Message ID | 1426535585-761-1-git-send-email-paul.gortmaker@windriver.com |
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State | Changes Requested |
Delegated to: | York Sun |
Headers | show |
On 03/16/2015 12:53 PM, Paul Gortmaker wrote: > If you are running on the alternate flash in order to fix a > corrupted main flash image, it might be good to have the steps > for that documented as well. > > Also delete any protect commands from non-active flash banks; > they are only required for the instances where you are writing > to the currently in use flash image. > > Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> > --- > > [v2: drop protect commands from instances where we flash the non > active flash bank ; it wasn't protected anyway.] > > board/sbc8548/README | 12 ++++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/board/sbc8548/README b/board/sbc8548/README > index feac5e3e63e5..92731645f266 100644 > --- a/board/sbc8548/README > +++ b/board/sbc8548/README > @@ -132,11 +132,19 @@ image in the SODIMM that is built with CONFIG_SYS_ALT_BOOT enabled, > > tftp u-boot.bin > md 200000 10 > - protect off all > era eff00000 efffffff > cp.b 200000 eff00000 100000 > md eff00000 10 > - protect on all > + > +If you are running the alternate 64MB /CS0 settings and want to update > +the "normal" default 8MB u-boot image, then (built with CONFIG_SYS_ALT_BOOT > +disabled) the steps will become: > + > + tftp u-boot.bin > + md 200000 10 > + erase effa0000 efffffff > + cp.b 200000 effa0000 60000 > + md effa0000 10 > > Finally, if you are running the alternate 64MB /CS0 settings and want > to update the in-use u-boot image, then (again with CONFIG_SYS_ALT_BOOT > Paul, Sorry I didn't catch this in previous version. In your instruction, you presume the tftp location is 0x200000, which may not be the case. I suggest you add specific location in tftp command so it is clear. I also noticed the file size seems different in your README, comparing with the section above. It may be worth to double check. York
On 15-03-16 04:01 PM, York Sun wrote: > > > On 03/16/2015 12:53 PM, Paul Gortmaker wrote: >> If you are running on the alternate flash in order to fix a >> corrupted main flash image, it might be good to have the steps >> for that documented as well. >> >> Also delete any protect commands from non-active flash banks; >> they are only required for the instances where you are writing >> to the currently in use flash image. >> >> Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> >> --- >> >> [v2: drop protect commands from instances where we flash the non >> active flash bank ; it wasn't protected anyway.] >> >> board/sbc8548/README | 12 ++++++++++-- >> 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/board/sbc8548/README b/board/sbc8548/README >> index feac5e3e63e5..92731645f266 100644 >> --- a/board/sbc8548/README >> +++ b/board/sbc8548/README >> @@ -132,11 +132,19 @@ image in the SODIMM that is built with CONFIG_SYS_ALT_BOOT enabled, >> >> tftp u-boot.bin >> md 200000 10 >> - protect off all >> era eff00000 efffffff >> cp.b 200000 eff00000 100000 >> md eff00000 10 >> - protect on all >> + >> +If you are running the alternate 64MB /CS0 settings and want to update >> +the "normal" default 8MB u-boot image, then (built with CONFIG_SYS_ALT_BOOT >> +disabled) the steps will become: >> + >> + tftp u-boot.bin >> + md 200000 10 >> + erase effa0000 efffffff >> + cp.b 200000 effa0000 60000 >> + md effa0000 10 >> >> Finally, if you are running the alternate 64MB /CS0 settings and want >> to update the in-use u-boot image, then (again with CONFIG_SYS_ALT_BOOT >> > > Paul, > > Sorry I didn't catch this in previous version. In your instruction, you presume > the tftp location is 0x200000, which may not be the case. I suggest you add > specific location in tftp command so it is clear. Sure, I can do that. > > I also noticed the file size seems different in your README, comparing with the > section above. It may be worth to double check. I think the reason for that was that the alternate flash has a large sector size, and we can't get the exact number of 0x60000 alignment on 0x80000 sized sectors. From "fli" output: FF980000 E FFA00000 E FFA80000 E FFB00000 E FFB80000 E FFC00000 E FFC80000 E FFD00000 E FFD80000 E FFE00000 E FFE80000 E FFF00000 RO FFF80000 RO I guess it could be 0x80000 for write instead of 0x100000, but for some reason I recall it being useful to invalidate the environment sector at the same time on the alt bank ; I can't recall why anymore... The eTSEC aren't detected when I build v2015.04-rc3 ; if I solve that then I'll try a 80000 write for alt flash and see if it comes up OK. (if you have a hint about the eTSEC, let me know ; will save me a bisect) P. -- > > York >
diff --git a/board/sbc8548/README b/board/sbc8548/README index feac5e3e63e5..92731645f266 100644 --- a/board/sbc8548/README +++ b/board/sbc8548/README @@ -132,11 +132,19 @@ image in the SODIMM that is built with CONFIG_SYS_ALT_BOOT enabled, tftp u-boot.bin md 200000 10 - protect off all era eff00000 efffffff cp.b 200000 eff00000 100000 md eff00000 10 - protect on all + +If you are running the alternate 64MB /CS0 settings and want to update +the "normal" default 8MB u-boot image, then (built with CONFIG_SYS_ALT_BOOT +disabled) the steps will become: + + tftp u-boot.bin + md 200000 10 + erase effa0000 efffffff + cp.b 200000 effa0000 60000 + md effa0000 10 Finally, if you are running the alternate 64MB /CS0 settings and want to update the in-use u-boot image, then (again with CONFIG_SYS_ALT_BOOT
If you are running on the alternate flash in order to fix a corrupted main flash image, it might be good to have the steps for that documented as well. Also delete any protect commands from non-active flash banks; they are only required for the instances where you are writing to the currently in use flash image. Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> --- [v2: drop protect commands from instances where we flash the non active flash bank ; it wasn't protected anyway.] board/sbc8548/README | 12 ++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)