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Revision as of 02:40, 6 August 2021
Contents
Contents
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- 1 Android BSP Version
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Setup Ubuntu Host Computer
- 4 Run Docker example
- 5 Getting Android Source Code
- 6 Building Android 10.0.0 image for SD card
- 7 Burning image
Android BSP Version[edit]
Android 10.0.0_r35
Introduction[edit]
This document describes how to work with the RISC and ELAA Android 10.0.0 Board Support Package (BSP) release. The BSP includes bootloaders; the Android Linux kernel and root file system; and tools and documentation to ease the development, deployment, and execution of Android-based systems.
Setup Ubuntu Host Computer[edit]
Required equipment and software[edit]
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64bit for Android build host OS
- 130G bytes free disk spaces for build image
Install Ubuntu[edit]
- IMPORTANT! You must be able to log in as root or use sudo to have root permissions during the installation.
Go to [1] and download 64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop image: [2] for the installation.
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 18.04 image from Docker Hub
$ docker pull advrisc/u18.04-imx8lbv1
Run Docker example[edit]
Step1 Run docker container (example)
$ docker run -it --name android_q10 -v /home/bsp/myandroid:/home/adv/BSP:rw advrisc/u18.04-rk3399abv10 /bin/bash
Step2 In container, change the user. (example)
adv@7cc0fa834366:~$ sudo chown adv:adv -R BSP
Install docker and Use docker[edit]
Please use docker environment to compiler Android 10.0.0
- Android 10.0.0 Docker
- Image Repository : advrisc/u18.04-rk3399abv10
- Image Tag : lastest
Reference: [3]
To pull Docker image from Docker Hub[edit]
- docker pull advrisc/advrisc/u18.04-rk3399abv10
- docker run --name imx8ABV10 -it advrisc/u18.04-rk3399abv10 /bin/bash
Getting Android Source Code[edit]
Related version information:[edit]
- Android 10.0.0_r35
- kernel Yocto-3.0
- U-Boot Yocto-3.0
Step1 : To pull down the Android source tree to your working directory from the repositories as specified in the default manifest
$ git config --global user.name "Your Name" $ git config --global user.email you@example.com
$ mkdir myandroid
$ mkdir bin
$ cd myandroid/
$ curl https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ../bin/repo
$ chmod a+x ../bin/repo
$ ../bin/repo init -u https://gitlab.edgecenter.io/nxp/android-manifest.git -b q10.0.0_2.3.0-ga release_version.xml
$ ../bin/repo sync
=== The release_version.xml as follows: ROM3720 for adv_android-10.0.0_2.3.0.xml
Step2: Patch to Android Q10.0.0.0
$ cd ~/myandroid/vendor/nxp-opensource/uboot-imx/
$ patch -p1 < ../../../patches_android-10.0.0_r35/10001-Linux_Yocto_5.4.24_2.1.0-to-android-10.0.0_r35.patch
$ cd ~/myandroid/vendor/nxp-opensource/kernel_imx/
$ patch -p1 < ../../../patches_android-10.0.0_r35/10001-Uboot_Yocto_5.4.24_2.1.0-to-android-10.0.0_r35.patch
$ cd myandroid
Building Android 10.0.0 image for SD card[edit]
If your product is ROM-3720, the product name is rom3720_a1
$PRODUCT = rsb3720_a1
Build Instructions[edit]
Set the $JAVA_HOME environment variable
$ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/
Set up the environment for building. This only configures the current terminal.
$ source build/envsetup.sh
Execute the Android lunch command. In this example, the setup is for the production image of Advantech RISC platfrom device with user type. If you devices is ROM3720, you will be send command rom3720_a1-userdebug
$ lunch $PRODUCT-userdebug
To build boot loader
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ ./imx-make.sh bootloader -j8
The two files, u-boot_crc.bin & u-boot_crc.bin.crc, will be located in directory, ./out/target/product/product_name
To build boot image
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ make bootimage -j8
To build dtbo image (kernel device tree)
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ make dtboimage -j8
To build system image
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ make -j8
Burning image[edit]
SD card boot[edit]
Go to those built image file directory
For daily build
$ cd ~/image/
For local build
$ cd ~/out/target/product/PRODUCT_NAME/
Enter flash command
For ROM-3720
$ sudo ./fsl-sdcard-partition.sh -super -f imx8mp /dev/sdX (X : SD card device drive)