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About

This is a howto install uboot and a new kernel on the mini2440. Big thanks to BusError for the instructions and guidance. DISCLAIMER: This worked for me, if it eats your cat or burns your kitchen sink, don't blame me.

Preparations

Toolchain

I used this one:http://www.codesourcery.com/sgpp/lite/arm/portal/package3696/public/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/arm-2008q3-72-arm-none-linux-gnueabi-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.bz2

Add the bin dir to the $PATH. If you have a toolchain with another prefix (like arm-linux-) adapt the CROSS_COMPILE environment variable in the next steps.

Setting up the bootloader

Compiling uboot

Clone the git tree:

mkdir uboot; cd ubootgit clone git://repo.or.cz/u-boot-openmoko/mini2440.git

Setup cross compiling:

export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi-

or edit your .bashrc eg.

export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi-export PS1="\[\033[1;34m\]\u \[\033[0m\]\w:\$: \[\033[0m\]"#export PS1="\u:\w\$>"LS_OPTIONS="--color=auto"alias ls="ls $LS_OPTIONS"

Prepare the mini2440 target:

cd mini2440make mini2440_config

Compile:

make all

This will give you a "u-boot.bin". If you get an error about a missing whatever-gcc, verifiy if there is a hardcoded CROSS_COMPILE setting in the Makefile

Flashing uboot

We use the installed vivi bootloader to load uboot via usb. Power the board off, set the NOR switch to on, power the board on. You'll get the vivi output on the serial console. Press 'q' to go to the shell and do the "load flash" on address 0 with the size of "u-boot.bin" (238232 bytes in this example):

[q] Goto shell of vivi                                                          Enter your selection: q                                                         Supervivi> load flash 0 238232 u                                                USB host is connected. Waiting a download.                                      

Use the "s3c2410_boot_usb" utility (http://mini2440.googlecode.com/files/s3c2410_boot_usb-20060807.tar.bz2) to upload the "u-boot.bin" via usb:

./s3c2410_boot_usb u-boot.bin 

You'll see something like this as output, ignore the error message:

csum = 0x9a6esend_file: addr = 0x33f80000, len = 0x0003a298Error downloading program

and this on the serial console:

Now, Downloading [ADDRESS:30000000h,TOTAL:238242]                               RECEIVED FILE SIZE:  238242 (232KB/S, 1S)                                       Downloaded file at 0x30000000, size = 238232 bytes                              Found block size = 0x0003c000                                                   Erasing...    ... done                                                          Writing...    ... done                                                          Written 238232 bytes                                                            Supervivi>

Then you see

MINI2440 # saveenvSaving Environment to NAND...Erasing Nand...nand_erase: attempt to erase a bad block at page 0x00000260

Try

MINI2440 # nand scrub...Really scrub this NAND flash? <y/N>

press y and enter. After erasing make

MINI2440 # nand createbbt

press y and enter. Now you can save the environment

 MINI2440 # saveenv

Now power off the board, set the NOR switch back to off, and power on the board. We verify the version and then prepare config storage in flash:

MINI2440 # version                                                                                                                                              U-Boot 1.3.2-dirty-moko12 (Mar  8 2009 - 13:50:19)  MINI2440 # dynenv set 40000                                                     device 0 offset 0x40000, size 0x3fc0000                                         45 4e 56 30 - 00 00 04 00           MINI2440 # saveenv                                                              Saving Environment to NAND...                                                   Erasing Nand...Writing to Nand... done                                          MINI2440 # reset                                                                

Configure uboot

do a "printenv" to show active settings. Adjust the IP for uboot and the tftp server. We need proper IP connectivity to load the kernel with tftp. "setenv" is your friend. "saveenv" stores the setting to flash.

Kernel

Compilation

Fetch from git:

mkdir kernel; cd kernelgit clone git://repo.or.cz/linux-2.6/mini2440.gitcd mini2440mkdir -p ../kernel-bin

Generate .config from mini2440 template:

CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- ARCH=arm make O=../kernel-bin/ mini2440_defconfig

Compile kernel and modules:

CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- ARCH=arm make O=../kernel-bin/

Generate "uImage" with the "mkimage" tool:

../uboot/mini2440/tools/mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x30008000 -e 0x30008000 -d ../kernel-bin/arch/arm/boot/zImage /tftpboot/uImage

Flash kernel

Verify partitions, we need the offset for the kernel partition (probably 0x60000):

mtdparts

Erase the kernel partition:

nand erase 60000 <padded size>

Load the kernel with uboot into ram:

tftp 0x32000000 uImage

Note the size, pad it to 512 byte and use the nand write command to flash it:

nand write 32000000 60000 <padded size>.

Configure uboot

We use a nfs chroot for now:

setenv bootargs console=ttySAC0,115200 noinitrd init=/sbin/init mini2440=1tb ip=192.168.80.12 root=/dev/nfs rw nfsroot=192.168.80.1:/home/public/arm

This is helpful for automatic booting:

setenv bootcmd 'nboot.e kernel; bootm'

Setting up embedian

Follow this nice howto from BusErrorhttp://code.google.com/p/mini2440/wiki/Emdebian

Troubleshooting

Write errors

When you have bad blocks in NAND, you'll get write errors. This gives more information:http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/NAND_bad_blocks

Clear the flash (do not reset the board till uboot is reinstalled, or you need to use NOR/vivi to reinstall uboot via usb):

nand scrub

Create new bad blocks table:

nand createbbt

Reflash uboot (use the size in the output from the tftp command and pad it to hit 512 byte boundaries for the nand write command)

tftp 0x32000000 u-boot.binnand write 32000000 0 <size of u-boot.bin>reset

Create dynamic partitions:

dynpartdynenv set u-boot_envsaveenvreset

And then use write.e to write to the mtdparts, e.g.:

tftp 0x32000000 uImagenand write.e 32000000 kernelnboot.e kernel

Links

http://bliterness.blogspot.com/

http://code.google.com/p/mini2440/

http://blog.cor-net.org/(Qt 4.5 on mini2440)

http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Getting_Started

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