LS1088ARDB/LS1088ARDB-PB - How to update PBL/RCW binary in QSPI NOR flash

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LS1088ARDB/LS1088ARDB-PB - How to update PBL/RCW binary in QSPI NOR flash

LS1088ARDB/LS1088ARDB-PB - How to update PBL/RCW binary in QSPI NOR flash

This how-to topic is applicable only for LSDK 18.09 and older releases. 

For LSDK 18.12 and newer releases, refer LS1088ARDB-PB - How to deploy TF-A binaries in QSPI NOR flash.

Follow these steps to update the PBL/RCW binary in QSPI NOR flash. 

qixis_reset boots the board from QSPI NOR flash0 and qixis_reset altbank boots the board from QSPI NOR flash1.

sf probe 0:1 means that the alternate bank will be written to. So, if the board boots from QSPI NOR flash0 and sf probe 0:1 is entered at the U-Boot prompt, the commands that follow will program QSPI NOR flash1.

 

Compiling PBL binary from RCW source file (optional)

If user already has a PBL binary, this step can be skipped.  

Clone the rcw repository and compile the PBL binary. 

  1. $ git clone https://source.codeaurora.org/external/qoriq/qoriq-components/rcw
  2. $ cd rcw
  3. $ git checkout -b <new branch name> <LSDK tag>. For example, $ git checkout -b LSDK-18.09 LSDK-18.09 
  4. $ cd ls1088ardb
  5. If required, make changes to the rcw files.
  6. $ make

The default PBL binary for QSPI NOR flash on LS1088ARDB/LS1088ARDB-PB, rcw_1600_qspi.bin, is available at rcw/ls1088ardb/FCQQQQQQQQ_PPP_H_0x1d_0x0d/.

See the rcw/ls1088ardb/README file for an explanation of the naming convention for the directories that contain the RCW source and binary files.

Flashing PBL binary to QSPI NOR flash

  1. Boot LS1088ARDB/LS1088ARDB-PB from QSPI. Ensure that the switches are set to boot the board from QSPI. For booting from QSPI, SW1[1:8] + SW2[1] = 0011_0001_X
  2. Boot from QSPI NOR flash0: => qixis_reset

For example:

For LS1088ARDB, in boot log, you’ll see:

Board: LS1088A-RDB, Board Arch: V1, Board version: C, boot from QSPI:0

For LS1088ARDB-PB, in boot log, you'll see:

Board: LS1088ARDB-PB, Board Arch: V1, Board version: A, boot from QSPI:0

PBL binary can be loaded to LS1088ARDB/LS1088ARDB-PB from a TFTP server or from a mass storage device (SD, USB, or SATA).

Option 1: Load image from a TFTP server

Set up Ethernet connection

When board boots up, U-Boot prints a list of enabled Ethernet interfaces.

DPMAC1@xgmii, DPMAC2@xgmii, DPMAC3@qsgmii, DPMAC4@qsgmii, DPMAC5@qsgmii, DPMAC6@qsgmii, DPMAC7@qsgmii, DPMAC8@qsgmii, DPMAC9@qsgmii, DPMAC10@qsgmii

  1. Set server IP address to the IP address of the host machine on which you have configured the TFTP server. 

    => setenv serverip <ipaddress1>

  2. Set ethact and ethprime as the Ethernet interface connected to the TFTP server.

    See LS1088ARDB/LS1088RDB-PB Ethernet port mapping for the mapping of Ethernet port names appearing on the chassis front panel with the port names in U-Boot and Linux.

    => setenv ethprime <name of interface connected to TFTP server>

    For example:

    => setenv ethprime DPMAC3@qsgmii

    => setenv ethact <name of interface connected to TFTP server>

    For example:

    => setenv ethact DPMAC3@qsgmii

  3. Set IP address of the board. You can set a static IP address or, if the board can connect to a dhcp server, you can use the dhcp command.

    Static IP address assignment:
    => setenv ipaddr <ipaddress2>
    => setenv netmask <subnet mask>

    Dynamic IP address assignment:
    => dhcp

  4. Save the settings. => saveenv
  5. Check the connection between the board and the TFTP server.

    => ping $serverip

    Using DPMAC3@qsgmii device

    host 192.168.1.1 is alive

Load PBL binary from the TFTP server

  1. Program QSPI NOR flash1: => sf probe 0:1
  2. TFTP PBL binary from the server to the DDR and write image to QSPI NOR flash1:
    1. => tftp 0xa0000000 <pbl binary>
    2. => print filesize

      filesize=b4

    3. => sf erase 0x0 +$filesize && sf write 0xa0000000 0x0 $filesize 

      Address 0x0 is the location of PBL in QSPI NOR flash.  For the complete flash memory layout for the PPA boot flow, refer Flash layout for old boot flow with PPA.

  3. Boot from QSPI NOR flash1: => qixis_reset altbank

    For LS1088ARDB, in boot log, you’ll see:

    Board: LS1088A-RDB, Board Arch: V1, Board version: C, boot from QSPI:1

    For LS1088ARDB-PB, in boot log, you'll see:

    Board: LS1088ARDB-PB, Board Arch: V1, Board version: A, boot from QSPI:1

Ensure that SD card, USB flash drive, or SCSI hard disk installed with LSDK Ubuntu distribution is plugged into the board to boot the board to Ubuntu. If U-Boot does not find LSDK on a mass storage device, it will boot TinyDistro from lsdk_linux_arm64_ tiny.itb stored in QSPI NOR flash.

Option 2: Load image from partition on mass storage device (SD, USB, or SATA)

  1. Select mass storage device to use.
    => mmc rescan
    => mmc info

    Or

    => usb start
    => usb info

    Or

    => scsi scan

    => scsi info

  2. Optional – List files on the storage device.

    => ls mmc <device:partition>

    For example:

    => ls mmc 0:2

    Or

    => ls usb <device:partition>

    For example:

    => ls usb 0:1

    Or

    => ls scsi <device:partition>

    For example:

    => ls scsi 0:2

  3. Program QSPI NOR flash1=> sf probe 0:1
  4. Load PBL image from the storage device.

    => load mmc 0:2 a0000000 <image name>

    => print filesize

    For example:

    => load mmc 0:2 a0000000 rcw_1600_qspi.bin

    => print filesize

    filesize=b4

    Or

    => load usb 0:2 a0000000 <image name>

    => print filesize

    Or

    => load scsi 0:2 a0000000 <image name>

    => print filesize

  5. Program image to QSPI NOR flash: => sf erase 0x0 +$filesize && sf write 0xa0000000 0x0 $filesize

    Address 0x0 is the location of PBL binary in QSPI NOR flash.  Refer Flash layout for old boot flow with PPA for the complete flash memory layout for the PPA boot flow.

  6. Boot from QSPI NOR flash1: => qixis_reset altbank

    For LS1088ARDB, in boot log, you’ll see:

    Board: LS1088A-RDB, Board Arch: V1, Board version: C, boot from QSPI:1

    For LS1088ARDB-PB, in boot log, you'll see:

    Board: LS1088ARDB-PB, Board Arch: V1, Board version: A, boot from QSPI:1

    Ensure that SD card, USB flash drive, or SCSI hard disk installed with LSDK Ubuntu distribution is plugged into the board to boot the board to Ubuntu. If U-Boot does not find LSDK on a mass storage device, it will boot TinyDistro from lsdk_linux_arm64_ tiny.itb stored in QSPI NOR flash.

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