nixos-hardware/microchip/common/bsp/uboot.yaml
Ganga Ram ba8b9209ce Add Microchip Icicle-kit board support.
* Uses Linux kernel released by Microchip
  - https://github.com/linux4microchip/linux.git
  - Ver: v5.15   Tag: linux4microchip+fpga-2023.02
* Uses UBoot released by Microchip
  - Ver: uboot-2022-01 Tag: linux4microchip+fpga-2023.02

To generate NixOS sd image for MICROCHIP icicle-kit refer:
  https://github.com/tiiuae/ghaf.git

Signed-off-by: Ganga Ram <Ganga.Ram@tii.ae>
2023-04-26 22:55:57 +04:00

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#
# HSS Payload Generator - sample configuration file
#
# First, we can optionally set a name for our image, otherwise one will be created
# dynamically
set-name: 'PolarFire-SoC-HSS::U-Boot'
#
# Next, we'll define the entry point addresses for each hart, as follows:
#
hart-entry-points: {u54_1: '0x80200000', u54_2: '0x80200000', u54_3: '0x80200000', u54_4: '0x80200000'}
#
# Finally, we'll define some payloads (source ELF files) that will be placed at certain
# regions in memory
# The payload section is defined with the keyword payloads, and then a number of
# individual
# payload descriptors.
#
# Each payload has a name (path to its ELF file), an owner-hart, and optionally 1-3
# secondary-harts.
#
# Additionally, it has a privilege mode in which it will start execution.
# * Valid privilege modes are PRV_M, PRV_S and PRV_U.
#
#
# In the following example:
# * test/u-boot-icicle-kit-es-2020.10-r0.bin is the Das U-Boot bootloader (binary +
# concatenated DTB), and it runs on U54_1, U54_2 and U54_4.
# It expects to start in PRV_S.
#
# Case only matters for the ELF path names, not the keywords.
#
payloads:
u-boot.bin: {exec-addr: '0x80200000', owner-hart: u54_1, secondary-hart: u54_2, secondary-hart: u54_3, secondary-hart: u54_4, priv-mode: prv_s}