Hi Andy,

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com> wrote:
On 02/08/11 10:25, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
andy, why don't you send this series to the xloader ML instead? is that
supposed to be taken upstream or in a linaro version of xloader?

Hi Nicolas -

Well, from an outside perspective xloader is a bit difficult to find out how to interact with, I did not succeed to find out about any xloader mailing list (what are the coordinates of it?)

yep I agree this is messy... but that's also why Anand G. from TI started an initiative to create a 'real' xloader mainline. see http://groups.google.com/group/beagleboard/browse_thread/thread/ced687ea9f1d072a?pli=1.

i think linaro and ubuntu will use this as their upstream for 11.04 and 11.05.

nicolas
 

Here is the summary of my efforts to find xloader's home last night:

Its upstream appears to be here

 https://gforge.ti.com/gf/project/bootloader/wiki/?pagename=X-Loader

but the latest stuff in the download link there is labelled "MLO-zoom2.v1.1" seemingly from 2009, and the version on my SD Card now reports

 Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.41 (Oct  6 2010 - 17:27:48)

Going here in case linaro forked it

 http://git.linaro.org/gitweb

and searching for xloader x-loader MLO is dry.

I learn though that xloader sources are a sort of parasite on U-Boot sources.  So looking here and searching for xloader

 http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=boot/u-boot-linaro-next.git;a=summary

there are grep hits on X-loader xloader and MLO but they appear unrelated.

 http://pixhawk.ethz.ch/wiki/tutorials/omap/replace_xloader

points to angstrom to get a binary with no sources in sight.

Beagleboard forked it, although the fork seems Omap-3 specific from the name

 http://gitorious.org/x-load-omap3

it does have Panda support.

I looked inside the hwpack tarball to see if I could get a clue under which name to find the sources, there is no separate Panda u-boot or X-loader package although u-boot-tools and uboot-mkimage are there.

I used dpkg -c to look in each .deb in the hwpack, but none contain a file called MLO which is the name of X-loader on the SD Card.

In the end I found

 http://gitorious.org/x-loader

which had the advantage of working when I built it and yielding 1.44 version, so I cc'd the guy running that in the patches.

-Andy