Yocto Linux BSP Ver.C User Guide for iMX8 series -Yocto 4.0
Contents
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Customization
- 3 System Recovery
- 4 Reflash EMMC from Boot SD CARD
- 5 Package List
- 6 How to get the MAC, Serial Number, and Manufacture Date in the QSPI flash
Getting Started
Conventions
${PREBUILT_IMAGE} : compressed prebuilt image (*.img.gz)
${CONTAINER_NAME} : container name (e.g. imx8LBVC0016)
${BSP_TARBALL} : BSP tarball (*.tgz)
${BSP_HOME} : home directory of the BSP
${BDIR} : build directory (e.g. build_x11)
${MX8PROC} : i.MX8 Processor
- mx8mq for iMX8M Dual Core
- mx8mm for iMX8MM
- mx8mp for iMX8MP
- mx8qm for iMX8QM
- mx8qxp for iMX8QXP
- mx8ulp for iMX8ULP
${IMX8PROC} : i.MX8 Processor
- imx8mq / imx8mm / imx8qm /imx8qxp /imx8mp /imx8ulp
${BOARD} : available target boards list below
- rom5720
- rom5721
- rom7720
- rom5620
- rom3620
- rom5722
- rsb3720
- rom2620
- epcr5710
${BOARD_REV} : board revision
- a1
${MC} : machine code combined with ${IMX8PROC}${BOARD}${BOARD_REV}
- for example,
-
- imx8mqrom5720a1 for ROM-5720 A1
- imx8qmrom7720a1 for ROM-7720 A1
- imx8qxprom5620a1 for ROM-5620 A1
- imx8qxprom3620a1 for ROM-3620 A1
- imx8mmrom5721a1 for ROM-5721 A1
- imx8mprom5722a1 for ROM-5722 A1
- imx8mprsb3720a1 for RSB-3720 A1
- imx8ulprom2620a1 for ROM-2620 A1
- imx8mpepcr5710a1 for EPC-R5710 A1
- You can also use the command below to check supported machines on BSP
$ source setup-environment
${MEM_SIZE} : memory size
- 2G/4G
${UC} : u-boot config
- 1G/2G/4G/FSPI_1G/FSPI_2G...
${SD_DEVICE} : device name of SD card in Linux (e.g. /dev/sdf)
${SDCARD_IMAGE} : sdcard image built by bitbake (*.wic.bz2)
${WORKSPACE} : host workspace folders
${UBOOT} :u-boot version(e.g. v2022.04_5.15.52_2.1.0)
${KERNEL} : linux kernel version(e.g. 5.15.52_2.1.0)
${TOOLCHAIN} : toolchain installed directory(e.g. opt/fsl-imx-wayland/5-15-kirkstone/environment)
debug console / serial console
- serial terminal program (e.g. minicom, putty, teraterm ...) that serial port is configured to 115200 8N1
terminal console
- terminal program (e.g. gnome-terminal, xfce4-terminal ...)
Docker install and setting
If you don't have docker in your system, then you can follow the below steps to install docker and run it first.
To install Docker Engine on your platform
- Please refer to Docker Installation Guide for details
To pull ubuntu 20.04 image from Docker Hub
$ docker pull advrisc/u20.04-imx8lbv1
To create container
$ docker run --privileged -it --name ${CONTAINER_NAME} -v ${WORKSPACE}:/home/adv/adv-release-bsp -v /dev:/dev advrisc/u20.04-imx8lbv1 /bin/bash
Get BSP
- You have two methods to put BSP into container created above
Download_BSP_From_GitHub
- The following example shows how to download the Advantech Yocto BSP from GitHub.
- For this example, a directory called adv-release-bsp is created for the project.
- Refer toIoTGateway/BSP/Linux/iMX8/OS_Support_List , Official version "imx8LBVC0XXX" is taken as an example :
$ git config --global user.name "Your Name" $ git config --global user.email you@example.com $ sudo chown adv:adv adv-release-bsp $ cd adv-release-bsp $ repo init -u git://github.com/ADVANTECH-Corp/adv-arm-yocto-bsp.git -b imx-linux-kirkstone -m adv-5.15.52-2.1.0.xml $ repo sync
- After repo sync and finished. Please modify the "meta-freescale/recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot-imx-common_2022.04.inc"
- Please Reference the commit https://github.com/Freescale/meta-freescale/commit/f851708484206263aecee032288d27c948745ce8
- If you suffer "server certificate verification failed", you can use the following command to disable SSL verification in git repositories with self-signed certificates.
$ export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=1
or
$ git config --global http.sslverify false
- If you get "The unauthenticated git protocol on port 9418 is no longer supported.", you can try it.
$ git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
Copy BSP tarball to Container
- If you have BSP tarball (eg. imx8LBVB0029_2019-10-23.tgz), then you have to copy it into container.
Follow the steps below:
1.Exit container and back to local machine
$ exit
2.Copy BSP tarball to ${WORKSPACE} , and change owner
$ cp imx8LBVB0029_2021-10-23.tgz ${WORKSPACE} $ sudo chown adv:adv ${WORKSPACE}/imx8LBVB0029_2021-10-23.tgz
3.Back to container
$ docker start ${CONTAINER_NAME} $ docker attach ${CONTAINER_NAME}
4.Unpack BSP tarball
$ tar zxvf imx8LBVB0029_2021-10-23.tgz
Downloads tarball
- Not necessarily step
- During building Yocto image , it will generate downloads folder which includes all packages we need , but it usually can't fetch normally, so we keep this downloads folder. Then we can reduce some fetch failed issue.
- You can get Downloads tarball (downloads_imx8_5.15.52_2.1.0.tar.gz) from following URL:
- If you get downloads tarball, you can copy to your ${WORKSPACE}
Follow the steps below:
1.Exit container and back to local machine
$ exit
2.Copy Downloads tarball to ${WORKSPACE} , and change owner
$ cp downloads_imx8_5.15.52_2.1.0.tar.gzz ${WORKSPACE} $ sudo chown adv:adv ${WORKSPACE}/downloads_imx8_5.15.52_2.1.0.tar.gz
3.Back to container
$ docker start ${CONTAINER_NAME} $ docker attach ${CONTAINER_NAME}
4.Unpack Downloads tarball
$ tar zxvf downloads_imx8_5.15.52_2.1.0.tar.gzz
5.make link to downloads folder
$ cd adv-release-bsp $ ln -s ${WORKSPACE}/downloads_imx8_5.15.52_2.1.0 downloads
Introducing BSP
- The BSP is based on Yocto Project with Freescale enhanced features for i.MX8, plus specific target board features from Advantech Inc..
- The Advantech Yocto Project BSP Release directory contains a "sources" directory, which contains the recipes used to build,
one or more build directories, and a set of scripts used to set up the environment.
- The recipes used to build the project come from both the community and Advantech. The Yocto Project layers are downloaded
to the sources directory. This sets up the recipes that are used to build the project.
Naming Rule
- The tarball/prebuilt image name is consist of the model name followed by "LB" or "LI" plus version number and released date.
- For example, BSP file name: imx8LBVC0010_2019-08-27.tgz
- which , "LB" is acronym of Linux BSP,
- "VC0010" stands for Version C.0010 .
- For example, Yocto image name: '5720A1AIM20LIVC0010_iMX8M_2G_2020-08-27.img.gz'
- which "5720A1" stands for ROM-5720 A1
- "LI" is acronym for prebuilt Linux Image
- "2G" is DDR size
BSP Content
Build Instructions
To create one new build environment
- Perform the following commands in terminal console
$ cd ${BSP_HOME}
$ MACHINE=${MC}
DISTRO=fsl-imx-xwayland
source imx-setup-release.sh -b ${BDIR}
- We can specify u-boot default config like below
$ MACHINE=${MC}
UBOOT_CONFIG=${UC}
DISTRO=fsl-imx-xwayland
source imx-setup-release.sh -b ${BDIR}
- You need to read and accept the EULA.
To continue an exist build environment
- Perform the following commands in terminal console
$ cd ${BSP_HOME}
$ source setup-environment ${BDIR}
To build sdcard image
- To create/continue a build environment
- Perform the following command in terminal console
$ bitbake imx-image-full
- The file, imx-image-full-${MC}.wic.bz2, will be located in directory, ./tmp/deploy/images/${MC}, while building process finished successfully.
To build toolchain installer
- To create/continue a build environment
- Perform the following command in terminal console
$ bitbake meta-toolchain
- The below installer will be located in the directory "./tmp/deploy/sdk".
- fsl-imx-xwayland-glibc-x86_64-meta-toolchain-aarch64-toolchain-${KERNEL}-zeus.sh
To build bootloader
- To create/continue a build environment
- Perform the following command in terminal console
$ bitbake imx-boot
To build linux kernel
- To create/continue a build environment
- If you operate on docker images, please install tmux application before running this command
-
$ sudo apt-get install tmux
-
- Type following command to enter tmux
-
$ tmux
-
- Perform the following command in terminal console to show up menuconfig
-
$ bitbake linux-imx -c menuconfig
-
- After edit menuconfig, type following command to exit tmux windows
-
$ exit
-
- to build kernel image
-
$ bitbake linux-imx
-
- The two files, Image & Image-${IMX8PROC}-${BOARD}-${BOARD_REV}.dtb, will be located in the directory, ./tmp/deploy/images/${MC}.
Creating boot-up on-board flash from prebuilt image
To create one boot-up SD card
- Perform the following command in terminal console
# gunzip -c ${PREBUILT_IMAGE} | dd of=${SD_DEVICE} bs=1M
# sync
Creating boot-up on-board flash from built sdcard image
To create one boot-up SD card
- Perform the following commands in terminal console
$ pushd ${BSP_HOME}/${BDIR}/tmp/deploy/images/${MC}
$ sudo bzcat ${SDCARD_IMAGE} | sudo dd of=${SD_DEVICE} bs=1M
$ sync
$ popd
Debug console information
If you want to see debug message from device, you need to prepare for hardware device and software tool.
Preparing for hardware device
- The following URL provides information about the debug port slot and the debug port line for each device
Preparing for software tool
- You need to prepare the debug console tool. For example: "minicom" tool or "putty" tool.
- Baud rate: 115200
One step build image
Our machine must be pre-installed docker
Download the following script can quickly build our image.
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ADVANTECH-Corp/RISC_tools_scripts/hardknott/imx8/adv_imx8_build.sh $ sudo chmod a+x adv_imx8_build.sh
Build image
$ sudo ./adv_imx8_build.sh ${BOARD} $ sudo ./adv_imx8_build.sh rom5720
Our image will be in workspace folder.
workspace/${BDIR}/tmp/deploy/images/${MC}
Then refer to Creating_boot-up_on-board_flash_from_built_sdcard_image to build SD card.
Customization
Setting up SDK
- Please follow the section,To build toolchain installer, to build one toolchain installer
- Perform the following command in terminal console
$ cd ${BSP_HOME}/${BDIR}/tmp/deploy/sdk
$ sudo ./fsl-imx-wayland-glibc-x86_64-meta-toolchain-armv8a-imx8mp-lpddr4-evk-toolchain-5.15-kirkstone.sh
- Enter new installed directory or just press
Enter
to use default directory. - While
Proceed[y/n]?
shows up, please enter the correct one. - Waiting for the SDK installed (while the following messages show up completely)
- Download SDK Link (Just Only reference), [downloads_SDK]
Setting up cross compiling environment
- SDK has been set up (ref.Setting up SDK)
- Perform the following command in terminal console
$ source ${TOOLCHAIN}/environment-setup-aarch64-poky-linux
Build U-Boot in standalone environment
Config u-boot
make ${IMX8PROC}_${BOARD}${BOARD_REV}_${MEM_SIZE}_defconfig
eg.
make imx8mm_rom5721a1_2G_defconfig
Build u-boot
make -j4
Build imx-boot image by using imx-mkimage
Get imx-boot tarball from our server Here we take rom5721 as an example:
tar zxvf 5721A1AIM20LIVA0118_iMX8MM_imx-boot.tgz cd 5721A1AIM20LIVA0118_iMX8MM_imx-boot/
In this folder , we have two script as below: Copy necessary files to imx-mkimage folder
./cp_uboot.sh ${uboot path} ${IMX8PROC}
Make imx-boot image
./mk_imx-boot.sh ${IMX8PROC}
eg.
./cp_uboot.sh ../uboot-imx imx8m ./mk_imx-boot.sh imx8mm
Replace imx-boot
- Perform the following command to transfer to on-board flash
$ dd if=flash.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=1K seek=<offset> conv=fsync
- Where offset is:
- 33 - for i.MAX 8QuadMax A0, i.Mx 8QuadXPlus A0, i.MX 8M Quad, and i.MX 8M Mini
- 32 - for iMX 8M PLUS, i.MAX 8QuadXPlus B0/C0 and i.Mx 8QuadMax B0
Building & updating kernel/modules/dtb manually
- The cross compiling environment has been set up. (ref. Setting up cross compiling environment)
Copy BSP tarball to Container
Refer to Copy_BSP_tarball_to_Container , copy kernel tarball to ${WORKSPACE} and back to container
change owner & unpack tarball
$ sudo chown adv:adv imx8LBVC0029_2019-10-23_linux-imx.tgz $ tar zxvf imx8LBVC0029_2019-10-23_linux-imx.tgz
Config kernel
- Configure linux kernel
$ cd linux-imx $ make distclean $ make imx_v8_adv_defconfig $ make menuconfig
- Start building linux kernel
$ make -j4 Image
- When you get error like below
- run command then rebuild
$ unset LDFLAGS
- The kernel image file, Image, is located in the directory "./arch/arm64/boot/".
- Start building kernel modules
$ make -j4 modules
- Copy all modules to a temporary rootfs directory, "~/temp/rootfs"
$ make modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=~/temp/rootfs
- Building device tree blob
$ make -j4 freescale/${IMX8PROC}-${BOARD}-${BOARD_REV}.dtb eg. $ make -j4 freescale/imx8mq-rom5721-a1.dtb
- The device tree blob, ${IMX8PROC}-${BOARD}-${BOARD_REV}.dtb, is located in the directory "./arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/".
Replace kernel & dts
- Replace kernel
- copy Image to SDcard or emmc
- Replace dtb file
- copy dtb file to SDcard or emmc
Improve boot speed
- Bootloader
1.bootdelay time
- We can cancel the bootdelay time by setting bootloader environment value.
setenv bootdelay 0 env save reset
2.Disable console
- Disable debug message output can also improve boot speed
Disable kernel message
setenv mmcargs setenv bootargs ${jh_clk} console=${console} modprobe.blacklist=${modprobe.blacklist} root=${mmcroot} video=HDMI-A-1:${videores} quiet env save reset
Or
- Disable debug port
setenv console env save reset
- Rootfs
- TBD
- Services
1. Using systemctl disable remove ,we can remove unnecessary services.
systemctl disable <services>
eg.
systemctl disable boottimes
System Recovery
This section provides detail procedures of restoring the eMMC image.
For more usage (https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools/wiki)
Reflash EMMC from Boot SD CARD
Download mksd-linux.sh in https://github.com/ADVANTECH-Corp/RISC_tools_scripts/blob/kirkstone/imx8/mksd-linux.sh
Download "Product_AIM_Release_version"_flash_tool.tgz
Unzip the "Product_AIM_Release_version"_flash_tool.tgz
Copy the mksd-linux.sh to mk_inand folder.
Run mksd-linux.sh
Package List
How to get the MAC, Serial Number, and Manufacture Date in the QSPI flash
MAC 0:
READ_DATA=`dd if=/dev/mtdblock0 bs=1 skip=$((0xd0000)) count=6 2> /dev/null | hexdump -e '16/1 "%02x " "\n"' | sed 's/ /:/g' | cut -c 1-17`
echo $READ_DATA
MAC 1:
READ_DATA=`dd if=/dev/mtdblock0 bs=1 skip=$((0xd0400)) count=6 2> /dev/null | hexdump -e '16/1 "%02x " "\n"' | sed 's/ /:/g' | cut -c 1-17`
echo $READ_DATA
Serial Number:
READ_DATA=`dd if=/dev/mtdblock0 bs=1 skip=$((0xd0006)) count=10 2> /dev/null | cut -c 1-10`
echo $READ_DATA
Manufacture Date:
READ_DATA=`dd if=/dev/mtdblock0 bs=1 skip=$((0xd0010)) count=14 2> /dev/null | cut -c 1-14`
READ_DATA=`echo $READ_DATA | cut -c 1-4`-`echo $READ_DATA | cut -c 5-6`-`echo $READ_DATA | cut -c 7-8`_`echo $READ_DATA | cut -c 9-10`-`echo $READ_DATA | cut -c 11-12`-`echo $READ_DATA | cut -c 13-14`
echo $READ_DATA