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      1 SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ OR BSD-3-Clause
      2 #
      3 # Copyright (C) 2018 STMicroelectronics - All Rights Reserved
      4 #
      5 
      6 U-Boot on STMicroelectronics STM32MP1
      7 ======================================
      8 
      9 1. Summary
     10 ==========
     11 This is a quick instruction for setup stm32mp1 boards.
     12 
     13 2. Supported devices
     14 ====================
     15 U-Boot supports one STMP32MP1 SoCs: STM32MP157
     16 
     17 The STM32MP157 is a Cortex-A MPU aimed at various applications.
     18 It features:
     19 - Dual core Cortex-A7 application core
     20 - 2D/3D image composition with GPU
     21 - Standard memories interface support
     22 - Standard connectivity, widely inherited from the STM32 MCU family
     23 - Comprehensive security support
     24 
     25 Everything is supported in Linux but U-Boot is limited to:
     26 1. UART
     27 2. SDCard/MMC controller (SDMMC)
     28 
     29 And the necessary drivers
     30 1. I2C
     31 2. STPMU1
     32 3. Clock, Reset
     33 
     34 Currently the following boards are supported:
     35 + stm32mp157c-ed1
     36 
     37 3. Boot Sequences
     38 =================
     39 
     40 BootRom => FSBL in SYSRAM => SSBL in DDR => OS (Linux Kernel)
     41 
     42 with FSBL = First Stage Bootloader
     43      SSBL = Second Stage Bootloader
     44 
     45 One boot configuration is supported:
     46 
     47    The "Basic" boot chain (defconfig_file : stm32mp15_basic_defconfig)
     48    BootRom => FSBL = U-Boot SPL => SSBL = U-Boot
     49    SPL has limited security initialisation
     50    U-Boot is running in secure mode and provide a secure monitor to the kernel
     51    with only PSCI support (Power State Coordination Interface defined by ARM)
     52 
     53 All the STM32MP1 board supported by U-Boot use the same generic board
     54 stm32mp1 which support all the bootable devices.
     55 
     56 Each board is configurated only with the associated device tree.
     57 
     58 4. Device Tree Selection
     59 ========================
     60 
     61 You need to select the appropriate device tree for your board,
     62 the supported device trees for stm32mp157 are:
     63 
     64 + ed1: daughter board with pmic stpmu1
     65   dts: stm32mp157c-ed1
     66 
     67 5. Build Procedure
     68 ==================
     69 
     70 1. Install required tools for U-Boot
     71 
     72    + install package needed in U-Boot makefile
     73      (libssl-dev, swig, libpython-dev...)
     74    + install ARMv7 toolchain for 32bit Cortex-A (from Linaro,
     75      from SDK for STM32MP1, or any crosstoolchains from your distribution)
     76 
     77 2. Set the cross compiler:
     78 
     79 	# export CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/toolchain/arm-linux-gnueabi-
     80 	(you can use any gcc cross compiler compatible with U-Boot)
     81 
     82 3. Select the output directory (optional)
     83 
     84 	# export KBUILD_OUTPUT=/path/to/output
     85 
     86 	for example: use one output directory for each configuration
     87 	# export KBUILD_OUTPUT=stm32mp15_basic
     88 
     89 4. Configure the U-Boot:
     90 
     91 	# make <defconfig_file>
     92 
     93 	- For basic boot mode: "stm32mp15_basic_defconfig"
     94 
     95 5. Configure the device-tree and build the U-Boot image:
     96 
     97 	# make DEVICE_TREE=<name> all
     98 
     99 
    100   example:
    101      basic boot on ed1
    102 	# export KBUILD_OUTPUT=stm32mp15_basic
    103 	# make stm32mp15_basic_defconfig
    104 	# make DEVICE_TREE=stm32mp157c-ed1 all
    105 
    106 6. Output files
    107 
    108   BootRom and ATF expect binaries with STM32 image header
    109   SPL expects file with U-Boot uImage header
    110 
    111   So in the output directory (selected by KBUILD_OUTPUT),
    112   you can found the needed files:
    113 
    114    + FSBL = spl/u-boot-spl.stm32
    115    + SSBL = u-boot.img
    116 
    117 6. Switch Setting for Boot Mode
    118 ===============================
    119 
    120 You can select the boot mode, on the board ed1 with the switch SW1
    121 
    122  -----------------------------------
    123   Boot Mode   BOOT2   BOOT1   BOOT0
    124  -----------------------------------
    125   Reserved	0	0	0
    126   NOR		0	0	1
    127   SD-Card	1	1	1
    128   SD-Card	1	0	1
    129   eMMC		0	1	0
    130   NAND		0	1	1
    131   Recovery	1	1	0
    132   Recovery	0	0	0
    133 
    134 Recovery is a boot from serial link (UART/USB) and it is used with
    135 STM32CubeProgrammer tool to load executable in RAM and to update the flash
    136 devices available on the board (NOR/NAND/eMMC/SDCARD).
    137 The communication between HOST and board is based on
    138 - for UARTs : the uart protocol used with all MCU STM32
    139 - for USB : based on USB DFU 1.1 (without the ST extensions used on MCU STM32)
    140 
    141 7. Prepare an SDCard
    142 ===================
    143 
    144 The minimal requirements for STMP32MP1 boot up to U-Boot are:
    145 - GPT partitioning (with gdisk or with sgdisk)
    146 - 2 fsbl partitions, named fsbl1 and fsbl2, size at least 256KiB
    147 - one ssbl partition for U-Boot
    148 
    149 Then the minimal GPT partition is:
    150    ----- ------- --------- -------------
    151   | Num | Name  | Size    |  Content    |
    152    ----- ------- -------- --------------
    153   |  1  | fsbl1 | 256 KiB |  ATF or SPL |
    154   |  2  | fsbl2 | 256 KiB |  ATF or SPL |
    155   |  3  | ssbl  | enought |  U-Boot     |
    156   |  *  |  -    |  -      |  Boot/Rootfs|
    157    ----- ------- --------- -------------
    158 
    159 (*) add bootable partition for extlinux.conf
    160     following Generic Distribution
    161     (doc/README.distro for use)
    162 
    163   according the used card reader select the block device
    164   (/dev/sdx or /dev/mmcblk0)
    165   in the next example I use /dev/mmcblk0
    166 
    167 for example: with gpt table with 128 entries
    168 
    169   a) remove previous formatting
    170 	# sgdisk -o /dev/<SDCard dev>
    171 
    172   b) create minimal image
    173 	# sgdisk --resize-table=128 -a 1 \
    174 		-n 1:34:545		-c 1:fsbl1 \
    175 		-n 2:546:1057		-c 2:fsbl2 \
    176 		-n 3:1058:5153		-c 3:ssbl \
    177 		-p /dev/<SDCard dev>
    178 
    179 	you can add other partition for kernel (rootfs for example)
    180 
    181   c) copy the FSBL (2 times) and SSBL file on the correct partition.
    182      in this example in partition 1 to 3
    183 
    184      for basic boot mode : <SDCard dev> = /dev/mmcblk0
    185 	# dd if=u-boot-spl.stm32 of=/dev/mmcblk0p1
    186 	# dd if=u-boot-spl.stm32 of=/dev/mmcblk0p2
    187 	# dd if=u-boot.img of=/dev/mmcblk0p3
    188 
    189 To boot from SDCard, select BootPinMode = 1 1 1 and reset.
    190 
    191 8. Prepare eMMC
    192 ===============
    193 You can use U-Boot to copy binary in eMMC.
    194 
    195 In the next example, you need to boot from SDCARD and the images (u-boot-spl.stm32, u-boot.img)
    196 are presents on SDCARD (mmc 0) in ext4 partition 4 (bootfs).
    197 
    198 To boot from SDCard, select BootPinMode = 1 1 1 and reset.
    199 
    200 Then you update the eMMC with the next U-Boot command :
    201 
    202 a) prepare GPT on eMMC,
    203 	example with 2 partitions, bootfs and roots:
    204 
    205 	# setenv emmc_part "name=ssbl,size=2MiB;name=bootfs,type=linux,bootable,size=64MiB;name=rootfs,type=linux,size=512"
    206 	# gpt write mmc 1 ${emmc_part}
    207 
    208 b) copy SPL on eMMC on firts boot partition
    209 	(SPL max size is 256kB, with LBA 512, 0x200)
    210 
    211 	# ext4load mmc 0:4 0xC0000000 u-boot-spl.stm32
    212 	# mmc dev 1
    213 	# mmc partconf 1 1 1 1
    214 	# mmc write ${fileaddr} 0 200
    215 	# mmc partconf 1 1 1 0
    216 
    217 b) copy U-Boot in first GPT partition of eMMC
    218 
    219 	# ext4load mmc 0:4 0xC0000000 u-boot.img
    220 	# mmc dev 1
    221 	# part start mmc 1 1 partstart
    222 	# part size mmc 1 1 partsize
    223 	# mmc write ${fileaddr} ${partstart} ${partsize}
    224 
    225 To boot from eMMC, select BootPinMode = 0 1 0 and reset.
    226