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| Summary |
| ======= |
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| This README is about U-Boot support for TI's ARM Cortex-A8 based OMAP3 [1] |
| family of SoCs. TI's OMAP3 SoC family contains an ARM Cortex-A8. Additionally, |
| some family members contain a TMS320C64x+ DSP and/or an Imagination SGX 2D/3D |
| graphics processor and various other standard peripherals. |
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| Currently the following boards are supported: |
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| * OMAP3530 BeagleBoard [2] |
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| * Gumstix Overo [3] |
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| * TI EVM [4] |
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| * OpenPandora Ltd. Pandora [5] |
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| * TI/Logic PD Zoom MDK [6] |
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| * TI/Logic PD Zoom 2 [7] |
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| * CompuLab Ltd. CM-T35 [8] |
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| Build |
| ===== |
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| * BeagleBoard: |
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| make omap3_beagle_config |
| make |
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| * Gumstix Overo: |
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| make omap3_overo_config |
| make |
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| * TI EVM: |
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| make omap3_evm_config |
| make |
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| * Zoom 2: |
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| make omap3_zoom2_config |
| make |
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| * CM-T35: |
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| make cm_t35_config |
| make |
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| Custom commands |
| =============== |
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| To make U-Boot for OMAP3 support NAND device SW or HW ECC calculation, U-Boot |
| for OMAP3 supports custom user command |
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| nandecc hw/sw |
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| To be compatible with NAND drivers using SW ECC (e.g. kernel code) |
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| nandecc sw |
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| enables SW ECC calculation. HW ECC enabled with |
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| nandecc hw |
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| is typically used to write 2nd stage bootloader (known as 'x-loader') which is |
| executed by OMAP3's boot rom and therefore has to be written with HW ECC. |
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| For all other commands see |
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| help |
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| Interfaces |
| ========== |
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| gpio |
| ---- |
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| To set a bit : |
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| if (!gpio_request(N, "")) { |
| gpio_direction_output(N, 0); |
| gpio_set_value(N, 1); |
| } |
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| To clear a bit : |
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| if (!gpio_request(N, "")) { |
| gpio_direction_output(N, 0); |
| gpio_set_value(N, 0); |
| } |
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| To read a bit : |
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| if (!gpio_request(N, "")) { |
| gpio_direction_input(N); |
| val = gpio_get_value(N); |
| gpio_free(N); |
| } |
| if (val) |
| printf("GPIO N is set\n"); |
| else |
| printf("GPIO N is clear\n"); |
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| dma |
| --- |
| void omap3_dma_init(void) |
| Init the DMA module |
| int omap3_dma_get_conf_chan(uint32_t chan, struct dma4_chan *config); |
| Read config of the channel |
| int omap3_dma_conf_chan(uint32_t chan, struct dma4_chan *config); |
| Write config to the channel |
| int omap3_dma_conf_transfer(uint32_t chan, uint32_t *src, uint32_t *dst, |
| uint32_t sze) |
| Config source, destination and size of a transfer |
| int omap3_dma_wait_for_transfer(uint32_t chan) |
| Wait for a transfer to end - this hast to be called before a channel |
| or the data the channel transferd are used. |
| int omap3_dma_get_revision(uint32_t *minor, uint32_t *major) |
| Read silicon Revision of the DMA module |
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| NAND |
| ==== |
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| There are some OMAP3 devices out there with NAND attached. Due to the fact that |
| OMAP3 ROM code can only handle 1-bit hamming ECC for accessing first page |
| (place where SPL lives) we require this setup for u-boot at least when reading |
| the second progam within SPL. A lot of newer NAND chips however require more |
| than 1-bit ECC for the pages, some can live with 1-bit for the first page. To |
| handle this we can switch to another ECC algorithm after reading the payload |
| within SPL. |
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| BCH8 |
| ---- |
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| To enable hardware assisted BCH8 (8-bit BCH [Bose, Chaudhuri, Hocquenghem]) on |
| OMAP3 devices we can use the BCH library in lib/bch.c. To do so add CONFIG_BCH |
| and set CONFIG_NAND_OMAP_ECCSCHEME=5 (refer README.nand) for selecting BCH8_SW. |
| The NAND OOB layout is the same as in linux kernel, if the linux kernel BCH8 |
| implementation for OMAP3 works for you so the u-boot version should also. |
| When you require the SPL to read with BCH8 there are two more configs to |
| change: |
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| * CFG_SYS_NAND_ECCPOS (must be the same as .eccpos in |
| GPMC_NAND_HW_BCH8_ECC_LAYOUT defined in |
| arch/arm/include/asm/arch-omap3/omap_gpmc.h) |
| * CFG_SYS_NAND_ECCSIZE must be 512 |
| * CFG_SYS_NAND_ECCBYTES must be 13 for this BCH8 setup |
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| Acknowledgements |
| ================ |
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| OMAP3 U-Boot is based on U-Boot tar ball [9] for BeagleBoard and EVM done by |
| several TI employees. |
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| Links |
| ===== |
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| [1] OMAP3: |
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| https://www.ti.com/omap3 (high volume) and |
| https://www.ti.com/omap35x (broad market) |
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| [2] OMAP3530 BeagleBoard: |
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| http://beagleboard.org/ |
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| [3] Gumstix Overo: |
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| http://www.gumstix.net/Overo/ |
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| [4] TI EVM: |
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| http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/tmdxevm3503.html |
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| [5] OpenPandora Ltd. Pandora: |
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| http://openpandora.org/ |
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| [6] TI/Logic PD Zoom MDK: |
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| http://www.logicpd.com/products/devkit/ti/zoom_mobile_development_kit |
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| [7] TI/Logic PD Zoom 2 |
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| http://www.logicpd.com/sites/default/files/1012659A_Zoom_OMAP34x-II_MDP_Brief.pdf |
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| [8] CompuLab Ltd. CM-T35: |
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| http://www.compulab.co.il/t3530/html/t3530-cm-datasheet.htm |
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| [9] TI OMAP3 U-Boot: |
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| http://beagleboard.googlecode.com/files/u-boot_beagle_revb.tar.gz |