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For more details please visit https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools<br>
For more details please visit https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools<br>


Note:<br>
'''Note:'''<br>
All Variscite SOMs are shipped with U-Boot pre-programmed on the SOM's internal storage.<br>
All Variscite SOMs are shipped with U-Boot pre-programmed on the internal storage.<br>
In addition, all Variscite carrier boards have an SD card slot, and even in the unlikely event of the U-Boot being erased from the SOM's internal storage, the SOM can always be booted from an SD card (like our recovery SD card, for example).<br>
In addition, all Variscite carrier boards have an SD card slot, and even in the unlikely event of the U-Boot being erased from the internal storage, the SOM can always be booted from an SD card (like our recovery SD card, for example).<br>
So, generally, this utility is not needed, however, it is yet another option that can be used to boot the Variscite SOMs, for anyone who is interested.<br>
This utility can be used to program full software image to internal storage when SD and network boot options are not available.  


= Step by step usage instructions =
= Step by step usage instructions =
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'''Build U-Boot''':<br>
'''Build U-Boot''':<br>
Build U-Boot using the defconfig for SD card/eMMC.<br>
Build U-Boot using the defconfig for SD card/eMMC.  
You can follow the "Build U-Boot from source code" instructions {{Varlink|Yocto_Build_UBoot{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}|here}}.<br>
You can follow the "Build U-Boot from source code" instructions {{Varlink|Yocto_Build_U-Boot|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}|here}}.<br>
Copy the U-Boot image to uuu directory:
Copy the U-Boot image to uuu directory:


  $ cp -v {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} ~/mfgtools/uuu
  $ cp -v {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} ~/mfgtools/uuu
$ cd ~/mfgtools/uuu
  $ ln -fs {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} _flash.bin
  $ ln -fs {{#var:U-BOOT_SD_IMAGE_NAME}} _flash.bin


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The board should be recognized on the host as a "NXP Semiconductors".<br>
The board should be recognized on the host as a "NXP Semiconductors".<br>
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(Note: If your board only has a regular USB type-A connector and doesn't have a USB Micro-AB receptacle, you can use a "male USB type-A to male USB type-A" cable)<br>
'''Note:''' If your board only has a regular USB type-A connector and doesn't have a USB Micro-AB receptacle, you can use a "male USB type-A to male USB type-A" cable<br>
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'''Run uuu to load U-Boot on the board''':
'''Run uuu to load U-Boot on the board''':
$ cd ~/mfgtools/uuu
<pre>
  $ sudo ./uuu ./spl_boot.lst
  $ sudo ./uuu ./spl_boot.lst
</pre>
The board should now run U-Boot.<br>
The board should now run U-Boot.<br>
You can see its output on the console via the debug port, as always.<br>
You can see its output on the console via the debug port, as always.<br>

Revision as of 18:05, 5 February 2020

Booting from USB using UUU utility

Introduction

UUU is an open source utility by NXP that allows downloading and executing code on NXP i.MX6/i.MX7/i.MX8 SoCs through the Serial Download Protocol (SDP).
It is the next generation of NXP's MFGTOOL used to load SPL and U-Boot via the USB OTG port and optionally program the internal storage of the SOM.
For more details please visit https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools

Note:
All Variscite SOMs are shipped with U-Boot pre-programmed on the internal storage.
In addition, all Variscite carrier boards have an SD card slot, and even in the unlikely event of the U-Boot being erased from the internal storage, the SOM can always be booted from an SD card (like our recovery SD card, for example).
This utility can be used to program full software image to internal storage when SD and network boot options are not available.

Step by step usage instructions

Download and build the UUU utility:

$ sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev libzip-dev libbz2-dev pkg-config cmake
$ cd ~
$ git clone https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools.git
$ cd mfgtools
$ cmake .
$ make

Build U-Boot:
Build U-Boot using the defconfig for SD card/eMMC. You can follow the "Build U-Boot from source code" instructions here.
Copy the U-Boot image to uuu directory:

$ cp -v imx-boot-sd.bin ~/mfgtools/uuu
$ cd ~/mfgtools/uuu 
$ ln -fs imx-boot-sd.bin _flash.bin

Boot the board into serial download mode:
Set the board boot mode to SD card, while not having an actual card inserted in its slot.
Alternatively, set the board boot mode to eMMC/NAND flash, when the eMMC/NAND flash does not contain a bootloader.
Connect the board to your host PC via the USB OTG port, and power on the board.
The board should be recognized on the host as a "NXP Semiconductors".

Note: If your board only has a regular USB type-A connector and doesn't have a USB Micro-AB receptacle, you can use a "male USB type-A to male USB type-A" cable

Run uuu to load U-Boot on the board:

 $ sudo ./uuu ./spl_boot.lst

The board should now run U-Boot.
You can see its output on the console via the debug port, as always.

Notes:

  • The default boot command when booting from USB is bootcmd_mfg. It is defined in the board's default environment.