How to use vanilla kernel on APF28: Difference between revisions
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* | * Kernel 3.8 use device tree, then this paramter must be set too: | ||
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BIOS> setenv fdt_addr_r 41000000 | |||
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* To boot with [[Network_File_System_configuration#Boot_from_NFS | NFS boot]] use: | |||
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BIOS> run nfsboot | BIOS> run nfsboot | ||
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* But nand boot work now, just don't forget to update the dtb (if you run update_all it's already done): | |||
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BIOS> run update_dtb | |||
BIOS> boot | |||
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Revision as of 08:54, 28 October 2013
By default, the kernel for APF28 is the 2.6.35 version (from Freescale BSP). Migration to Mainline (3.8+) is in progress but not finished, this article explains how to use (test) these kernels with latest armadeus trunk.
Mainline support is done with Device Tree.
Get the trunk version
- Get the latest trunk version with command :
$ git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/armadeus/code armadeus-trunk
- Configure the view for APF28 :
$ cd armadeus-trunk $ make apf28_defconfig
- On menuconfig select :
Toolchain --->
Kernel Headers (Linux 2.6 (manually specified version)) --->
(3.8) linux version
...
System configuration --->
(ttyAMA0) Port to run a getty (login prompt) on
...
Kernel --->
(3.8) Kernel version
(40008000) load address (for 3.7+ multi-platform image)
(../patches/linux/$(BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_VERSION)) Custom kernel patches
(imx28-apf28dev) Device Tree Source file names
- Then build :
$ make
U-Boot modification
- Linux nand driver has changed on kernel 3.8, then U-Boot code must be modified to match it.
- Edit file :
buildroot/target/device/armadeus/apf28/apf28-u-boot-2013.04.h
- And change line 153:
#define CONFIG_MTDMAP "gpmi-nand"
- Then re-build U-Boot:
make uboot-dirclean;make uboot;
- Serial port used for console has now a different name: ttyAMA0. So if you want to see something on your serial console please do the following before booting:
BIOS> setenv console console=ttyAMA0,115200n8 BIOS> setenv consoledev ttyAMA0
- Kernel 3.8 use device tree, then this paramter must be set too:
BIOS> setenv fdt_addr_r 41000000
- To boot with NFS boot use:
BIOS> run nfsboot
- But nand boot work now, just don't forget to update the dtb (if you run update_all it's already done):
BIOS> run update_dtb BIOS> boot
Which devices are supported ?
Roadmap
- SPI
- touchscreen