> On 08/20/2013 04:32 AM, Jan Schiefer wrote: >> >> Now, many many CPU cycles later, I am at the point of booting it. Well, >> almost. What happens is that Das U-Boot is looking for an initial >> ramdisk: >> >> U-Boot 2013.01 (Aug 17 2013 - 06:32:40) >> >> DRAM: 512 MiB >> WARNING: Caches not enabled >> MMC: zynq_sdhci: 0 >> SF: Detected S25FL256S with page size 64 KiB, total 32 MiB >> In: serial >> Out: serial >> Err: serial >> Net: Gem.e000b000 >> Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 >> Copying Linux from SD to RAM... >> Device: zynq_sdhci >> Manufacturer ID: 1b >> OEM: 534d >> Name: 00000 >> Tran Speed: 50000000 >> Rd Block Len: 512 >> SD version 2.0 >> High Capacity: Yes >> Capacity: 3.7 GiB >> Bus Width: 4-bit >> reading uImage >> 2855496 bytes read in 415 ms (6.6 MiB/s) >> reading devicetree.dtb >> 21734 bytes read in 19 ms (1.1 MiB/s) >> reading uramdisk.image.gz >> ** Unable to read file uramdisk.image.gz ** >> zynq-uboot> >> >> Why? Because the environment says so: >> sdboot=echo Copying Linux from SD to RAM... && mmcinfo && fatload mmc 0 >> 0x3000000 ${kernel_image} && fatload mmc 0 0x2A00000 ${devicetree_image} >> && fatload mmc 0 0x2000000 ${ramdisk_image} && bootm 0x3000000 - >> 0x2A00000 >> >> That doesn't seem quite right, I am assuming this should use the rootfs >> in >> the rootfs partition, shouldn't it? >> >> So my question is, am I missing something, or is the zynq Wiki page >> missing a little section on how to set up the U-Boot environment >> variables >> in the flash? > > I assume you figured out you need to modify the bootm command so it does > not look for the ramdisk? The default config from Xilinx is somewhat > obsessed with booting from a ramdisk :) I'm looking into some ways of > modifying the bootloader behavior without rebuilding it all the time. > > What zynq hardware are you using? > > Philip >
This is on a Zedboard. I did figure out that I need to change mboot parameters, but I haven't studied the whole setup enough to know what all else needs to change. So I thought I'd ask :-). When you write about modifications, are you referring to more advanced ways to load bitfiles rather than sticking them in the boot image? Regards, Jan _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio