Hello u-boot community,
I am working on a custom board with a LCD from FTDI ( FT81x graphics
controller). I have a lot of examples from applicaition layer and its
working from linux. However, i want to display a logo upon startup and i
want to do it in the bootloader. I am using the 2018.05 ve
Hello u-boot community,
I am working on a custom board with a LCD from FTDI ( FT81x graphics
controller). I have a lot of examples from applicaition layer and its
working from linux. However, i want to display a logo upon startup and i
want to do it in the bootloader. I am using the 2018.05 versio
i found the problem..
The first stage bootloader has initialized the mmu unit and since the second
stage is running on an already initialized RAM, the RAM test still sees data
outside physical address and hence thinks it to be 1GB.
When it tries to relocate itself into this address range, it fai
Hi !
I am trying to run a u-boot.bin from the RAM as a standalone application and
occationally my board hangs and resets. i found the place it breaks but dont
have any clue why..
After the u-boot.img is loaded, i get the cmd prompt and run run the
u-boot.bin from by boot partition of emmc
U-Boot#
Hi !
we have a two stage booting system with 2 bootloaders. (1st stage (MLO,
U-boot.img) and 2nd stage(u-Boot.bin) for upgrade purposes). With the
current implementation is it possible to upgrade my bootloader with a FIT
image?
1st stage loads FIT -> 2nd stage should run from FIT and load
Hi Starr,
I think i figured out how to access the GP partitions on the new new uboot.
Solution:
1)We can only have access to one partition at a time from uboot.
2) GP partitions have to be partitioned again to be from kernel
(/dev/mmcblk0gp0p1,/dev/mmcblk0gp1p1,/dev/mmcblk0gp2p1,/dev/mmcblk0gp3p1
I think i figured out how to access the GP partitions on the new new uboot.
Solution:
1)We can only have access to one partition at a time from uboot.
2) GP partitions have to be partitioned again to be from kernel
(/dev/mmcblk0gp0p1,/dev/mmcblk0gp1p1,/dev/mmcblk0gp2p1,/dev/mmcblk0gp3p1)
3) in ub
Hi!
I have created 4 hw GP partitions on the eMMC (GP1,2,3,4) and formatted with
ext4 fs. I have to read the contents of these partitions from the uboot but
i am not finding them in the mmc part command.
I can see them in the mmc info...
U-Boot# mmc info
Device: OMAP SD/MMC
Manufacturer ID: fe
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Hi Andreas,
I am facing a similar problem not able to access the GP partitions from
uboot. Did you have any luck accessing these partitions??
Thanks,
Harsha
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Hi !
I am unable to create the hardware (gp1-4) partitions my eMMC on a custom
board using the new Uboot(2015.04). I think i am missing something in my
commands..I was wondering if someone can point at the mistake i am doing..
i am trying to create a gp1 partition with 7009.875 MB and SLC on and w
Hi!
Is there a way i can set my bootarg variable form the command line while
building u-boot?
We have implemented a two-stage u-boot process for our products. The main
idea is that we should be able to see which u-boot version (a software
partnumber) we are running from the kernel /proc/cmdline.
Thank you guys.
This is exactly what i wanted.
Thanks,
Harsha
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Thanks Rini,
We have freeze the code base of bootloader for 2014-07 main line.
What can be another alternate approach? i was looking at the make file and i
see that they take everything before _config and is sorted to find all the
right pieces from boards.cfg file
%_config:: outputmakefile
Hi !
For our project, we are trying to build the Bootloader with a Software
partnumber. and i want it to be displayed on the first U-boot print..
U-Boot 2014.07 (Nov 05 2014 - 16:27:50) PN#12345678-001
I2C: ready
DRAM: 256 MiB
WARNING: Caches not enabled
MMC: OMAP SD/MMC: 0, OMAP SD/MMC: 1
Hi !
I am sorry i should have been more specific.
I am now able to load the file from a different partition and see in the
memory.
I do not see any commands in u-boot help to create a New file/ delete a file
/ Rename a file. Is there any support for these file operations from u-boot?
Thanks,
Hars
Hi !
I am unable to load a different u-boot.img/u-boot.bin which is located in a
different ext4 partition from the u-boot shell.
Here are my observations.
1) i compiled a U-boot.img with a print statement(THIS IS A NEW U_BOOT) in
(board_init) function in board.c file and placed it in the Boot par
Hi Everyone,
I have an SD Card which has 2 FAT partitions. U-boot is in the first Boot
partition and i have a text file to be read which is in another partition.
I want to read this file in the U-boot config file under
CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND. can anyone please let me know what commands U-boot
introd
Hi Simon,
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 9:58 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
> Hi Harsha,
>
> On 3 June 2014 20:29, Harsha Kiran wrote:
> > Hi Simon,
> >
> > I was able to succesfully test the Secure u-boot on the beaglebone black
> > from the u-boot-x86 Bone git.
> &g
setting ...
U-Boot SPL 2014.07-rc2 (Jun 03 2014 - 20:09:15)
reading u-boot.img
reading u-boot.img
But when i switch it back to the zImage it worked good. I will check again
on this.
Thanks,
Harsha Kiran
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 11:46 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
> Hi Harsha,
>
> On 31
igned u-boot-dtb.bin i was still able to
load the FIT and the logs are the same.
I not really sure if the veification part is done correctly. Am i following
the correct procedure or missing something??
Thanks and appreciate your time
Harsha
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 21 May 2014 15:12, Simon Glass wrote:
> > Hi Harsha,
> >
> > On 21 May 2014 06:46, Harsha Kiran wrote:
> >> Hi Simon,
> >>
> >> I have added the next patch in the series i.e., (../339610/) But the
> >> result i
Hi Simon,
I have added the next patch in the series i.e., (../339610/) But the
result is still the same. This particular patch just created a device tree
In the arch/arm/dts folder For the beaglebone. I have already tried
creating for am335x-evmsk and was able to build the u-boot-dtb.bin.
I h
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