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1Banana Pi BPI-M2U (``bpim2u``)
2^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
3
4Banana Pi BPI-M2 Ultra is a quad-core mini single board computer built with
5Allwinner A40i/R40/V40 SoC. It features 2GB of RAM and 8GB eMMC. It also
6has onboard WiFi and BT. On the ports side, the BPI-M2 Ultra has 2 USB A
72.0 ports, 1 USB OTG port, 1 HDMI port, 1 audio jack, a DC power port,
8and last but not least, a SATA port.
9
10Supported devices
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12
13The Banana Pi M2U machine supports the following devices:
14
15 * SMP (Quad Core Cortex-A7)
16 * Generic Interrupt Controller configuration
17 * SRAM mappings
18 * SDRAM controller
19 * Timer device (re-used from Allwinner A10)
20 * UART
21 * SD/MMC storage controller
22 * EMAC ethernet
23 * GMAC ethernet
24 * Clock Control Unit
25 * TWI (I2C)
26
27Limitations
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29
30Currently, Banana Pi M2U does *not* support the following features:
31
32- Graphical output via HDMI, GPU and/or the Display Engine
33- Audio output
34- Hardware Watchdog
35- Real Time Clock
36- USB 2.0 interfaces
37
38Also see the 'unimplemented' array in the Allwinner R40 SoC module
39for a complete list of unimplemented I/O devices: ``./hw/arm/allwinner-r40.c``
40
41Boot options
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43
44The Banana Pi M2U machine can start using the standard -kernel functionality
45for loading a Linux kernel or ELF executable. Additionally, the Banana Pi M2U
46machine can also emulate the BootROM which is present on an actual Allwinner R40
47based SoC, which loads the bootloader from a SD card, specified via the -sd
48argument to qemu-system-arm.
49
50Running mainline Linux
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52
53To build a Linux mainline kernel that can be booted by the Banana Pi M2U machine,
54simply configure the kernel using the sunxi_defconfig configuration:
55
56.. code-block:: bash
57
58  $ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- make mrproper
59  $ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- make sunxi_defconfig
60
61To boot the newly build linux kernel in QEMU with the Banana Pi M2U machine, use:
62
63.. code-block:: bash
64
65  $ qemu-system-arm -M bpim2u -nographic \
66      -kernel /path/to/linux/arch/arm/boot/zImage \
67      -append 'console=ttyS0,115200' \
68      -dtb /path/to/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/sun8i-r40-bananapi-m2-ultra.dtb
69
70Banana Pi M2U images
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72
73Note that the mainline kernel does not have a root filesystem. You can choose
74to build you own image with buildroot using the bananapi_m2_ultra_defconfig.
75Also see https://buildroot.org for more information.
76
77Another possibility is to run an OpenWrt image for Banana Pi M2U which
78can be downloaded from:
79
80   https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/22.03.3/targets/sunxi/cortexa7/
81
82When using an image as an SD card, it must be resized to a power of two. This can be
83done with the ``qemu-img`` command. It is recommended to only increase the image size
84instead of shrinking it to a power of two, to avoid loss of data. For example,
85to prepare a downloaded Armbian image, first extract it and then increase
86its size to one gigabyte as follows:
87
88.. code-block:: bash
89
90  $ qemu-img resize \
91    openwrt-22.03.3-sunxi-cortexa7-sinovoip_bananapi-m2-ultra-ext4-sdcard.img \
92    1G
93
94Instead of providing a custom Linux kernel via the -kernel command you may also
95choose to let the Banana Pi M2U machine load the bootloader from SD card, just like
96a real board would do using the BootROM. Simply pass the selected image via the -sd
97argument and remove the -kernel, -append, -dbt and -initrd arguments:
98
99.. code-block:: bash
100
101  $ qemu-system-arm -M bpim2u -nic user -nographic \
102    -sd openwrt-22.03.3-sunxi-cortexa7-sinovoip_bananapi-m2-ultra-ext4-sdcard.img
103
104Running U-Boot
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106
107U-Boot mainline can be build and configured using the Bananapi_M2_Ultra_defconfig
108using similar commands as describe above for Linux. Note that it is recommended
109for development/testing to select the following configuration setting in U-Boot:
110
111  Device Tree Control > Provider for DTB for DT Control > Embedded DTB
112
113The BootROM of allwinner R40 loading u-boot from the 8KiB offset of sdcard.
114Let's create an bootable disk image:
115
116.. code-block:: bash
117
118  $ dd if=/dev/zero of=sd.img bs=32M count=1
119  $ dd if=u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=sd.img bs=1k seek=8 conv=notrunc
120
121And then boot it.
122
123.. code-block:: bash
124
125  $ qemu-system-arm -M bpim2u -nographic -sd sd.img
126
127Banana Pi M2U integration tests
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129
130The Banana Pi M2U machine has several integration tests included.
131To run the whole set of tests, build QEMU from source and simply
132provide the following command:
133
134.. code-block:: bash
135
136  $ cd qemu-build-dir
137  $ AVOCADO_ALLOW_LARGE_STORAGE=yes tests/venv/bin/avocado \
138    --verbose --show=app,console run -t machine:bpim2u \
139    ../tests/avocado/boot_linux_console.py
140