Flashing the Neo 1973
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Revision as of 11:12, 16 July 2007
This describes how to update your openmoko to the latest software. We'll update the kernel, the root filesystem and optionally u-boot (new uboot is only recommended for Phase0 phones, because otherwise you get kernel crashes later; you should probably not flash uboot on a Phase 1 phone without a very good reason).
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Files to download
Neccessary files are at http://buildhost.openmoko.org/tmp/deploy/images/ (the precompiled dfu-util binary there is for Linux/i386, you may need to compile your own for other platforms).
Get:
- dfu-util
- openmoko-devel-image-fic-gta01-20070501054014.rootfs.jffs2
- uImage-2.6.21.1-moko10-r0_0_1883_0-fic-gta01.bin
- for phase 0 (Bv03) phones:
- Tested by a few people:
u-boot-gta01bv3-r8_70124c2602ae2d4c5d3dba05b482d91548242de8_0_2040.bin
MD5SUM: 60c5aeba1bd6642b05b3a5e6f2dafe83 - Tested by hrw:
u-boot-gta01bv3-r8_70124c2602ae2d4c5d3dba05b482d91548242de8_0_2062.bin
MD5SUM: 716f1eba9b0f2be4a0a3be4a56724935
- Tested by a few people:
- for phase 1 phones, uboot update should not be neccessary.
You may want to take the latest versions.
Putting the device into DFU mode
You'll need to boot your openmoko into uboot menu (hold AUX button while pressing power button). Unplug all other usb devices from the host. Plug the phone directly into the host not via a hub.
It also seems that once you've booted your openmoko into the uboot menu, you then should plug it into the USB port. It should show a status message when you do so in terms of "Switching to DFU mode".
Actually flashing things into the device
Double check that u-boot matches your hardware version. Flashing u-boot is really a critical part. You probably only want to do that on phase0 phones.
To update u-boot:
Warning: Do not update u-boot unless you have debug board or are really sure about what you are doing. Flashing wrong u-boot image will brick your device! Note especially that image below is for GTA01B_v03, not GTA01B_v04
./dfu-util -a 1 -R -D u-boot-gta01bv3-r8_70124c2602ae2d4c5d3dba05b482d91548242de8_0_2040.bin
To update the kernel:
./dfu-util -a 3 -R -D ./uImage-2.6.21.1-moko10-r0_0_1883_0-fic-gta01.bin
To update the root filesystem:
./dfu-util -a 5 -R -D ./openmoko-devel-image-fic-gta01-20070501054014.rootfs.jffs2
...now, you'll end up with system that boots, but does not see audio/SD card. You'll need to download corresponding modules.tgz and copy them over to openmoko.
Old versions of uboot are buggy: You may have to press the aux button few times so that machine does not sleep while flashing. It also does not erase rootfs before flashing it... to do that, do minicom /dev/ttyACM0, then nand erase clean rootfs . Unfortunately, old versions of uboot are not really usable, because they fail to enable high 64MB of RAM, and you get nasty crashes after kernel boots.
Good luck!
Troubleshooting notes
If you're facing errors in seemingly random places during the flashing of images, most likely the USB hub or cable through which your Neo1973 is connected, is of too poor quality. It is recommended that you always connect the phone directly to the host when using dfu-util.
If dfu-util reports a message like the following, before it starts flashing:Resetting USB... not at least 2 device changes found ?!? Lost device after RESET?just retry the command - it should work on a second run.
See other notes on Dfu-util page.