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Build and Install Linux System for SMARC T335X


This document provides instructions for advanced users how Embedian offers patches and builds a customized version of u-boot and linux kernel for Embedian's SMARC T335X product platform and how to install the images to bring the evaluation board up and running. 

Our aim is to fully support our hardware through device drivers. We also provide unit tests so that testing a board is easy and custom development can start precisely.

Availability


SMARC T335X at Embedian

Carrier Board


SBC-SMART-BEE (module and carrier board) at Embedian

SBC-SMART-MEN (module and carrier board) at Embedian

Basic Resources


 

ARM Cross Compiler: GCC


This is a pre-built (32bit) version of Linaro GCC that runs on generic linux, so 64bit users need to make sure they have installed the 32bit libraries for their distribution.

debian basedextrapkgs: (sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get install xyz)

Ubuntu 12.04

 

ia32-libs

Debian 7 (Wheezy)

sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

libc6:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libncurses5:i386 zlib1g:i386

Ubuntu 12.10 -> 14.04

 

libc6:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libncurses5:i386 zlib1g:i386

Red Hat/Centos/Fedora

 

libstdc++.i686 ncurses-devel.i686 zlib.i686

Red Hat based (rpm)

extra

pkgs: (yum install xyz)

Red Hat/Centos/Fedora

 

libstdc++.i686 ncurses-devel.i686 zlib.i686

Ubuntu 12.04

 

ia32-libs

Ubuntu 12.10 -> 14.04

 

libc6:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libncurses5:i386 zlib1g:i386


To build Embedian’s smarct335x u-boot and linux kernel, you will need to install the Linaro arm compiler that TI used for their release: [For u-boot 2014.04, u-boot 2014.07, Linux 3.2, Linux 3.12 and Linux 3.14]

$ wget http://releases.linaro.org/archive/13.04/components/toolchain/binaries/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.7-2013.04-20130415_linux.tar.xz

$ sudo tar -C /opt -xJf gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.7-2013.04-20130415_linux.tar.xz

$ export CC=/opt/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.7-2013.04-20130415_linux/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-

For u-boot 2015.07 and Linux 4.1.10 or newer, you need to use the following newer Linaro arm compilier that TI used in their Processor SDK 02.00.01.07.

$ wget -c https://releases.linaro.org/15.05/components/toolchain/binaries/arm-linux-gnueabihf/gcc-linaro-4.9-2015.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz

$ sudo tar -C /opt -xJf gcc-linaro-4.9-2015.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.xz

$ export CC=/opt/gcc-linaro-4.9-2015.05-x86_64_arm-linux-gnueabihf/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-

Test:

If this test fails, verify that you have the 32bit libraries installed on your development system.

$ ${CC}gcc --version
arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc (crosstool-NG linaro-1.13.1-4.7-2013.04-20130415 - Linaro GCC 2013.04) 4.7.3 20130328 (prerelease)
Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Generating SSH Keys


We recommend you use SSH keys to establish a secure connection between your computer and Embedian Gitlab server. The steps below will walk you through generating an SSH key and then adding the public key to our Gitlab account.

Step 1. Check for SSH keys


First, we need to check for existing ssh keys on your computer. Open up Git Bash and run:

Check the directory listing to see if you have a file named either id_rsa.pub or id_dsa.pub. If you don't have either of those files go to step 2. Otherwise, you already have an existing keypair, and you can skip to step 3.

Step 2. Generate a new SSH key


To generate a new SSH key, enter the code below. We want the default settings so when asked to enter a file in which to save the key, just press enter.

Now you need to enter a passphrase.

Which should give you something like this:

Step 3. Add your SSH key to Embedian Gitlab Server


Copy the key to your clipboard.

Go to Embedian Git Server. At Profile Setting --> SSH Keys --> Add SSH Key 

Paste your public key and press "Add Key" and your are done.

Bootloader: U-Boot 


Clone the U-Boot source code from Embedian Git Server.

Download:
For u-boot v2014.04 (AMSDK6 and AMSDK7): 

$ git clone git@git.embedian.com:developer/smarc-t335x-uboot.git

$ cd smarc-t335x-uboot

$ git checkout v2014.04-smarct33

For SBC-SMART-MEN

$ git checkout v2014.04-smartmen

For u-boot v2014.07 (Processor-SDK-01.00.00.03): 

$ git clone git@git.embedian.com:developer/smarc-t335x-uboot.git

$ cd smarc-t335x-uboot

$ git checkout v2014.07-smarct33

 

Configure and Build:

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} distclean

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} smarct335x_evm_uart3_config

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC}


For u-boot v2015.07 (Processor-SDK-02.00.00.00):
 

Download

$ git clone git@git.embedian.com:developer/smarc-t335x-uboot.git

$ cd smarc-t335x-uboot

$ git checkout v2015.07-smarct33

 

Configure and Build:

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} distclean

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} smarct335x_evm_uart3_defconfig

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC}

 

Linux Kernel


Download:

For 3.2 (AMSDK6, Stable, LTS release):

$ git clone git@git.embedian.com:developer/linux-smarc-t335x-v3.2.git

$ cd linux-smarc-t335x-v3.2

$ git checkout v3.2_SMARCT335xPSP_04.06.00.11

For board SBC-SMART-MEN:

$ git checkout v3.2_SBC_SMARTMEN

 

Configure and Build:

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} distclean

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} smarc_t335x_defconfig

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} uImage modules

 

For 3.12.y (AMSDK7, Stable, LTS):

$ git clone git@git.embedian.com:developer/smarc-ti-linux-kernel.git

$ cd smarc-ti-linux-kernel

$ git checkout smarc-ti-linux-3.12.y

 

For 3.14.y (Processor-SDK-01.00.00.03, Stable, LTS):

$ git clone git@git.embedian.com:developer/smarc-ti-linux-kernel.git

$ cd smarc-ti-linux-kernel

$ git checkout smarc-ti-linux-3.14.y

 

For 4.1.y (Processor-SDK-02.00.01.07, Stable, LTS):

$ git clone git@git.embedian.com:developer/smarc-ti-linux-kernel.git

$ cd smarc-ti-linux-kernel

$ git checkout smarct3x-processor-sdk-linux-02.00.01

 

Configure and Build (v3.12 and later):

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} distclean

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} smarc_t335x_defconfig

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} zImage modules am335x-smarct335x.dtb

Note:

  • The kernel sources packaged in this release do not have the required PM firmware binary already copied in the firmware/ folder of the kernel sources. Due to this building the kernel using the default kernel configuration will fail with this error:
MK_FW   firmware/am335x-pm-firmware.bin.gen.S
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `firmware/am335x-pm-firmware.bin', needed by `firmware/am335x-pm-firmware.bin.gen.o'.  Stop.
make[1]: *** [firmware] Error 2
make: *** [uImage] Error 2

To resolve this for kernel 3.2, after you clone the kernel sources, copy the firmware binary into the firmware/ folder of kernel sources

To resolve this for kernel 3.14 and kernel 4.1, after you clone the kernel sources, copy the firmware elf binary into the firmware/ folder of kernel sources

 

  • If you see the error message like this:
"mkimage" command not found - U-Boot images will not be built

You can simply install the mkimage by:

$ sudo apt-get install uboot-mkimage

and make the kernel again.

 

Root File System


Arago:

UserPassword
rootN/A

SDK7 Download:

$ wget -c ftp://ftp.embedian.com/public/dev/minfs/arago/smarct335x-rootfs-image-smarct335x-sdk7.tar.gz

Verify:

$ md5sum smarct335x-rootfs-image-smarct335x-sdk7.tar.gz
673ad6c70eb4e297b6ee43ed91b1b7e  smarct335x-rootfs-image-smarct335x-sdk7.tar.gz

 

SDK6 Download:

$ wget -c ftp://ftp.embedian.com/public/dev/minfs/arago/smarct335x-rootfs-image-smarct335x-sdk6.tar.gz

Verify:

$ md5sum smarct335x-rootfs-image-smarct335x-sdk6.tar.gz
fd2327e5d563ae7c001d38da05cf5fe2 smarct335x-rootfs-image-smarct335x-sdk6.tar.gz

 

Ubuntu 12.04:

UserPassword
rootroot
ubuntutemppwd

 

Download:

Verify:

$ md5sum ubuntu-12.04-minimal-armhf-2012-11-29.tar.gz

a05cd21dc2df12daa2e9962fa92be23e  ubuntu-12.04-minimal-armhf-2012-11-29.tar.gz

 

Ubuntu 14.04:

UserPassword
rootroot
ubuntutemppwd

 

Download:

Verify:

$ md5sum smarc-ubuntu14.04.tar.gz

e883c8fca4ab5c6e396ee54202f20e35  smarc-ubuntu14.04.tar.gz

Setup SD Card


For these instruction, we are assuming: DISK=/dev/mmcblk0, "lsblk" is very useful for determining the device id.

$ export DISK=/dev/mmcblk0

Erase SD card:

$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=${DISK} bs=1M count=16

Create Partition Layout:

$ sudo sfdisk --in-order --Linux --unit M ${DISK} <<-__EOF__
1,48,0xE,*
,,,-
__EOF__

Format Partitions:

for: DISK=/dev/mmcblk0
$ sudo mkfs.vfat -F 16 ${DISK}p1 -n boot
$ sudo mkfs.ext4 ${DISK}p2 -L rootfs
 
for: DISK=/dev/sdX
$ sudo mkfs.vfat -F 16 ${DISK}1 -n boot
$ sudo mkfs.ext4 ${DISK}2 -L rootfs

Mount Partitions:

On some systems, these partitions may be auto-mounted...

 

$ sudo mkdir -p /media/boot/
$ sudo mkdir -p /media/rootfs/
 
for: DISK=/dev/mmcblk0
$ sudo mount ${DISK}p1 /media/boot/
$ sudo mount ${DISK}p2 /media/rootfs/
 
for: DISK=/dev/sdX
$ sudo mount ${DISK}1 /media/boot/
$ sudo mount ${DISK}2 /media/rootfs/


Install Bootloader

Copy MLO/u-boot.img to the boot partition

~/smarc-t335x-uboot


$ sudo cp -v MLO /media/boot/
$ sudo cp -v u-boot.img /media/boot/ 

uEnv.txt based bootscript

Create "uEnv.txt" boot script: (vim uEnv.txt)

For v3.2:

~/uEnv.txt


optargs="consoleblank=0 mem=512M"
bootfile=zImage
loadaddr=0x80200000
#fdtaddr=0x80F80000
#fdtfile=am335x-smarct335x.dtb
console=ttyO3,115200n8
mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw
mmcrootfstype=ext4 rootwait fixrtc

#To boot old v3.2.x based kernel enable: (SMARC T335X and BeagleBone)
uenvcmd=run loadimage; run mmc_classic_boot

#For u-boot 13.10
#uenvcmd=run loadzimage; run mmc_classic_boot

###Begin Rootfs from NFS
#serverip=192.168.1.51
#rootpath=/srv/nfs/smarct335x/arago6/
#nfsopts=nolock
#netargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} ${optargs} root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=${serverip}:${rootpath},${nfsopts} rw ip=dhcp
##netboot=echo Loading kernel from SDCARD and booting from NFS ...; run loaduimage; run netargs; bootz ${loadaddr}
##uenvcmd=run netboot
###End Rootfs from NFS

###Begin Load kernel from TFTP
#netmask=255.255.255.0
#ipaddr=192.168.1.65
#serverip=192.168.1.51
#netboot=echo Loading kernel from TFTP and booting from NFS ...; setenv autoload no; tftp ${loadaddr} ${bootfile}; run netargs; bootz ${loadaddr}
#uenvcmd=run netboot
###End Load kernel from TFTP

 

 

For 3.12.y or after :

~/uEnv.txt


optargs="consoleblank=0 mem=512M"
#u-boot eMMC specific overrides; Angstrom Distribution (SMARC T335X) 2014-05-20
kernel_file=zImage
initrd_file=initrd.img

loadaddr=0x82000000
initrd_addr=0x88080000
fdtaddr=0x88000000
fdtfile=am335x-smarct335x.dtb 

initrd_high=0xffffffff
fdt_high=0xffffffff

loadimage=load mmc ${mmcdev}:${mmcpart} ${loadaddr} ${kernel_file}
loadinitrd=load mmc ${mmcdev}:${mmcpart} ${initrd_addr} ${initrd_file}; setenv initrd_size ${filesize}
loadfdt=load mmc ${mmcdev}:${mmcpart} ${fdtaddr} /dtbs/${fdtfile}
#

##Un-comment to enable systemd in Debian Wheezy
#optargs=quiet init=/lib/systemd/systemd

console=ttyO3,115200n8
mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk0p2 ro
mmcrootfstype=ext4 rootwait fixrtc

mmcargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} root=${mmcroot} rootfstype=${mmcrootfstype} ${optargs}

#zImage:
uenvcmd=run loadimage; run loadfdt; run mmcargs; bootz ${loadaddr} - ${fdtaddr}

#zImage + uInitrd: where uInitrd has to be generated on the running system.
#boot_fdt=run loadimage; run loadinitrd; run loadfdt
#uenvcmd=run boot_fdt; run mmcargs; bootz ${loadaddr} ${initrd_addr}:${initrd_size} ${fdtaddr}

###Begin Rootfs from NFS
#serverip=192.168.1.51
#rootpath=/srv/nfs/smarct335x/ubuntu1204/
#nfsopts=nolock,acdirmin=60
#netargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} ${optargs} root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=${serverip}:${rootpath},${nfsopts} rw ip=dhcp
##netboot=echo Loading kernel from SDCARD and booting from NFS ...; run loadimage; run netargs; bootz ${loadaddr} - ${fdtaddr}
##uenvcmd=run netboot
###End Rootfs from NFS

###Begin Load kernel from TFTP
#netmask=255.255.255.0
#ipaddr=192.168.1.65
#serverip=192.168.1.51
#netboot=echo Loading kernel and device tree from TFTP and booting from NFS ...; setenv autoload no; tftp ${loadaddr} ${kernel_file}; tftp ${fdtaddr} ${fdtfile}; run netargs; bootz ${loadaddr} - ${fdtaddr}
#uenvcmd=run netboot
###End Load kernel from TFTP

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For kernel 3.14.y and after, the serial port device descriptor changes from ttyO to ttyS

The above uEnv.txt file needs to change accordingly. (ttyO3 --> ttyS3)

 

Copy uEnv.txt to the boot partition:

~/


$ sudo cp -v ./uEnv.txt /media/boot/

Install Kernel zImage

Copy zImage to the boot partition:

~/linux-smarc-t335x-v3.x (v3.2) or ~/smarc-ti-linux-kernel (v3.12 or after)


$ sudo cp -v arch/arm/boot/zImage /media/boot

 

Only for v3.12.y or after:

Install Kernel Device Tree Binary

 

$ sudo mkdir -p /media/boot/dtbs

$ sudo cp -v arch/arm/boot/dts/am335x-smarct335x.dtb /media/boot/dtbs

Install Root File System and Kernel Modules


Copy Root File System:

Arago SDK7:

directory where your root file system is


$ sudo tar xvfz smarct335x-rootfs-image-smarct335x-sdk7.tar.gz -C /media/rootfs

 

Arago SDK6:

directory where your root file system is


$ sudo tar xvfz smarct335x-rootfs-image-smarct335x-sdk6.tar.gz -C /media/rootfs

 

Ubuntu 12.04:

directory where your root file system is


$ sudo tar xvfz ubuntu-12.04-minimal-armhf-2012-11-29.tar.gz -C /media/rootfs

Copy Kernel Modules:

~/linux-smarc-t335x-v3.2 (v3.2) or ~/smarc-ti-linux-kernel (v3.12 or after)


$ sudo make ARCH=arm INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/media/rootfs modules_install


Networking:

Edit: /etc/network/interfaces

$ sudo vim /media/rootfs/etc/network/interfaces

Add:

/media/rootfs/etc/network/interfaces


auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
 
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp

Remove SD card:

$ sync
$ sudo umount /media/boot
$ sudo umount /media/rootfs

Setup eMMC


Setting up eMMC usually is the last step at development stage after the development work is done at your SD card or NFS environments. From software point of view, eMMC is nothing but a non-removable SD card on board. When booting from eMMC and SD card is present, SD card is emulated as /dev/mmcblk0 and eMMC is emulated as /dev/mmcblk1. On the other hand, when booting from eMMC and SD card is absent, eMMC will be emulated as /dev/mmcblk0 now. eMMC could be /dev/mmcblk0 or /dev/mmcblk1 depending on if SD card is inserted and the boot device become dynamic when booting from eMMC.

Initramfs is the successor of initrd and has many advantages over initrd. Linux kernel here will mount it as a temperately rootfs and starts the init process from here. The init script will check if the partition 2 of eMMC is exist and them mount the real rootfs.

This section gives a step-by-step procedure to setup eMMC flash. Users can write a shell script your own at production to simplify the steps.

Get initramfs (assuming the home directory is /home/developer here)

$ cd ~/

$ wget http://developer.embedian.com/download/attachments/2883656/initramfs.tar.gz

$ mkdir initramfs

$ sudo tar xvfz initramfs.tar.gz -C initramfs/

Note: Regarding to how to generate initramfs, users can refer to Yocto build.

Prepare for initramfs zImage

$ cd <kernel source directory>

$ export CC=/opt/gcc-linaro-arm-linux-gnueabihf-4.7-2013.04-20130415_linux/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} smarc_t335x_defconfig

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} menuconfig

Select

General setup --> 

     [*] Initial RAM filesystem and RAM disk (initramfs/initrd) support

     ()    Initramfs source file(s)

Enter the directory where your initramfs is. In this example

/home/developer/initramfs

Save the kernel config.


Build for kernel 3.2:

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} uImage modules


Build for kernel 3.12.y or later:

$ make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=${CC} zImage modules am335x-smarct335x.dtb

Prepare for other eMMC binaries from SD card (or NFS):

Insert SD card into your Linux PC. For these instructions, we are assuming: DISK=/dev/mmcblk0, "lsblk" is very useful for determining the device id.

For these instruction, we are assuming: DISK=/dev/mmcblk0, "lsblk" is very useful for determining the device id.

$ export DISK=/dev/mmcblk0

Mount Partitions:

On some systems, these partitions may be auto-mounted...

$ sudo mkdir -p /media/boot/dtbs
$ sudo mkdir -p /media/rootfs/
 
for: DISK=/dev/mmcblk0
$ sudo mount ${DISK}p1 /media/boot/
$ sudo mount ${DISK}p2 /media/rootfs/
 
for: DISK=/dev/sdX
$ sudo mount ${DISK}1 /media/boot/
$ sudo mount ${DISK}2 /media/rootfs/

Copy MLO to rootfs partition:

$ sudo cp -v /media/boot/MLO /media/rootfs/home/root

 

Copy u-boot.img to rootfs partition:

$ sudo cp -v /media/boot/u-boot.img /media/rootfs/home/root

 

Copy initramfs zImage to rootfs partition:

$ sudo cp -v <kernel source dorectory>/arch/arm/boot/zImage /media/rootfs/home/root

 

For kernel v3.12.y or later:

$ sudo cp -v /media/boot/dtbs/am335x-smarct335x.dtb /media/rootfs/home/root

 

Copy uEnv.txt to rootfs partition:

Copy and paste the following contents to /media/rootfs/home/root ($ sudo vim /media/rootfs/home/root/uEnv.txt)

     For kernel v3.2:

optargs="consoleblank=0 mem=512M"
bootfile=zImage
loadaddr=0x80200000
#fdtaddr=0x80F80000
#fdtfile=am335x-smarct335x.dtb
console=ttyO3,115200n8
#mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw
#mmcrootfstype=ext4 rootwait fixrtc
mmcroot=/dev/ram0
#To boot old v3.2.x based kernel enable: (SMARC T335X and BeagleBone)
uenvcmd=run loadimage; run mmc_classic_boot
#For u-boot 13.10
#uenvcmd=run loadzimage; run mmc_classic_boot
###Begin Rootfs from NFS
#serverip=192.168.1.51
#rootpath=/srv/nfs/smarct335x/arago6/
#nfsopts=nolock
#netargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} ${optargs} root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=${serverip}:${rootpath},${nfsopts} rw ip=dhcp
##netboot=echo Loading kernel from SDCARD and booting from NFS ...; run loaduimage; run netargs; bootz ${loadaddr}
##uenvcmd=run netboot
###End Rootfs from NFS
###Begin Load kernel from TFTP
#netmask=255.255.255.0
#ipaddr=192.168.1.65
#serverip=192.168.1.51
#netboot=echo Loading kernel from TFTP and booting from NFS ...; setenv autoload no; tftp ${loadaddr} ${bootfile}; run netargs; bootz ${loadaddr}
#uenvcmd=run netboot
###End Load kernel from TFTP

 

     For kernel v3.12.y+:

optargs="consoleblank=0 mem=512M"
#u-boot eMMC specific overrides; Angstrom Distribution (SMARC T335X) 2014-05-20
kernel_file=zImage
initrd_file=initrd.img
loadaddr=0x82000000
initrd_addr=0x88080000
fdtaddr=0x88000000
fdtfile=am335x-smarct335x.dtb
initrd_high=0xffffffff
fdt_high=0xffffffff
loadimage=load mmc ${mmcdev}:${mmcpart} ${loadaddr} ${kernel_file}
loadinitrd=load mmc ${mmcdev}:${mmcpart} ${initrd_addr} ${initrd_file}; setenv initrd_size ${filesize}
loadfdt=load mmc ${mmcdev}:${mmcpart} ${fdtaddr} /dtbs/${fdtfile}
#
##Un-comment to enable systemd in Debian Wheezy
#optargs=quiet init=/lib/systemd/systemd
console=ttyO3,115200n8
#mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk0p2 ro
#mmcrootfstype=ext4 rootwait fixrtc
mmcroot=/dev/ram0
#mmcargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} root=${mmcroot} rootfstype=${mmcrootfstype} ${optargs}
mmcargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} root=${mmcroot} initramfs=0x81000000, 8M
#zImage:
uenvcmd=run loadimage; run loadfdt; run mmcargs; bootz ${loadaddr} - ${fdtaddr}
#zImage + uInitrd: where uInitrd has to be generated on the running system.
#boot_fdt=run loadimage; run loadinitrd; run loadfdt
#uenvcmd=run boot_fdt; run mmcargs; bootz ${loadaddr} ${initrd_addr}:${initrd_size} ${fdtaddr}
###Begin Rootfs from NFS
#serverip=192.168.1.51
#rootpath=/srv/nfs/smarct335x/ubuntu1204/
#nfsopts=nolock,acdirmin=60
#netargs=setenv bootargs console=${console} ${optargs} root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=${serverip}:${rootpath},${nfsopts} rw ip=dhcp
##netboot=echo Loading kernel from SDCARD and booting from NFS ...; run loadimage; run netargs; bootz ${loadaddr} - ${fdtaddr}
##uenvcmd=run netboot
###End Rootfs from NFS
###Begin Load kernel from TFTP
#netmask=255.255.255.0
#ipaddr=192.168.1.65
#serverip=192.168.1.51
#netboot=echo Loading kernel and device tree from TFTP and booting from NFS ...; setenv autoload no; tftp ${loadaddr} ${kernel_file}; tftp ${fdtaddr} ${fdtfile}; run netargs; bootz ${loadaddr} - ${fdtaddr}
#uenvcmd=run netboot
###End Load kernel from TFTP

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For kernel 3.14.y and after, the serial port device descriptor changes from ttyO to ttyS

The above uEnv.txt file needs to change accordingly. (ttyO3 --> ttyS3)

 

Copy real rootfs to rootfs partition:

$ pushd /media/rootfs

$ sudo tar cvfz ~/smarct335x-emmc-rootfs.tar.gz .

$ sudo mv ~/smarct335x-emmc-rootfs.tar.gz /media/rootfs/home/root

$ popd


 

Remove SD card:

$ sync
$ sudo umount /media/boot
$ sudo umount /media/rootfs

 

Insert this SD card into your SMARC T335X device and boot up the devices from SD card.

Now it will be almost the same as you did when setup your SD card, but the eMMC device descriptor is /dev/mmcblk1 now.

$ export DISK=/dev/mmcblk1

Erase SD card:

$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=${DISK} bs=1M count=16

Create Partition Layout:

$ sudo sfdisk --in-order --Linux --unit M ${DISK} <<-__EOF__
1,48,0xE,*
,,,-
__EOF__

 

In SDK6, Arago rootfs will mount partition2 as /media/mmcblk1p2 automatically after executing the above command. Umount the partition first.

$ sudo umount /media/mmcblk1p2


Format Partitions:

$ sudo mkfs.vfat -F 16 ${DISK}p1 -n boot
$ sudo mkfs.ext4 ${DISK}p2 -L rootfs


Mount Partitions:

$ sudo mkdir -p /media/boot/
$ sudo mkdir -p /media/rootfs/
$ sudo mount ${DISK}p1 /media/boot/
$ sudo mount ${DISK}p2 /media/rootfs/


Install binaries for partition 1

Copy MLO/u-boot.img/uEnv.txt/zImage to the boot partition


$ sudo cp -v MLO u-boot.img zImage uEnv.txt /media/boot/

 

Only for v3.12.y or after:

Install Kernel Device Tree Binary

 

$ sudo mkdir -p /media/boot/dtbs

$ sudo cp -v am335x-smarct335x.dtb /media/boot/dtbs

 

Install Root File System


$ sudo tar -zxvf smarct335x-emmc-rootfs.tar.gz -C /media/rootfs

 

Unmount eMMC:

 
$ sync
$ sudo umount /media/boot
$ sudo umount /media/rootfs

 

Switch your Boot Select to eMMC and you will be able to boot up from eMMC now.


Last updated 2015-10-22

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