OS: Android - Flash Device

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Run It!

Kita dapat menjalankan image yang kita buat menggunakan emulator atau flash ke device. Perlu kita ketahui bahwa kita harus menentukan target build menggunakan lunch, biasanya akan sangat sukar di jalankan kalau image tersebut di jalankan ke target yang tidak di tujukan sebelumnya.


Cek Device

Gunakan

adb devices

Hasilnya

List of devices attached 
LG-F240S-55cef322	device

Flash ke Device

Untuk flash ke device, kita butuh menggunakan fastboot yang biasanya sudah termasuk dalam path setelah kita telah sukses build. Buat device agar masuk dalam fastboot mode baik secara manual dengan cara menekan tombol yang benar saat booting, atau melalui shell menggunakan perintah

adb reboot bootloader


Tampaknya untuk mem-flash device harus dilakukan dari folder .zip dari product yang kita buat

cd ~/android-cyanogenmod/out/target/product/e980/

Cek fastboot mengenali device

fastboot devices

Jika device sudah dalam mode fastboot, jalankan

fastboot flashall -w

opsi -w akan menghapus partisi /data di device. Ini berguna jika kita melakukan flashing untuk pertama kali ke sebuah device, jika tidak maka cara ini tidak berguna.


Beberapa perintah fastboot lainnya

fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update namaimage.zip

Emulate sebuah Android Device

emulator di tambahkan ke path kita secara automatis saat proses build. Untuk menjalankan emulator, ketik,

$ emulator


Fastboot is a command line tool used to directly flash the filesystem in Android devices from a host via USB. It allows flashing of unsigned partition images. It is disabled in production devices since USB support has been disabled in the bootloader. You must have an Engineering SPL, or an SPL that is S-OFF.

After installing the Android SDK or ADB Standalone you can use 'fastboot' in addition to the more common ADB.

Verify SPL S-OFF

With the exception of the Google Nexus One (which has an OEM unlock), when you boot the device into the bootloader, you should see S-OFF (security off) on the top line. If you see S-ON, or you see a four-color rainbow background, the SPL does not support fastboot. You will need to install a fastboot compatable SPL, such as HardSPL or any of the Engineering SPLs for various devices. See the device specific page for further instructions.

Access bootloader

  1. Make sure you have ADB or the SDK installed.
  2. Download fastboot for the appropriate operating system for your computer.
  3. Place the executable in the proper place, usually:
    • Linux: ~/android_sdk/tools/ or ~/bin/
    • OS X: ~/android-sdk-macosx/platform-tools/
    • Windows: C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
  4. Turn off the device.
  5. Boot device into bootloader
  6. Make sure the device is in FASTBOOT and not HBOOT
  7. Connect the device to the computer via USB.
  8. On your computer, open terminal and run (you may need elevated privileges for this):
    fastboot devices
You should see something similar to:
List of devices attached 
HTXXXXXXXXXX	device

fastboot --help

usage: fastboot [ <option> ] <command>

commands:
  update <filename>                        reflash device from update.zip
  flashall                                 flash boot + recovery + system
  flash <partition> [ <filename> ]         write a file to a flash partition
  erase <partition>                        erase a flash partition
  getvar <variable>                        display a bootloader variable
  boot <kernel> [ <ramdisk> ]              download and boot kernel
  flash:raw boot <kernel> [ <ramdisk> ]    create bootimage and flash it
  devices                                  list all connected devices
  reboot                                   reboot device normally
  reboot-bootloader                        reboot device into bootloader
  setserial <serial>                       set the device serial number
  setrev <rev>                             set the device hardware revision

options:
  -w                                       erase userdata and cache
  -s <serial number>                       specify device serial number
  -p <product>                             specify product name
  -c <cmdline>                             override kernel commandline
  -i <vendor id>                           specify a custom USB vendor id
  -b <base_addr>                           specify a custom kernel base address
  -n <page size>                           specify the nand page size. default: 2048

Typical Partition Layout

For Reference when flashing partitions

Name Nandroid .img Information Contained Mount Point Notes
splash1 N/A Boot image ("T-mobile G1" image) mtdblock0? size: 320x480x2. Different from bootanimation.zip.
recovery N/A A 'backup' kernel, initrd, and OS
for system recovery / maintenance
mtdblock1 Can flash custom recovery.img (Amon_Ra, ClockworkMod, etc).
Accessed by holding [home] while booting.
boot boot.img The main kernel and initrd mtdblock2 Can flash custom boot.img
system system.img The main OS mtdblock3 This is the /system partition
cache cache.img Temp storage mtdblock4 Unused. Can be re-partitioned.
userdata data.img User data and settings mtdblock5 This is the /data partition

Examples

Manual Nandroid restore

Make a Nandroid backup, and copy the folder off your SD card to your desktop.

cd ~/Desktop/path/to/backup/
fastboot flash userdata data.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot

Flash Custom Recovery.img

fastboot flash recovery /path/to/<recovery>.img
fastboot reboot

Flash Custom boot.img

You should make a Nandroid backup first, in case you need to recover your boot.img

fastboot flash boot /path/to/<boot>.img
fastboot reboot

Development

If you are developing a kernel, you may find it helpful to delete your boot.img and recovery.img to force booting into fastboot:

fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery

You can then manually boot from your custom kernel and a ramdisk:

fastboot boot <kernel> <ramdisk>

Once you have a working kernel and ramdisk, you can automagically combine them within fastboot:

fastboot flash:raw boot <kernel> <ramdisk>


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