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| Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) |
| ============================= |
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| Overview |
| -------- |
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| Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) enables the download and upload of firmware |
| to/from U-Boot while connected over USB. |
| |
| U-Boot follows the Universal Serial Bus Device Class Specification for |
| Device Firmware Upgrade Version 1.1 from the USB forum (DFU v1.1 in www.usb.org). |
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| U-Boot implements this DFU capability (CONFIG_DFU) with the command dfu |
| (cmd/dfu.c / CONFIG_CMD_DFU) based on: |
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| - the DFU stack (common/dfu.c and common/spl/spl_dfu.c), based on the |
| USB DFU download gadget (drivers/usb/gadget/f_dfu.c) |
| - The access to mediums is done in DFU backends (driver/dfu) |
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| Today the supported DFU backends are: |
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| - MMC (RAW or FAT / EXT2 / EXT3 / EXT4 file system / SKIP / SCRIPT) |
| - NAND |
| - RAM |
| - SF (serial flash) |
| - MTD (all MTD device: NAND, SPI-NOR, SPI-NAND,...) |
| - virtual |
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| These DFU backends are also used by |
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| - the dfutftp (see README.dfutftp) |
| - the thordown command (cmd/thordown.c and gadget/f_thor.c) |
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| The "virtual" backend is a generic DFU backend to support a board specific |
| target (for example OTP), only based on the weak functions: |
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| - dfu_write_medium_virt |
| - dfu_get_medium_size_virt |
| - dfu_read_medium_virt |
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| Configuration Options |
| --------------------- |
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| The following configuration options are relevant to device firmware upgrade: |
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| * CONFIG_DFU |
| * CONFIG_DFU_OVER_USB |
| * CONFIG_DFU_MMC |
| * CONFIG_DFU_MTD |
| * CONFIG_DFU_NAND |
| * CONFIG_DFU_RAM |
| * CONFIG_DFU_SF |
| * CONFIG_DFU_SF_PART |
| * CONFIG_DFU_TIMEOUT |
| * CONFIG_DFU_VIRTUAL |
| * CONFIG_CMD_DFU |
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| Environment variables |
| --------------------- |
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| The dfu command uses 3 environment variables: |
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| dfu_alt_info |
| The DFU setting for the USB download gadget with a semicolon separated |
| string of information on each alternate:: |
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| dfu_alt_info="<alt1>;<alt2>;....;<altN>" |
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| When several devices are used, the format is: |
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| - <interface> <dev>'='alternate list (';' separated) |
| - each interface is separated by '&':: |
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| dfu_alt_info=\ |
| "<interface1> <dev1>=<alt1>;....;<altN>&"\ |
| "<interface2> <dev2>=<altN+1>;....;<altM>&"\ |
| ...\ |
| "<interfaceI> <devI>=<altY+1>;....;<altZ>&" |
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| dfu_bufsiz |
| size of the DFU buffer, when absent, defaults to |
| CONFIG_SYS_DFU_DATA_BUF_SIZE (8 MiB by default) |
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| dfu_hash_algo |
| name of the hash algorithm to use |
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| Commands |
| -------- |
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| dfu <USB_controller> [<interface> <dev>] list |
| List the alternate device defined in *dfu_alt_info*. |
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| dfu <USB_controller> [<interface> <dev>] [<timeout>] |
| Start the dfu stack on the USB instance with the selected medium |
| backend and use the *dfu_alt_info* variable to configure the |
| alternate setting and link each one with the medium. |
| The dfu command continues until it receives a ^C in the console or |
| a DFU detach transaction from the HOST. If the CONFIG_DFU_TIMEOUT option |
| is enabled and a <timeout> parameter is present in the command line, |
| the DFU operation will be aborted automatically after <timeout> |
| seconds of waiting for the remote to initiate a DFU session. |
| |
| The possible values of <interface> are (with <USB controller> = 0 in the dfu |
| command example) |
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| mmc |
| for eMMC and SD card:: |
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| dfu 0 mmc <dev> |
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| each element in *dfu_alt_info* being |
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| * <name> raw <offset> <size> [mmcpart <num>] raw access to mmc device |
| * <name> part <dev> <part_id> [offset <byte>] raw access to partition |
| * <name> fat <dev> <part_id> file in FAT partition |
| * <name> ext4 <dev> <part_id> file in EXT4 partition |
| * <name> skip 0 0 ignore flashed data |
| * <name> script 0 0 execute commands in shell |
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| with |
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| offset |
| is the offset in the device (hexadecimal without "0x") |
| size |
| is the size of the access area (hexadecimal without "0x") |
| or 0 which means whole device |
| partid |
| being the GPT or DOS partition index, |
| num |
| being the eMMC hardware partition number. |
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| A value of environment variable *dfu_alt_info* for eMMC could be:: |
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| u-boot raw 0x3e 0x800 mmcpart 1;bl2 raw 0x1e 0x1d mmcpart 1 |
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| A value of environment variable *dfu_alt_info* for SD card could be:: |
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| u-boot raw 0x80 0x800;uImage ext4 0 2 |
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| If you don't want to flash the given image file to storage, use the "skip" |
| type entity. |
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| - It can be used to protect from flashing the wrong image for the specific board. |
| - Especially, this layout will be useful when the thor protocol is used, |
| which performs flashing in batch mode, where more than one file is |
| processed. |
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| For example, if one makes a single tar file with support for the two |
| boards with u-boot-<board1>.bin and u-boot-<board2>.bin files, one |
| can use it to flash a proper u-boot image on both without a failure:: |
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| u-boot-<board1>.bin raw 0x80 0x800; u-boot-<board2>.bin skip 0 0 |
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| When flashing a new system image requires you to do some more complex |
| things than just writing data to the storage medium, one can use 'script' |
| type. Data written to such an entity will be executed as a command list |
| in the u-boot's shell. This for example allows you to re-create a partition |
| layout and even set a new *dfu_alt_info* for the newly created partitions. |
| Such a script would look like:: |
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| setenv dfu_alt_info ... |
| setenv mbr_parts ... |
| mbr write ... |
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| Please note that this means the user will be able to execute any |
| arbitrary commands just like in the u-boot's shell. |
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| nand |
| raw slc nand device:: |
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| dfu 0 nand <dev> |
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| each element in *dfu_alt_info* being either of |
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| * <name> raw <offset> <size> raw access to nand device |
| * <name> part <dev_id> <part_id> raw access to partition |
| * <name> partubi <dev_id> <part_id> raw access to ubi partition |
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| with |
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| offset |
| is the offset in the nand device (hexadecimal without "0x") |
| size |
| is the size of the access area (hexadecimal without "0x") |
| dev_id |
| is the NAND device index (decimal only) |
| part_id |
| is the NAND partition index (decimal only) |
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| ram |
| raw access to ram:: |
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| dfu 0 ram <dev> |
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| dev |
| is not used for RAM target |
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| each element in *dfu_alt_info* being:: |
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| <name> ram <offset> <size> raw access to ram |
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| with |
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| offset |
| is the offset in the ram device (hexadecimal without "0x") |
| size |
| is the size of the access area (hexadecimal without "0x") |
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| sf |
| serial flash : NOR:: |
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| cmd: dfu 0 sf <dev> |
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| each element in *dfu_alt_info* being either of: |
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| * <name> raw <offset> <size> raw access to sf device |
| * <name> part <dev_id> <part_id> raw access to partition |
| * <name> partubi <dev_id> <part_id> raw access to ubi partition |
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| with |
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| offset |
| is the offset in the sf device (hexadecimal without "0x") |
| size |
| is the size of the access area (hexadecimal without "0x") |
| dev_id |
| is the sf device index (the device is "nor<dev_id>") (deximal only) |
| part_id |
| is the MTD partition index (decimal only) |
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| mtd |
| all MTD device: NAND, SPI-NOR, SPI-NAND,...:: |
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| cmd: dfu 0 mtd <dev> |
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| with |
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| dev |
| the mtd identifier as defined in mtd command |
| (nand0, nor0, spi-nand0,...) |
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| each element in *dfu_alt_info* being either of: |
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| * <name> raw <offset> <size> for raw access to mtd device |
| * <name> part <part_id> for raw access to partition |
| * <name> partubi <part_id> for raw access to ubi partition |
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| with |
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| offset |
| is the offset in the mtd device (hexadecimal without "0x") |
| size |
| is the size of the access area (hexadecimal without "0x") |
| part_id |
| is the MTD partition index (decimal only) |
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| virt |
| virtual flash back end for DFU |
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| :: |
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| cmd: dfu 0 virt <dev> |
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| each element in *dfu_alt_info* being: |
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| * <name> |
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| <interface> and <dev> are absent, the dfu command to use multiple devices:: |
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| cmd: dfu 0 list |
| cmd: dfu 0 |
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| *dfu_alt_info* variable provides the list of <interface> <dev> with |
| alternate list separated by '&' with the same format for each <alt>:: |
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| mmc <dev>=<alt1>;....;<altN> |
| nand <dev>=<alt1>;....;<altN> |
| ram <dev>=<alt1>;....;<altN> |
| sf <dev>=<alt1>;....;<altN> |
| mtd <dev>=<alt1>;....;<altN> |
| virt <dev>=<alt1>;....;<altN> |
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| Callbacks |
| --------- |
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| The weak callback functions can be implemented to manage specific behavior |
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| dfu_initiated_callback |
| called when the DFU transaction is started, used to initialize the device |
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| dfu_flush_callback |
| called at the end of the DFU write after DFU manifestation, used to manage |
| the device when the DFU transaction is closed |
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| Host tools |
| ---------- |
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| When U-Boot runs the dfu stack, the DFU host tools can be used |
| to send/receive firmware images on each configured alternate. |
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| For example dfu-util is a host side implementation of the DFU 1.1 |
| specifications(http://dfu-util.sourceforge.net/) which works with U-Boot. |
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| Usage |
| ----- |
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| Example 1: firmware located in eMMC or SD card, with: |
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| - alternate 1 (alt=1) for SPL partition (GPT partition 1) |
| - alternate 2 (alt=2) for U-Boot partition (GPT partition 2) |
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| The U-Boot configuration is:: |
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| U-Boot> env set dfu_alt_info "spl part 0 1;u-boot part 0 2" |
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| U-Boot> dfu 0 mmc 0 list |
| DFU alt settings list: |
| dev: eMMC alt: 0 name: spl layout: RAW_ADDR |
| dev: eMMC alt: 1 name: u-boot layout: RAW_ADDR |
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| Boot> dfu 0 mmc 0 |
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| On the Host side: |
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| list the available alternate setting:: |
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| $> dfu-util -l |
| dfu-util 0.9 |
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| Copyright 2005-2009 Weston Schmidt, Harald Welte and OpenMoko Inc. |
| Copyright 2010-2016 Tormod Volden and Stefan Schmidt |
| This program is Free Software and has ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY |
| Please report bugs to http://sourceforge.net/p/dfu-util/tickets/ |
| |
| Found DFU: [0483:5720] ver=0200, devnum=45, cfg=1, intf=0, path="3-1.3.1", \ |
| alt=1, name="u-boot", serial="003A00203438510D36383238" |
| Found DFU: [0483:5720] ver=0200, devnum=45, cfg=1, intf=0, path="3-1.3.1", \ |
| alt=0, name="spl", serial="003A00203438510D36383238" |
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| To download to U-Boot, use -D option |
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| $> dfu-util -a 0 -D u-boot-spl.bin |
| $> dfu-util -a 1 -D u-boot.bin |
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| To upload from U-Boot, use -U option |
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| $> dfu-util -a 0 -U u-boot-spl.bin |
| $> dfu-util -a 1 -U u-boot.bin |
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| To request a DFU detach and reset the USB connection: |
| $> dfu-util -a 0 -e -R |
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| Example 2: firmware located in NOR (sf) and NAND, with: |
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| - alternate 1 (alt=1) for SPL partition (NOR GPT partition 1) |
| - alternate 2 (alt=2) for U-Boot partition (NOR GPT partition 2) |
| - alternate 3 (alt=3) for U-Boot-env partition (NOR GPT partition 3) |
| - alternate 4 (alt=4) for UBI partition (NAND GPT partition 1) |
| |
| :: |
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| U-Boot> env set dfu_alt_info \ |
| "sf 0:0:10000000:0=spl part 0 1;u-boot part 0 2; \ |
| u-boot-env part 0 3&nand 0=UBI partubi 0,1" |
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| U-Boot> dfu 0 list |
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| DFU alt settings list: |
| dev: SF alt: 0 name: spl layout: RAW_ADDR |
| dev: SF alt: 1 name: ssbl layout: RAW_ADDR |
| dev: SF alt: 2 name: u-boot-env layout: RAW_ADDR |
| dev: NAND alt: 3 name: UBI layout: RAW_ADDR |
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| U-Boot> dfu 0 |
| |
| :: |
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| $> dfu-util -l |
| Found DFU: [0483:5720] ver=9999, devnum=96, cfg=1,\ |
| intf=0, alt=3, name="UBI", serial="002700333338511934383330" |
| Found DFU: [0483:5720] ver=9999, devnum=96, cfg=1,\ |
| intf=0, alt=2, name="u-boot-env", serial="002700333338511934383330" |
| Found DFU: [0483:5720] ver=9999, devnum=96, cfg=1,\ |
| intf=0, alt=1, name="u-boot", serial="002700333338511934383330" |
| Found DFU: [0483:5720] ver=9999, devnum=96, cfg=1,\ |
| intf=0, alt=0, name="spl", serial="002700333338511934383330" |
| |
| Same example with MTD backend |
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| :: |
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| U-Boot> env set dfu_alt_info \ |
| "mtd nor0=spl part 1;u-boot part 2;u-boot-env part 3&"\ |
| "mtd nand0=UBI partubi 1" |
| |
| U-Boot> dfu 0 list |
| using id 'nor0,0' |
| using id 'nor0,1' |
| using id 'nor0,2' |
| using id 'nand0,0' |
| DFU alt settings list: |
| dev: MTD alt: 0 name: spl layout: RAW_ADDR |
| dev: MTD alt: 1 name: u-boot layout: RAW_ADDR |
| dev: MTD alt: 2 name: u-boot-env layout: RAW_ADDR |
| dev: MTD alt: 3 name: UBI layout: RAW_ADDR |
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| Example 3 |
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| firmware located in SD Card (mmc) and virtual partition on OTP and PMIC |
| non-volatile memory |
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| - alternate 1 (alt=1) for scard |
| - alternate 2 (alt=2) for OTP (virtual) |
| - alternate 3 (alt=3) for PMIC NVM (virtual) |
| |
| :: |
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| U-Boot> env set dfu_alt_info \ |
| "mmc 0=sdcard raw 0 0x100000&"\ |
| "virt 0=otp" \ |
| "virt 1=pmic" |
| |
| :: |
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| U-Boot> dfu 0 list |
| DFU alt settings list: |
| dev: eMMC alt: 0 name: sdcard layout: RAW_ADDR |
| dev: VIRT alt: 1 name: otp layout: RAW_ADDR |
| dev: VIRT alt: 2 name: pmic layout: RAW_ADDR |