RZ-G/Boards/SK-RZG1M

Introduction
This is the official Wiki for the Renesas RZ/G1M Starter Kit board.

Refer to RZ-G page for Renesas RZ-G SoC family. Information on the Renesas RZ/G1E Starter Kit board is on a separate page.

Hardware
For more information go to RZ-G/Boards/SK-RZG1M:Hardware

Hardware Features

 * RZ/G1M SoC
 * ARM®Cortex-A15 Dual Core 1.5­GHz
 * GPU
 * PowerVR SGX544MP2 (3D)
 * Renesas graphics processor (2D)
 * 2 GB DDR3 memory (dual channel)
 * Three flash memory chips
 * 4 MB SPI
 * 64 MB SPI
 * 128 MB NOR (one 128Mb bank or 2x 64MB banks)
 * Debug Ethernet (100 Mbps)
 * Storage connection
 * one SATA rev. 3.1 port
 * one SD card slot
 * one microSD card slot
 * Analog Video In: ADV7180 Video Decoder
 * RCA jack
 * NTSC/PAL/SECAM autodetection
 * Audio codec: AK4643EN
 * Line In 3.5 mm jack
 * LineOut 3.5 mm jack
 * Two USB 2.0 ports
 * microUSB port supports host, device and OTG modes
 * PCI Express x1 slot
 * CAN transceiver
 * Power supply: 12V, TBD Amps
 * Dimensions: 170x125 mm

Where to buy
The RZ/G1M System Evaluation board can be ordered from Digikey:

Click to buy the RZ/G1M Starter Kit board

RZ/G1M SoC Documentation
TBD At the moment just short description is available http://www.renesas.com/products/mpumcu/rz/rzg/rzg1m/index.jsp

TBD Add here link to the public RZ/G1M datasheet

Official RZ/G1M Starter Kit board documentation
The manual is available for download from

Quick Start How To
This sections describes steps that are necessary to run a "Hello, World!" application using Yocto build. Both X11 and Wayland are supported.

Build Yocto image
Refer to Yocto for steps necessary for making a Yocto image.

Connect 12 V power supply to the board
Use 12 V power supply with a 5.5 mm barrel plug. The power supply should be able to provide 5 Amps.

Connect to serial console
Use a miniUSB cable to connect the PC to the RZ/G1M Starter Kit board. Use to the CN18 connector on the board. It is routed to SCIF0 in the RZ/G1M via a CP2102 interface converter chip.

On Linux, CP2102 driver is included with kernel versions >=2.6.12. Windows driver and sources can be found on Silicon Labs website.

Serial settings are 38400 8N1. Any standard terminal emulator program can be used.

On Linux:

picocom
sudo picocom -b 38400 DEVICE replace DEVICE with the proper tty device name, for example /dev/ttyUSB0. Running dmesg | tail can help locating proper device. After the successful connection, picocom should display: picocom v1.7

port is       : /dev/ttyUSB0 flowcontrol   : none baudrate is   : 38400 parity is     : none databits are  : 8 escape is     : C-a local echo is : no noinit is      : no noreset is     : no nolock is      : no send_cmd is    : sz -vv receive_cmd is : rz -vv imap is       : omap is       : emap is       : crcrlf,delbs,

Terminal ready

Use Ctrl+A, Ctrl+Q to exit picocom.

minicom
sudo minicom -b 38400 -D DEVICE replace DEVICE with the proper tty device name, for example /dev/ttyUSB0. Running dmesg | tail can help locating proper device. After the successful connection, minicom should display: Welcome to minicom 2.6.2

OPTIONS: I18n Compiled on Aug 7 2013, 13:32:48. Port /dev/ttyUSB0

Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys Use Ctrl+A, Q to exit minicom.

Power on the board and go to U-Boot prompt
Switch SW26 "Power" to switch the board on. Blue LEDs should lit up. Then you should see the following output in the terminal: SKRZG1M SPI_LOADER(DDR3L) V0.19 2015.02.12 DEVICE S25FL512

U-Boot 2013.01.01-gcb82c56-dirty (Sep 20 2015 - 21:30:23)

CPU: Renesas Electronics R8A7743 rev 2.0 Board: RZ/G1M Starter Kit Board

DRAM: 1 GiB MMC:  sh-sdhi: 0, sh-sdhi: 1, sh-sdhi: 2 SF: Detected S25FL512S with page size 256 KiB, total 64 MiB In:   serial Out:  serial Err:  serial Net:  sh_eth Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 Quickly hit any key to get into U-boot command prompt. Use SW9 Reset to reboot the board when necessary.

You should see the following: Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 =>

Configure U-Boot to boot over TFTP + NFS or from a micro SD card
Refer to Yocto page for steps necessary for running Yocto.

Bootloader
The RZ/G1M SoC can be booted from various sources. The RZ/G1M Starter Kit board can be booted from QSPI Flash or NOR Flash. Boot source is selectable by two jumpers JP2 (located close to JTAG connector) and JP8 (close to RJ45 connector): In a standard configuration 1 Gbit NOR flash Spansion S29GL01GP stores U-boot bootloader (for backup/rescue purposes) and 64 MB FLash S25FL512S stores MiniMonitor (QSPI Loader) and U-Boot (main storage).

Updating U-Boot
You may want to update U-Boot in case of upgrade or if the board you received does not have the U-Boot flashed into QSPI Flash. Follow these steps carefully to flash U-Boot:   Power off   Set JP2 and JP8 jumpers to boot from NOR Flash.   Power on   Set JP2 and JP8 jumpers for flashing QSPI   Load and update QSPI U-boot with the following commands: => tftp 0x48100000 ${YOUR_PATH}/u-boot.bin sh_eth Waiting for PHY auto negotiation to complete...... done sh_eth: 100Base/Full Using sh_eth device TFTP from server 192.168.10.30; our IP address is 192.168.10.23 Filename 'rzg/rootfs/u-boot.bin'. Load address: 0x48100000 Loading: ################ 1.8 MiB/s done Bytes transferred = 231144 (386e8 hex) => sf probe SF: Detected S25FL512S with page size 256 KiB, total 64 MiB => mm 48000000 48000000: 779f51ff ? e6304000 48000004: 5fffffd7 ? 386e8 48000008: 5fdf39df ? . => sf erase 40000 +8 => sf write 48000000 40000 8 => sf erase 80000 +386e8 => sf write 48100000 80000 386e8   Power off   Set JP2 and JP8 jumpers to boot from QSPI Flash.   Power on </li> </ol>
 * JP2 : 1-2 closed
 * JP8 : closed
 * JP2 : 2-3 closed
 * JP8 : closed
 * JP2 : 2-3 closed
 * JP8 : opened

Updating QSPI Loader
You may want to update QSPI Loader in case of upgrade or if the board you received does not have the QSPI Loader flashed into QSPI Flash. Follow these steps carefully: Latest QSPI Loader: <ol>  Power off </li>  Set JP2 and JP8 jumpers to boot from NOR Flash. </li>  Power on </li>  Set JP2 and JP8 jumpers for flashing QSPI </li>  Load and update QSPI Loader with the following commands: => tftp 0x48000000 ${YOUR_PATH}/SKRZG1M_SPI_LOADER_V019_DDR3L.bin sh_eth Waiting for PHY auto negotiation to complete.. done sh_eth: 100Base/Full Using sh_eth device TFTP from server 192.168.10.30; our IP address is 192.168.10.10 Filename '${YOUR_PATH}/SKRZG1M_SPI_LOADER_V019_DDR3L.bin'. Load address: 0x48000000 Loading: # 1.8 MiB/s done Bytes transferred = 13388 (344c hex) => => sf probe SF: Detected S25FL512S with page size 256 KiB, total 64 MiB => sf erase 0 +34ff => sf write 0x48000000 0 344c </li>  Power off </li>  Set JP2 and JP8 jumpers to boot from QSPI Flash. </li>  Power on </li> </ol>
 * JP2 : 1-2 closed
 * JP8 : closed
 * JP2 : 2-3 closed
 * JP8 : closed
 * JP2 : 2-3 closed
 * JP8 : opened

= FAQ =

How do I change/update the MAC address of the Ethernet interface?
In U-boot command line type: => env delete -f ethaddr => setenv ethaddr 2e:09:0a:00:xx:xx => saveenv

You should see the output Saving Environment to SPI Flash... SF: Detected S25FL512S with page size 256 KiB, total 64 MiB Erasing SPI flash...Writing to SPI flash...done The original (default) MAC address can be found on the label on top of RJ45 connector.

How do I connect an external LVDS display with touchscreen?
See an example for Boundary Devices BD101LCC1 display.

Which operating systems/distributions can be used with the RZ/G1M Starter Kit board?
TBD

Known Issues
TBD