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@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ How to build
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There are two build options: mainline support and vendor support.
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For the mainline BSP, we use:
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- - Linux v4.14.4
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- - U-Boot v2017.11
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+ - Linux v4.15
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+ - U-Boot v2018.01
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For the vendor BSP, we use the sources available from Marvell Github
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page at https://github.com/MarvellEmbeddedProcessors, which uses:
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@@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ page at https://github.com/MarvellEmbeddedProcessors, which uses:
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- U-Boot v2017.03
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At the moment mainline support for the board is a work in progress.
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-Mainline kernel 4.14 with provided patches enables eth2 in 1Gb (RJ45
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-connector J5) and eth0 in 10Gb (SFP connector J15). The vendor BSP
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-enables more hardware features out of the box, e.g. all the network
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-interfaces.
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+Mainline kernel 4.15 enables eth2 in 1Gb (RJ45 connector J5) and
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+eth0 in 10Gb (SFP connector CON15 and RJ45 connector CON16).
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+The vendor BSP enables more hardware features out of the box,
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+e.g. all the network interfaces.
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To use the mainline BSP run the following commands:
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@@ -54,13 +54,21 @@ How to boot the board
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The MacchiatoBin board can be setup to load the bootloader from
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-different sources including eMMC, SPI flash, and SD-card. In order to
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-select boot from SD-card DIP switches SW1 and SW2 should be configured
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-as follows:
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+different sources including eMMC, SPI flash, and SD-card.
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+On Rev 1.2 board to select boot from SD-card the DIP switches
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+SW1 and SW2 should be configured as follows:
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SW2: 01110
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SW1: 1xxxx
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+The upcoming Rev 1.3 board will have a single pins header J1 instead
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+of the SW1/2 DIP switches. To boot from SD-card the setting of J1
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+jumpers should match the DIP switches of Rev v1.2 board
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+from left to right:
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+
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+J1: 011101xxxx
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Insert the micro SDcard in the MacchiatoBin board and power it up.
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The serial console is accessible at the micro-USB Type-B connector
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marked CON9. The serial line settings are 115200 8N1.
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