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Falcon mode was already working with SD card. This enables the unlocking of NAND to allow the NAND read & write. This also expands the README file based on the am335x describing how to setup Falcon mode. Signed-off-by: Adam Ford <aford173@gmail.com>
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Summary
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The source for omap3som encompases the DM3730 SOM-LV and DM3730 Torpedo platforms.
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By default, the Torpedo Device Tree is integrated into U-Boot,but the MMC controller, GPIO and I2C controllers are the same, so for the purposes of loading U-Boot, it should be sufficient. However this will display the Model as "LogicPD Zoom DM3730 Torpedo + Wireless Development Kit" upon boot.
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The actual board remains autodetected and the Board will read "DM37xx SOM LV" when used on the DM37 SOM-LV. The device tree loaded with Linux is also correct.
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Integrating the SOM-LV Device Tree into U-Boot
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==============================================
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This step is optional, but should you want to change the default to the SOM-LV, locate the configs/omap3_logic_defconfig file and make the following change.
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CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE="logicpd-som-lv-37xx-devkit"
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make distclean
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make omap3_logic_defconfig
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Falcon Mode: FAT SD cards
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=========================
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In this case the additional file is written to the filesystem. In this
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example we assume that the uImage and device tree to be used are already on
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the FAT filesystem (only the uImage MUST be for this to function
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afterwards) along with a Falcon Mode aware MLO and the FAT partition has
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already been created and marked bootable:
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U-Boot # mmc rescan
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# Load kernel and device tree into memory, perform export
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U-Boot # fatload mmc 0 ${loadaddr} uImage
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U-Boot # run loadfdt
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U-Boot # setenv optargs quiet
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U-Boot # run mmcargs
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U-Boot # run common_bootargs
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U-Boot # spl export fdt ${loadaddr} - ${fdtaddr}
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This will print a number of lines and then end with something like:
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Loading Device Tree to 8dec9000, end 8dee0295 ... OK
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So then note the starting address and write the args to mmc/sd:
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U-Boot # fatwrite mmc 0:1 0x8dec9000 args 0x20000
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The size of 0x20000 matches the CMD_SPL_WRITE_SIZE.
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Falcon Mode: NAND
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=================
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In this case the additional data is written to another partition of the
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NAND. In this example we assume that the uImage and device tree to be are
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already located on the NAND somewhere (such as filesystem or mtd partition)
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along with a Falcon Mode aware MLO written to the correct locations for
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booting and mtdparts have been configured correctly for the board:
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U-Boot # nand read ${loadaddr} kernel
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U-Boot # load nand rootfs ${fdtaddr} /boot/am335x-evm.dtb
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U-Boot # run nandargs
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U-Boot # run common_bootargs
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U-Boot # spl export fdt ${loadaddr} - ${fdtaddr}
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U-Boot # nand erase.part u-boot-spl-os
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U-Boot # nand write ${fdtaddr} u-boot-spl-os
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