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BeagleV Starlight and the StarFive JH7100 SoC has been merged into upstream buildroot. Instructions are available in buildroot master branch.
This builds a complete RISC-V cross-compile toolchain for the StarFiveTech JH7100 SoC. It also builds U-boot and a flattened image tree (FIT) image with a OpenSBI binary, linux kernel, device tree, ramdisk and rootdisk for the Starlight development board.
Recommend OS: Ubuntu 16.04/18.04
After installing the operating system. Do not forget updating all packages
$sudo apt update
$sudo apt upgrade
Install required additional packages.
$ sudo apt-get install autoconf automake autotools-dev bc bison xxd \
build-essential curl flex gawk gdisk git gperf libgmp-dev \
libmpc-dev libmpfr-dev libncurses-dev libssl-dev libtool \
patchutils python screen texinfo unzip zlib1g-dev device-tree-compiler
Checkout this repository (the multimedia branch: JH7100_starlight_multimedia
). Then you will need to checkout all of the linked
submodules using:
$ git checkout --track origin/JH7100_starlight_multimedia
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
This will take some time and require around 7GB of disk space. Some modules may fail because certain dependencies don’t have the best git hosting.
Once the submodules are initialized, 4 submodules buildroot
, HiFive_U-boot
,
linux
and opensbi
need checkout to corresponding branches manually, seeing .gitmodule
$ cd buildroot && git checkout starlight_multimedia && cd ..
$ cd HiFive_U-Boot && git checkout JH7100_Multimedia_V0.1.0 && cd ..
$ cd linux && git checkout beaglev-5.13.y_multimedia && cd ..
$ cd opensbi && git checkout master && cd ..
After update submodules, run make
or make -jx
and the complete toolchain and
fw_payload.bin.out & image.fit will be built. The completed build tree will consume about 18G of
disk space.
By default, the above generated image does not contain VPU module(wave511, the video hard decode driver and openmax-il framework library). The following instructions will add VPU module according to your requirement:
$ make -jx
$ make vpubuild
$ rm -rf work/buildroot_initramfs/images/rootfs.tar
$ make -jx
Copy files fw_payload.bin.out and image.fit to tftp installation path to use
Path:
freelight-u-sdk/work/image.fit
freelight-u-sdk/work/opensbi/platform/generic/firmware/fw_payload.bin.out
The other make command:
make linux-menuconfig # Kernel menuconfig
make uboot-menuconfig # uboot menuconfig
make buildroot_initramfs-menuconfig # initramfs menuconfig
make buildroot_rootfs-menuconfig # rootfs menuconfig
If you don’t already use a local tftp server, then you probably want to make the sdcard target; the default size is 16 GBs. NOTE THIS WILL DESTROY ALL EXISTING DATA on the target sdcard; please modify the following file.
conf/beaglev_defconfig_513:
change
CONFIG_CMDLINE="earlyprintk console=tty1 console=ttyS0,115200 debug rootwait stmmaceth=chain_mode:1"
to
CONFIG_CMDLINE="earlyprintk console=tty1 console=ttyS0,115200 debug rootwait stmmaceth=chain_mode:1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p3"
HiFive_U-Boot/configs/starfive_jh7100_starlight_smode_defconfig:
change
CONFIG_USE_BOOTCOMMAND is not set
to
CONFIG_USE_BOOTCOMMAND=y
change
#CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND="run mmcsetup; run fdtsetup; run fatenv; echo 'running boot2...'; run boot2"
to
CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND="run mmcsetup; run fdtsetup; run fatenv; echo 'running boot2...'; run boot2"
Please insert the TF card and run command df -h
to check the device name /dev/sdXX
, then run command umount /dev/sdXX
», then run the following instructions to build TF card image:
make buildroot_rootfs -jx
make -jx
make vpubuild_rootfs
make clean
make -jx
make buildroot_rootfs -jx
make DISK=/dev/sdX format-nvdla-rootfs && sync
Note: please also do not forget to update the fw_payload.bin.out
which is built by this step.
After the Starlight is properly connected to the serial port cable, network cable and power cord turn on the power from the wall power socket to power on the Starlight and you will see the startup information as follows:
bootloader version: 210209-4547a8d
ddr 0x00000000, 1M test
ddr 0x00100000, 2M test
DDR clk 2133M,Version: 210302-5aea32f
2
Press any key as soon as it starts up to enter the upgrade menu. In this menu, you can update uboot
bootloader version: 210209-4547a8d
ddr 0x00000000, 1M test
ddr 0x00100000, 2M test
DDR clk 2133M,Version: 210302-5aea32f
0
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxFLASH PROGRAMMINGxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
0:update boot
1:quit
select the function:
Type «0» to update the uboot file fw_payload.bin.out via Xmodem mode, and then Type «1» to exit Flash Programming.
After that, you will see the information Starlight #
when press the «f» button, select the installation path
and install image.fit through TFTP:
Step1: set enviroment parameter:
setenv bootfile vmlinuz;setenv fdt_addr_r 0x88000000;setenv fdt_high 0xffffffffffffffff;setenv fdtcontroladdr 0xffffffffffffffff;setenv initrd_high 0xffffffffffffffff;setenv kernel_addr_r 0x84000000;setenv fileaddr a0000000;setenv ipaddr 192.168.xxx.xxx;setenv serverip 192.168.xxx.xxx
Step2: upload image file to ddr:
tftpboot ${fileaddr} ${serverip}:image.fit;
Step3: load and excute:
bootm start ${fileaddr};bootm loados ${fileaddr};booti 0x80200000 0x86100000:${filesize} 0x86000000
When you see the buildroot login:
message, then congratulations, the launch was successful
buildroot login:root
Password: starfive