I would like updated documentation for the IMX6ULL NAND Boot

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I would like updated documentation for the IMX6ULL NAND Boot

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JohnKlug
Senior Contributor I

I have seen this, and the attachments are no longer valid:

https://community.nxp.com/t5/i-MX-Processors-Knowledge-Base/How-To-use-NAND-boot-on-i-MX6UL-EVK-boar... 

 

I noticed that this posting references U302 and U303 which are not on current schematics.

 

I am interested in how to configure the current Yocto build for the raw NAND (GPMI) boot.

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JohnKlug
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Thanks.  I did not realize there was more than one schematic.  I was looking at the board schematic, SPF-28616_C2, and what I needed to look at is SPF-29364_A1.

Also, I see there are instructions for building the NAND boot in section 5.5 of i.MX Yocto Project User's Guide.

 

I think I will start by trying to get the NOR to boot with U-Boot.

 

 

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JohnKlug
Senior Contributor I

Thanks.  I did not realize there was more than one schematic.  I was looking at the board schematic, SPF-28616_C2, and what I needed to look at is SPF-29364_A1.

Also, I see there are instructions for building the NAND boot in section 5.5 of i.MX Yocto Project User's Guide.

 

I think I will start by trying to get the NOR to boot with U-Boot.

 

 

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joanxie
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do you use imx6ul evk board or imx6ull? which schematic version do you refer to, refer to the cpu schematic you can find U302 and U303

 

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JohnKlug
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I am using MCIMX6ULL_EVK board and file:

MCIMX6ULL-EVK-DESIGNFILES.zip

which I downloaded from your website.

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