VAR-SOM-MX6 NAND Flash Burning
Introduction
Variscite SOM uses the on-SOM NAND Flash to boot.
The file system can reside either on the NAND or the eMMC.
When file system resides on NAND, UBIFS file system will be used.
When file system resides on eMMC, EXT3 file system will be used.
Regardless if the file system is on NAND/UBIFS or eMMC/EXT3 the u-boot will always boot from NAND.
The only exception is the VAR-DART-MX6, where boot is from eMMC completely.
This WIKI is only valid for VAR-SOM-MX6, VAR-SOM-SOLO/DUAL. For DART-MX6 please use: DART-MX6 Media Structure
NAND Structure
When system boots, kernel logs will present 4 relevant partitions defined.
0x000000000000-0x000000200000 : "spl"
0x000000200000-0x000000400000 : "bootloader"
0x000000400000-0x000000a00000 : "kernel"
0x000000a00000-0x000040000000 : "rootfs"
Yocto Built binaries for NAND-Flash
The resulted images are locaated in tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6.
Looking at tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6 you will find 5 required files for a complete NAND-Flash based system that are linked to the actual file:
SPL,U-Boot, zImage, <dtb file>, fsl-image-qt5-minimal-var-som-mx6.ubi
Image Name |
How to use | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
fsl-image-qt5-minimal-var-som-mx6.ubi | A complete UBIFS file-system binary. | |||
uImage | Linux kernel image | |||
SPL-nand | The SPL is pre-u-boot SW component, required for DDR intialization | |||
u-boot-nand-2014.04-r0.img | u-boot built for nand | |||
Device Tree Name (Choose only one, according to your SOM and carrier board |
SOM type |
Carrier Board type |
LCD Type |
Evaluation Kit name |
uImage-imx6q-var-som.dtb | VAR-SOM-MX6_V2 (Quad / Dual) | VAR-MX6CustomBoard | Capacitive/Resistive touch | VAR-DVK-MX6_V2-PRO VAR-STK-MX6_V2 |
uImage-imx6q-var-som-vsc.dtb | VAR-SOM-MX6_V2 (Quad / Dual) | VAR-SOLOCustomBoard | Capacitive LVDS touch | N/A |
uImage-imx6dl-var-som.dtb | VAR-SOM-MX6_V2 (DualLite/ Solo) | VAR-MX6CustomBoard | Capacitive/Resistive touch | N/A |
uImage-imx6dl-var-som-solo-vsc.dtb | VAR-SOM-SOLO / VAR-SOM-DUAL | VAR-SOLOCustomBoard | Capacitive LVDS touch | VAR-DVK-SOLO/DUAL VAR-STK-SOLO/DUAL |
uImage-imx6dl-var-som-solo.dtb | VAR-SOM-SOLO / VAR-SOM-DUAL | VAR-MX6CustomBoard | Capacitive/Resistive touch | N/A |
uImage-imx6q-var-dart.dtb | VAR-SOM-SOLO / VAR-SOM-DUAL | VAR-DT6CustomBoard | Capacitive LVDS touch | VAR-STK-DT6.VAR-DVK-DT6 |
NAND recovery file tree
We copy the image files into the NAND recovery utility. We also change the names of the products above. The NAND recovery utlity contains Android and Yocto.
/media/rootfs/opt/images/ ├── Android │ └── Emmc │ ├── boot.img │ ├── boot-imx6q-var-dart.img │ ├── boot-som-mx6dl-c.img │ ├── boot-som-mx6dl-r.img │ ├── boot-som-mx6q-c.img │ ├── boot-som-mx6q-r.img │ ├── boot-som-mx6q-vsc.img │ ├── boot-som-solo-c.img │ ├── boot-som-solo-r.img │ ├── boot-som-solo-vsc.img │ ├── recovery.img │ ├── recovery-imx6q-var-dart.img │ ├── recovery-som-mx6dl-c.img │ ├── recovery-som-mx6dl-r.img │ ├── recovery-som-mx6q-c.img │ ├── recovery-som-mx6q-r.img │ ├── recovery-som-mx6q-vsc.img │ ├── recovery-som-solo-c.img │ ├── recovery-som-solo-r.img │ ├── recovery-som-solo-vsc.img │ ├── SPL │ ├── SPL.mmc │ ├── SPL.new │ ├── system.img │ ├── u-boot-var-imx6-nand.img │ └── u-boot-var-imx6-sd.img └── Yocto ├── rootfs.tar.bz2 ├── rootfs.ubi.img ├── SPL ├── SPL.mmc ├── u-boot.img ├── u-boot.img.mmc ├── uImage ├── uImage-imx6dl-var-som.dtb ├── uImage-imx6dl-var-som-solo.dtb ├── uImage-imx6dl-var-som-solo-vsc.dtb ├── uImage-imx6q-var-dart.dtb ├── uImage-imx6q-var-som.dtb └── uImage-imx6q-var-som-vsc.dtb
Script files located on /media/rootfs/sbin/ android-emmc.sh mkmmc_yocto.sh yocto-dart.sh yocto-nand.sh mkmmc_android.sh nand-recovery.sh yocto-emmc.sh
Copy Yocto files into SDCARD
Plug the NAND recovery SDCARD into your host machine. Then your host machine should mount the rootfs partition on /media/rootfs.
$ export YOCTO_ROOT=~/var-som-mx6-yocto-fido Linux: $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/uImage /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto U-boot: $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/SPL-nand /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/SPL $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/u-boot-nand-2014.04-r0.img /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/u-boot.img $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/SPL-sd /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/SPL.mmc $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/u-boot-sd-2014.04-r0.img /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/u-boot.img.mmc File System: $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/fsl-image-qt5-var-som-mx6.tar.bz2 /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/rootfs.tar.bz2 $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/fsl-image-qt5-minimal-var-som-mx6.ubi /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/rootfs.ubi.img Device Tree: $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/uImage-imx6dl-var-som-solo.dtb /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/ $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/uImage-imx6dl-var-som-solo-vsc.dtb /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/ $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/uImage-imx6dl-var-som.dtb /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/ $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/uImage-imx6q-var-som.dtb /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/ $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/uImage-imx6q-var-som-vsc.dtb /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/ $ sudo cp ${YOCTO_ROOT}/build_x11/tmp/deploy/images/var-som-mx6/uImage-imx6q-var-dart.dtb /media/rootfs/opt/images/Yocto/
Flashing to NAND
Flash U-BOOT
Flashing U-BOOT reguire to flash 2 parts: SPL and u-boot.img. Assume you copy SPL-nand and u-boot-nand-2014.04-r0.img to the right directory as showed above.
$ cd /opt/images/Yocto $ flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0 0 $ kobs-ng init -x SPL --search_exponent=1 -v $ flash_erase /dev/mtd1 0 0 $ nandwrite -p /dev/mtd1 u-boot.img
Flash Linux Kernel
Flashing Linux kernel reguire to flash 2 parts: uImage and device tree. Assume you copy uImage and device tree to the right directory as showed above. You also need to pick and coose the right DTB file. See table above for a complete description.
$ cd /opt/images/Yocto $ flash_erase /dev/mtd2 0 0 $ nandwrite -p /dev/mtd2 uImage $ nandwrite -p /dev/mtd1 -s 0x1e0000 uImage-imx6q-var-som.dtb (Example select the right one!)
Flash UBIFS
The parameters for the UBIFS UBI_SUB_PAGE_SIZE=2048 and UBI_VID_HDR_OFFSET=2048.
$ cd /opt/images/Yocto $ flash_erase /dev/mtd3 0 0 $ ubiformat /dev/mtd3 -f rootfs.ubi.img -s 2048 -O 2048
Flash File System to eMMC
Flashing eMMC is a complex task. It requires several steps including partition, format and untar the file system. We highly recommend to use our provided scripts to perform this task. Assuming that you use our NAND recovery utility.
Make sure the eMMC is not mounted.
$ cd /opt/images/Yocto $ umount /dev/mmcblk1p* $ node=/dev/mmcblk1
Delete all partition from the eMMC.
$ fdisk ${node} <<EOF d 1 d 2 d 3 d w EOF $ sync
Delete MBR
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=${node} bs=512 count=1000 $ sync
Call sfdisk to create partition table
$ node=/dev/mmcblk1 $ seprate=40 $ total_size=`sfdisk -s ${node}` $ total_size=`expr ${total_size} / 1024` $ sfdisk --force -uM ${node} << EOF ,${total_size},83 EOF
Format Linux
$ mkfs.ext4 ${node} -Lrootfs
Flash Linux
$ mkdir /run/media/mmcblk1p1 $ mount ${node} /run/media/mmcblk1p1 $ tar xvpf rootfs.tar.bz2 -C /run/media/mmcblk1p1/
in case of Yocto eMMC file system stop at u-boot and change boot arguments to :
$ setenv bootargs console=ttymxc0,115200 video=mxcfb1:off root=/dev/mmcblk1p1 rootwait rw $ saveenv
Summary
We describe the results of Yocto build, how to copy it to SDCARD and how to flash it to NAND and eMMC.
This page is not valid for DART-MX6. Please follow the link to the relevant page.
With the NAND recovery utility we provide a set of scripts located on /sbin and listed below. It is much safer to use them instead of the manual operation.
/media/rootfs/sbin/:
android-emmc.sh mkmmc_yocto.sh yocto-dart.sh yocto-nand.sh mkmmc_android.sh nand-recovery.sh yocto-emmc.sh.
Some of the scripts are used by the others.
Please use:
- android-emmc.sh to flash Android int eMMC
- yocto-dart.sh To flash Yocto into eMMC on DART-MX6
- yocto-nand.sh To flash Yocto into NAND (not relevant on DART-MX6)
- yocto-emmc.sh To flash Yocto into eMMC (not relevant on DART-MX6)