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# Firmware notes
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## Early July update
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Starting early July 2020, this project provides a **beta** quality
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graphics-and-USB enabled U-Boot for the Pinebook Pro. This is made possible by
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using a preview of upcoming patches to U-Boot. See the *Acknowledgements*
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section of this document.
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This will be called the **opinionated firmware**. It deviates from some U-Boot
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defaults, while keeping in the spirit of the original defaults.
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> **TIP**: Look at the *Known issues* section to know about the known issues!
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This U-Boot build should be usable by users from other distributions, though
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has been customized a bit visually for NixOS users.
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The boot order is, with the default build, the upstream boot order from U-Boot.
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Which means that it will first try to boot from eMMC, then from SD, then from
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USB.
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Our opinionated changes, though, make it trivial to select an alternative boot
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option for one boot. You can cancel the default boot by mashing CTRL+C when
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prompted (and a bit later too).
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Once canceled, you will be presented with a menu depicting the boot options
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that are normally tried in order.
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```
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*** U-Boot Boot Menu ***
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Default U-Boot boot
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Boot from eMMC
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=> [Boot from SD]
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Boot from USB
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Boot PXE
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Boot DHCP
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Reboot
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U-Boot console
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Press UP/DOWN to move, ENTER to select
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```
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By selecting another option, the firmware will try to boot once from the given
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storage using the default *U-Boot distro commands*.
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At the time of writing, the default boot sources on a device are:
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* Bootable partition with an extlinux.conf compatible boot under `/` or `/boot` (`scan_dev_for_extlinux`)
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* Bootable partition with boot scripts `boot.scr.uimg` or `boot.scr` under `/` or `/boot` (`scan_dev_for_scripts`)
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* UEFI program `efi/boot/bootaa64.efi` (`scan_dev_for_efi`)
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### Building
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If you're building on x86_64, it will automatically use cross-compilation. In
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that case the build should work assuming cross-compilation is working fine on
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current unstable.
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Otherwise, on-device or on any other AArch64 system, the build should be
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trivial.
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```
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$ nix-build -I nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable -A pkgs.pinebookpro-firmware-installer
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```
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### Installing to SPI flash
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This is not mandatory. The opinionated firmware still works just as well
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installed to SD or to eMMC.
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These instructions assume the use of the opinionated U-Boot we are providing.
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You can also install to SPI using any other documented method.
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Before starting, you will need an SD card on which you can write the Firmware
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installer image. This will overwrite the contents of that SD card.
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```
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# Replace sdX with the correct block device for your SD card.
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# /dev/disk/by-path/platform-fe320000.dwmmc is the SD card on the Pinebook Pro
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$ sudo dd if=firmware-installer-image.img of=/dev/sdX bs=512 oflag=direct,sync
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```
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With your SD card ready, you will need to boot our U-Boot build. My
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recommendation is to either install the updated U-Boot to your eMMC, or
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render your eMMC unbootable and boot from the firmware installer SD image.
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To render the eMMC unbootable, from a booted system:
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```
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# This will prevent the U-Boot installed to eMMC from running.
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$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/disk/by-path/platform-fe330000.sdhci bs=512 count=1 seek=64 oflag=direct,sync
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$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/disk/by-path/platform-fe330000.sdhci bs=512 count=1 seek=16384 oflag=direct,sync
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```
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Once booted in our opinionated U-Boot build, you will need to *then* boot the
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SD image's installer scripts. From this U-Boot, you can cancel the boot process
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by mashing CTRL+C. Once canceled, select **Boot from SD**.
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```
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*** U-Boot Boot Menu ***
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Default U-Boot boot
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Boot from eMMC
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=> [Boot from SD]
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Boot from USB
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Boot PXE
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Boot DHCP
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Reboot
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U-Boot console
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Press UP/DOWN to move, ENTER to select
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```
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This will present you with another menu.
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```
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*** U-Boot Boot Menu ***
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=> [Flash firmware to SPI]
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Completely erase SPI
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Reboot
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U-Boot console
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Press UP/DOWN to move, ENTER to select
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```
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The options are self-explanatory. You shouldn't need to erase the SPI, unless
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you want to completely remove any traces of an installation.
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Note that there are no further confirmation prompts. Selecting the **Flash
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firmware to SPI** option will install to the SPI flash.
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```
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395 bytes read in 4 ms (95.7 KiB/s)
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## Executing script at 00500000
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pinebook-pro-rk3399 firmware installer
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1560028 bytes read in 188 ms (7.9 MiB/s)
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SF: Detected gd25q128 with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 4 KiB, total 16 MiB
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SF: 1560576 bytes @ 0x0 Erased: OK
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device 0 offset 0x0, size 0x17cddc
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SF: 1560028 bytes @ 0x0 Written: OK
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Flashing seems to have been successful! Resetting in 5 seconds
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```
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Once this is done, the Pinebook Pro will reboot automatically. From this point
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on you do not need U-Boot to be installed to the eMMC or to an SD card.
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#### From other U-Boot builds
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For non-opinionated U-Boot, you can run the command `run bootcmd_mmc1` from
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its CLI. Note that the U-Boot build will need to support boot menus, which is
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not a default option, in addition to be configured with the ability to write to
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the SPI flash. This will start the menu-based install.
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You can also use the `sf` command to install it manually. Explaining this is
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out of scope of this document.
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* * *
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## Known issues
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These are the current issues that makes this a **beta** release.
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As far as the testing done goes, they do not cause any harm to the normal
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operation of the booted system, while being a net upgrade over the previous
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firmware which had no way for the user to select boot options via the device.
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### Keyboard input is *wonky*
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I do not know how to better describe it. Sometimes the input is immediate,
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sometimes it will take a hot second before it happens. I recommend pressing
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an arrow key once and waiting up to 5 seconds (usually 2) when navigating the
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menu. Otherwise you may overshoot if you are impatient.
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It may also be worsened by mixing serial input and keyboard input, but has not
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been conclusively validated.
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### Saving settings to SPI
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While there is a patch upstream to do so, it seems to cause issues with USB
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input. This is to be investigated.
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### Hangs with kernel 5.6+
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Using the patchset from tsys, which I believe is the gold standard, the
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graphics-enabled U-Boot will not boot kernels 5.6, 5.7 and the wip 5.8.
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- https://gitlab.manjaro.org/tsys/linux-pinebook-pro
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For the three kernel versions, the boot hangs at the what seems to be the same
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location.
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For the time being, use the 5.4 LTS (or 5.5 if you don't mind an unmaintained
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kernel.)
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* * *
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## FAQ
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### Why install to SPI flash?
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This makes the Pinebook Pro act just like any other laptop. You can erase all
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the storage devices (SPI is not a storage device exactly) and still get a
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useful, albeit limited boot.
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This also means that *the user is fully in control of the storage*. There is no
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special offset where they are required to install a program for the computer to
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boot successfully.
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Finally, with the minimal UEFI support of the Pinebook Pro, and USB support, it
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is possible to boot a generic UEFI iso installer, just like you would on any
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other normal and sensible laptop. Once the upstream Linux kernel fully supports
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the Pinebook Pro, **there will be no need for device-specific image or
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installation instructions**. You will be able to install just like you would
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any other dumb laptop.
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### My machine does not boot after rendering the eMMC U-Boot unbootable
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If you accidentally boot your machine without a firmware installed,
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your Pinebook Pro may look like it doesn't want to boot anymore. In fact it is
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likely booted into maskrom mode. Hold power for 15 *real* seconds, then try
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powering on with a known good SD card.
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### My machine does not boot after installing to SPI and is not in maskrom mode
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Oof, first of all, sorry. In testing I have never had a flashing render my
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device unbootable.
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Rescuing your device is not specific to this project. You can follow [the
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instructions from the Pine64 forums](https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=9059)
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to recover from a broken SPI flash.
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## Acknowledgements
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Without access to a nearly final revision of the Graphics fixes for the
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Pinebook Pro, this wouldn't have been possible. Thank you Arnaud Patard from
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Hupstream for allowing me to release the preview build to the benefit of Pine
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users all around the world.
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