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- QSPI Boot source support Overview
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- 1. LS1043A
- LS1043AQDS
- 2. LS2080A
- LS2080AQDS
- 3. LS1012A
- LS1012AQDS
- LS1012ARDB
- 4. LS1046A
- LS1046AQDS
- LS1046ARDB
- Booting from QSPI
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- Booting from QSPI requires two images, RCW and u-boot-dtb.bin.
- The difference between QSPI boot RCW image and NOR boot image is the PBI
- command sequence for setting the boot location pointer. It's should point
- to the address for u-boot in QSPI flash.
- RCW image should be written to the beginning of QSPI flash device.
- Example of using u-boot command
- => sf probe 0:0
- SF: Detected S25FL256S_64K with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 32 MiB
- => sf erase 0 +<size of rcw image>
- SF: 65536 bytes @ 0x0 Erased: OK
- => sf write <rcw image in memory> 0 <size of rcw image>
- SF: 164 bytes @ 0x0 Written: OK
- To get the QSPI image, build u-boot with QSPI config, for example,
- <board_name>_qspi_defconfig. The image needed is u-boot-dtb.bin.
- The u-boot image should be written to 0x10000(but 0x1000 for LS1043A, LS2080A).
- => sf probe 0:0
- SF: Detected S25FL256S_64K with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 32 MiB
- => sf erase 10000 +<size of u-boot image>
- SF: 589824 bytes @ 0x10000 Erased: OK
- => sf write <u-boot image in memory> 10000 <size of u-boot image>
- SF: 580966 bytes @ 0x10000 Written: OK
- With these two images in QSPI flash device, the board can boot from QSPI.
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