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To keep a consistent MMC device mapping in SPL and in u-boot, let's register the MMC controllers the same way in u-boot and in the SPL. In terms of boot time, it doesn't hurt to register more controllers than needed because the MMC device is initialized only prior being accessed for the first time. Having the same device mapping in SPL and u-boot allows us to use the environment in SPL whatever the MMC boot device. Signed-off-by: Jean-Jacques Hiblot <jjhiblot@ti.com> |
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Summary ======= This document covers various features of the 'omap5_uevm' build and some related uses. eMMC boot partition use ======================= It is possible, depending on SYSBOOT configuration to boot from the eMMC boot partitions using (name depending on documentation referenced) Alternative Boot operation mode or Boot Sequence Option 1/2. In this example we load MLO and u-boot.img from the build into DDR and then use 'mmc bootbus' to set the required rate (see TRM) and 'mmc partconfig' to set boot0 as the boot device. U-Boot # setenv autoload no U-Boot # usb start U-Boot # dhcp U-Boot # mmc dev 1 1 U-Boot # tftp ${loadaddr} omap5uevm/MLO U-Boot # mmc write ${loadaddr} 0 100 U-Boot # tftp ${loadaddr} omap5uevm/u-boot.img U-Boot # mmc write ${loadaddr} 300 400 U-Boot # mmc bootbus 1 2 0 2 U-Boot # mmc partconf 1 1 1 0