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author | Sean Anderson <seanga2@gmail.com> | 2022-06-25 13:12:20 -0400 |
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committer | Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com> | 2022-07-13 20:05:49 +0200 |
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doc: mkimage: Further document -o and -R
Despite the original description of these options, they are not always
image names, or even files. Some image types use these options to convey
configuration directly. Re-document these options as configuration options.
Additionally, add a new section documenting the format of the configuration
for each image type which uses it. In general, if configuration is used
directly (without a separate file) I have added documentation for it. If
the configuration points to a separate file, I have referenced that file's
documentation. Where there is no such documentation, I have added it.
Signed-off-by: Sean Anderson <seanga2@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
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1 files changed, 236 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/doc/mkimage.1 b/doc/mkimage.1 index c310b01bb9..353ea8b2f7 100644 --- a/doc/mkimage.1 +++ b/doc/mkimage.1 @@ -194,44 +194,22 @@ command will jump to this address after loading the image. will be interpreted as a hexadecimal number. . .TP -.BI \-n " image-name" +.BI \-n " primary-configuration" .TQ -.BI \-\-primary\-image " image-name" -Set the image name to -.IR image-name . +.BI \-\-config " primary-configuration" +Images may require additional configuration not specified with other options, +often in a image-type-specific format. The image types which support this +option and the format of their configuration are listed in +.BR CONFIGURATION . . .TP -.BI \-R " secondary-image-name" +.BI \-R " secondary-configuration" .TQ -.BI \-\-secondary\-image " image-name" -Some image types support a second image for additional data. For these types, -use -.B \-R -to specify this second image. -.TS -allbox; -lb lbx -l l. -Image Type Secondary Image Description -pblimage Additional RCW-style header, typically used for PBI commands. -zynqimage, zynqmpimage T{ -Initialization parameters, one per line. Each parameter has the form -.sp -.ti 4 -.I address data -.sp -where -.I address -and -.I data -are hexadecimal integers. The boot ROM will write each -.I data -to -.I address -when loading the image. At most 256 parameters may be specified in this -manner. -T} -.TE +.BI \-\-secondary\-config " secondary-configuration" +Some image types support a second set of configuration data. The image types +which support secondary configuration and the formap of their configuration are +listed in +.BR CONFIGURATION . . .TP .BI \-d " image-data-file" @@ -470,6 +448,230 @@ using But if the original input to mkimage is a binary file (already compiled), then the timestamp is assumed to have been set previously. . +.SH CONFIGURATION +This section documents the formats of the primary and secondary configuration +options for each image type which supports them. +. +.SS aisimage +The primary configuration is a file containing a series of +.I AIS +(Application Image Script) commands, one per line. Each command has the form +.RS +.P +.IR "command argument " .\|.\|. +.RE +.P +See +.UR https://\:www\:.ti\:.com/\:lit/\:pdf/\:spraag0 +TI application report SPRAAG0E +.UE +for details. +. +.SS atmelimage +The primary configuration is a comma-separated list of NAND Flash parameters of +the form +.RS +.P +\fIparameter\fB=\fIvalue\fR[\fB,\fIparameter\fB=\fIvalue\fR.\|.\|.\&] +.RE +.P +Valid +.IR parameter s +are +.RS +.P +.TS +lb. +usePmecc +nbSectorPerPage +spareSize +eccBitReq +sectorSize +eccOffset +.TE +.RE +.P +and valid +.IR value s +are decimal numbers. See section 11.4.4.1 of the SAMA5D3 Series Data Sheet for +valid values for each parameter. +. +.SS imximage +The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as +documented in doc/\:imx/\:mkimage/\:imximage.txt of the U-Boot source. +. +.SS imx8image and imx8mimage +The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as +documented in doc/\:imx/\:mkimage/\:imx8image.txt of the U-Boot source. +. +.SS kwbimage +The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as +documented in doc/\:imx/\:mkimage/\:kwbimage.txt of the U-Boot source. +. +.SS mtk_image +The primary configuration is a semicolon-separated list of header options of the +form +.RS +.P +\fIkey\fB=\fIvalue\fR[\fB;\fIkey\fB=\fIvalue\fR.\|.\|.\&] +.RE +.P +where the valid keys are: +.RS +.P +.TS +lb lbx +lb l. +Key Description +_ +lk T{ +If \fB1\fP, then an \fILK\fP (legacy) image header is used. Otherwise, a +\fIBootROM\fP image header is used. +T} +lkname T{ +The name of the LK image header. The maximum length is 32 ASCII characters. If +not specified, the default value is \fBU-Boot\fP. +T} +media The boot device. See below for valid values. +nandinfo The desired NAND device type. See below for valid values. +arm64 If \fB1\fP, then this denotes an AArch64 image. +hdroffset Increase the reported size of the BRLYT header by this amount. +.TE +.RE +.P +Valid values for +.B media +are: +.RS +.P +.TS +lb lb +lb l. +Value Description +_ +nand Parallel NAND flash +snand Serial NAND flash +nor Serial NOR flash +emmc \fIeMMC\fP (Embedded Multi-Media Card) +sdmmc \fISD\fP (Secure Digital) card +.TE +.RE +.P +Valid values for +.B nandinfo +are: +.RS +.P +.TS +lb lb lb lb lb +lb l l l l. +Value NAND type Page size OOB size Total size +_ +2k+64 Serial 2KiB 64B +2k+120 Serial 2KiB 120B +2k+128 Serial 2KiB 128B +4k+256 Serial 4KiB 256B +1g:2k+64 Parallel 2KiB 64B 1Gbit +2g:2k+64 Parallel 2KiB 64B 2Gbit +4g:2k+64 Parallel 2KiB 64B 4Gbit +2g:2k+128 Parallel 2KiB 128B 2Gbit +4g:2k+128 Parallel 2KiB 128B 4Gbit +.TE +.RE +. +.SS mxsimage +The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as +documented in doc/\:imx/\:mkimage/\:mxsimage.txt of the U-Boot source. +. +.SS omapimage +The primary configuration is the optional value +.BR byteswap . +If present, each 32-bit word of the image will have its bytes swapped +(converting from little-endian to big-endian, or vice versa). +. +.SS pblimage +The primary configuration is a file containing the +.I PBI +(Pre-Boot Image) header. Each line of the configuration has the format +.RS +.P +.IR value "[ " value .\|.\|.\&] +.RE +.P +Where +.I value +is a 32-bit hexadecimal integer. Each +.I value +will, after being converted to raw bytes, be literally prepended to the PBI. +.P +The secondary configuration is a file with the same format as the primary +configuration file. It will be inserted into the image after the primary +configuration data and before the image data. +.P +It is traditional to use the primary configuration file for the +.I RCW +(Reset Configuration Word), and the secondary configuration file for any +additional PBI commands. However, it is also possible to convert an existing PBI +to the above format and \(lqchain\(rq additional data onto the end of the +image. This may be especially useful for creating secure boot images. +. +.SS rkimage +The primary configuration is the name of the processor to generate the image +for. Valid values are: +.RS +.P +.TS +lb. +px30 +rk3036 +rk3066 +rk3128 +rk3188 +rk322x +rk3288 +rk3308 +rk3328 +rk3368 +rk3399 +rv1108 +rk3568 +.TE +.RE +. +.SS sunxi_egon +The primary configuration is the name to use for the device tree. +. +.SS ublimage +The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as +documented in doc/\:README.ublimage of the U-Boot source. +. +.SS zynqimage and zynqmpimage +For +.BR zynqmpimage , +the primary configuration is a file containing the +.I PMUFW +(Power Management Unit Firmware). +.B zynqimage +does not use the primary configuration. +.P +For both image types, the secondary configuration is a file containinig +initialization parameters, one per line. Each parameter has the form +.RS +.P +.I address data +.RE +.P +where +.I address +and +.I data +are hexadecimal integers. The boot ROM will write each +.I data +to +.I address +when loading the image. At most 256 parameters may be specified in this +manner. +. .SH BUGS Please report bugs to the .UR https://\:source\:.denx\:.de/\:u-boot/\:u-boot/\:issues |