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Update to use the official linux kernel v5.10 instead of an out-of-tree kernel, and use the official U-Boot v2021.01 as the bootloader. Provide two configuration files of genimage for different boot flows: - Boot from SD card (default) - Boot from SPI flash A boot script is generated to automatically boot the distro. Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bin.meng@windriver.com> Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com> |
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genimage_spi-nor.cfg | ||
linux.config.fragment | ||
post-build.sh | ||
readme.txt |
SiFive HiFive Unleashed ======================= This file describes how to use the pre-defined Buildroot configuration for the SiFive HiFive Unleashed board. Further information about the HiFive Unleashed board can be found at https://www.sifive.com/boards/hifive-unleashed Building ======== Configure Buildroot using the default board configuration: $ make hifive_unleashed_defconfig Customise the build as necessary: $ make menuconfig Start the build: $ make Result of the build =================== Once the build has finished you will have the following files: output/images/ +-- boot.scr +-- fw_dynamic.bin +-- fw_dynamic.elf +-- fw_jump.bin +-- fw_jump.elf +-- hifive-unleashed-a00.dtb +-- Image +-- rootfs.cpio +-- rootfs.ext2 +-- rootfs.ext4 +-- rootfs.tar +-- sdcard.img +-- u-boot.bin +-- u-boot.itb +-- u-boot-spl.bin Creating a bootable SD card with genimage ========================================= By default Buildroot builds a SD card image for you. All you need to do is dd the image to your SD card, which can be done with the following command on your development host: $ sudo dd if=output/images/sdcard.img of=/dev/sdb bs=4096 The above example command assumes the SD card is accessed via a USB card reader and shows up as /dev/sdb on the host. Adjust it accordingly per your actual setup. Booting the SD card on the board ================================ Make sure that the all DIP switches are set to the off position for default boot mode (MSEL mode = 1011), insert the SD card and power up the board. Connect the USB cable and open minicom (/dev/ttyUSB1, 115200, 8N1). See the 'SiFive HiFive Unleashed Getting Started Guide' for more details (https://www.sifive.com/documentation). You will get a warning reported by fdisk when you examine the SD card. This is because the genimage_sdcard.cfg file doesn't specify the SD card size (as people will naturally have different sized cards), so the secondary GPT header is placed after the rootfs rather than at the end of the disk where it is expected to be. You will see something like this at boot time: [ 0.989458] mmc0: host does not support reading read-only switch, assuming write-enable [ 0.996772] mmc0: new SDHC card on SPI [ 1.001634] mmcblk0: mmc0:0000 SD8GB 7.28 GiB [ 1.038079] GPT:Primary header thinks Alt. header is not at the end of the disk. [ 1.044759] GPT:52389 != 15264767 [ 1.048051] GPT:Alternate GPT header not at the end of the disk. [ 1.054015] GPT:52389 != 15264767 [ 1.057323] GPT: Use GNU Parted to correct GPT errors. [ 1.062479] mmcblk0: p1 p2 p3 Creating a bootable SPI flash with genimage =========================================== Adjust Buildroot configuration by: $ make menuconfig Change "System configuration" -> "Extra arguments passed to custom scripts" value to "-c board/sifive/hifive-unleashed/genimage_spi-nor.cfg", save the configuration and build. This creates a output/images/spi-nor.img that can be programmed to the on-board SPI flash. Boot the board from the SD card prepared above, stop the U-Boot auto boot, and type the following commands to program the whole SPI flash: => tftp 82000000 output/images/spi-nor.img => sf probe => sf update 82000000 0 2000000 Booting the SPI flash on the board ================================== Make sure that the all DIP switches are set to the off position for default boot mode (MSEL mode = 0110) to boot from SPI flash.