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We have a number of CONFIG_SYS_xxx_SIZE options to describe the amount main memory available. Rework CONFIG_SYS_DDR_SIZE, which described a size in number of MiB to use CONFIG_SYS_SDRAM_SIZE which is most often used as a number of bytes. Use shifts of this option when required. Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> |
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Field Fail-Save U-boot Update ----------------------------- Field Fail-Save u-boot update is a feature that allows save u-boot update of FOX and XMC products that are rolled out in the field. The feature is initially implemented for designs based on LS102x SoC, but in theory can be used on all designs that are booting from parallel NOR flash. The implementation expects redundant (secondary) u-boot image on a predefined location in the NOR flash, u-boot execution will be transferred to the redundant (secondary) u-boot and redundant u-boot will be started if 'updateduboot' envvar is set to 'yes'. Update logic check_for_uboot_update() has to be invoked from the design early before relocation just after SoC initialization, e.g from board_early_init_f or misc_init_f functions. By design it is expected that primary u-boot image is burned in the factory and never updated, and in case u-boot update is required it can flashed and started from secondary u-boot location.