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Amlogic Boot Tool

This tool talks to Amlogic's mask ROM loader over USB.

Accessing the loader

Many SBCs have a button to press on power-on to enter the loader mode. Some products may come with a button as well or require entering certain commands into the stock bootloader. We have found them to be an inconsistent mess. 🤷

Compatibility

SoCs up to generation 3 (S905X, S905X2, S905{X,Y,D}3, etc) should be supported. Those show as product string "GX-CHIP".

On some platforms, the commands may (partially) not work or behave different.

NOTE: Since the protocols are not public, we had to find our ways. Contributions and opening issues are welcome.

For details, see the sections on how we got there and the protocol versions.

Building

Have a Rust toolchain installed with Cargo.

cargo build --release

Preparation

You need to have udev rules for Amlogic devices installed to access them as a regular user. Copy 70-amlogic.rules into /etc/udev/rules.d/.

Usage

./target/release/aml_boot

Or directly:

cargo run --release

This will print help on the CLI usage.

You can work on the code and directly run it to see if your changes work, e.g.:

cargo run --release -- info

Note the -- to escape from Cargo.

How we got there

This tool has been stated one evening at Chaospott, in part to get familiar with the protocol and have our own clean slate code base.

We had a look at existing tools which were either lacking some features or just errored for the boards we tried them with. Memory read/write are still erroring. Examples are a TV box based on the S905X4 (different protocol?) and the Libre Computer S905D3-CC.

The Khadas VIM1 and Libre Computer A311D-CC work fine, e.g., blinky demo:

aml_boot blinky khadas-vim1
aml_boot blinky lc-a311d-cc

Note that other authors have already done a lot and documented their findings. Big kudos to Neil Armstrong and others who did all the hard work before us. :) Look at proto-rev.md for notes on previous and our work.

Previous work

See https://github.com/superna9999/pyamlboot for reference.

Corresponding talk by Neil Armstrong at Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0-swEMDFp0

U-Boot: Porting and Maintaining a Bootloader for a Multimedia SoC Family

Slides: https://elinux.org/images/e/ef/ELC-E_2020_U-Boot_porting_and_maintaining_a_bootloader_for_a_multimedia_SoC_family.pdf

Frederic B has dumped the S905D3 mask ROM and found vulnerabilities.

https://fredericb.info/2021/02/dump-amlogic-s905d3-bootrom-from-khadas-vim3l-board.html

https://fredericb.info/2021/02/amlogic-usbdl-unsigned-code-loader-for-amlogic-bootrom.html

Protocol versions

So, there is now a newer protocol, as people write.

Sean Hoyt (Mar 20, 2022):

As with all newer amlogic soc's it now uses "Amlogic DNL" for it's flashing instead of the older World cup update tool. The button on the board can take you to fastboot/recovery or USB burn mode. Currently it is not bootloader unlockable.

Previous post in thread (with photos):

T-Mobile TVision Hub 2nd gen board pics and general info. Specs: Amlogic S905Y4, 2gb of ram (Rayson RS512M32), 8gb emmc 5.1 (Samsung KLM8G1GETF-B041)

So the mask ROM's protocol has changed from version 4 on (needs verification!)?