[Yocto-bsp] [PATCH v2] README.hardware: add edgerouter hardware support

Wei.Yang at windriver.com Wei.Yang at windriver.com
Thu Mar 20 18:34:23 PDT 2014


From: Yang Wei <Wei.Yang at windriver.com>

Signed-off-by: Yang Wei <Wei.Yang at windriver.com>
---

 Changes in v2:

 * Add some steps to how to boot from USB disk
 * Add more descriptions in Preparation.
 * There is a duplication of "rw" in command line, so remove it.


 README.hardware |   81 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 81 insertions(+)

diff --git a/README.hardware b/README.hardware
index 607062b..eccc7d3 100644
--- a/README.hardware
+++ b/README.hardware
@@ -492,3 +492,84 @@ manually, you can automate the boot process with a boot script.
   ... Program from 0x87ff0000-0x88000000 at 0xbfff0000: .
 4) Power cycle the board.
 
+EdgeRouter Lite(edgerouter)
+=====================================
+
+The EdgeRouter Lite is part of the EdgeMax series. It is an MIPS64 router(Cavium Octeon)
+with 512MB of RAM, which uses a USB pendrive for storage.
+
+Setup instructions
+------------------
+
+You will need the following:
+* NFS root setup on your workstation
+* TFTP server installed on your workstation
+* Straight-thru 9-conductor serial cable (DB9, M/F) connected from your 
+  PC to UART1
+* Ethernet connected to the first ethernet port on the board
+
+--- Preparation ---
+
+Build an image (e.g. core-image-minimal) using "edgerouter" as the MACHINE.
+In the following instruction it is based on core-image-minimal. Another target
+may be similiar with it.
+
+--- Booting from NFS root ---
+
+Load the kernel, and boot the system as follows:
+
+ 1. Get the kernel (vmlinux) file from the tmp/deploy/images/edgerouter
+    directory, and make them available on your TFTP server.
+
+ 2. Connect the board's first serial port to your workstation and then start up
+    your favourite serial terminal so that you will be able to interact with
+    the serial console. If you don't have a favourite, picocom is suggested:
+
+  $ picocom /dev/ttyS0 -b 115200
+
+ 3. Power up or reset the board and press a key on the terminal when prompted
+    to get to the U-Boot command line
+
+ 4. Set up the environment in U-Boot:
+
+ => setenv ipaddr <board ip>
+ => setenv serverip <tftp server ip>
+
+ 5. Download the kernel and boot:
+
+ => tftp tftp $loadaddr vmlinux
+ => bootoctlinux $loadaddr coremask=0x3 root=/dev/nfs rw nfsroot=<nfsroot ip>:<rootfs path> ip=<board ip>:<server ip>:<gateway ip>:<netmask>:edgerouter:eth0:off mtdparts=phys_mapped_flash:512k(boot0),512k(boot1),64k at 3072k(eeprom)
+
+--- Booting from USB root ---
+
+NOTE: Since the USB disk is inside the edgerouter box, its inconvenient for us to
+      plug and unplug the USB disk. So in the following instructions I assume that
+	  you already boot the box from NFS. Additionally, since vmlinux is not installed
+	  to core-minal-image-xxx by default, so its neccessary for us to copy it to USB
+	  disk.
+
+Load the kernel, and boot the system as follows:
+ 1. Booting from NFS root
+
+ 2. Mount usb disk partition 2 and then extract the contens of
+    tmp/deploy/core-image-XXXX.tar.bz2 into it.
+
+    Before starting, copy core-image-minimal-xxx.tar.bz2 and vmlinux into
+    rootfs path on your workstation.
+
+    and then,
+  
+    # mount /dev/sda2 /media/sda2
+    # tar -xvjpf core-image-minimal-XXX.tar.bz2 -C /media/sda2
+    # cp vmlinux /media/sda2/boot/vmlinux
+    # umount /media/sda2
+    # reboot
+
+ 3. Reboot the board and press a key on the terminal when prompted to get to the U-Boot
+    command line
+    # reboot
+
+ 4. Load the kernel and boot:
+
+ => ext2load usb 0:2 $loadaddr boot/vmlinux
+ => bootoctlinux $loadaddr coremask=0x3 root=/dev/sda2 rw rootwait mtdparts=phys_mapped_flash:512k(boot0),512k(boot1),64k at 3072k(eeprom)
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