5 This README is about U-Boot support for TI's ARM Cortex-A8 based OMAP3 [1]
6 family of SoCs. TI's OMAP3 SoC family contains an ARM Cortex-A8. Additionally,
7 some family members contain a TMS320C64x+ DSP and/or an Imagination SGX 2D/3D
8 graphics processor and various other standard peripherals.
10 Currently the following boards are supported:
12 * OMAP3530 BeagleBoard [2]
18 * OpenPandora Ltd. Pandora [5]
20 * TI/Logic PD Zoom MDK [6]
22 * TI/Logic PD Zoom 2 [7]
24 * CompuLab Ltd. CM-T35 [8]
31 make omap3_beagle_config
36 make omap3_overo_config
46 make omap3_zoom1_config
51 make omap3_zoom2_config
63 To make U-Boot for OMAP3 support NAND device SW or HW ECC calculation, U-Boot
64 for OMAP3 supports custom user command
68 To be compatible with NAND drivers using SW ECC (e.g. kernel code)
72 enables SW ECC calculation. HW ECC enabled with
76 is typically used to write 2nd stage bootloader (known as 'x-loader') which is
77 executed by OMAP3's boot rom and therefore has to be written with HW ECC.
79 For all other commands see
91 if (!gpio_request(N, "")) {
92 gpio_direction_output(N, 0);
98 if (!gpio_request(N, "")) {
99 gpio_direction_output(N, 0);
100 gpio_set_value(N, 0);
105 if (!gpio_request(N, "")) {
106 gpio_direction_input(N);
107 val = gpio_get_value(N);
111 printf("GPIO N is set\n");
113 printf("GPIO N is clear\n");
117 void omap3_dma_init(void)
119 int omap3_dma_get_conf_chan(uint32_t chan, struct dma4_chan *config);
120 Read config of the channel
121 int omap3_dma_conf_chan(uint32_t chan, struct dma4_chan *config);
122 Write config to the channel
123 int omap3_dma_conf_transfer(uint32_t chan, uint32_t *src, uint32_t *dst,
125 Config source, destination and size of a transfer
126 int omap3_dma_wait_for_transfer(uint32_t chan)
127 Wait for a transfer to end - this hast to be called before a channel
128 or the data the channel transferd are used.
129 int omap3_dma_get_revision(uint32_t *minor, uint32_t *major)
130 Read silicon Revision of the DMA module
135 There are some OMAP3 devices out there with NAND attached. Due to the fact that
136 OMAP3 ROM code can only handle 1-bit hamming ECC for accessing first page
137 (place where SPL lives) we require this setup for u-boot at least when reading
138 the second progam within SPL. A lot of newer NAND chips however require more
139 than 1-bit ECC for the pages, some can live with 1-bit for the first page. To
140 handle this we can switch to another ECC algorithm after reading the payload
146 To enable hardware assisted BCH8 (8-bit BCH [Bose, Chaudhuri, Hocquenghem]) on
147 OMAP3 devices we can use the BCH library in lib/bch.c. To do so add CONFIG_BCH
148 and set CONFIG_NAND_OMAP_ECCSCHEME=5 (refer README.nand) for selecting BCH8_SW.
149 The NAND OOB layout is the same as in linux kernel, if the linux kernel BCH8
150 implementation for OMAP3 works for you so the u-boot version should also.
151 When you require the SPL to read with BCH8 there are two more configs to
154 * CONFIG_SYS_NAND_ECCPOS (must be the same as .eccpos in
155 GPMC_NAND_HW_BCH8_ECC_LAYOUT defined in
156 arch/arm/include/asm/arch-omap3/omap_gpmc.h)
157 * CONFIG_SYS_NAND_ECCSIZE must be 512
158 * CONFIG_SYS_NAND_ECCBYTES must be 13 for this BCH8 setup
163 OMAP3 U-Boot is based on U-Boot tar ball [9] for BeagleBoard and EVM done by
164 several TI employees.
171 http://www.ti.com/omap3 (high volume) and
172 http://www.ti.com/omap35x (broad market)
174 [2] OMAP3530 BeagleBoard:
176 http://beagleboard.org/
180 http://www.gumstix.net/Overo/
184 http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/tmdxevm3503.html
186 [5] OpenPandora Ltd. Pandora:
188 http://openpandora.org/
190 [6] TI/Logic PD Zoom MDK:
192 http://www.logicpd.com/products/devkit/ti/zoom_mobile_development_kit
194 [7] TI/Logic PD Zoom 2
196 http://www.logicpd.com/sites/default/files/1012659A_Zoom_OMAP34x-II_MDP_Brief.pdf
198 [8] CompuLab Ltd. CM-T35:
200 http://www.compulab.co.il/t3530/html/t3530-cm-datasheet.htm
204 http://beagleboard.googlecode.com/files/u-boot_beagle_revb.tar.gz