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Update man page for the kwboot utility. Signed-off-by: Marek Behún <marek.behun@nic.cz> Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
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.TH KWBOOT 1 "2021-08-25"
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.SH NAME
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kwboot \- Boot Marvell Kirkwood (and others 32-bit) SoCs over a serial link.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B kwboot
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.RB [ "-b \fIimage\fP" ]
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.RB [ "-t" ]
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.RB [ "-B \fIbaudrate\fP" ]
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.RB \fITTY\fP
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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The \fBkwboot\fP program boots boards based on Marvell's 32-bit
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platforms including Kirkwood, Dove, A370, AXP, A375, A38x
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and A39x over their integrated UART. Boot image files will typically
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contain a second stage boot loader, such as U-Boot. The image file
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must conform to Marvell's BootROM firmware image format
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(\fIkwbimage v0\fP or \fIv1\fP), created using a tool such as
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\fBmkimage\fP.
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Following power-up or a system reset, system BootROM code polls the
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UART for a brief period of time, sensing a handshake message which
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initiates an image upload. This program sends this boot message until
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it receives a positive acknowledgement. The image is transferred using
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Xmodem.
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Additionally, this program implements a minimal terminal mode, which
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can be used either standalone, or entered immediately following boot
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image transfer completion. This is often useful to catch early boot
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messages, or to manually interrupt a default boot procedure performed
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by the second-stage loader.
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.SH "OPTIONS"
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.TP
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.BI "\-b \fIimage\fP"
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Handshake; then upload file \fIimage\fP over \fITTY\fP.
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Note that for the encapsulated boot code to be executed, \fIimage\fP
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must be of type "UART boot" (0x69). The \fBkwboot\fP program changes
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this type automatically, unless the \fIimage\fP is signed, in which
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case it cannot be changed.
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This mode writes handshake status and upload progress indication to
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stdout. It is possible that \fIimage\fP contains an optional binary
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code in it's header which may also print some output via UART (for
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example U-Boot SPL does this). In such a case, this output is also
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written to stdout after the header is sent.
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.TP
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.BI "\-p"
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Obsolete. Does nothing.
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In the past, when this option was used, the program patched the header
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in the image prior upload, to "UART boot" type. This is now done by
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default.
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.TP
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.BI "\-t"
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Run a terminal program, connecting standard input and output to
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.RB \fITTY\fP.
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If used in combination with \fB-b\fP, terminal mode is entered
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immediately following a successful image upload.
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If standard I/O streams connect to a console, this mode will terminate
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after receiving \fBctrl-\e\fP followed by \fBc\fP from console input.
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.TP
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.BI "\-B \fIbaudrate\fP"
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If used in combination with \fB-b\fP, inject into the image header
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code that changes baud rate to \fIbaudrate\fP after uploading image
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header, and code that changes the baud rate back to the default
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(115200 Bd) before executing payload, and also adjust the baud rate
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on \fITTY\fP correspondingly. This can make the upload significantly
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faster.
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If used in combination with \fB-t\fP, adjust the baud rate to
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\fIbaudrate\fP on \fITTY\fP before starting terminal.
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If both \fB-b\fP and \fB-t\fP are used, the baud rate is changed
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back to 115200 after the upload.
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Tested values for \fIbaudrate\fP for Armada 38x include: 115200,
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230400, 460800, 500000, 576000, 921600, 1000000, 1152000, 1500000,
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2000000, 2500000, 3125000, 4000000 and 5200000.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.PP
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\fBmkimage\fP(1)
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.SH "AUTHORS"
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Daniel Stodden <daniel.stodden@gmail.com>
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.br
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Luka Perkov <luka@openwrt.org>
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.br
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David Purdy <david.c.purdy@gmail.com>
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.br
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Pali Rohár <pali@kernel.org>
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.br
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Marek Behún <marek.behun@nic.cz>
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