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== Main ==
 
== Main ==
 
This is a place holder for the Linuxstamp mx27 board. Details will be posted as they are available.
 
This is a place holder for the Linuxstamp mx27 board. Details will be posted as they are available.
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== OpenOCD ==
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Initialize openocd:
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# openocd -f interface/signalyzer.cfg -f board/imx27som.cfg
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Open connection to OpenOCD
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$ telnet localhost 4444
  
 
== Redboot ==
 
== Redboot ==

Revision as of 18:16, 11 May 2009

Main

This is a place holder for the Linuxstamp mx27 board. Details will be posted as they are available.

OpenOCD

Initialize openocd:

# openocd -f interface/signalyzer.cfg -f board/imx27som.cfg

Open connection to OpenOCD

$ telnet localhost 4444

Redboot

Redboot is based on ecos. A good starting point is here First pull the installer

$ wget --passive-ftp ftp://ecos.sourceware.org/pub/ecos/ecos-install.tcl

Then run it, be sure to include the arm-elf tools as that's what the freescale version wants.

$ ./ecos-install.tcl

It wants to run ecosenv.sh so set up the environment correctly. It says to stick it in .profile or .login. I think .bashrc will also work. Install old compat-libstdc

# yum install compat-libstdc++-3

Freescale has a version of ecos that they have patched to work with the imx27. First you need to download redboot_200719.tar.gz, that has both the base as well as the patches. to convert all the dos files to unix files use:

$ find . -type f -exec dos2unix {} \;

Then you can patch the tree:

$  bunzip2 -c ../patch-redboot-200719-base.bz2 | patch -p1
$  bunzip2 -c ../patch-redboot-200719-mx27.bz2 | patch -p1

Next set the ECOS_REPOSITORY environment variable:

$ export ECOS_REPOSITORY=/path_to_redboot/redboot_200719/src/ecos_20050912/packages/

Configure for imx27

$ ecosconfig new mx27ads redboot
$ ecosconfig import $ECOS_REPOSITORY/hal/arm/mx27/ads/current/misc/redboot_ROMRAM.ecm
$ ecosconfig tree

And finally make:

$ make

Now you should have redboot.bin under install/bin