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LYNX KDI SUPPORT
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Last Update: July 20, 2003
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=======================================================================
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This file describes support for LynuxWorks KDI within U-Boot. Support
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is enabled by defining CONFIG_LYNXKDI.
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LYNXOS AND BLUECAT SUPPORTED
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============================
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Both LynxOS and BlueCat linux KDIs are supported. The implementation
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automatically detects which is being booted. When you use mkimage
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you should specify "lynxos" for both (see target-specific notes).
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SUPPORTED ARCHITECTURE/TARGETS
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==============================
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The following targets have been tested:
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-PowerPC MPC8260ADS
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FILES TO LOOK AT
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================
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include/lynxkdi.h -defines a simple struct passed to a kdi.
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common/lynxkdi.c -implements the call to the kdi.
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common/cmd_bootm.c -top-level command implementation ("bootm").
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====================================================================
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TARGET SPECIFIC NOTES
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====================================================================
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MPC8260ADS
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===========
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The default LynxOS and BlueCat implementations require some
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modifications to the config file.
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Edit include/configs/MPC8260ADS.h to use the following:
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#define CONFIG_SYS_IMMR 0xFA200000
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#define CONFIG_SYS_BCSR 0xFA100000
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#define CONFIG_SYS_BR1_PRELIM 0xFA101801
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When creating a LynxOS or BlueCat u-boot image using mkimage,
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you must specify the following:
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Both: -A ppc -O lynxos -T kernel -C none
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LynxOS: -a 0x00004000 -e 0x00004020
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BlueCat: -a 0x00500000 -e 0x00507000
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To pass the MAC address to BlueCat you should define the
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"fcc2_ether_addr" parameter in the "bootargs" environment
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variable. E.g.:
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==> setenv bootargs fcc2_ether_addr=00:11:22:33:44:55:66
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