From: Marek Behún Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2021 21:07:15 +0000 (+0200) Subject: doc/kwboot.1: Update man page X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/%22http:/www.sics.se/static/git-logo.png?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d1d71740121f45c155a953174dd496671e6dd9b9;p=u-boot.git doc/kwboot.1: Update man page Update man page for the kwboot utility. Signed-off-by: Marek Behún Reviewed-by: Stefan Roese --- diff --git a/doc/kwboot.1 b/doc/kwboot.1 index 1e9ca268f7..acdea891d9 100644 --- a/doc/kwboot.1 +++ b/doc/kwboot.1 @@ -1,21 +1,22 @@ -.TH KWBOOT 1 "2012-05-19" +.TH KWBOOT 1 "2021-08-25" .SH NAME -kwboot \- Boot Marvell Kirkwood SoCs over a serial link. +kwboot \- Boot Marvell Kirkwood (and others 32-bit) SoCs over a serial link. .SH SYNOPSIS .B kwboot .RB [ "-b \fIimage\fP" ] -.RB [ "-p" ] .RB [ "-t" ] .RB [ "-B \fIbaudrate\fP" ] .RB \fITTY\fP .SH "DESCRIPTION" -The \fBmkimage\fP program boots boards based on Marvell's Kirkwood -platform over their integrated UART. Boot image files will typically +The \fBkwboot\fP program boots boards based on Marvell's 32-bit +platforms including Kirkwood, Dove, A370, AXP, A375, A38x +and A39x over their integrated UART. Boot image files will typically contain a second stage boot loader, such as U-Boot. The image file must conform to Marvell's BootROM firmware image format -(\fIkwbimage\fP), created using a tool such as \fBmkimage\fP. +(\fIkwbimage v0\fP or \fIv1\fP), created using a tool such as +\fBmkimage\fP. Following power-up or a system reset, system BootROM code polls the UART for a brief period of time, sensing a handshake message which @@ -36,25 +37,23 @@ by the second-stage loader. Handshake; then upload file \fIimage\fP over \fITTY\fP. Note that for the encapsulated boot code to be executed, \fIimage\fP -must be of type "UART boot" (0x69). Boot images of different types, -such as backup images of vendor firmware downloaded from flash memory -(type 0x8B), will not work (or not as expected). See \fB-p\fP for a -workaround. +must be of type "UART boot" (0x69). The \fBkwboot\fP program changes +this type automatically, unless the \fIimage\fP is signed, in which +case it cannot be changed. This mode writes handshake status and upload progress indication to -stdout. +stdout. It is possible that \fIimage\fP contains an optional binary +code in it's header which may also print some output via UART (for +example U-Boot SPL does this). In such a case, this output is also +written to stdout after the header is sent. .TP .BI "\-p" -In combination with \fB-b\fP, patches the header in \fIimage\fP prior -to upload, to "UART boot" type. +Obsolete. Does nothing. -This option attempts on-the-fly conversion of some none-UART image -types, such as images which were originally formatted to be stored in -flash memory. - -Conversion is performed in memory. The contents of \fIimage\fP will -not be altered. +In the past, when this option was used, the program patched the header +in the image prior upload, to "UART boot" type. This is now done by +default. .TP .BI "\-t" @@ -65,11 +64,26 @@ If used in combination with \fB-b\fP, terminal mode is entered immediately following a successful image upload. If standard I/O streams connect to a console, this mode will terminate -after receiving 'ctrl-\\' followed by 'c' from console input. +after receiving \fBctrl-\e\fP followed by \fBc\fP from console input. .TP .BI "\-B \fIbaudrate\fP" -Adjust the baud rate on \fITTY\fP. Default rate is 115200. +If used in combination with \fB-b\fP, inject into the image header +code that changes baud rate to \fIbaudrate\fP after uploading image +header, and code that changes the baud rate back to the default +(115200 Bd) before executing payload, and also adjust the baud rate +on \fITTY\fP correspondingly. This can make the upload significantly +faster. + +If used in combination with \fB-t\fP, adjust the baud rate to +\fIbaudrate\fP on \fITTY\fP before starting terminal. + +If both \fB-b\fP and \fB-t\fP are used, the baud rate is changed +back to 115200 after the upload. + +Tested values for \fIbaudrate\fP for Armada 38x include: 115200, +230400, 460800, 500000, 576000, 921600, 1000000, 1152000, 1500000, +2000000, 2500000, 3125000, 4000000 and 5200000. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP @@ -82,3 +96,7 @@ Daniel Stodden Luka Perkov .br David Purdy +.br +Pali Rohár +.br +Marek Behún