Status:
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-The support for Texas Instruments H3 board (OMAP1710) has been implemented
-and tested. (May 2004)
The support for Texas Instruments H4 board (OMAP2420) has been implemented
and tested. (Nov 2004)
The support for Texas Instruments 2430SDP board (OMAP2430) has been implemented
- cpu/omap3 Files specific to ARM CortexA8 CPU
-- board/omap1710h3
- Files specific to OMAP 1710 H3 boards
- board/omap2420h4
Files specific to OMAP 2420 H4 boards
- board/omap2430sdp
depends on the combination of board and CPU type; all such information is
kept in a configuration file "include/configs/<board_name>.h".
-Example: For a H3 module, all configuration settings are in
-"include/configs/omap1710h3.h".
+Example: For a OMAP4 PandaBoard, all configuration settings are in
+"include/configs/omap4430panda.h"
For all supported boards there are ready-to-use default
configurations available; just type "make <board_name>_config".
-Example: For a H3 module type:
+Example: For a OMAP4 PandaBoard, type:
cd x-load
- make omap1710h3_config
+ make omap4430panda_config
After a board has been configured, type "make" to build it supposing the
needed cross tools are in your path.
X-Loader expects. For the H3 example, you can use U-Boot to flash U-Boot.
You can't use FlashWriterNand because it uses ROM code ECC style.
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-More Information
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-
-OMAP1710 NAND Booting Design Document has more information.
-
Implemenation notes:
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-H3, H4 support NAND flash booting
+H4 support NAND flash booting
2430sdp & 3430sdp support OneNAND booting
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