1Android Fastboot 2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 4Overview 5======== 6The protocol that is used over USB is described in 7README.android-fastboot-protocol in same directory. 8 9The current implementation is a minimal support of the erase command,the 10"oem format" command and flash command;it only supports eMMC devices. 11 12Client installation 13=================== 14The counterpart to this gadget is the fastboot client which can 15be found in Android's platform/system/core repository in the fastboot 16folder. It runs on Windows, Linux and even OSX. Linux user are lucky since 17they only need libusb. 18Windows users need to bring some time until they have Android SDK (currently 19http://dl.google.com/android/installer_r12-windows.exe) installed. You 20need to install ADB package which contains the required glue libraries for 21accessing USB. Also you need "Google USB driver package" and "SDK platform 22tools". Once installed the usb driver is placed in your SDK folder under 23extras\google\usb_driver. The android_winusb.inf needs a line like 24 25 %SingleBootLoaderInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0451&PID_D022 26 27either in the [Google.NTx86] section for 32bit Windows or [Google.NTamd64] 28for 64bit Windows. VID and PID should match whatever the fastboot is 29advertising. 30 31Board specific 32============== 33The fastboot gadget relies on the USB download gadget, so the following 34options must be configured: 35 36CONFIG_USBDOWNLOAD_GADGET 37CONFIG_G_DNL_VENDOR_NUM 38CONFIG_G_DNL_PRODUCT_NUM 39CONFIG_G_DNL_MANUFACTURER 40 41NOTE: The CONFIG_G_DNL_VENDOR_NUM must be one of the numbers supported by 42the fastboot client. The list of vendor IDs supported can be found in the 43fastboot client source code (fastboot.c) mentioned above. 44 45The fastboot function is enabled by defining CONFIG_CMD_FASTBOOT and 46CONFIG_ANDROID_BOOT_IMAGE. 47 48The fastboot protocol requires a large memory buffer for downloads. This 49buffer should be as large as possible for a platform. The location of the 50buffer and size are set with CONFIG_USB_FASTBOOT_BUF_ADDR and 51CONFIG_USB_FASTBOOT_BUF_SIZE. 52 53In Action 54========= 55Enter into fastboot by executing the fastboot command in u-boot and you 56should see: 57|GADGET DRIVER: usb_dnl_fastboot 58 59On the client side you can fetch the bootloader version for instance: 60|>fastboot getvar bootloader-version 61|bootloader-version: U-Boot 2014.04-00005-gd24cabc 62|finished. total time: 0.000s 63 64or initiate a reboot: 65|>fastboot reboot 66 67and once the client comes back, the board should reset. 68 69You can also specify a kernel image to boot. You have to either specify 70the an image in Android format _or_ pass a binary kernel and let the 71fastboot client wrap the Android suite around it. On OMAP for instance you 72take zImage kernel and pass it to the fastboot client: 73 74|>fastboot -b 0x80000000 -c "console=ttyO2 earlyprintk root=/dev/ram0 75| mem=128M" boot zImage 76|creating boot image... 77|creating boot image - 1847296 bytes 78|downloading 'boot.img'... 79|OKAY [ 2.766s] 80|booting... 81|OKAY [ -0.000s] 82|finished. total time: 2.766s 83 84and on the gadget side you should see: 85|Starting download of 1847296 bytes 86|........................................................ 87|downloading of 1847296 bytes finished 88|Booting kernel.. 89|## Booting Android Image at 0x81000000 ... 90|Kernel load addr 0x80008000 size 1801 KiB 91|Kernel command line: console=ttyO2 earlyprintk root=/dev/ram0 mem=128M 92| Loading Kernel Image ... OK 93|OK 94| 95|Starting kernel ... 96