Installing Images Using USB Serial Downloader Protocol (SDP)
The preferred method of installing Yocto images to SD card is this: Flashing SD Card with Linux Image from Linux Host. However sometimes, extracting the SD card from the kit is not possible (for example, when the kit is installed to a device and is not easily accessible). In this case, use the method below.
Perform the following step-wise procedure to install the Yocto images to SD card installed into i.MX 8M NAVQ Plus kit:
Power the kit off by disconnecting the USB Type C cable from the development host.
Set the target boot mode to the USB serial downloader mode by setting the boot switches as follows:
SW2.1 - 1
SW2.2 - 0
Power the kit on by connecting the USB Type C cable to the development host. Use the kit port labeled
USB1
.Check that the new USB device has appeared on your development host:
[psl@i7 ~]$ lsusb | grep -i nxp Bus 001 Device 025: ID 1fc9:0146 NXP Semiconductors
On the host, go to the Yocto images directory:
[psl@i7 ~]$ cd ~/5-15-5-DESKTOP/builddir/tmp/deploy/images/imx8mpnavq [psl@i7 imx8mmnavq]$ ls -1 ... imx-boot-imx8mpnavq-sd.bin-flash_evk imx-image-desktop-ros-imx8mpnavq.wic.bz2 uuu ...
The images above are:
imx-boot-imx8mpnavq-sd.bin-flash_evk
- U-Boot-ATF-OPTEE boot image;imx-image-desktop-ros-imx8mpnavq.wic.bz2
- Ubuntu 20 root filesystem;uuu
- pre-built image of theuuu
utility (you could also use pre-builtuuu
image from https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools/releases/latest, or build it from sources https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools/tree/master);
Unpack the compressed image of the root filesystem:
[psl@i7 imx8mmnavq]$ bzip2 -d imx-image-desktop-ros-imx8mpnavq.wic.bz2 ...
Launch the
uuu
tool with appropriate script as a parameter for installing the bootable Linux image:[psl@i7 imx8mmnavq]$ sudo ./uuu -v -b sd_all imx-boot-imx8mpnavq-sd.bin-flash_evk imx-image-desktop-ros-imx8mpnavq.wic uuu (Universal Update Utility) for nxp imx chips -- libuuu_1.3.82-0-g9c56e46 Wait for Known USB Device Appear...
The
uuu
tool will proceed to install the Production Yocto image to the storage device (SD card) on the target board:uuu (Universal Update Utility) for nxp imx chips -- libuuu_1.3.74-2-g302da91 Success 1 Failure 0 ... 1:3 7/ 7 [Done ] FB: Done
When
uuu
has finished, the bootable Linux image has been installed to the on-module storage. Given proper setting of the boot switches, next power-on will boot the target board from the SD storage device.
Verifying New Installation
Perform the following step-wise procedure to verify boot of the newly installed Linux images from the SD card plugged into the kit:
Power the kit off by disconnecting the USB Type C cable from the development host.
Select the appropriate boot mode (boot from SD) by setting the boot switches as follows:
SW2.1 - 1
SW2.2 - 1
Power the kit on by connecting the USB Type C cable to the development host.
Verify that the following Linux boot-up messages appear on the serial console:
NOTICE: BL31: v2.4(release): NOTICE: BL31: Built : 05:49:10, Mar 2 2022 U-Boot 2021.04-lf_v2021.04+g60519b47e7 (Jul 31 2022 - 08:56:04 +0000) CPU: i.MX8MP[8] rev1.1 1800 MHz (running at 1200 MHz) CPU: Commercial temperature grade (0C to 95C) at 44C Reset cause: POR Model: Voxelbotics NAVQPlus board DRAM: 4 GiB ... Starting kernel ... [ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0000000000 [0x410fd034] ... Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS imx8mpnavq ttymxc1 imx8mpnavq login:
Enter the Linux session by typing
user
for both the user name and password.