|  | SHA1 usage: | 
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|  | In the U-Boot Image for the pcs440ep board is a SHA1 checksum integrated. | 
|  | This SHA1 sum is used, to check, if the U-Boot Image in Flash is not | 
|  | corrupted. | 
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|  | The following command is available: | 
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|  | => help sha1 | 
|  | sha1 address len [addr]  calculate the SHA1 sum [save at addr] | 
|  | -p calculate the SHA1 sum from the U-Boot image in flash and print | 
|  | -c check the U-Boot image in flash | 
|  |  | 
|  | "sha1 -p" | 
|  | calculates and prints the SHA1 sum, from the Image stored in Flash | 
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|  | "sha1 -c" | 
|  | check, if the SHA1 sum from the Image stored in Flash is correct | 
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|  | It is possible to calculate a SHA1 checksum from a memoryrange with: | 
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|  | "sha1 address len" | 
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|  | If you want to store a new Image in Flash for the pcs440ep board, | 
|  | which has no SHA1 sum, you can do the following: | 
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|  | a) cp the new Image on a position in RAM (here 0x300000) | 
|  | (for this example we use the Image from Flash, stored at 0xfffa0000 and | 
|  | 0x60000 Bytes long) | 
|  |  | 
|  | "cp.b fffa0000 300000 60000" | 
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|  | b) Initialize the SHA1 sum in the Image with 0x00 | 
|  | The SHA1 sum is stored in Flash at: | 
|  | CFG_MONITOR_BASE + CFG_MONITOR_LEN + SHA1_SUM_POS | 
|  | for the pcs440ep Flash:	 0xfffa0000 +	      0x60000 +        -0x20 | 
|  | = 0xffffffe0 | 
|  | for the example in RAM:	   0x300000 +	      0x60000 +        -0x20 | 
|  | = 0x35ffe0 | 
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|  | note: a SHA1 checksum is 20 bytes long. | 
|  |  | 
|  | "mw.b 35ffe0 0 14" | 
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|  | c) now calculate the SHA1 sum from the memoryrange and write | 
|  | the calculated checksum at the right place: | 
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|  | "sha1 300000 60000 35ffe0" | 
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|  | Now you have a U-Boot-Image for the pcs440ep board with the correct SHA1 sum. | 
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|  | If you do a "./MAKEALL pcs440ep" or a "make all" to get the U-Boot image, | 
|  | the correct SHA1 sum will be automagically included in the U-Boot image. | 
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|  | Heiko Schocher, 11 Jul 2007 |