Flashing U-Boot into the SD card
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+U-Boot is now building with SPL enabled which means there are two files to
+load into the SD card. Make sure the card is formatted with at least two
+partitions with the first partition being FAT32. First copy u-boot-dtb.img
+to the first partition then burn SPL to the SD card with dd.
+The SPL portion is programmed into a certain location for use by the internal
+bootROM and it cannot be changed. The following instructions assume the SD
+card is located as /dev/sdb.
+
+ cp u-boot-dtb.img /dev/media/logic/boot
+ sudo dd if=SPL of=/dev/sdb bs=1k seek=1 oflag=sync status=none && sync
-See README.imximage for details on booting from SD
Flashing U-Boot into NAND
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kobs-ng init -v -x u-boot-dtb.imx
+
+Using Falcon Mode
+-----------------
+With Falcon Mode enabled, U-Boot can be bypassed by having SPL directly load
+the kernel. The device tree, Kernel and boot args must first be configured,
+and stored to a file on the micro SD card called 'args'
+The kernel uImage is built with LOAD_ADDR=0x12000000 and the device tree is
+assummed to be imx6q-logicpd.dtb.
+
+By default the mmcroot is set to the baseboard.
+
+ # Establish bootargs
+ run mmcargs
+
+ # Load Linux Kernel uImage
+ fatload mmc 1 $loadaddr uImage
+
+ # Load Device Tree
+ run loadfdt
+
+ # Setup the blob that will get passed to the kernel
+ spl export fdt ${loadaddr} - ${fdt_addr_r}
+
+ # Note the starting and ending address of the updated device tree.
+ # for this example:
+ # Loading Device Tree to 1ffdf000, end 1fff038b ... OK
+ # Notice that 0x1fff038b - 1ffdf000 = 0x1138b
+ # now Add 1, so the length is 0x1138c.
+
+ fatwrite mmc 1 0x1ffdf000 args 0x1138c
+
+ # Reset the board and it will bypass U-Boot and SPL will directly boot
+ # the uImage
+
+To interrupt the boot sequence and force U-Boot to load, hold the 'c' button
+while starting.
+
Additional Support Documentation can be found at:
https://support.logicpd.com/