struct src *psrc = (struct src *)SRC_BASE_ADDR;
unsigned int gpr10_boot = readl(&psrc->gpr10) & (1 << 28);
unsigned reg = gpr10_boot ? readl(&psrc->gpr9) : readl(&psrc->sbmr1);
+ unsigned int bmode = readl(&psrc->sbmr2);
+ /*
+ * Check for BMODE if serial downloader is enabled
+ * BOOT_MODE - see IMX6DQRM Table 8-1
+ */
+ if ((((bmode >> 24) & 0x03) == 0x01) || /* Serial Downloader */
+ (gpr10_boot && (reg == 1)))
+ return BOOT_DEVICE_UART;
/* BOOT_CFG1[7:4] - see IMX6DQRM Table 8-8 */
switch ((reg & 0x000000FF) >> 4) {
/* EIM: See 8.5.1, Table 8-9 */
Reading bank 4:
Word 0x00000002: 9f027772 00000004
+
+2. Using imx_usb_loader for first install with SPL
+--------------------------------------------------
+
+imx_usb_loader is a very nice tool by BoundaryDevice that
+allow to install U-Boot without a JTAG debugger, using
+the USB boot mode as described in the manual. It is
+a replacement for Freescale's MFGTOOLS.
+
+The sources can be found here:
+
+ https://github.com/boundarydevices/imx_usb_loader.git
+
+Booting in USB mode, the i.MX6 announces itself to the Linux Host as:
+
+Bus 001 Device 111: ID 15a2:0061 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
+
+imx_usb_loader is able to download a single file (u-boot.imx)
+to the board. For boards without SPL support, it is enough to
+issue the command:
+
+ sudo ../imx_usb_loader/imx_usb -v u-boot.imx
+
+Getting U-Boot when SPL support is active, it requires
+two downloads. imx_usb_loader downloads the SPL into
+OCRAM and starts it. SPL will check for a valid u-boot.img, and
+because it is not found, it will wait for it using the y-modem
+protocol via the console.
+
+A first install is then possible by combining imx_usb_loader with
+another tool such as kermit.
+
+sudo ../imx_usb_loader/imx_usb -v SPL
+kermit kermit_uboot
+
+and kermit_uboot contains something like this (set line should be adjusted):
+
+set line /dev/ttyUSB1
+set speed 115200
+SET CARRIER-WATCH OFF
+set flow-control none
+set handshake none
+set prefixing all
+set file type bin
+set protocol ymodem
+send u-boot.img
+c
+
+The last "c" command tells kermit (from ckermit package in most distros)
+to switch from command line mode to communication mode, and when the
+script is finished, the U-Boot prompt is shown in the same shell.