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= ARM RealView Emulation Board Documentation =
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Howto build UEFI RealView EB for RealTime System Model
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2011-07-01 22:26:17 +02:00
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For Linux
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1. Get EDK2 from Tianocore Subversion repository
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svn co https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2 edk2 --username guest
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2. Get FatPkg from EDK2 SVN repository:
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cd edk2
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svn co https://edk2-fatdriver2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2-fatdriver2/trunk/FatPkg FatPkg --username guest
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2014-10-29 19:55:29 +01:00
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3. Set up the environment. And build the EDK2<4B>s tools
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export EDK_TOOLS_PATH=`pwd`/BaseTools
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. edksetup.sh `pwd`/BaseTools/
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make -C $EDK_TOOLS_PATH
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2014-10-29 19:55:29 +01:00
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4. Build the ARM RealView EB UEFI Firmware
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2011-07-01 22:26:17 +02:00
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build -a ARM -p ArmPlatformPkg/ArmRealViewEBPkg/ArmRealViewEb-RTSM-A8.dsc -t RVCTLINUX
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2011-02-01 06:41:42 +01:00
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Howto test UEFI RealView EB on RealTime System Model - Example Cortex A8
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1. Build 'ArmRealViewEb-RTSM-A8.dsc'
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2. To Run ArmRealViewEbPkg on the RTSM
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1. Start RealView Debugger
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2. Target > "Connect to Target"
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3. Add RTSM
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4. Configure this new RTSM.
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5. Choose CortexA8
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6. Setup the 'fname' of baseboard.flashldr_0 with your FD file (eg: c:\dev\edk2\Build\ArmRealViewEb-RTSM-A8\DEBUG_RVCT\FV\ARMREALVIEWEB_EFI.fd)
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7. Turn use_s8 to TRUE in baseboard.sp810_sysctrl
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8. Turn uart_enable to TRUE in baseboard.uart_0
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4. Connect a telnet client to the port 5000 of your localhost
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5. Launch the program
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