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author | 2023-10-10 11:40:56 +0000 | |
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committer | 2023-10-10 11:40:56 +0000 | |
commit | e02cda008591317b1625707ff8e115a4841aa889 (patch) | |
tree | aee302e3cf8b59ec2d32ec481be3d1afddfc8968 /docs/system/arm/aspeed.rst | |
parent | cc668e6b7e0ffd8c9d130513d12053cf5eda1d3b (diff) |
Introduce Virtio-loopback epsilon release:
Epsilon release introduces a new compatibility layer which make virtio-loopback
design to work with QEMU and rust-vmm vhost-user backend without require any
changes.
Signed-off-by: Timos Ampelikiotis <t.ampelikiotis@virtualopensystems.com>
Change-Id: I52e57563e08a7d0bdc002f8e928ee61ba0c53dd9
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diff --git a/docs/system/arm/aspeed.rst b/docs/system/arm/aspeed.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cec87e374 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/system/arm/aspeed.rst @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +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 +- ``quanta-q71l-bmc`` OpenBMC Quanta 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) + * LPC Peripheral Controller (a subset of subdevices are supported) + * Hash/Crypto Engine (HACE) - Hash support only. TODO: HMAC and RSA + + +Missing devices +--------------- + + * Coprocessor support + * ADC (out of tree implementation) + * PWM and Fan Controller + * Slave GPIO Controller + * Super I/O Controller + * 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 : + +.. code-block:: bash + + $ 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 : + +.. code-block:: bash + + -M ast2500-evb,fmc-model=mx25l25635e,spi-model=mx66u51235f |