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authorRyan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>2014-06-27 14:49:12 +0100
committerRyan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>2014-06-27 14:49:12 +0100
commit88754c8df67bbfd95cc836afbb6a775050297d42 (patch)
tree17cd487cf485bf32846c3e889397f2589e7d6433 /openembedded
parent0671f50c9622d428d2b147a8fa03d4f5cbaabbc5 (diff)
14.06: add getting started updates from Andy
Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'openembedded')
-rw-r--r--openembedded/juno-lsk/GETTINGSTARTED.textile37
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/openembedded/juno-lsk/GETTINGSTARTED.textile b/openembedded/juno-lsk/GETTINGSTARTED.textile
index 7afc84d..c4ced0c 100644
--- a/openembedded/juno-lsk/GETTINGSTARTED.textile
+++ b/openembedded/juno-lsk/GETTINGSTARTED.textile
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ h3. Software preloaded on new Juno boards
New Juno boards arrive preloaded with MCC firmware, SCP firmware, AP trusted firmware, UEFI, and a Linux kernel. The Juno board does not contain a Linux filesystem or Android AOSP filesystem anywhere in onboard storage.
-*Please note* that early batches of Juno boards contained an SCP firmware image that limits the CPU clock to 50 MHz. ARM strongly recommends that you immediately upgrade to the latest "firmware image":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/board_recovery_image_0.7.5.zip hosted on this website.
+*Please note* that early batches of Juno boards contained an SCP firmware image that limits the CPU clock to 50 MHz. ARM strongly recommends that you immediately upgrade to the latest firmware image hosted on this website by following the instructions in the section titled "Juno Board Recovery Image and MCC firmware update" on the "Binary Image Installation tab":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/#tabs-2.
When the power is first turned on, it should boot straight through to Linux. UEFI offers a 10 second window during which you can interrupt the boot sequence by pressing a key on the serial terminal, otherwise the Linux kernel will be launched. In order to reach the Linux shell you must attach a Linux "filesystem":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/openembedded/juno-lsk/#tabs-2 via USB. If no filesystem is attached then Linux will boot as far as it can and then announce that it is waiting for a filesystem to be attached.
@@ -95,32 +95,24 @@ The example below demonstrates how to set the clock on the board:
bc. ARM V2M-Juno Boot loader v1.0.0
HBI0262 build 596
-
-bc. ARM V2M_Juno Firmware v1.1.7
+ARM V2M_Juno Firmware v1.1.7
Build Date: May 27 2014
-
-bc. Time : 11:52:35
+Time : 11:52:35
Date : 09:07:2060
-
-bc. Cmd> debug
-
-bc. Debug> date
+Cmd> debug
+Debug> date
09/07/2060
-
-bc. Change Date? Y\N >y
+Change Date? Y\N >y
D:>23
M:>6
Y:>2014
-
-bc. Debug> time
+Debug> time
15 : 51 : 58
-
-bc. Change Time? Y\N >y
+Change Time? Y\N >y
s:>0
m:>08
h:>14
-
-bc. Debug>
+Debug>
 
h3. Enabling Texture Compression Formats
@@ -159,12 +151,7 @@ h3. Additional documentation
For further details, please see the following documents.
-·        Juno SoC Reference Manual
-
-·        V2M Juno Reference Manual
-
-·        SCPI protocol description
-
-
-
+* "Juno SoC Reference Manual":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/Juno?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=DDI0515A3b_juno_arm_development_platform_soc_trm.pdf
+* "V2M Juno Reference Manual":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/Juno?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=DDI0524A4b_v2m_juno_reference_manual.pdf
+* "SCPI protocol description":https://wiki.linaro.org/ARM/Juno?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=scpi-doc-v0.2.0.zip