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@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ U-Boot supports running as a coreboot [1] payload on x86. So far only Link
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on other x86 boards since coreboot deals with most of the low-level details.
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U-Boot also supports booting directly from x86 reset vector without coreboot,
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-aka raw support or bare support. Currently Link, Intel Crown Bay and Intel
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-Minnowboard Max support running U-Boot 'bare metal'.
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+aka raw support or bare support. Currently Link, Intel Crown Bay, Intel
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+Minnowboard Max and Intel Galileo support running U-Boot 'bare metal'.
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As for loading an OS, U-Boot supports directly booting a 32-bit or 64-bit
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Linux kernel as part of a FIT image. It also supports a compressed zImage.
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@@ -110,7 +110,6 @@ Now you can build U-Boot and obtain u-boot.rom
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$ make crownbay_defconfig
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$ make all
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Intel Minnowboard Max instructions:
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This uses as FSP as with Crown Bay, except it is for the Atom E3800 series.
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@@ -136,6 +135,24 @@ Now you can build U-Boot and obtain u-boot.rom
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$ make minnowmax_defconfig
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$ make all
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+Intel Galileo instructions:
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+Only one binary blob is needed for Remote Management Unit (RMU) within Intel
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+Quark SoC. Not like FSP, U-Boot does not call into the binary. The binary is
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+needed by the Quark SoC itself.
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+You can get the binary blob from Quark Board Support Package from Intel website:
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+* ./QuarkSocPkg/QuarkNorthCluster/Binary/QuarkMicrocode/RMU.bin
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+Rename the file and put it to the board directory by:
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+ $ cp RMU.bin board/intel/galileo/rmu.bin
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+Now you can build U-Boot and obtain u-boot.rom
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+$ make galileo_defconfig
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+$ make all
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Test with coreboot
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@@ -203,7 +220,6 @@ mtrr - List and set the Memory Type Range Registers (MTRR). These are used to
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Development Flow
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These notes are for those who want to port U-Boot to a new x86 platform.
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Since x86 CPUs boot from SPI flash, a SPI flash emulator is a good investment.
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