[U-Boot] [PATCH 0/20] tegra: Expand Nyan-big support

Simon Glass sjg at chromium.org
Mon May 1 18:36:10 UTC 2017


Hi Matthew,

On 1 May 2017 at 11:26, Matthew Gorski <matt.gorski at gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>
> On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Simon Glass <sjg at chromium.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Matthew,
>>
>> On 1 May 2017 at 10:40, Matthew Gorski <matt.gorski at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Let me repost this to the bottom.  New to the mailing list ;)
>> >
>> > I am using chained boot to test uboot as a FIT image so I I don't have to
>> > flash to spl flash.  Does CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE need to be adjusted for
>> > chained boot?
>> >
>> > I am using instructions to boot Linux for Tegra from sdcard/USB in developer
>> > mode.  I can boot L4T fine with kernel v3.10.
>> >
>> > What mainline branch should I try?
>>
>> There's only one mainline, here: http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot.git;a=summary
>>
>> There are various custodian branches but I don't believe the tegra one
>> has anything different from mainline at present.
>>
>> - Simon
>>
> I will give mainline a try with:
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> CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE 0x8010E000
> and
>
> CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE 0x80108000
>
>
> I know I will also need:
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> CONFIG_DISPLAY_PORT=y

Do you mean CONFIG_DISPLAY? If so, it is already defined.

> CONFIG_VIDEO_TEGRA124=y

That is defined in mainline

>
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> for the console to display command prompt.
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> The FIT config I am using is from here:https://git.collabora.com/cgit/user/tomeu/u-boot.git/commit/?h=nyan-big
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> Do I need to adjust:
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>             load = <0>;
>             entry = <0>;
>
>
> /dts-v1/;
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> / {
>     description = "U-Boot + FDT --------- THIS PADDING IS NEEDED SO THE IMAGE STARTS AT THE RIGHT OFFSET";

Perhaps you need to adjust this? How was the length of it calcualted?

>     #address-cells = <1>;
>     images {
>         kernel at 1{
>             description = "kernel";
>             data = /incbin/("u-boot-dtb.bin");
>             type = "kernel_noload";
>             arch = "arm";
>             os = "linux";
>             compression = "none";
>             load = <0>;
>             entry = <0>;
>         };
>         fdt at 1{
>             description = "tegra124-nyan-big.dtb";
>             data = /incbin/("dts/dt.dtb");
>             type = "flat_dt";
>             arch = "arm";
>             compression = "none";
>             hash at 1{
>                 algo = "sha1";
>             };
>         };
>     };
>     configurations {
>         default = "conf at 1";
>         conf at 1{
>             kernel = "kernel at 1";
>             fdt = "fdt at 1";
>         };
>     };
> };
>
>
> please let me know if I should also adjust the SPL CONFIG even though I am chainbooting uboot:
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> https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/firmware-porting-guide/using-nv-u-boot-on-the-samsung-arm-chromebook#TOC-Installing-nv-U-Boot-chained-U-Boot-method-

This is exynos, where we booted directly into U-Boot. Actually I'm
wondering we should boot directly into U-Boot (instead of SPL) on nyan
also. Perhaps someone at collabora would know? Did you search the
mailing list?

Regards,
Simon

>>
>> >
>> > On May 1, 2017 12:11 PM, "Matthew Gorski" <matt.gorski at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > On May 1, 2017 11:45 AM, "Simon Glass" <sjg at chromium.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Matthew,
>> >
>> > On 1 May 2017 at 09:37, Matthew Gorski <matt.gorski at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Thanks for the reply Simon.
>> >>
>> >> I have been trying to find the System.map for depthcharge to see the
>> >> kernel
>> >> load address but I am unable to find anything.  I have tried multiple
>> >> CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE settings with no luck.
>> >
>> > How did you choose what to use? Also note that Tegra uses SPL to
>> > start, so you may need to adjust CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE instead.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> I am creating my sdcard with a standard linux (Linux for Tegra) rootfs:
>> >
>> > Did these instructions come from a web site somewhere?
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Partition an SD card
>> >>
>> >> sudo cgpt create <MMC BLOCK DEVICE>
>> >> sudo cgpt add -b 34 -s 32768 -P 1 -S 1 -t kernel <MMC BLOCK DEVICE> # 16
>> >> MB
>> >> kernel image partition
>> >> sudo cgpt add -b 32802 -s <ROOT PARTITION SIZE in 512B sectors> -t rootfs
>> >> <MMC BLOCK DEVICE>
>> >>
>> >> cgpt doesn't seem to create a protective MBR. If one is not already in
>> >> place, it can be created with:
>> >>
>> >> sudo gdisk <MMC BLOCK DEVICE> # and enter command w
>> >>
>> >> Copy data to the SD card
>> >>
>> >> sudo dd if=./kernelpart.bin of=<MMC BLOCK DEVICE>p1
>> >> sudo mkfs.ext4 <MMC BLOCK DEVICE>p2
>> >> sudo mount <MMC BLOCK DEVICE>p2 /mnt/
>> >>
>> >
>> > How are you actually making it boot? Is this in dev mode with USB boot
>> > enabled and pressing Ctrl-U?
>> >
>> > Also, as this is a mailing list, please avoid top-posting.
>> >
>> > - Simon
>> >
>> > I am using chained boot to test uboot as a FIT image so I I don't have to
>> > flash to spl flash.  Does CONFIG_SPL_TEXT_BASE need to be adjusted for
>> > chained boot?
>> >
>> > I am using instructions to boot Linux for Tegra from sdcard/USB in developer
>> > mode.  I can boot L4T fine with kernel v3.10.
>> >
>> > What mainline branch should I try?
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >> On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 11:14 AM, Simon Glass <sjg at chromium.org> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi Matthew,
>> >>>
>> >>> On 1 May 2017 at 08:43, Matthew Gorski <matt.gorski at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>> > I am porting u-boot to nyan_big and need some input.  I have been
>> >>> > searching
>> >>> > high and low and found this thread here: [U-Boot] [PATCH 0/20] tegra:
>> >>> > Expand
>> >>> > Nyan-big support
>> >>> >
>> >>> >  https://lists.denx.de/pipermail/u-boot/2015-March/209530.html
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I have tried to build u-boot with the branch here:
>> >>> >
>> >>> > https://git.collabora.com/cgit/user/tomeu/u-boot.git/commit/?h=nyan-big
>> >>> >
>> >>> > and also the official chromium next branch
>> >>>
>> >>> Have you tried mainline U-Boot? It already supports nyan-big. I'm not
>> >>> sure about the situation with the downstream trees.
>> >>>
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I followed building instructions here:
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/firmware-porting-guide/using-nv-u-boot-on-the-samsung-arm-chromebook
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I build with these commands:
>> >>> >
>> >>> > mkimage -e 0x81000100 -a 0x81000100 -f kernel-big.its kernel-u-boot
>> >>> >
>> >>> > (with and without the load address setting)
>> >>> >
>> >>> > vbutil_kernel --arch arm --pack kernel.bin --keyblock
>> >>> > /usr/share/vboot/devkeys/kernel.keyblock --signprivate
>> >>> > /usr/share/vboot/devkeys/kernel_data_key.vbprivk --version 1 --config
>> >>> > dummy.txt --vmlinuz kernel-u-boot --bootloader dummy.txt
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I have had numerous failed attempts to boot uboot from sdcard mmcblk1p1
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Any help is appreciated I have only gotten a blank screen after weeks
>> >>> > of
>> >>> > flashing.  I can boot custom v3.10 kernels so I assume I am using the
>> >>> > correct building procedure.  Thanks in advance for help from the u-boot
>> >>> > community.
>> >>>
>> >>> It is possible that it needs a particular address due to limitations
>> >>> in the FIT support on Nyan. I'm not sure what it is but might be able
>> >>> to take a look at some point.
>> >>>
>> >>> How are you building your SD card? Are you following some instructions
>> >>> from somewhere?
>> >>>
>> >>> Regards,
>> >>> Simon
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
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