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README
Freescale MPC8349E-mITX and MPC8349E-mITX-GP Boards
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1. Board Description
The MPC8349E-mITX and MPC8349E-mITX-GP are reference boards featuring
the Freescale MPC8349E processor in a Mini-ITX form factor.
The MPC8349E-mITX-GP is an MPC8349E-mITX with the following differences:
A) One 8MB on-board flash EEPROM chip, instead of two.
B) No SATA controller
C) No Compact Flash slot
D) No Mini-PCI slot
E) No Vitesse 7385 5-port Ethernet switch
F) No 4-port USB Type-A interface
2. Board Switches and Jumpers
2.0 Descriptions for all of the board jumpers can be found in the User
Guide. Of particular interest to U-Boot developers is jumper J22:
Pos. Name Default Description
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A LGPL0 ON (0) HRCW source, bit 0
B LGPL1 ON (0) HRCW source, bit 1
C LGPL3 ON (0) HRCW source, bit 2
D LGPL5 OFF (1) PCI_SYNC_OUT frequency
E BOOT1 ON (0) Flash EEPROM boot device
F PCI_M66EN ON (0) PCI 66MHz enable
G I2C-WP ON (0) I2C EEPROM write protection
H F_WP OFF (1) Flash EEPROM write protection
Jumper J22.E is only for the ITX, and it decides the configuration
of the flash chips. If J22.E is ON (i.e. jumpered), then flash chip
U4 is located at address FE000000 and flash chip U7 is at FE800000.
If J22.E is OFF, then U7 is at FE000000 and U4 is at FE800000.
For U-Boot development, J22.E can be used to switch back-and-forth
between two U-Boot images.
3. Memory Map
3.1. The memory map should look pretty much like this:
0x0000_0000 - 0x0FFF_FFFF DDR SDRAM (256 MB)
0x8000_0000 - 0x9FFF_FFFF PCI1 memory space (512 MB)
0xA000_0000 - 0xBFFF_FFFF PCI2 memory space (512 MB)
0xE000_0000 - 0xEFFF_FFFF IMMR (1 MB)
0xE200_0000 - 0xE2FF_FFFF PCI1 I/O space (16 MB)
0xE300_0000 - 0xE3FF_FFFF PCI2 I/O space (16 MB)
0xF000_0000 - 0xF000_FFFF Compact Flash (ITX only)
0xF001_0000 - 0xF001_FFFF Local bus expansion slot
0xF800_0000 - 0xF801_FFFF Vitesse 7385 Parallel Interface (ITX only)
0xFE00_0000 - 0xFE7F_FFFF First 8MB bank of Flash memory
0xFE80_0000 - 0xFEFF_FFFF Second 8MB bank of Flash memory (ITX only)
3.2 Flash EEPROM layout.
On the ITX, jumper J22.E is used to determine which flash chips are
at which address. When J22.E is switched, addresses from FE000000
to FE7FFFFF are swapped with addresses from FE800000 to FEFFFFFF.
On the ITX, at the normal boot address (aka HIGHBOOT):
FE00_0000 HRCW
FE70_0000 Alternative U-Boot image
FE80_0000 Alternative HRCW
FEF0_0000 U-Boot image
FEFF_FFFF End of flash
On the ITX, at the low boot address (LOWBOOT)
FE00_0000 HRCW and U-Boot image
FE04_0000 U-Boot environment variables
FE80_0000 Alternative HRCW and U-Boot image
FEFF_FFFF End of flash
On the ITX-GP, the only option is LOWBOOT and there is only one chip
FE00_0000 HRCW and U-Boot image
FE04_0000 U-Boot environment variables
F7FF_FFFF End of flash
4. Definitions
4.1 Explanation of NEW definitions in:
include/configs/MPC8349ITX.h
CONFIG_MPC83xx MPC83xx family
CONFIG_MPC8349 MPC8349 specific
CONFIG_MPC8349ITX MPC8349E-mITX
CONFIG_MPC8349ITXGP MPC8349E-mITX-GP
5. Compilation
Assuming you're using BASH shell:
export CROSS_COMPILE=your-cross-compile-prefix
cd u-boot
make distclean
make MPC8349ITX_config
or:
make MPC8349ITXGP_config
or:
make MPC8349ITX_LOWBOOT_config
make
6. Downloading and Flashing Images
6.1 Download via tftp:
tftp $loadaddr <uboot>
where "<uboot>" is the path and filename, on the TFTP server, of
the U-Boot image.
6.1 Reflash U-Boot Image using U-Boot
setenv uboot <uboot>
run tftpflash
where "<uboot>" is the path and filename, on the TFTP server, of
the U-Boot image.
6.2 Using the HRCW to switch between two different U-Boot images on the ITX
Because the ITX has 16MB of flash, it is possible to keep two U-Boot
images in flash, and use the HRCW to specify which one is to be used
when the board boots. This trick is especially effective with a
hardware debugger that can override the HRCW, such as the BDI-2000.
When the BMS bit in the HRCW is 0, the ITX will boot the U-Boot image
at address FE000000. When the BMS bit is 1, the ITX will boot the
image at address FEF00000.
Therefore, just put a U-Boot image at both FE000000 and FEF00000 and
change the BMS bit whenever you want to boot the other image.
Step-by-step instructions:
1) Build an ITX image to be loaded at FEF00000
make distclean
make MPC8349ITX_config
make
2) Take the u-boot.bin image and flash it at FEF00000.
tftp $loadaddr u-boot.bin
protect off all
erase FEF00000 +$filesize
cp.b $loadaddr FEF00000 $filesize
3) Build an ITX image to be loaded at FE000000
make distclean
make MPC8349ITX_LOWBOOT_config
make
4) Take the u-boot.bin image and flash it at FE000000.
tftp $loadaddr u-boot.bin
protect off FE000000 +$filesize
erase FE000000 +$filesize
cp.b $loadaddr FE000000 $filesize
The HRCW in flash is currently set to boot the image at FE000000.
If you have a hardware debugger, configure it to set the HRCW to
B460A000 04040000 if you want to boot the image at FEF00000, or set
it to B060A000 04040000 if you want to boot the image at FE000000.
To change the HRCW in flash to boot the image at FEF00000, use these
U-Boot commands:
cp.b FE000000 1000 10000 ; copy 1st flash sector to 1000
mw.b 1020 b4 8 ; modify BMS bit
protect off FE000000 +10000
erase FE000000 +10000
cp.b 1000 FE000000 10000
7. Notes
1) The console baudrate for MPC8349EITX is 115200bps.