u-boot/board/technexion/pico-imx6ul
Fabio Estevam c97c9e0804 pico-imx6ul: Update the README file
Update the README file to take into accound the switch to SPL.

Signed-off-by: Fabio Estevam <festevam@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Fabio Berton <fabio.berton@ossystems.com.br>
Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
2018-09-14 15:04:24 +02:00
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imximage.cfg SPDX: Convert all of our single license tags to Linux Kernel style 2018-05-07 09:34:12 -04:00
Kconfig Add initial support for Technexion's PICO-IMX6UL-EMMC board 2016-04-19 16:37:36 +02:00
MAINTAINERS Add initial support for Technexion's PICO-IMX6UL-EMMC board 2016-04-19 16:37:36 +02:00
Makefile pico-imx6ul: Convert to SPL 2018-09-14 15:04:24 +02:00
pico-imx6ul.c SPDX: Convert all of our single license tags to Linux Kernel style 2018-05-07 09:34:12 -04:00
README pico-imx6ul: Update the README file 2018-09-14 15:04:24 +02:00
spl.c pico-imx6ul: Add support for the 512MB module 2018-09-14 15:04:24 +02:00

How to Update U-Boot on Pico-imx6ul board
-----------------------------------------

Required software on the host PC:

- imx_usb_loader: https://github.com/boundarydevices/imx_usb_loader

- dfu-util: http://dfu-util.sourceforge.net/releases/

Build U-Boot for Pico:

$ make mrproper
$ make pico-imx6ul_defconfig
$ make

This generates the SPL and u-boot.img binaries.

1. Loading U-Boot via USB Serial Download Protocol

Note: This method is convenient for development purposes.
If the eMMC has already a U-Boot flashed with DFU support then
the user can go to step 2 below in order to update U-Boot.

Put pico board in USB download mode (refer to the document
http://www.wandboard.org/images/hobbit/hobbitboard-imx6ul-reva1.pdf page 15)

Connect a USB to serial adapter between the host PC and pico

Connect a USB cable between the OTG pico port and the host PC

Open a terminal program such as minicom

Copy SPL and u-boot.img to the imx_usb_loader folder.

Load the SPL binary via USB:

$ sudo ./imx_usb SPL

Load the u-boot.img binary via USB:

$ sudo ./imx_usb u-boot.img

Then U-Boot should start and its messages will appear in the console program.

Use the default environment variables:

=> env default -f -a
=> saveenv

2. Flashing U-Boot into the eMMC

Run the DFU command:
=> dfu 0 mmc 0

Flash SPL and u-boot.img into the eMMC running the following commands on a PC:

$ sudo dfu-util -D SPL -a spl

$ sudo dfu-util -D u-boot.img -a u-boot

Then on the U-Boot prompt the following message should be seen after a
successful upgrade:

#DOWNLOAD ... OK
Ctrl+C to exit ...

Remove power from the pico board.

Put pico board into normal boot mode

Power up the board and the new updated U-Boot should boot from eMMC.