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Traditional KS2 devices supported NAND via the AEMIF peripheral. However, 66AK2G doesn't use the AEMIF but rather the GPMC for NAND. Therefore, clarify some statements to indicate only certain devices have AEMIF and in other places just say NAND instead of AEMIF NAND Signed-off-by: Franklin S Cooper Jr <fcooper@ti.com> Acked-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com>
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U-Boot port for Texas Instruments Keystone II EVM boards
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Author: Murali Karicheri <m-karicheri2@ti.com>
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This README has information on the U-Boot port for K2HK, K2E, and K2L EVM boards.
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Documentation for this board can be found at
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http://www.advantech.com/Support/TI-EVM/EVMK2HX_sd.aspx
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https://www.einfochips.com/index.php/partnerships/texas-instruments/k2e-evm.html
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https://www.einfochips.com/index.php/partnerships/texas-instruments/k2l-evm.html
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The K2HK board is based on Texas Instruments Keystone2 family of SoCs: K2H, K2K.
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More details on these SoCs are available at company websites
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K2K: http://www.ti.com/product/tci6638k2k
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K2H: http://www.ti.com/product/tci6638k2h
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The K2E SoC details are available at
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http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/66ak2e05.pdf
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The K2L SoC details are available at
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http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tci6630k2l.pdf
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The K2G SoC details are available at
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http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/66ak2g02.pdf
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Board configuration:
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====================
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Some of the peripherals that are configured by U-Boot
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+------+-------+-------+-----------+-----------+-------+-------+----+
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| |DDR3 |NAND |MSM SRAM |ETH ports |UART |I2C |SPI |
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+------+-------+-------+-----------+-----------+-------+-------+----+
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|K2HK |2 |512MB |6MB |4(2) |2 |3 |3 |
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|K2E |4 |512MB |2MB |8(2) |2 |3 |3 |
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|K2L |2 |512MB |2MB |4(2) |4 |3 |3 |
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|K2G |2 |256MB |1MB |1 |1 |1 |1 |
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+------+-------+-------+-----------+-----------+-------+-------+----+
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There are only 2 eth port installed on the boards.
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There are separate PLLs to drive clocks to Tetris ARM and Peripherals.
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To bring up SMP Linux on this board, there is a boot monitor
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code that will be installed in MSMC SRAM. There is command available
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to install this image from U-Boot.
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The port related files can be found at following folders
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keystone2 SoC related files: arch/arm/cpu/armv7/keystone/
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EVMs board files: board/ti/k2s_evm/
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Board configuration files:
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include/configs/k2hk_evm.h
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include/configs/k2e_evm.h
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include/configs/k2l_evm.h
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include/configs/k2g_evm.h
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As U-Boot is migrating to Kconfig there is also board defconfig files
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configs/k2e_evm_defconfig
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configs/k2hk_evm_defconfig
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configs/k2l_evm_defconfig
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configs/k2g_evm_defconfig
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Supported boot modes:
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- SPI NOR boot
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- AEMIF NAND boot (K2E, K2L and K2HK)
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- UART boot
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- MMC boot (Only on K2G)
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Supported image formats:
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- u-boot.bin: for loading and running u-boot.bin through
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Texas Instruments code composure studio (CCS) and for UART boot.
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- u-boot-spi.gph: gpimage for programming SPI NOR flash for SPI NOR boot
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- MLO: gpimage for programming NAND flash for NAND boot, MMC boot.
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Build instructions:
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Examples for k2hk, for k2e, k2l and k2g just replace k2hk prefix accordingly.
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Don't forget to add ARCH=arm and CROSS_COMPILE.
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To build u-boot.bin, u-boot-spi.gph, MLO:
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>make k2hk_evm_defconfig
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>make
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Load and Run U-Boot on keystone EVMs using CCS
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Need Code Composer Studio (CCS) installed on a PC to load and run u-boot.bin
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on EVM. See instructions at below link for installing CCS on a Windows PC.
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http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/MCSDK_UG_Chapter_Getting_Started#
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Installing_Code_Composer_Studio
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Use u-boot.bin from the build folder for loading and running U-Boot binary
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on EVM. Follow instructions at
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K2HK http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/EVMK2H_Hardware_Setup
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K2E http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/EVMK2E_Hardware_Setup
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K2L http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TCIEVMK2L_Hardware_Setup
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K2G http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/66AK2G02_GP_EVM_Hardware_Setup
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to configure SW1 dip switch to use "No Boot/JTAG DSP Little Endian Boot Mode"
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and Power ON the EVM. Follow instructions to connect serial port of EVM to
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PC and start TeraTerm or Hyper Terminal.
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Start CCS on a Windows machine and Launch Target
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configuration as instructed at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/
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MCSDK_UG_Chapter_Exploring#Loading_and_Running_U-Boot_on_EVM_through_CCS.
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The instructions provided in the above link uses a script for
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loading the U-Boot binary on the target EVM. Instead do the following:-
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1. Right click to "Texas Instruments XDS2xx USB Emulator_0/CortexA15_1 core (D
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is connected: Unknown)" at the debug window (This is created once Target
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configuration is launched) and select "Connect Target".
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2. Once target connect is successful, choose Tools->Load Memory option from the
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top level menu. At the Load Memory window, choose the file u-boot.bin
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through "Browse" button and click "next >" button. In the next window, enter
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Start address as 0xc000000, choose Type-size "32 bits" and click "Finish"
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button.
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3. Click View -> Registers from the top level menu to view registers window.
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4. From Registers, window expand "Core Registers" to view PC. Edit PC value
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to be 0xc000000. From the "Run" top level menu, select "Free Run"
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5. The U-Boot prompt is shown at the Tera Term/ Hyper terminal console as
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below and type any key to stop autoboot as instructed :=
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U-Boot 2014.04-rc1-00201-gc215b5a (Mar 21 2014 - 12:47:59)
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I2C: ready
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Detected SO-DIMM [SQR-SD3T-2G1333SED]
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DRAM: 1.1 GiB
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NAND: 512 MiB
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Net: K2HK_EMAC
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Warning: K2HK_EMAC using MAC address from net device
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, K2HK_EMAC1, K2HK_EMAC2, K2HK_EMAC3
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Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
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SPI NOR Flash programming instructions
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U-Boot image can be flashed to first 512KB of the NOR flash using following
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instructions:
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1. Start CCS and run U-Boot as described above.
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2. Suspend Target. Select Run -> Suspend from top level menu
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CortexA15_1 (Free Running)"
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3. Load u-boot-spi.gph binary from build folder on to DDR address 0x87000000
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through CCS as described in step 2 of "Load and Run U-Boot on K2HK/K2E/K2L
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EVM using CCS", but using address 0x87000000.
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4. Free Run the target as described earlier (step 4) to get U-Boot prompt
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5. At the U-Boot console type following to setup U-Boot environment variables.
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setenv addr_uboot 0x87000000
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setenv filesize <size in hex of u-boot-spi.gph rounded to hex 0x10000>
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run burn_uboot_spi
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Once U-Boot prompt is available, Power OFF the EVM. Set the SW1 dip switch
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to "SPI Little Endian Boot mode" as per instruction at
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http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/*_Hardware_Setup.
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6. Power ON the EVM. The EVM now boots with U-Boot image on the NOR flash.
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AEMIF NAND Flash programming instructions
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U-Boot image can be flashed to first 1024KB of the NAND flash using following
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instructions:
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1. Start CCS and run U-Boot as described above.
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2. Suspend Target. Select Run -> Suspend from top level menu
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CortexA15_1 (Free Running)"
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3. Load MLO binary from build folder on to DDR address 0x87000000
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through CCS as described in step 2 of "Load and Run U-Boot on K2HK EVM
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using CCS", but using address 0x87000000.
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4. Free Run the target as described earlier (step 4) to get U-Boot prompt
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5. At the U-Boot console type following to setup U-Boot environment variables.
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setenv filesize <size in hex of MLO rounded to hex 0x10000>
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run burn_uboot_nand
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Once U-Boot prompt is available, Power OFF the EVM. Set the SW1 dip switch
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to "ARM NAND Boot mode" as per instruction at
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http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/*_Hardware_Setup.
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6. Power ON the EVM. The EVM now boots with U-Boot image on the NAND flash.
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Load and Run U-Boot on keystone EVMs using UART download
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Open BMC and regular UART terminals.
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1. On the regular UART port start xmodem transfer of the u-boot.bin
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2. Using BMC terminal set the ARM-UART bootmode and reboot the EVM
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BMC> bootmode #4
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MBC> reboot
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3. When xmodem is complete you should see the U-Boot starts on the UART port
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Load and Run U-Boot on K2G EVMs using MMC
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Open BMC and regular UART terminals.
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1. Set the SW3 dip switch to "ARM MMC Boot mode" as per instruction at
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http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/66AK2G02_GP_EVM_Hardware_Setup
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2. Create SD card partitions as per steps given in Hardware Setup Guide.
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3. Copy MLO to Boot Partition.
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4. Insert SD card and Power on the EVM.
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The EVM now boots with U-Boot image from SD card.
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