Android Customizing IMX8 U-Boot: Difference between revisions
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Here above is example adding "androidboot.selinux=permissive" to the kernel command line, | Here above is example adding "androidboot.selinux=permissive" to the kernel command line, | ||
==Compile U-Boot== | |||
Compile the new U-Boot | Compile the new U-Boot | ||
When you perform changes to the u-boot, you may build {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} solely instead of building the whole Android. | When you perform changes to the u-boot, you may build {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} solely instead of building the whole Android. | ||
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After build is complete it should generate {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} in out/target/product/{{#var:ANDROID_MACHINE_NAME}} | After build is complete it should generate {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} in out/target/product/{{#var:ANDROID_MACHINE_NAME}} | ||
$ ls -l out/target/product/{{#var:ANDROID_MACHINE_NAME}}/*.imx | $ ls -l out/target/product/{{#var:ANDROID_MACHINE_NAME}}/*.imx | ||
You should see {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} correctly. | You should see {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} correctly. | ||
===Update U-Boot=== | ===Update U-Boot=== |
Revision as of 02:24, 23 January 2020
Overview
This section explains how to customize bootloader and update it on VAR-SOM-MX6 platform via adb.
Making changes to U-boot
Making Changes to U-boot config
$ cd ~/var_n_711_100/n_711_100_build/vendor/variscite/uboot-imx/ $ make mrproper $ make mx6var_som_sd_android_defconfig $ make menuconfig
Navigate the menu and select the desired u-boot functionalities, save the new configuration and exit.
Then, save the new configuration as the default configuration:
$ make savedefconfig $ cp configs/mx6var_som_sd_android_defconfig cp configs/mx6var_som_sd_android_defconfig.orig $ cp defconfig configs/mx6var_som_sd_android_defconfig
Clean the u-boot source code as Android build the u-boot in out/target/product//obj/UBOOT_OBJ/
Edit U-Boot command line arguments to kernel
https://github.com/varigit/uboot-imx/blob/n7.1.1_1.0.0_ga_var01/
Change following macro
#define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \ "bootargs=" \ ....... ....\0"
And append "androidboot.selinux=permissive\0" to the kernel
#define CONFIG_EXTRA_ENV_SETTINGS \ "bootargs=" \ ....... androidboot.selinux=permissive\0"
Here above is example adding "androidboot.selinux=permissive" to the kernel command line,
Compile U-Boot
Compile the new U-Boot When you perform changes to the u-boot, you may build u-boot.img-sd solely instead of building the whole Android.
$ cd ~/var_n_711_100/n_711_100_build $ source build/envsetup.sh $ lunch -userdebug $ make bootloader
After build is complete it should generate u-boot.img-sd in out/target/product/
$ ls -l out/target/product//*.imx
You should see u-boot.img-sd correctly.
Update U-Boot
There are two methods from which you can update bootloader,
Flash the binaries following Android Recovery SD card and replacing your binaries in /opt/images/Android/
Boot from Yocto, and run install_android.sh.
- Note: This erases everything and installs everything
or
If you wish to just update u-boot, and your platform already has the bootloader and adb running use below commands to flash directly to eMMC.
$ cd ~/var_n_711_100/n_711_100_build $ adb push out/target/product//u-boot.img-sd /data/ $ adb shell 'dd if=/data/u-boot.img-sd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0 bs=1k seek=' $ adb shell sync $ adb reboot