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Add base documentation for BeagleBone AI-64. Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ OR BSD-3-Clause
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.. sectionauthor:: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com>
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J721E/TDA4VM Beagleboard.org BeagleBone AI-64
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=============================================
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Introduction:
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-------------
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BeagleBoard.org BeagleBone AI-64 is an open source hardware single
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board computer based on the Texas Instruments TDA4VM SoC featuring
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dual-core 2.0GHz Arm Cortex-A72 processor, C7x+MMA and 2 C66x
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floating-point VLIW DSPs, 3x dual ARM Cortex-R5 co-processors,
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2x 6-core Programmable Real-Time Unit and Industrial Communication
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SubSystem, PowerVR Rogue 8XE GE8430 3D GPU. The board features 4GB
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DDR4, USB3.0 Type-C, 2x USB SS Type-A, miniDisplayPort, 2x 4-lane
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CSI, DSI, 16GB eMMC flash, 1G Ethernet, M.2 E-key for WiFi/BT, and
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BeagleBone expansion headers.
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Further information can be found at:
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* Product Page: https://beagleboard.org/ai-64
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* Hardware documentation: https://git.beagleboard.org/beagleboard/beaglebone-ai-64
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Boot Flow:
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----------
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Below is the pictorial representation of boot flow:
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.. image:: ../ti/img/boot_diagram_j721e.svg
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:alt: Boot flow diagram
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- On this platform, DMSC runs 'TI Foundational Security' (TIFS) which
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functions as the security enclave master. The 'Device Manager' (DM),
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also known as the 'TISCI server' in "TI terminology", running on boot
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R5F, offers all the essential services required for device management.
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The A72, C7x, C6x or R5F (Aux cores) sends requests to TIFS/DM to
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accomplish the needed services, as illustrated in the diagram above.
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Sources:
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--------
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.. include:: ../ti/k3.rst
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:start-after: .. k3_rst_include_start_boot_sources
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:end-before: .. k3_rst_include_end_boot_sources
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Build procedure:
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0. Setup the environment variables:
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.. include:: ../ti/k3.rst
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:start-after: .. k3_rst_include_start_common_env_vars_desc
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:end-before: .. k3_rst_include_end_common_env_vars_desc
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.. include:: ../ti/k3.rst
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:start-after: .. k3_rst_include_start_board_env_vars_desc
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:end-before: .. k3_rst_include_end_board_env_vars_desc
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Set the variables corresponding to this platform:
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.. include:: ../ti/k3.rst
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:start-after: .. k3_rst_include_start_common_env_vars_defn
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:end-before: .. k3_rst_include_end_common_env_vars_defn
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.. prompt:: bash $
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export UBOOT_CFG_CORTEXR=j721e_beagleboneai64_r5_defconfig
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export UBOOT_CFG_CORTEXA=j721e_beagleboneai64_a72_defconfig
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export TFA_BOARD=generic
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# we dont use any extra TFA parameters
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unset TFA_EXTRA_ARGS
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export OPTEE_PLATFORM=k3-j721e
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# we dont use any extra OP-TEE parameters
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unset OPTEE_EXTRA_ARGS
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.. include:: ../ti/j721e_evm.rst
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:start-after: .. j721e_evm_rst_include_start_build_steps
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:end-before: .. j721e_evm_rst_include_end_build_steps
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Target Images
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Copy the below images to an SD card and boot:
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* tiboot3-j721e-gp-evm.bin from R5 build as tiboot3.bin
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* tispl.bin_unsigned from Cortex-A build as tispl.bin
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* u-boot.img_unsigned from Cortex-A build as u-boot.img
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Image formats
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- tiboot3.bin
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.. image:: ../ti/img/no_multi_cert_tiboot3.bin.svg
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:alt: tiboot3.bin image format
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- tispl.bin
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.. image:: ../ti/img/dm_tispl.bin.svg
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:alt: tispl.bin image format
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- sysfw.itb
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.. image:: ../ti/img/sysfw.itb.svg
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:alt: sysfw.itb image format
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Additional hardware for U-Boot development
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* Serial Console is critical for U-Boot development on BeagleBone AI-64. See
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`BeagleBone AI-64 connector documentation
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<https://docs.beagleboard.org/latest/boards/beaglebone/ai-64/ch07.html>`_.
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* uSD is preferred option over eMMC, and a SD/MMC reader will be needed.
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* (optionally) JTAG is useful when working with very early stages of boot.
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Default storage options
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There are multiple storage media options on BeagleBone AI-64, but primarily:
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* Onboard eMMC (default) - reliable, fast and meant for deployment use.
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* SD/MMC card interface (hold 'BOOT' switch and power on) - Entirely
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depends on the SD card quality.
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Flash to uSD card or how to deal with "bricked" Board
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When deploying or working on Linux, it's common to use the onboard
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eMMC. However, avoiding the eMMC and using the uSD card is safer when
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working with U-Boot.
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If you choose to hand format your own bootable uSD card, be
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aware that it can be difficult. The following information
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may be helpful, but remember that it is only sometimes
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reliable, and partition options can cause issues. These
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can potentially help:
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* https://git.ti.com/cgit/arago-project/tisdk-setup-scripts/tree/create-sdcard.sh
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* https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Expanding_File_System_Partition_On_A_microSD
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The simplest option is to start with a standard distribution
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image like those in `BeagleBoard.org Distros Page
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<https://www.beagleboard.org/distros>`_ and download a disk image for
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BeagleBone AI-64. Pick a 16GB+ uSD card to be on the safer side.
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With an SD/MMC Card reader and `Balena Etcher
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<https://etcher.balena.io/>`_, having a functional setup in minutes is
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a trivial matter, and it works on almost all Host Operating Systems.
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Yes Windows users, Windows Subsystem for Linux(WSL) based development
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with U-Boot and update uSD card is practical.
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Updating U-Boot is a matter of copying the tiboot3.bin, tispl.bin and
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u-boot.img to the "BOOT" partition of the uSD card. Remember to sync
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and unmount (or Eject - depending on the Operating System) the uSD
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card prior to physically removing from SD card reader.
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Also see following section on switch setting used for booting using
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uSD card.
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.. note::
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Great news! If the board has not been damaged physically, there's no
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need to worry about it being "bricked" on this platform. You only have
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to flash an uSD card, plug it in, and reinstall the image on eMMC. This
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means that even if you make a mistake, you can quickly fix it and rest
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easy.
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If you are frequently working with uSD cards, you might find the
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following useful:
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* `USB-SD-Mux <https://www.linux-automation.com/en/products/usb-sd-mux.html>`_
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* `SD-Wire <https://wiki.tizen.org/SDWire>`_
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Flash to eMMC
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The eMMC layout selected is user-friendly for developers. The
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boot hardware partition of the eMMC only contains the fixed-size
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tiboot3.bin image. This is because the contents of the boot partitions
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need to run from the SoC's internal SRAM, which remains a fixed size
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constant. The other components of the boot sequence, such as tispl.bin
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and u-boot.img, are located in the /BOOT partition in the User Defined
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Area (UDA) hardware partition of the eMMC. These components can vary
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significantly in size. The choice of keeping tiboot3.bin in boot0 or
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boot1 partition depends on A/B update requirements.
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.. image:: img/beagleplay_emmc.svg
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:alt: eMMC partitions and boot file organization for BeagleBone AI-64
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The following are the steps from Linux shell to program eMMC:
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.. prompt:: bash #
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# Enable Boot0 boot
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mmc bootpart enable 1 2 /dev/mmcblk0
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mmc bootbus set single_backward x1 x8 /dev/mmcblk0
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mmc hwreset enable /dev/mmcblk0
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# Clear eMMC boot0
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echo '0' >> /sys/class/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro
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dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 count=32 bs=128k
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# Write tiboot3.bin
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dd if=tiboot3.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=128k
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# Copy the rest of the boot binaries
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mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot/firmware
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cp tispl.bin /boot/firmware
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cp u-boot.img /boot/firmware
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sync
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.. warning ::
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U-Boot is configured to prioritize booting from an SD card if it
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detects a valid boot partition and boot files on it, even if the
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system initially booted from eMMC. The boot order is set as follows:
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* SD/MMC
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* eMMC
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* USB
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* PXE
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LED patterns during boot
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.. list-table:: USR LED status indication
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:widths: 16 16
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:header-rows: 1
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* - USR LEDs (012345)
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- Indicates
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* - 00000
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- Boot failure or R5 image not started up
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* - 11111
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- A53 SPL/U-boot has started up
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* - 10101
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- OS boot process has been initiated
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* - 01010
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- OS boot process failed and drops to U-Boot shell
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.. note ::
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In the table above, 0 indicates LED switched off and 1 indicates LED
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switched ON.
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.. warning ::
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The green LED very next to the serial connector labelled "WKUP UART0"
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is the power LED (LED6). This is the same color as the rest of the USR
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LEDs. If the "green" LED6 power LED is not glowing, the system power
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supply is not functional. Please refer to `BeagleBone AI-64 documentation
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<https://beagleboard.org/ai-64/>`_ for further information.
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Switch Setting for Boot Mode
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The boot time option is configured via "BOOT" button on the board.
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See `BeagleBone AI-64 Schematics <https://git.beagleboard.org/beagleboard/beaglebone-ai-64/-/blob/main/BeagleBone_AI-64_SCH.pdf>`_
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for details.
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.. list-table:: Boot Modes
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:widths: 16 16 16
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:header-rows: 1
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* - BOOT Switch Position
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- Primary Boot
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- Secondary Boot
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* - Not Pressed
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- eMMC
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- SD Card
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* - Pressed
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- SD Card
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- SD Card
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To switch to SD card boot mode, hold the BOOT button while powering on
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with Type-C power supply, then release when power LED lights up.
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Debugging U-Boot
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See :ref:`Common Debugging environment - OpenOCD<k3_rst_refer_openocd>`: for
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detailed setup and debugging information.
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.. warning::
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**OpenOCD support since**: v0.12.0
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If the default package version of OpenOCD in your development
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environment's distribution needs to be updated, it might be necessary to
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build OpenOCD from the source.
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.. include:: ../ti/k3.rst
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:start-after: .. k3_rst_include_start_openocd_connect_tag_connect
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:end-before: .. k3_rst_include_end_openocd_connect_tag_connect
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.. include:: ../ti/k3.rst
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:start-after: .. k3_rst_include_start_openocd_cfg_external_intro
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:end-before: .. k3_rst_include_end_openocd_cfg_external_intro
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For example, with BeagleBone AI-64 (J721e platform), the openocd_connect.cfg:
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.. code-block:: tcl
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# TUMPA example:
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# http://www.tiaowiki.com/w/TIAO_USB_Multi_Protocol_Adapter_User's_Manual
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source [find interface/ftdi/tumpa.cfg]
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transport select jtag
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# default JTAG configuration has only SRST and no TRST
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reset_config srst_only srst_push_pull
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# delay after SRST goes inactive
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adapter srst delay 20
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if { ![info exists SOC] } {
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# Set the SoC of interest
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set SOC j721e
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}
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source [find target/ti_k3.cfg]
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ftdi tdo_sample_edge falling
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# Speeds for FT2232H are in multiples of 2, and 32MHz is tops
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# max speed we seem to achieve is ~20MHz.. so we pick 16MHz
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adapter speed 16000
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