Welcome to the thingscore-stm32mp133d-device-trees repository! This project provides device trees for the TF-A, OP-TEE, U-Boot, and Linux boot chain. These files help your system communicate effectively with hardware.
Follow these steps to download and run the software:
Go to the Releases page. This page contains all the latest versions of the device trees. You will find details about each release, including new features and improvements.
On the Releases page, look through the available versions. Each version will have a note describing what it includes. Choose one that fits your needs. Most users should select the latest version for the best features and stability.
Find the download link for your chosen version. Click on it to begin the download. This will give you a compressed file (like a .zip) that contains the device trees you need.
Once the download completes, locate the compressed file. Right-click on it and select "Extract" or "Unzip." This will unpack the files into a folder.
Move the extracted files to the directory required by your system or application. Refer to your system's documentation for specific paths. This usually involves placing them in a folder designated for device trees.
To run the boot chain, restart your device. Ensure it points to the correct boot source. Monitor the startup sequence to check if it initializes without errors.
Prior to using this software, confirm that your system meets the following requirements:
- Compatible Hardware: Ensure your device supports STM32MP1 series processors.
- Operating Systems: Linux systems are required for optimal use.
- Minimum RAM: 1 GB of RAM is suggested.
- File System Access: Your user account needs permission to read the device tree files.
- Compatibility: Works with TF-A, OP-TEE, U-Boot, and Linux.
- Versatile Use: Can be applied in various STM32MP1 projects.
- Enhanced Functionality: Supports DDR3 memory configurations and other features.
To get started, visit the Releases page again. Download the latest release, extract it, and place the files in the appropriate directory.
If you face issues while using these device trees, consider the following:
- Incompatible Hardware: Double-check that your hardware is supported.
- Path Errors: Ensure that files are in the correct directories.
- Permission Issues: Check if you have the right access to the files.
For further assistance, feel free to open an issue on this repository. Describe your problem clearly so that we can help you as quickly as possible.
To expand your knowledge on this topic, look for guides on STM32MP1 configurations and boot sequences. Numerous resources are available online to keep you informed.
Thank you for using thingscore-stm32mp133d-device-trees! Your feedback helps us improve.