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Aspeed AST2600 EVB Introduction ============ The AST2600 EVB is an evaluation board for the AST2600 SoC, most commonly used as a Server Management Processor. It includes a Dual-core ARM Cortex A7 processor with DDR4 SDRAM (up to 2GB), SPI flash memory devices for BMC and host firmwares and numerous controllers to drive the server board. https://www.aspeedtech.com/server_ast2600/ How to build it =============== Configure buildroot: $ make aspeed_ast2600evb_defconfig Compile everything and build the rootfs image: $ make Result of the build =================== After building, the output/images directory contains: output/images/ ├── aspeed-ast2600-evb.dtb ├── flash.img ├── image.itb ├── rootfs.cpio ├── rootfs.cpio.xz ├── rootfs.tar ├── u-boot.bin └── zImage Flashing the image ================== To update the contents of the first flash device, copy flash.img : $ flashcp flash.img /dev/mtd0 or simply the boot loader: $ flashcp u-boot.bin /dev/mtd1 Preparing the board =================== * Connect a serial line to the board * Power-up the board Booting the board ================= The AST2600 EVB boots from the SPI flash device directly and loads a first bootloader (usually U-Boot). U-Boot will attempt to load a Linux kernel from the same flash device by default but other storage could be used. * from U-Boot The FIT image image.itb can be used to boot the board from U-Boot using tftp * with QEMU $ qemu-system-arm -M ast2600-evb \ -drive file=output/images/flash.img,format=raw,if=mtd \ -nographic $ qemu-system-arm -M ast2600-evb \ -kernel output/images/zImage \ -initrd output/images/rootfs.cpio \ -dtb output/images/aspeed-ast2600-evb.dtb \ -nographic