Yes, it is for bringup purpose. We have working uboot software and we split
the code in order to have FSBL and SSBL and I had such problem but it was a
matter of deleting "-f auto" and -E option from mkimage for building
u-boot.img. Now FSBL, SSBL and kernel starts successfully.

pt., 6 gru 2019 o 12:26 Valdis Klētnieks <[email protected]>
napisał(a):

> On Fri, 06 Dec 2019 10:03:34 +0100, Tomek Domek said:
>
> >  And this uboot and spl is somekind of experimental software which is in
> > the middle of creation. Could anyone try to guide what might be possible
> > the reason of the issue as I am a bit new in u-boot development?
>
> Is there a reason why you're using an experimental uboot/spl rather than
> a known-stable working version for whatever hardware this is?
>
> (Of course, if this is bring-up of a new architecture that has never been
> supported by uboot, so there's never been a  working uboot for the device,
> it's
> time to quote the movie Animal House: "My advice to you is to start
> drinking
> heavily")
>
>
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