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doc: board: Add Intel Edison board doc
This extracts Intel Edison board specific information from README.x86, converts plain text documentation to reST format and adds it to Sphinx TOC tree. No essential content change. Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com> Acked-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com>
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$ make coreboot_defconfig
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$ make all
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Build Instructions for U-Boot as main bootloader
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------------------------------------------------
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Intel Edison instructions:
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Simple you can build U-Boot and obtain u-boot.bin
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$ make edison_defconfig
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$ make all
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Build Instructions for U-Boot as BIOS replacement (bare mode)
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-------------------------------------------------------------
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Building a ROM version of U-Boot (hereafter referred to as u-boot.rom) is a
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support which is currently missing, so that you must specify '-nographic'
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to get 64-bit U-Boot up and running.
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Updating U-Boot on Edison
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-------------------------
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By default Intel Edison boards are shipped with preinstalled heavily
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patched U-Boot v2014.04. Though it supports DFU which we may be able to
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use.
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1. Prepare u-boot.bin as described in chapter above. You still need one
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more step (if and only if you have original U-Boot), i.e. run the
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following command:
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$ truncate -s %4096 u-boot.bin
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2. Run your board and interrupt booting to U-Boot console. In the console
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call:
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=> run do_force_flash_os
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3. Wait for few seconds, it will prepare environment variable and runs
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DFU. Run DFU command from the host system:
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$ dfu-util -v -d 8087:0a99 --alt u-boot0 -D u-boot.bin
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4. Return to U-Boot console and following hint. i.e. push Ctrl+C, and
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reset the board:
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=> reset
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CPU Microcode
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Modern CPUs usually require a special bit stream called microcode [8] to be
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doc/board/intel/edison.rst
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doc/board/intel/edison.rst
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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.. sectionauthor:: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
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Edison
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======
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Build Instructions for U-Boot as main bootloader
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------------------------------------------------
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Simple you can build U-Boot and obtain u-boot.bin::
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$ make edison_defconfig
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$ make all
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Updating U-Boot on Edison
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-------------------------
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By default Intel Edison boards are shipped with preinstalled heavily
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patched U-Boot v2014.04. Though it supports DFU which we may be able to
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use.
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1. Prepare u-boot.bin as described in chapter above. You still need one
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more step (if and only if you have original U-Boot), i.e. run the
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following command::
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$ truncate -s %4096 u-boot.bin
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2. Run your board and interrupt booting to U-Boot console. In the console
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call::
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=> run do_force_flash_os
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3. Wait for few seconds, it will prepare environment variable and runs
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DFU. Run DFU command from the host system::
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$ dfu-util -v -d 8087:0a99 --alt u-boot0 -D u-boot.bin
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4. Return to U-Boot console and following hint. i.e. push Ctrl+C, and
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reset the board::
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=> reset
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cherryhill
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cougarcanyon2
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crownbay
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edison
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minnowmax
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