u-boot/board/matrix_vision/mvblm7
Marek Vasut b97241b312 kbuild: Rename UIMAGE to MKIMAGE
U-Boot uses the 'mkimage' tool to produce various image types,
not only uImage image type. Rename the invocation name from
UIMAGE to MKIMAGE.

The following command was used to do the replacement:
git grep 'quiet_cmd_mkimage.* = UIMAGE' | cut -d : -f 1 | \
 xargs -i sed -i "s@\(quiet_cmd_mkimage\)\(.*\) = UIMAGE @\1\2 = MKIMAGE@" {}

Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Cc: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
2014-03-28 15:06:29 -04:00
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.gitignore board: .gitignore: ignore board-specific generated files 2014-03-04 12:15:31 -05:00
bootscript mpc83xx/mvBLM7: add usb commands and cleanup. 2010-05-07 12:20:15 -05:00
fpga.c Add GPL-2.0+ SPDX-License-Identifier to source files 2013-07-24 09:44:38 -04:00
fpga.h Add GPL-2.0+ SPDX-License-Identifier to source files 2013-07-24 09:44:38 -04:00
Makefile kbuild: Rename UIMAGE to MKIMAGE 2014-03-28 15:06:29 -04:00
mvblm7.c Add GPL-2.0+ SPDX-License-Identifier to source files 2013-07-24 09:44:38 -04:00
mvblm7.h Use common code for Matrix Vision boards 2009-08-28 00:31:23 +02:00
pci.c Add GPL-2.0+ SPDX-License-Identifier to source files 2013-07-24 09:44:38 -04:00
README.mvblm7 doc: cleanup - move board READMEs into respective board directories 2012-07-29 15:42:02 +02:00

Matrix Vision mvBlueLYNX-M7 (mvBL-M7)
-------------------------------------

1.	Board Description

	The mvBL-M7 is a 120x120mm single board computing platform
	with strong focus on stereo image processing applications.

	Power Supply is either VDC 12-48V or Pover over Ethernet (PoE)
	on any port (requires add-on board).

2	System Components

2.1	CPU
	Freescale MPC8343VRAGDB CPU running at 400MHz core and 266MHz csb.
	512MByte DDR-II memory @ 133MHz.
	8 MByte Nor Flash on local bus.
	2 Vitesse VSC8601 RGMII ethernet Phys.
	1 USB host controller over ULPI I/F.
	2 serial ports. Console running on ttyS0 @ 115200 8N1.
	1 SD-Card slot connected to SPI.
	System configuration (HRCW) is taken from I2C EEPROM.

2.2	PCI
	A miniPCI Type-III socket is present. PCI clock fixed at 66MHz.

2.3	FPGA
	Altera Cyclone-II EP2C20/35 with PCI DMA engines.
	Connects to dual Matrix Vision specific CCD/CMOS sensor interfaces.
	Utilizes another 256MB DDR-II memory and 32-128MB Nand Flash.

2.3.1	I/O @ FPGA
	2x8 Outputs : Infineon High-Side Switches to Main Supply.
	2x8 Inputs  : Programmable input threshold + trigger capabilities
	2 dedicated flash interfaces for illuminator boards.
	Cross trigger for chaining several boards.

2.4	I2C
	Bus1:
		MAX5381 DAC @ 0x60 for 1st digital input threshold.
		LM75 @ 0x90 for temperature monitoring.
		EEPROM @ 0xA0 for system setup (HRCW etc.) + vendor specifics.
		1st image sensor interface (slave addresses depend on sensor)
	Bus2:
		MAX5381 DAC @ 0x60 for 2nd digital input threshold.
		2nd image sensor interface (slave addresses depend on sensor)

3	Flash layout.

	reset vector is 0xFFF00100, i.e. "HIGHBOOT".

	FF800000	environment
	FF802000	redundant environment
	FF804000	u-boot script image
	FF806000	redundant u-boot script image
	FF808000	device tree blob
	FF80A000	redundant device tree blob
	FF80C000	tbd.
	FF80E000	tbd.
	FF810000	kernel
	FFC00000	root FS
	FFF00000	u-boot
	FFF80000	FPGA raw bit file

	mtd partitions are propagated to linux kernel via device tree blob.

4	Booting

	On startup the bootscript @ FF804000 is executed. This script can be
	exchanged easily. Default boot mode is "boot from flash", i.e. system
	works stand-alone.

	This behaviour depends on some environment variables :

	"netboot" : yes ->try dhcp/bootp and boot from network.
	A "dhcp_client_id" and "dhcp_vendor-class-identifier" can be used for
	DHCP server configuration, e.g. to provide different images to
	different devices.

	During netboot the system tries to get 3 image files:
	1. Kernel - name + data is given during BOOTP.
	2. Initrd - name is stored in "initrd_name"
	3. device tree blob - name is stored in "dtb_name"
	Fallback files are the flash versions.