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- U-Boot for Freescale i.MX6
- This file contains information for the port of U-Boot to the Freescale i.MX6
- SoC.
- 1. CONVENTIONS FOR FUSE ASSIGNMENTS
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- 1.1 MAC Address: It is stored in fuse bank 4, with the 32 lsbs in word 2 and the
- 16 msbs in word 3[15:0].
- For i.MX6SX and i.MX6UL, they have two MAC addresses. The second MAC address
- is stored in fuse bank 4, with the 16 lsb in word 3[31:16] and the 32 msbs in
- word 4.
- Example:
- For reading the MAC address fuses on a MX6Q:
- - The MAC address is stored in two fuse addresses (the fuse addresses are
- described in the Fusemap Descriptions table from the mx6q Reference Manual):
- 0x620[31:0] - MAC_ADDR[31:0]
- 0x630[15:0] - MAC_ADDR[47:32]
- In order to use the fuse API, we need to pass the bank and word values, which
- are calculated as below:
- Fuse address for the lower MAC address: 0x620
- Base address for the fuses: 0x400
- (0x620 - 0x400)/0x10 = 0x22 = 34 decimal
- As the fuses are arranged in banks of 8 words:
- 34 / 8 = 4 and the remainder is 2, so in this case:
- bank = 4
- word = 2
- And the U-Boot command would be:
- => fuse read 4 2
- Reading bank 4:
- Word 0x00000002: 9f027772
- Doing the same for the upper MAC address:
- Fuse address for the upper MAC address: 0x630
- Base address for the fuses: 0x400
- (0x630 - 0x400)/0x10 = 0x23 = 35 decimal
- As the fuses are arranged in banks of 8 words:
- 35 / 8 = 4 and the remainder is 3, so in this case:
- bank = 4
- word = 3
- And the U-Boot command would be:
- => fuse read 4 3
- Reading bank 4:
- Word 0x00000003: 00000004
- ,which matches the ethaddr value:
- => echo ${ethaddr}
- 00:04:9f:02:77:72
- Some other useful hints:
- - The 'bank' and 'word' numbers can be easily obtained from the mx6 Reference
- Manual. For the mx6quad case, please check the "46.5 OCOTP Memory Map/Register
- Definition" from the "i.MX 6Dual/6Quad Applications Processor Reference Manual,
- Rev. 1, 04/2013" document. For example, for the MAC fuses we have:
- Address:
- 21B_C620 Value of OTP Bank4 Word2 (MAC Address)(OCOTP_MAC0)
- 21B_C630 Value of OTP Bank4 Word3 (MAC Address)(OCOTP_MAC1)
- - The command '=> fuse read 4 2 2' reads the whole MAC addresses at once:
- => fuse read 4 2 2
- Reading bank 4:
- Word 0x00000002: 9f027772 00000004
- 2. Using imx_usb_loader for first install with SPL
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- imx_usb_loader is a very nice tool by Boundary Devices that
- allow to install U-Boot without a JTAG debugger, using
- the USB boot mode as described in the manual. It is
- a replacement for Freescale's MFGTOOLS.
- The sources can be found here:
- https://github.com/boundarydevices/imx_usb_loader.git
- Booting in USB mode, the i.MX6 announces itself to the Linux Host as:
- Bus 001 Device 111: ID 15a2:0061 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
- imx_usb_loader is able to download a single file (u-boot.imx)
- to the board. For boards without SPL support, it is enough to
- issue the command:
- sudo ../imx_usb_loader/imx_usb -v u-boot.imx
- In order to load SPL and u-boot.img via imx_usb_loader tool,
- please refer to doc/README.sdp.
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