| .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| .\" Copyright (C) 2022 Sean Anderson <seanga2@gmail.com> |
| .\" Copyright (C) 2013-20 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> |
| .\" Copyright (C) 2010 Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <iwamatsu@nigauri.org> |
| .\" Copyright (C) 2010 Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> |
| .TH MKIMAGE 1 2022-06-11 U-Boot |
| . |
| .SH NAME |
| mkimage \- generate images for U-Boot |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .SY mkimage |
| .OP \-T type |
| .BI \-l\~ image-file-name |
| .YS |
| . |
| .SY mkimage |
| .RI [ option\~ .\|.\|.\&] |
| .OP \-T type |
| .I image-file-name |
| .YS |
| . |
| .SY mkimage |
| .RI [ option\~ .\|.\|.\&] |
| .BI \-f\~ image-tree-source-file\c |
| .RB | auto\c |
| .RB | auto-conf |
| .I image-file-name |
| .YS |
| . |
| .SY mkimage |
| .RI [ option\~ .\|.\|.\&] |
| .BI \-F\~ image-file-name |
| .YS |
| . |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| The |
| .B mkimage |
| command is used to create images for use with the U-Boot boot loader. These |
| images can contain the Linux kernel, device tree blob, root file system image, |
| firmware images etc., either separate or combined. |
| .P |
| .B mkimage |
| supports many image formats. Some of these formats may be used by embedded boot |
| firmware to load U-Boot. Others may be used by U-Boot to load Linux (or some |
| other kernel): |
| .P |
| The legacy image format concatenates the individual parts (for example, kernel |
| image, device tree blob and ramdisk image) and adds a 64 byte header containing |
| information about the target architecture, operating system, image type, |
| compression method, entry points, time stamp, checksums, etc. |
| .P |
| The new |
| .I FIT |
| (Flattened Image Tree) format allows for more flexibility in handling images of |
| various types and also enhances integrity protection of images with stronger |
| checksums. It also supports verified boot. |
| . |
| .SH OPTIONS |
| . |
| .SS General options |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-h |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-help |
| Print a help message and exit. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-l |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-list |
| .B mkimage |
| lists the information contained in the header of an existing U-Boot image. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-s |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-no\-copy |
| Don't copy in the image data. Depending on the image type, this may create |
| just the header, everything but the image data, or nothing at all. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-T " image-type" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-type " image-type" |
| Parse image file as |
| .IR image-type . |
| Pass |
| .B list |
| as |
| .I image-type |
| to see the list of supported image types. If this option is absent, then it |
| defaults to |
| .B kernel |
| (legacy image). If this option is absent when |
| .B \-l |
| is passed, then |
| .B mkimage |
| will attempt to automatically detect the image type. Not all image types support |
| automatic detection, so it may be necessary to pass |
| .B \-T |
| explicitly. |
| .IP |
| When creating a FIT image with |
| .BR \-f , |
| the image type is always set to |
| .BR flat_dt . |
| In this case, |
| .B \-T |
| specifies the image node's \(oqtype\(cq property. If |
| .B \-T |
| is absent, then the \(oqtype\(cq property will default to |
| .BR kernel . |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-q |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-quiet |
| Quiet. Don't print the image header. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-v |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-verbose |
| Verbose. Print file names as they are added to the image. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-V |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-version |
| Print version information and exit. |
| . |
| .SS General image-creation options |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-A " architecture" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-architecture " architecture" |
| Set the architecture. Pass |
| .B \-h |
| as the architecture to see the list of supported architectures. If |
| .B \-A |
| is absent, it defaults to |
| .BR ppc . |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-O " os" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-os " os" |
| Set the operating system. The U-Boot |
| .I bootm |
| command changes boot method based on the OS type. |
| Pass |
| .B \-h |
| as the |
| .I os |
| to see the list of supported OSs. If |
| .B \-O |
| is absent, it defaults to |
| .BR linux . |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-C " compression-type" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-compression " compression-type" |
| Set the compression type. The image data should have already been compressed |
| using this compression type. |
| .B mkimage |
| will not automatically compress image data. |
| Pass |
| .B \-h |
| as the |
| .I compression-type |
| to see the list of supported compression types. If |
| .B \-C |
| is absent, it defaults to |
| .BR gzip . |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-a " load-address" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-load\-address " load-address" |
| Set the absolute address to load the image data to. |
| .I load-address |
| will be interpreted as a hexadecimal number. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-e " entry-point" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-entry\-point " entry-point" |
| Set the absolute address of the image entry point. The U-Boot |
| .I bootm |
| command will jump to this address after loading the image. |
| .I entry-point |
| will be interpreted as a hexadecimal number. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-n " primary-configuration" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-config " primary-configuration" |
| Images may require additional configuration not specified with other options, |
| often in a image-type-specific format. The image types which support this |
| option and the format of their configuration are listed in |
| .BR CONFIGURATION . |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-R " secondary-configuration" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-secondary\-config " secondary-configuration" |
| Some image types support a second set of configuration data. The image types |
| which support secondary configuration and the formap of their configuration are |
| listed in |
| .BR CONFIGURATION . |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-d " image-data-file" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-image " image-data-file" |
| Use image data from |
| .IR image-data-file . |
| If the |
| .I image-type |
| is |
| .BR multi , |
| then multiple images may be specified, separated by colons: |
| .RS |
| .IP |
| .IR image-data-file [\fB:\fP image-data-file .\|.\|.] |
| .RE |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-x |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-xip |
| Set the |
| .I XIP |
| (execute in place) flag. The U-Boot |
| .I bootm |
| command will not load the image data, and instead will assume it is already |
| accessible at the load address (such as via memory-mapped flash). |
| . |
| .SS Options for creating FIT images |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-b " device-tree-file" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-device\-tree " device-tree-file" |
| Appends the device tree binary file (.dtb) to the FIT. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-c " comment" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-comment " comment" |
| Specifies a comment to be added when signing. This is typically a message which |
| describes how the image was signed or some other useful information. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-D " dtc-options" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-dtcopts " dtc-options" |
| Provide additional options to the device tree compiler when creating the image. |
| See |
| .BR dtc (1) |
| for documentation of possible options. If |
| .B \-D |
| is absent, it defaults to |
| .BR "\-I dts \-O dtb \-p 500" . |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-E |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-external |
| After processing, move the image data outside the FIT and store a data offset |
| in the FIT. Images will be placed one after the other immediately after the FIT, |
| with each one aligned to a 4-byte boundary. The existing \(oqdata\(cq property |
| in each image will be replaced with \(oqdata-offset\(cq and \(oqdata-size\(cq |
| properties. A \(oqdata-offset\(cq of 0 indicates that it starts in the first |
| (4-byte-aligned) byte after the FIT. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-B " alignment" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-alignment " alignment" |
| The alignment, in hexadecimal, that external data will be aligned to. This |
| option only has an effect when \-E is specified. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-p " external-position" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-position " external-position" |
| Place external data at a static external position. Instead of writing a |
| \(oqdata-offset\(cq property defining the offset from the end of the FIT, |
| .B \-p |
| will use \(oqdata-position\(cq as the absolute position from the base of the |
| FIT. See |
| .B \-E |
| for details on using external data. |
| . |
| .TP |
| \fB\-f \fIimage-tree-source-file\fR | \fBauto\fR | \fBauto-conf |
| .TQ |
| \fB\-\-fit \fIimage-tree-source-file\fR | \fBauto\fR | \fBauto-conf |
| Image tree source file that describes the structure and contents of the |
| FIT image. |
| .IP |
| In some simple cases, the image tree source can be generated automatically. To |
| use this feature, pass |
| .BR "\-f auto" . |
| The |
| .BR \-d , |
| .BR \-A , |
| .BR \-O , |
| .BR \-T , |
| .BR \-C , |
| .BR \-a , |
| and |
| .B \-e |
| options may be used to specify the image to include in the FIT and its |
| attributes. No |
| .I image-tree-source-file |
| is required. The |
| .BR \-g , |
| .BR \-o , |
| and |
| .B \-k |
| or |
| .B \-G |
| options may be used to get \(oqimages\(cq signed subnodes in the generated |
| auto FIT. Instead, to get \(oqconfigurations\(cq signed subnodes and |
| \(oqimages\(cq hashed subnodes, pass |
| .BR "\-f auto-conf". |
| In this case |
| .BR \-g , |
| .BR \-o , |
| and |
| .B \-k |
| or |
| .B \-G |
| are mandatory options. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-F |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-update |
| Indicates that an existing FIT image should be modified. No dtc compilation will |
| be performed and |
| .B \-f |
| should not be passed. This can be used to sign images with additional keys |
| after initial image creation. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-i " ramdisk-file" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-initramfs " ramdisk-file" |
| Append a ramdisk or initramfs file to the image. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-k " key-directory" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-key\-dir " key-directory" |
| Specifies the directory containing keys to use for signing. This directory |
| should contain a private key file |
| .IR name .key |
| for use with signing, and a certificate |
| .IR name .crt |
| (containing the public key) for use with verification. The public key is only |
| necessary when embedding it into another device tree using |
| .BR \-K . |
| .I name |
| is the value of the signature node's \(oqkey-name-hint\(cq property. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-G " key-file" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-key\-file " key-file" |
| Specifies the private key file to use when signing. This option may be used |
| instead of \-k. Useful when the private key file basename does not match |
| \(oqkey-name-hint\(cq value. But note that it may lead to unexpected results |
| when used together with -K and/or -k options. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-K " key-destination" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-key\-dest " key-destination" |
| Specifies a compiled device tree binary file (typically .dtb) to write |
| public key information into. When a private key is used to sign an image, |
| the corresponding public key is written into this file for for run-time |
| verification. Typically the file here is the device tree binary used by |
| CONFIG_OF_CONTROL in U-Boot. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-g " key-name-hint" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-key\-name\-hint " key-name-hint" |
| Specifies the value of signature node \(oqkey-name-hint\(cq property for |
| an automatically generated FIT image. It makes sense only when used with |
| .B "\-f auto" |
| or |
| .BR "\-f auto-conf". |
| This option also indicates that the images or configurations included in |
| the FIT should be signed. If this option is specified, then |
| .B \-o |
| must be specified as well. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-o " checksum" , crypto |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-algo " checksum" , crypto |
| Specifies the algorithm to be used for signing a FIT image, overriding value |
| taken from the signature node \(oqalgo\(cq property in the |
| .IR image-tree-source-file . |
| It is mandatory for automatically generated FIT. |
| .IP |
| The valid values for |
| .I checksum |
| are: |
| .RS |
| .IP |
| .TS |
| lb. |
| sha1 |
| sha256 |
| sha384 |
| sha512 |
| .TE |
| .RE |
| .IP |
| The valid values for |
| .I crypto |
| are: |
| .RS |
| .IP |
| .TS |
| lb. |
| rsa2048 |
| rsa3072 |
| rsa4096 |
| ecdsa256 |
| .TE |
| .RE |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-r |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-key\-required |
| Specifies that keys used to sign the FIT are required. This means that images |
| or configurations signatures must be verified before using them (i.e. to |
| boot). Without this option, the verification will be optional (useful for |
| testing but not for release). It makes sense only when used with |
| .BR \-K. |
| When both, images and configurations, are signed, \(oqrequired\(cq property |
| value will be "conf". |
| . |
| .TP |
| .BI \-N " engine" |
| .TQ |
| .BI \-\-engine " engine" |
| The openssl engine to use when signing and verifying the image. For a complete |
| list of available engines, refer to |
| .BR engine (1). |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B \-t |
| .TQ |
| .B \-\-touch |
| Update the timestamp in the FIT. |
| .IP |
| Normally the FIT timestamp is created the first time mkimage runs, |
| when converting the source .its to the binary .fit file. This corresponds to |
| using |
| .BR -f . |
| But if the original input to mkimage is a binary file (already compiled), then |
| the timestamp is assumed to have been set previously. |
| . |
| .SH CONFIGURATION |
| This section documents the formats of the primary and secondary configuration |
| options for each image type which supports them. |
| . |
| .SS aisimage |
| The primary configuration is a file containing a series of |
| .I AIS |
| (Application Image Script) commands, one per line. Each command has the form |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .IR "command argument " .\|.\|. |
| .RE |
| .P |
| See |
| .UR https://\:www\:.ti\:.com/\:lit/\:pdf/\:spraag0 |
| TI application report SPRAAG0E |
| .UE |
| for details. |
| . |
| .SS atmelimage |
| The primary configuration is a comma-separated list of NAND Flash parameters of |
| the form |
| .RS |
| .P |
| \fIparameter\fB=\fIvalue\fR[\fB,\fIparameter\fB=\fIvalue\fR.\|.\|.\&] |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Valid |
| .IR parameter s |
| are |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .TS |
| lb. |
| usePmecc |
| nbSectorPerPage |
| spareSize |
| eccBitReq |
| sectorSize |
| eccOffset |
| .TE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| and valid |
| .IR value s |
| are decimal numbers. See section 11.4.4.1 of the SAMA5D3 Series Data Sheet for |
| valid values for each parameter. |
| . |
| .SS imximage |
| The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as |
| documented in doc/\:imx/\:mkimage/\:imximage.txt of the U-Boot source. |
| . |
| .SS imx8image and imx8mimage |
| The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as |
| documented in doc/\:imx/\:mkimage/\:imx8image.txt of the U-Boot source. |
| . |
| .SS kwbimage |
| The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as |
| documented in doc/\:imx/\:mkimage/\:kwbimage.txt of the U-Boot source. |
| . |
| .SS mtk_image |
| The primary configuration is a semicolon-separated list of header options of the |
| form |
| .RS |
| .P |
| \fIkey\fB=\fIvalue\fR[\fB;\fIkey\fB=\fIvalue\fR.\|.\|.\&] |
| .RE |
| .P |
| where the valid keys are: |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .TS |
| lb lbx |
| lb l. |
| Key Description |
| _ |
| lk T{ |
| If \fB1\fP, then an \fILK\fP (legacy) image header is used. Otherwise, a |
| \fIBootROM\fP image header is used. |
| T} |
| lkname T{ |
| The name of the LK image header. The maximum length is 32 ASCII characters. If |
| not specified, the default value is \fBU-Boot\fP. |
| T} |
| media The boot device. See below for valid values. |
| nandinfo The desired NAND device type. See below for valid values. |
| arm64 If \fB1\fP, then this denotes an AArch64 image. |
| hdroffset Increase the reported size of the BRLYT header by this amount. |
| .TE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Valid values for |
| .B media |
| are: |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .TS |
| lb lb |
| lb l. |
| Value Description |
| _ |
| nand Parallel NAND flash |
| snand Serial NAND flash |
| nor Serial NOR flash |
| emmc \fIeMMC\fP (Embedded Multi-Media Card) |
| sdmmc \fISD\fP (Secure Digital) card |
| .TE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Valid values for |
| .B nandinfo |
| are: |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .TS |
| lb lb lb lb lb |
| lb l l l l. |
| Value NAND type Page size OOB size Total size |
| _ |
| 2k+64 Serial 2KiB 64B |
| 2k+120 Serial 2KiB 120B |
| 2k+128 Serial 2KiB 128B |
| 4k+256 Serial 4KiB 256B |
| 1g:2k+64 Parallel 2KiB 64B 1Gbit |
| 2g:2k+64 Parallel 2KiB 64B 2Gbit |
| 4g:2k+64 Parallel 2KiB 64B 4Gbit |
| 2g:2k+128 Parallel 2KiB 128B 2Gbit |
| 4g:2k+128 Parallel 2KiB 128B 4Gbit |
| .TE |
| .RE |
| . |
| .SS mxsimage |
| The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as |
| documented in doc/\:imx/\:mkimage/\:mxsimage.txt of the U-Boot source. |
| . |
| .SS omapimage |
| The primary configuration is the optional value |
| .BR byteswap . |
| If present, each 32-bit word of the image will have its bytes swapped |
| (converting from little-endian to big-endian, or vice versa). |
| . |
| .SS pblimage |
| The primary configuration is a file containing the |
| .I PBI |
| (Pre-Boot Image) header. Each line of the configuration has the format |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .IR value "[ " value .\|.\|.\&] |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Where |
| .I value |
| is a 32-bit hexadecimal integer. Each |
| .I value |
| will, after being converted to raw bytes, be literally prepended to the PBI. |
| .P |
| The secondary configuration is a file with the same format as the primary |
| configuration file. It will be inserted into the image after the primary |
| configuration data and before the image data. |
| .P |
| It is traditional to use the primary configuration file for the |
| .I RCW |
| (Reset Configuration Word), and the secondary configuration file for any |
| additional PBI commands. However, it is also possible to convert an existing PBI |
| to the above format and \(lqchain\(rq additional data onto the end of the |
| image. This may be especially useful for creating secure boot images. |
| . |
| .SS rkimage |
| The primary configuration is the name of the processor to generate the image |
| for. Valid values are: |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .TS |
| lb. |
| px30 |
| rk3036 |
| rk3066 |
| rk3128 |
| rk3188 |
| rk322x |
| rk3288 |
| rk3308 |
| rk3328 |
| rk3368 |
| rk3399 |
| rv1108 |
| rk3568 |
| .TE |
| .RE |
| . |
| .SS spkgimage |
| The primary configuration file consists of lines containing key/value pairs |
| delimited by whitespace. An example follows. |
| .PP |
| .RS |
| .EX |
| # Comments and blank lines may be used |
| .I key1 value1 |
| .I key2 value2 |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| The supported |
| .I key |
| types are as follows. |
| .TP |
| .B VERSION |
| .TQ |
| .B NAND_ECC_BLOCK_SIZE |
| .TQ |
| .B NAND_ECC_ENABLE |
| .TQ |
| .B NAND_ECC_SCHEME |
| .TQ |
| .B NAND_BYTES_PER_ECC_BLOCK |
| These all take a positive integer value as their argument. |
| The value will be copied directly into the respective field |
| of the SPKG header structure. For details on these values, |
| refer to Section 7.4 of the Renesas RZ/N1 User's Manual. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B ADD_DUMMY_BLP |
| Takes a numeric argument, which is treated as a boolean. Any nonzero |
| value will cause a fake BLp security header to be included in the SPKG |
| output. |
| . |
| .TP |
| .B PADDING |
| Takes a positive integer value, with an optional |
| .B K |
| or |
| .B M |
| suffix, indicating KiB / MiB respectively. |
| The output SPKG file will be padded to a multiple of this value. |
| . |
| .SS sunxi_egon |
| The primary configuration is the name to use for the device tree. |
| . |
| .SS ublimage |
| The primary configuration is a file containing configuration commands, as |
| documented in doc/\:README.ublimage of the U-Boot source. |
| . |
| .SS zynqimage and zynqmpimage |
| For |
| .BR zynqmpimage , |
| the primary configuration is a file containing the |
| .I PMUFW |
| (Power Management Unit Firmware). |
| .B zynqimage |
| does not use the primary configuration. |
| .P |
| For both image types, the secondary configuration is a file containinig |
| initialization parameters, one per line. Each parameter has the form |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .I address data |
| .RE |
| .P |
| where |
| .I address |
| and |
| .I data |
| are hexadecimal integers. The boot ROM will write each |
| .I data |
| to |
| .I address |
| when loading the image. At most 256 parameters may be specified in this |
| manner. |
| . |
| .SH BUGS |
| Please report bugs to the |
| .UR https://\:source\:.denx\:.de/\:u-boot/\:u-boot/\:issues |
| U-Boot bug tracker |
| .UE . |
| .SH EXAMPLES |
| .\" Reduce the width of the tab stops to something reasonable |
| .ta T 1i |
| List image information: |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-l uImage |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Create legacy image with compressed PowerPC Linux kernel: |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-A powerpc \-O linux \-T kernel \-C gzip \\ |
| \-a 0 \-e 0 \-n Linux \-d vmlinux.gz uImage |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Create FIT image with compressed PowerPC Linux kernel: |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-f kernel.its kernel.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Create FIT image with compressed kernel and sign it with keys in the |
| /public/signing\-keys directory. Add corresponding public keys into u\-boot.dtb, |
| skipping those for which keys cannot be found. Also add a comment. |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-f kernel.its \-k /public/signing\-keys \-K u\-boot.dtb \\ |
| \-c \(dqKernel 3.8 image for production devices\(dq kernel.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Add public key to u\-boot.dtb without needing a FIT to sign. This will also |
| create a FIT containing an images node with no data named unused.itb. |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-f auto \-d /dev/null \-k /public/signing\-keys \-g dev \\ |
| \-o sha256,rsa2048 \-K u\-boot.dtb unused.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Add public key with required = "conf" property to u\-boot.dtb without needing |
| a FIT to sign. This will also create a useless FIT named unused.itb. |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-f auto-conf \-d /dev/null \-k /public/signing\-keys \-g dev \\ |
| \-o sha256,rsa2048 \-K u\-boot.dtb -r unused.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Update an existing FIT image, signing it with additional keys. |
| Add corresponding public keys into u\-boot.dtb. This will resign all images |
| with keys that are available in the new directory. Images that request signing |
| with unavailable keys are skipped. |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-F \-k /secret/signing\-keys \-K u\-boot.dtb \\ |
| \-c \(dqKernel 3.8 image for production devices\(dq kernel.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Create a FIT image containing a kernel, using automatic mode. No .its file |
| is required. |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-f auto \-A arm \-O linux \-T kernel \-C none \-a 43e00000 \-e 0 \\ |
| \-c \(dqKernel 4.4 image for production devices\(dq \-d vmlinuz kernel.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Create a FIT image containing a kernel and some device tree files, using |
| automatic mode. No .its file is required. |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-f auto \-A arm \-O linux \-T kernel \-C none \-a 43e00000 \-e 0 \\ |
| \-c \(dqKernel 4.4 image for production devices\(dq \-d vmlinuz \\ |
| \-b /path/to/rk3288\-firefly.dtb \-b /path/to/rk3288\-jerry.dtb kernel.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Create a FIT image containing a signed kernel, using automatic mode. No .its |
| file is required. |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-f auto \-A arm \-O linux \-T kernel \-C none \-a 43e00000 \-e 0 \\ |
| \-d vmlinuz \-k /secret/signing\-keys \-g dev \-o sha256,rsa2048 kernel.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Create a FIT image containing a kernel and some device tree files, signing |
| each configuration, using automatic mode. Moreover, the public key needed to |
| verify signatures is added to u\-boot.dtb with required = "conf" property. |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fBmkimage \-f auto-conf \-A arm \-O linux \-T kernel \-C none \-a 43e00000 \\ |
| \-e 0 \-d vmlinuz \-b /path/to/file\-1.dtb \-b /path/to/file\-2.dtb \\ |
| \-k /folder/with/signing\-keys \-g dev \-o sha256,rsa2048 \\ |
| \-K u\-boot.dtb -r kernel.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| .P |
| Convert an existing FIT image from any of the three types of data storage |
| (internal, external data-offset or external data-position) to another type |
| of data storage. |
| .RS |
| .P |
| .EX |
| \fB// convert FIT from internal data to data-position |
| \fBmkimage -p 0x20000 -F internal_data.itb |
| .EE |
| .EX |
| \fB// convert FIT from data-position to data-offset |
| \fBmkimage -E -F external_data-position.itb |
| .EE |
| .EX |
| \fB// convert FIT from data-offset to internal data |
| \fBmkimage -F external_data-offset.itb |
| .EE |
| .RE |
| . |
| .SH SEE ALSO |
| .BR dtc (1), |
| .BR dumpimage (1), |
| .BR openssl (1), |
| the\~ |
| .UR https://\:u-boot\:.readthedocs\:.io/\:en/\:latest/\:index.html |
| U-Boot documentation |
| .UE |