11a459660SWolfgang Denk# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 2bbb0b128SSimon Glass# 383d290c5STom Rini# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors. 4bbb0b128SSimon Glass 5bbb0b128SSimon GlassDevice Tree Control in U-Boot 6bbb0b128SSimon Glass============================= 7bbb0b128SSimon Glass 8bbb0b128SSimon GlassThis feature provides for run-time configuration of U-Boot via a flat 9bbb0b128SSimon Glassdevice tree (fdt). U-Boot configuration has traditionally been done 10bbb0b128SSimon Glassusing CONFIG options in the board config file. This feature aims to 11bbb0b128SSimon Glassmake it possible for a single U-Boot binary to support multiple boards, 12bbb0b128SSimon Glasswith the exact configuration of each board controlled by a flat device 13bbb0b128SSimon Glasstree (fdt). This is the approach recently taken by the ARM Linux kernel 14bbb0b128SSimon Glassand has been used by PowerPC for some time. 15bbb0b128SSimon Glass 16bbb0b128SSimon GlassThe fdt is a convenient vehicle for implementing run-time configuration 17bbb0b128SSimon Glassfor three reasons. Firstly it is easy to use, being a simple text file. 18bbb0b128SSimon GlassIt is extensible since it consists of nodes and properties in a nice 19bbb0b128SSimon Glasshierarchical format. 20bbb0b128SSimon Glass 21bbb0b128SSimon GlassFinally, there is already excellent infrastructure for the fdt: a 22bbb0b128SSimon Glasscompiler checks the text file and converts it to a compact binary 23bbb0b128SSimon Glassformat, and a library is already available in U-Boot (libfdt) for 24bbb0b128SSimon Glasshandling this format. 25bbb0b128SSimon Glass 26bbb0b128SSimon GlassThe dts directory contains a Makefile for building the device tree blob 27bbb0b128SSimon Glassand embedding it in your U-Boot image. This is useful since it allows 28bbb0b128SSimon GlassU-Boot to configure itself according to what it finds there. If you have 29bbb0b128SSimon Glassa number of similar boards with different peripherals, you can describe 30bbb0b128SSimon Glassthe features of each board in the device tree file, and have a single 31bbb0b128SSimon Glassgeneric source base. 32bbb0b128SSimon Glass 33bbb0b128SSimon GlassTo enable this feature, add CONFIG_OF_CONTROL to your board config file. 34bbb0b128SSimon Glass 35bbb0b128SSimon Glass 36bbb0b128SSimon GlassWhat is a Flat Device Tree? 37bbb0b128SSimon Glass--------------------------- 38bbb0b128SSimon Glass 39bbb0b128SSimon GlassAn fdt can be specified in source format as a text file. To read about 40bbb0b128SSimon Glassthe fdt syntax, take a look at the specification here: 41bbb0b128SSimon Glass 42bbb0b128SSimon Glasshttps://www.power.org/resources/downloads/Power_ePAPR_APPROVED_v1.0.pdf 43bbb0b128SSimon Glass 44bbb0b128SSimon GlassYou also might find this section of the Linux kernel documentation 45bbb0b128SSimon Glassuseful: (access this in the Linux kernel source code) 46bbb0b128SSimon Glass 47bbb0b128SSimon Glass Documentation/devicetree/booting-without-of.txt 48bbb0b128SSimon Glass 49bbb0b128SSimon GlassThere is also a mailing list: 50bbb0b128SSimon Glass 51bbb0b128SSimon Glass http://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/devicetree-discuss 52bbb0b128SSimon Glass 53bbb0b128SSimon GlassIn case you are wondering, OF stands for Open Firmware. 54bbb0b128SSimon Glass 55bbb0b128SSimon Glass 56bbb0b128SSimon GlassTools 57bbb0b128SSimon Glass----- 58bbb0b128SSimon Glass 59*343864afSSimon GlassTo use this feature you will need to get the device tree compiler. This is 60*343864afSSimon Glassprovided by U-Boot automatically. If you have a system version of dtc 61*343864afSSimon Glass(typically in the 'device-tree-compiler' package), it is currently not used. 62*343864afSSimon Glass 63*343864afSSimon GlassIf you want to build your own dtc, it is kept here: 64bbb0b128SSimon Glass 655f65826bSJon Loeliger git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dtc/dtc.git 66bbb0b128SSimon Glass 67bbb0b128SSimon GlassFor example: 68bbb0b128SSimon Glass 695f65826bSJon Loeliger $ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dtc/dtc.git 70bbb0b128SSimon Glass $ cd dtc 71bbb0b128SSimon Glass $ make 72bbb0b128SSimon Glass $ sudo make install 73bbb0b128SSimon Glass 74bbb0b128SSimon GlassThen run the compiler (your version will vary): 75bbb0b128SSimon Glass 76bbb0b128SSimon Glass $ dtc -v 77bbb0b128SSimon Glass Version: DTC 1.2.0-g2cb4b51f 78bbb0b128SSimon Glass $ make tests 79bbb0b128SSimon Glass $ cd tests 80bbb0b128SSimon Glass $ ./run_tests.sh 81bbb0b128SSimon Glass ********** TEST SUMMARY 82bbb0b128SSimon Glass * Total testcases: 1371 83bbb0b128SSimon Glass * PASS: 1371 84bbb0b128SSimon Glass * FAIL: 0 85bbb0b128SSimon Glass * Bad configuration: 0 86bbb0b128SSimon Glass * Strange test result: 0 87bbb0b128SSimon Glass 88134a6512SSimon GlassYou will also find a useful fdtdump utility for decoding a binary file, as 89134a6512SSimon Glasswell as fdtget/fdtput for reading and writing properties in a binary file. 90bbb0b128SSimon Glass 91bbb0b128SSimon Glass 92bbb0b128SSimon GlassWhere do I get an fdt file for my board? 93bbb0b128SSimon Glass---------------------------------------- 94bbb0b128SSimon Glass 95bbb0b128SSimon GlassYou may find that the Linux kernel has a suitable file. Look in the 96bbb0b128SSimon Glasskernel source in arch/<arch>/boot/dts. 97bbb0b128SSimon Glass 98bbb0b128SSimon GlassIf not you might find other boards with suitable files that you can 99bbb0b128SSimon Glassmodify to your needs. Look in the board directories for files with a 100bbb0b128SSimon Glass.dts extension. 101bbb0b128SSimon Glass 102bbb0b128SSimon GlassFailing that, you could write one from scratch yourself! 103bbb0b128SSimon Glass 104bbb0b128SSimon Glass 105bbb0b128SSimon GlassConfiguration 106bbb0b128SSimon Glass------------- 107bbb0b128SSimon Glass 108bbb0b128SSimon GlassUse: 109bbb0b128SSimon Glass 110bbb0b128SSimon Glass#define CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE "<name>" 111bbb0b128SSimon Glass 112bbb0b128SSimon Glassto set the filename of the device tree source. Then put your device tree 113bbb0b128SSimon Glassfile into 114bbb0b128SSimon Glass 115bbb0b128SSimon Glass board/<vendor>/dts/<name>.dts 116bbb0b128SSimon Glass 117bbb0b128SSimon GlassThis should include your CPU or SOC's device tree file, placed in 11806520280SStephen Warrenarch/<arch>/dts, and then make any adjustments required. 119bbb0b128SSimon Glass 120bbb0b128SSimon GlassIf CONFIG_OF_EMBED is defined, then it will be picked up and built into 12163b4b5baSSimon Glassthe U-Boot image (including u-boot.bin). This is suitable for debugging 12263b4b5baSSimon Glassand development only and is not recommended for production devices. 123bbb0b128SSimon Glass 124bbb0b128SSimon GlassIf CONFIG_OF_SEPARATE is defined, then it will be built and placed in 125bbb0b128SSimon Glassa u-boot.dtb file alongside u-boot.bin. A common approach is then to 126bbb0b128SSimon Glassjoin the two: 127bbb0b128SSimon Glass 128bbb0b128SSimon Glass cat u-boot.bin u-boot.dtb >image.bin 129bbb0b128SSimon Glass 13063b4b5baSSimon Glassand then flash image.bin onto your board. Note that U-Boot creates 13163b4b5baSSimon Glassu-boot-dtb.bin which does the above step for you also. If you are using 13263b4b5baSSimon GlassCONFIG_SPL_FRAMEWORK, then u-boot.img will be built to include the device 13363b4b5baSSimon Glasstree binary. 134bbb0b128SSimon Glass 13582f766d1SAlex DeymoIf CONFIG_OF_BOARD is defined, a board-specific routine will provide the 13682f766d1SAlex Deymodevice tree at runtime, for example if an earlier bootloader stage creates 13782f766d1SAlex Deymoit and passes it to U-Boot. 13882f766d1SAlex Deymo 139f828bf25SSimon GlassIf CONFIG_OF_HOSTFILE is defined, then it will be read from a file on 140f828bf25SSimon Glassstartup. This is only useful for sandbox. Use the -d flag to U-Boot to 141f828bf25SSimon Glassspecify the file to read. 142f828bf25SSimon Glass 143f828bf25SSimon GlassYou cannot use more than one of these options at the same time. 144bbb0b128SSimon Glass 14563b4b5baSSimon GlassTo use a device tree file that you have compiled yourself, pass 146d18926afSSimon GlassEXT_DTB=<filename> to 'make', as in: 14763b4b5baSSimon Glass 148d18926afSSimon Glass make EXT_DTB=boot/am335x-boneblack-pubkey.dtb 14963b4b5baSSimon Glass 15063b4b5baSSimon GlassThen U-Boot will copy that file to u-boot.dtb, put it in the .img file 15163b4b5baSSimon Glassif used, and u-boot-dtb.bin. 15263b4b5baSSimon Glass 153eea63e05SSimon GlassIf you wish to put the fdt at a different address in memory, you can 154eea63e05SSimon Glassdefine the "fdtcontroladdr" environment variable. This is the hex 155eea63e05SSimon Glassaddress of the fdt binary blob, and will override either of the options. 156eea63e05SSimon GlassBe aware that this environment variable is checked prior to relocation, 157eea63e05SSimon Glasswhen only the compiled-in environment is available. Therefore it is not 158eea63e05SSimon Glasspossible to define this variable in the saved SPI/NAND flash 159545dfd10SThomas Chouenvironment, for example (it will be ignored). After relocation, this 160545dfd10SThomas Chouvariable will be set to the address of the newly relocated fdt blob. 161545dfd10SThomas ChouIt is read-only and cannot be changed. It can optionally be used to 162545dfd10SThomas Choucontrol the boot process of Linux with bootm/bootz commands. 163eea63e05SSimon Glass 164eea63e05SSimon GlassTo use this, put something like this in your board header file: 165eea63e05SSimon Glass 166eea63e05SSimon Glass#define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS "fdtcontroladdr=10000\0" 167eea63e05SSimon Glass 16874de8c9aSJagannadha Sutradharudu TekiBuild: 16974de8c9aSJagannadha Sutradharudu Teki 17074de8c9aSJagannadha Sutradharudu TekiAfter board configuration is done, fdt supported u-boot can be build in two ways: 17174de8c9aSJagannadha Sutradharudu Teki1) build the default dts which is defined from CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEVICE_TREE 17274de8c9aSJagannadha Sutradharudu Teki $ make 17374de8c9aSJagannadha Sutradharudu Teki2) build the user specified dts file 17474de8c9aSJagannadha Sutradharudu Teki $ make DEVICE_TREE=<dts-file-name> 17574de8c9aSJagannadha Sutradharudu Teki 176bbb0b128SSimon Glass 177bbb0b128SSimon GlassLimitations 178bbb0b128SSimon Glass----------- 179bbb0b128SSimon Glass 180bbb0b128SSimon GlassU-Boot is designed to build with a single architecture type and CPU 181bbb0b128SSimon Glasstype. So for example it is not possible to build a single ARM binary 182bbb0b128SSimon Glasswhich runs on your AT91 and OMAP boards, relying on an fdt to configure 183bbb0b128SSimon Glassthe various features. This is because you must select one of 184bbb0b128SSimon Glassthe CPU families within arch/arm/cpu/arm926ejs (omap or at91) at build 185bbb0b128SSimon Glasstime. Similarly you cannot build for multiple cpu types or 186bbb0b128SSimon Glassarchitectures. 187bbb0b128SSimon Glass 188bbb0b128SSimon GlassThat said the complexity reduction by using fdt to support variants of 189bbb0b128SSimon Glassboards which use the same SOC / CPU can be substantial. 190bbb0b128SSimon Glass 191bbb0b128SSimon GlassIt is important to understand that the fdt only selects options 192bbb0b128SSimon Glassavailable in the platform / drivers. It cannot add new drivers (yet). So 193bbb0b128SSimon Glassyou must still have the CONFIG option to enable the driver. For example, 194bbb0b128SSimon Glassyou need to define CONFIG_SYS_NS16550 to bring in the NS16550 driver, 195bbb0b128SSimon Glassbut can use the fdt to specific the UART clock, peripheral address, etc. 196bbb0b128SSimon GlassIn very broad terms, the CONFIG options in general control *what* driver 197bbb0b128SSimon Glassfiles are pulled in, and the fdt controls *how* those files work. 198bbb0b128SSimon Glass 199bbb0b128SSimon Glass-- 200bbb0b128SSimon GlassSimon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> 201bbb0b128SSimon Glass1-Sep-11 202