|  | 1. SATA usage in U-boot | 
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|  | There are two ways to operate the hard disk | 
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|  | * Read/write raw blocks from/to SATA hard disk | 
|  | * ext2load to read a file from ext2 file system | 
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|  | 1.0 How to read the SATA hard disk's information? | 
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|  | => sata info | 
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|  | SATA device 0: Model: ST3320620AS Firm: 3.AAD Ser#:		4QF01ZTN | 
|  | Type: Hard Disk | 
|  | Supports 48-bit addressing | 
|  | Capacity: 305245.3 MB = 298.0 GB (625142448 x 512) | 
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|  | 1.1 How to raw write the kernel, file system, dtb to a SATA hard disk? | 
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|  | Notes: Hard disk sectors are normally 512 bytes, so | 
|  | 0x1000 sectors = 2 MBytes | 
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|  | write kernel | 
|  | => tftp 40000 /tftpboot/uImage.837x | 
|  | => sata write 40000 0 2000 | 
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|  | write ramdisk | 
|  | => tftp 40000 /tftpboot/ramdisk.837x | 
|  | => sata write 40000 2000 8000 | 
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|  | write dtb | 
|  | => tftp 40000 /tftpboot/mpc837xemds.dtb | 
|  | => sata write 40000 a000 1000 | 
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|  | 1.2 How to raw read the kernel, file system, dtb from a SATA hard disk? | 
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|  | load kernel | 
|  | => sata read 200000 0 2000 | 
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|  | load ramdisk | 
|  | => sata read 1000000 2000 8000 | 
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|  | load dtb | 
|  | => sata read 2000000 a000 1000 | 
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|  | boot | 
|  | => bootm 200000 1000000 2000000 | 
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|  | 1.3 How to load an image from an ext2 file system in U-boot? | 
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|  | U-boot doesn't support writing to an ext2 file system, so the | 
|  | files must be written by other means (e.g. linux). | 
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|  | => ext2ls sata 0:1 / | 
|  | <DIR>	    4096 . | 
|  | <DIR>	    4096 .. | 
|  | <DIR>	   16384 lost+found | 
|  | 1352023 uImage.837x | 
|  | 3646377 ramdisk.837x | 
|  | 12288 mpc837xemds.dtb | 
|  | 12 hello.txt | 
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|  | => ext2load sata 0:1 200000 /uImage.837x | 
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|  | => ext2load sata 0:1 1000000 /ramdisk.837x | 
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|  | => ext2load sata 0:1 2000000 /mpc837xemds.dtb | 
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|  | => bootm 200000 1000000 2000000 |