BUBT (Burn ATF) command -------------------------- Bubt command is used to burn a new ATF image to flash device. The bubt command gets the following parameters: ATF file name, destination device and source device. bubt [file-name] [destination [source]] - file-name Image file name to burn. default = flash-image.bin - destination Flash to burn to [spi, nand, mmc, sata]. default = active flash - source Source to load image from [tftp, usb, mmc, sata]. default = tftp Examples: bubt - Burn flash-image.bin from tftp to active flash bubt latest-spi.bin nand - Burn latest-spi.bin from tftp to NAND flash Notes: - For the TFTP interface set serverip and ipaddr. - To burn image to SD/eMMC device, the target is defined by HW partition. Bubt command details (burn image step by-step) ---------------------------------------------- This section describes bubt command flow: 1. Fetch the requested ATF image from an available interface (USB/SD/SATA/XDB, etc.) into the DRAM, and place it at Example: when using the FAT file system on USB flash device: # usb reset # fatls usb 0 (see files in device) # fatload usb 0 2. Erase the target device: - NAND: # nand erase 0 100000 - SPI: # sf probe 0 # sf erase 0 100000 - SD/eMMC: # mmc dev Notes: - The eMMC has 2 boot partitions (BOOT0 and BOOT1) and a user data partition (DATA). The boot partitions are numbered as partition 1 and 2 in MMC driver. Number 0 is used for user data partition and should not be utilized for storing boot images and U-Boot environment in RAW mode since it will break file system structures usually located here. Currently configured boot partition can be printed by command: # mmc partconf 0 (search for BOOT_PARTITION_ACCESS output, number 7 is user data) Change it to BOOT0: # mmc partconf 0 0 1 1 Change it to BOOT1: # mmc partconf 0 0 2 2 Change it to user data: # mmc partconf 0 0 7 0 - The partition number is ignored if the target device is SD card. - The boot image offset starts at block 0 for eMMC and block 1 for SD devices. The block 0 on SD devices is left for MBR storage. 3. Write the ATF image: - NAND: # nand write 0 - SPI: # sf write 0 - SD/eMMC: # mmc write [0|1] /