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Broadcom BCM283x
================

Raspberry Pi
------------

  1. Prepare an SD or microSD card with a FAT filesystem of at least 30 MB in size.

  2. Download the `Raspberry Pi firmware`_ (120 MB), unzip it, and copy the
     contents of the ``boot/`` folder to your card.

  3. Use ``make rpi_defconfig; make`` to build barebox. This will create the following images:

     - ``images/barebox-raspberry-pi-1.img`` for the BCM2835/ARM1176JZF-S (Raspberry Pi 1, Raspberry Pi Zero)
     - ``images/barebox-raspberry-pi-2.img`` for the BCM2836/CORTEX-A7 (Raspberry Pi 2)
     - ``images/barebox-raspberry-pi-3.img`` for the BCM2837/CORTEX-A53 (Raspberry Pi 3)
     - ``images/barebox-raspberry-pi-cm3.img`` for the BCM2837/CORTEX-A53 (Raspberry Pi CM3)
     - ``images/barebox-raspberry-pi.img``, which is a super set of all the other images

     Copy the respective image for your model to your SD card and name it
     ``barebox.img``.

     The ``images/barebox-raspberry-pi.img`` is expected to replace the other images
     in the future. It contains the device trees of all supported (and enabled) variants
     and determines at runtime what board it runs on and does the right thing.

  4. Create a text file ``config.txt`` on the SD card with the following content::

         kernel=barebox.img
         enable_uart=1

     If you want to use the mini-uart instead of the PL011, you may need to additionally set::

         uart_2ndstage=1

     This is required on boards, like the Raspberry Pi Zero W, that use the mini-uart as the
     primary UART. It is needed on boards like the CM3 as well if the mini-uart is to be used.

     (For more information, refer to the `documentation for config.txt`_.)

  5. Connect to board's UART (115200 8N1);
     Use PIN6 (GND), PIN8 (UART_TX), PIN10 (UART_RX) pins.

  6. Turn board's power on.

VideoCore firmware creates a device tree based on the entries in ``config.txt``. This file is available to the Barebox environment in the file ``/vc.dtb``. For example, to boot a kernel shipped with Raspbian::

    bootm -o /vc.dtb /boot/kernel7.img

VideoCore device tree also contains the kernel command-line that is constructed from ``cmdline.txt`` and other parameters internally determined by the VideoCore firmware. Normally in Barebox this command-line gets overwritten on boot by the Linux bootargs (see :ref:`booting_linux`).

The original command-line from VideoCore device tree is available to the Barebox environment in the ``vc.bootargs`` global variable. For example, to append it to the Linux bootargs::

    global linux.bootargs.vc="$global.vc.bootargs"

.. _Raspberry Pi firmware: https://codeload.github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/zip/80e1fbeb78f9df06701d28c0ed3a3060a3f557ef
.. _documentation for config.txt: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/