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: Kernel images, Qi will look for (can be in either uImage (u-boot image) or zImage format, file name should still be uImage-GTA0[123].bin) | : Kernel images, Qi will look for (can be in either uImage (u-boot image) or zImage format, file name should still be uImage-GTA0[123].bin) | ||
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: make Qi skip this partition | : make Qi skip this partition |
Revision as of 13:33, 25 January 2009
Qi is a replacement for the uBoot bootloader reduced to the core bootloader functions.
Its advantages comparing to u-boot are:
- actively developed (u-boot on GTA02 is not maintained lately)
- easier configuration, more robust and predictable
- large uSD cards support
- large (>2M) kernels support without tweaking
Contents |
About Qi
Requirements
GTA02 Hardware is recommended over GTA01, since GTA02 does have a fallback u-boot in nor that provides DFU-Mode. Qi does NOT provide DFU-Mode so GTA01-Users will have no (easy) way to flash their device!
Features
- booting from primary SD partitions (1st, 2nd or 3rd)
- booting from NAND
- configuration by files in /boot
- automatically choose correct kernel for device hardware
- ext2/3 are supported
- symlinks are supported
Limitations
- no DFU-Mode
- no boot menu
- FAT partitions are ignored
Defaults
If the kernel is found on uSD, Qi assumes the rootfs to be on the same partition as the kernel. In case of boot from NAND, it assumes that rootfs is also on NAND (just as u-boot does). See below for help with an extra /boot-partition. The default rootdelay is 1 second.
Files
- /boot/uImage-GTA0[123].bin
- Kernel images, Qi will look for (can be in either uImage (u-boot image) or zImage format, file name should still be uImage-GTA0[123].bin)
- /boot/append-GTA0[123]
- Additional kernel arguments. All arguments should be on the first and the only line separated by spaces, for example: loglevel=8 rootdelay=5
- /boot/noboot-GTA0[123]
- make Qi skip this partition
Boot Order
- SD Partition 1
- SD Partition 2
- SD Partition 3
- NAND
- Memory Test
LED and Vibrator Signals
- AUX LED is turned on either on:
- Successful partition mount
- Successful kernel pull
- Successful initramfs pull
- AUX LED is turned off and vibrator runs briefly either on:
- Fail of kernel pull
- Fail of initramfs pull
- Fail of mount partition
- Skipping of current boot possibility
- AUX LED is turned off either on:
- Start of the kernel
- Start of the mem test
- Start of the kernel pull
- Start of the initramfs pull
- One Blue shine every ~10 second: did not find any valid kernel to boot
- About four RED shines per second: kernel panic.
Booting
A short press on the power button is enough to make Qi start booting. In a few seconds the backlight will be lit, but the kernel will not spew any console messages unless something is wrong. It may take up to 2 minutes (depends on distribution) until X is started during which there will be no visual feedback. Please be patient.
Choosing a Kernel
If a user presses the AUX button after successful partition mount and before start of the kernel pull (that is, while the red LED is on), this boot possibility is skipped (and GTA02 owners can feel vibration).
On versions newer than Jan 18 if a user holds the POWER button just before start of the kernel, debugging parameters are added to the kernel command line and a lot of information is output to the screen.
Boot Menu
Qi's concept is to leave everything possible to Linux, that includes even the video init. Therefore Qi does NOT provide a boot menu. This should rather be implemented by a minimal Kernel, initramfs and menu system. It may be more comfortable for some users and may get them to switch from uboot to Qi. This does not exist yet (it's already implemented for some Angstrom-supported devices and for Zaurus, so porting should be relatively easy).
Download and installation
The daily download is a qi-s3cXXXX-andy_somenumber.udfu file at http://people.openmoko.org/andy/ . Use the file appropriate to your device:
- GTA01 -> qi-s3c2410
- GTA02 -> qi-s3c2442
- GTA03 -> qi-s3c6410
The installation should be flashing like (do it in DFU mode of NOR u-boot):
# dfu-util -a u-boot -R -D qi-s3c6410-andy_8589b40295653557.udfu
Source code
git://git.openmoko.org/git/qi.git , http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qi.git;a=summary . One can also just use strings(1) on the .udfu file to get an idea of where Qi currently looks for files.
README
The latest README file can be found in the git as well:http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qi.git;a=blob;f=README;hb=HEAD
Tips, Tricks, Tweaks
Enabling console messages
[1] If it's SD Card boot, just create a text file, e.g., for a GTA02 use
/boot/append-GTA02
on the rootfs in question, put in there
loglevel=8
and you'll see the messages on boot. If it's NAND right now you need to edit the default commandline in Qi for gta02.
/boot-Partition
If you have a Partition for /boot, you will need to add a argument for the kernel to know which partition is the rootfs. Add this in /boot/append-GTA0[123]:
root=/dev/mmcblk0p2
for a rootfs on the second partition.
SD Initialisation
If you don't specify loglevel=8 in append-GTAXX, and booting fails with a "VFS: Cannot open root device "mmcblk0p1" or unknown-block(2,0)", the SD card needs a little bit more time to initialise.
Put a "rootdelay=5" in append-GTAXX like so:
rootdelay=5
Testing speed improvements
Stopwatch results on Qi (error is approx ±1/2 second):
Booting SHR image with uBoot:
- 0:00 power button held down
- 0:07 splash screen appears
- 0:15 drops to console showing kernel messages scrolling by for ~1 minute
- 1:18 Openmoko 'please wait' splash
- 1:31 desktop animated splash
- 2:38 finished booting
Booting identical setup with Qi flashed over uBoot:
- 0:00 power button held down
- 0:06 backlit black
- 0:13 please wait booting... (only this text on console for next 38 seconds)
- 0:51 Angstrom console message (at the end of kernel output with uBoot, but ONLY text display to appear throughout this stage with Qi)
- 0:54 Openmoko 'please wait' splash
- 1:05 desktop animated splash
- 1:54 finished booting
So for this particular configuration, it reduced time-to-desktop by about 28%, about 44 seconds. Surprisingly, the later segments of booting (desktop) were also noticeably faster than with uBoot - One would have expected just the fist stages up until init (kernel finished establishing itself) to be faster.