Improve the ARM architecture documentation part
Signed-off-by: Juergen Beisert <j.beisert@pengutronix.de>
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@par What's happens when the reset signal is gone
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@section mach_arm_reset What's happens when the reset signal is gone
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@note Code running immediately after reset runs at an address it is not linked
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to: "runtime address != link address". You should only use branches and
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not disabled). This is a board specific function for SDRAM setup for example.
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As its board specific, your can do whatever you need to bring your board up.
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In the case the boot happens from NAND flash memory, further steps are required.
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Most of the known processor devices are reading the first few blocks from the
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NAND flash memory into some kind of internal SRAM. This small part must be able
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to initialize the SDRAM controller and to read the remaining rest of the
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U-Boot-v2 binary from the NAND flash memory prior returning from \<board_init_lowlevel\>.
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When \<board_init_lowlevel\> returns it will be assumed there is now a working
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RAM that can be used for all further steps.
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Next step is relocation of U-Boot itself. It gets copied to RAM and the last
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assembler instruction is a jump into \<start_uboot\>. This target address is
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the first C instruction in U-Boot. At this point of time:\n
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Next step is relocation of U-Boot itself (if not already done). It gets copied
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to RAM and the last assembler instruction is a jump into start_uboot(). This
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target address is the first C instruction in U-Boot. At this point of time:\n
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"runtime address == link address".
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@par Architectures using ARM processors
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For details on specific architectures:
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- @subpage dev_omap_arch
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@section mach_arm_files List of changes
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Lets call the new MACH new_cpu.
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- create a new subdirectory in /arch/arm/new_cpu
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- create a new subdirectory in /include/asm-arm/new_cpu
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- add CPU specific definitions into /include/asm-arm/new_cpu/
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- add /arch/arm/new_cpu/Kconfig
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- add /arch/arm/new_cpu/Makfile
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- add other CPU specific code into /arch/arm/new_cpu/
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- modify /arch/arm/Kconfig
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- modify /arch/arm/Makfile
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@section mach_arm_architecures Architectures using ARM processors
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For details on specific architectures:
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@subsection mach_arm_omap_info OMAP CPUs
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@li @subpage dev_omap_arch
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@subsection mach_arm_s3c24xx_info S3C24XX CPUs
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@li @subpage dev_s3c24xx_arch
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TODO add more details
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*/
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