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Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -05003Android Fastboot
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +00004================
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -05005
6Overview
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +02007--------
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -05008
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +02009The protocol that is used over USB and UDP is described in [1]_.
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000010
11The current implementation supports the following standard commands:
12
13- ``boot``
14- ``continue``
15- ``download``
16- ``erase`` (if enabled)
17- ``flash`` (if enabled)
18- ``getvar``
19- ``reboot``
20- ``reboot-bootloader``
21- ``set_active`` (only a stub implementation which always succeeds)
Heiko Schocher3a994482021-02-10 09:29:03 +010022- ``ucmd`` (if enabled)
23- ``acmd`` (if enabled)
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000024
25The following OEM commands are supported (if enabled):
26
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020027- ``oem format`` - this executes ``gpt write mmc %x $partitions``
Patrick Delaunay61687702021-01-27 14:46:48 +010028- ``oem partconf`` - this executes ``mmc partconf %x <arg> 0`` to configure eMMC
29 with <arg> = boot_ack boot_partition
Patrick Delaunay67af29a2021-01-27 14:46:49 +010030- ``oem bootbus`` - this executes ``mmc bootbus %x %s`` to configure eMMC
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000031
32Support for both eMMC and NAND devices is included.
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -050033
34Client installation
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020035-------------------
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -050036
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000037The counterpart to this is the fastboot client which can be found in
38Android's ``platform/system/core`` repository in the fastboot
39folder. It runs on Windows, Linux and OSX. The fastboot client is
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020040part of the Android SDK Platform-Tools and can be downloaded from [2]_.
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -050041
42Board specific
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020043--------------
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000044
45USB configuration
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020046^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000047
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -050048The fastboot gadget relies on the USB download gadget, so the following
49options must be configured:
50
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000051::
52
53 CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DOWNLOAD
54 CONFIG_USB_GADGET_VENDOR_NUM
55 CONFIG_USB_GADGET_PRODUCT_NUM
56 CONFIG_USB_GADGET_MANUFACTURER
57
58NOTE: The ``CONFIG_USB_GADGET_VENDOR_NUM`` must be one of the numbers
59supported by the fastboot client. The list of vendor IDs supported can
60be found in the fastboot client source code.
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -050061
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000062General configuration
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020063^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Barnes, Clifton A1f9f3212014-07-22 11:23:56 -040064
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000065The fastboot protocol requires a large memory buffer for
66downloads. This buffer should be as large as possible for a
67platform. The location of the buffer and size are set with
68``CONFIG_FASTBOOT_BUF_ADDR`` and ``CONFIG_FASTBOOT_BUF_SIZE``. These
69may be overridden on the fastboot command line using ``-l`` and
70``-s``.
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -050071
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000072Fastboot environment variables
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020073------------------------------
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000074
75Partition aliases
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020076^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -050077
Michael Scottced33492015-03-11 10:02:31 -070078Fastboot partition aliases can also be defined for devices where GPT
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020079limitations prevent user-friendly partition names such as ``boot``, ``system``
80and ``cache``. Or, where the actual partition name doesn't match a standard
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000081partition name used commonly with fastboot.
82
83The current implementation checks aliases when accessing partitions by
84name (flash_write and erase functions). To define a partition alias
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020085add an environment variable similar to::
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000086
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020087 fastboot_partition_alias_<alias partition name>=<actual partition name>
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000088
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020089for example::
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000090
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +020091 fastboot_partition_alias_boot=LNX
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +000092
Filip Brozovic859e6a82020-06-29 13:14:37 +020093Raw partition descriptors
94^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
95
96In cases where no partition table is present, a raw partition descriptor can be
97defined, specifying the offset, size, and optionally the MMC hardware partition
98number for a given partition name.
99
100This is useful when using fastboot to flash files (e.g. SPL or U-Boot) to a
101specific offset in the eMMC boot partition, without having to update the entire
102boot partition.
103
104To define a raw partition descriptor, add an environment variable similar to::
105
106 fastboot_raw_partition_<raw partition name>=<offset> <size> [mmcpart <num>]
107
108for example::
109
110 fastboot_raw_partition_boot=0x100 0x1f00 mmcpart 1
111
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000112Variable overrides
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200113^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000114
115Variables retrived through ``getvar`` can be overridden by defining
116environment variables of the form ``fastboot.<variable>``. These are
117looked up first so can be used to override values which would
118otherwise be returned. Using this mechanism you can also return types
119for NAND filesystems, as the fully parameterised variable is looked
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200120up, e.g.::
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000121
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200122 fastboot.partition-type:boot=jffs2
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000123
124Boot command
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200125^^^^^^^^^^^^
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000126
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200127When executing the fastboot ``boot`` command, if ``fastboot_bootcmd`` is set
128then that will be executed in place of ``bootm <CONFIG_FASTBOOT_BUF_ADDR>``.
Michael Scottced33492015-03-11 10:02:31 -0700129
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200130Partition Names
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200131---------------
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000132
133The Fastboot implementation in U-Boot allows to write images into disk
134partitions. Target partitions are referred on the host computer by
135their names.
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200136
137For GPT/EFI the respective partition name is used.
138
139For MBR the partitions are referred by generic names according to the
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200140following schema::
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200141
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200142 <device type><device index letter><partition index>
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200143
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200144Example: ``hda3``, ``sdb1``, ``usbda1``.
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200145
146The device type is as follows:
147
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000148 * IDE, ATAPI and SATA disks: ``hd``
149 * SCSI disks: ``sd``
150 * USB media: ``usbd``
151 * MMC and SD cards: ``mmcsd``
152 * Disk on chip: ``docd``
153 * other: ``xx``
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200154
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000155The device index starts from ``a`` and refers to the interface (e.g. USB
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200156controller, SD/MMC controller) or disk index. The partition index starts
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000157from ``1`` and describes the partition number on the particular device.
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200158
Sean Anderson21e84762021-02-05 09:39:02 -0500159Alternatively, partition types may be specified using :ref:`U-Boot's partition
160syntax <partitions>`. This allows specifying partitions like ``0.1``,
161``0#boot``, or ``:3``. The interface is always ``mmc``.
162
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200163Writing Partition Table
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200164-----------------------
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000165
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200166Fastboot also allows to write the partition table to the media. This can be
167done by writing the respective partition table image to a special target
168"gpt" or "mbr". These names can be customized by defining the following
169configuration options:
170
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000171::
172
173 CONFIG_FASTBOOT_GPT_NAME
174 CONFIG_FASTBOOT_MBR_NAME
Petr Kulhavy9f174c92016-09-09 10:27:16 +0200175
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -0500176In Action
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200177---------
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000178
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200179Enter into fastboot by executing the fastboot command in U-Boot for either USB::
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000180
181 => fastboot usb 0
182
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200183or UDP::
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000184
185 => fastboot udp
186 link up on port 0, speed 100, full duplex
187 Using ethernet@4a100000 device
188 Listening for fastboot command on 192.168.0.102
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -0500189
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200190On the client side you can fetch the bootloader version for instance::
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000191
Sam Protsenkoac21e742019-07-03 19:34:07 +0300192 $ fastboot getvar version-bootloader
193 version-bootloader: U-Boot 2019.07-rc4-00240-g00c9f2a2ec
194 Finished. Total time: 0.005s
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -0500195
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200196or initiate a reboot::
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000197
198 $ fastboot reboot
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -0500199
200and once the client comes back, the board should reset.
201
202You can also specify a kernel image to boot. You have to either specify
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000203the an image in Android format *or* pass a binary kernel and let the
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -0500204fastboot client wrap the Android suite around it. On OMAP for instance you
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200205take zImage kernel and pass it to the fastboot client::
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000206
207 $ fastboot -b 0x80000000 -c "console=ttyO2 earlyprintk root=/dev/ram0 mem=128M" boot zImage
208 creating boot image...
209 creating boot image - 1847296 bytes
210 downloading 'boot.img'...
211 OKAY [ 2.766s]
212 booting...
213 OKAY [ -0.000s]
214 finished. total time: 2.766s
215
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200216and on the U-Boot side you should see::
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000217
218 Starting download of 1847296 bytes
219 ........................................................
220 downloading of 1847296 bytes finished
221 Booting kernel..
222 ## Booting Android Image at 0x81000000 ...
223 Kernel load addr 0x80008000 size 1801 KiB
224 Kernel command line: console=ttyO2 earlyprintk root=/dev/ram0 mem=128M
225 Loading Kernel Image ... OK
226 OK
Sebastian Siewior9d4471e2014-05-05 15:08:10 -0500227
Alex Kiernana59e9132018-05-29 15:30:56 +0000228 Starting kernel ...
Sam Protsenkocd43fa12020-01-24 17:53:44 +0200229
230References
231----------
232
233.. [1] :doc:`fastboot-protocol`
234.. [2] https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools