Debian Edit Modify Build and Flash U-Boot
This page is using the default release RELEASE_BUSTER_V1.0_DART-MX8M-MINI.
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- Visit variwiki.com
- Select your SoM
- Select the software release
Making changes to U-Boot
$ cd ~/var_mx8mm_dart_debian_buster/src/uboot-imx $ gedit board/variscite/mx8mm_var_dart/mx8mm_var_dart.c $ gedit include/configs/mx8mm_var_dart.h
For example, we want to change the default environment variable,
"netargs=setenv bootargs ${jh_clk} console=${console} " \ "root=/dev/nfs ${cma_size} " \ "ip=dhcp nfsroot=${serverip}:${nfsroot},v3,tcp\0" \
to
"netargs=setenv bootargs ${jh_clk} console=${console} " \ "root=/dev/nfs ${cma_size} " \ "ip=dhcp serverip=192.168.0.34 nfsroot=${serverip}:${nfsroot},v3,tcp\0" \
Here above example sets the serverip to 192.168.0.34.
Building bootloader
To build a bootloader run below commands on host machine.
$ cd ~/var_mx8mm_dart_debian_buster $ sudo MACHINE=imx8mm-var-dart ./var_make_debian.sh -c bootloader
Flashing new bootloader to target
Flashing new bootloader to target eMMC via network
Transfer the newly created bootloader file imx-boot-sd.bin
From
~/var_mx8mm_dart_debian_buster/output/ to running target to flash it on the eMMC.
For example:
$ scp ~/var_mx8mm_dart_debian_buster/output/imx-boot-sd.bin root@192.168.0.36:/tmp/
Change 192.168.0.36 to your target board IP.
Login via ssh on the target with the user 'root', and run the below commands':
$ dd if=/tmp/imx-boot-sd.bin of=/dev/mmcblk2 bs=1K seek=33 conv=fsync
Flashing new bootloader to SD card
To flash the newly created bootloader on the SD card if you are running your entire OS from SD card.
$ sudo dd if=imx-boot-sd.bin of=/dev/sdX bs=1K seek=33 conv=fsync
Flashing using recovery SD card
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 imx-boot-sd.bin /media/rootfs/opt/images/Debian/
Eject the SD card gracefully from the host machine, and flash the internal on-SOM storage using the recovery SD card.