On Thursday 01 March 2012 07:10 PM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Le 01/03/2012 13:17, Aneesh V a écrit :
On Thursday 01 March 2012 04:56 PM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Le 01/03/2012 10:44, Alexander Graf a écrit :
On 01.03.2012, at 09:04, Jason Kridner wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 16:32, Alexander Graf<agraf@suse.de> wrote: > Still need to figure out what exactly is going wrong there. But it's definitely the MLO code that's broken, not the boot rom. Wondering why we could'nt move to denx.com u-boot SPL instead of using x-loader MLO? +1. SPL is the right choice today. Nishanth did a great job
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Menon, Nishanth<nm@ti.com> wrote: maintaining x-loader, but it was always a fork of u-boot and with SPL we've eliminated that fork. Thanks Nishanth for highlighting this. Yeah, good point. We already use SPL for the Panda, but somehow didn't manage to get the OMAP3 x-loader also based on it. I honestly don't remember why.
Just tried to compile u-boot with SPL and it is 329K which is greater than the 128K limit for beagleboard (OMAP3/DM37x). So we have to use MLO+u-boot.
I tried building u-boot and SPL for beagle using recent mainline code. Here are the results:
SPL(MLO): 43828 bytes u-boot.bin: 329992 bytes - this seems to be what you have reported.
If I add my Thumb patches and enable Thumb for Beagle: SPL: 32420 bytes u-boot.bin: 248168 bytes
AFAIK, standard u-boot had never been less than 128 KB in the recent past. SPL will never be as big as 128K. Is there a confusion here? And what is the 128K limitation based on?
Oups, did only watch on u-boot.bin, not u-boot-spl.bin sorry. I thought we get only one file and save 1 stage but it does not. 128K limitation is due to ROM boot loader of OMAP3/DM37x SoC.
What is the difference between SPL and MLO? Is it just an include of x-loader/MLO in u-boot? Maybe some improvments?
SPL is almost same as x-loader, just that it is built out of mainline u-boot sources. So, you can pick and choose anything available in u-boot to create a tiny first stage bootloader which is called SPL. br, Aneesh -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org