TS-4100 U-Boot Development: Difference between revisions

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export CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/folder/bin/arm-tsimx6ul-linux-gnueabihf-
export CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/folder/bin/arm-tsimx6ul-linux-gnueabihf-
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After the environment variables have been set up as shown above the build is now ready to be execute
After the environment variables have been set up as shown above the build is now ready to be executed:
<source lang=bash>
<source lang=bash>
cd /path/to/u-boot-imx
cd /path/to/u-boot-imx

Revision as of 18:46, 15 June 2020

We do provide our U-Boot sources, but we do not recommend rebuilding a custom U-Boot binary as it can leave the system in an unbootable state.

If proceeding with building a custom U-Boot, use the "tsimx_v2016.03_4.1.15_2.0.0_ga" branch from our github repo: https://github.com/embeddedarm/u-boot-imx this can be executed with the following command:

git clone https://github.com/embeddedarm/u-boot-imx.git -b tsimx_v2016.03_4.1.15_2.0.0_ga u-boot-ts4100

When compiling, we recommend using ONLY this cross-compiler, the use of any other compiler may cause issues or may leave the system in an unbootable state! Specifically, we have experienced RAM problems when using a more recent cross compiler to build this version of U-Boot. The tarball can be extracted with the following:

mkdir /opt/toolchains/ts4100/
tar -xf tsimx6ul-glibc-gnueabihf-4.9.4.tar.xz -C /opt/toolchains/ts4100/

Once the tarball has been properly extracted set up the following variables and run the build script:

export ARCH=arm
export CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/folder/bin/arm-tsimx6ul-linux-gnueabihf-

After the environment variables have been set up as shown above the build is now ready to be executed:

cd /path/to/u-boot-imx
./build-imx6ul.sh ts4100

This will output binaries for 1 GB and 512 MB RAM variants in "/u-boot-imx/out/" that can be written to the device using the steps in Update U-Boot.

Note: If the following error message is received: "error while loading shared libraries: libmpfr.so.4: cannot open shared object file:" create the following symbolic link in Debian:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmpfr.so.6 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmpfr.so.4