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| diff --git a/docs/U-boot.html b/docs/U-boot.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7d78e00a5..000000000 --- a/docs/U-boot.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,254 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" -	"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> - -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> -<head> -	<title>Buildroot - U-boot extensions in 2009.01-rc1</title> -	<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> -	<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="stylesheet.css" /> -</head> - -<body> -	<div class="main"> -	<div class="titre"> -	<a name="top" id="top"></a> -	<h1>U-boot extensions in 2009.01-rc1</h1> -	</div> - -	<p><a href="http://buildroot.net/">U-Boot</a> -	usage and documentation by Ulf Samuelsson. -	</p> - -	<ul> -		<li><a href="#about">About U-Boot</a></li> -		<li><a href="#at91rm9200dk">Board Support for AT91RM9200DK</a></li> -		<li><a href="#at91rm9200ek">Board Support for AT91RM9200EK</a></li> -		<li><a href="#at91sam9g20ek">Board Support for AT91SAM9G20EK</a></li> -		<li><a href="#Minicom extensions">X-Modem/Raw extensions to minicom</a></li> -		<li><a href="#cmd_factory">New Command: factory</a></li> -		<li><a href="#cmd_os">New Command: os</a></li> -		<li><a href="#cmd_fs">New Command: fs</a></li> -		<li><a href="#cmd_setargs">New Command: setargs</a></li> -		<li><a href="#cmd_led">New Command: led</a></li> -		<li><a href="#cmd_mux">New Command: mux</a></li> -		<li><a href="#cmd_ethinit">New Command: ethinit</a></li> -		<li><a href="#environment">Special environment variables</a></li> -	</ul> -	<h2><a name="about" id="about"></a>About U-boot</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	U-Boot is an open source bootloader ported to a multitude of processors. -	See (<a href="http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/WebHome">U-Boot Home</a>) -	for documentation for vanilla U-Boot. This document only describes -	changes compared to the vanilla u-boot. -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="at91rm9200dk" id="at91rm9200dk"></a>Board support for at91rm9200dk</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	"at91rm9200dk" is updated to use a linux like API for gpio. -	A new target "at91rm9200dk_df" is defined to support boot from dataflash. -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="at91rm9200ek" id="at91rm9200ek"></a>Board support for at91rm9200ek</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	The "at91rm9200ek" BSP supports booting from a parallel flash. -	The "at91rm9200df" BSP supports a generic target booting from dataflash. -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="#at91sam9g20ek" id="#at91sam9g20ek"></a>Board support for at91sam9g20ek</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	The "at91sam9g20ek" target with dataflash(card) and NAND boot support. -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="minicom_extensions" id="minicom_extensions"></a>Minicom extensions </h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	"sx-at91" is a reliable X-Modem application allowing download to the at91rm9200 -	based board -	</p> -	<p> -	"raw-at91" is a download application which will download binary data using minicom. -	Typically used to download an environment script. -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="cmd_factory" id="cmd_factory"></a>New command: factory</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>factory</code></h3> -	</p> - -	<p> -	"factory" will set a selected set of environment variables  -	back to the compile time default. The following will give some -	hints on capabilities, but is not yet complete. -	</p> - -	<p> -	It will generate a set of scripts which will facilitate downloading -	the kernel and root file system using tftp and will also -	add commands to store into and retrieve from flash -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="cmd_os" id="cmd_os"></a>New command: os</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>os<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	"os" computes a new name for the linux kernel -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="cmd_fs" id="cmd_fs"></a>New command: fs</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>fs<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	"fs" computes a new name for the file system -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="cmd_setargs" id="cmd_setargs"></a>New command: setargs</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> -	<p> -	<h3><code>setargs<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	"setargs" will create new bootcmd/bootargs combination from -	kernel name, filesystem name, and rootfs type. -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="cmd_led" id="cmd_led"></a>New command: led</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>led [green | yellow | red | all ]  [ on | off ]<code></h3> -	</p> - -	<p> -	"led" will turn on or off the specified (coloured) led -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="cmd_mux" id="cmd_mux"></a>New command: mux</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>mux [spi | mmc ]<code></h3> -	</p> - -	<p> -	"mux" will select how to use the flash card connector on the  -	at91rm9200dk or at91rm9200ek -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="cmd_ethinit" id="cmd_ethinit"></a>New command: ethinit</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>ethinit<code></h3> -	</p> - -	<p> -	"ethinit" can be used to delay the boot of linux, until a valid network -	connection has been established. This is useful if the machine is NFS mounting -	the root file system and both this machine and the NFS server are powering up -	simultaneously. The NFS server could take a lot longer to boot, and waiting -	for this to boot may be neccessary for proper operation. -	</p> - -	<h2><a name="environment" id="environment"></a>Special environment variables</h2> -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>rd<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	rd contains the name of the current root file system -	It is autmatically generated from <bold>ver</bold> and <bold>rd-1</bold>, <bold>rd-2</bold> etc. -	The "fs-date" is added at the end. -	</p> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>ver<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	You can handle a number of different root fs by defining <code>ver</code>. -	When running <code>fs</code> rd will be assigned from one of: -	<ul><code>rd-1, rd2, rd-3 ...<code></ul> -	</p> -	<p> -	By defining <code>ver</code> to a number you will -	select the appropriate disk name  -	</p> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>fs-date<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	"date" part of the root file system name -	</p> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>linux<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	linux contains the name of the current kernel. -	</p> -	<p> -	It is generated from several environment variables when <code>os</code> is run -	</p> -	<p> -	A typical name would be "at91sam9263ek-linux-2.6.28-20090105.gz" -	</p> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>hostname<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	"name" part of the kernel file name -	</p> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>kernel-version<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	"version" part of the kernel file name -	</p> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>kernel-date<code></h3> -	</p> -	<p> -	"date" part of the kernel file name -	</p> - -	<p> -	<h3><code>fstype [ ram | flash ]<code></h3> -	<p> -	You can have several file system types. -	bootargs is created depending on fstype.. -	</p> - -	<a href="#top"><small>[TOP]</small></a> - -	</div> -<!-- -	<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img -	border="0" height="31" width="88" -	src="images/valid-html401.png" -	alt="Valid HTML"></img></a> ---> - -</body> -</html> | 
