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authorWolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>2011-09-11 21:24:09 +0200
committerWolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>2011-09-11 21:24:09 +0200
commit04e5ae793153e74d682f2d0e297e58fd75366c8f (patch)
tree2a94d2ea7897d12a9600a5d378cfd3f810ee29fc /doc/README.ublimage
parent3b7175524939ffc73af2b8eb1ee5166838d3f260 (diff)
Minor coding style cleanup.
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
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@@ -101,22 +101,22 @@ This steps are done automagically if you do a "make all"
Structure of this binary (Example for the cam_enc_4xx board with a NAND
page size = 0x800):
-offset : 0x00000 | 0x800 | 0x3800
-content: UBL | nand_spl | u-boot code
- Header | code |
+offset : 0x00000 | 0x800 | 0x3800
+content: UBL | nand_spl | u-boot code
+ Header | code |
The NAND layout looks for example like this:
(Example for the cam_enc_4xx board with a NAND page size = 0x800, block
size = 0x20000 and CONFIG_SYS_NROF_UBL_HEADER 5):
-offset : 0x80000 | 0xa0000 | 0xa3000
-content: UBL | nand_spl | u-boot code
- Header | code |
- ^ ^
- ^ 0xa0000 = CONFIG_SYS_NROF_UBL_HEADER * 0x20000
- ^
- 0x80000 = Block 4 * 0x20000
+offset : 0x80000 | 0xa0000 | 0xa3000
+content: UBL | nand_spl | u-boot code
+ Header | code |
+ ^ ^
+ ^ 0xa0000 = CONFIG_SYS_NROF_UBL_HEADER * 0x20000
+ ^
+ 0x80000 = Block 4 * 0x20000
If the cpu starts in NAND boot mode, it checks the UBL descriptor
starting with block 1 (page 0). When a valid UBL signature is found,
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ read and processed.
Once the user-specified start-up conditions are set, the RBL copies the
nand_spl into ARM internal RAM, starting at address 0x0000: 0020.
- ^^^^
+ ^^^^
The nand_spl code itself now does necessary intializations, and at least,
copies the u-boot code from NAND into RAM, and jumps to it ...