bc10-router/u-boot update

[[bc10]]
[[bc10-router]]
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* Updating u-boot [#r32fecbb]
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bc10-router uses the boot image for beagleboard of arago-project, and the version of its u-boot is u-boot-2012.04.01. The version of u-boot can be displayed as shown below.~
 PREFERRED_PROVIDER_virtual/bootloader = "u-boot"
 UBOOT_MACHINE = "omap3_beagle_config"
This indicates that {HOME}/oe/arago/recipes/u-boot/u-boot_2012.04.01.bb is used for the build process. As {HOME}/oe/arago/recipes/u-boot/u-boot_2012.04.01.inc points out, the mainline of u-boot is downloaded form the master branch of repository, git://git.denx.de/u-boot.git, and several patches are applied for beagleboard. The patches, which are used here are listed below.~
- 0001-omap3_beagle-add-usbethaddr-setting-to-enable-networ.patch~
- 0001-OMAP3-Beagle-Set-BOOTDELAY-to-3.patch~
- 0002-am335x-am335x-am3517evm-beagleboard-am37x-Add-CONFIG_CMD_AS.patch~
- 0003-beagleboard-Load-uImage-from-VFAT-by-default.patch~
- 0004-beagleboard-Load-uImage-to-the-default-kernel-linux.patch~
- 0001-omap3_evm-Added-function-calls-to-set-volts-speed-on.patch~
- 0002-omap3evm-Make-the-board-start-at-800MHz.patch~
- 0003-beagleboard-Make-xM-rev-C-go-to-800MHz.patch~
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omap3_beagle_config is built by bitbake.
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The patches shown above enable the mainline u-boot to have more functionalities then before. The patched one is capable of using tftpboot with USB-Ethernet adapter. However,  the u-boot for ARM devices, which has recently been developed and available at [[http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot/u-boot-arm.git]], includes such functionalities, and this u-boot is now considered as the mainline.~
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Therefore, u-boot is going to be updated to u-boot-arm. This update of u-boot promises easier update of u-boot and kernel later on. To update u-boot, kernel is updated form 3.7, and the newer kernel can include DeviceTree that works with ARM architecture.~
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Caution)  The repository of u-boot-arm has only two branches: master and next. Its Tag has not updated for 4 yeas, so it is very difficult to obtain a specific version of u-boot. To work wit a specific version of u-boot, select specific version of u-boot by Tag. The instruction of how to select a version of u-boot is shown later.~
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[[http://git.denx.de/u-boot.git/?p=u-boot.git;a=tags]]~

** How to update u-boot [#n4818ff2]
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This is how to update u-boot. The details are shown below.~

*** Obtaining u-boot-arm from the repository [#t6c25b69]
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Obtain the source code of u-boot-arm from the repository.~
<Code and Commands>~
 $ git clone git://git.denx.de/u-boot-arm.git
 $ cd u-boot-arm

*** Obtain u-boot from the respository [#xecb4f4c]
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Obtain the 2012 version of u-boot from the repository.~
<Code and Commands>~
 $ git clone git://git.denx.de/u-boot.git
 $ cd u-boot
 $ git checkout refs/tags/v2012.10
After obtaining the source code, set up PATH to Cross Toolchain of ti-sdk-beagleboard-05.05.01.00. Then, execute config for beagleboard.~
<Code and Commands>~
 $ export PATH={HOME}/ti-sdk-beagleboard-05.05.01.00/linux-devkit/bin:$PATH
 $ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-arago-linux-gnueabi- mrproper
 $ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-arago-linux-gnueabi- omap3_beagle_config
Since the configuration for building beagleboard is completed, execute make to build.~
<Code and Commands>~
 $ make CROSS_COMPILE=arm-arago-linux-gnueabi-
Several files are built, yet only u-boot.img is used. Copy u-boot.img to FAT partition of a booting SD file. This is the end of updating process.~

** version [#p5e9c437]
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To apply the command below, the version of updated u-boot is checked.~
<Code and Commands>
 # version
 
 U-Boot 2012.10-12320-g39826f0 (Oct 22 2012 - 17:03:16)
 arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi-gcc (GCC) 4.5.4 20120305 (prerelease)
 GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.20.1.20100303

** u-boot commands [#yf031146]
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Updated the list of u-boot commands is shown below. This u-boot is capable of booting from tftpboot and nand of OMAP3.~
<Code and Commands>
 # help
 ?       - alias for 'help'
 askenv  - get environment variables from stdin
 base    - print or set address offset
 bdinfo  - print Board Info structure
 boot    - boot default, i.e., run 'bootcmd'
 bootd   - boot default, i.e., run 'bootcmd'
 bootm   - boot application image from memory
 bootp   - boot image via network using BOOTP/TFTP protocol
 chpart  - change active partition
 cmp     - memory compare
 coninfo - print console devices and information
 cp      - memory copy
 crc32   - checksum calculation
 dcache  - enable or disable data cache
 dhcp    - boot image via network using DHCP/TFTP protocol
 echo    - echo args to console
 editenv - edit environment variable
 env     - environment handling commands
 exit    - exit script
 ext2load- load binary file from a Ext2 filesystem
 ext2ls  - list files in a directory (default /)
 false   - do nothing, unsuccessfully
 fatinfo - print information about filesystem
 fatload - load binary file from a dos filesystem
 fatls   - list files in a directory (default /)
 fdt     - flattened device tree utility commands
 fsinfo  - print information about filesystems
 fsload  - load binary file from a filesystem image
 go      - start application at address 'addr'
 gpio    - input/set/clear/toggle gpio pins
 help    - print command description/usage
 i2c     - I2C sub-system
 icache  - enable or disable instruction cache
 imxtract- extract a part of a multi-image
 itest   - return true/false on integer compare
 led     - led   - [0|1|green|all] [on|off|toggle]
 
 loadb   - load binary file over serial line (kermit mode)
 loads   - load S-Record file over serial line
 loady   - load binary file over serial line (ymodem mode)
 loop    - infinite loop on address range
 ls      - list files in a directory (default /)
 md      - memory display
 mm      - memory modify (auto-incrementing address)
 mmc     - MMC sub system
 mmcinfo - display MMC info
 mtdparts- define flash/nand partitions
 mtest   - simple RAM read/write test
 mw      - memory write (fill)
 nand    - NAND sub-system
 nandecc - switch OMAP3 NAND ECC calculation algorithm
 nboot   - boot from NAND device
 nfs     - boot image via network using NFS protocol
 nm      - memory modify (constant address)
 ping    - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network host
 printenv- print environment variables
 reset   - Perform RESET of the CPU
 run     - run commands in an environment variable
 saveenv - save environment variables to persistent storage
 setenv  - set environment variables
 setexpr - set environment variable as the result of eval expression
 showvar - print local hushshell variables
 sleep   - delay execution for some time
 source  - run script from memory
 test    - minimal test like /bin/sh
 tftpboot- boot image via network using TFTP protocol
 true    - do nothing, successfully
 usb     - USB sub-system
 usbboot - boot from USB device
 version - print monitor, compiler and linker version

** The default environment variable of u-boot [#w6043ef8]
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The list of the pre-set environment variables for u-boot is shown below.~
To use nEnv.txt, modify the configurations of environment variables. ~
<Code and Commands>
 # printenv
 baudrate=115200
 beaglerev=Cx
 bootcmd=if mmc rescan ${mmcdev}; then if run userbutton; then setenv bootenv uEnv.txt;else setenv bootenv user.txt;fi;echo SD/MMC found on device ${mmcdev};if run loadbootenv; then echo Loaded environment from ${bootenv};run importbootenv;fi;if test -n $uenvcmd; then echo Running uenvcmd ...;run uenvcmd;fi;if run loaduimage; then run mmcboot;fi;fi;run nandboot;
 bootdelay=3
 bootenv=uEnv.txt
 bootfile=uImage.beagle
 buddy=none
 camera=none
 console=ttyO2,115200n8
 defaultdisplay=dvi
 dieid#=4ada00040000000004037b700d01401a
 dvimode=640x480MR-16@60
 importbootenv=echo Importing environment from mmc ...; env import -t $loadaddr $filesize
 loadaddr=0x80200000
 loadbootenv=fatload mmc ${mmcdev} ${loadaddr} ${bootenv}
 loadramdisk=fatload mmc ${mmcdev} ${rdaddr} ramdisk.gz
 loaduimage=ext2load mmc ${mmcdev}:2 ${loadaddr} /boot/uImage
 loaduimagefat=fatload mmc ${mmcdev} ${loadaddr} uImage
 mmcargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} ${optargs} mpurate=${mpurate} buddy=${buddy} camera=${camera} vram=${vram} omapfb.mode=dvi:${dvimode} omapdss.def_disp=${defaultdisplay} root=${mmcroot} rootfstype=${mmcrootfstype}
 mmcboot=echo Booting from mmc ...; run mmcargs; bootm ${loadaddr}
 mmcdev=0
 mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw
 mmcrootfstype=ext3 rootwait
 mpurate=auto
 nandargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} ${optargs} mpurate=${mpurate} buddy=${buddy} camera=${camera} vram=${vram} omapfb.mode=dvi:${dvimode} omapdss.def_disp=${defaultdisplay} root=${nandroot} rootfstype=${nandrootfstype}
 nandboot=echo Booting from nand ...; run nandargs; nand read ${loadaddr} 280000 400000; bootm ${loadaddr}
 nandroot=ubi0:rootfs ubi.mtd=4
 nandrootfstype=ubifs
 ramargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} ${optargs} mpurate=${mpurate} buddy=${buddy} vram=${vram} omapfb.mode=dvi:${dvimode} omapdss.def_disp=${defaultdisplay} root=${ramroot} rootfstype=${ramrootfstype}
 ramboot=echo Booting from ramdisk ...; run ramargs; bootm ${loadaddr}
 ramroot=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=65536 initrd=0x81000000,64M
 ramrootfstype=ext2
 rdaddr=0x81000000
 usbtty=cdc_acm
 userbutton=if gpio input 173; then run userbutton_xm; else run userbutton_nonxm; fi;
 userbutton_nonxm=gpio input 7;
 userbutton_xm=gpio input 4;
 vram=12M
 
 Environment size: 2283/131068 bytes

** uEnv.txt [#uc574726]
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To set up uEnv.txt as shown below, bc10 will boot standardly as well as normally.~
<Code and Commands>
 mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw
 uenvcmd=run loaduimagefat; run mmcboot
As debugging Suspend/Resume and handing no_console_suspend to kernel as an option, uEnv is used as it is shown below.~
<Code and Commands>
 console=ttyO2,115200n8
 mpurate=auto
 buddy=none
 vram=12M
 dvimode=640x480MR-16@60
 defaultdisplay=dvi
 loadaddr=0x80200000
 mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw
 mmcrootfstype=ext3 rootwait
 mmcargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} ${optargs} mpurate=${mpurate} buddy=${buddy} camera=${camera} vram=${vram}  omapfb.mode=dvi:${dvimode} omapdss.def_disp=${defaultdisplay} root=${mmcroot} rootfstype=${mmcrootfstype} no_console_suspend
 mmcboot=echo Booting from mmc (uEnv.txt configuration) ...; run mmcargs; bootm ${loadaddr}
 loaduimagefat=fatload mmc ${mmcdev} ${loadaddr} uImage
 uenvcmd=run loaduimagefat; run mmcboot

** tftpboot [#v071ac68]
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u-boot includes and handles OMAP EHC, which is done by linaro. This u-boot can deal with tftoboot, so it can handle a USB-Ethernet adapter.~
Its details are written in the document, which is stored at the directory shown below.~
<Code and Commands>
 u-boot-arm/doc/README.usb
The list of USB-Ethernet adapters, which work with tftpboot, is located at the directory of u-boot-arm/drivers/usb/eith/asx.c. Specifically, these USB-Ethernet adapters have to work with u-boot, which can handle tftpboot. The contents of the list suggest VernderID: ProductID.~
<Code and Commands>
 static const struct asix_dongle const asix_dongles[] = {
         { 0x05ac, 0x1402, FLAG_TYPE_AX88772 },  /* Apple USB Ethernet Adapter */
         { 0x07d1, 0x3c05, FLAG_TYPE_AX88772 },  /* D-Link DUB-E100 H/W Ver B1 */
         /* Cables-to-Go USB Ethernet Adapter */
         { 0x0b95, 0x772a, FLAG_TYPE_AX88772 },
         { 0x0b95, 0x7720, FLAG_TYPE_AX88772 },  /* Trendnet TU2-ET100 V3.0R */
         { 0x0b95, 0x1720, FLAG_TYPE_AX88172 },  /* SMC */
         { 0x0db0, 0xa877, FLAG_TYPE_AX88772 },  /* MSI - ASIX 88772a */
         { 0x13b1, 0x0018, FLAG_TYPE_AX88172 },  /* Linksys 200M v2.1 */
         { 0x1557, 0x7720, FLAG_TYPE_AX88772 },  /* 0Q0 cable ethernet */
         /* DLink DUB-E100 H/W Ver B1 Alternate */
         { 0x2001, 0x3c05, FLAG_TYPE_AX88772 },
         /* ASIX 88772B */
         { 0x0b95, 0x772b, FLAG_TYPE_AX88772B | FLAG_EEPROM_MAC },
         { 0x0000, 0x0000, FLAG_NONE }   /* END - Do not remove */
 };
As of January 2013, Buffalo LUA-U2-ATX is easily obtainable in Japan. This USB-Ethernet adapter works with tftpboot.~
To check VenderID and ProductID, apply lsusb. Then, its output is displayed as it is shown below,~
<Code and Commands>
 Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0b95:7720 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772
The details of how to build tftpboot is available at [[bc10-router/tftpboot]].~

* Revision History [#m4cf78fb]
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- 2013-08-09  This article is initially published.

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