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|  U-Boot for Odroid X2/U3/XU3/XU4/HC1
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| ========================
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| 
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| 1. Summary
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| ==========
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| This is a quick instruction for setup Odroid boards.
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| Board config: odroid_config for X2/U3
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| Board config: odroid-xu3_config for XU3/XU4/HC1
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| 
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| 2. Supported devices
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| ====================
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| This U-BOOT config can be used on three boards:
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| - Odroid U3
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| - Odroid X2
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| with CPU Exynos 4412 rev 2.0 and 2GB of RAM
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| - Odroid XU3
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| - Odroid XU4
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| - Odroid HC1
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| with CPU Exynos5422 and 2GB of RAM
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| 
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| 3. Boot sequence
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| ================
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| iROM->BL1->(BL2 + TrustZone)->U-BOOT
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| 
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| This version of U-BOOT doesn't implement SPL. So, BL1, BL2, and TrustZone
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| binaries are needed to boot up.
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| 
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| << X2/U3 >>
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| It can be found in "boot.tar.gz" from here:
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| http://dev.odroid.com/projects/4412boot/wiki/FrontPage?action=download&value=boot.tar.gz
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| or here:
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| http://odroid.in/guides/ubuntu-lfs/boot.tar.gz
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| 
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| << XU3/XU4 >>
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| It can be downloaded from:
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| https://github.com/hardkernel/u-boot/tree/odroidxu3-v2012.07/sd_fuse/hardkernel_1mb_uboot
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| 
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| 
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| 4. Boot media layout
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| ====================
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| The table below shows SD/eMMC cards layout for U-Boot.
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| The block offset is starting from 0 and the block size is 512B.
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|  -------------------------------------
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| |  Binary   | Block offset| part type |
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| |   name    | SD   | eMMC |(eMMC only)|
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|  -------------------------------------
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| | Bl1       | 1    | 0    |  1 (boot) |
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| | Bl2       | 31   | 30   |  1 (boot) |
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| | U-Boot    | 63   | 62   |  1 (boot) |
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| | Tzsw      | 2111 | 2110 |  1 (boot) |
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| | Uboot Env | 2560 | 2560 |  0 (user) |
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|  -------------------------------------
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| 
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| 5. Prepare the SD boot card - with SD card reader
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| =================================================
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| To prepare bootable media you need boot binaries provided by hardkernel.
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| From the downloaded files, You can find:
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| - bl1.bin
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| - tzsw.bin
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| - bl2.bin
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| - sd_fusing.sh
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| - u-boot.bin
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| (The file names can be slightly different, but you can distinguish what they are
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| without problem)
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| 
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| This is all you need to boot this board. But if you want to use your custom
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| U-Boot then you need to change u-boot.bin with your own U-Boot binary*
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| and run the script "sd_fusing.sh" - this script is valid only for SD card.
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| 
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| *note:
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| The proper binary file of current U-Boot is u-boot-dtb.bin.
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| 
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| quick steps for Linux:
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| - Download all files from the link at point 3 and extract it if needed.
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| - put any SD card into the SD reader
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| - check the device with "dmesg"
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| - run ./sd_fusing.sh /dev/sdX - where X is SD card device (but not a partition)
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| Check if Hardkernel U-Boot is booting, and next do the same with your U-Boot.
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| 
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| 6. Prepare the eMMC boot card
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|    with a eMMC card reader (boot from eMMC card slot)
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| =====================================================
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| To boot the device from the eMMC slot you should use a special card reader
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| which supports eMMC partition switch. All of the boot binaries are stored
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| on the eMMC boot partition which is normally hidden.
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| 
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| The "sd_fusing.sh" script can be used after updating offsets of binaries
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| according to the table from point 4. Be sure that you are working on the right
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| eMMC partition - its size is usually very small, about 1-4 MiB.
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| 
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| 7. Prepare the eMMC boot card
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|    with a SD card reader (boot from SD card slot)
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| =================================================
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| If you have an eMMC->microSD adapter you can prepare the card as in point 5.
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| But then the device can boot only from the SD card slot.
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| 
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| 8. Prepare the boot media using Hardkernel U-Boot
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| =================================================
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| You can update the U-Boot to the custom one if you have a working bootloader
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| delivered with the board on the eMMC/SD card. Then follow the steps:
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| - install the android fastboot tool
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| - connect a micro usb cable to the board
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| - on the U-Boot prompt, run command: fastboot (as a root)
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| - on the host, run command: "fastboot flash bootloader u-boot-dtb.bin"
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| - the custom U-Boot should start after the board resets.
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| 
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| 9. Partition layout
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| ====================
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| Default U-Boot environment is setup for fixed partition layout.
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| 
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| Partition table: MSDOS. Disk layout and files as listed in the table below.
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|  ----- ------ ------ ------ -------- ---------------------------------
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| | Num | Name |  FS  | Size | Offset |         Reguired files          |
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| |     |      | Type |  MiB |  MiB   |                                 |
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|  ----- ------ ------ ------ -------- ---------------------------------
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| |  1  | BOOT | fat  |  100 |   2    |  kernel, fdt**                  |
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| |  2  | ROOT | ext4 |   -  |        |  any Linux system               |
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|  ----- ------ ------ ------ -------- ---------------------------------
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| 
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| **note:
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| Supported fdt files are:
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| - exynos4412-odroidx2.dtb
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| - exynos4412-odroidu3.dtb
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| - exynos5422-odroidxu3.dtb
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| - exynos5422-odroidxu3-lite.dtb
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| - exynos5422-odroidxu4.dtb
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| - exynos5422-odroidhc1.dtb
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| 
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| Supported kernel files are:
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| - Image.itb
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| - zImage
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| - uImage
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| 
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| The default environmental variable "dfu_alt_info" is set* for above layout.
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| Each partition size is just an example, dfu_alt_info tries init two partitions.
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| The size of each is not important.
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| 
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| *note:
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| $dfu_alt_info is set on a boot time and it is concatenated using two variables:
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| - $dfu_alt_boot(set dynamically)
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| - $dfu_alt_system(from current env).
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| 
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| To add any changes to dfu_alt_info - please modify $dfu_alt_system only.
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| Changes are visible after board reset.
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| 
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| 10. The environment and booting the kernel
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| ==========================================
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| There are three macros defined in config for various boot options:
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| Two for both, kernel with device tree support and also without it:
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| - boot_uimg - load uImage
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| - boot_zimg - load zImage
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| If proper fdt file exists then it will be automatically loaded,
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| so for old kernel types, please remove fdt file from boot partition.
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| 
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| The third boot option for multi image support (more info: doc/uImage.FIT/)
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| - boot_fit - for binary file: "Image.itb"
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| 
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| Default boot command: "autoboot"
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| And the boot sequence is:
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| - boot_fit - if "Image.itb" exists
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| - boot_zimg - if "zImage" exists
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| - boot_uimg - if "uImage" exists
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| 
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| 11. USB host support
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| ====================
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| NOTE: This section is only for Odroid X2/U3.
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| 
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| The ethernet can be accessed after starting the USB subsystem in U-Boot.
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| The adapter does not come with a preconfigured MAC address, and hence it needs
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| to be set before starting USB.
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| setenv usbethaddr 02:DE:AD:BE:EF:FF
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| 
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| Note that in this example a locally managed MAC address is chosen. Care should
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| be taken to make these MAC addresses unique within the same subnet.
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| 
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| Start the USB subsystem:
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| Odroid # setenv usbethaddr 02:DE:AD:BE:EF:FF
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| Odroid # usb start
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| (Re)start USB...
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| USB0:   USB EHCI 1.00
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| scanning bus 0 for devices... 4 USB Device(s) found
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|        scanning usb for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found
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|        scanning usb for ethernet devices... 1 Ethernet Device(s) found
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| Odroid #
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| 
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| Automatic IP assignment:
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| ------------------------
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| If the ethernet is connected to a DHCP server (router maybe with DHCP enabled),
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| then the below will automatically assign an ip address through DHCP.
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| setenv autoload no
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| dhcp
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| 
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| Odroid # setenv autoload no
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| Odroid # dhcp
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| Waiting for Ethernet connection... done.
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| BOOTP broadcast 1
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| DHCP client bound to address 192.168.1.10 (524 ms)
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| Odroid #
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| 
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| Note that this automatically sets the many IP address related variables in
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| U-Boot that is obtained from the DHCP server.
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| 
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| Odroid # printenv ipaddr netmask gatewayip dnsip
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| ipaddr=192.168.1.10
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| netmask=255.255.255.0
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| gatewayip=192.168.1.1
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| dnsip=192.168.1.1
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| 
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| Ping example:
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| The ping command can be used a test to check connectivity. In this example,
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| 192.168.1.27 is a pingable server in the network.
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| Odroid # ping 192.168.1.27
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| Waiting for Ethernet connection... done.
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| Using sms0 device
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| host 192.168.1.27 is alive
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| Odroid #
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| 
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| Static IP assignment:
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| ---------------------
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| In the case where there are no DHCP servers in the network, or you want to
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| set the IP address statically, it can be done by:
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| Odroid # setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.10
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| Odroid # ping 192.168.1.27
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| Waiting for Ethernet connection... done.
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| Using sms0 device
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| host 192.168.1.27 is alive
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| 
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| TFTP booting:
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| -------------
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| Say there exists a tftp server in the network with address 192.168.1.27 and
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| it serves a kernel image (zImage.3.17) and a DTB blob (exynos4412-odroidu3.dtb)
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| that needs to be loaded and booted. It can be accomplished as below:
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| (Assumes that you have setenv usbethaddr, and have not set autoload to no)
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| 
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| Odroid # setenv serverip 192.168.1.27
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| Odroid # tftpboot 0x40080000 zImage.3.17
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| Waiting for Ethernet connection... done.
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| Using sms0 device
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| TFTP from server 192.168.1.27; our IP address is 192.168.1.10
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| Filename 'zImage.3.17'.
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| Load address: 0x40080000
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| Loading: #################################################################
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| 	 #################################################################
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| 	 #################################################################
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| 	 #######################
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| 	 52.7 KiB/s
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| done
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| Bytes transferred = 3194200 (30bd58 hex)
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| Odroid # tftpboot 0x42000000 exynos4412-odroidu3.dtb
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| Waiting for Ethernet connection... done.
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| Using sms0 device
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| TFTP from server 192.168.1.27; our IP address is 192.168.1.10
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| Filename 'exynos4412-odroidu3.dtb'.
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| Load address: 0x42000000
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| Loading: ####
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| 	 40 KiB/s
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| done
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| Bytes transferred = 46935 (b757 hex)
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| Odroid # printenv bootargs
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| bootargs=Please use defined boot
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| Odroid # setenv bootargs console=ttySAC1,115200n8 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootwait
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| Odroid # bootz 40080000 - 42000000
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| Kernel image @ 0x40080000 [ 0x000000 - 0x30bd58 ]
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| ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 42000000
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|    Booting using the fdt blob at 0x42000000
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|    Loading Device Tree to 4fff1000, end 4ffff756 ... OK
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| 
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| Starting kernel ...
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| 
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| [    0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0xa00
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| ... etc ...
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| 
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| In the above example you can substitute 'dhcp' for 'tftpboot' as well.
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| 
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| USB Storage booting:
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| --------------------
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| Similarly we can use the USB storage to load the kernel image/initrd/fdt etc
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| and boot. For this example, there is a USB drive plugged in. It has a FAT
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| 1st partition and an EXT 2nd partition. Using the generic FS (ls/load) makes
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| it even easier to work with FAT/EXT file systems.
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| For this example the second EXT partition is used for booting and as rootfs.
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| The boot files - kernel and the dtb are present in the /boot directory of the
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| second partition.
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| 
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| Odroid # usb start
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| (Re)start USB...
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| USB0:   USB EHCI 1.00
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| scanning bus 0 for devices... 4 USB Device(s) found
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|        scanning usb for storage devices... 1 Storage Device(s) found
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|        scanning usb for ethernet devices...
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| Error: sms0 address not set.		<----- Note the error as usbethaddr
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| Warning: failed to set MAC address	<----- is not set.
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| 1 Ethernet Device(s) found
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| Odroid # usb part 0
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| 
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| Partition Map for USB device 0  --   Partition Type: DOS
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| 
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| Part	Start Sector	Num Sectors	UUID		Type
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|   1	3072		263168		000c4046-01	06
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|   2	266240		13457408	000c4046-02	83
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| 
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| Odroid # ls usb 0:2 /boot
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| <DIR>       4096 .
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| <DIR>       4096 ..
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|              353 boot.scr
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|              281 boot.txt
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|           101420 config-3.8.13.23
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|          2127254 initrd.img-3.8.13.23
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|          2194825 uInitrd
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|          2194825 uInitrd-3.8.13.23
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|          2453112 zImage
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|           101448 config-3.8.13.26
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|          2127670 uInitrd-3.8.13.26
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|          2127606 initrd.img-3.8.13.26
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|          3194200 zImage.3.17                    <--- Kernel
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|            46935 exynos4412-odroidu3.dtb        <--- DTB
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| Odroid # load usb 0:2 40080000 /boot/zImage.3.17
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| 3194200 bytes read in 471 ms (6.5 MiB/s)
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| Odroid # load usb 0:2 42000000 /boot/exynos4412-odroidu3.dtb
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| 46935 bytes read in 233 ms (196.3 KiB/s)
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| Odroid # setenv bootargs console=ttySAC1,115200n8 root=/dev/sda2 rootwait
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| Odroid # bootz 40080000 - 42000000
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| Kernel image @ 0x40080000 [ 0x000000 - 0x30bd58 ]
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| ## Flattened Device Tree blob at 42000000
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|    Booting using the fdt blob at 0x42000000
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|    Loading Device Tree to 4fff1000, end 4ffff756 ... OK
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| 
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| Starting kernel ...
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| 
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| [    0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0xa00
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| 
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| Please refer to README.usb for additional information.
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