--- wikisrc/ports/evbarm/allwinner.mdwn 2015/07/29 23:05:26 1.52 +++ wikisrc/ports/evbarm/allwinner.mdwn 2018/05/10 00:12:47 1.89 @@ -1,148 +1,106 @@ [[!meta title="NetBSD/evbarm on Allwinner Technology SoCs"]] -NetBSD 7.0 has support for A20 and A31 SoCs. NetBSD -current adds support for A80 SoCs. +NetBSD supports many boards based on Allwinner SoCs. Starting with NetBSD 8.0, FDT is used to configure devices. As a result, a large number of boards and configurations can be supported with a single kernel. + + + [[!toc levels=2]] -# Supported boards - - [Banana Pi](http://www.bananapi.org/p/product.html) (BPI) - - Cubieboard 2 (CUBIEBOARD) - - [Cubieboard 4](http://cubieboard.org/model/cb4/) (ALLWINNER_A80) *NetBSD-current* - - Cubietruck (CUBIETRUCK) - - [Merrii Hummingbird A31](http://www.merrii.com/en/pla_d.asp?id=172) (HUMMINGBIRD_A31) +# Supported SoCs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
FamilySoCNetBSD versionExample boardsNotes
sun4iA108.99.3 and laterOlimex A10-OLinuXino-LIME
sun5iA10s-
sun5iA138.99.2 and laterOlimex A13-OLinuXino, Olimex A13-OLinuXino-MICRO
sun5iGR88.99.5C.H.I.P. Pro
sun5iR88.99.2 and laterC.H.I.P., Pocket C.H.I.P.
sun6iA317.0 and laterMerrii Hummingbird A31
sun6iA31s-
sun7iA207.0 and laterCubietech Cubieboard 2, Cubietech Cubietruck, LeMaker Banana Pi
sun8iA23-
sun8iA33-Olimex A33-OLinuXino
sun8iR40-Sinovoip Banana Pi BPI-M2U
sun8iA83T8.0 and laterSinovoip Banana Pi BPI-M3
sun8iH2+8.0 and laterXunlong Orange Pi Zero
sun8iH38.0 and laterFriendlyARM NanoPi NEO, Xunlong Orange Pi Plus 2E
sun8iV3s-Lichee Pi Zero
sun9iA808.0 and laterCubietech Cubieboard 4
sun50iA648.99.2 and laterPine64, Pinebook
sun50iH58.99.4 and laterFriendlyARM NanoPi NEO2, FriendlyARM NanoPi NEO Plus2
sun50iH68.99.14 and laterOrange Pi One Plus, Pine H64
+ # Supported hardware - - SoCs - - Cortex-A7: A20 (2-core), A31 (4-core), A80 - - Cortex-A7/A15: A80 (4-core A7 + 4-core A15) - - SD/MMC controller (DMA) - - DMA controller - - GPIO - - Configuration using FEX scripts is supported - - UART - - I2C - - P2WI (A31) / RSB (A80) - - PMU - - AXP209 (A20) - - AXP221 (A31) - - AXP806 (A80) - - AXP809 (A80) - - Watchdog timer - - RTC - - A20/A31: integrated RTC, PCF8563 - - A80: AC100 - - Audio codec (A20/A31) - - USB host - - OHCI - - EHCI - - OTG (A20) - - SATA (A10/A20) - - Gigabit Ethernet (GMAC) - - HDMI - - DDC / EDID mode detection (A20/A31) - - Audio support (A20/A31) - - Framebuffer (A20/A31/A80) - - IR receiver (A20/A31/A80) - -# TODO - - A10 - - Interrupt controller - - EMAC - - A31 - - OTG - - IR transmitter - - 3G module - - TV input - - A80 - - MP - - big.LITTLE support - - USB3 (OTG and XHCI) - - IR transmitter - - HDMI (DDC and mode setting; currently relies on U-Boot for setup) - - Audio codec - - All - - USB device mode - - SD/MMC UHS-I support (needs sdmmc(4) changes) - - SDIO (Bluetooth / WiFi) - - NAND - - VGA (Cubietruck, Hummingbird A31, Cubieboard4) + +Please refer to the [SUNXI kernel config](https://nxr.netbsd.org/xref/src/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/SUNXI) for the most up-to-date list of supported hardware. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
DeviceSupportedNotes
Audio codecYesSupported on sun4i, sun5i, sun6i, sun7i, sun8i-h2+, sun8i-h3, sun50i-h5, sun50i-a64
Crypto engine-
CSI-
DMAYes
Fast Ethernet (sun4i/sun5i/sun7i)Yes
FramebufferYesUses simplefb configured by bootloader
Gigabit Ethernet (sun6i/sun7i/sun9i)Yes
Gigabit Ethernet (sun8i/sun50i)Yes
GPIOYes
GPU-
I2CYes
I2S/PCMExperimental
IR transceiver-
NANDYes
P2WI/RSBYes
PCIe-H6
PWMYes
RTCYes
SATAYes
SD/MMCYes
SMPYes32-bit only. Uses PSCI support in firmware
SPDIF-
SPIYes
Thermal sensorsYes
Touch screenYes
UARTYes
USB 2.0Yes
USB 3.0Yes
USB OTGExperimental
Watchdog timerYes
# Installation -## A20 / A31 based boards +- Download or build **armv7.img** (32-bit) or **arm64.img** (64-bit) from NetBSD -current +- Write the image to disk: **dd if=armv7.img of=/dev/rld0d bs=1m conv=sync** +- Install a board-specific U-Boot (2017.07 or later) from pkgsrc to the SD card: **dd if=/usr/pkg/share/u-boot/<boardname>/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=/dev/rld0d bs=1k seek=8 conv=sync** + +# Tips and tricks + +## Video overscan compensation + +On some television models, the borders of the screen may be cut off. If your television doesn't have an option to disable overscan, you can enable overscan compensation by entering the following commands at the U-Boot prompt: -* Start with an ARMv7 image from *evbarm-earmv7hf/binary/gzimg/* such as *beagleboard.img* from netbsd-7, or *armv7.img* from HEAD -* Download a U-Boot build for your board - * Download the correct build from the linux-sunxi web site . -* Write the *u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin* loader to the empty space at the start of the base image: -[[!template id=programlisting text=""" -# dd if=u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=beagleboard.img bs=1k seek=8 conv=notrunc -"""]] -* Write the image to an SD card. -* Copy the kernel (netbsd.ub) for your board to the root of the MS-DOS partition on the SD card. -* Create or edit uEnv.txt on the MS-DOS partition: -[[!template id=programlisting text=""" -bootargs=root=ld0a -uenvcmd=mmc dev 0; mmc rescan; fatload mmc 0:1 82000000 netbsd.ub; bootm 82000000 -"""]] - -## A80 based boards - -* Cubieboard 4 U-Boot for SD card: -[[!template id=programlisting text=""" -# dd if=u-boot-spl.bin of=/dev/sdd bs=1k seek=8 -# dd if=u-boot-sun9iw1p1.bin of=/dev/sdd bs=1k seek=19096 -"""]] -* First partition needs to be at +20MB offset. Format it as MSDOS, copy 'netbsd.ub' to it as 'uImage'. - -# Big (endian) fun - -You can run this boards with a little endian (this is the default and implied by above install instructions) -or with a big endian kernel and userland. However, kernel and userland endianness needs to match. - -To build a big endian release (or sets) use -[[!template id=programlisting text=""" -./build.sh -m evbearmv7hf-eb -"""]] -where -eb means endianness big, hf is hardware floating point support, and earm is the modern "extended" ABI for ARM CPUs, and finally v7 is version 7 of the supported instruction set. - -# FEX scripts - -Board configuration scripts can be found here: . You can compile them with the "fex2bin" tool found here: . - -To use, copy the compiled FEX to your MS-DOS partition, load it with U-Boot, and then tell the kernel where to find it with the "sysconfig=" boot option. For example, uEnv.txt on a Cubieboard2 might look like this: - -[[!template id=programlisting text=""" -bootargs=root=ld0a sysconfig=0x43000000 -uenvcmd=mmc dev 0; mmc rescan; fatload mmc 0:1 43000000 cubieboard2.bin; fatload mmc 0:1 82000000 netbsd.ub; bootm 82000000 -"""]] - -Some pre-compiled .bin files can be found here: - -# Framebuffer console - -To use HDMI for the console device, add *console=fb* to bootargs in uEnv.txt. - -If the connected display does not let you disable overscan, you can add a margin to the framebuffer by with the *fb.margin* bootargs option. For example, to set a 25-pixel margin around the screen, add *fb.margin=25* to uEnv.txt - -# HDMI audio - -The default audio device is the analog audio codec. To change the default device, use the *audiocfg* command: - -[[!template id=programlisting text=""" -a31# audiocfg list -0: [*] audio0 @ awinac0: Allwinner CODEC A31, 2 playback channels -1: [ ] audio1 @ awinhdmiaudio0: Allwinner HDMI 1.4, 2 playback channels -a31# audiocfg default 1 -setting default audio device to audio1 -a31# audiocfg list -0: [ ] audio0 @ awinac0: Allwinner CODEC A31, 2 playback channels -1: [*] audio1 @ awinhdmiaudio0: Allwinner HDMI 1.4, 2 playback channels -"""]] - -# MAC address - -On boards where the ethernet MAC address cannot be determmined, a random MAC address will be generated every boot. You can override this behaviour by specifying a MAC address in *uEnv.txt*: -[[!template id=programlisting text=""" -bootargs=root=ld0a awge0.mac-address=02:a0:3d:88:1a:1e -"""]] + setenv video-mode sunxi:1280x720-24,overscan_x=32,overscan_y=20 + saveenv + reset