@ -67,9 +67,14 @@ u-boot-spl_HS_2ND: $(obj)/u-boot-spl.bin FORCE
u-boot-spl_HS_ULO : $( obj ) /u -boot -spl .bin FORCE
$( call if_changed,mkomapsecimg)
# Standard ISSW target (certain devices, various boot modes)
# Standard ISSW target (certain devices, various boot modes), when copied to
# an SD card FAT partition this file must be called "MLO", we make a copy with
# this name to make this clear
u-boot-spl_HS_ISSW : $( obj ) /u -boot -spl .bin FORCE
$( call if_changed,mkomapsecimg)
@if [ -f $@ ] ; then \
cp -f $@ MLO; \
fi
# For SPI flash on AM335x and AM43xx, these require special byte swap handling
# so we use the SPI_X-LOADER target instead of X-LOADER and let the
@ -79,9 +84,13 @@ u-boot-spl_HS_SPI_X-LOADER: $(obj)/u-boot-spl.bin FORCE
# For supporting single stage boot on keystone, the image is a full u-boot
# file, not an SPL. This will work for all boot devices, other than SPI
# flash
# flash. On Keystone devices when booting from an SD card FAT partition this
# file must be called "MLO"
u-boot_HS_MLO : $( obj ) /u -boot .bin
$( call if_changed,mkomapsecimg)
@if [ -f $@ ] ; then \
cp -f $@ MLO; \
fi
# For supporting single stage XiP QSPI on AM43xx, the image is a full u-boot
# file, not an SPL. In this case the mkomapsecimg command looks for a