From: shuwn yuan <s_yuan31tee@yahoo.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot-Users] AT91RM9100 board with uCOS-II. What boot loader to use?
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 18:13:43 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3293578.post@talk.nabble.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3259661.post@talk.nabble.com>
hi all,
Let me explain more about my case. I know that U-boot is OS-independant
bootloader. If I change to uCOS-II instead of ARM-linux, I can still use
U-boot as bootloader for AT91RM9200.
Am I right?
But I know some modification has to be done on the original U-boot for the
ARM-linux version.
Address mapping (Flash & RAM) for my AT91RM9200 board
====================================
0x20000000 = RAM
0x10000000 = parallel flash
0x10000000 = Boot.bin
0x10010000 = u-boot.gz
0x10020000 = zImage (ARM-linux kernel)
0xc0000000 = serial flash
0xc0000000 = Ramdisk.gz (ARM-linux file system)
Currently, for my ARM-linux version, the "bootcmd" for auto-boot is set as
follow:
"bootcmd=cp 10020000 20008000 e0000;cp c0000000 21000000 100000;go 20008000"
It copy kernel image "zImage" which store at 0x10020000 (size = 0xe0000) to
0x20008000 (RAM); copy file system image "Ramdisk.gz" which store at
0xc0000000 (size = 0x100000) to 0x21000000 (RAM); jump to RAM location
0x20008000
Now I change to uCOS-ii as OS, & reprogram parallel flash content as follow:
0x10000000 - Boot.bin
0x10010000 - u-boot.gz
0x10020000 - (uCOS-II + application) binary
For the U-boot, is it just change the environment variable "bootcmd" to
this?
"bootcmd=cp 10020000 20008000 f818;go 20008000"
It means copy the (ucos-ii + application) binary (size = 0xf818) from
0x10020000 to 0x200080000 (RAM); go to RAM location 0x20008000.
Is this all I need to do?
But I try to change the "bootcmp" in U-boot prompt, using this cmd:
Uboot> setenv bootcmd cp 10020000 20008000 f818;go 20008000
But this seems not work. I can't set it successfully. It directly jump to
RAM location 0x20008000 after this & I can't save the "bootcmd".
I expect it to be still in U-boot prompt after I type the above, & then I
should type:
U-boot> saveenv
to save the "bootcmd" variable.
How to set the "bootcmd" in U-boot? How to put more than 1 action in
"bootcmd" (eg: cp .....; go.....)? Does it not allow to type ";" ? What
punctuation mark should I use?
Is changing the "bootcmd" enough if change to uCOS-II? Or I need to modify
U-boot source code, recompile, & reprogram the u-boot.gz into parallel
flash? Any reference link online suggested?
Please help. Thanks :-)
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-03-08 2:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-03-06 10:26 [U-Boot-Users] AT91RM9100 board with uCOS-II. What boot loader to use? shuwn yuan
2006-03-08 2:13 ` shuwn yuan [this message]
2006-03-08 7:24 ` Roger Larsson
2006-03-08 11:36 ` Andreas Schweigstill
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