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- The port was tested on a Sandpoint 8240 X3 board, with U-Boot
- installed in the flash memory of the CPU card. Please use the
- following DIP switch settings:
- Motherboard:
- SW1.1: on SW1.2: on SW1.3: on SW1.4: on
- SW1.5: on SW1.6: on SW1.7: on SW1.8: on
- SW2.1: on SW2.2: on SW2.3: on SW2.4: on
- SW2.5: on SW2.6: on SW2.7: on SW2.8: on
- CPU Card:
- SW2.1: OFF SW2.2: OFF SW2.3: on SW2.4: on
- SW2.5: OFF SW2.6: OFF SW2.7: OFF SW2.8: OFF
- SW3.1: OFF SW3.2: on SW3.3: OFF SW3.4: OFF
- SW3.5: on SW3.6: OFF SW3.7: OFF SW3.8: on
- The followind detailed description of installation and initial steps
- with U-Boot and QNX was provided by Jim Sandoz <sandoz@lucent.com>:
- Directions for installing U-Boot on Sandpoint+Unity8240
- using the Abatron BDI2000 BDM/JTAG debugger ...
- Background and Reference info:
- http://u-boot.sourceforge.net/
- http://www.abatron.ch/
- http://www.abatron.ch/BDI/bdihw.html
- http://www.abatron.ch/DataSheets/BDI2000.pdf
- http://www.abatron.ch/Manuals/ManGdbCOP-2000C.pdf
- http://e-www.motorola.com/collateral/SPX3UM.pdf
- http://e-www.motorola.com/collateral/UNITYX4CONFIG.pdf
- Connection Diagram:
- ===========
- === ===== |----- |
- | | <---------------> | | | | |
- |PC | rs232 | BDI |=============[] | |
- | | |2000 | BDM probe | | |
- | | <---------------> | | |----- |
- === ethernet ===== | |
- | |
- ===========
- Sandpoint X3 with
- Unity 8240 proc
- PART 1)
- DIP Switch Settings:
- Sandpoint X3 8240 processor board DIP switch settings, with
- U-Boot to be installed in the flash memory of the CPU card:
- Motorola Sandpoint X3 Motherboard:
- SW1.1: on SW1.2: on SW1.3: on SW1.4: on
- SW1.5: on SW1.6: on SW1.7: on SW1.8: on
- SW2.1: on SW2.2: on SW2.3: on SW2.4: on
- SW2.5: on SW2.6: on SW2.7: on SW2.8: on
- Motorola Unity 8240 CPU Card:
- SW2.1: OFF SW2.2: OFF SW2.3: on SW2.4: on
- SW2.5: OFF SW2.6: OFF SW2.7: OFF SW2.8: OFF
- SW3.1: OFF SW3.2: on SW3.3: OFF SW3.4: OFF
- SW3.5: on SW3.6: OFF SW3.7: OFF SW3.8: on
- PART 2)
- Connect the BDI2000 Cable to the Sandpoint/Unity 8240:
- BDM Pin 1 on the Unity 8240 processor board is towards the
- PCI PMC connectors, or away from the socketed SDRAM, i.e.:
- ====================
- | ---------------- |
- | | SDRAM | |
- | | | |
- | ---------------- |
- | |~| |
- | |B| ++++++ |
- | |D| + uP + |
- | |M| +8240+ |
- | ~ 1 ++++++ |
- | |
- | |
- | |
- | PMC conn ====== |
- | ===== ====== |
- | |
- ====================
- PART 3)
- Setting up the BDI2000, and preparing for TCP/IP network comms:
- Connect the BDI2000 to the PC using the supplied serial cable.
- Download the BDI2000 software and install it using setup.exe.
- [Note: of course you can also use the Linux command line tool
- "bdisetup" to configure your BDI2000 - the sources are included on
- the floppy disk that comes with your BDI2000. Just in case you don't
- have any Windows PC's - like me :-) -- wd ]
- Power up the BDI2000; then follow directions to assign the IP
- address and related network information. Note that U-Boot
- will be loaded to the Sandpoint via tftp. You need to either
- use the Abatron-provided tftp application or provide a tftp
- server (e.g. Linux/Solaris/*BSD) somewhere on your network.
- Once the IP address etc are assigned via the RS232 port,
- further communication with the BDI2000 will happen via the
- ethernet connection.
- PART 4)
- Making a TCP/IP network connection to the Abatron BDI2000:
- Telnet to the Abatron BDI2000. Assuming that all of the
- networking info was loaded via RS232 correctly, you will see
- the following (scrolling):
- - TARGET: waiting for target Vcc
- - TARGET: waiting for target Vcc
- PART 5)
- Power up the target Sandpoint:
- If the BDM connections are correct, the following will now appear:
- - TARGET: waiting for target Vcc
- - TARGET: waiting for target Vcc
- - TARGET: processing power-up delay
- - TARGET: processing user reset request
- - BDI asserts HRESET
- - Reset JTAG controller passed
- - Bypass check: 0x55 => 0xAA
- - Bypass check: 0x55 => 0xAA
- - JTAG exists check passed
- - Target PVR is 0x00810101
- - COP status is 0x01
- - Check running state passed
- - BDI scans COP freeze command
- - BDI removes HRESET
- - COP status is 0x05
- - Check stopped state passed
- - Check LSRL length passed
- - BDI sets breakpoint at 0xFFF00100
- - BDI resumes program execution
- - Waiting for target stop passed
- - TARGET: Target PVR is 0x00810101
- - TARGET: reseting target passed
- - TARGET: processing target startup ....
- - TARGET: processing target startup passed
- BDI>
- PART 6)
- Erase the current contents of the flash memory:
- BDI>era 0xFFF00000
- Erasing flash at 0xfff00000
- Erasing flash passed
- BDI>era 0xFFF04000
- Erasing flash at 0xfff04000
- Erasing flash passed
- BDI>era 0xFFF06000
- Erasing flash at 0xfff06000
- Erasing flash passed
- BDI>era 0xFFF08000
- Erasing flash at 0xfff08000
- Erasing flash passed
- BDI>era 0xFFF10000
- Erasing flash at 0xfff10000
- Erasing flash passed
- BDI>era 0xFFF20000
- Erasing flash at 0xfff20000
- Erasing flash passed
- PART 7)
- Program the flash memory with the U-Boot image:
- BDI>prog 0xFFF00000 u-boot.bin bin
- Programming u-boot.bin , please wait ....
- Programming flash passed
- PART 8)
- Connect PC to Sandpoint:
- Using a crossover serial cable, attach the PC serial port to the
- Sandpoint's COM1. Set communications parameters to 8N1 / 9600 baud.
- PART 9)
- Reset the Unity and begin U-Boot execution:
- BDI>reset
- - TARGET: processing user reset request
- - TARGET: Target PVR is 0x00810101
- - TARGET: reseting target passed
- - TARGET: processing target init list ....
- - TARGET: processing target init list passed
- BDI>go
- Now see output from U-Boot running, sent via serial port:
- U-Boot 1.1.4 (Jan 23 2002 - 18:29:19)
- CPU: MPC8240 Revision 1.1 at 264 MHz: 16 kB I-Cache 16 kB D-Cache
- Board: Sandpoint 8240 Unity
- DRAM: 64 MB
- FLASH: 2 MB
- PCI: scanning bus0 ...
- bus dev fn venID devID class rev MBAR0 MBAR1 IPIN ILINE
- 00 00 00 1057 0003 060000 13 00000008 00000000 01 00
- 00 0b 00 10ad 0565 060100 10 00000000 00000000 00 00
- 00 0f 00 8086 1229 020000 08 80000000 80000001 01 00
- In: serial
- Out: serial
- Err: serial
- =>
- PART 10)
- Set and save any required environmental variables, examples of some:
- => setenv ethaddr 00:03:47:97:D0:79
- => setenv bootfile your_qnx_image_here
- => setenv hostname sandpointX
- => setenv netmask 255.255.255.0
- => setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.11
- => setenv serverip 192.168.0.10
- => setenv gatewayip=192.168.0.1
- => saveenv
- Saving Enviroment to Flash...
- Un-Protected 1 sectors
- Erasing Flash...
- done
- Erased 1 sectors
- Writing to Flash... done
- Protected 1 sectors
- =>
- **** Example environment: ****
- => printenv
- baudrate=9600
- bootfile=telemetry
- hostname=sp1
- ethaddr=00:03:47:97:E4:6B
- load=tftp 100000 u-boot.bin
- update=protect off all;era FFF00000 FFF3FFFF;cp.b 100000 FFF00000 $(filesize);saveenv
- filesize=1f304
- gatewayip=145.17.228.1
- netmask=255.255.255.0
- ipaddr=145.17.228.42
- serverip=145.17.242.46
- stdin=serial
- stdout=serial
- stderr=serial
- Environment size: 332/8188 bytes
- =>
- here's some text useful stuff for cut-n-paste:
- setenv hostname sandpoint1
- setenv netmask 255.255.255.0
- setenv ipaddr 145.17.228.81
- setenv serverip 145.17.242.46
- setenv gatewayip 145.17.228.1
- saveenv
- PART 11)
- Test U-Boot by tftp'ing new U-Boot, overwriting current:
- => protect off all
- Un-Protect Flash Bank # 1
- => tftp 100000 u-boot.bin
- eth: Intel i82559 PCI EtherExpressPro @0x80000000(bus=0, device=15, func=0)
- ARP broadcast 1
- TFTP from server 145.17.242.46; our IP address is 145.17.228.42; sending through
- gateway 145.17.228.1
- Filename 'u-boot.bin'.
- Load address: 0x100000
- Loading: #########################
- done
- Bytes transferred = 127628 (1f28c hex)
- => era all
- Erase Flash Bank # 1
- done
- Erase Flash Bank # 2 - missing
- => cp.b 0x100000 FFF00000 1f28c
- Copy to Flash... done
- => saveenv
- Saving Enviroment to Flash...
- Un-Protected 1 sectors
- Erasing Flash...
- done
- Erased 1 sectors
- Writing to Flash... done
- Protected 1 sectors
- => reset
- You can put these commands into some environment variables;
- => setenv load tftp 100000 u-boot.bin
- => setenv update protect off all\;era FFF00000 FFF3FFFF\;cp.b 100000 FFF00000 \$(filesize)\;saveenv
- => saveenv
- Then you just have to type "run load" then "run update"
- => run load
- eth: Intel i82559 PCI EtherExpressPro @0x80000000(bus=0, device=15, func=0)
- ARP broadcast 1
- TFTP from server 145.17.242.46; our IP address is 145.17.228.42; sending through
- gateway 145.17.228.1
- Filename 'u-boot.bin'.
- Load address: 0x100000
- Loading: #########################
- done
- Bytes transferred = 127748 (1f304 hex)
- => run update
- Un-Protect Flash Bank # 1
- Un-Protect Flash Bank # 2
- Erase Flash from 0xfff00000 to 0xfff3ffff
- done
- Erased 7 sectors
- Copy to Flash... done
- Saving Enviroment to Flash...
- Un-Protected 1 sectors
- Erasing Flash...
- done
- Erased 1 sectors
- Writing to Flash... done
- Protected 1 sectors
- =>
- PART 12)
- Load OS image (ELF format) via U-Boot using tftp
- => tftp 800000 sandpoint-simple.elf
- eth: Intel i82559 PCI EtherExpressPro @0x80000000(bus=0, device=15, func=0)
- ARP broadcast 1
- TFTP from server 145.17.242.46; our IP address is 145.17.228.42; sending through
- gateway 145.17.228.1
- Filename 'sandpoint-simple.elf'.
- Load address: 0x800000
- Loading: #################################################################
- #################################################################
- #################################################################
- ########################
- done
- Bytes transferred = 1120284 (11181c hex)
- ==>
- PART 13)
- Begin OS image execution: (note that unless you have the
- serial parameters of your OS image set to 9600 (i.e. same as
- the U-Boot binary) you will get garbage here until you change
- the serial communications speed.
- => bootelf 800000
- Loading @ 0x001f0100 (1120028 bytes)
- ## Starting application at 0x001f1d28 ...
- Replace init_hwinfo() with a board specific version
- Loading QNX6....
- Header size=0x0000009c, Total Size=0x000005c0, #Cpu=1, Type=1
- <...loader and kernel messages snipped...>
- Welcome to Neutrino on the Sandpoint
- #
- other information:
- CVS Retrieval Notes:
- U-Boot's SourceForge CVS repository can be checked out
- through anonymous (pserver) CVS with the following
- instruction set. The module you wish to check out must
- be specified as the modulename. When prompted for a
- password for anonymous, simply press the Enter key.
- cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.u-boot.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/u-boot login
- cvs -z6 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.u-boot.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/u-boot co -P u-boot
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