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$ export BL31=/path/to/arm-trusted-firmware/build/rk3399/release/bl31/bl31.elf | $ export BL31=/path/to/arm-trusted-firmware/build/rk3399/release/bl31/bl31.elf | ||
Build U-Boot: | Build U-Boot (you may need to install additional packages to successfully compile, such as <tt>bc</tt>, <tt>python-pyelftools</tt>, or <tt>swig</tt>): | ||
$ make mrproper | $ make mrproper |
Latest revision as of 02:52, 25 May 2023
Commands to be run as a normal user are prefixed with $
, commands to be run as root are prefixed with #
. We assume your target device is /dev/sdX, adjust accordingly.
Obtaining and Building U-Boot And TF-A
The first step is to compile the open firmware (TF-A) and the open bootloader (u-boot).
Clone u-boot git repository:
$ git clone https://source.denx.de/u-boot/u-boot.git
Clone TF-A git repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware.git
Build TF-A (you will need aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc and arm-none-eabi-gcc for this)
$ cd arm-trusted-firmware $ make realclean $ make CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- PLAT=rk3399
Next, export the path to your compiled BL31 in the shell you'll build u-boot in. Adjust the path as necessary.
$ export BL31=/path/to/arm-trusted-firmware/build/rk3399/release/bl31/bl31.elf
Build U-Boot (you may need to install additional packages to successfully compile, such as bc, python-pyelftools, or swig):
$ make mrproper $ make rockpro64-rk3399_defconfig $ make CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- -j$(nproc)
Preparing The Block Device
Here we assume your block device is /dev/sdX, adjust as needed.
Create a new partition table:
# parted -s /dev/sdX mklabel gpt
Create the partitions for loader and u-boot:
# parted -s /dev/sdX mkpart loader 64s 8MiB # parted -s /dev/sdX mkpart uboot 8MiB 16MiB
Create the partition for u-boot's environment (optional, but you'll have to adjust the following offsets if you don't do it):
# parted -s /dev/sdX mkpart env 16MiB 32MiB
Create the "efi" boot partition and mark it as bootable:
# parted -s /dev/sdX mkpart efi fat32 32MiB 544MiB # parted -s /dev/sdX set 4 boot on
Create the root partition:
# parted -s /dev/sdX mkpart root ext4 544MiB 100%
Creating The File Systems
Now create the file systems for boot and root:
# mkfs.vfat -n "efi" /dev/sdX4 # mkfs.ext4 -L "rootfs" /dev/sdX5
Flashing U-Boot
Flash idbloader.img and uboot.img:
# dd if=idbloader.img of=/dev/sdX1 # dd if=u-boot.itb of=/dev/sdX2
Fetching The Root File System Tarball
Fetch the root filesystem tarball and the PGP signature
$ wget -N http://os.archlinuxarm.org/os/ArchLinuxARM-aarch64-latest.tar.gz{,.sig}
Fetch the gpg keys:
$ curl 'https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x68b3537f39a313b3e574d06777193f152bdbe6a6' | gpg --import=-
Compare the key ID provided in the above command with the one listed here: https://archlinuxarm.org/about/package-signing (Take good note of the domain and HTTPS)
Verify the tarball's authenticity
$ gpg --verify ArchLinuxARM-aarch64-latest.tar.gz.sig
Installing The Root File System
# mount /dev/sdX5 /mnt/alarm-root # mkdir /mnt/alarm-root/boot # mount /dev/sdX4 /mnt/alarm-root/boot # bsdtar -xpf ArchLinuxARM-aarch64-latest.tar.gz -C /mnt/alarm-root
Editing fstab
Find your partition UUIDs for both partitions using lsblk
:
$ lsblk -o NAME,SIZE,MOUNTPOINTS,PARTUUID
In /mnt/alarm-root/etc/fstab, put the lines
PARTUUID=root-uuid-here / ext4 defaults 0 1 PARTUUID=boot-uuid-here /boot vfat defaults 0 2
with your UUIDs in place of the placeholder.
Writing extlinux.conf
Create a /mnt/alarm-root/boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf with these contents:
default l0 menu title ROCKPro64 Boot Menu prompt 0 timeout 50 label l0 menu label Boot Arch Kernel linux /Image fdt /dtbs/rockchip/rk3399-rockpro64.dtb append initrd=/initramfs-linux.img earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0xff1a0000 console=ttyS2,1500000n8 root=LABEL=rootfs rw rootwait
Once done, unmount the partitions:
# umount /mnt/alarm-root/boot # umount /mnt/alarm-root
Finishing Setup
SSH in as root with password root and run
# pacman-key --init # pacman-key --populate archlinuxarm