Configure uC5282 NVRAM
Create a 'cramfs' file system image of the netboot binary image. Store this on a machine with a tftp server that can access your target.
Connect the target BPM chassis to your desktop or laptop. Set the IP address environment variable and run the tftp server.
Transmit the file system image to the target. Program it into flash memory.
Using the uC5282 uCbootloader, set the environment variables.
Boot the image.
(Much of this document is from an email from Till, 13 March 2008)
The syntax to set variables is:
B$ setenv ENVVAR value
To clear an environment variable:
B$ setenv ENVVAR
To show a list of all variables:
B$ printenv
To show the value of a single variable:
B$ printenv ENVVAR
mkdir cramfs_top
cp /afs/slac/package/rtems/4.9.1/target/ssrlApps/m68k-
rtems/uC5282/img/netboot.flashimg.bin cramfs_top/netboot.bin
mkcramfs cramfs_top cramfs.img
NOTE: in spite of the coldfire being a big-endian machine and cramfs internal data structures being susceptible to endianness, uCbootloader seems to expect a LITTLE-endian cramfs image (which is directly created by mkcramfs on a little-endian machine such as a x86 box)
Connect serial port on BPM chassis to serial port on your computer. (It must be a straight-through cable.) Connect to your local serial port using a terminal emulation program (Tera Term Pro on Windows works).
Power up the BPM chassis.
B$ setenv IPADDR0 134.79.219.81
Start the tftp program:
B$ tftp
uCTFTP Console 1.0 is running ...
(These instructions are for using tftp. To use the serial connection,
use the uCdimm Coldfire 5282 manual)
From your host:
hostname$tftp 134.79.219.81
tftp> verbose
Verbose mode on.
tftp> binary
mode set to octet
tftp> put cramfs.img
You will see messages like these in your host session:
putting cramfs.img to 134.79.219.81:cramfs.img [octet]
Sent 270336 bytes in 20.2 seconds []
tftp>
You will see messages like these on your serial session:
...........
done
In your serial session, press ESC to exit tftp and return to the B$ prompt
B$ program
erase... done
write... done
Select boot file:
B$ setenv KERNEL 0:netboot.flashimg.bin
The board has now been flashed. Next you can do one of three things (four things counting nothing):
(7a) Test that you can boot the netboot image.
(7b) Set up for production. (Do this only if you feel confident that the
flashing worked.)
(7c) Boot up to test on development.
setenv KERNEL 0:netboot.flashimg.bin
setenv BP_SRVR 134.79.19.29
setenv BP_FILE afsnfs2:/afs/slac:package/rtems/4.9.1/target/ssrlApps/m68k-rtems/uC5282/bin/rtems.ralf
setenv NETMASK 255.255.252.0
B$ printenv
FACTORY=Arcturus Networks Inc.
REVISION=uC5282 Rev 1.1 16MB External Flash
SERIAL=X49E5FA37-01080
CONSOLE=ttyS0
KERNEL_ARGS=root=/dev/mtdblock0 quiet
HWADDR0=00:06:3B:00:F0:80
FW_VERSION=010808012
_0=10000000:1000000:RW
CACHE=on
KERNEL=0:netboot.flashimg.bin
BP_SRVR=134.79.19.29
BP_FILE=afsnfs2:/afs/slac:package/rtems/4.9.1/target/ssrlApps/m68k-rtems/uC5282/bin/rtems.ralf
IPADDR0=134.79.219.113
NETMASK=255.255.252.0
B$ go
uncompress... go! 0x40000
RTEMS bootloader by Till Straumann <strauman@slac.stanford.edu>
$Id: netboot.c,v 1.33 2009/02/05 08:39:20 strauman Exp $
CVS tag $Name: rtems-4-9-1-p2 $
Press 's' for showing the current NVRAM configuration
Press 'b' for manually entering filename/cmdline parameters only
Press '@' for continuing the netboot (BOOTP flag from NVRAM)
Press 'd' for continuing the netboot; enforce using BOOTP
Press 'p' for continuing the netboot; enforce using BOOTP
but use file and cmdline from NVRAM
Press 'm' for continuing the netboot; enforce using NVRAM config
Press 'R' to reboot now (you can always hit <Ctrl>-x to reboot)
Press any other key for this message
B$ printenv
FACTORY=Arcturus Networks Inc.
REVISION=uC5282 Rev 1.1 16MB External Flash
SERIAL=X4747745D-01DC9
CONSOLE=ttyS0
KERNEL=0:netboot.flashimg.bin*
KERNEL_ARGS=root=/dev/mtdblock0 quiet
HWADDR0=00:06:3B:00:AD:C9
FW_VERSION=010808004
_0=10000000:1000000:RW
CACHE=on
(next three are optional; depends whether you want the ioc to boot up on its own the first time; also depends on whether or not dhcp will be set up in advance)
DO_BOOTP=Y
AUTOEXEC=2
AUTOBOOT=2
B$ printenv
FACTORY=Arcturus Networks Inc.
REVISION=uC5282 Rev 1.1 16MB External Flash
SERIAL=X4747745D-01DC9
CONSOLE=ttyS0
KERNEL=0:netboot.flashimg.bin
KERNEL_ARGS=root=/dev/mtdblock0 quiet
HWADDR0=<macaddress>
FW_VERSION=010808004
_0=10000000:1000000:RW
CACHE=on
IPADDR0=<ipaddress>
DNS_SERVER=134.79.151.11
NTP_SERVER=134.79.151.11
NETMASK=255.255.252.0
GATEWAY=134.79.219.1
HOSTNAME=<hostname>
BP_PARM=INIT=/boot/g/lcls/epics/iocTop/<appname>/<tagname>/iocBoot/<eiocname>/st.cmd
LOGHOST=syslog-host
DNS_DOMAIN=slac.stanford.edu
BP_FILE=afsnfs2:/afs/slac:package/rtems/4.9.1/target/ssrlApps/m68k-rtems/uC5282/bin/rtems.ralf
BP_SRVR=134.79.19.29
DO_BOOTP=N
Appendix (Keep it alive!)
Here are some useful links that discuss flashing 16M Coldfire and 80 MHz Coldfire: