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Former Member over 11 years ago

Hi all,

Usually either with u-boot or others like the vxworks boot loader, you can change the default boot parameters and save them. However, this if your board doesn't have a NVRAM_DEVICE, to store the boot parameters, this cannot be done.

I have not been able so far to change permanently the boot parameters in my zedboard, so that after every reboot, it comes up with the default boot params.

Do you know if the zedboard comes with an NVRAM/ePROM or smth similar? Have you guys been able to permanently change boot params interactively?

Thanks a lot in advance/

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    0 zedhed over 11 years ago

    Hi temax,

    ZedBoard comes with a Spansion 256 Mbit QSPI flash which could be used as your non-volatile memory for storing U-boot environment settings.

    Support for this using the QSPI flash for storage is supported in the more recent releases of U-Boot.  In fact, I just tried this on my end and it worked out okay for me.

    Download the latest Linux release from the Xilinx wiki (I used the 2014.3 release since that is the latest that I have on my SD card) here:

    http://www.wiki.xilinx.com/Zynq+2014.3+Release

    Copy the zed files from that archive to your SD card and then boot your ZedBoard in SD mode to the U-Boot prompt.

    To test on my end, I changed the serverip environment setting using this command:

    zynq-uboot> setenv serverip 192.168.1.100

    The I saved the settings to non-volatile memory using the saveenv command.

    zynq-uboot> saveenv

    The when I power down my ZedBoard and power back up to the U-Boot prompt, you can see the serverip setting gets persisted because it gets loaded by U-Boot at startup from the environment variables partition that was found in QSPI memory.


    Regards,

    -Kevin

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    0 zedhed over 11 years ago

    Hi temax,

    ZedBoard comes with a Spansion 256 Mbit QSPI flash which could be used as your non-volatile memory for storing U-boot environment settings.

    Support for this using the QSPI flash for storage is supported in the more recent releases of U-Boot.  In fact, I just tried this on my end and it worked out okay for me.

    Download the latest Linux release from the Xilinx wiki (I used the 2014.3 release since that is the latest that I have on my SD card) here:

    http://www.wiki.xilinx.com/Zynq+2014.3+Release

    Copy the zed files from that archive to your SD card and then boot your ZedBoard in SD mode to the U-Boot prompt.

    To test on my end, I changed the serverip environment setting using this command:

    zynq-uboot> setenv serverip 192.168.1.100

    The I saved the settings to non-volatile memory using the saveenv command.

    zynq-uboot> saveenv

    The when I power down my ZedBoard and power back up to the U-Boot prompt, you can see the serverip setting gets persisted because it gets loaded by U-Boot at startup from the environment variables partition that was found in QSPI memory.


    Regards,

    -Kevin

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