From 0553ef42571ea494c4607696fbd675cbecd61da0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Niek Linnenbank Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 23:18:54 +0100 Subject: docs: add Orange Pi PC document MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Xunlong Orange Pi PC machine is a functional ARM machine based on the Allwinner H3 System-on-Chip. It supports mainline Linux, U-Boot, NetBSD and is covered by acceptance tests. This commit adds a documentation text file with a description of the machine and instructions for the user. Signed-off-by: Niek Linnenbank Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée Message-id: 20200311221854.30370-19-nieklinnenbank@gmail.com [PMM: moved file into docs/system/arm to match the reorg of the arm target part of the docs; tweaked heading to match other boards] Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell --- MAINTAINERS | 1 + docs/system/arm/orangepi.rst | 253 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ docs/system/target-arm.rst | 2 + 3 files changed, 256 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/system/arm/orangepi.rst diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index d7a26d7..32867bc 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -499,6 +499,7 @@ S: Maintained F: hw/*/allwinner-h3* F: include/hw/*/allwinner-h3* F: hw/arm/orangepi.c +F: docs/system/orangepi.rst ARM PrimeCell and CMSDK devices M: Peter Maydell diff --git a/docs/system/arm/orangepi.rst b/docs/system/arm/orangepi.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c41adad --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/system/arm/orangepi.rst @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +Orange Pi PC (``orangepi-pc``) +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The Xunlong Orange Pi PC is an Allwinner H3 System on Chip +based embedded computer with mainline support in both U-Boot +and Linux. The board comes with a Quad Core Cortex-A7 @ 1.3GHz, +1GiB RAM, 100Mbit ethernet, USB, SD/MMC, USB, HDMI and +various other I/O. + +Supported devices +""""""""""""""""" + +The Orange Pi PC machine supports the following devices: + + * SMP (Quad Core Cortex-A7) + * Generic Interrupt Controller configuration + * SRAM mappings + * SDRAM controller + * Real Time Clock + * Timer device (re-used from Allwinner A10) + * UART + * SD/MMC storage controller + * EMAC ethernet + * USB 2.0 interfaces + * Clock Control Unit + * System Control module + * Security Identifier device + +Limitations +""""""""""" + +Currently, Orange Pi PC does *not* support the following features: + +- Graphical output via HDMI, GPU and/or the Display Engine +- Audio output +- Hardware Watchdog + +Also see the 'unimplemented' array in the Allwinner H3 SoC module +for a complete list of unimplemented I/O devices: ``./hw/arm/allwinner-h3.c`` + +Boot options +"""""""""""" + +The Orange Pi PC machine can start using the standard -kernel functionality +for loading a Linux kernel or ELF executable. Additionally, the Orange Pi PC +machine can also emulate the BootROM which is present on an actual Allwinner H3 +based SoC, which loads the bootloader from a SD card, specified via the -sd argument +to qemu-system-arm. + +Machine-specific options +"""""""""""""""""""""""" + +The following machine-specific options are supported: + +- allwinner-rtc.base-year=YYYY + + The Allwinner RTC device is automatically created by the Orange Pi PC machine + and uses a default base year value which can be overridden using the 'base-year' property. + The base year is the actual represented year when the RTC year value is zero. + This option can be used in case the target operating system driver uses a different + base year value. The minimum value for the base year is 1900. + +- allwinner-sid.identifier=abcd1122-a000-b000-c000-12345678ffff + + The Security Identifier value can be read by the guest. + For example, U-Boot uses it to determine a unique MAC address. + +The above machine-specific options can be specified in qemu-system-arm +via the '-global' argument, for example: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ qemu-system-arm -M orangepi-pc -sd mycard.img \ + -global allwinner-rtc.base-year=2000 + +Running mainline Linux +"""""""""""""""""""""" + +Mainline Linux kernels from 4.19 up to latest master are known to work. +To build a Linux mainline kernel that can be booted by the Orange Pi PC machine, +simply configure the kernel using the sunxi_defconfig configuration: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- make mrproper + $ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- make sunxi_defconfig + +To be able to use USB storage, you need to manually enable the corresponding +configuration item. Start the kconfig configuration tool: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- make menuconfig + +Navigate to the following item, enable it and save your configuration: + + Device Drivers > USB support > USB Mass Storage support + +Build the Linux kernel with: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- make + +To boot the newly build linux kernel in QEMU with the Orange Pi PC machine, use: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ qemu-system-arm -M orangepi-pc -nic user -nographic \ + -kernel /path/to/linux/arch/arm/boot/zImage \ + -append 'console=ttyS0,115200' \ + -dtb /path/to/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/sun8i-h3-orangepi-pc.dtb + +Orange Pi PC images +""""""""""""""""""" + +Note that the mainline kernel does not have a root filesystem. You may provide it +with an official Orange Pi PC image from the official website: + + http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/ + +Another possibility is to run an Armbian image for Orange Pi PC which +can be downloaded from: + + https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-pc/ + +Alternatively, you can also choose to build you own image with buildroot +using the orangepi_pc_defconfig. Also see https://buildroot.org for more information. + +You can choose to attach the selected image either as an SD card or as USB mass storage. +For example, to boot using the Orange Pi PC Debian image on SD card, simply add the -sd +argument and provide the proper root= kernel parameter: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ qemu-system-arm -M orangepi-pc -nic user -nographic \ + -kernel /path/to/linux/arch/arm/boot/zImage \ + -append 'console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2' \ + -dtb /path/to/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/sun8i-h3-orangepi-pc.dtb \ + -sd OrangePi_pc_debian_stretch_server_linux5.3.5_v1.0.img + +To attach the image as an USB mass storage device to the machine, +simply append to the command: + +.. code-block:: bash + + -drive if=none,id=stick,file=myimage.img \ + -device usb-storage,bus=usb-bus.0,drive=stick + +Instead of providing a custom Linux kernel via the -kernel command you may also +choose to let the Orange Pi PC machine load the bootloader from SD card, just like +a real board would do using the BootROM. Simply pass the selected image via the -sd +argument and remove the -kernel, -append, -dbt and -initrd arguments: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ qemu-system-arm -M orangepi-pc -nic user -nographic \ + -sd Armbian_19.11.3_Orangepipc_buster_current_5.3.9.img + +Note that both the official Orange Pi PC images and Armbian images start +a lot of userland programs via systemd. Depending on the host hardware and OS, +they may be slow to emulate, especially due to emulating the 4 cores. +To help reduce the performance slow down due to emulating the 4 cores, you can +give the following kernel parameters via U-Boot (or via -append): + +.. code-block:: bash + + => setenv extraargs 'systemd.default_timeout_start_sec=9000 loglevel=7 nosmp console=ttyS0,115200' + +Running U-Boot +"""""""""""""" + +U-Boot mainline can be build and configured using the orangepi_pc_defconfig +using similar commands as describe above for Linux. Note that it is recommended +for development/testing to select the following configuration setting in U-Boot: + + Device Tree Control > Provider for DTB for DT Control > Embedded DTB + +To start U-Boot using the Orange Pi PC machine, provide the +u-boot binary to the -kernel argument: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ qemu-system-arm -M orangepi-pc -nic user -nographic \ + -kernel /path/to/uboot/u-boot -sd disk.img + +Use the following U-boot commands to load and boot a Linux kernel from SD card: + +.. code-block:: bash + + => setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 + => ext2load mmc 0 0x42000000 zImage + => ext2load mmc 0 0x43000000 sun8i-h3-orangepi-pc.dtb + => bootz 0x42000000 - 0x43000000 + +Running NetBSD +"""""""""""""" + +The NetBSD operating system also includes support for Allwinner H3 based boards, +including the Orange Pi PC. NetBSD 9.0 is known to work best for the Orange Pi PC +board and provides a fully working system with serial console, networking and storage. +For the Orange Pi PC machine, get the 'evbarm-earmv7hf' based image from: + + https://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-9.0/evbarm-earmv7hf/binary/gzimg/armv7.img.gz + +The image requires manually installing U-Boot in the image. Build U-Boot with +the orangepi_pc_defconfig configuration as described in the previous section. +Next, unzip the NetBSD image and write the U-Boot binary including SPL using: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ gunzip armv7.img.gz + $ dd if=/path/to/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=armv7.img bs=1024 seek=8 conv=notrunc + +Finally, before starting the machine the SD image must be extended such +that the NetBSD kernel will not conclude the NetBSD partition is larger than +the emulated SD card: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=64 >> armv7.img + +Start the machine using the following command: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ qemu-system-arm -M orangepi-pc -nic user -nographic \ + -sd armv7.img -global allwinner-rtc.base-year=2000 + +At the U-Boot stage, interrupt the automatic boot process by pressing a key +and set the following environment variables before booting: + +.. code-block:: bash + + => setenv bootargs root=ld0a + => setenv kernel netbsd-GENERIC.ub + => setenv fdtfile dtb/sun8i-h3-orangepi-pc.dtb + => setenv bootcmd 'fatload mmc 0:1 ${kernel_addr_r} ${kernel}; fatload mmc 0:1 ${fdt_addr_r} ${fdtfile}; fdt addr ${fdt_addr_r}; bootm ${kernel_addr_r} - ${fdt_addr_r}' + +Optionally you may save the environment variables to SD card with 'saveenv'. +To continue booting simply give the 'boot' command and NetBSD boots. + +Orange Pi PC acceptance tests +""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" + +The Orange Pi PC machine has several acceptance tests included. +To run the whole set of tests, build QEMU from source and simply +provide the following command: + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ AVOCADO_ALLOW_LARGE_STORAGE=yes avocado --show=app,console run \ + -t machine:orangepi-pc tests/acceptance/boot_linux_console.py diff --git a/docs/system/target-arm.rst b/docs/system/target-arm.rst index 1425bd5..324e2af 100644 --- a/docs/system/target-arm.rst +++ b/docs/system/target-arm.rst @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ undocumented; you can get a complete list by running ``qemu-system-aarch64 --machine help``. .. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 1 arm/integratorcp arm/versatile @@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ undocumented; you can get a complete list by running arm/stellaris arm/musicpal arm/sx1 + arm/orangepi Arm CPU features ================ -- cgit v1.1