I'm now configuring an Android image on Sundisk microSD for i.MX53 Quick Start Kit, referring to i.MX_Android_R9.4_User_Guide.html in the i.MX53-QSB-Android-Release3.3 package, and I'm troubled with unsuccessful booting from the microSD card. When i.MX53 Quick Start Kit is powered on with the card, even u-boot doesn't boot up and no messages appear on serial console.
I'm doing all configurations on Ubuntu Linux with the i.MX53 Quick Start Kit.
The partition is configured to be as follows.
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Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/mmcblk1p1 321 64320 2048000 83 Linux
/dev/mmcblk1p2 64321 77120 409600 83 Linux
/dev/mmcblk1p3 77121 90560 430080 5 Extended
/dev/mmcblk1p4 90561 91840 40960 83 Linux
/dev/mmcblk1p5 77121 89920 409592 83 Linux
/dev/mmcblk1p6 89921 90560 20472 83 Linux
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After creating those partitions, I formatted each file systems as follows.
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I used dd utility to download the Android image files, according to Section 3.2.3 in the above mentioned users guide. I executed each command after moving to i.MX53-QSB-Android-elease3.3/download/imx-android-r9.4/image/imx53_smd directory.
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I suspect that the above dd command parameters have something to do with this failure to boot up. For example, "seek" parameters are same between the first command (u-boot.bin) and the second commands (uImage), so it seems that uImage could overwrite the u-boot.bin.
Has anyone followed this Users Guide and come across the similar issue?
The invalid command errors seem to disappear. But I've not ever seen the below errors.
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UBIFS error (pid 1): ubifs_get_sb: cannot open "ubi0:system", error -19
UBIFS error (pid 1): ubifs_get_sb: cannot open "ubi0:data", error -19
UBIFS error (pid 1): ubifs_get_sb: cannot open "ubi0:cache", error -19
init: Unable to open persistent property directory /data/property errno: 2
init: cannot find '/system/bin/sh', disabling 'console'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/servicemanager', disabling 'servicemanager'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/vold', disabling 'vold'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/netd', disabling 'netd'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/dispd', disabling 'dispd'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/debuggerd', disabling 'debuggerd'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/app_process', disabling 'zygote'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/mediaserver', disabling 'media'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/dbus-daemon', disabling 'dbus'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/installd', disabling 'installd'
init: cannot find '/system/etc/install-recovery.sh', disabling 'flash_recovery'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/keystore', disabling 'keystore'
init: cannot find '/system/bin/rild', disabling 'ril-daemon'
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Does anyone have an idea?
Best Regards,
Takashi Kawamoto
Hi Lucas,
Sorry, I'm also not sure what is different among them.
I've not yet used any display with i.MX53 QSB, so I don't have idea of the configuration on u-boot.
Do you have a newer console log? I expect the invalid command errors has been removed.
Best Regards,
Takashi Kawamoto
hi Takashi, i change this 2 files and don't run android :-(, i recording this files system.img and uramdisk.img from "imx50_rdp-lcd" what is difference from others? imx50_rdp-eink, imx51_bbg, imx53_ard, imx53_smd.
you know configure u-boot to start of video vga?
is possible that this erro is because i try boot from a video vga?
Tnks, for your patience. :-)
Hi Lucas,
As long as I see the log, you seem to come across the same problem as have done just before.
Could you trace this forum back, especially my posting on June 5, 8, 9.
You will be able to make your Android by replacing 2 files, system.img and uramdisk.img with those in the newest i.MX Android Package (r10). I'm not still sure why this could be effective...
[i.MX53 Android 10.2 Source Code]
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=IMX53_SW
You will still see your Android hang up after around 1 minute from booting up, which seems to be due to its power save function. This can be prevented by executing "echo test > /sys/power/wake_lock".
Best Regards,
Takashi Kawamoto
Hi Lucas,
Have you already got an Android binary image from Adeneo Embedded website?
If not, you could get it from the following page (i.MX53_Android Binary Image)
You need to in progress register yourself to get it.
http://www.adeneo-embedded.com/en/Products/Board-Support-Packages/Freescale-i.MX53-QSB
The downloaded file contains another archive file named i.MX53-QSB-Android-Release3.3.tar.gz.
You will find "flash_prebuilt_android.sh" in "scripts" directry.
Takashi Kawamoto, where i find this screept? "flash_prebuilt_android.sh"
i have i.mx53 and dvd, but, dont have this script nowhere.
thks.
I've just found that executing the following command could prevent Android from getting into the suspended state.
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echo test > /sys/power/wake_lock
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I want to add this command to init.rc or anything else that can be executed when Android booting up, but it seems that even vi is unavailable with this image. Is there no way but to connect LCD and configure the system via it?
Thank you :)
I will find how to change the parameter.
Hi Xiao,
Thanks for your comment.
What you mentioned is about rebooting method, isn't it?
I made sure pressing this button enabled rebooing. Thank you :)
Do you have any idea about the cause of the hangup?
I'm thinking I also have to replace the uImage by one in the newest package (R10). I will try.
Best Regards,
Takashi Kawamoto
I've been through some trials and errors and finally managed to make the user prompt appear, replacing system.img and uramdisk.img in the newest I.MX Android package (R10).
After the user prompt appears, however, the following log was emitted and it results in system hang-up.
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request_suspend_state: mem (0->3) at 75895735876 (1970-01-02 00:01:06.103709374 UTC)
PM: Syncing filesystems ... done.
Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.01 seconds) done.
Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.01 seconds) done.
Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug)
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Both push buttons on the i.mx53 QSB doesn't recover the system when the above appears.
The entire log from powering up is attached. (hanguo_110608.txt)
Have anyone come across such a freeze?
Hi, Jesse.
Thanks for your prompt response :)
I've not connected any touch screen to the board yet, just connected a RS-232C cable.
When I executed flash_prebuilt_android.sh, I just tried to execute that and didn't add any arguments.
Is there any appropriate arguments required for this script?
Best Regards,
Takashi Kawamoto
Hi Takashi,
Your boot logs seem to indicate that the device is booting properly, I don't see any blocking errors. You are using the default bootloader arguments so I'm assuming you are using the MCIMX28LCD?
If you are, that touchscreen goes through calibration which requires user input before proceeding to the Android home screen. This is an all-black screen with a single white cross that indicates the calibration touch location to press. Is this calibration screen being displayed?
Regards,
Jesse Dannenbring
Takashi Kawamoto said:
Hi,
Thanks to your advice, I managed to run Android kernel.
However, some initializing process seems to fail, and therefore a login prompt never appears.
The attached file "booting_Android_110606.txt" is the log on booting.
I found in this log the following some lines that can have something to do with the possible cause.
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init: /init.freescale.rc: 20: invalid command 'android.keylayout.gpio-keys'
init: /init.freescale.rc: 20: invalid command 'android.keychar.gpio-keys'
init: cannot open '/initlogo.rle'
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FYI, I also attached another file "flash_prebuilt_android_result.txt", which includes entire logs when flash_prebuilt_android.sh was executed.
If you (or anyone) find out anything, could you tell me that?
X Xiao said:untar your android package, then:
cd scripts
./flash_prebuilt_android.sh /dev/your-sd-card
the scripts included worked well for me.
Hi,
Thanks to your advice, I managed to run Android kernel.
However, some initializing process seems to fail, and therefore a login prompt never appears.
The attached file "booting_Android_110606.txt" is the log on booting.
I found in this log the following some lines that can have something to do with the possible cause.
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init: /init.freescale.rc: 20: invalid command 'android.keylayout.gpio-keys'
init: /init.freescale.rc: 20: invalid command 'android.keychar.gpio-keys'
init: cannot open '/initlogo.rle'
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FYI, I also attached another file "flash_prebuilt_android_result.txt", which includes entire logs when flash_prebuilt_android.sh was executed.
If you (or anyone) find out anything, could you tell me that?
untar your android package, then:
cd scripts
./flash_prebuilt_android.sh /dev/your-sd-card
the scripts included worked well for me.
untar your android package, then:
cd scripts
./flash_prebuilt_android.sh /dev/your-sd-card
the scripts included worked well for me.