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Add watchdog timer support to Allwinner-H40 and Bananapi. The watchdog timer is added as an overlay to the Timer module memory map. Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net> Reviewed-by: Strahinja Jankovic <strahinja.p.jankovic@gmail.com> Message-id: 20240115182757.1095012-4-linux@roeck-us.net Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
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Banana Pi BPI-M2U (``bpim2u``)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Banana Pi BPI-M2 Ultra is a quad-core mini single board computer built with
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Allwinner A40i/R40/V40 SoC. It features 2GB of RAM and 8GB eMMC. It also
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has onboard WiFi and BT. On the ports side, the BPI-M2 Ultra has 2 USB A
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2.0 ports, 1 USB OTG port, 1 HDMI port, 1 audio jack, a DC power port,
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and last but not least, a SATA port.
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Supported devices
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The Banana Pi M2U machine supports the following devices:
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* SMP (Quad Core Cortex-A7)
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* Generic Interrupt Controller configuration
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* SRAM mappings
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* SDRAM controller
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* Timer device (re-used from Allwinner A10)
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* UART
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* SD/MMC storage controller
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* EMAC ethernet
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* GMAC ethernet
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* Clock Control Unit
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* SATA
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* TWI (I2C)
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* USB 2.0
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* Hardware Watchdog
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Limitations
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Currently, Banana Pi M2U does *not* support the following features:
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- Graphical output via HDMI, GPU and/or the Display Engine
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- Audio output
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- Real Time Clock
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Also see the 'unimplemented' array in the Allwinner R40 SoC module
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for a complete list of unimplemented I/O devices: ``./hw/arm/allwinner-r40.c``
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Boot options
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The Banana Pi M2U machine can start using the standard -kernel functionality
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for loading a Linux kernel or ELF executable. Additionally, the Banana Pi M2U
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machine can also emulate the BootROM which is present on an actual Allwinner R40
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based SoC, which loads the bootloader from a SD card, specified via the -sd
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argument to qemu-system-arm.
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Running mainline Linux
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To build a Linux mainline kernel that can be booted by the Banana Pi M2U machine,
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simply configure the kernel using the sunxi_defconfig configuration:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- make mrproper
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$ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- make sunxi_defconfig
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To boot the newly build linux kernel in QEMU with the Banana Pi M2U machine, use:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ qemu-system-arm -M bpim2u -nographic \
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-kernel /path/to/linux/arch/arm/boot/zImage \
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-append 'console=ttyS0,115200' \
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-dtb /path/to/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/sun8i-r40-bananapi-m2-ultra.dtb
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Banana Pi M2U images
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Note that the mainline kernel does not have a root filesystem. You can choose
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to build you own image with buildroot using the bananapi_m2_ultra_defconfig.
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Also see https://buildroot.org for more information.
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Another possibility is to run an OpenWrt image for Banana Pi M2U which
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can be downloaded from:
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https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/22.03.3/targets/sunxi/cortexa7/
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When using an image as an SD card, it must be resized to a power of two. This can be
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done with the ``qemu-img`` command. It is recommended to only increase the image size
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instead of shrinking it to a power of two, to avoid loss of data. For example,
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to prepare a downloaded Armbian image, first extract it and then increase
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its size to one gigabyte as follows:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ qemu-img resize \
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openwrt-22.03.3-sunxi-cortexa7-sinovoip_bananapi-m2-ultra-ext4-sdcard.img \
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1G
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Instead of providing a custom Linux kernel via the -kernel command you may also
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choose to let the Banana Pi M2U machine load the bootloader from SD card, just like
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a real board would do using the BootROM. Simply pass the selected image via the -sd
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argument and remove the -kernel, -append, -dbt and -initrd arguments:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ qemu-system-arm -M bpim2u -nic user -nographic \
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-sd openwrt-22.03.3-sunxi-cortexa7-sinovoip_bananapi-m2-ultra-ext4-sdcard.img
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Running U-Boot
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U-Boot mainline can be build and configured using the Bananapi_M2_Ultra_defconfig
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using similar commands as describe above for Linux. Note that it is recommended
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for development/testing to select the following configuration setting in U-Boot:
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Device Tree Control > Provider for DTB for DT Control > Embedded DTB
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The BootROM of allwinner R40 loading u-boot from the 8KiB offset of sdcard.
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Let's create an bootable disk image:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ dd if=/dev/zero of=sd.img bs=32M count=1
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$ dd if=u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=sd.img bs=1k seek=8 conv=notrunc
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And then boot it.
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ qemu-system-arm -M bpim2u -nographic -sd sd.img
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Banana Pi M2U integration tests
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The Banana Pi M2U machine has several integration tests included.
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To run the whole set of tests, build QEMU from source and simply
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provide the following command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ cd qemu-build-dir
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$ AVOCADO_ALLOW_LARGE_STORAGE=yes tests/venv/bin/avocado \
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--verbose --show=app,console run -t machine:bpim2u \
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../tests/avocado/boot_linux_console.py
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