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Revision as of 09:08, 12 June 2023
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 $ ./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.