Hi Lukasz,
> Hi Shyam, > > > Signed-off-by: Shyam Saini <shyam.sa...@amarulasolutions.com> > > --- > > doc/imx/common/imx6.txt | 74 > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 74 > > insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/doc/imx/common/imx6.txt b/doc/imx/common/imx6.txt > > index eab88353f6..0b5061128c 100644 > > --- a/doc/imx/common/imx6.txt > > +++ b/doc/imx/common/imx6.txt > > @@ -88,3 +88,77 @@ Reading bank 4: > > > > Word 0x00000002: 9f027772 00000004 > > > > +NAND Boot on i.MX6 with SPL support > > +-------------------------------------- > > + > > +Writing/updating boot image in nand device is not straight forward in > > +i.MX6 platform and it requires boot control block(BCB) to be > > configured. + > > +BCB contains two data structures, Firmware Configuration Block(FCB) > > and +Discovered Bad Block Table(DBBT). FCB has nand timings, DBBT > > search area, +and firmware. See IMX6DQRM Section 8.5.2.2 > > +for more information. > > + > > +We can't use 'nand write' command to write SPL/firmware image > > directly +like other platforms does. So we need special setup to > > write BCB block +as per IMX6QDL reference manual 'nandbcb update' > > command do that job. + > > +for nand boot, up on reset bootrom look for FCB structure in > > +first block's if FCB found the nand timings are loaded for > > +further reads. once FCB read done, DTTB will be loaded and > > +finally firmware will be loaded which is boot image. > > + > > +cmd_nandbcb will create FCB these structures > > +by taking mtd partition as an example. > > I think that the above sentence has a wrong order. Could you rewrite it? I'll fix this in next version. > > > +- initial code will erase entire partition > > +- followed by FCB setup, like first 2 blocks for FCB/DBBT write, > > + and next block for FW1/SPL > > +- write firmware at FW1 block and > > +- finally write fcb/dttb in first 2 block. > > + > > +Typical NAND BCB layout: > > +======================= > > + > > + no.of blocks = partition size / erasesize > > + no.of fcb/dbbt blocks = 2 > > + FW1 offset = no.of fcb/dbbt > > + > > +block 0 1 2 > > + ------------------------------- > > + |FCB/DBBT 0|FCB/DBBT 1| FW 1 | > > + -------------------------------- > > + > > +On summary, nandbcb update will > > +- erase the entire partition > > +- create BCB by creating 2 FCB/BDDT block followed by > > + 1 FW blocks based on partition size and erasesize. > > +- fill FCB/DBBT structures > > +- write FW/SPL in FW1 > > +- write FCB/DBBT in first 2 blocks > > + > > +step-1: write SPL > > + > > +icorem6qdl> ext4load mmc 0:1 $loadaddr SPL > > +39936 bytes read in 10 ms (3.8 MiB/s) > > + > > +icorem6qdl> nandbcb update $loadaddr spl $filesize > > +device 0 offset 0x0, size 0x9c00 > > +Erasing at 0x1c0000 -- 100% complete. > > +NAND fw write: 0x80000 offset, 0xb000 bytes written: OK > > + > > +step-2: write u-boot-dtb.img > > + > > +icorem6qdl> nand erase.part uboot > > + > > +NAND erase.part: device 0 offset 0x200000, size 0x200000 > > +Erasing at 0x3c0000 -- 100% complete. > > +OK > > + > > +icorem6qdl> ext4load mmc 0:1 $loadaddr u-boot-dtb.img > > +589094 bytes read in 37 ms (15.2 MiB/s) > > + > > +icorem6qdl> nand write ${loadaddr} uboot ${filesize} > > + > > +NAND write: device 0 offset 0x200000, size 0x8fd26 > > + 589094 bytes written: OK > > +icorem6qdl> > > Would it be possible to provide nandbcb show command (I guess that I > can dump it with plain nand read)? As of now, fcb/dbbt structure are set only with nandbcb command so before "nand info" we have to run nandbcb atleast once. If we consider kobs-ng in linux it prints fcb content when we write some image so it means fcb is already populated at that time. > It would present the FCB/DBBT structure. Do you think it is > needed/feasible ? Not sure if is it needed or not if you have any proposal or suggestion about this then please let me know. Thanks a lot, Shyam > Best regards, > > Lukasz Majewski > > -- > > DENX Software Engineering GmbH, Managing Director: Wolfgang Denk > HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany > Phone: (+49)-8142-66989-59 Fax: (+49)-8142-66989-80 Email: lu...@denx.de _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de https://lists.denx.de/listinfo/u-boot