U-Boot
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Linux friendly bootloader. Used in various ARM devices like PinePhone and Orange Pi.
Contents
Boot process
Definitions
General
- SPL (Secondary Program Loader) is a small binary, generated from U-Boot source, that fits in the SRAM and loads the main U-Boot into system RAM. [1]
- TPL (Tertiary Program Loader) is a tiny SPL which loads moderate-sized middle layer called TPL and that loads the full U-Boot into RAM.
Board-specific
- ATF (ARM Trusted Firmware)
Device Tree
- DTB (Device Tree Blob) TODO: Enhance
- ITB TODO: ???
- FIT (Flat Image Tree) TODO: Enhance
Boot sequence
- Device's built-in boot code is executed (BootROM)
- It searches connected storage devices for a bootloader signature at a predefined address
- If found it loads the bootloader into SRAM and executes it
- TPL does minimal initialization, loads and executes SPL
- SPL does more extended initialization, loads and executes U-Boot
- U-Boot finishes initialization, provides a command prompt / searches for OS images / boots them
bootcmd
TODO: Describe boot script command. Uses boot.scr (?)
Distro Boot
Source: README.distro
Standardized way of booting a Linux distribution from U-Boot, without needing to build the distribution specifically for the target device. A distribution needs to provide its own generic bootloader, syslinux (extlinux).
Enabled by: CONFIG_DISTRO_DEFAULTS=y
U-Boot searches for /extlinux/extlinux.conf then /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf on disk, or pxelinux.cfg/default over the network.