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  1. This document explains how to set up a basic Buildroot system on various
  2. Atmel boards. Additional details can also be found on the Linux4SAM website:
  3. http://www.at91.com/linux4sam/bin/view/Linux4SAM/
  4. This guide covers the following configurations:
  5. - at91sam9g45m10ek_defconfig
  6. - at91sam9rlek_defconfig
  7. - at91sam9x5ek_defconfig (at91sam9g15, at91sam9g25, at91sam9x25,
  8. at91sam9g35 and at91sam9x35)
  9. - atmel_sama5d3xek_defconfig (sama5d31, sama5d33, sama5d34, sama5d35,
  10. sama5d36)
  11. - atmel_sama5d3_xplained_defconfig
  12. - atmel_sama5d3_xplained_dev_defconfig
  13. - atmel_sama5d3_xplained_mmc_defconfig
  14. - atmel_sama5d3_xplained_mmc_dev_defconfig
  15. - atmel_sama5d4ek_defconfig
  16. - atmel_sama5d4_xplained_defconfig
  17. - atmel_sama5d4_xplained_dev_defconfig
  18. - atmel_sama5d4_xplained_mmc_defconfig
  19. - atmel_sama5d4_xplained_mmc_dev_defconfig
  20. - atmel_sama5d2_xplained_mmc_defconfig
  21. - atmel_sama5d2_xplained_mmc_dev_defconfig
  22. These configurations will use AT91Bootstrap, u-boot and a linux kernel from
  23. the git trees maintained by Atmel.
  24. The configurations labeled as 'dev' provide a development rootfs with tools to
  25. tests the features of the SoC:
  26. - ALSA tools to test audio
  27. - FFMPEG to record video from the ISI/ISC
  28. - I2C, SPI, CAN, etc. tools
  29. - modetest for LCD screens, HDMI
  30. - Wilc1000 firmware for the Atmel Wireless sdio module
  31. - SSH for convenience
  32. - GDB/GDB server for debug
  33. Configuring and building Buildroot
  34. ==================================
  35. For most configurations listed above, the Buildroot configuration
  36. assumes the system will be flashed on NAND. In this case, after
  37. building Buildroot, follow the instructions in the "Flashing the NAND
  38. using SAM-BA" section below.
  39. For the Xplained boards, an alternative Buildroot configuration is
  40. provided to boot from an SD card. Those configurations are labeled as
  41. 'mmc'. In this case, after building Buildroot, follow the instructions
  42. in the "Preparting the SD card" sction.
  43. To configure and build Buildroot, run:
  44. make <board>_defconfig
  45. make
  46. Flashing the NAND using SAM-BA
  47. ==============================
  48. Flashing the board
  49. ------------------
  50. Connect the board:
  51. o at91sam9g45m10ek: DBGU: J10, USB sam-ba: J14
  52. o at91sam9rlek: DBGU: J19, USB sam-ba: J21
  53. o at91sam9x5ek: DBGU: J11, USB sam-ba: J20
  54. o sama5d3xek: DBGU: J14, USB sam-ba: J20
  55. o sama5d3 Xplained: DBGU: J23, USB sam-ba: J6
  56. o sama5d4ek: DBGU: J22 or J24, USB sam-ba: J1
  57. o sama5d4 Xplained: DBGU: J1, USB sam-ba: J11
  58. Start the board in RomBOOT:
  59. o at91sam9g45m10ek:
  60. 1. open JP8, JP10 and JP12
  61. 2. start the board
  62. 3. close JP8, JP10 and JP12
  63. o at91sam9rlek:
  64. 1. J11 on 1-2 (BMS=1), open J12 and J13
  65. 2. start the board
  66. 3. close J12 and J13
  67. o at91sam9x5ek:
  68. 1. open JP9 and:
  69. - Cogent: open *NCS jumper
  70. - Embest: open SW1
  71. - Ronetix: open J1 and J2
  72. 2. start the board
  73. 3. close JP9 and:
  74. - Cogent: close *NCS jumper
  75. - Embest: close SW1 (ON position)
  76. - Ronetix: close J1 and J2
  77. o sama5d3xek:
  78. 1. start the board
  79. 2. push BP4 and BP1
  80. 3. release BP1
  81. 4. release BP4
  82. o sama5d3 Xplained:
  83. 1. open JP5 (NANDCS) and JP6 (SPICS)
  84. 2. start the board
  85. 3. close JP5 ans JP6
  86. o sama5d4ek:
  87. 1. start the board
  88. 2. push BP3 and BP4
  89. 3. release BP4
  90. 4. release BP3
  91. o sama5d4 Xplained:
  92. 1. close JP7 (BOOT_DIS)
  93. 2. start the board
  94. 3. open JP7
  95. "RomBOOT" should appear on your console (this should be ttyUSBx or ttyACMx)
  96. Now locate the USB sam-ba interface it should be ttyACMx, usually ttyACM0
  97. dmesg on your machine should give:
  98. usb 1-2.1.4: New USB device found, idVendor=03eb, idProduct=6124
  99. usb 1-2.1.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0
  100. cdc_acm 1-2.1.4:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device
  101. Look for idVendor=03eb, idProduct=6124, this is the interface you want to use.
  102. You can then flash the board using the provided flasher.sh script in board/atmel:
  103. board/atmel/flasher.sh <builddir_path> <interface> <board>
  104. For example, for an out of tree build made in
  105. /tmp/atmel_sama5d3_xplained/ for the sama5d3 Xplained, you would use:
  106. board/atmel/flasher.sh /tmp/atmel_sama5d3_xplained/ /dev/ttyACM0 sama5d3_xplained
  107. Reboot, the system should boot up to the buildroot login invite.
  108. Preparing the SD card
  109. =====================
  110. An image named sdcard.img is automatically generated. With this image,
  111. you no longer have to care about the creation of the partition and
  112. copying files to the SD card.
  113. You need at least a 1GB SD card. All the data on the SD card will be
  114. lost. To copy the image on the SD card:
  115. /!\ Caution be sure to do it on the right mmcblk device /!\
  116. dd if=output/images/sdcard.img of=/dev/mmcblk0
  117. Insert your SD card in your Xplained board, and enjoy. The default
  118. U-Boot environment will load properly the kernel and Device Tree blob
  119. from the first partition of the SD card, so everything works
  120. automatically.
  121. By default a 16MB FAT partition is created. It contains at91bootstrap,
  122. u-boot, the kernel image and all dtb variants for your board. The dtb
  123. used is the basic one:
  124. U-Boot> print
  125. [...]
  126. bootcmd=fatload mmc 1:1 0x21000000 at91-sama5d2_xplained.dtb; fatload mmc 1:1 0x22000000 zImage; bootz 0x22000000 - 0x21000000
  127. [...]
  128. If you want to use a variant such as the _pda7 one, you will have to
  129. update your u-boot environment:
  130. U-Boot> setenv bootcmd 'fatload mmc 1:1 0x21000000 at91-sama5d2_xplained_pda7.dtb; fatload mmc 1:1 0x22000000 zImage; bootz 0x22000000 - 0x21000000'
  131. U-Boot> save
  132. Saving Environment to FAT...
  133. writing uboot.env
  134. done
  135. A 512MB ext4 partition is also created to store the rootfs generated.
  136. If you want to customize the size of the partitions and their content,
  137. take a look at the the genimage.cfg file in the board directory.