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author | Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com> | 2019-07-18 00:34:06 -0700 |
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committer | Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> | 2019-07-24 10:07:24 -0400 |
commit | 14afa22e25a62c13da9456cee89ab1fb661e7266 (patch) | |
tree | d1dcf674eb96c41f1cb21ba2ce0aa4232c63402d /doc/README.x86 | |
parent | 9dc054bb442f900c5d40c964110c5ba3247c2983 (diff) | |
download | u-boot-14afa22e25a62c13da9456cee89ab1fb661e7266.tar.gz |
doc: board: Add Intel Bay Trail based board docs
This extracts Intel Bay Trail based board specific information from
README.x86, converts plain text documentation to reST format and
adds them to Sphinx TOC tree. No essential content change.
Signed-off-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
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diff --git a/doc/README.x86 b/doc/README.x86 index 8077ff37ee..b4f0f7c345 100644 --- a/doc/README.x86 +++ b/doc/README.x86 @@ -226,81 +226,6 @@ to the last 2MB of the 8MB chip, address range [600000, 7FFFFF]. --- -Intel Bay Trail based board instructions for bare mode: - -This uses as FSP as with Crown Bay, except it is for the Atom E3800 series. -Two boards that use this configuration are Bayley Bay and Minnowboard MAX. -Download this and get the .fd file (BAYTRAIL_FSP_GOLD_003_16-SEP-2014.fd at -the time of writing). Put it in the corresponding board directory and rename -it to fsp.bin. - -Obtain the VGA RAM (Vga.dat at the time of writing) and put it into the same -board directory as vga.bin. - -You still need two more binary blobs. For Bayley Bay, they can be extracted -from the sample SPI image provided in the FSP (SPI.bin at the time of writing). - - $ ./tools/ifdtool -x BayleyBay/SPI.bin - $ cp flashregion_0_flashdescriptor.bin board/intel/bayleybay/descriptor.bin - $ cp flashregion_2_intel_me.bin board/intel/bayleybay/me.bin - -For Minnowboard MAX, we can reuse the same ME firmware above, but for flash -descriptor, we need get that somewhere else, as the one above does not seem to -work, probably because it is not designed for the Minnowboard MAX. Now download -the original firmware image for this board from: - -http://firmware.intel.com/sites/default/files/2014-WW42.4-MinnowBoardMax.73-64-bit.bin_Release.zip - -Unzip it: - - $ unzip 2014-WW42.4-MinnowBoardMax.73-64-bit.bin_Release.zip - -Use ifdtool in the U-Boot tools directory to extract the images from that -file, for example: - - $ ./tools/ifdtool -x MNW2MAX1.X64.0073.R02.1409160934.bin - -This will provide the descriptor file - copy this into the correct place: - - $ cp flashregion_0_flashdescriptor.bin board/intel/minnowmax/descriptor.bin - -Now you can build U-Boot and obtain u-boot.rom -Note: below are examples/information for Minnowboard MAX. - -$ make minnowmax_defconfig -$ make all - -Checksums are as follows (but note that newer versions will invalidate this): - -$ md5sum -b board/intel/minnowmax/*.bin -ffda9a3b94df5b74323afb328d51e6b4 board/intel/minnowmax/descriptor.bin -69f65b9a580246291d20d08cbef9d7c5 board/intel/minnowmax/fsp.bin -894a97d371544ec21de9c3e8e1716c4b board/intel/minnowmax/me.bin -a2588537da387da592a27219d56e9962 board/intel/minnowmax/vga.bin - -The ROM image is broken up into these parts: - -Offset Description Controlling config ------------------------------------------------------------- -000000 descriptor.bin Hard-coded to 0 in ifdtool -001000 me.bin Set by the descriptor -500000 <spare> -6ef000 Environment CONFIG_ENV_OFFSET -6f0000 MRC cache CONFIG_ENABLE_MRC_CACHE -700000 u-boot-dtb.bin CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE -7b0000 vga.bin CONFIG_VGA_BIOS_ADDR -7c0000 fsp.bin CONFIG_FSP_ADDR -7f8000 <spare> (depends on size of fsp.bin) -7ff800 U-Boot 16-bit boot CONFIG_SYS_X86_START16 - -Overall ROM image size is controlled by CONFIG_ROM_SIZE. - -Note that the debug version of the FSP is bigger in size. If this version -is used, CONFIG_FSP_ADDR needs to be configured to 0xfffb0000 instead of -the default value 0xfffc0000. - ---- - Intel Cherry Hill specific instructions for bare mode: This uses Intel FSP for Braswell platform. Download it from Intel FSP website, |