nixos-hardware/nxp/README.md

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# NXP i.MX8 SOC family support
## 1. Supported devices
- [i.MX8QuadMax Multisensory Enablement Kit](https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/i-mx-evaluation-and-development-boards/i-mx-8quadmax-multisensory-enablement-kit-mek:MCIMX8QM-CPU) (**imx8qm-mek**) - device-specific U-boot and Linux kernel, nixos configuration example.
- [i.MX8QuadXPlus Multisensory Enablement Kit](https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/i-mx-evaluation-and-development-boards/i-mx-8quadxplus-multisensory-enablement-kit-mek:MCIMX8QXP-CPU) (**imx8qxp-mek**) - device-specific U-Boot and Linux kernel.
## 2. How to use
### 2.1 For imx8qm-mek
Currently this NXP overlay is used for generating EFI-bootable NixOS images.
I recommend to use [Tow-Boot](https://tow-boot.org/) as a bootloader, but U-Boot from this overlay can also be used.
U-Boot was tested separately from NixOS.
Code snippet example that enables imx8qm configuration:
```
{ nixos-hardware, }: {
system = "aarch64-linux";
modules = [
nixos-hardware.nixosModules.imx8qm-mek
];
}
```
### 2.2 For imx8mq-evk/imx8mp-evk
This NXP overlay is used for generating sdimage.
Current configuration uses uboot as a bootloader. It provides an options to use optee-os which is currently disabled. It can be enabled using `enable-tee` boolean argument avalable in `imx8m<q/p>-boot.nix`, which is `false` by default.
Code snippet example that enables 'imx8mp-evk/emx8mq-evk' configuration:
```
{ nixos-hardware, }: {
system = "aarch64-linux";
modules = [
nixos-hardware.nixosModules.imx8mp-evk #For imx8mp-evk
#nixos-hardware.nixosModules.imx8mq-evk #For imx8mq-evk
];
}
```