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2*3619e94aSBin Meng# Copyright (C) 2013, Miao Yan <miao.yan@windriver.com>
3*3619e94aSBin Meng# Copyright (C) 2015, Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
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8*3619e94aSBin MengVxWorks Support
9*3619e94aSBin Meng===============
10*3619e94aSBin Meng
11*3619e94aSBin MengThis document describes the information about U-Boot loading VxWorks kernel.
12*3619e94aSBin Meng
13*3619e94aSBin MengStatus
14*3619e94aSBin Meng------
15*3619e94aSBin MengU-Boot supports loading VxWorks kernels via 'bootvx' and 'bootm' commands.
16*3619e94aSBin MengFor booting old kernels (6.9.x) on PowerPC and ARM, and all kernel versions
17*3619e94aSBin Mengon other architectures, 'bootvx' shall be used. For booting VxWorks 7 kernels
18*3619e94aSBin Mengon PowerPC and ARM, 'bootm' shall be used.
19*3619e94aSBin Meng
20*3619e94aSBin Meng64-bit x86 kernel cannot be loaded as of today.
21*3619e94aSBin Meng
22*3619e94aSBin MengVxWork 7 on PowerPC and ARM
23*3619e94aSBin Meng---------------------------
24*3619e94aSBin MengFrom VxWorks 7, VxWorks starts adopting device tree as its hardware decription
25*3619e94aSBin Mengmechansim (for PowerPC and ARM), thus requiring boot interface changes.
2682450b9aSMiao YanThis section will describe the new interface.
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28*3619e94aSBin MengFor PowerPC, the calling convention of the new VxWorks entry point conforms to
29*3619e94aSBin Mengthe ePAPR standard, which is shown below (see ePAPR for more details):
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31*3619e94aSBin Meng    void (*kernel_entry)(fdt_addr, 0, 0, EPAPR_MAGIC, boot_IMA, 0, 0)
3282450b9aSMiao Yan
3382450b9aSMiao YanFor ARM, the calling convention is show below:
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3582450b9aSMiao Yan    void (*kernel_entry)(void *fdt_addr)
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37*3619e94aSBin MengWhen booting new VxWorks kernel (uImage format), the parameters passed to bootm
38*3619e94aSBin Mengis like below:
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4082450b9aSMiao Yan    bootm <kernel image address> - <device tree address>
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42*3619e94aSBin MengVxWorks bootline
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44*3619e94aSBin MengWhen using 'bootvx', the kernel bootline must be prepared by U-Boot at a
45*3619e94aSBin Mengboard-specific address before loading VxWorks. U-Boot supplies its address
46*3619e94aSBin Mengvia "bootaddr" environment variable. To check where the bootline should be
47*3619e94aSBin Mengfor a specific board, go to the VxWorks BSP for that board, and look for a
48*3619e94aSBin Mengparameter called BOOT_LINE_ADRS. Assign its value to "bootaddr". A typical
49*3619e94aSBin Mengvalue for "bootaddr" is 0x101200.
50*3619e94aSBin Meng
51*3619e94aSBin MengIf a "bootargs" variable is defined, its content will be copied to the memory
52*3619e94aSBin Menglocation pointed by "bootaddr" as the kernel bootline. If "bootargs" is not
53*3619e94aSBin Mengthere, command 'bootvx' can construct a valid bootline using the following
54*3619e94aSBin Mengenvironments variables: bootdev, bootfile, ipaddr, netmask, serverip,
55*3619e94aSBin Menggatewayip, hostname, othbootargs.
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57*3619e94aSBin MengWhen using 'bootm', just define "bootargs" in the environment and U-Boot will
58*3619e94aSBin Menghandle bootline fix up for the kernel dtb automatically.
59*3619e94aSBin Meng
60*3619e94aSBin MengSerial console
61*3619e94aSBin Meng--------------
62*3619e94aSBin MengIt's very common that VxWorks BSPs configure a different baud rate for the
63*3619e94aSBin Mengserial console from what is being used by U-Boot. For example, VxWorks tends
64*3619e94aSBin Mengto use 9600 as the default baud rate on all x86 BSPs while U-Boot uses 115200.
65*3619e94aSBin MengPlease configure both U-Boot and VxWorks to use the same baud rate, or it may
66*3619e94aSBin Menglook like VxWorks hangs somewhere as nothing outputs on the serial console.
67*3619e94aSBin Meng
68*3619e94aSBin Mengx86-specific information
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70*3619e94aSBin MengBefore loading an x86 kernel, two additional environment variables need to be
71*3619e94aSBin Mengprovided. They are "e820data" and "e820info", which represent the address of
72*3619e94aSBin MengE820 table and E820 information (defined by VxWorks) in system memory.
73*3619e94aSBin Meng
74*3619e94aSBin MengCheck VxWorks kernel configuration to look for BIOS_E820_DATA_START and
75*3619e94aSBin MengBIOS_E820_INFO_START, and assign their values to "e820data" and "e820info"
76*3619e94aSBin Mengaccordingly. If neither of these two are supplied, U-Boot assumes a default
77*3619e94aSBin Menglocation at 0x4000 for "e820data" and 0x4a00 for "e820info". Typical values
78*3619e94aSBin Mengfor "e820data" and "e820info" are 0x104000 and 0x104a00. But there is one
79*3619e94aSBin Mengexception on Intel Galileo, where "e820data" and "e820info" should be left
80*3619e94aSBin Mengunset, which assume the default location for VxWorks.
81*3619e94aSBin Meng
82*3619e94aSBin MengNote since currently U-Boot does not support ACPI yet, VxWorks kernel must
83*3619e94aSBin Mengbe configured to use MP table and virtual wire interrupt mode. This requires
84*3619e94aSBin MengINCLUDE_MPTABLE_BOOT_OP and INCLUDE_VIRTUAL_WIRE_MODE to be included in a
85*3619e94aSBin MengVxWorks kernel configuration.
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