u-boot/include/env/ti/nand.env
Simon Glass 5e541a05f7 env: Use include/env for text-environment includes
The 'environment' word is too long. We mostly use 'env' in U-Boot, so use
that as the name of the include directory too.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> # Intel Edison
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
2023-08-09 23:31:12 +08:00

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mtdids=nor0=47040000.spi.0,nor0=47034000.hyperbus
mtdparts=mtdparts=47040000.spi.0:512k(ospi.tiboot3),2m(ospi.tispl),4m(ospi.u-boot),256k(ospi.env),256k(ospi.env.backup),57088k@8m(ospi.rootfs),256k(ospi.phypattern);47034000.hyperbus:512k(hbmc.tiboot3),2m(hbmc.tispl),4m(hbmc.u-boot),256k(hbmc.env),-@8m(hbmc.rootfs)
nandargs=setenv bootargs console=${console}
${optargs}
root=${nandroot}
rootfstype=${nandrootfstype}
nandroot=ubi0:rootfs rw ubi.mtd=NAND.file-system,2048
nandrootfstype=ubifs rootwait
nandboot=echo Booting from nand ...;
run nandargs;
nand read ${fdtaddr} NAND.u-boot-spl-os;
nand read ${loadaddr} NAND.kernel;
bootz ${loadaddr} - ${fdtaddr}