uboot/u-boot-stm32mp-2020.01/board/amlogic/p212/README.khadas-vim

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U-Boot for Khadas VIM
=======================
Khadas VIM is an Open Source DIY Box manufactured by Shenzhen Wesion
Technology Co., Ltd with the following specifications:
- Amlogic S905X ARM Cortex-A53 quad-core SoC @ 1.5GHz
- ARM Mali 450 GPU
- 2GB DDR3 SDRAM
- 10/100 Ethernet
- HDMI 2.0 4K/60Hz display
- 40-pin GPIO header
- 2 x USB 2.0 Host, 1 x USB 2.0 Type-C OTG
- 8GB/16GBeMMC
- microSD
- SDIO Wifi Module, Bluetooth
- Two channels IR receiver
Currently the u-boot port supports the following devices:
- serial
- eMMC, microSD
- Ethernet
- I2C
- Regulators
- Reset controller
- Clock controller
- USB Host
- ADC
U-Boot compilation
==================
> export ARCH=arm
> export CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-none-elf-
> make khadas-vim_defconfig
> make
Image creation
==============
Amlogic doesn't provide sources for the firmware and for tools needed
to create the bootloader image, so it is necessary to obtain them from
the git tree published by the board vendor:
> wget https://releases.linaro.org/archive/13.11/components/toolchain/binaries/gcc-linaro-aarch64-none-elf-4.8-2013.11_linux.tar.xz
> wget https://releases.linaro.org/archive/13.11/components/toolchain/binaries/gcc-linaro-arm-none-eabi-4.8-2013.11_linux.tar.xz
> tar xvfJ gcc-linaro-aarch64-none-elf-4.8-2013.11_linux.tar.xz
> tar xvfJ gcc-linaro-arm-none-eabi-4.8-2013.11_linux.tar.xz
> export PATH=$PWD/gcc-linaro-aarch64-none-elf-4.8-2013.11_linux/bin:$PWD/gcc-linaro-arm-none-eabi-4.8-2013.11_linux/bin:$PATH
> git clone https://github.com/khadas/u-boot -b Vim vim-u-boot
> cd vim-u-boot
> make kvim_defconfig
> make CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-none-elf-
> export FIPDIR=$PWD/fip
Go back to mainline U-Boot source tree then :
> mkdir fip
> cp $FIPDIR/gxl/bl2.bin fip/
> cp $FIPDIR/gxl/acs.bin fip/
> cp $FIPDIR/gxl/bl21.bin fip/
> cp $FIPDIR/gxl/bl30.bin fip/
> cp $FIPDIR/gxl/bl301.bin fip/
> cp $FIPDIR/gxl/bl31.img fip/
> cp u-boot.bin fip/bl33.bin
> $FIPDIR/blx_fix.sh \
fip/bl30.bin \
fip/zero_tmp \
fip/bl30_zero.bin \
fip/bl301.bin \
fip/bl301_zero.bin \
fip/bl30_new.bin \
bl30
> python $FIPDIR/acs_tool.pyc fip/bl2.bin fip/bl2_acs.bin fip/acs.bin 0
> $FIPDIR/blx_fix.sh \
fip/bl2_acs.bin \
fip/zero_tmp \
fip/bl2_zero.bin \
fip/bl21.bin \
fip/bl21_zero.bin \
fip/bl2_new.bin \
bl2
> $FIPDIR/gxl/aml_encrypt_gxl --bl3enc --input fip/bl30_new.bin
> $FIPDIR/gxl/aml_encrypt_gxl --bl3enc --input fip/bl31.img
> $FIPDIR/gxl/aml_encrypt_gxl --bl3enc --input fip/bl33.bin
> $FIPDIR/gxl/aml_encrypt_gxl --bl2sig --input fip/bl2_new.bin --output fip/bl2.n.bin.sig
> $FIPDIR/gxl/aml_encrypt_gxl --bootmk \
--output fip/u-boot.bin \
--bl2 fip/bl2.n.bin.sig \
--bl30 fip/bl30_new.bin.enc \
--bl31 fip/bl31.img.enc \
--bl33 fip/bl33.bin.enc
and then write the image to SD with:
> DEV=/dev/your_sd_device
> dd if=fip/u-boot.bin.sd.bin of=$DEV conv=fsync,notrunc bs=512 skip=1 seek=1
> dd if=fip/u-boot.bin.sd.bin of=$DEV conv=fsync,notrunc bs=1 count=444