| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| .. sectionauthor:: Sam Protsenko <joe.skb7@gmail.com> |
| |
| Android Boot Image |
| ================== |
| |
| Overview |
| -------- |
| |
| Android Boot Image is used to boot Android OS. It usually contains kernel image |
| (like ``zImage`` file) and ramdisk. Sometimes it can contain additional |
| binaries. This image is built as a part of AOSP (called ``boot.img``), and being |
| flashed into ``boot`` partition on eMMC. Bootloader then reads that image from |
| ``boot`` partition to RAM and boots the kernel from it. Kernel than starts |
| ``init`` process from the ramdisk. It should be mentioned that recovery image |
| (``recovery.img``) also has Android Boot Image format. |
| |
| Android Boot Image format is described at [1]_. At the moment it can have one of |
| next image headers: |
| |
| * v0: it's called *legacy* boot image header; used in devices launched before |
| Android 9; contains kernel image, ramdisk and second stage bootloader |
| (usually unused) |
| * v1: used in devices launched with Android 9; adds ``recovery_dtbo`` field, |
| which should be used for non-A/B devices in ``recovery.img`` (see [2]_ for |
| details) |
| * v2: used in devices launched with Android 10; adds ``dtb`` field, which |
| references payload containing DTB blobs (either concatenated one after the |
| other, or in Android DTBO image format) |
| |
| v2, v1 and v0 formats are backward compatible. |
| |
| The Android Boot Image format is represented by |
| :c:type:`struct andr_img_hdr <andr_img_hdr>` in U-Boot, and can be seen in |
| ``include/android_image.h``. U-Boot supports booting Android Boot Image and also |
| has associated command |
| |
| Booting |
| ------- |
| |
| U-Boot is able to boot the Android OS from Android Boot Image using ``bootm`` |
| command. In order to use Android Boot Image format support, next option should |
| be enabled:: |
| |
| CONFIG_ANDROID_BOOT_IMAGE=y |
| |
| Then one can use next ``bootm`` command call to run Android: |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| => bootm $loadaddr $loadaddr $fdtaddr |
| |
| where ``$loadaddr`` - address in RAM where boot image was loaded; ``$fdtaddr`` - |
| address in RAM where DTB blob was loaded. |
| |
| And parameters are, correspondingly: |
| |
| 1. Where kernel image is located in RAM |
| 2. Where ramdisk is located in RAM (can be ``"-"`` if not applicable) |
| 3. Where DTB blob is located in RAM |
| |
| ``bootm`` command will figure out that image located in ``$loadaddr`` has |
| Android Boot Image format, will parse that and boot the kernel from it, |
| providing DTB blob to kernel (from 3rd parameter), passing info about ramdisk to |
| kernel via DTB. |
| |
| DTB and DTBO blobs |
| ------------------ |
| |
| ``bootm`` command can't just use DTB blob from Android Boot Image (``dtb`` |
| field), because: |
| |
| * there is no DTB area in Android Boot Image before v2 |
| * there may be several DTB blobs in DTB area (e.g. for different SoCs) |
| * some DTBO blobs may have to be merged in DTB blobs before booting |
| (e.g. for different boards) |
| |
| So user has to prepare DTB blob manually and provide it in a 3rd parameter |
| of ``bootm`` command. Next commands can be used to do so: |
| |
| 1. ``abootimg``: manipulates Anroid Boot Image, allows one to extract |
| meta-information and payloads from it |
| 2. ``adtimg``: manipulates Android DTB/DTBO image [3]_, allows one to extract |
| DTB/DTBO blobs from it |
| |
| In order to use those, please enable next config options:: |
| |
| CONFIG_CMD_ABOOTIMG=y |
| CONFIG_CMD_ADTIMG=y |
| |
| For example, let's assume we have next Android partitions on eMMC: |
| |
| * ``boot``: contains Android Boot Image v2 (including DTB blobs) |
| * ``dtbo``: contains DTBO blobs |
| |
| Then next command sequence can be used to boot Android: |
| |
| .. code-block:: bash |
| |
| => mmc dev 1 |
| |
| # Read boot image to RAM (into $loadaddr) |
| => part start mmc 1 boot boot_start |
| => part size mmc 1 boot boot_size |
| => mmc read $loadaddr $boot_start $boot_size |
| |
| # Read DTBO image to RAM (into $dtboaddr) |
| => part start mmc 1 dtbo dtbo_start |
| => part size mmc 1 dtbo dtbo_size |
| => mmc read $dtboaddr $dtbo_start $dtbo_size |
| |
| # Copy required DTB blob (into $fdtaddr) |
| => abootimg get dtb --index=0 dtb0_start dtb0_size |
| => cp.b $dtb0_start $fdtaddr $dtb0_size |
| |
| # Merge required DTBO blobs into DTB blob |
| => fdt addr $fdtaddr 0x100000 |
| => adtimg addr $dtboaddr |
| => adtimg get dt --index=0 $dtbo0_addr |
| => fdt apply $dtbo0_addr |
| |
| # Boot Android |
| => bootm $loadaddr $loadaddr $fdtaddr |
| |
| This sequence should be used for Android 10 boot. Of course, the whole Android |
| boot procedure includes much more actions, like: |
| |
| * obtaining reboot reason from BCB (see [4]_) |
| * implementing recovery boot |
| * implementing fastboot boot |
| * implementing A/B slotting (see [5]_) |
| * implementing AVB2.0 (see [6]_) |
| |
| But Android Boot Image booting is the most crucial part in Android boot scheme. |
| |
| All Android bootloader requirements documentation is available at [7]_. Some |
| overview on the whole Android 10 boot process can be found at [8]_. |
| |
| C API for working with Android Boot Image format |
| ------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| .. kernel-doc:: boot/image-android.c |
| :internal: |
| |
| References |
| ---------- |
| |
| .. [1] https://source.android.com/devices/bootloader/boot-image-header |
| .. [2] https://source.android.com/devices/bootloader/recovery-image |
| .. [3] https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/dto/partitions |
| .. [4] :doc:`bcb` |
| .. [5] :doc:`ab` |
| .. [6] :doc:`avb2` |
| .. [7] https://source.android.com/devices/bootloader |
| .. [8] https://connect.linaro.org/resources/san19/san19-217/ |