0x00000000.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005821
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005822So a typical call to build a U-Boot image would read:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005823
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005824 -> tools/mkimage -n '2.4.4 kernel for TQM850L' \
5825 > -A ppc -O linux -T kernel -C gzip -a 0 -e 0 \
Stefan Roese88fbf932010-04-15 16:07:28 +02005826 > -d /opt/elsk/ppc_8xx/usr/src/linux-2.4.4/arch/powerpc/coffboot/vmlinux.gz \
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005827 > examples/uImage.TQM850L
5828 Image Name: 2.4.4 kernel for TQM850L
5829 Created: Wed Jul 19 02:34:59 2000
5830 Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
5831 Data Size: 335725 Bytes = 327.86 kB = 0.32 MB
5832 Load Address: 0x00000000
5833 Entry Point: 0x00000000
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005834
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005835To verify the contents of the image (or check for corruption):
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005836
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005837 -> tools/mkimage -l examples/uImage.TQM850L
5838 Image Name: 2.4.4 kernel for TQM850L
5839 Created: Wed Jul 19 02:34:59 2000
5840 Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
5841 Data Size: 335725 Bytes = 327.86 kB = 0.32 MB
5842 Load Address: 0x00000000
5843 Entry Point: 0x00000000
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005844
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005845NOTE: for embedded systems where boot time is critical you can trade
5846speed for memory and install an UNCOMPRESSED image instead: this
5847needs more space in Flash, but boots much faster since it does not
5848need to be uncompressed:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005849
Stefan Roese88fbf932010-04-15 16:07:28 +02005850 -> gunzip /opt/elsk/ppc_8xx/usr/src/linux-2.4.4/arch/powerpc/coffboot/vmlinux.gz
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005851 -> tools/mkimage -n '2.4.4 kernel for TQM850L' \
5852 > -A ppc -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0 -e 0 \
Stefan Roese88fbf932010-04-15 16:07:28 +02005853 > -d /opt/elsk/ppc_8xx/usr/src/linux-2.4.4/arch/powerpc/coffboot/vmlinux \
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005854 > examples/uImage.TQM850L-uncompressed
5855 Image Name: 2.4.4 kernel for TQM850L
5856 Created: Wed Jul 19 02:34:59 2000
5857 Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)
5858 Data Size: 792160 Bytes = 773.59 kB = 0.76 MB
5859 Load Address: 0x00000000
5860 Entry Point: 0x00000000
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005861
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005862
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005863Similar you can build U-Boot images from a 'ramdisk.image.gz' file
5864when your kernel is intended to use an initial ramdisk:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005865
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005866 -> tools/mkimage -n 'Simple Ramdisk Image' \
5867 > -A ppc -O linux -T ramdisk -C gzip \
5868 > -d /LinuxPPC/images/SIMPLE-ramdisk.image.gz examples/simple-initrd
5869 Image Name: Simple Ramdisk Image
5870 Created: Wed Jan 12 14:01:50 2000
5871 Image Type: PowerPC Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed)
5872 Data Size: 566530 Bytes = 553.25 kB = 0.54 MB
5873 Load Address: 0x00000000
5874 Entry Point: 0x00000000
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005875
Guilherme Maciel Ferreira51553812013-12-01 12:43:11 -07005876The "dumpimage" is a tool to disassemble images built by mkimage. Its "-i"
5877option performs the converse operation of the mkimage's second form (the "-d"
5878option). Given an image built by mkimage, the dumpimage extracts a "data file"
5879from the image:
5880
Guilherme Maciel Ferreira40bf5632015-01-15 02:54:40 -02005881 tools/dumpimage -i image -T type -p position data_file
5882 -i ==> extract from the 'image' a specific 'data_file'
5883 -T ==> set image type to 'type'
5884 -p ==> 'position' (starting at 0) of the 'data_file' inside the 'image'
Guilherme Maciel Ferreira51553812013-12-01 12:43:11 -07005885
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005886
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005887Installing a Linux Image:
5888-------------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005889
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005890To downloading a U-Boot image over the serial (console) interface,
5891you must convert the image to S-Record format:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005892
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005893 objcopy -I binary -O srec examples/image examples/image.srec
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005894
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005895The 'objcopy' does not understand the information in the U-Boot
5896image header, so the resulting S-Record file will be relative to
5897address 0x00000000. To load it to a given address, you need to
5898specify the target address as 'offset' parameter with the 'loads'
5899command.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005900
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005901Example: install the image to address 0x40100000 (which on the
5902TQM8xxL is in the first Flash bank):
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005903
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005904 => erase 40100000 401FFFFF
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005905
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005906 .......... done
5907 Erased 8 sectors
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005908
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005909 => loads 40100000
5910 ## Ready for S-Record download ...
5911 ~>examples/image.srec
5912 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...
5913 ...
5914 15989 15990 15991 15992
5915 [file transfer complete]
5916 [connected]
5917 ## Start Addr = 0x00000000
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005918
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005919
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005920You can check the success of the download using the 'iminfo' command;
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01005921this includes a checksum verification so you can be sure no data
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005922corruption happened:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005923
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005924 => imi 40100000
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005925
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005926 ## Checking Image at 40100000 ...
5927 Image Name: 2.2.13 for initrd on TQM850L
5928 Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
5929 Data Size: 335725 Bytes = 327 kB = 0 MB
5930 Load Address: 00000000
5931 Entry Point: 0000000c
5932 Verifying Checksum ... OK
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005933
5934
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005935Boot Linux:
5936-----------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005937
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005938The "bootm" command is used to boot an application that is stored in
5939memory (RAM or Flash). In case of a Linux kernel image, the contents
5940of the "bootargs" environment variable is passed to the kernel as
5941parameters. You can check and modify this variable using the
5942"printenv" and "setenv" commands:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005943
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005944
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005945 => printenv bootargs
5946 bootargs=root=/dev/ram
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005947
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005948 => setenv bootargs root=/dev/nfs rw nfsroot=10.0.0.2:/LinuxPPC nfsaddrs=10.0.0.99:10.0.0.2
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005949
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005950 => printenv bootargs
5951 bootargs=root=/dev/nfs rw nfsroot=10.0.0.2:/LinuxPPC nfsaddrs=10.0.0.99:10.0.0.2
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005952
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005953 => bootm 40020000
5954 ## Booting Linux kernel at 40020000 ...
5955 Image Name: 2.2.13 for NFS on TQM850L
5956 Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
5957 Data Size: 381681 Bytes = 372 kB = 0 MB
5958 Load Address: 00000000
5959 Entry Point: 0000000c
5960 Verifying Checksum ... OK
5961 Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
5962 Linux version 2.2.13 (wd@denx.local.net) (gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)) #1 Wed Jul 19 02:35:17 MEST 2000
5963 Boot arguments: root=/dev/nfs rw nfsroot=10.0.0.2:/LinuxPPC nfsaddrs=10.0.0.99:10.0.0.2
5964 time_init: decrementer frequency = 187500000/60
5965 Calibrating delay loop... 49.77 BogoMIPS
5966 Memory: 15208k available (700k kernel code, 444k data, 32k init) [c0000000,c1000000]
5967 ...
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005968
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02005969If you want to boot a Linux kernel with initial RAM disk, you pass
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005970the memory addresses of both the kernel and the initrd image (PPBCOOT
5971format!) to the "bootm" command:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005972
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005973 => imi 40100000 40200000
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005974
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005975 ## Checking Image at 40100000 ...
5976 Image Name: 2.2.13 for initrd on TQM850L
5977 Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
5978 Data Size: 335725 Bytes = 327 kB = 0 MB
5979 Load Address: 00000000
5980 Entry Point: 0000000c
5981 Verifying Checksum ... OK
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005982
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005983 ## Checking Image at 40200000 ...
5984 Image Name: Simple Ramdisk Image
5985 Image Type: PowerPC Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed)
5986 Data Size: 566530 Bytes = 553 kB = 0 MB
5987 Load Address: 00000000
5988 Entry Point: 00000000
5989 Verifying Checksum ... OK
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00005990
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00005991 => bootm 40100000 40200000
5992 ## Booting Linux kernel at 40100000 ...
5993 Image Name: 2.2.13 for initrd on TQM850L
5994 Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
5995 Data Size: 335725 Bytes = 327 kB = 0 MB
5996 Load Address: 00000000
5997 Entry Point: 0000000c
5998 Verifying Checksum ... OK
5999 Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
6000 ## Loading RAMDisk Image at 40200000 ...
6001 Image Name: Simple Ramdisk Image
6002 Image Type: PowerPC Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed)
6003 Data Size: 566530 Bytes = 553 kB = 0 MB
6004 Load Address: 00000000
6005 Entry Point: 00000000
6006 Verifying Checksum ... OK
6007 Loading Ramdisk ... OK
6008 Linux version 2.2.13 (wd@denx.local.net) (gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)) #1 Wed Jul 19 02:32:08 MEST 2000
6009 Boot arguments: root=/dev/ram
6010 time_init: decrementer frequency = 187500000/60
6011 Calibrating delay loop... 49.77 BogoMIPS
6012 ...
6013 RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
6014 VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006015
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006016 bash#
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006017
Matthew McClintockefae4ca2006-06-28 10:41:37 -05006018Boot Linux and pass a flat device tree:
6019-----------
6020
6021First, U-Boot must be compiled with the appropriate defines. See the section
6022titled "Linux Kernel Interface" above for a more in depth explanation. The
6023following is an example of how to start a kernel and pass an updated
6024flat device tree:
6025
6026=> print oftaddr
6027oftaddr=0x300000
6028=> print oft
6029oft=oftrees/mpc8540ads.dtb
6030=> tftp $oftaddr $oft
6031Speed: 1000, full duplex
6032Using TSEC0 device
6033TFTP from server 192.168.1.1; our IP address is 192.168.1.101
6034Filename 'oftrees/mpc8540ads.dtb'.
6035Load address: 0x300000
6036Loading: #
6037done
6038Bytes transferred = 4106 (100a hex)
6039=> tftp $loadaddr $bootfile
6040Speed: 1000, full duplex
6041Using TSEC0 device
6042TFTP from server 192.168.1.1; our IP address is 192.168.1.2
6043Filename 'uImage'.
6044Load address: 0x200000
6045Loading:############
6046done
6047Bytes transferred = 1029407 (fb51f hex)
6048=> print loadaddr
6049loadaddr=200000
6050=> print oftaddr
6051oftaddr=0x300000
6052=> bootm $loadaddr - $oftaddr
6053## Booting image at 00200000 ...
Wolfgang Denk018147d2006-11-27 15:32:42 +01006054 Image Name: Linux-2.6.17-dirty
6055 Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
6056 Data Size: 1029343 Bytes = 1005.2 kB
Matthew McClintockefae4ca2006-06-28 10:41:37 -05006057 Load Address: 00000000
Wolfgang Denk018147d2006-11-27 15:32:42 +01006058 Entry Point: 00000000
Matthew McClintockefae4ca2006-06-28 10:41:37 -05006059 Verifying Checksum ... OK
6060 Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
6061Booting using flat device tree at 0x300000
6062Using MPC85xx ADS machine description
6063Memory CAM mapping: CAM0=256Mb, CAM1=256Mb, CAM2=0Mb residual: 0Mb
6064[snip]
6065
6066
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006067More About U-Boot Image Types:
6068------------------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006069
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006070U-Boot supports the following image types:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006071
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006072 "Standalone Programs" are directly runnable in the environment
6073 provided by U-Boot; it is expected that (if they behave
6074 well) you can continue to work in U-Boot after return from
6075 the Standalone Program.
6076 "OS Kernel Images" are usually images of some Embedded OS which
6077 will take over control completely. Usually these programs
6078 will install their own set of exception handlers, device
6079 drivers, set up the MMU, etc. - this means, that you cannot
6080 expect to re-enter U-Boot except by resetting the CPU.
6081 "RAMDisk Images" are more or less just data blocks, and their
6082 parameters (address, size) are passed to an OS kernel that is
6083 being started.
6084 "Multi-File Images" contain several images, typically an OS
6085 (Linux) kernel image and one or more data images like
6086 RAMDisks. This construct is useful for instance when you want
6087 to boot over the network using BOOTP etc., where the boot
6088 server provides just a single image file, but you want to get
6089 for instance an OS kernel and a RAMDisk image.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006090
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006091 "Multi-File Images" start with a list of image sizes, each
6092 image size (in bytes) specified by an "uint32_t" in network
6093 byte order. This list is terminated by an "(uint32_t)0".
6094 Immediately after the terminating 0 follow the images, one by
6095 one, all aligned on "uint32_t" boundaries (size rounded up to
6096 a multiple of 4 bytes).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006097
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006098 "Firmware Images" are binary images containing firmware (like
6099 U-Boot or FPGA images) which usually will be programmed to
6100 flash memory.
wdenk4fc95692003-02-28 00:49:47 +00006101
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006102 "Script files" are command sequences that will be executed by
6103 U-Boot's command interpreter; this feature is especially
6104 useful when you configure U-Boot to use a real shell (hush)
6105 as command interpreter.
wdenk4fc95692003-02-28 00:49:47 +00006106
Marek Vasutcf41a9b2012-03-14 21:52:45 +00006107Booting the Linux zImage:
6108-------------------------
6109
6110On some platforms, it's possible to boot Linux zImage. This is done
6111using the "bootz" command. The syntax of "bootz" command is the same
6112as the syntax of "bootm" command.
6113
Tom Rini45f46d12013-05-16 11:40:11 -04006114Note, defining the CONFIG_SUPPORT_RAW_INITRD allows user to supply
Marek Vasut28850d02012-03-18 11:47:58 +00006115kernel with raw initrd images. The syntax is slightly different, the
6116address of the initrd must be augmented by it's size, in the following
6117format: "<initrd addres>:<initrd size>".
6118
stroeseb9c17c52003-04-04 15:53:41 +00006119
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006120Standalone HOWTO:
6121=================
stroeseb9c17c52003-04-04 15:53:41 +00006122
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006123One of the features of U-Boot is that you can dynamically load and
6124run "standalone" applications, which can use some resources of
6125U-Boot like console I/O functions or interrupt services.
stroeseb9c17c52003-04-04 15:53:41 +00006126
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006127Two simple examples are included with the sources:
wdenk4fc95692003-02-28 00:49:47 +00006128
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006129"Hello World" Demo:
6130-------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006131
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006132'examples/hello_world.c' contains a small "Hello World" Demo
6133application; it is automatically compiled when you build U-Boot.
6134It's configured to run at address 0x00040004, so you can play with it
6135like that:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006136
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006137 => loads
6138 ## Ready for S-Record download ...
6139 ~>examples/hello_world.srec
6140 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...
6141 [file transfer complete]
6142 [connected]
6143 ## Start Addr = 0x00040004
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006144
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006145 => go 40004 Hello World! This is a test.
6146 ## Starting application at 0x00040004 ...
6147 Hello World
6148 argc = 7
6149 argv[0] = "40004"
6150 argv[1] = "Hello"
6151 argv[2] = "World!"
6152 argv[3] = "This"
6153 argv[4] = "is"
6154 argv[5] = "a"
6155 argv[6] = "test."
6156 argv[7] = "<NULL>"
6157 Hit any key to exit ...
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006158
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006159 ## Application terminated, rc = 0x0
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006160
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006161Another example, which demonstrates how to register a CPM interrupt
6162handler with the U-Boot code, can be found in 'examples/timer.c'.
6163Here, a CPM timer is set up to generate an interrupt every second.
6164The interrupt service routine is trivial, just printing a '.'
6165character, but this is just a demo program. The application can be
6166controlled by the following keys:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006167
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006168 ? - print current values og the CPM Timer registers
6169 b - enable interrupts and start timer
6170 e - stop timer and disable interrupts
6171 q - quit application
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006172
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006173 => loads
6174 ## Ready for S-Record download ...
6175 ~>examples/timer.srec
6176 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...
6177 [file transfer complete]
6178 [connected]
6179 ## Start Addr = 0x00040004
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006180
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006181 => go 40004
6182 ## Starting application at 0x00040004 ...
6183 TIMERS=0xfff00980
6184 Using timer 1
6185 tgcr @ 0xfff00980, tmr @ 0xfff00990, trr @ 0xfff00994, tcr @ 0xfff00998, tcn @ 0xfff0099c, ter @ 0xfff009b0
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006186
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006187Hit 'b':
6188 [q, b, e, ?] Set interval 1000000 us
6189 Enabling timer
6190Hit '?':
6191 [q, b, e, ?] ........
6192 tgcr=0x1, tmr=0xff1c, trr=0x3d09, tcr=0x0, tcn=0xef6, ter=0x0
6193Hit '?':
6194 [q, b, e, ?] .
6195 tgcr=0x1, tmr=0xff1c, trr=0x3d09, tcr=0x0, tcn=0x2ad4, ter=0x0
6196Hit '?':
6197 [q, b, e, ?] .
6198 tgcr=0x1, tmr=0xff1c, trr=0x3d09, tcr=0x0, tcn=0x1efc, ter=0x0
6199Hit '?':
6200 [q, b, e, ?] .
6201 tgcr=0x1, tmr=0xff1c, trr=0x3d09, tcr=0x0, tcn=0x169d, ter=0x0
6202Hit 'e':
6203 [q, b, e, ?] ...Stopping timer
6204Hit 'q':
6205 [q, b, e, ?] ## Application terminated, rc = 0x0
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006206
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006207
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006208Minicom warning:
6209================
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006210
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006211Over time, many people have reported problems when trying to use the
6212"minicom" terminal emulation program for serial download. I (wd)
6213consider minicom to be broken, and recommend not to use it. Under
6214Unix, I recommend to use C-Kermit for general purpose use (and
6215especially for kermit binary protocol download ("loadb" command), and
Karl O. Pinca0189bb2012-10-01 05:11:56 +00006216use "cu" for S-Record download ("loads" command). See
6217http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/SystemSetup#Section_4.3.
6218for help with kermit.
6219
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006220
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006221Nevertheless, if you absolutely want to use it try adding this
6222configuration to your "File transfer protocols" section:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006223
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006224 Name Program Name U/D FullScr IO-Red. Multi
6225 X kermit /usr/bin/kermit -i -l %l -s Y U Y N N
6226 Y kermit /usr/bin/kermit -i -l %l -r N D Y N N
wdenk8dba0502003-03-31 16:34:49 +00006227
wdenk8dba0502003-03-31 16:34:49 +00006228
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006229NetBSD Notes:
6230=============
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006231
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006232Starting at version 0.9.2, U-Boot supports NetBSD both as host
6233(build U-Boot) and target system (boots NetBSD/mpc8xx).
wdenk88e72a32003-06-19 23:04:19 +00006234
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006235Building requires a cross environment; it is known to work on
6236NetBSD/i386 with the cross-powerpc-netbsd-1.3 package (you will also
6237need gmake since the Makefiles are not compatible with BSD make).
6238Note that the cross-powerpc package does not install include files;
6239attempting to build U-Boot will fail because <machine/ansi.h> is
6240missing. This file has to be installed and patched manually:
wdenk88e72a32003-06-19 23:04:19 +00006241
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006242 # cd /usr/pkg/cross/powerpc-netbsd/include
6243 # mkdir powerpc
6244 # ln -s powerpc machine
6245 # cp /usr/src/sys/arch/powerpc/include/ansi.h powerpc/ansi.h
6246 # ${EDIT} powerpc/ansi.h ## must remove __va_list, _BSD_VA_LIST
wdenk88e72a32003-06-19 23:04:19 +00006247
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006248Native builds *don't* work due to incompatibilities between native
6249and U-Boot include files.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006250
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006251Booting assumes that (the first part of) the image booted is a
6252stage-2 loader which in turn loads and then invokes the kernel
6253proper. Loader sources will eventually appear in the NetBSD source
6254tree (probably in sys/arc/mpc8xx/stand/u-boot_stage2/); in the
wdenkd0245fc2005-04-13 10:02:42 +00006255meantime, see ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/u-boot/ppcboot_stage2.tar.gz
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006256
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006257
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006258Implementation Internals:
6259=========================
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006260
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006261The following is not intended to be a complete description of every
6262implementation detail. However, it should help to understand the
6263inner workings of U-Boot and make it easier to port it to custom
6264hardware.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006265
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006266
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006267Initial Stack, Global Data:
6268---------------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006269
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006270The implementation of U-Boot is complicated by the fact that U-Boot
6271starts running out of ROM (flash memory), usually without access to
6272system RAM (because the memory controller is not initialized yet).
6273This means that we don't have writable Data or BSS segments, and BSS
6274is not initialized as zero. To be able to get a C environment working
6275at all, we have to allocate at least a minimal stack. Implementation
6276options for this are defined and restricted by the CPU used: Some CPU
6277models provide on-chip memory (like the IMMR area on MPC8xx and
6278MPC826x processors), on others (parts of) the data cache can be
6279locked as (mis-) used as memory, etc.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006280
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01006281 Chris Hallinan posted a good summary of these issues to the
Wolfgang Denk290ae6b2008-12-30 22:56:11 +01006282 U-Boot mailing list:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006283
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006284 Subject: RE: [U-Boot-Users] RE: More On Memory Bank x (nothingness)?
6285 From: "Chris Hallinan" <clh@net1plus.com>
6286 Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:43:46 -0500 (22:43 MET)
6287 ...
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006288
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006289 Correct me if I'm wrong, folks, but the way I understand it
6290 is this: Using DCACHE as initial RAM for Stack, etc, does not
6291 require any physical RAM backing up the cache. The cleverness
6292 is that the cache is being used as a temporary supply of
6293 necessary storage before the SDRAM controller is setup. It's
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02006294 beyond the scope of this list to explain the details, but you
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006295 can see how this works by studying the cache architecture and
6296 operation in the architecture and processor-specific manuals.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006297
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006298 OCM is On Chip Memory, which I believe the 405GP has 4K. It
6299 is another option for the system designer to use as an
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02006300 initial stack/RAM area prior to SDRAM being available. Either
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006301 option should work for you. Using CS 4 should be fine if your
6302 board designers haven't used it for something that would
6303 cause you grief during the initial boot! It is frequently not
6304 used.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006305
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02006306 CONFIG_SYS_INIT_RAM_ADDR should be somewhere that won't interfere
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006307 with your processor/board/system design. The default value
6308 you will find in any recent u-boot distribution in
Stefan Roese3e1f1b32005-08-01 16:49:12 +02006309 walnut.h should work for you. I'd set it to a value larger
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006310 than your SDRAM module. If you have a 64MB SDRAM module, set
6311 it above 400_0000. Just make sure your board has no resources
6312 that are supposed to respond to that address! That code in
6313 start.S has been around a while and should work as is when
6314 you get the config right.
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00006315
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006316 -Chris Hallinan
6317 DS4.COM, Inc.
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00006318
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006319It is essential to remember this, since it has some impact on the C
6320code for the initialization procedures:
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00006321
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006322* Initialized global data (data segment) is read-only. Do not attempt
6323 to write it.
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00006324
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08006325* Do not use any uninitialized global data (or implicitly initialized
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006326 as zero data - BSS segment) at all - this is undefined, initiali-
6327 zation is performed later (when relocating to RAM).
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00006328
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006329* Stack space is very limited. Avoid big data buffers or things like
6330 that.
wdenk4a5c8a72003-03-06 00:02:04 +00006331
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006332Having only the stack as writable memory limits means we cannot use
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08006333normal global data to share information between the code. But it
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006334turned out that the implementation of U-Boot can be greatly
6335simplified by making a global data structure (gd_t) available to all
6336functions. We could pass a pointer to this data as argument to _all_
6337functions, but this would bloat the code. Instead we use a feature of
6338the GCC compiler (Global Register Variables) to share the data: we
6339place a pointer (gd) to the global data into a register which we
6340reserve for this purpose.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006341
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006342When choosing a register for such a purpose we are restricted by the
6343relevant (E)ABI specifications for the current architecture, and by
6344GCC's implementation.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006345
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006346For PowerPC, the following registers have specific use:
6347 R1: stack pointer
Wolfgang Denk69c09642008-02-14 22:43:22 +01006348 R2: reserved for system use
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006349 R3-R4: parameter passing and return values
6350 R5-R10: parameter passing
6351 R13: small data area pointer
6352 R30: GOT pointer
6353 R31: frame pointer
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006354
Joakim Tjernlund693c0c12010-01-19 14:41:58 +01006355 (U-Boot also uses R12 as internal GOT pointer. r12
6356 is a volatile register so r12 needs to be reset when
6357 going back and forth between asm and C)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006358
Wolfgang Denk69c09642008-02-14 22:43:22 +01006359 ==> U-Boot will use R2 to hold a pointer to the global data
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006360
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006361 Note: on PPC, we could use a static initializer (since the
6362 address of the global data structure is known at compile time),
6363 but it turned out that reserving a register results in somewhat
6364 smaller code - although the code savings are not that big (on
6365 average for all boards 752 bytes for the whole U-Boot image,
6366 624 text + 127 data).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006367
Robin Getz2773d5f2009-08-17 15:23:02 +00006368On Blackfin, the normal C ABI (except for P3) is followed as documented here:
Mike Frysinger60f09302008-02-04 19:26:54 -05006369 http://docs.blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=application_binary_interface
6370
Robin Getz2773d5f2009-08-17 15:23:02 +00006371 ==> U-Boot will use P3 to hold a pointer to the global data
Mike Frysinger60f09302008-02-04 19:26:54 -05006372
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006373On ARM, the following registers are used:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006374
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006375 R0: function argument word/integer result
6376 R1-R3: function argument word
Jeroen Hofsteea556aca2013-09-21 14:04:42 +02006377 R9: platform specific
6378 R10: stack limit (used only if stack checking is enabled)
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006379 R11: argument (frame) pointer
6380 R12: temporary workspace
6381 R13: stack pointer
6382 R14: link register
6383 R15: program counter
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006384
Jeroen Hofsteea556aca2013-09-21 14:04:42 +02006385 ==> U-Boot will use R9 to hold a pointer to the global data
6386
6387 Note: on ARM, only R_ARM_RELATIVE relocations are supported.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006388
Thomas Chou8fa38582010-05-21 11:08:03 +08006389On Nios II, the ABI is documented here:
6390 http://www.altera.com/literature/hb/nios2/n2cpu_nii51016.pdf
6391
6392 ==> U-Boot will use gp to hold a pointer to the global data
6393
6394 Note: on Nios II, we give "-G0" option to gcc and don't use gp
6395 to access small data sections, so gp is free.
6396
Macpaul Lin1cac36e2011-10-19 20:41:11 +00006397On NDS32, the following registers are used:
6398
6399 R0-R1: argument/return
6400 R2-R5: argument
6401 R15: temporary register for assembler
6402 R16: trampoline register
6403 R28: frame pointer (FP)
6404 R29: global pointer (GP)
6405 R30: link register (LP)
6406 R31: stack pointer (SP)
6407 PC: program counter (PC)
6408
6409 ==> U-Boot will use R10 to hold a pointer to the global data
6410
Wolfgang Denk6405a152006-03-31 18:32:53 +02006411NOTE: DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR must be used with file-global scope,
6412or current versions of GCC may "optimize" the code too much.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006413
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006414Memory Management:
6415------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006416
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006417U-Boot runs in system state and uses physical addresses, i.e. the
6418MMU is not used either for address mapping nor for memory protection.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006419
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006420The available memory is mapped to fixed addresses using the memory
6421controller. In this process, a contiguous block is formed for each
6422memory type (Flash, SDRAM, SRAM), even when it consists of several
6423physical memory banks.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006424
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006425U-Boot is installed in the first 128 kB of the first Flash bank (on
6426TQM8xxL modules this is the range 0x40000000 ... 0x4001FFFF). After
6427booting and sizing and initializing DRAM, the code relocates itself
6428to the upper end of DRAM. Immediately below the U-Boot code some
Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD03836942008-10-16 15:01:15 +02006429memory is reserved for use by malloc() [see CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_LEN
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006430configuration setting]. Below that, a structure with global Board
6431Info data is placed, followed by the stack (growing downward).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006432
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006433Additionally, some exception handler code is copied to the low 8 kB
6434of DRAM (0x00000000 ... 0x00001FFF).
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006435
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006436So a typical memory configuration with 16 MB of DRAM could look like
6437this:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006438
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006439 0x0000 0000 Exception Vector code
6440 :
6441 0x0000 1FFF
6442 0x0000 2000 Free for Application Use
6443 :
6444 :
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006445
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006446 :
6447 :
6448 0x00FB FF20 Monitor Stack (Growing downward)
6449 0x00FB FFAC Board Info Data and permanent copy of global data
6450 0x00FC 0000 Malloc Arena
6451 :
6452 0x00FD FFFF
6453 0x00FE 0000 RAM Copy of Monitor Code
6454 ... eventually: LCD or video framebuffer
6455 ... eventually: pRAM (Protected RAM - unchanged by reset)
6456 0x00FF FFFF [End of RAM]
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006457
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006458
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006459System Initialization:
6460----------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006461
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006462In the reset configuration, U-Boot starts at the reset entry point
Marcel Ziswilerabd8dcb2008-07-09 08:17:15 +02006463(on most PowerPC systems at address 0x00000100). Because of the reset
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08006464configuration for CS0# this is a mirror of the on board Flash memory.
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006465To be able to re-map memory U-Boot then jumps to its link address.
6466To be able to implement the initialization code in C, a (small!)
6467initial stack is set up in the internal Dual Ported RAM (in case CPUs
6468which provide such a feature like MPC8xx or MPC8260), or in a locked
6469part of the data cache. After that, U-Boot initializes the CPU core,
6470the caches and the SIU.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006471
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006472Next, all (potentially) available memory banks are mapped using a
6473preliminary mapping. For example, we put them on 512 MB boundaries
6474(multiples of 0x20000000: SDRAM on 0x00000000 and 0x20000000, Flash
6475on 0x40000000 and 0x60000000, SRAM on 0x80000000). Then UPM A is
6476programmed for SDRAM access. Using the temporary configuration, a
6477simple memory test is run that determines the size of the SDRAM
6478banks.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006479
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006480When there is more than one SDRAM bank, and the banks are of
6481different size, the largest is mapped first. For equal size, the first
6482bank (CS2#) is mapped first. The first mapping is always for address
64830x00000000, with any additional banks following immediately to create
6484contiguous memory starting from 0.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006485
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006486Then, the monitor installs itself at the upper end of the SDRAM area
6487and allocates memory for use by malloc() and for the global Board
6488Info data; also, the exception vector code is copied to the low RAM
6489pages, and the final stack is set up.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006490
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006491Only after this relocation will you have a "normal" C environment;
6492until that you are restricted in several ways, mostly because you are
6493running from ROM, and because the code will have to be relocated to a
6494new address in RAM.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006495
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006496
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006497U-Boot Porting Guide:
6498----------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006499
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006500[Based on messages by Jerry Van Baren in the U-Boot-Users mailing
6501list, October 2002]
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006502
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006503
Jerry Van Barenba0687c2009-07-15 20:42:59 -04006504int main(int argc, char *argv[])
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006505{
6506 sighandler_t no_more_time;
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006507
Jerry Van Barenba0687c2009-07-15 20:42:59 -04006508 signal(SIGALRM, no_more_time);
6509 alarm(PROJECT_DEADLINE - toSec (3 * WEEK));
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006510
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006511 if (available_money > available_manpower) {
Jerry Van Barenba0687c2009-07-15 20:42:59 -04006512 Pay consultant to port U-Boot;
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006513 return 0;
6514 }
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006515
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006516 Download latest U-Boot source;
wdenk34b613e2002-12-17 01:51:00 +00006517
Wolfgang Denk290ae6b2008-12-30 22:56:11 +01006518 Subscribe to u-boot mailing list;
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006519
Jerry Van Barenba0687c2009-07-15 20:42:59 -04006520 if (clueless)
6521 email("Hi, I am new to U-Boot, how do I get started?");
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006522
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006523 while (learning) {
6524 Read the README file in the top level directory;
Jerry Van Barenba0687c2009-07-15 20:42:59 -04006525 Read http://www.denx.de/twiki/bin/view/DULG/Manual;
6526 Read applicable doc/*.README;
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006527 Read the source, Luke;
Jerry Van Barenba0687c2009-07-15 20:42:59 -04006528 /* find . -name "*.[chS]" | xargs grep -i <keyword> */
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006529 }
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006530
Jerry Van Barenba0687c2009-07-15 20:42:59 -04006531 if (available_money > toLocalCurrency ($2500))
6532 Buy a BDI3000;
6533 else
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006534 Add a lot of aggravation and time;
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006535
Jerry Van Barenba0687c2009-07-15 20:42:59 -04006536 if (a similar board exists) { /* hopefully... */
6537 cp -a board/<similar> board/<myboard>
6538 cp include/configs/<similar>.h include/configs/<myboard>.h
6539 } else {
6540 Create your own board support subdirectory;
6541 Create your own board include/configs/<myboard>.h file;
6542 }
6543 Edit new board/<myboard> files
6544 Edit new include/configs/<myboard>.h
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006545
Jerry Van Barenba0687c2009-07-15 20:42:59 -04006546 while (!accepted) {
6547 while (!running) {
6548 do {
6549 Add / modify source code;
6550 } until (compiles);
6551 Debug;
6552 if (clueless)
6553 email("Hi, I am having problems...");
6554 }
6555 Send patch file to the U-Boot email list;
6556 if (reasonable critiques)
6557 Incorporate improvements from email list code review;
6558 else
6559 Defend code as written;
wdenk634d2f72004-04-15 23:14:49 +00006560 }
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006561
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006562 return 0;
6563}
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006564
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006565void no_more_time (int sig)
6566{
6567 hire_a_guru();
6568}
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006569
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006570
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006571Coding Standards:
6572-----------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006573
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006574All contributions to U-Boot should conform to the Linux kernel
Detlev Zundelaa63d482006-09-01 15:39:02 +02006575coding style; see the file "Documentation/CodingStyle" and the script
Wolfgang Denk20bd2a62011-07-27 10:59:55 +00006576"scripts/Lindent" in your Linux kernel source directory.
Detlev Zundelaa63d482006-09-01 15:39:02 +02006577
6578Source files originating from a different project (for example the
6579MTD subsystem) are generally exempt from these guidelines and are not
Jeremiah Mahler03f930c2015-01-04 18:56:50 -08006580reformatted to ease subsequent migration to newer versions of those
Detlev Zundelaa63d482006-09-01 15:39:02 +02006581sources.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006582
Detlev Zundelaa63d482006-09-01 15:39:02 +02006583Please note that U-Boot is implemented in C (and to some small parts in
6584Assembler); no C++ is used, so please do not use C++ style comments (//)
6585in your code.
wdenkad276f22004-01-04 16:28:35 +00006586
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006587Please also stick to the following formatting rules:
6588- remove any trailing white space
Wolfgang Denk20bd2a62011-07-27 10:59:55 +00006589- use TAB characters for indentation and vertical alignment, not spaces
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006590- make sure NOT to use DOS '\r\n' line feeds
Wolfgang Denk20bd2a62011-07-27 10:59:55 +00006591- do not add more than 2 consecutive empty lines to source files
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006592- do not add trailing empty lines to source files
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006593
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006594Submissions which do not conform to the standards may be returned
6595with a request to reformat the changes.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006596
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006597
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006598Submitting Patches:
6599-------------------
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006600
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006601Since the number of patches for U-Boot is growing, we need to
6602establish some rules. Submissions which do not conform to these rules
6603may be rejected, even when they contain important and valuable stuff.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006604
Magnus Liljaf3b287b2008-08-06 19:32:33 +02006605Please see http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/Patches for details.
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01006606
Wolfgang Denk290ae6b2008-12-30 22:56:11 +01006607Patches shall be sent to the u-boot mailing list <u-boot@lists.denx.de>;
6608see http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot
6609
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006610When you send a patch, please include the following information with
6611it:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006612
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006613* For bug fixes: a description of the bug and how your patch fixes
6614 this bug. Please try to include a way of demonstrating that the
6615 patch actually fixes something.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006616
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006617* For new features: a description of the feature and your
6618 implementation.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006619
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006620* A CHANGELOG entry as plaintext (separate from the patch)
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006621
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006622* For major contributions, your entry to the CREDITS file
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006623
Albert ARIBAUD48e910f2013-09-11 15:52:51 +02006624* When you add support for a new board, don't forget to add a
6625 maintainer e-mail address to the boards.cfg file, too.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006626
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006627* If your patch adds new configuration options, don't forget to
6628 document these in the README file.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006629
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01006630* The patch itself. If you are using git (which is *strongly*
6631 recommended) you can easily generate the patch using the
Wolfgang Denk20bd2a62011-07-27 10:59:55 +00006632 "git format-patch". If you then use "git send-email" to send it to
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01006633 the U-Boot mailing list, you will avoid most of the common problems
6634 with some other mail clients.
wdenkca9bc762003-07-15 07:45:49 +00006635
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01006636 If you cannot use git, use "diff -purN OLD NEW". If your version of
6637 diff does not support these options, then get the latest version of
6638 GNU diff.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006639
Wolfgang Denkb240aef2008-03-26 10:40:12 +01006640 The current directory when running this command shall be the parent
6641 directory of the U-Boot source tree (i. e. please make sure that
6642 your patch includes sufficient directory information for the
6643 affected files).
6644
6645 We prefer patches as plain text. MIME attachments are discouraged,
6646 and compressed attachments must not be used.
wdenk88e72a32003-06-19 23:04:19 +00006647
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006648* If one logical set of modifications affects or creates several
6649 files, all these changes shall be submitted in a SINGLE patch file.
wdenk57b2d802003-06-27 21:31:46 +00006650
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006651* Changesets that contain different, unrelated modifications shall be
6652 submitted as SEPARATE patches, one patch per changeset.
wdenk88e72a32003-06-19 23:04:19 +00006653
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006654
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006655Notes:
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006656
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006657* Before sending the patch, run the MAKEALL script on your patched
6658 source tree and make sure that no errors or warnings are reported
6659 for any of the boards.
6660
6661* Keep your modifications to the necessary minimum: A patch
6662 containing several unrelated changes or arbitrary reformats will be
6663 returned with a request to re-formatting / split it.
wdenkc6097192002-11-03 00:24:07 +00006664
wdenk6c59edc2004-05-03 20:45:30 +00006665* If you modify existing code, make sure that your new code does not
6666 add to the memory footprint of the code ;-) Small is beautiful!
6667 When adding new features, these should compile conditionally only
6668 (using #ifdef), and the resulting code with the new feature
6669 disabled must not need more memory than the old code without your
6670 modification.
wdenkcbc49a52005-05-03 14:12:25 +00006671
Wolfgang Denk290ae6b2008-12-30 22:56:11 +01006672* Remember that there is a size limit of 100 kB per message on the
6673 u-boot mailing list. Bigger patches will be moderated. If they are
6674 reasonable and not too big, they will be acknowledged. But patches
6675 bigger than the size limit should be avoided.