cbootimage - tegra BCT compiler
cbootimage [
options ] configfile [
inputimage ]
outputimage
This program is used to create images suitable to place into the boot flash of a
device using a Tegra SoC. There are two primary modes of operation of
cbootimage:
- 1
- Compile a textual representation of a BCT into a binary
image.
- 0[step]
- Generate an entire boot image from a previously compiled
BCT and a bootloader binary.
- •
- Tegra20
- •
- Tegra30
- •
- Tegra114
- •
- Tegra124
- •
- Tegra132
- •
-
Tegra210
- -gbct
- Generate the new bct file from the given config file.
- -h, --help, -?
- Print help text and exit.
- -d, --debug
- Output debugging information.
- -oodm_data
- Specify the odm_data value (in hex).
- -t, --tegra NN
- Select target device. Must be one of: 20, 30, 114, 124,
132, 210.
- -s, --ssoc tegraNN
- Select target device. Must be one of: tegra20, tegra30,
tegra114, tegra124, tegra32, tegra210.
- -u --update
- Copy input image data and update bct configs into new image
file
To generate a bct file from a text description obtained either through
bct_dump(1) or cbootimage-configs:
$ cbootimage -gbct -t124 PM375_Hynix_2GB_H5TC4G63AFR_RDA_924MHz.bct.cfg PM375_Hynix_2GB_H5TC4G63AFR_RDA_924MHz.bct
New BCT file PM375_Hynix_2GB_H5TC4G63AFR_RDA_924MHz.bct has been successfully generated!
To generate a boot image file including the newly generated bct:
cbootimage -t124 jetson-tk1-emmc.img.cfg jetson-tk1-emmc.img
Image file jetson-tk1-emmc.img has been successfully generated!
If any error occurs a non zero exit status is returned.
tegrarcm(1),
bct_dump(1)