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Sipeed LicheeRV - Nezha CM C906 building boots

Alternate to official instruction small BSP building.

The current official guide seems very uncomfortable :

  • some software PhoenixCard (Windows) is need and it works crappy
  • minimum size for sdcard is 16G
  • large SDK >10G which is required to download from mega

so we ended up with alternate one.

Thanks to Samuel Holland samuel@sholland.org to make this thing easy.

Contents

  • boot0 : zsbl (zero stage boot loader) that is used instead of u-boot SPL temporary
  • opensbi : mostly mainline with small changes for Allwinner D1
  • u-boot : very hacked but really better than official one
  • linux : a solid work on the top of v5.15 (almost the most recent)
  • riscv-gnu-toolchain : linux toolchain (currently used, can be replaced with Xuantie toolchain)

I've disabled emac and spi-nand in separate dts currently, they are no harm but still useless for LicheeRV RV Dock and pure LicheeRV, for 86 Panel a modification is also required, so we use sun20i-d1-nezha-lichee.dts instead of sun20i-d1-nezha.dts for now.

Build

Install the prerequisites for the riscv-gnu-toolchain:

https://github.com/riscv-collab/riscv-gnu-toolchain/tree/f640044a947afb39c78b96fa1ba1db8aa31b1d89#prerequisites

You don't have to do any other steps except the prerequisites.

Install additional prerequisites (may be required for fresh Ubuntu installation, thanks to Alexander Fomichev for sharing this):

apt install python3-distutils swig python3-dev libssl-dev python3-pkg-resources cpio

Fetch all submodules:

$ git submodule update --init --recursive

Bundled toochain:

$ make

External toochain

Either provide TARGET_CROSS_PREFIX:

$ TARGET_CROSS_PREFIX=riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu make

Or simply nail it down in Makefile before ifndef TARGET_CROSS_PREFIX:

TARGET_CROSS_PREFIX=riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu

ifndef TARGET_CROSS_PREFIX
TARGET_CROSS_PREFIX = ${TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX}/bin/${TARGET_CROSS}
EXTERNAL_CROSS = 0
else
TARGET_CROSS_PATH := $(shell dirname $$(which $${TARGET_CROSS_PREFIX}-gcc))
TARGET_CROSS_PREFIX := ${TARGET_CROSS_PATH}/${TARGET_CROSS_PREFIX}
EXTERNAL_CROSS = 1
endif

$ make

Quick deploy

After make we will need the following files:

  • sun20i_d1_spl/nboot/boot0_sdcard_sun20iw1p1.bin
  • u-boot.toc1
  • u-boot/arch/riscv/dts/sun20i-d1-lichee-rv-dock.dtb
  • build-linux/arch/riscv/boot/Image.gz
  • initramfs.img.gz

I use dtb for Lichee RV Dock currently if you require something different edit toc1/toc1.cfg accordingly.

Example of making a card (assuming card is /dev/sdd and empty) :

# parted /dev/sdd --script mklabel gpt
# parted /dev/sdd --script mkpart primary ext2 40MiB 100MiB
# parted /dev/sdd --script mkpart primary ext4 100MiB 100%
# mkfs.ext2 /dev/sdd1 # partion with kernel, dtb, initramfs
# mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdd2 # partition for rootfs 
# mount /dev/sdd1 /mnt/sdcard/
# cp build-linux/arch/riscv/boot/Image.gz /mnt/sdcard/
# cp initramfs.img.gz /mnt/sdcard/
# umount /mnt/sdcard
# dd if=sun20i_d1_spl/nboot/boot0_sdcard_sun20iw1p1.bin of=/dev/sdd bs=8192 seek=16
# dd if=u-boot.toc1 of=/dev/sdd bs=512 seek=32800 # large offset thats why we make first partion on 40 MiB

We are not using dtb from u-boot or linux kernel, as boot0 patches dtb with DRAM size and location, so we should use dtb patched - located at fdtcontroladdr.

U-Boot boot commands

U-boot commands (i haven't put a u-boot env yet - have to decide what i really need) :

initramfs

> load mmc 0:1 ${kernel_addr_r} Image.gz
> load mmc 0:1 ${ramdisk_addr_r} initramfs.img.gz
> setenv bootargs "earlycon=sbi console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/ram0 rw rdinit=/init"
> booti ${kernel_addr_r} ${ramdisk_addr_r} ${fdtcontroladdr}

rootfs placed on mmc second partion

> load mmc 0:1 ${kernel_addr_r} Image.gz
> setenv bootargs "earlycon=sbi console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2"
> booti ${kernel_addr_r} - ${fdtcontroladdr}

Enjoy!

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