Linux BSP User Guide for rk3588 series Debian11
Contents
Linux BSP Version
Debian 11.x
Kernel 5.10.110
Build Environment on Host
Currently, we adopt Docker as build environment.
You can get the latest version of advrisc/u20.04-rklbv1 Docker image for developing Rockchip RK3588 projects.
Docker command:
docker pull advrisc/u20.04-rklbv1
Run Docker example
Step1 Run docker container (example)
sudo docker run -it --name rk3588_linux_risc -v /home/bsp/myLinux:/home/adv/BSP:rw --privileged advrisc/u20.04-rklbv1:latest /bin/bash
Step2 In container, change the user. (example)
adv@7cc0fa834366:~$ sudo chown adv:adv -R BSP
Install Some tools
$sudo apt-get install expect $
Getting Linux Source Code
Debian 11.x
$ cd ~/BSP $ mkdir rk3588_linux_risc $ cd rk3588_linux_risc $ git config --global user.name "Your Name" $ git config --global user.email you@example.com $ repo init -u https://AIM-Linux@dev.azure.com/AIM-Linux/RISC-RK3588-Linux/_git/manifest -b rk3588_v106_risc -m default.xml $ repo sync $ repo forall -c git checkout -b local --track advantech-azure/rk3588_v106_risc $
Build Choose Project
Build Choose Project ROM-6881
$ export TOP=`pwd` $ cd $TOP $ ./build.sh BoardConfig-rk3588-rom6881a1.mk $
Build U-boot
$ cd $TOP $ ./build.sh uboot
Build Kernel
$ cd $TOP $ ./build.sh kernel
Build Recovery
$ cd $TOP $ rm buildroot/output/rockchip_rk3588_recovery -rf $ ./build.sh recovery
Build Debian 11.x
$ cd $TOP $ sudo dpkg -i debian/ubuntu-build-service/packages/* $ sudo apt-get install -f -y $ ./build.sh debian
Push all image to rockdev folder
$ cd $TOP $ source device/rockchip/.BoardConfig.mk $ ./mkfirmware.sh
All image in rockdev/ ./mkfirmware.sh at previous step will repack boot.img and rootfs.img, and copy other related image files to the rockdev/ directory. The common image files are listed below:
# boot.img # misc.img # oem.img # recovery.img # rootfs.img # uboot.img # userdata.img # MiniLoaderAll.bin # parameter.txt #
Make update.img
$ cd $TOP $ ./build.sh updateimg
You can get update.img in rockdev/
How to update images?
There are three ways to update images:
1._Using_AndroidToool.
There is no limitation by this way.
2._Using_storage(such sd_or_USB_disk)with_update.zip_in_it.
There are some limitations:
(1)The device must be able to boot up to Debian.
(2)Only update images from the same os, eg :
Debian upgrade to Debian.
(3)Using update.img to upgrade.
3._Using_bootup_sd_disk made_by SDDiskTool.
(1)Only update images from the same os, eg :
Debian upgrade to Debian.
(2)Using update.img to upgrade.