buildroot/board/raspberrypi
Peter Seiderer 59c3426c51 board/raspberrypi: fix rpi4/rpi4-64 genimage config files
Since commit 'package/rpi-firmware: fix startup file names' ([1]) the
start and fixup file names are normalized to start.elf/fixup.dat,
adjust the rpi4 genimage config files accordingly.

Fixes:

  ERROR: file(rpi-firmware/fixup4.dat): stat(.../images/rpi-firmware/fixup4.dat) failed: No such file or directory
  ERROR: vfat(boot.vfat): could not setup rpi-firmware/fixup4.dat

[1] https://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/commit/?id=1bdc0334ff6273761b2e7fda730cdcc7e1f46862

Signed-off-by: Peter Seiderer <ps.report@gmx.net>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2020-07-14 22:38:48 +02:00
..
genimage-raspberrypi.cfg board: raspberrypi: use regular kernel image 2017-01-26 22:35:05 +01:00
genimage-raspberrypi0.cfg configs/raspberrypi0: use dedicated rpi0 dts file 2019-09-15 14:54:29 +02:00
genimage-raspberrypi0w.cfg configs/raspberrypi0w: fix dts file name after kernel bump 2019-09-15 14:54:14 +02:00
genimage-raspberrypi2.cfg board: raspberrypi: use regular kernel image 2017-01-26 22:35:05 +01:00
genimage-raspberrypi3-64.cfg Fix rasberry Pi 64bit firmware overlay inclusion 2019-04-14 00:09:56 +02:00
genimage-raspberrypi3.cfg board/raspberrypi: add support for rpi3 b+ 2018-04-06 21:49:18 +02:00
genimage-raspberrypi4-64.cfg board/raspberrypi: fix rpi4/rpi4-64 genimage config files 2020-07-14 22:38:48 +02:00
genimage-raspberrypi4.cfg board/raspberrypi: fix rpi4/rpi4-64 genimage config files 2020-07-14 22:38:48 +02:00
post-build.sh board/raspberrypi/post-build.sh: only tweak /etc/inittab if available 2016-08-26 15:37:17 +02:00
post-image.sh configs/raspberrypi: change deprecated pi3-miniuart-bt option to miniuart-bt 2019-12-08 21:13:51 +01:00
readme.txt configs/raspberrypi: change deprecated pi3-miniuart-bt option to miniuart-bt 2019-12-08 21:13:51 +01:00

readme.txt

Raspberry Pi

Intro
=====

These instructions apply to all models of the Raspberry Pi:
  - the original models A and B,
  - the "enhanced" models A+ and B+,
  - the model B2 (aka Raspberry Pi 2)
  - the model B3 (aka Raspberry Pi 3).
  - the model B4 (aka Raspberry Pi 4).

How to build it
===============

Configure Buildroot
-------------------

There are two RaspberryPi defconfig files in Buildroot, one for each
major variant, which you should base your work on:

For models A, B, A+ or B+:

  $ make raspberrypi_defconfig

For model Zero (model A+ in smaller form factor):

  $ make raspberrypi0_defconfig

For model 2 B:

  $ make raspberrypi2_defconfig

For model 3 B and B+:

  $ make raspberrypi3_defconfig

For model 4 B:

  $ make raspberrypi4_defconfig

Build the rootfs
----------------

Note: you will need to have access to the network, since Buildroot will
download the packages' sources.

You may now build your rootfs with:

  $ make

(This may take a while, consider getting yourself a coffee ;-) )

Result of the build
-------------------

After building, you should obtain this tree:

    output/images/
    +-- bcm2708-rpi-b.dtb           [1]
    +-- bcm2708-rpi-b-plus.dtb      [1]
    +-- bcm2709-rpi-2-b.dtb         [1]
    +-- bcm2710-rpi-3-b.dtb         [1]
    +-- bcm2710-rpi-3-b-plus.dtb    [1]
    +-- bcm2711-rpi-4-b.dtb         [1]
    +-- boot.vfat
    +-- rootfs.ext4
    +-- rpi-firmware/
    |   +-- bootcode.bin
    |   +-- cmdline.txt
    |   +-- config.txt
    |   +-- fixup.dat
    |   +-- start.elf
    |   `-- overlays/               [2]
    +-- sdcard.img
    `-- zImage

[1] Not all of them will be present, depending on the RaspberryPi
    model you are using.

[2] Only for the Raspberry Pi 3/4 Models (overlay miniuart-bt is needed
    to enable the RPi3 serial console otherwise occupied by the bluetooth
    chip). Alternative would be to disable the serial console in cmdline.txt
    and /etc/inittab.

How to write the SD card
========================

Once the build process is finished you will have an image called "sdcard.img"
in the output/images/ directory.

Copy the bootable "sdcard.img" onto an SD card with "dd":

  $ sudo dd if=output/images/sdcard.img of=/dev/sdX

Insert the SDcard into your Raspberry Pi, and power it up. Your new system
should come up now and start two consoles: one on the serial port on
the P1 header, one on the HDMI output where you can login using a USB
keyboard.