Qualcomm SDK (QSDK) sysupgrade compatible images for IPQ40xx, IPQ806x and IPQ807x use FIT format together with 'dumpimage' tool from U-Boot for verifying and extracting them. Based on 'images' sections names, corresponding mtd partitions are flashed. For example, in case of NOR-only boards, below mapping is used (section name -> mtd name): hlos* -> 0:HLOS rootfs* -> rootfs And for boards with NAND (kernel inside UBI): ubi* -> rootfs Above mappings come from unmodified QSDK sources and might be wrong for boards running custom or modified QSDK-based firmware. Some of vendors adjust them to meet their modified mtd layout or features like recovery or dual-image support. This adds simple script 'mkits-qsdk-ipq-image.sh' (based on 'mkits.sh') for generating FIT images tree source files, compatible with the QSDK sysupgrade format. Resulting images can be used for initial (factory -> OpenWrt) installation and would work both in CLI and GUI. The script is universal in a way it allows to include as many sections as needed. To make use of it, two generic/basic build recipes for NOR and NAND based boards are also included in 'image-commands.mk': Build/qsdk-ipq-factory-nand Build/qsdk-ipq-factory-nor Example usage for board with UBI in NAND: IMAGE/nand-factory.bin := append-ubi | qsdk-ipq-factory-nand Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>master
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#!/usr/bin/env bash |
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# |
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# Licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL License version 2 or later. |
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# Author: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>, based on mkits.sh. |
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# |
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# Qualcomm SDK (QSDK) sysupgrade compatible images for IPQ40xx, IPQ806x |
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# and IPQ807x use FIT format together with 'dumpimage' tool from U-Boot |
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# for verifying and extracting them. Based on 'images' sections names, |
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# corresponding mtd partitions are flashed. |
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# This is a simple script for generating FIT images tree source files, |
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# compatible with the QSDK sysupgrade format. Resulting images can be |
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# used for initial (factory -> OpenWrt) installation and would work |
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# both in CLI and GUI. The script is also universal in a way it allows |
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# to include as many sections as needed. |
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# |
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usage() { |
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echo "Usage: `basename $0` output img0_name img0_file [[img1_name img1_file] ...]" |
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exit 1 |
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} |
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# We need at least 3 arguments |
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[ "$#" -lt 3 ] && usage |
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# Target output file |
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OUTPUT="$1"; shift |
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# Create a default, fully populated DTS file |
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echo "\ |
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/dts-v1/; |
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/ { |
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description = \"OpenWrt factory image\"; |
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#address-cells = <1>; |
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images {" > ${OUTPUT} |
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while [ -n "$1" -a -n "$2" ]; do |
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[ -f "$2" ] || usage |
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name="$1"; shift |
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file="$1"; shift |
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echo \ |
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" ${name} { |
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description = \"${name}\"; |
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data = /incbin/(\"${file}\"); |
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type = \"Firmware\"; |
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arch = \"ARM\"; |
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compression = \"none\"; |
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hash@1 { |
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algo = \"crc32\"; |
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}; |
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};" >> ${OUTPUT} |
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done |
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echo \ |
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" }; |
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};" >> ${OUTPUT} |
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