[Buildroot] [PATCH 0/8] configs: defconfigs for Atmel boards

Arnout Vandecappelle arnout at mind.be
Fri May 1 12:02:08 UTC 2015


On 05/01/15 09:34, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
> Ryan, Alex,
> 
> On Thu, 30 Apr 2015 09:33:50 -0500, Ryan Barnett wrote:
> 
>> Since you are moving all of the Atmel boards to use NAND boot
>> configuration, it would be good to have a 'README' that explains how
>> to load the boards utilizing the SAM-BA tool (it appears all the NAND
>> configurations are using this). At minimum it would be to point to
>> Linux4SAM wiki for loading instructions.
> 
> Fully agreed.
> 
> Alexandre, please also include generating a NAND capable filesystem
> image as part of those defconfig, so that they can easily be
> flashed/used on the boards. I guess UBI images is going to be the most
> appropriate solution. But clearly, such defconfigs should not generate
> just a tarball.

 Actually, I think it's better to use SD card images where possible.

- If you're using it just for experimentation, then the SD card is a much more
flexible and less risky way to experiment. Personally, I even prefer
kernel-linked-with-initramfs (and DTB) images, since that's just a single file
and it automatically gives you the rest of the SD card as a FAT partition.

- If you want to use it for an actual product (prototype), then you're anyway
going to have to study in a bit more detail how the flash works and you'll
probably want to do a slightly more complicated flash partitioning.


 That said, I do think it's really useful to have those tcl scripts for using
SAM-BA.


 And of course, since I never use the defconfigs myself, my opinion is probably
not that important.


 Regards,
 Arnout

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