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Move this out of the common header and include it only where needed. In a number of cases this requires adding "struct udevice;" to avoid adding another large header or in other cases replacing / adding missing header files that had been pulled in, very indirectly. Finally, we have a few cases where we did not need to include <asm/global_data.h> at all, so remove that include. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> |
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Work_92105 from Work Microwave is an LPC3250- based board with the following features: - 64MB SDR DRAM - 1 GB SLC NAND, managed through MLC controller. - Ethernet - Ethernet + PHY SMSC8710 - I2C: - EEPROM (24M01-compatible) - RTC (DS1374-compatible) - Temperature sensor (DS620) - DACs (2 x MAX518) - SPI (through SSP interface) - Port expander MAX6957 - LCD display (HD44780-compatible), controlled through the port expander and DACs Standard SPL and U-Boot binaries -------------------------------- The default 'make' (or the 'make all') command will produce the following files: 1. spl/u-boot-spl.bin SPL, intended to run from SRAM at address 0. This file can be loaded in SRAM through a JTAG debugger or through the LPC32XX Service Boot mechanism. 2. u-boot.bin The raw U-Boot image, which can be loaded in DDR through a JTAG debugger (for instance by breaking SPL after DDR init), or by a running U-Boot through e.g. 'loady' or 'tftp' and then executed with 'go'. 3. u-boot.img A U-Boot image with a mkimage header prepended. SPL assumes (even when loaded through JTAG or Service Boot) that such an image will be found at offset 0x00040000 in NAND. NAND cold-boot binaries ----------------------- The board can boot entirely from power-on with only SPL and U-Boot in NAND. The LPC32XX-specific 'make lpc32xx-full.bin' command will produce (in addition to spl/u-boot-spl.bin and u-boot.img if they were not made already) the following files: 4. lpc32xx-spl.img spl/u-boot-spl.bin, with a LPC32XX boot header prepended. This header is required for the ROM code to load SPL into SRAM and branch into it. The content of this file is expected to reside in NAND at addresses 0x00000000 and 0x00020000 (two copies). 5. lpc32xx-boot-0.bin lpc32xx-spl.img, padded with 0xFF bytes to a size of 0x20000 bytes. This file covers exactly the reserved area for the first bootloader copy in NAND. 6. lpc32xx-boot-1.bin Same as lpc32xx-boot-0.bin. This is intended to be used as the second bootloader copy. 7. lpc32xx-full.bin lpc32xx-boot-0.bin, lpc32xx-boot-1.bin and u-boot.img concatenated. This file represents the content of whole bootloader as present in NAND at offset 00x00000000. Flashing instructions --------------------- The following assumes a working U-Boot on the target, with the ability to load files into DDR. To update the whole bootloader: nand erase 0x00000000 0x80000 (load lpc32xx-full.bin at location $loadaddr) nand write $loadaddr 0x00000000 $filesize To update SPL only (note the double nand write) : nand erase 0x00000000 0x40000 (load lpc32xx-spl.img or lpc32xx-boot-N.bin at location $loadaddr) nand write $loadaddr 0x00000000 $filesize nand write $loadaddr 0x00020000 $filesize To update U-Boot only: nand erase 0x00040000 0x40000 (load u-boot.img at location $loadaddr) nand write $loadaddr 0x00040000 $filesize