13619e94aSBin Meng# 23619e94aSBin Meng# Copyright (C) 2013, Miao Yan <miao.yan@windriver.com> 33619e94aSBin Meng# Copyright (C) 2015, Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com> 43619e94aSBin Meng# 53619e94aSBin Meng# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ 63619e94aSBin Meng# 73619e94aSBin Meng 83619e94aSBin MengVxWorks Support 93619e94aSBin Meng=============== 103619e94aSBin Meng 113619e94aSBin MengThis document describes the information about U-Boot loading VxWorks kernel. 123619e94aSBin Meng 133619e94aSBin MengStatus 143619e94aSBin Meng------ 153619e94aSBin MengU-Boot supports loading VxWorks kernels via 'bootvx' and 'bootm' commands. 163619e94aSBin MengFor booting old kernels (6.9.x) on PowerPC and ARM, and all kernel versions 173619e94aSBin Mengon other architectures, 'bootvx' shall be used. For booting VxWorks 7 kernels 183619e94aSBin Mengon PowerPC and ARM, 'bootm' shall be used. 193619e94aSBin Meng 202ad3d088SBin MengVxWorks 7 on PowerPC and ARM 213619e94aSBin Meng--------------------------- 223619e94aSBin MengFrom VxWorks 7, VxWorks starts adopting device tree as its hardware decription 233619e94aSBin Mengmechansim (for PowerPC and ARM), thus requiring boot interface changes. 2482450b9aSMiao YanThis section will describe the new interface. 2582450b9aSMiao Yan 263619e94aSBin MengFor PowerPC, the calling convention of the new VxWorks entry point conforms to 273619e94aSBin Mengthe ePAPR standard, which is shown below (see ePAPR for more details): 2882450b9aSMiao Yan 293619e94aSBin Meng void (*kernel_entry)(fdt_addr, 0, 0, EPAPR_MAGIC, boot_IMA, 0, 0) 3082450b9aSMiao Yan 312ad3d088SBin MengFor ARM, the calling convention is shown below: 3282450b9aSMiao Yan 3382450b9aSMiao Yan void (*kernel_entry)(void *fdt_addr) 3482450b9aSMiao Yan 352ad3d088SBin MengWhen booting a VxWorks 7 kernel (uImage format), the parameters passed to bootm 363619e94aSBin Mengis like below: 3782450b9aSMiao Yan 3882450b9aSMiao Yan bootm <kernel image address> - <device tree address> 3982450b9aSMiao Yan 403619e94aSBin MengVxWorks bootline 413619e94aSBin Meng---------------- 423619e94aSBin MengWhen using 'bootvx', the kernel bootline must be prepared by U-Boot at a 433619e94aSBin Mengboard-specific address before loading VxWorks. U-Boot supplies its address 443619e94aSBin Mengvia "bootaddr" environment variable. To check where the bootline should be 453619e94aSBin Mengfor a specific board, go to the VxWorks BSP for that board, and look for a 463619e94aSBin Mengparameter called BOOT_LINE_ADRS. Assign its value to "bootaddr". A typical 472ad3d088SBin Mengvalue for "bootaddr" on an x86 board is 0x101200. 483619e94aSBin Meng 493619e94aSBin MengIf a "bootargs" variable is defined, its content will be copied to the memory 503619e94aSBin Menglocation pointed by "bootaddr" as the kernel bootline. If "bootargs" is not 513619e94aSBin Mengthere, command 'bootvx' can construct a valid bootline using the following 523619e94aSBin Mengenvironments variables: bootdev, bootfile, ipaddr, netmask, serverip, 533619e94aSBin Menggatewayip, hostname, othbootargs. 543619e94aSBin Meng 553619e94aSBin MengWhen using 'bootm', just define "bootargs" in the environment and U-Boot will 563619e94aSBin Menghandle bootline fix up for the kernel dtb automatically. 573619e94aSBin Meng 583619e94aSBin MengSerial console 593619e94aSBin Meng-------------- 603619e94aSBin MengIt's very common that VxWorks BSPs configure a different baud rate for the 613619e94aSBin Mengserial console from what is being used by U-Boot. For example, VxWorks tends 623619e94aSBin Mengto use 9600 as the default baud rate on all x86 BSPs while U-Boot uses 115200. 633619e94aSBin MengPlease configure both U-Boot and VxWorks to use the same baud rate, or it may 643619e94aSBin Menglook like VxWorks hangs somewhere as nothing outputs on the serial console. 653619e94aSBin Meng 663619e94aSBin Mengx86-specific information 673619e94aSBin Meng------------------------ 682902be86SBin MengBefore loading an x86 kernel, one additional environment variable need to be 692902be86SBin Mengprovided. This is "vx_phys_mem_base", which represent the physical memory 702902be86SBin Mengbase address of VxWorks. 713619e94aSBin Meng 722902be86SBin MengCheck VxWorks kernel configuration to look for LOCAL_MEM_LOCAL_ADRS. For 732902be86SBin MengVxWorks 7, this is normally a virtual address and you need find out its 742902be86SBin Mengcorresponding physical address and assign its value to "vx_phys_mem_base". 753619e94aSBin Meng 762ad3d088SBin MengFor boards on which ACPI is not supported by U-Boot yet, VxWorks kernel must 773619e94aSBin Mengbe configured to use MP table and virtual wire interrupt mode. This requires 783619e94aSBin MengINCLUDE_MPTABLE_BOOT_OP and INCLUDE_VIRTUAL_WIRE_MODE to be included in a 793619e94aSBin MengVxWorks kernel configuration. 80*7d9974a2SBin Meng 81*7d9974a2SBin MengBoth 32-bit x86 and 64-bit x64 kernels can be loaded. 82*7d9974a2SBin Meng 83*7d9974a2SBin MengThere are two types of graphics console drivers in VxWorks. One is the 80x25 84*7d9974a2SBin MengVGA text mode driver. The other one is the EFI console bitmapped graphics mode 85*7d9974a2SBin Mengdriver. To make these drivers function, U-Boot needs to load and run the VGA 86*7d9974a2SBin MengBIOS of the graphics card first. 87*7d9974a2SBin Meng 88*7d9974a2SBin Meng - If the kernel is configured with 80x25 VGA text mode driver, 89*7d9974a2SBin Meng CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_SET_VESA_MODE must be unset in U-Boot. 90*7d9974a2SBin Meng - If the kernel is configured with bitmapped graphics mode driver, 91*7d9974a2SBin Meng CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_SET_VESA_MODE need remain set but care must be taken 92*7d9974a2SBin Meng at which VESA mode is to be set. The supported pixel format is 32-bit 93*7d9974a2SBin Meng RGBA, hence the available VESA mode can only be one of the following: 94*7d9974a2SBin Meng * FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_10F 95*7d9974a2SBin Meng * FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_112 96*7d9974a2SBin Meng * FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_115 97*7d9974a2SBin Meng * FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_118 98*7d9974a2SBin Meng * FRAMEBUFFER_VESA_MODE_11B 99