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Revision as of 09:50, 10 October 2013
Contents
Decription
Ezynq project is started to create a bootloader for systems based on the Xilinx Zynq SoC without the inconvenience of the non-free tools and/or files. The goal is not just to "free" the code, but to provide users with the higher degree of flexibility in fine-tuning of the configuration parameters.
Supported boards
- Avnet MicroZed - Zynq 7Z010
Output
- boot.bin (fsbl is not required to boot)
Install meta-toolchain (Ubuntu 13.04)
sudo apt-get install texinfo chrpath git clone -b dylan git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky cd poky . ./oe-init-build-env bitbake meta-toolchain
- Run installation script in build/tmp/deploy/
Install ezynq (Ubuntu 13.04)
git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/elphel/ezynq ezynq cd ezynq ./install_uboot.sh
Generate boot.bin
- Edit initenv according to the built meta-toolchain
cd u-boot-xlnx ./makeuboot
- The generated files are:
- boot.bin - the bootloader image
- u-boot.html - configuration settings overview
- u-boot.map - the bootloader's memory map
- u-boot - ELF file
Develop (add boards support)
- Add a new board record to the list in the boards.cfg (or leave as is if the item already exists).
- Create a configuration file for the new board - use include/configs/zynq_microzed.h as a reference
- Edit (or create new for specific memory and chip) according to the board configuration the following files:
include/configs/ezynq/ezynq_MT41K256M16RE125.h include/configs/ezynq/ezynq_XC7Z010_1CLG400.h include/configs/ezynq/zed_ezynq.h
./makeuboot
IMPORTANT: Only 192KB of zynq's series on-chip memory are available at boot. It is the maximal size of u-boot.bin (not the final boot.bin) - the python script will throw an error.
Known issues
- USB does not work yet.
- Ethernet is not tested (on the board we have it does not work with provided images, so we suspect a hardware problem.
- Bitstream loading is not tested, current code does not enable level shifters - it may be more appropriate to do just before loading of the bitstream.