X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=15a19caf740f7f49dc4688adbdb97601bd263e42;hb=refs%2Fheads%2Ftizen-next;hp=bb35a895b755c7b482822508078707b9c093f819;hpb=97396cc9ce9963ece8778b3a7c6f918745ef25b2;p=platform%2Fkernel%2Fu-boot.git diff --git a/README b/README index bb35a89..15a19ca 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -28,20 +28,16 @@ load and run it dynamically. Status: ======= -In general, all boards for which a configuration option exists in the -Makefile have been tested to some extent and can be considered +In general, all boards for which a default configuration file exists in the +configs/ directory have been tested to some extent and can be considered "working". In fact, many of them are used in production systems. -In case of problems see the CHANGELOG file to find out who contributed -the specific port. In addition, there are various MAINTAINERS files -scattered throughout the U-Boot source identifying the people or -companies responsible for various boards and subsystems. +In case of problems you can use -Note: As of August, 2010, there is no longer a CHANGELOG file in the -actual U-Boot source tree; however, it can be created dynamically -from the Git log using: + scripts/get_maintainer.pl - make CHANGELOG +to identify the people or companies responsible for various boards and +subsystems. Or have a look at the git log. Where to get help: @@ -109,60 +105,6 @@ the string "u_boot" or on "U_BOOT". Example: IH_OS_U_BOOT u_boot_hush_start -Versioning: -=========== - -Starting with the release in October 2008, the names of the releases -were changed from numerical release numbers without deeper meaning -into a time stamp based numbering. Regular releases are identified by -names consisting of the calendar year and month of the release date. -Additional fields (if present) indicate release candidates or bug fix -releases in "stable" maintenance trees. - -Examples: - U-Boot v2009.11 - Release November 2009 - U-Boot v2009.11.1 - Release 1 in version November 2009 stable tree - U-Boot v2010.09-rc1 - Release candidate 1 for September 2010 release - - -Directory Hierarchy: -==================== - -/arch Architecture-specific files - /arc Files generic to ARC architecture - /arm Files generic to ARM architecture - /m68k Files generic to m68k architecture - /microblaze Files generic to microblaze architecture - /mips Files generic to MIPS architecture - /nios2 Files generic to Altera NIOS2 architecture - /powerpc Files generic to PowerPC architecture - /riscv Files generic to RISC-V architecture - /sandbox Files generic to HW-independent "sandbox" - /sh Files generic to SH architecture - /x86 Files generic to x86 architecture - /xtensa Files generic to Xtensa architecture -/api Machine/arch-independent API for external apps -/board Board-dependent files -/boot Support for images and booting -/cmd U-Boot commands functions -/common Misc architecture-independent functions -/configs Board default configuration files -/disk Code for disk drive partition handling -/doc Documentation (a mix of ReST and READMEs) -/drivers Device drivers -/dts Makefile for building internal U-Boot fdt. -/env Environment support -/examples Example code for standalone applications, etc. -/fs Filesystem code (cramfs, ext2, jffs2, etc.) -/include Header Files -/lib Library routines generic to all architectures -/Licenses Various license files -/net Networking code -/post Power On Self Test -/scripts Various build scripts and Makefiles -/test Various unit test files -/tools Tools to build and sign FIT images, etc. - Software Configuration: ======================= @@ -189,7 +131,7 @@ board. This allows feature development which is not board- or architecture- specific to be undertaken on a native platform. The sandbox is also used to run some of U-Boot's tests. -See doc/arch/sandbox.rst for more details. +See doc/arch/sandbox/sandbox.rst for more details. Board Initialisation Flow: @@ -341,18 +283,11 @@ The following options need to be configured: CFG_SYS_FSL_DDR_SDRAM_BASE_PHY Physical address from the view of DDR controllers. It is the - same as CONFIG_SYS_DDR_SDRAM_BASE for all Power SoCs. But + same as CFG_SYS_DDR_SDRAM_BASE for all Power SoCs. But it could be different for ARM SoCs. -- MIPS CPU options: - CONFIG_XWAY_SWAP_BYTES - - Enable compilation of tools/xway-swap-bytes needed for Lantiq - XWAY SoCs for booting from NOR flash. The U-Boot image needs to - be swapped if a flash programmer is used. - - ARM options: - CONFIG_SYS_EXCEPTION_VECTORS_HIGH + CFG_SYS_EXCEPTION_VECTORS_HIGH Select high exception vectors of the ARM core, e.g., do not clear the V bit of the c1 register of CP15. @@ -373,12 +308,6 @@ The following options need to be configured: such as ARM architectural timer initialization. - Linux Kernel Interface: - CONFIG_MEMSIZE_IN_BYTES [relevant for MIPS only] - - When transferring memsize parameter to Linux, some versions - expect it to be in bytes, others in MB. - Define CONFIG_MEMSIZE_IN_BYTES to make it in bytes. - CONFIG_OF_LIBFDT New kernel versions are expecting firmware settings to be @@ -415,16 +344,16 @@ The following options need to be configured: the defaults discussed just above. - Cache Configuration for ARM: - CONFIG_SYS_PL310_BASE - Physical base address of PL310 + CFG_SYS_PL310_BASE - Physical base address of PL310 controller register space - Serial Ports: - CONFIG_PL011_CLOCK + CFG_PL011_CLOCK If you have Amba PrimeCell PL011 UARTs, set this variable to the clock speed of the UARTs. - CONFIG_PL01x_PORTS + CFG_PL01x_PORTS If you have Amba PrimeCell PL010 or PL011 UARTs on your board, define this to a list of base addresses for each (supported) @@ -451,41 +380,17 @@ The following options need to be configured: example "env grep" and "setexpr". - Watchdog: - CONFIG_SYS_WATCHDOG_FREQ + CFG_SYS_WATCHDOG_FREQ Some platforms automatically call WATCHDOG_RESET() from the timer interrupt handler every - CONFIG_SYS_WATCHDOG_FREQ interrupts. If not set by the + CFG_SYS_WATCHDOG_FREQ interrupts. If not set by the board configuration file, a default of CONFIG_SYS_HZ/2 - (i.e. 500) is used. Setting CONFIG_SYS_WATCHDOG_FREQ + (i.e. 500) is used. Setting CFG_SYS_WATCHDOG_FREQ to 0 disables calling WATCHDOG_RESET() from the timer interrupt. -- Real-Time Clock: - - When CONFIG_CMD_DATE is selected, the type of the RTC - has to be selected, too. Define exactly one of the - following options: - - CONFIG_RTC_PCF8563 - use Philips PCF8563 RTC - CONFIG_RTC_MC13XXX - use MC13783 or MC13892 RTC - CONFIG_RTC_MC146818 - use MC146818 RTC - CONFIG_RTC_DS1307 - use Maxim, Inc. DS1307 RTC - CONFIG_RTC_DS1337 - use Maxim, Inc. DS1337 RTC - CONFIG_RTC_DS1338 - use Maxim, Inc. DS1338 RTC - CONFIG_RTC_DS1339 - use Maxim, Inc. DS1339 RTC - CONFIG_RTC_ISL1208 - use Intersil ISL1208 RTC - CONFIG_RTC_MAX6900 - use Maxim, Inc. MAX6900 RTC - CONFIG_RTC_DS1337_NOOSC - Turn off the OSC output for DS1337 - CONFIG_SYS_RV3029_TCR - enable trickle charger on - RV3029 RTC. - - Note that if the RTC uses I2C, then the I2C interface - must also be configured. See I2C Support, below. - - GPIO Support: - CONFIG_PCA953X - use NXP's PCA953X series I2C GPIO - - The CONFIG_SYS_I2C_PCA953X_WIDTH option specifies a list of + The CFG_SYS_I2C_PCA953X_WIDTH option specifies a list of chip-ngpio pairs that tell the PCA953X driver the number of pins supported by a particular chip. @@ -553,7 +458,7 @@ The following options need to be configured: CONFIG_LAN91C96_USE_32_BIT Define this to enable 32 bit addressing - CONFIG_SYS_DAVINCI_EMAC_PHY_COUNT + CFG_SYS_DAVINCI_EMAC_PHY_COUNT Define this if you have more then 3 PHYs. CONFIG_FTGMAC100 @@ -571,13 +476,13 @@ The following options need to be configured: CONFIG_SH_ETHER Support for Renesas on-chip Ethernet controller - CONFIG_SH_ETHER_USE_PORT + CFG_SH_ETHER_USE_PORT Define the number of ports to be used - CONFIG_SH_ETHER_PHY_ADDR + CFG_SH_ETHER_PHY_ADDR Define the ETH PHY's address - CONFIG_SH_ETHER_CACHE_WRITEBACK + CFG_SH_ETHER_CACHE_WRITEBACK If this option is set, the driver enables cache flush. - TPM Support: @@ -609,11 +514,6 @@ The following options need to be configured: Support for generic parallel port TPM devices. Only one device per system is supported at this time. - CONFIG_TPM_TIS_BASE_ADDRESS - Base address where the generic TPM device is mapped - to. Contemporary x86 systems usually map it at - 0xfed40000. - CONFIG_TPM Define this to enable the TPM support library which provides functional interfaces to some TPM commands. @@ -653,21 +553,6 @@ The following options need to be configured: variable usbtty to be cdc_acm should suffice. The following might be defined in YourBoardName.h - CONFIG_USB_DEVICE - Define this to build a UDC device - - CONFIG_USB_TTY - Define this to have a tty type of device available to - talk to the UDC device - - CONFIG_USBD_HS - Define this to enable the high speed support for usb - device and usbtty. If this feature is enabled, a routine - int is_usbd_high_speed(void) - also needs to be defined by the driver to dynamically poll - whether the enumeration has succeded at high speed or full - speed. - If you have a USB-IF assigned VendorID then you may wish to define your own vendor specific values either in BoardName.h or directly in usbd_vendor_info.h. If you don't define @@ -703,7 +588,7 @@ The following options need to be configured: To enable the ULPI layer support, define CONFIG_USB_ULPI and CONFIG_USB_ULPI_VIEWPORT in your board configuration file. If your ULPI phy needs a different reference clock than the - standard 24 MHz then you have to define CONFIG_ULPI_REF_CLK to + standard 24 MHz then you have to define CFG_ULPI_REF_CLK to the appropriate value in Hz. - MMC Support: @@ -765,38 +650,6 @@ The following options need to be configured: Some PHY like Intel LXT971A need extra delay after command issued before MII status register can be read -- IP address: - CONFIG_IPADDR - - Define a default value for the IP address to use for - the default Ethernet interface, in case this is not - determined through e.g. bootp. - (Environment variable "ipaddr") - -- Server IP address: - CONFIG_SERVERIP - - Defines a default value for the IP address of a TFTP - server to contact when using the "tftboot" command. - (Environment variable "serverip") - -- Gateway IP address: - CONFIG_GATEWAYIP - - Defines a default value for the IP address of the - default router where packets to other networks are - sent to. - (Environment variable "gatewayip") - -- Subnet mask: - CONFIG_NETMASK - - Defines a default value for the subnet mask (or - routing prefix) which is used to determine if an IP - address belongs to the local subnet or needs to be - forwarded through a router. - (Environment variable "netmask") - - BOOTP Recovery Mode: CONFIG_BOOTP_RANDOM_DELAY @@ -816,7 +669,7 @@ The following options need to be configured: 4th and following BOOTP requests: delay 0 ... 8 sec - CONFIG_BOOTP_ID_CACHE_SIZE + CFG_BOOTP_ID_CACHE_SIZE BOOTP packets are uniquely identified using a 32-bit ID. The server will copy the ID from client requests to responses and @@ -829,7 +682,7 @@ The following options need to be configured: time is too long, U-Boot will retransmit requests. In order to allow earlier responses to still be accepted after these retransmissions, U-Boot's BOOTP client keeps a small cache of - IDs. The CONFIG_BOOTP_ID_CACHE_SIZE controls the size of this + IDs. The CFG_BOOTP_ID_CACHE_SIZE controls the size of this cache. The default is to keep IDs for up to four outstanding requests. Increasing this will allow U-Boot to accept offers from a BOOTP client in networks with unusually high latency. @@ -914,34 +767,34 @@ The following options need to be configured: status LED backend implementation. Define CONFIG_LED_STATUS_GPIO to include the gpio_led driver in the U-Boot binary. - CONFIG_GPIO_LED_INVERTED_TABLE + CFG_GPIO_LED_INVERTED_TABLE Some GPIO connected LEDs may have inverted polarity in which case the GPIO high value corresponds to LED off state and GPIO low value corresponds to LED on state. - In such cases CONFIG_GPIO_LED_INVERTED_TABLE may be defined + In such cases CFG_GPIO_LED_INVERTED_TABLE may be defined with a list of GPIO LEDs that have inverted polarity. - I2C Support: CFG_SYS_NUM_I2C_BUSES Hold the number of i2c buses you want to use. - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS + CFG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS define this, if you don't use i2c muxes on your hardware. - if CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS is not defined or == 0 you can + if CFG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS is not defined or == 0 you can omit this define. - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS + CFG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS define how many muxes are maximal consecutively connected on one i2c bus. If you not use i2c muxes, omit this define. - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUSES + CFG_SYS_I2C_BUSES hold a list of buses you want to use, only used if - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS is not defined, for example - a board with CONFIG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS = 1 and + CFG_SYS_I2C_DIRECT_BUS is not defined, for example + a board with CFG_SYS_I2C_MAX_HOPS = 1 and CFG_SYS_NUM_I2C_BUSES = 9: - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_BUSES {{0, {I2C_NULL_HOP}}, \ + CFG_SYS_I2C_BUSES {{0, {I2C_NULL_HOP}}, \ {0, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9547, 0x70, 1}}}, \ {0, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9547, 0x70, 2}}}, \ {0, {{I2C_MUX_PCA9547, 0x70, 3}}}, \ @@ -1037,32 +890,24 @@ The following options need to be configured: You should define these to the GPIO value as given directly to the generic GPIO functions. - CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS + CFG_I2C_MULTI_BUS This option allows the use of multiple I2C buses, each of which must have a controller. At any point in time, only one bus is active. To switch to a different bus, use the 'i2c dev' command. Note that bus numbering is zero-based. - CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES + CFG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES This option specifies a list of I2C devices that will be skipped - when the 'i2c probe' command is issued. If CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS - is set, specify a list of bus-device pairs. Otherwise, specify - a 1D array of device addresses + when the 'i2c probe' command is issued. e.g. - #undef CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS - #define CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES {0x50,0x68} + #define CFG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES {0x50,0x68} will skip addresses 0x50 and 0x68 on a board with one I2C bus - #define CONFIG_I2C_MULTI_BUS - #define CONFIG_SYS_I2C_NOPROBES {{0,0x50},{0,0x68},{1,0x54}} - - will skip addresses 0x50 and 0x68 on bus 0 and address 0x54 on bus 1 - - CONFIG_SYS_RTC_BUS_NUM + CFG_SYS_RTC_BUS_NUM If defined, then this indicates the I2C bus number for the RTC. If not defined, then U-Boot assumes that RTC is on I2C bus 0. @@ -1083,7 +928,7 @@ The following options need to be configured: SPI EEPROM, also an instance works with Crystal A/D and D/As on the SACSng board) - CONFIG_SYS_SPI_MXC_WAIT + CFG_SYS_SPI_MXC_WAIT Timeout for waiting until spi transfer completed. default: (CONFIG_SYS_HZ/100) /* 10 ms */ @@ -1108,31 +953,31 @@ The following options need to be configured: will require a board or device specific function to be written. - CONFIG_FPGA_DELAY + CFG_FPGA_DELAY If defined, a function that provides delays in the FPGA configuration driver. - CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_CHECK_ERROR + CFG_SYS_FPGA_CHECK_ERROR Check for configuration errors during FPGA bitfile loading. For example, abort during Virtex II configuration if the INIT_B line goes low (which indicated a CRC error). - CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_WAIT_INIT + CFG_SYS_FPGA_WAIT_INIT Maximum time to wait for the INIT_B line to de-assert after PROB_B has been de-asserted during a Virtex II FPGA configuration sequence. The default time is 500 ms. - CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_WAIT_BUSY + CFG_SYS_FPGA_WAIT_BUSY Maximum time to wait for BUSY to de-assert during Virtex II FPGA configuration. The default is 5 ms. - CONFIG_SYS_FPGA_WAIT_CONFIG + CFG_SYS_FPGA_WAIT_CONFIG Time to wait after FPGA configuration. The default is 200 ms. @@ -1153,24 +998,17 @@ The following options need to be configured: completely disabled. Anybody can change or delete these parameters. - Alternatively, if you define _both_ an ethaddr in the - default env _and_ CONFIG_OVERWRITE_ETHADDR_ONCE, a default - Ethernet address is installed in the environment, - which can be changed exactly ONCE by the user. [The - serial# is unaffected by this, i. e. it remains - read-only.] - The same can be accomplished in a more flexible way for any variable by configuring the type of access to allow for those variables in the ".flags" variable - or define CONFIG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_STATIC. + or define CFG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_STATIC. - Protected RAM: - CONFIG_PRAM + CFG_PRAM Define this variable to enable the reservation of "protected RAM", i. e. RAM which is not overwritten - by U-Boot. Define CONFIG_PRAM to hold the number of + by U-Boot. Define CFG_PRAM to hold the number of kB you want to reserve for pRAM. You can overwrite this default value by defining an environment variable "pram" to the number of kB you want to @@ -1221,7 +1059,7 @@ The following options need to be configured: symbols. - Default Environment: - CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS + CFG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS Define this to contain any number of null terminated strings (variable = value pairs) that will be part of @@ -1230,7 +1068,7 @@ The following options need to be configured: For example, place something like this in your board's config file: - #define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \ + #define CFG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \ "myvar1=value1\0" \ "myvar2=value2\0" @@ -1255,13 +1093,6 @@ The following options need to be configured: this is instead controlled by the value of /config/load-environment. - CONFIG_STANDALONE_LOAD_ADDR - - This option defines a board specific value for the - address where standalone program gets loaded, thus - overwriting the architecture dependent default - settings. - - Automatic software updates via TFTP server CONFIG_UPDATE_TFTP CONFIG_UPDATE_TFTP_CNT_MAX @@ -1423,18 +1254,18 @@ Configuration Settings: - CONFIG_SYS_LONGHELP: Defined when you want long help messages included; undefine this when you're short of memory. -- CONFIG_SYS_HELP_CMD_WIDTH: Defined when you want to override the default +- CFG_SYS_HELP_CMD_WIDTH: Defined when you want to override the default width of the commands listed in the 'help' command output. - CONFIG_SYS_PROMPT: This is what U-Boot prints on the console to prompt for user input. -- CONFIG_SYS_BAUDRATE_TABLE: +- CFG_SYS_BAUDRATE_TABLE: List of legal baudrate settings for this board. -- CONFIG_SYS_MEM_RESERVE_SECURE +- CFG_SYS_MEM_RESERVE_SECURE Only implemented for ARMv8 for now. - If defined, the size of CONFIG_SYS_MEM_RESERVE_SECURE memory + If defined, the size of CFG_SYS_MEM_RESERVE_SECURE memory is substracted from total RAM and won't be reported to OS. This memory can be used as secure memory. A variable gd->arch.secure_ram is used to track the location. In systems @@ -1444,7 +1275,7 @@ Configuration Settings: - CFG_SYS_SDRAM_BASE: Physical start address of SDRAM. _Must_ be 0 here. -- CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE: +- CFG_SYS_FLASH_BASE: Physical start address of Flash memory. - CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_LEN: @@ -1468,16 +1299,16 @@ Configuration Settings: boards which do not use the full malloc in SPL (which is enabled with CONFIG_SYS_SPL_MALLOC). -- CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ: +- CFG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ: Maximum size of memory mapped by the startup code of the Linux kernel; all data that must be processed by the Linux kernel (bd_info, boot arguments, FDT blob if used) must be put below this limit, unless "bootm_low" environment variable is defined and non-zero. In such case all data for the Linux kernel must be between "bootm_low" - and "bootm_low" + CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ. The environment + and "bootm_low" + CFG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ. The environment variable "bootm_mapsize" will override the value of - CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ. If CONFIG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ is undefined, + CFG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ. If CFG_SYS_BOOTMAPSZ is undefined, then the value in "bootm_size" will be used instead. - CONFIG_SYS_BOOT_GET_CMDLINE: @@ -1508,26 +1339,8 @@ Configuration Settings: - CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_USE_BUFFER_WRITE Use buffered writes to flash. -- CONFIG_FLASH_SPANSION_S29WS_N - s29ws-n MirrorBit flash has non-standard addresses for buffered - write commands. - -- CONFIG_FLASH_SHOW_PROGRESS - If defined (must be an integer), print out countdown - digits and dots. Recommended value: 45 (9..1) for 80 - column displays, 15 (3..1) for 40 column displays. - -- CONFIG_FLASH_VERIFY - If defined, the content of the flash (destination) is compared - against the source after the write operation. An error message - will be printed when the contents are not identical. - Please note that this option is useless in nearly all cases, - since such flash programming errors usually are detected earlier - while unprotecting/erasing/programming. Please only enable - this option if you really know what you are doing. - - CONFIG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_DEFAULT -- CONFIG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_STATIC +- CFG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_STATIC Enable validation of the values given to environment variables when calling env set. Variables can be restricted to only decimal, hexadecimal, or boolean. If CONFIG_CMD_NET is also defined, @@ -1558,7 +1371,7 @@ Configuration Settings: Define this to a list (string) to define the ".flags" environment variable in the default or embedded environment. - - CONFIG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_STATIC + - CFG_ENV_FLAGS_LIST_STATIC Define this to a list (string) to define validation that should be done if an entry is not found in the ".flags" environment variable. To override a setting in the static @@ -1573,11 +1386,6 @@ The following definitions that deal with the placement and management of environment data (variable area); in general, we support the following configurations: -- CONFIG_BUILD_ENVCRC: - - Builds up envcrc with the target environment so that external utils - may easily extract it and embed it in final U-Boot images. - BE CAREFUL! The first access to the environment happens quite early in U-Boot initialization (when we try to get the setting of for the console baudrate). You *MUST* have mapped your NVRAM area then, or @@ -1638,11 +1446,11 @@ Low Level (hardware related) configuration options: Default (power-on reset) physical address of CCSR on Freescale PowerPC SOCs. -- CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR: +- CFG_SYS_CCSRBAR: Virtual address of CCSR. On a 32-bit build, this is typically the same value as CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_DEFAULT. -- CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS: +- CFG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS: Physical address of CCSR. CCSR can be relocated to a new physical address, if desired. In this case, this macro should be set to that address. Otherwise, it should be set to the @@ -1650,17 +1458,17 @@ Low Level (hardware related) configuration options: is typically relocated on 36-bit builds. It is recommended that this macro be defined via the _HIGH and _LOW macros: - #define CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS ((CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_HIGH - * 1ull) << 32 | CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_LOW) + #define CFG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS ((CFG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_HIGH + * 1ull) << 32 | CFG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_LOW) -- CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_HIGH: - Bits 33-36 of CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS. This value is typically +- CFG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_HIGH: + Bits 33-36 of CFG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS. This value is typically either 0 (32-bit build) or 0xF (36-bit build). This macro is used in assembly code, so it must not contain typecasts or integer size suffixes (e.g. "ULL"). -- CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_LOW: - Lower 32-bits of CONFIG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS. This macro is +- CFG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS_LOW: + Lower 32-bits of CFG_SYS_CCSRBAR_PHYS. This macro is used in assembly code, so it must not contain typecasts or integer size suffixes (e.g. "ULL"). @@ -1668,7 +1476,7 @@ Low Level (hardware related) configuration options: DO NOT CHANGE unless you know exactly what you're doing! (11-4) [MPC8xx systems only] -- CONFIG_SYS_INIT_RAM_ADDR: +- CFG_SYS_INIT_RAM_ADDR: Start address of memory area that can be used for initial data and stack; please note that this must be @@ -1707,13 +1515,6 @@ Low Level (hardware related) configuration options: Sets the EBC0_CFG register for the NDFC. If not defined a default value will be used. -- CONFIG_SPD_EEPROM - Get DDR timing information from an I2C EEPROM. Common - with pluggable memory modules such as SODIMMs - - SPD_EEPROM_ADDRESS - I2C address of the SPD EEPROM - - CONFIG_SYS_SPD_BUS_NUM If SPD EEPROM is on an I2C bus other than the first one, specify here. Note that the value must resolve @@ -1851,17 +1652,6 @@ This firmware often needs to be loaded during U-Boot booting. - CONFIG_SYS_MC_RSV_MEM_ALIGN Define alignment of reserved memory MC requires -Reproducible builds -------------------- - -In order to achieve reproducible builds, timestamps used in the U-Boot build -process have to be set to a fixed value. - -This is done using the SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH environment variable. -SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is to be set on the build host's shell, not as a configuration -option for U-Boot or an environment variable in U-Boot. - -SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH should be set to a number of seconds since the epoch, in UTC. Building the Software: ====================== @@ -2013,6 +1803,7 @@ sspi - SPI utility commands base - print or set address offset printenv- print environment variables pwm - control pwm channels +seama - load SEAMA NAND image setenv - set environment variables saveenv - save environment variables to persistent storage protect - enable or disable FLASH write protection @@ -2639,56 +2430,6 @@ Hit 'q': [q, b, e, ?] ## Application terminated, rc = 0x0 -Minicom warning: -================ - -Over time, many people have reported problems when trying to use the -"minicom" terminal emulation program for serial download. I (wd) -consider minicom to be broken, and recommend not to use it. Under -Unix, I recommend to use C-Kermit for general purpose use (and -especially for kermit binary protocol download ("loadb" command), and -use "cu" for S-Record download ("loads" command). See -https://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/SystemSetup#Section_4.3. -for help with kermit. - - -Nevertheless, if you absolutely want to use it try adding this -configuration to your "File transfer protocols" section: - - Name Program Name U/D FullScr IO-Red. Multi - X kermit /usr/bin/kermit -i -l %l -s Y U Y N N - Y kermit /usr/bin/kermit -i -l %l -r N D Y N N - - -NetBSD Notes: -============= - -Starting at version 0.9.2, U-Boot supports NetBSD both as host -(build U-Boot) and target system (boots NetBSD/mpc8xx). - -Building requires a cross environment; it is known to work on -NetBSD/i386 with the cross-powerpc-netbsd-1.3 package (you will also -need gmake since the Makefiles are not compatible with BSD make). -Note that the cross-powerpc package does not install include files; -attempting to build U-Boot will fail because is -missing. This file has to be installed and patched manually: - - # cd /usr/pkg/cross/powerpc-netbsd/include - # mkdir powerpc - # ln -s powerpc machine - # cp /usr/src/sys/arch/powerpc/include/ansi.h powerpc/ansi.h - # ${EDIT} powerpc/ansi.h ## must remove __va_list, _BSD_VA_LIST - -Native builds *don't* work due to incompatibilities between native -and U-Boot include files. - -Booting assumes that (the first part of) the image booted is a -stage-2 loader which in turn loads and then invokes the kernel -proper. Loader sources will eventually appear in the NetBSD source -tree (probably in sys/arc/mpc8xx/stand/u-boot_stage2/); in the -meantime, see ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/u-boot/ppcboot_stage2.tar.gz - - Implementation Internals: ========================= @@ -2737,7 +2478,7 @@ locked as (mis-) used as memory, etc. cause you grief during the initial boot! It is frequently not used. - CONFIG_SYS_INIT_RAM_ADDR should be somewhere that won't interfere + CFG_SYS_INIT_RAM_ADDR should be somewhere that won't interfere with your processor/board/system design. The default value you will find in any recent u-boot distribution in walnut.h should work for you. I'd set it to a value larger @@ -2922,182 +2663,10 @@ running from ROM, and because the code will have to be relocated to a new address in RAM. -U-Boot Porting Guide: ----------------------- - -[Based on messages by Jerry Van Baren in the U-Boot-Users mailing -list, October 2002] - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - sighandler_t no_more_time; - - signal(SIGALRM, no_more_time); - alarm(PROJECT_DEADLINE - toSec (3 * WEEK)); - - if (available_money > available_manpower) { - Pay consultant to port U-Boot; - return 0; - } - - Download latest U-Boot source; - - Subscribe to u-boot mailing list; - - if (clueless) - email("Hi, I am new to U-Boot, how do I get started?"); - - while (learning) { - Read the README file in the top level directory; - Read https://www.denx.de/wiki/bin/view/DULG/Manual; - Read applicable doc/README.*; - Read the source, Luke; - /* find . -name "*.[chS]" | xargs grep -i */ - } - - if (available_money > toLocalCurrency ($2500)) - Buy a BDI3000; - else - Add a lot of aggravation and time; - - if (a similar board exists) { /* hopefully... */ - cp -a board/ board/ - cp include/configs/.h include/configs/.h - } else { - Create your own board support subdirectory; - Create your own board include/configs/.h file; - } - Edit new board/ files - Edit new include/configs/.h - - while (!accepted) { - while (!running) { - do { - Add / modify source code; - } until (compiles); - Debug; - if (clueless) - email("Hi, I am having problems..."); - } - Send patch file to the U-Boot email list; - if (reasonable critiques) - Incorporate improvements from email list code review; - else - Defend code as written; - } - - return 0; -} - -void no_more_time (int sig) -{ - hire_a_guru(); -} - - -Coding Standards: ------------------ - -All contributions to U-Boot should conform to the Linux kernel -coding style; see the kernel coding style guide at -https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html, and the -script "scripts/Lindent" in your Linux kernel source directory. - -Source files originating from a different project (for example the -MTD subsystem) are generally exempt from these guidelines and are not -reformatted to ease subsequent migration to newer versions of those -sources. - -Please note that U-Boot is implemented in C (and to some small parts in -Assembler); no C++ is used, so please do not use C++ style comments (//) -in your code. - -Please also stick to the following formatting rules: -- remove any trailing white space -- use TAB characters for indentation and vertical alignment, not spaces -- make sure NOT to use DOS '\r\n' line feeds -- do not add more than 2 consecutive empty lines to source files -- do not add trailing empty lines to source files - -Submissions which do not conform to the standards may be returned -with a request to reformat the changes. - - -Submitting Patches: -------------------- - -Since the number of patches for U-Boot is growing, we need to -establish some rules. Submissions which do not conform to these rules -may be rejected, even when they contain important and valuable stuff. - -Please see https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/Patches for details. - -Patches shall be sent to the u-boot mailing list ; -see https://lists.denx.de/listinfo/u-boot - -When you send a patch, please include the following information with -it: - -* For bug fixes: a description of the bug and how your patch fixes - this bug. Please try to include a way of demonstrating that the - patch actually fixes something. - -* For new features: a description of the feature and your - implementation. - -* For major contributions, add a MAINTAINERS file with your - information and associated file and directory references. - -* When you add support for a new board, don't forget to add a - maintainer e-mail address to the boards.cfg file, too. - -* If your patch adds new configuration options, don't forget to - document these in the README file. - -* The patch itself. If you are using git (which is *strongly* - recommended) you can easily generate the patch using the - "git format-patch". If you then use "git send-email" to send it to - the U-Boot mailing list, you will avoid most of the common problems - with some other mail clients. - - If you cannot use git, use "diff -purN OLD NEW". If your version of - diff does not support these options, then get the latest version of - GNU diff. - - The current directory when running this command shall be the parent - directory of the U-Boot source tree (i. e. please make sure that - your patch includes sufficient directory information for the - affected files). - - We prefer patches as plain text. MIME attachments are discouraged, - and compressed attachments must not be used. - -* If one logical set of modifications affects or creates several - files, all these changes shall be submitted in a SINGLE patch file. - -* Changesets that contain different, unrelated modifications shall be - submitted as SEPARATE patches, one patch per changeset. - - -Notes: - -* Before sending the patch, run the buildman script on your patched - source tree and make sure that no errors or warnings are reported - for any of the boards. - -* Keep your modifications to the necessary minimum: A patch - containing several unrelated changes or arbitrary reformats will be - returned with a request to re-formatting / split it. - -* If you modify existing code, make sure that your new code does not - add to the memory footprint of the code ;-) Small is beautiful! - When adding new features, these should compile conditionally only - (using #ifdef), and the resulting code with the new feature - disabled must not need more memory than the old code without your - modification. +Contributing +============ -* Remember that there is a size limit of 100 kB per message on the - u-boot mailing list. Bigger patches will be moderated. If they are - reasonable and not too big, they will be acknowledged. But patches - bigger than the size limit should be avoided. +The U-Boot projects depends on contributions from the user community. +If you want to participate, please, have a look at the 'General' +section of https://u-boot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/develop/index.html +where we describe coding standards and the patch submission process.