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+Freescale MPC832XEMDS Board
+-----------------------------------------
+1. Board Switches and Jumpers
+1.0 There are five Dual-In-Line Packages(DIP) Switches on MPC832XE SYS board
+ For some reason, the HW designers describe the switch settings
+ in terms of 0 and 1, and then map that to physical switches where
+ the label "On" refers to logic 0 and "Off" is logic 1.
+
+ Switch bits are numbered 1 through, like, 4 6 8 or 10, but the
+ bits may contribute to signals that are numbered based at 0,
+ and some of those signals may be high-bit-number-0 too. Heed
+ well the names and labels and do not get confused.
+
+ "Off" == 1
+ "On" == 0
+
+ SW3 is switch 18 as silk-screened onto the board.
+ SW4[8] is the bit labled 8 on Switch 4.
+ SW5[1:6] refers to bits labeled 1 through 6 in order on switch 5.
+ SW6[7:1] refers to bits labeled 7 through 1 in order on switch 6.
+ SW7[1:8]= 0000_0001 refers to bits labeled 1 through 6 is set as "On"
+ and bits labeled 8 is set as "Off".
+
+1.1 For the MPC832XEMDS PROTO Board
+
+ First, make sure the board default setting is consistent with the
+ document shipped with your board. Then apply the following setting:
+ SW3[1-8]= 0000_1000 (core PLL setting, core enable)
+ SW4[1-8]= 0001_0010 (Flash boot on local bus, system PLL setting)
+ SW5[1-8]= 0010_0110 (Boot from high end)
+ SW6[1-8]= 0011_0100 (Flash boot on 16 bit local bus)
+ SW7[1-8]= 1000_0011 (QE PLL setting)
+
+ ENET3/4 MII mode settings:
+ J1 1-2 (ETH3_TXER)
+ J2 2-3 (MII mode)
+ J3 2-3 (MII mode)
+ J4 2-3 (ADSL clockOscillator)
+ J5 1-2 (ETH4_TXER)
+ J6 2-3 (ClockOscillator)
+ JP1 removed (don't force PORESET)
+ JP2 mounted (ETH4/2 MII)
+ JP3 mounted (ETH3 MII)
+ JP4 mounted (HRCW from BCSR)
+
+ ENET3/4 RMII mode settings:
+ J1 1-2 (ETH3_TXER)
+ J2 1-2 (RMII mode)
+ J3 1-2 (RMII mode)
+ J4 2-3 (ADSL clockOscillator)
+ J5 1-2 (ETH4_TXER)
+ J6 2-3 (ClockOscillator)
+ JP1 removed (don't force PORESET)
+ JP2 removed (ETH4/2 RMII)
+ JP3 removed (ETH3 RMII)
+ JP4 removed (HRCW from FLASH)
+
+ on board Oscillator: 66M
+
+
+2. Memory Map
+
+2.1 The memory map should look pretty much like this:
+
+ 0x0000_0000 0x7fff_ffff DDR 2G
+ 0x8000_0000 0x8fff_ffff PCI MEM prefetch 256M
+ 0x9000_0000 0x9fff_ffff PCI MEM non-prefetch 256M
+ 0xc000_0000 0xdfff_ffff Empty 512M
+ 0xe000_0000 0xe01f_ffff Int Mem Reg Space 2M
+ 0xe020_0000 0xe02f_ffff Empty 1M
+ 0xe030_0000 0xe03f_ffff PCI IO 1M
+ 0xe040_0000 0xefff_ffff Empty 252M
+ 0xf400_0000 0xf7ff_ffff Empty 64M
+ 0xf800_0000 0xf800_7fff BCSR on CS1 32K
+ 0xf800_8000 0xf800_ffff PIB CS2 32K
+ 0xf801_0000 0xf801_7fff PIB CS3 32K
+ 0xfe00_0000 0xfeff_ffff FLASH on CS0 16M
+
+
+3. Definitions
+
+3.1 Explanation of NEW definitions in:
+
+ include/configs/MPC832XEMDS.h
+
+ CONFIG_MPC83XX MPC83XX family for MPC8349, MPC8360 and MPC832X
+ CONFIG_MPC832X MPC832X specific
+ CONFIG_MPC832XEMDS MPC832XEMDS board specific
+
+4. Compilation
+
+ Assuming you're using BASH shell:
+
+ export CROSS_COMPILE=your-cross-compile-prefix
+ cd u-boot
+ make distclean
+ make MPC832XEMDS_config
+ make
+
+ MPC832X support PCI 33MHz and PCI 66MHz, to make u-boot support PCI:
+
+ 1)Make sure the DIP SW support PCI mode
+ as described in Section 1.1.
+
+ 2)To Make U-Boot image support PCI 33MHz, use
+ Make MPC832XEMDS_HOST_33_config
+
+ 3)To Make U-Boot image support PCI 66MHz, use
+ Make MPC832XEMDS_HOST_66_config
+
+5. Downloading and Flashing Images
+
+5.0 Download over network:
+
+ tftp 20000 u-boot.bin
+
+5.1 Reflash U-boot Image using U-boot
+
+ If your current u-boot sets $filesize automatically:
+
+ protect off fe000000 +$filesize
+ erase fe000000 +$filesize
+ cp.b 20000 fe000000 $filesize
+
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