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$ make {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_DEFCONFIG}} | |||
$ make {{#var:U-BOOT_NAND_DEFCONFIG}} | For booting from SD card/eMMC: | ||
$ make {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_DEFCONFIG}} | |||
For booting from NAND flash: | |||
$ make {{#var:U-BOOT_NAND_DEFCONFIG}} | |||
$ make -j4 | $ make -j4 |
Revision as of 11:04, 8 June 2017
Yocto Build U-Boot from source code
Toolchain installation for out of Yocto builds
To install the toolchain, follow Yocto Toolchain installation.
Build U-Boot out of Yocto tree
Obtain sources:
$ git clone $ cd uboot-imx $ git checkout -b origin/
Build U-Boot:
$ source
$ make mrproper
Choose one of the following configurations: For booting from SD card/eMMC: $ make For booting from NAND flash: $ make
$ make -j4
Install the built U-Boot on an SD card
$ sudo dd if=SPL of=/dev/sdX bs=1K seek=1; sync $ sudo dd if=u-boot.img of=/dev/sdX bs=1K seek=69; sync (Replace /dev/sdX with the correct device)
If you want to use our recovery SD card to flash the built U-Boot to NAND flash/eMMC, then copy it to the appropriate location in the SD card:
$ sudo cp SPL /media/rootfs/opt/images/... $ sudo cp u-boot.img /media/rootfs/opt/images/...
And eject the SD card gracefully from host machine.
Update your U-Boot out of Yocto tree
$ git pull