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Alessandro Rubinid5254f12009-01-24 18:10:37 +01001
2The Nomadik 8815 CPU has a "secure" boot mode where no external access
3(not even JTAG) is allowed. The "remap" bits in the evaluation board
4are configured in order to boot from the internal ROM memory (in
5secure mode).
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7The boot process as defined by the manufacturer executes external code
8(loaded from NAND or OneNAND) that that disables such "security" in
9order to run u-boot and later the kernel without constraints. Such
10code is a proprietary initial boot loader, called "X-Loader" (in case
11anyone wonders, it has no relations with other loaders with the same
12name and there is no GPL code inside the ST X-Loader).
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14SDRAM configuration, PLL setup and initial loading from NAND is
15implemented in the X-Loader, so U-Boot is already running in SDRAM
16when control is handed over to it.
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19On www.st.com/nomadik and on www.stnwireless.com there are documents,
20summary data and white papers on Nomadik. The full datasheet for
21STn8815 is not currently available on line but under specific request
22to the local ST sales offices.