-
Cédric Le Goater authored
Firmware images can be found on the OpenBMC jenkins site and on the OpenBMC GitHub release page. Signed-off-by:
Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Reviewed-by:
Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au> Message-Id: <20210303072743.1551329-1-clg@kaod.org> Signed-off-by:
Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Cédric Le Goater authoredFirmware images can be found on the OpenBMC jenkins site and on the OpenBMC GitHub release page. Signed-off-by:
Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org> Reviewed-by:
Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au> Message-Id: <20210303072743.1551329-1-clg@kaod.org> Signed-off-by:
Cédric Le Goater <clg@kaod.org>
Aspeed family boards (*-bmc
, ast2500-evb
, ast2600-evb
)
The QEMU Aspeed machines model BMCs of various OpenPOWER systems and Aspeed evaluation boards. They are based on different releases of the Aspeed SoC : the AST2400 integrating an ARM926EJ-S CPU (400MHz), the AST2500 with an ARM1176JZS CPU (800MHz) and more recently the AST2600 with dual cores ARM Cortex A7 CPUs (1.2GHz).
The SoC comes with RAM, Gigabit ethernet, USB, SD/MMC, USB, SPI, I2C, etc.
AST2400 SoC based machines :
-
palmetto-bmc
OpenPOWER Palmetto POWER8 BMC
AST2500 SoC based machines :
-
ast2500-evb
Aspeed AST2500 Evaluation board -
romulus-bmc
OpenPOWER Romulus POWER9 BMC -
witherspoon-bmc
OpenPOWER Witherspoon POWER9 BMC -
sonorapass-bmc
OCP SonoraPass BMC -
swift-bmc
OpenPOWER Swift BMC POWER9
AST2600 SoC based machines :
-
ast2600-evb
Aspeed AST2600 Evaluation board (Cortex A7) -
tacoma-bmc
OpenPOWER Witherspoon POWER9 AST2600 BMC
Supported devices
- SMP (for the AST2600 Cortex-A7)
- Interrupt Controller (VIC)
- Timer Controller
- RTC Controller
- I2C Controller
- System Control Unit (SCU)
- SRAM mapping
- X-DMA Controller (basic interface)
- Static Memory Controller (SMC or FMC) - Only SPI Flash support
- SPI Memory Controller
- USB 2.0 Controller
- SD/MMC storage controllers
- SDRAM controller (dummy interface for basic settings and training)
- Watchdog Controller
- GPIO Controller (Master only)
- UART
- Ethernet controllers
- Front LEDs (PCA9552 on I2C bus)
Missing devices
- Coprocessor support
- ADC (out of tree implementation)
- PWM and Fan Controller
- LPC Bus Controller
- Slave GPIO Controller
- Super I/O Controller
- Hash/Crypto Engine
- PCI-Express 1 Controller
- Graphic Display Controller
- PECI Controller
- MCTP Controller
- Mailbox Controller
- Virtual UART
- eSPI Controller
- I3C Controller
Boot options
The Aspeed machines can be started using the -kernel
option to
load a Linux kernel or from a firmware. Images can be downloaded from
the OpenBMC jenkins :
https://jenkins.openbmc.org/job/ci-openbmc/lastSuccessfulBuild/distro=ubuntu,label=docker-builder
or directly from the OpenBMC GitHub release repository :
https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc/releases
The image should be attached as an MTD drive. Run :
$ qemu-system-arm -M romulus-bmc -nic user \
-drive file=obmc-phosphor-image-romulus.static.mtd,format=raw,if=mtd -nographic
Options specific to Aspeed machines are :
execute-in-place
which emulates the boot from the CE0 flash device by using the FMC controller to load the instructions, and not simply from RAM. This takes a little longer.fmc-model
to change the FMC Flash model. FW needs support for the chip model to boot.spi-model
to change the SPI Flash model.
For instance, to start the ast2500-evb
machine with a different
FMC chip and a bigger (64M) SPI chip, use :
-M ast2500-evb,fmc-model=mx25l25635e,spi-model=mx66u51235f