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The Nomadik 8815 CPU has a "secure" boot mode where no external access
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(not even JTAG) is allowed. The "remap" bits in the evaluation board
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are configured in order to boot from the internal ROM memory (in
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secure mode).
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The boot process as defined by the manufacturer executes external code
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(loaded from NAND or OneNAND) that that disables such "security" in
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order to run u-boot and later the kernel without constraints. Such
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code is a proprietary initial boot loader, called "X-Loader" (in case
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anyone wonders, it has no relations with other loaders with the same
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name and there is no GPL code inside the ST X-Loader).
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SDRAM configuration, PLL setup and initial loading from NAND is
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implemented in the X-Loader, so U-Boot is already running in SDRAM
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when control is handed over to it.
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The Makefile offers two different configurations to be used if you
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boot from Nand or OneNand.
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make nhk8815_config
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make nhk8815_onenand_config
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Both support OneNand and Nand. Since U-Boot, running in RAM, can't know
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where it was loaded from, the configurations differ in where the filesystem
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is looked for by default.
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On www.st.com/nomadik and on www.stnwireless.com there are documents,
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summary data and white papers on Nomadik. The full datasheet for
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STn8815 is not currently available on line but under specific request
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to the local ST sales offices.
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