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* [http://compulab.co.il/t3517/html/t3517-cm-datasheet.htm CM-T3517]
 
* [http://compulab.co.il/t3517/html/t3517-cm-datasheet.htm CM-T3517]
 
* [http://compulab.co.il/t3530/html/t3530-cm-datasheet.htm CM-T3530]
 
* [http://compulab.co.il/t3530/html/t3530-cm-datasheet.htm CM-T3530]
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* [http://compulab.co.il/t3530/html/t3530-cm-datasheet.htm CM-T3730]
  
 
CM-T3x firmware consists of two components: X-Loader and U-Boot. X-Loader is the bootstrap utility invoked by the boot ROM code of the CPU. X-Loader performs minimal hardware initialization and loads stage two bootloader, namely U-Boot. U-Boot initializes hardware modules necessary for system boot and loads the operating system.
 
CM-T3x firmware consists of two components: X-Loader and U-Boot. X-Loader is the bootstrap utility invoked by the boot ROM code of the CPU. X-Loader performs minimal hardware initialization and loads stage two bootloader, namely U-Boot. U-Boot initializes hardware modules necessary for system boot and loads the operating system.
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U-Boot is the stage two bootloader used on CM-T3x. It allows flexible selection of operating system boot modes, provides scripting facilities and command line interface through serial port.
 
U-Boot is the stage two bootloader used on CM-T3x. It allows flexible selection of operating system boot modes, provides scripting facilities and command line interface through serial port.
  
U-Boot resides in the system NAND flash starting from offset 0x80000. In addition, two blocks at offset 0x260000 are used by the U-Boot environment. In case an MMC/SD card is used as boot media, U-Boot binary should be present in card's root directory and named {{filename|u-boot.bin}}.
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U-Boot resides in the system NAND flash starting from offset 0x80000 or in a file on MMC/SD card. In case an MMC/SD card is used as boot media, U-Boot binary should be present in card's root directory and named {{filename|u-boot.bin}}.
  
 
U-Boot allows booting operating system from the on-board NAND flash, MMC/SD card or from network.
 
U-Boot allows booting operating system from the on-board NAND flash, MMC/SD card or from network.
 
Please consult [[U-Boot quick reference]] and [http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/Documentation U-Boot project documentation] for U-Boot features and commands description.
 
Please consult [[U-Boot quick reference]] and [http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/Documentation U-Boot project documentation] for U-Boot features and commands description.
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=== U-Boot environment ===
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U-Boot environment can reside on the NAND flash or on the MMC/SD card.
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In case the NAND flash is used, two blocks at offset 0x260000 are used for the U-Boot environment.<br>
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In case the MMC/SD card is used, the environment resides in cylinder 16 (offset 0x75A9E00 - in bytes).
  
 
== Boot sources ==
 
== Boot sources ==
CM-T3x can boot either from on-board NAND flash or from MMC/SD card. The boot source can be selected using jumper E6 or button SW1 on SB-T35.
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=== CM-T3730 ===
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CM-T3730 does not have an on-board NAND flash, therefore it can only boot from the on-board micro SD card.
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=== CM-T3530, CM-T3517 with SB-T35 base board ===
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CM-T3530 and CM-T3517 can boot either from on-board NAND flash or from MMC/SD card. The boot source can be selected using jumper E6 or button SW1 on SB-T35:
 
* To boot the system from the on-board NAND flash make sure that jumper E6 is not present.
 
* To boot the system from the on-board NAND flash make sure that jumper E6 is not present.
 
* To boot the system from the MMC/SD card install jumper E6 before power-on or hold button SW1 during system startup.
 
* To boot the system from the MMC/SD card install jumper E6 before power-on or hold button SW1 during system startup.
Please refer to [[CM-T3530: Linux: Booting from MMC/SD card]] for further details.
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Please refer to [[CM-T3x: Linux: Booting from MMC/SD card]] for further details.
  
 
== Default NAND flash mapping ==
 
== Default NAND flash mapping ==
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| remaining NAND flash space
 
| remaining NAND flash space
 
|}
 
|}
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== Default MMC/SD card mapping ==
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{| cellpadding="3" border="1" style="border: 1px solid rgb(85, 85, 85); border-collapse: collapse;"
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|+ CM-T3x MMC/SD card mapping
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|-
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! Partition
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! Description
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! Size (Cylinders)
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! Offset (Bytes)
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|-
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| /dev/sdc1
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| Boot
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| 15
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| 0x7E00
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|-
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| /dev/sdc2
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| U-Boot environment
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| 1
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| 0x75A9E00
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|-
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| /dev/sdc3
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| Linux file system
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| remaining MMC/SD card space
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| 0x7D82000
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|}
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{{filename|fdisk}} output for the 4GB sample MMC/SD card:
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<pre>
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Disk /dev/sdc: 3965 MB, 3965190144 bytes
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255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 482 cylinders
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Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
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Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
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I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
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Disk identifier: 0x00000000
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  Device Boot      Start        End      Blocks  Id  System
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/dev/sdc1  *          1          15      120456    c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
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/dev/sdc2              16          16        8032+  da  Non-FS data
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/dev/sdc3              17        482    3743145  83  Linux
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</pre>
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{{note|Cylinder size and number of the first two partitions must match! Otherwise U-Boot can damage files that will overlap with U-Boot environment!}}
  
 
== Know issues ==
 
== Know issues ==
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[[Category:CM-T3517|U-Boot: Firmware Overview]]
 
[[Category:CM-T3517|U-Boot: Firmware Overview]]
 
[[Category:CM-T3530|U-Boot: Firmware Overview]]
 
[[Category:CM-T3530|U-Boot: Firmware Overview]]
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[[Category:CM-T3730|U-Boot: Firmware Overview]]

Revision as of 06:56, 30 August 2011

Introduction

This article describes firmware for CM-T3x system-on-module product line. The CM-T3x product line includes the following modules:

CM-T3x firmware consists of two components: X-Loader and U-Boot. X-Loader is the bootstrap utility invoked by the boot ROM code of the CPU. X-Loader performs minimal hardware initialization and loads stage two bootloader, namely U-Boot. U-Boot initializes hardware modules necessary for system boot and loads the operating system.

X-Loader

X-Loader resides in the first erase block of the system NAND flash or in a file on MMC/SD card. It is loaded into the CPU internal SRAM immediately after system reset. The CPU internal boot ROM determines what storage media to use in accordance with BOOT_SOURCE signal value (pin 65 of connector P1 on CM-T3x). SB-T35 allows easy switch between NAND and MMC/SD boot.

X-Loader is responsible for initial clock setup, DDR initialization and boot media controller initialization. After basic hardware setup X-Loader loads U-Boot bootloader into the system RAM and transfers control to the U-Boot bootloader.

U-Boot

U-Boot is the stage two bootloader used on CM-T3x. It allows flexible selection of operating system boot modes, provides scripting facilities and command line interface through serial port.

U-Boot resides in the system NAND flash starting from offset 0x80000 or in a file on MMC/SD card. In case an MMC/SD card is used as boot media, U-Boot binary should be present in card's root directory and named u-boot.bin.

U-Boot allows booting operating system from the on-board NAND flash, MMC/SD card or from network. Please consult U-Boot quick reference and U-Boot project documentation for U-Boot features and commands description.

U-Boot environment

U-Boot environment can reside on the NAND flash or on the MMC/SD card. In case the NAND flash is used, two blocks at offset 0x260000 are used for the U-Boot environment.
In case the MMC/SD card is used, the environment resides in cylinder 16 (offset 0x75A9E00 - in bytes).

Boot sources

CM-T3730

CM-T3730 does not have an on-board NAND flash, therefore it can only boot from the on-board micro SD card.

CM-T3530, CM-T3517 with SB-T35 base board

CM-T3530 and CM-T3517 can boot either from on-board NAND flash or from MMC/SD card. The boot source can be selected using jumper E6 or button SW1 on SB-T35:

  • To boot the system from the on-board NAND flash make sure that jumper E6 is not present.
  • To boot the system from the MMC/SD card install jumper E6 before power-on or hold button SW1 during system startup.

Please refer to CM-T3x: Linux: Booting from MMC/SD card for further details.

Default NAND flash mapping

CM-T3x NAND flash mapping
Offset Description Size (kilobytes)
0x0 X-Loader 512
0x80000 U-Boot 640
0x120000 Reserved 1280
0x260000 U-Boot environment 256
0x2a0000 Linux kernel 4096
0x6a0000 Linux filesystem remaining NAND flash space


Default MMC/SD card mapping

CM-T3x MMC/SD card mapping
Partition Description Size (Cylinders) Offset (Bytes)
/dev/sdc1 Boot 15 0x7E00
/dev/sdc2 U-Boot environment 1 0x75A9E00
/dev/sdc3 Linux file system remaining MMC/SD card space 0x7D82000

fdisk output for the 4GB sample MMC/SD card:

Disk /dev/sdc: 3965 MB, 3965190144 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 482 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x00000000

   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/sdc1   *           1          15      120456    c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/sdc2              16          16        8032+  da  Non-FS data
/dev/sdc3              17         482     3743145   83  Linux


Admolition note.png Cylinder size and number of the first two partitions must match! Otherwise U-Boot can damage files that will overlap with U-Boot environment!

Know issues

  • If U-Boot environment variable bootdelay is set to 0 or an invalid value, automatic OS boot cannot be stopped.