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![]() For a couple of releases now we have officially withdrawn support for building TF-A on Windows using the native environment, relying instead on POSIX emulation layers like MSYS2, Mingw64, Cygwin or WSL. This change removes the remainder of the OS compatibility layer entirely, and migrates the build system over to explicitly relying on a POSIX environment. Change-Id: I8fb60d998162422e958009afd17eab826e3bc39b Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com> |
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byte_swap.c | ||
create_pbl.c | ||
create_pbl.mk | ||
Makefile | ||
pbl_ch2.mk | ||
pbl_ch3.mk | ||
README |
Description: ------------ Tool 'create_pbl' is a standalone tool to create the PBL images. where, On the basis of Chassis, RCW image is placed first followed by the, PBI commands to copy the, Input BL2 image stored on the, Specified boot source (QSPI or SD or NOR) to the, Specified destination address. Usage in standalone way: ----------------------- ./create_pbl [options] (mentioned below): -r <RCW file-name> - name of RCW binary file. -i <BL2 Bin file-name> - file to be added to rcw file. -c <SoC Number> - SoC numeric identifier, may be one of 1012,1023,1026.1028, 1043,1046,1088,2080, 2088,2160 -b <boot source id> - Boot source id string, may be one of "qspi", "nor", "nand", "sd", "emmc" -d <Address> - Destination address where BL2 image is to be copied -o <output filename> - Name of PBL image generated as an output of the tool. -e <Address> - [Optional] Entry Point Address of the BL2.bin -f <Address> - BL2 image offset on Boot Source for block copy. command for chassis >=3.) (Must for Ch3, Ignored for Ch2) -h Help. -s Secure boot. -s secure boot -c SoC Number (see description above) -b Boot source. -r RCW binary file. -i Input file that is to be added to rcw file. -o Name of output file -f Source Offset (Block Copy) -d Destination address to which file has to be copied -h Help. Example: ./create_pbl -r <RCW file> -i <bl2.bin> -c <chassis_no> -b <boot_source = sd/qspi/nor> -d <Destination_Addr> -o <pbl_image_name> Usage at compilation time: -------------------------------- make <compilation command......> pbl RCW=<Path_to_RCW_File>/<rcw_file_name.bin> Example: QSPI Boot For LS1046ARDB- make PLAT=ls1046rdb all fip BOOT_MODE=qspi SPD=opteed BL32=tee.bin BL33=u-boot-ls1046.bin pbl RCW=/home/pankaj/flexbuild/packages/firmware/dash-rcw/ls1046ardb/RR_FFSSPPPN_1133_5506/rcw_1600_qspiboot.bin Example: QSPI Boot For LX2160ARDB- make PLAT=lx2160ardb all fip BOOT_MODE=flexspi_nor SPD=opteed BL32=tee_lx2.bin BL33=u-boot_lx2160.bin pbl RCW=plat/nxp/soc-lx2160/lx2160ardb/rcw_1900_600_1600_19_5_2.bin