U-Boot for the ASUS/Google Nexus 7 (2012)
DISCLAMER! Moving your ASUS/Google Nexus 7 (2012) to use U-Boot assumes
replacement of the vendor ASUS bootloader. Vendor android firmwares will no
longer be able to run on the device. This replacement IS reversible if you
have backups.
Quick Start
Build U-Boot
Process U-Boot
Flashing U-Boot into the eMMC
Boot
Self Upgrading
Build U-Boot
U-Boot features ability to detect grouper board revision on which it is loaded. Currently are supported both TI and MAXIM based WiFi-only models along with cellular one.
$ export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-eabi-
$ make grouper_defconfig # For all grouper versions and tilapia
$ make
After the build succeeds, you will obtain the final u-boot-dtb-tegra.bin
image, ready for further processing.
Process U-Boot
DISCLAMER! All questions related to the re-crypt work should be asked
in re-crypt repo issues. NOT HERE!
re-crypt is a tool that processes the u-boot-dtb-tegra.bin binary into form
usable by device. This process is required only on the first installation or to
recover the device in case of a failed update. You need to know your device
individual SBK to continue.
$ git clone https://gitlab.com/grate-driver/re-crypt.git
$ cd re-crypt # place your u-boot-dtb-tegra.bin here
$ ./re-crypt.py --dev grouper --sbk <your sbk> --split # or --dev tilapia
where SBK has next form 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX
The script will produce bct.img and ebt.img ready to flash.
Flashing U-Boot into the eMMC
DISCLAMER! All questions related to fusee-tools should be asked in the proper
place. NOT HERE! Flashing U-Boot will erase all eMMC, so make a backup before!
Permanent installation can be performed by pre-loading just built U-Boot into RAM. Bct and bootloader will end up in boot0 and boot1 partitions of eMMC.
You have to clone and prepare fusee-tools from here: https://gitlab.com/grate-driver/fusee-tools according to fusee-tools README to continue.
Bootloader preloading is performed to device in APX/RCM mode connected to host
PC. This mode can be entered by holding power and volume up buttons on
turned off tablet connected to the host PC. Host PC should detect APX USB
device in lsusb.
U-Boot pre-loaded into RAM acts the same as when it was booted “cold”. Currently U-Boot supports bootmenu entry fastboot, which allows to write a processed copy of U-Boot permanently into eMMC. This is how U-Boot can be preloaded using fusee-tools:
$ ./run_bootloader.sh -s T30 -t ./bct/grouper.bct --b u-boot-dtb-tegra.bin # or tilapia.bct
While pre-loading U-Boot, hold the volume down button which will trigger
the bootmenu. There, select fastboot using the volume and power buttons.
After, on host PC, do:
$ fastboot flash 0.1 bct.img
$ fastboot flash 0.2 ebt.img
$ fastboot reboot
Device will reboot.
Boot
To boot Linux, U-Boot will look for an extlinux.conf on eMMC. Additionally,
if the Volume Down button is pressed while booting, the device will enter
bootmenu. Bootmenu contains entries to mount eMMC as mass storage, fastboot,
reboot, reboot RCM, poweroff, enter U-Boot console and update bootloader (check
the next chapter).
Flashing bct.img and ebt.img eliminates vendor restrictions on eMMC and
allows the user to use/partition it in any way the user desires.
Self Upgrading
Place your u-boot-dtb-tegra.bin on the first partition of the eMMC (using
ability of u-boot to mount it). Enter bootmenu, choose update bootloader option
with Power button and U-Boot should update itself. Once the process is
completed, U-Boot will ask to press any button to reboot.