Yocto BSP layer for the Rockchip SOC boards
This README file contains information on building and booting the meta-rockchip BSP layers.
Please see the corresponding sections below for details.
This layer depends on:
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URI: git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky
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branch: kirkstone
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URI: git://git.openembedded.org/meta-openembedded
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layers: meta-oe
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branch: kirkstone
I. Configure yocto/oe Environment
II. Building meta-rockchip BSP Layers
III. Booting your Device
IV. Tested Hardwares
V. Supporting new Machine
In order to build an image with BSP support for a given release, you need to download the corresponding layers described in the "Dependencies" section. Be sure that everything is in the same directory.
~ $ mkdir yocto; cd yocto
~/yocto $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky -b kirkstone
~/yocto $ git clone git://git.openembedded.org/meta-openembedded.git -b kirkstone
And put the meta-rockchip layer here too.
Then you need to source the configuration script:
~/yocto $ source poky/oe-init-build-env
Having done that, you can build a image for a rockchip board by adding the location of the meta-rockchip layer to bblayers.conf, along with any other layers needed.
For example:
# build/conf/bblayers.conf
BBLAYERS ?= " \
${TOPDIR}/../meta-rockchip \
${TOPDIR}/../poky/meta \
${TOPDIR}/../poky/meta-poky \
${TOPDIR}/../poky/meta-yocto-bsp \
${TOPDIR}/../meta-openembedded/meta-oe \
To enable a particular machine, you need to add a MACHINE line naming the BSP to the local.conf file:
MACHINE = "xxx"
All supported machines can be found in meta-rockchip/conf/machine.
You should then be able to build a image as such:
$ bitbake core-image-minimal
At the end of a successful build, you should have an .wic image in /path/to/yocto/build/tmp/deploy/<MACHINE>/, also with an rockchip firmware image: update.img.
Under Linux, you can use upgrade_tool: http://opensource.rock-chips.com/wiki_Upgradetool to flash the image:
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Put your device into rockusb mode: http://opensource.rock-chips.com/wiki_Rockusb
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If it's maskrom rockusb mode, try to enter miniloader rockusb mode:
$ sudo upgrade_tool db \<IMAGE PATH\>/loader.bin
- Flash the image (wic image or rockchip firmware image)
$ sudo upgrade_tool wl 0 \<IMAGE PATH\>/\<IMAGE NAME\>.wic # For wic image
$ sudo upgrade_tool uf \<IMAGE PATH\>/update.img # For rockchip firmware image
The following undergo regular basic testing with their respective MACHINE types.
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px3se evb board
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rk3308 evb board
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rk3326 evb board
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px30 evb board
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rk3328 evb board
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rk3288 evb board
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rk3399 sapphire excavator board
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rk3399pro evb board
To support new machine, you can either add new machine config in meta-rockchip/conf/machine, or choose a similar existing machine and override it's configurations in local config file.
In general, a new machine needs to specify it's u-boot config, kernel config, kernel device tree and wifi/bt firmware:
For example:
KBUILD_DEFCONFIG = "rk3326_linux_defconfig"
KERNEL_DEVICETREE = "rockchip/rk3326-evb-lp3-v10-linux.dtb"
UBOOT_MACHINE = "evb-rk3326_defconfig"
RK_WIFIBT_FIRMWARES = " \
rkwifibt-firmware-ap6212a1-wifi \
rkwifibt-firmware-ap6212a1-bt \
brcm-tools \
"
If you want to use your own local u-boot and kernel sources, a simple way is to override related configurations in local config file.
For example using the kernel/ and u-boot/ in the same directory of meta-rockchip:
# build/conf/local.conf
SRC_URI_pn-linux-rockchip = " \
git://${TOPDIR}/../kernel;protocol=file;usehead=1 \
file://cgroups.cfg \
"
SRCREV_pn-linux-rockchip = "${AUTOREV}"
KBRANCH = "HEAD"
SRC_URI_pn-u-boot = " \
git://${TOPDIR}/../u-boot;protocol=file;usehead=1 \
"
SRCREV_pn-u-boot = "${AUTOREV}"
- Jeffy Chen
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