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author | Yang Zhang <yang.z.zhang@intel.com> | 2015-08-28 09:58:54 +0800 |
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committer | Yang Zhang <yang.z.zhang@intel.com> | 2015-09-01 12:44:00 +0800 |
commit | e44e3482bdb4d0ebde2d8b41830ac2cdb07948fb (patch) | |
tree | 66b09f592c55df2878107a468a91d21506104d3f /qemu/roms/u-boot/doc/README.spear | |
parent | 9ca8dbcc65cfc63d6f5ef3312a33184e1d726e00 (diff) |
Add qemu 2.4.0
Change-Id: Ic99cbad4b61f8b127b7dc74d04576c0bcbaaf4f5
Signed-off-by: Yang Zhang <yang.z.zhang@intel.com>
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diff --git a/qemu/roms/u-boot/doc/README.spear b/qemu/roms/u-boot/doc/README.spear new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0789b3fd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/qemu/roms/u-boot/doc/README.spear @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + +SPEAr (Structured Processor Enhanced Architecture). + +SPEAr600 is also known as SPEArPlus and SPEAr300 is also known as SPEArBasic + +The SPEAr SoC family embeds a customizable logic that can be programmed +one-time by a customer at silicon mask level (i.e. not at runtime!). + +U-Boot supports four SoCs: SPEAr600, SPEAr3xx + +All 4 SoCs (SPEAr3xx and SPEAr600) share common peripherals. SPEAr300 and +SPEAr600 do not have EMI. + +1. ARM926ejs core based (sp600 has two cores, the 2nd handled only in Linux) +2. FastEthernet (sp600 has Gbit version, but same controller - GMAC) +3. USB Host +4. USB Device +5. NAND controller (FSMC) +6. Serial NOR ctrl +7. I2C +8. SPI +9. CLCD +10. others .. + +Everything is supported in Linux. +u-boot is currently not supporting all peripeharls (just a few as listed below). +1. USB Device +2. NAND controller (FSMC) +3. Serial Memory Interface +4. EMI (Parallel NOR interface) +4. I2C +5. UART + +Build options + make spear320_config + spear320 build with environment variables placed at default + location i.e. Serial NOR device + make spear320_pnor_config + This option generates a uboot image that supports emi controller + for CFI compliant parallel NOR flash. Environment variables are + placed in Parallel NOR device + make spear320_nand_config + spear320 build with environment variables placed in NAND device + make spear320_usbtty_config + spear320 build with usbtty terminal as default and environment + placed at default location + make spear320_usbtty_pnor_config + spear320 build with usbtty terminal as default and environment + placed in pnor device + make spear320_usbtty_nand_config + Build with usbtty terminal as default and environment placed in + NAND device + make spear300_config + make spear300_nand_config + make spear300_usbtty_config + make spear300_usbtty_nand_config + make spear310_config + make spear310_pnor_config + make spear310_nand_config + make spear310_usbtty_config + make spear310_usbtty_pnor_config + make spear310_usbtty_nand_config + make spear600_config + make spear600_nand_config + make spear600_usbtty_config + make spear600_usbtty_nand_config + +Mac id storage and retrieval in spear platforms + +Please read doc/README.enetaddr for the implementation guidelines for mac id +usage. Basically, environment has precedence over board specific storage. The +ethaddr beeing used for the network interface is always taken only from +environment variables. Although, we can check the mac id programmed in i2c +memory by using chip_config command |