
Hi Mikko,
Am 15.02.2018 um 08:56 schrieb Mikko Perttunen:
In the cboot + U-Boot combination, cboot loads U-Boot from the usual kernel partition (LNX or kernel depending on system), so flashing U-Boot there should do the trick. I believe this did indeed change in some L4T version, so the wiki page needs to be updated. Tom should know more about this.
Thanks for explaining.
The LNX partition is getting a boot.img - what is the relation to the four U-Boot files? flash.sh source is not really helping here.
Might any changes to RP1 and/or DTB partitions be necessary to match my newer U-Boot, or does U-Boot use an internal .dtb these days?
Is there any more efficient way to flash just U-Boot? -k LNX possibly?
I had played with the -L option before (which mentions u-boot-dtb.bin), but recall it ran into some form of checksum error on boot when passing it my file...
I expect Varun to know the details about ATF, but I'll check if I can find some answer myself.
Thanks again for your efforts.
Regards, Andreas