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Nov 19, 2010 Please setup DasUBoot first. Study the cfi flash partition in the 2C35 dev board user guide. We will use the first 2M for u-boot and kernel, 12M for jffs2 and 2M for factory configuration. We will put env in the last flash sector. in u-boot dir, put 2C35.h in include/configs/, put 2c35_cf.h in
Oct 18, 2010 Customize the u-boot config file, my_nios2.h,. 1. sysid If you don't have sysid, comment out the line, /* #define CONFIG_SYS_NIOS_SYSID_BASE CONFIG_SYS_SYSID_BASE */. 2. serial console If you use jtag uart, comment out the line, and add jtag uart define. /* #define CONFIG_ALTERA_UART
Jan 7, 2016 The complete flow for creating the appropriate FPGA image is described in the following diagram: Boot fpga flow.png. Note that the design needs to be compiled two times: First in order to obtain the handoff folder, which is used to generate the Preloader. Then, after the Preloader hex file is obtained you can
Jan 19, 2011 Please setup DasUBoot first. in u-boot dir, put 3C120.h in include/configs/, put 3c120_fpga.h in board/altera/nios2-generic/. Then add an entry 3C120 to the NIOS2_GENERIC list in Makefile. make 3C120_config. make. You will get u-boot elf and u-boot.bin. In uClinux-dist, make menuconfig, enable MTD
Dec 18, 2015 Device tree control : a new approach to nios2 u-boot. This is a new approach to port u-boot for nios2 boards. We use device tree blob generated from the sopcinfo file to control u-boot. The same dtb can be used to control Linux. This feature is available in the u-boot mainline, prepared for v2016.01. This is
Mar 27, 2017 This A10 SoC UEFI QuickStart Guide is a light weight version of the UEFI User Manual for users who already have some prior knowledge and experience running U-Boot on Altera SoC Development Board. The content of this guide is mainly focusing on the UEFI building and running UEFI Bootloader on
In this example, you will re-create the Bootloader in the folder <SoC EDS installation directory>/examples/hardware/a10_soc_devkit_ghrd/software/uboot_bsp. The following pre-requisites are necessary in order to run the steps from this guide: Host PC
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Oct 18, 2010 For basics on getting started with U-Boot, read DasUBoot. These instructions assume you have generated the file custom_fpga.h for your design, as described in Linux. When porting U-Boot to a Nios II with an MMU, you have to take the memory map into account. The Nios II Memory partitions are defined
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