From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Jerry Van Baren Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2006 16:36:01 -0500 Subject: [U-Boot-Users] [PATCH] 83xx: Put the version (and magic) after the HRCW. In-Reply-To: <4579D594.2060604@freescale.com> References: <829785.55827.qm@web15909.mail.cnb.yahoo.com> <45778E52.1040101@comcast.net> <4578D2D5.9010401@comcast.net> <457993F0.9040203@freescale.com> <457997C6.4040307@smiths-aerospace.com> <4579D594.2060604@freescale.com> Message-ID: <4579DAC1.3080804@smiths-aerospace.com> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: u-boot@lists.denx.de Timur Tabi wrote: > Jerry Van Baren wrote: > >> * version-in-text - Put the version (and magic) after the HRCW. > > This patch works on the 8349E-mITX. Ack. > > However, there's a caveat. The 8349E-mITX doesn't place the U-Boot > image over the HRCW - it's located somewhere else in flash. So the HRCW > in the U-Boot image is ignored. This may also be true of some other > 83xx boards. Hi Timur, I suspect your 8349E-mITX is configured to "boothigh" (BMS = 1, also known as HRCWH_FROM_0XFFF00100) so the u-boot image starts at 0xFFF00000 rather than at the start of flash (nominally 0xFE000000). In this case you should find the magic and version string starting at 0xFFF00040. Of course, in the .bin/.srec/whatever file, it should be at offset 0x40. That is one of the advantages of "bootlow" - the HRCW from u-boot is placed at the start of flash and thus is used. With "boothigh" , the HRCW that is part of u-boot is in the "wrong place" and thus is not used. (Another advantage of "bootlow" is that you don't have to dedicate 1MB of flash for the u-boot image.) Looking at include/configs/MPC8349ITX.h, if PCI_64BIT is defined it does a lowboot, otherwise it does a highboot (which seems odd to me, but people tell me I'm odd and the world is normal). >> * lowboot - Add high/lowboot configuration to the Makefile, etc. > > I haven't tried this patch. The "lowboot" patch is specific to the MPC8360EMDS, although it could be copy and pasted into the MPC8349ITX configuration easily enough. gvb