U-boot usage am4150 u-boot bootloader, Sconf, Continued) – Kontron AM4150 U-Boot Bootloader User Manual

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U-Boot Usage

AM4150 U-Boot Bootloader

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ID 1052-5678, Rev. 1.0

P R E L I M I N A R Y

USAGE:

Display available configurations

COMMAND / RESPONSE:

=> sconf info

List of available base configurations:

**< >** Stored base configuration

--[ ]-- ‘New’base configuration (work in progress)

========+-==========================================================

Base | Port 0 Port 1

Port 2

Port 3

Port 4

Port 8

Config |

..7

..11

========+-==========================================================

|

**[ 0]**|

GbE

[GbE]

SATA

--

SRIO [@5.0]

SRIO

[@5.0]

|

< 1> |

GbE

[GbE]

SATA

--

SRIO @3.125

SRIO @3.125

|

< 2> |

GbE

[GbE]

SATA

--

SRIO [@5.0]

GbE

[2x1]

|

< 3> |

GbE

[GbE]

SATA

--

PCIE[Gen.2]

PCIE [Gen.2]

|

< 4> |

GbE

[GbE]

SATA

--

PCIE[Gen.2]

GbE

[2x1]

|

< 5> |

GbE

[GbE]

SATA

--

PCIE[Gen.2]

PCIE, GbE, [-], -

|

Note: [GbE] indicates that the DTSEC4 used can be redirected to the

front panel connector J2 (GbE B) or optionally to AMC Port 10 for

configurations which provide GbE interfaces in the Fat Pipes Region,

Port 8 or Port 9.

Board’s Port Configuration:

Option / Setting | Value #

command,

option <and parameter>

-----------------------------------------------------------

DTSEC4

routing : port1 # sconf set

dtsec4

<port1 | front>

SRIO

Sys.Size : large # sconf set

srio

<small | large>

SRIO

mode : agent # sconf set

srio

<agent | host >

AMC Port Activation / Forced settings (ignoring E-Keying):

Option / Setting | Value #

command,

option <and parameter>

-------------------------------------------------------------

Port 2

: auto

# sconf set

port 2

< auto | disable | enable>

Port 4

: auto

# sconf set

port 4

< auto | disable | enable>

speed : @5.0

# sconf set

port 4

< @5.0 | @2.5 >

Port 8

: auto

# sconf set

port 8

< auto | disable | enable>

speed : @5.0

# sconf set

port 8

< @5.0 | @2.5 >

Note: A port’s speed configuration becomes effective if the port is

enabled when running the module in unmanaged mode or the port is

forcibly enabled (i.e. not set to ‘auto’) in managed mode.

=>

sconf

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