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author | Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> | 2013-10-04 17:43:24 +0200 |
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committer | Tom Rini <trini@ti.com> | 2013-10-14 16:06:54 -0400 |
commit | 93e1459641e758d2b096d3f1b39414a39bb314f8 (patch) | |
tree | 3780156a164d3924a2412354872203e4b46f8592 /doc/README.mxsimage | |
parent | 3765b3e7bd0f8e46914d417f29cbcb0c72b1acf7 (diff) | |
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Coding Style cleanup: replace leading SPACEs by TABs
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de>
[trini: Drop changes for PEP 4 following python tools]
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
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diff --git a/doc/README.mxsimage b/doc/README.mxsimage index 88a2caf..0d31cba 100644 --- a/doc/README.mxsimage +++ b/doc/README.mxsimage @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The mxsimage tool is targeted to be a simple replacement for the elftosb2 . To generate an image, write an image configuration file and run: mkimage -A arm -O u-boot -T mxsimage -n <path to configuration file> \ - <output bootstream file> + <output bootstream file> The output bootstream file is usually using the .sb file extension. Note that the example configuration files for producing bootable BootStream with @@ -54,33 +54,33 @@ These semantics and rules will be outlined now. LOAD u32_address string_filename - Instructs the BootROM to load file pointed by "string_filename" onto - address "u32_address". + address "u32_address". LOAD IVT u32_address u32_IVT_entry_point - Crafts and loads IVT onto address "u32_address" with the entry point - of u32_IVT_entry_point. + of u32_IVT_entry_point. - i.MX28-specific instruction! LOAD DCD u32_address u32_DCD_block_ID - Loads the DCD block with ID "u32_DCD_block_ID" onto address - "u32_address" and executes the contents of this DCD block + "u32_address" and executes the contents of this DCD block - i.MX28-specific instruction! FILL u32_address u32_pattern u32_length - Starts to write memory from addres "u32_address" with a pattern - specified by "u32_pattern". Writes exactly "u32_length" bytes of the + specified by "u32_pattern". Writes exactly "u32_length" bytes of the pattern. JUMP [HAB] u32_address [u32_r0_arg] - Jumps onto memory address specified by "u32_address" by setting this - address in PT. The BootROM will pass the "u32_r0_arg" value in ARM + address in PT. The BootROM will pass the "u32_r0_arg" value in ARM register "r0" to the executed code if this option is specified. Otherwise, ARM register "r0" will default to value 0x00000000. The optional "HAB" flag is i.MX28-specific flag turning on the HAB boot. CALL [HAB] u32_address [u32_r0_arg] - See JUMP instruction above, as the operation is exactly the same with - one difference. The CALL instruction does allow returning into the + one difference. The CALL instruction does allow returning into the BootROM from the executed code. U-Boot makes use of this in it's SPL code. @@ -88,10 +88,10 @@ These semantics and rules will be outlined now. - Restart the CPU and start booting from device specified by the "string_mode" argument. The "string_mode" differs for each CPU and can be: - i.MX23, string_mode = USB/I2C/SPI1_FLASH/SPI2_FLASH/NAND_BCH - JTAG/SPI3_EEPROM/SD_SSP0/SD_SSP1 - i.MX28, string_mode = USB/I2C/SPI2_FLASH/SPI3_FLASH/NAND_BCH - JTAG/SPI2_EEPROM/SD_SSP0/SD_SSP1 + i.MX23, string_mode = USB/I2C/SPI1_FLASH/SPI2_FLASH/NAND_BCH + JTAG/SPI3_EEPROM/SD_SSP0/SD_SSP1 + i.MX28, string_mode = USB/I2C/SPI2_FLASH/SPI3_FLASH/NAND_BCH + JTAG/SPI2_EEPROM/SD_SSP0/SD_SSP1 - An optional "DCD" blocks can be added at the begining of the configuration file. Note that the DCD is only supported on i.MX28. @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ These semantics and rules will be outlined now. configuration file. - The DCD block has the following semantics: - DCD u32_DCD_block_ID + DCD u32_DCD_block_ID - u32_DCD_block_ID :: The ID number of the DCD block, must match the ID number used by "LOAD DCD" instruction. |