--- wikisrc/ports/evbarm/tegra.mdwn 2015/08/02 00:25:16 1.19 +++ wikisrc/ports/evbarm/tegra.mdwn 2015/11/09 23:22:53 1.27 @@ -36,11 +36,13 @@ - Power button # TODO - - SD/MMC UHS-I support (needs [[!template id=man name="sdmmc" section="4"]] changes) - - I2S - - Audio codec + - Analog audio output (I2S, Audio codec, APB DMA) - AS3722 power management unit - GPU (nouveau) + - USB 3.0 [[!template id=man name="xhci" section="4"]] controller + - SPI controller + - PWM controller + - PCIe MSI support # Generating a boot script @@ -52,6 +54,21 @@ bootm 0x90000000 $ mkubootimage -A arm -C none -O netbsd -T script -a 0 -n "NetBSD/tegra boot" boot.txt boot.scr """]] +# Getting U-Boot + +Jetson TK1 boards come with Linux4Tegra R19.x installed, which doesn't use U-Boot. The easiest way to get U-Boot is to upgrade to Linux4Tegra R21.x (Linux PC or VM required) following the [quick start guide](http://developer.download.nvidia.com/embedded/L4T/r21_Release_v4.0/l4t_quick_start_guide.txt). + +# Modesetting + +To be able to use the mode setting features of the Tegra DRM driver, you must use the xf86-video-modesetting driver. Put this in xorg.conf: + +[[!template id=programlisting text=""" +Section "Device" + Identifier "DRM Modesetting" + Driver "modesetting" +EndSection +"""]] + # Links - [NVIDIA Jetson TK1 development kit](https://developer.nvidia.com/jetson-tk1)