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Revision as of 04:13, 30 April 2009
This page lists goals and plans for initial bringup of the XO 1.5 (CL1B) board.
Goals
- Embedded Controller and power distribution working
- Memory controller working and memory stable (memtest86)
- OLPC display working
- Keyboard/mouse working
- USB working
- SD memory cards working
- Boots Linux kernel from USB and SD card
- Audio input and output
- C2/C3/Suspend/resume from OFW
Non-goals
- Camera input (driver won't be ready in time)
- Power management from Linux
- Windows boot
- SDIO WLAN
- X
Personnel in Taiwan
- Wad, Richard, and Mitch from OLPC
- Gordon Chu (PM), Beckham Chen (EE), Danny Tsai (power), Gary Chiang (EE), Bryan Ma (firmware) from Quanta
- Harald Welte and BIOS/memory controller expert from Via
Tools
- Cheetah SPI programmer qty 1 (Richard)
- Dediprog SPI programmer qty 1+ (Quanta)
- Artec LPC dongle (FLASH + port 80) qty 3 (Mitch 1, Richard 2)
- Cleverscope qty 1 (Mitch)
- PROMjet SPI FLASH emulator qty 1 (Mitch)
- OLPC serial port dongles + cables qty 10 (Mitch 2, Richard 2, wad 6)
- High speed, four channel oscilloscope (Quanta)
Sequence
- Richard arrives several days before bringup, to work together with Bryan Ma on final EC code.
- Wad, Mitch, and the boards arrive and bringup starts.
- Get the EC running.
- Basic power supply operation and sequencing
- Main CPU booting
- Via becomes involved (VX855 support)
- Bring up memory controller
- VGA Video output
- Start memory stability tests
- OFW generally functional
- Harald Welte arrives
- Linux boot
- Team members work in parallel on their respective areas of expertise