Table of Contents About BPI-M3
1.1
BPI-M3 hardware
1.2
BPI-M3 hardware interface
1.2.1
BPI-M3 hardware spec
1.2.2
BPI-M3 GPIO Pin define
1.2.3
BPI-M3 micro SD card slot
1.2.4
BPI-M3 GigE LAN
1.2.5
BPI-M3 eMMC flash
1.2.6
BPI-M3 SATA interface
1.2.7
BPI-M3 WIFI interface
1.2.8
BPI-M3 wifi antenna slot
1.2.9
BPI-M3 bluetooth interface
1.2.10
BPI-M3 HDMI interfact
1.2.11
BPI-M3 CSI camera interface
1.2.12
BPI-M3 MIPI DSI interface
1.2.13
BPI-M3 3.5 mm TRRS jack Audio interface
1.2.14
BPI-M3 Audio microphone interface
1.2.15
BPI-M3 IR interface
1.2.16
BPI-M3 USB interface
1.2.17
BPI-M3 OTG interface
1.2.18
BPI-M3 DC Power interface
1.2.19
BPI-M3 3.7V lithium batter y interface
1.2.20
BPI-M3 schematic diagram
1.2.21
BPI-M3 DXF and 3D design
1.2.22
BPI-M3 software
1.3
BPI-M3 Quick Start
1.3.1
Android software
1.3.2
How to burn android image to eMMC
1.3.2.1
How to control GPIO on Android
1.3.2.2
android 5.0 development document
1.3.2.3
Linux software
1.3.3
How to burn Linux image to eMMC
1.3.3.1
Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1.3.3.2
GPU for kernel 3.4
1.3.3.2.1
How to rotate display screen
1.3.3.2.2
how to use fatload uEnv.txt & script.bin & kernel uImage
1.3.3.2.3
mainline Linux
1.3.3.3
uboot
1.3.3.3.1
mainline kernel
1.3.3.3.2
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OpenWRT
1.3.4
BanaNAS - SimpleNas
1.3.5
Lakka TV
1.3.6
BPI-M3 WiringPi
1.3.7
BPI-tools
1.3.8
bpi-bootsel command
1.3.8.1
bpi-get command
1.3.8.2
bpi-copy command
1.3.8.3
bpi-update
1.3.8.4
BPI-M3 source code on github
1.4
How to setup docker env. to build github source code
1.4.1
BPI-M3 Cross Compile teach
1.4.2
BPI-M3 fix rootmydevice issue for Security Alert
1.4.3
How to compile BPI-M3-bsp kernel on BPI-M3
1.4.4
Reference documents
1.5
A83T datasheet and user manua
1.5.1
A83T Linux-sunxi wiki
1.5.2
BPI-M3 linux-sunxi wiki
1.5.3
Banana pi wikipedia wiki
1.5.4
Linux mainlining effort
1.5.5
BPI-M3 online video
1.5.6
Allwinner chip documents
1.5.7
BPI-M3 quality guarantee
1.6
BPI-M3 WIFI Lab test
1.6.1
BPI-M3 Validation test
1.6.2
BPI-M3 CE,FCC RoHS Certification
1.6.3
All Banana Pi SBC Comparison BPI-M3 vs ODROID-XU4
1.7 1.7.1
All banana pi product
1.8
BPI 4.0 customized Server
1.9
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About BPI-M3
Banana Pi BPI-M3
Banana PI BPI-M3 is the open source hardware platform, Banana PI BPI-M3 is an octa-core version of Banana Pi, Banana PI it support WIFI+BT on board. Banana Pi BPI-M3 series run Android, Debian linux, Ubuntu linux,Raspbian image and other OS. Banana PI PBI-M3 hardware: 1.8GHz ARM Cortex-A7 octa-core processor, 2GB LPDDR3 SDRAM, 8G eMMC flash on board Banana PI BPI-M3with Gigabit Ethernet port, It can run Android 5.1 smoothly. The size of Banana PI BPI-M3 same as Banana Pi M1, it can play games at 1080P, the GPIO header is pin-compatible with Raspberry Pi and can run the ROM Image The Banana Pi BPI-M3 is SinoVoip latest single board computer equipped with an Octa Core processor using the A83T TSMC 28nm chip,based on eight ARM Cortex-A7 CPU core operating at high frequency up to 2.0GHZ.Board hardware specs include 2G LPDDR3 memory operating frequency up to 800Mhz capable of smooth playback at 190 1200HD resoltion.Following the A31/A31s design A83T has a PowerVR SG 544 GPU runs at frequencies up to around 700MHZ with high image processing performance ensuring the ultimate gaming experience and fluency. In Multimedia processing,A83T can play 1080P@60fbs including 1080P@20fps videos with H.265 codec support,More than sufficient to meet the needs of end-users daily audio-visiual entertainment. A83T built ISP image signal processor can support 8MP camera interface and also integrates a full-color display Lai Chip technology that enhances image display quality,not only for the end-users,it brings a more vivid visual experience,while optimizing degree in pastel colors and enhance the end-user,even minimizing eyesight damages especially to children. Integrated full hardware security system is another major feature of the A83T supports DRM solutions which include highgrade Widevine Level1. HDCP 2.* for Miracast support secure boot \secure storage capabilities to ensure the security system and data.In the power saving area 28nm advanced technology uses high energy-effieient.Cortex-A7 architecture,Performance and power consumption is very balanced in the PoweVR 5 GPU series due to software optimization.
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About BPI-M3
forum: http://www.banana-pi.org forum: http://www.bananapi.com product: http://www.banana-pi.com Video: Banana Pi BPI-M3 UNBOXING + Quickstart https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=308&v=uvW72fhhz48
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BPI-M3 hardware
Banana pi BPI-M3 octa-core development board
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BPI-M3 hardware
BPI-M3 use allwinner A83T chip on board. but also can support H8, R58 chip on board. but software need to do some change ,when software boot , allwinner source code will check Chip ID and PMU IP, just need change this,all code will can run on three boards. so if you want use allwinner H8 or R58. it is easy to development software.
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BPI-M3 hardware
BPI-M3-H with H8 chip on board:
test android 5.1.1 on BPI-M3-H: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUCOKEDcUGA&feature=youtu.be BPI-M3-R with R58 chip on board:
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BPI-M3 hardware
test android 5.1.1 on BPI-M3-R: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEZqG5yqCcY&feature=youtu.be
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BPI-M3 hardware interface
BPI-M3 hardware interface BPI-M3 power with microUSB power (option)
BPI-M3 power with DC port (default)
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BPI-M3 hardware interface
NOTE: SATA port use USB 2.0 to SATA interface.
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BPI-M3 hardware spec
BPI-M3 hardware spec Hardware Specification of Banana pi BPI-M3 So c
A l l w i n n e rA 8 3 T A R M C o rt e x - A 7
CPU
A83T ARM Cortex-A7 octa-core,512 KB L1 cache 1 MB L2 cache
GPU
PowerVR SGX544MP1· Comply with OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenCL 1.x, DX 9.3
SDRAM
2GB LPDDR3 with 733MHz(shared with GPU)
Power
5V @ 2A via micro USB power
GPIO
40 Pins Header, 28×GPIO, some of which can be used for specific functions including UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, I2S.
On board Network
10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet (Realtek RTL8211E/D)
Wifi Module
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n (AP 6212 module on board)
Bluetooth
BT4.0
On board Storage
MicroSD (TF) card,SATA2.0(up to 2TB - USB-to-SATA: GL830), eMMC 8G on board (option : 16/32/64G)
Display
Supports multi-channel HDdisplay: HDMI 1.4 (Type A - full),MIPI Display Serial Interface (DSI) for raw LCD panels,1.4 HDMI resolutions from 640×480 to 1920×1200
Video
Multi-format FHD video decoding, including Mpeg1/2, Mpeg4, H.263, H.264, etc H.264 high profile 1080p@60fps or 720p@120fps encoding,HEVC/H.265 decoder 1080P@30fps with software
Audio outputs
HDMI, analog audio (via 3.5 mm TRRS jack), I2S audio (also potentially for audio input)
Camera
Parallel 8-bit camera interface or MIPI Camera serial Interface(CSI)
Audio input
On board microphone
USB
2 USB 2.0 host, 1 USB 2.0 OTG
Buttons
Reset button, Power button
Leds
Power status Led and RJ45 Led
IR
on board IR receiver
Sizes
92mm×60mm
Weight
45g
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BPI-M3 GPIO Pin define
BPI-M3 GPIO Pin define GPIO specification Banana Pi 40-pin GPIO Banana Pi has a 40-pin GPIO header that matches that of the Model B+ Raspberry Pi. Following is the Banana Pi GPIO Pinout:
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BPI-M3 GPIO Pin define
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BPI-M3 GPIO Pin define
G P IO P i n N a me
:G F u ncti on 2 P IO
D e f au l t F u n c t i o n
CON1-P01
VCC-3V3
CON1-P02
DCIN
CON1-P03
TWI2-SDA
CON1-P04
DCIN
CON1-P05
TWI2-SCK
CON1-P06
GND
CON1-P07
S-PWM
PL10-S-EINT10
CON1-P08
UART2-TX
PB0-EINT0
CON1-P09
GND
CON1-P10
UART2-RX
CON1-P11
PC4PC4
CON1-P12
UART2-CTS
CON1-P13
PC7
CON1-P14
GND
CON1-P15
PC17
F u ncti on3
PH5-EINT5
PH4-EINT4
PB1-EINT1
PB3-EINT3 PC7
PC17
CON1-P16
UART2-RTS
CON1-P17
VCC-3V3
CON1-P18
PL8-ENT8
PL8-S-ENT8
CON1-P19
SPI0_MOSI
PC0
CON1-P20
GND
CON1-P21
SPI0_MISO
PC1
CON1-P22
PL9-EINT9
PL9-S-EINT9
CON1-P23
SPI0_CLK
PC2
CON1-P24
SPI0_CS
PC3
CON1-P25
GND
CON1-P26
PH10-ENT10
PH10-ENT10
CON1-P27
TWI1-SDA
PH3-EINT3
CON1-P28
TWI1-SCK
PH2-EINT2
CON1-P29
PC18
CON1-P30
GND
CON1-P31
I2S1-BCLK
PG10-EINT10
UART3-TX
CON1-P32
I2S1-DIN
PG13-EINT13
UART3-CTS
CON1-P33
I2S1-LRCK
PG11-EINT11
UART3-RX
CON1-P34
GND
CON1-P35
I2S1-DOUT
PG12-EINT12
UART3-RTS
CON1-P36
PE5
PB2-EINT2
PC18
PE5
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CON1-P37
PE4
PE4
CON1-P38
OWA-DOUT
CON1-P39
GND
CON1-P40
PE19
PE18
PE19
CSI Camera Connector specification: CSI Camera Connector : The CSI Camera Connector is a 40-pin FPC connector which can connect external camera module with proper signal pin mappings. The pin definitions of the CSI interface are shown as below. This is marked on the Banana Pi board as “CSI”. C S I P i n N a me CN7-P01
IPSOUT
CN7-P02
AFVCC
CN7-P03
IPSOUT
CN7-P04
IOVDD
CN7-P05
GND
CN7-P06
GND
CN7-P07
CSI2-D3N
CN7-P08
AVDD-CSI
CN7-P09
CSI2-D3P
CN7-P10
DVDD-CSI-R
CN7-P11
GND
CN7-P12
NC
CN7-P13
CSI2-D2N
CN7-P14
CSI-RST-R
CN7-P15
CSI2-D2P
CN7-P16
CSI-STBY-R
CN7-P17
GND
CN7-P18
CSI-PCLK
CN7-P19
CSI2-CKN
CN7-P20
CSI-MCLK
CN7-P21
CSI2-CKP
CN7-P22
CSI-HSYNC
CN7-P23
GND
CN7-P24
CSI-VSYNC
CN7-P25
CSI2-D1N
CN7-P26 CN7-P27 CN7-P28
F u n c t i o n 2:GPIO
De fau l t F unc ti on
CSI-D9
PE16
PE17
PE0
PE1
PE2
PE3
PE13
CSI2-D1P CSI-D8
PE12
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CN7-P29
GND
CN7-P30
CSI-D7
CN7-P31 CN7-P32 CN7-P33
PE11
CSI2-D0N CSI-D6
PE10
CSI2-D0P
CN7-P34
CSI-D5
PE9
CN7-P35
GND
CN7-P36
CSI-D4
PE8
CN7-P37
CSI-SCK
PE14
CN7-P38
CSI-D3
PE7
CN7-P39
CSI-SDA
PE15
CN7-P40
CSI-D2
PE6
Display specification MIPI DSI (Display Serial Interface) : The display Connector is a 40-pin FPC connector which can connect external LCD panel (MIPI DSI) and touch screen (I2C) module as well. The pin definitions of this connector are shown as below. This is marked on the Banana Pi board as “DSI”. D SI P i n N am e
F u n c t i o n 2:GPIO
D e f au l t F u n c t i o n
CN6-P01
VCC-MIPI
CN6-P02
IPSOUT
CN6-P03
VCC-MIPI
CN6-P04
IPSOUT
CN6-P05
GND
CN6-P06
IPSOUT
CN6-P07
GND
CN6-P08
IPSOUT
CN6-P09
NC
CN6-P10
GND
CN6-P11
NC
CN6-P12
DSI-D0N
CN6-P13
NC
CN6-P14
DSI-D0P
CN6-P15
NC
CN6-P16
GND
CN6-P17
TWI0-SDA
CN6-P18
DSI-D1N
CN6-P19
TWI0-SCK
CN6-P20
DSI-D1P
PH1-EINT1
PH0-EINT0
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CN6-P21
TP-INT
CN6-P22
GND
CN6-P23
TP-RST
CN6-P24
DSI-CKN
CN6-P25
GND
CN6-P26
DSI-CKP
CN6-P27
LCD-BL-EN
CN6-P28
GND
CN6-P29
LCD-RST
CN6-P30
DSI-D2N
CN6-P31
LCD-PWR-EN
CN6-P32
DSI-D2P
CN6-P33
GND
CN6-P34
GND
CN6-P35
LCD-PWM
CN6-P36
DSI-D3N
CN6-P37
GND
CN6-P38
DSI-D3P
CN6-P39
AP-RESET#
CN6-P40
GND
PL7-S-EINT7
PL6-S-EINT6
PD29
PD26
PD27
PD28
UART specification: The header CON4 is the UART interface.For developers of Banana Pi, this is an easy way to get the UART console output to check the system status and log message. C O N 2P i nN a me
D e f a u l tF u n c t i o n
G P IO
CON2 P03
UART0-TXD
PB9
CON2 P02
UART0-RXD
PB10
CON2 P01
GND
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BPI-M3 micro SD card slot
BPI-M3 micro SD card slot BPI-M3 have support a micro SD card slot. you can burn image to micro SD card ,and use it boot BPI-M3 same as raspberry pi.
Note: support 8G 16G 32G 64G please choose class 10 TF card for banana pi.
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BPI-M3 GigE LAN
BPI-M3 GigE RJ45 LAN Banana PI BPI-M3 with one Gigabit ethernet port,use RTL8211E chip on board.
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BPI-M3 eMMC flash
BPI-M3 eMMC flash BPI-M3 have support 8G eMMC flash on board by defaults. also can support 4-64G eMMC for option: test 64G eMMC flash on BPI-M3 http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/replace-the-on-board-8g-emmc-with-64g-emmc-including-some-test-results/1432 So, you can burn your image to eMMC flash and boot from eMMC flash. How to burn Android image to eMMC please read this book : 2.2.1 How to burn android image to eMMC How to burn Linux image to eMMC please read this book: 2.3.1 How to burn linux image to eMMC Note: the first boot is from microSD card. if you want to boot from eMMC flash ,please remove microSD card from BPI-M3 microSD card slots.
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BPI-M3 SATA interface
BPI-M3 SATA interface A83T SoC used on the BPI-M3 isn't SATA capable and therefore the SATA port is provided by an USB-to-SATA-bridge BPI-M1,BPI-M1+,BPI-R1 use A20 chip on board ,A20 have support SATA interface.
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BPI-M3 WIFI interface
BPI-M3 WIFI interface BPI-M3 support AP6212 wifi module on board. it support 802.11/b/g/n wifi. BPI-M3 Validation test- WIFI we have do Validation test for onboard AP6212 wifi module,all test is pass. http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-wifi-sdio-test/969 about AP6212 wifi&BT module spec: http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/images/5/57/AP6212_V1.1_09022014.pdf
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BPI-M3 wifi antenna slot
BPI-M3 wifi antenna slot banana pi BPI-M3 have support ap6212 wifi&BT module onboard BPI-M3 have wifi antenna on board
1: wifi onboard antenna. 2: when you want use extend antenna for BPI-M3, you need remove this Rs if you want use a extend antenna for bpi-M3, you can add by youself. wifi extend antenna slot:
wifi extend antenna wifi slot spec:
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BPI-M3 wifi antenna slot
note: please remove Rs for extend antenna. if you use extend antenna , need to antenna Adaptive test at first. So you can choose 2DB 3DB or 5DB antenna on BPI-M3.
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BPI-M3 bluetooth interface
BPI-M3 bluetooth interface BPI-M3 have AP6212 WiFi&Bluetooth on baord. it support bluetooth function by defaults. BPI-M3 Validation test- Bluetooth we have do Validation test for onboard AP6212 module bluetooth fuction test ,all test is pass. http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-uart-bluetooth-test/968
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BPI-M3 HDMI interfact
BPI-M3 HDMI interfact BPI-M3 has a standard HDMI 1.4 interface. so We can use HDMI-to-HDMI cable to connect BPI-M3 to the display monitor that has HDMI interface.
But If the display monitor doesn't have HDMI interface,only VGA or DVI port. We should use HDMI-to-VGA or HDMI-to-DVI cable to connect the BPI-M3 to the display monitor.
Note: if the HDMI-to-VGA/DVI cable is a bad quality cable,it will go wrong on the monitor display. please choose a good quality cable for BPI-M3 BPI-M3 Validation - HDMI Model number:BPI-M3 Android Version: Andriod 5.1 Test Equipments 1. Scope: Tektronix DSA72004 Digital Serial Analyzer Oscilloscope 2. Probe: Tektronix P7380SMA(8GHz/BW)*2&P7313SMA(13GHz/BW) 3. Test Fixture: HDMI TestBoard Test Software:HDMI Compliance test solution V4.0.5 Ref Documents 1. HDMI Specification: High-Definition Multimedia Interface Revision: 1.4 2. High-Definition Multimedia Interface ComplianceTest Specification Revision: 1.3b HDMI(1080p) Validation test pass:
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BPI-M3 HDMI interfact
HDMI(720p) Validation test pass:
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BPI-M3 CSI camera interface
BPI-M3 CSI camera interface BPI-M3 CSI Camera Connector is a 40-pin FPC connector which can connect external camera module with proper signal pin mappings. The pin definitions of the CSI interface are shown as below. This is marked on the Banana Pi board as “CSI”. CSI pin define: please see: BPI-M3 GPIO pine define BPI-M3 CSI camera accessories https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-accessories/content/bpim3camera.html OV5640 driver: This is my modified OV5640 driver for the CMOS camera that incorporates many image resolutions and/or image quality. You can take advantage of a higher FPS, Image Quality (Preview or Capture) or Window size, choosing the one that best fit your needs. This is expected to work with reasonable quality for AW platform (32 bit and 64 bit). Working window sizes and expected FPS (preview mode) QSXGA: 2592x1936 (7.5 FPS) QXGA: 2048x1536 (7.5 FPS) 1080P: 1920x1080 (7.5 FPS, 15 FPS) UXGA: 1600x1200 (7.5 FPS, 15 FPS) UXGA: 1280x960 (7.5 FPS, 15 FPS) 720P: 1280x720 (7.5 FPS, 15 FPS) XGA: 1024x768 (7.5 FPS, 15 FPS) SVGA: 800x600 (15 FPS, 30 FPS) VGA: 640x480 (15 FPS, 30 FPS) QVGA: 320x240 (30 FPS) QCIF: 176x144 (30 FPS with some artifacts) link: https://github.com/avafinger/ov5640 from Alex of camera developer., thank Alex do this cool work. How to use OV8865 on BPI-M3 Step 1: Install git $ sudo apt-get install git
Step 2: Update bpi-tools $ git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/bpi-tools.git5 $ cd bpi-tools $ sudo ./bpi.tools -u -U
Step 3: Use bpi-update to update kerenl (bpi-m3-ov8865.conf)
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$ mkdir update_file $ cd update_file $ sudo bpi-update -c bpi-m3-ov8865.conf $ sudo reboot
Step 4: Check again to see if the kernel's been updated. The version should be newer than Thu Nov 17 08:10:07 UTC 2.016 $ sudo uname -a pi@bpi-iot-ros-ai:~$ uname -a Linux bpi-iot-ros-ai 3.4.39-BPI-M3-Kernel #4 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 17 08:10:07 UTC 2016 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
Step 5: Run command (use the ov8865 record video) $ sudo ffmpeg-3.1.4 -f v4l2 -channel 0 -video_size 1920x1080 -i /dev/video0 -pix_fmt nv12 -r 22 -c:v cedrus264 bpi-m3 _ov8865_test_1920x1080.mp4
OV8865 camera demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp8jjKAlubM How to use OV5640 on BPI-M3: Step 1: Install git $ sudo apt-get install git
Step 2: Update bpi-tools $ git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/bpi-tools.git5 $ cd bpi-tools $ sudo ./bpi.tools -u -U
Step 3: Use bpi-update to update kerenl
$ mkdir update\_file $ cd update\_file $ sudo bpi-update -c bpi-m3.conf $ sudo reboot
Step 4: Check again to see if the kernel's been updated. The version should be newer than **Thu Nov 17 08:10:07 UTC 2.016** $ sudo uname -a
pi@bpi-iot-ros-ai:~$ uname -a Linux bpi-iot-ros-ai 3.4.39-BPI-M3-Kernel \#4 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 17 08:10:07 UTC 2016 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linu x
Step 5: Run command (use the ov5640 record video)
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$ sudo ffmpeg-3.1.4 -f v4l2 -channel 0 -video\_size 1920x1080 -i /dev/video0 -pix\_fmt nv12 -r 22 -c:v cedrus264 bpim3\_ov5640\_test\_1920x1080.mp4
OV5640 camera demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3XV2rOXBfM
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BPI-M3 MIPI DSI interface
BPI-M3 MIPI DSI interface : MIPI DSI (Display Serial Interface) The display Connector is a 40-pin FPC connector which can connect external LCD panel (MIPI DSI) and touch screen (I2C) module as well. The pin definitions of this connector are shown as below. This is marked on the Banana Pi board as “DSI”. DSI pin define: please see: BPI-M3 GPIO pine define BPI-M3 with LCD touch panel video demo on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSqELzDR410 BPI-M3 LCD touch panel accessories https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-accessories/content/bpi70lcdtouchpanel.html note:the touch panel accessories support RGB interface and MIPI interface ,when you use BPI-M3, please choose MIPI interface.
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BPI-M3 3.5 mm TRRS jack Audio interface
BPI-M3 3.5 mm TRRS jack Audio i nterface BPI-M3 support 3.5 mm TRRS jack Audio interface on board. How to use MIC & Headset on BPI-M3 Step 1: Modity rc.local rm -f /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/libreoffice-*.svg || true rm -f /usr/share/applications/squeak.desktop || true
/usr/sbin/alsactl restore # headset mixer /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=114 1 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=65 0 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=66 0 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=75 1 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=68 1 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=84 1 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=88 1 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=104 0 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=103 0 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=26 61 # amic mixer /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=108 0 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=107 0 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=99 1 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=95 1 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=28 0 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=27 0 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=41 1 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=34 1 /usr/bin/amixer -c 0 cset numid=15 4 /usr/sbin/alsactl store exit 0
Step 2: Install Recorad application sudo apt-get install audacity
Step 3: Try it
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BPI-M3 Audio microphone interface
BPI-M3 Audio microphone interface BPI-M3 support Audio microphone interface on board.
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BPI-M3 IR interface
BPI-M3 IR interface BPI-M3 support IR interface on board. you can use it as remote control. How to enable IR in BPI-M3 (Linux OS) Step 1: Insmod IR lib $ sudo insmod /lib/modules/3.4.39-BPI-M3-Kernel/kernel/drivers/input/keyboard/sunxi-ir-rx.ko
Step 2: Turn on (IR debug mode) $ cd /sys/module/sunxi_ir_rx/parameters $ sudo su $ echo 0xff > debug_mask
Step 3: Input IR keycode and check log $ dmesg
[ 2797.200733] dcnt = 70 [ 2797.200753] 351 active_delay = 128 [ 2797.200772] 366 len = 153 [ 2797.200795] IR code = 0x609ff708 [ 2797.200821] IR RAW CODE : 159 [ 2797.200903] IR CODE : 159 [ 2797.201020] IR KEY VALE 159 [ 2797.201047] ir_rx_irq_service: Rx Packet End, code=0x609ff708, ir_code=0x609
Ex: Open Browser (IR keycode=150)
demo to open Browser:
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Reference Key_Map: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-May/msg01609.html How to enable IR in BPI-M3 (Android) how to do check IR address on Android. echo 0xff > /sys/module/sunxi_ir_rx/parameters/debug_mask <7>[
625.998452] IR code = 0xf20d4040
<7>[
625.998473] IR RAW CODE : 13
<7>[
625.998542] IR CODE : 13
<7>[
625.998629] IR KEY VALE 13
<7>[
625.998653] ir_rx_irq_service: RxPacket End, code=0xf20d4040, ir_code=0x
<6>[ <6>[
625.998717] cpus_wakeup_config_handler : address: 0x4040, powerkey: 0x0a 626.002717] cpus_wakeup_config_handler: ok
BPI IR remoter control accessoires: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-accessories/content/irremotecontrol.html
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BPI-M3 USB interface
BPI-M3 USB interface BPI-M3 have two USB 2.0 interface on board.so you can connect Keyboard,mouse, USB camera and ... on BPI-M3 BPI-M3 Android demo with USB camera UVC USB camera : Logitech C920r HD Pro http://www.logitech.com/en-hk/product/hd-pro-webcam-c9203 Step 1 : Burn the Android Images onto the SD-Card http://www.banana-pi.org/download.html#e-panel1 Step 2 : Install thrid-party apk (USB Camera Trial 2.1.7 APK) http://apk-dl.com/usb-camera-trial2 Step 3 : Open USB Camera Trial 2.1.7 APK logitech C920r HD Pro:
Regular USB camera (supporting UVC driver):
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logitech C920r HD Pro Video Demo on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbK_Qi5B7_Y BPI-M3 Validation test- USB we have do Validation test for BPI-M3 USB port,all test is pass: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-usb2-0/974
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BPI-M3 OTG interface
BPI-M3 OTG interface banana pi BPI-M3 have 1 OTG port on board.
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BPI-M3 DC Power interface
BPI-M3 DC Power interface BPI-M3 power with microUSB power (option)
BPI-M3 power with DC port (default)
Dc power size:
Note: please must use 5V/2A power adapter for BPI-M3. for banana pi BPI-M3 power , all power is spport from AXP PMU. we also support get power direct from DC power: How to change: 1,FB7 add 0 ohm resistor.
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BPI-M3 DC Power interface
2,FB4 magnetic bead remove. so power is direct from DC power
Note : if you have do this change , if you use 3.7 battery to power , USB port will not work.
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BPI-M3 3.7V lithium battery interface
BPI-M3 3.7 V lithium battery interface 1,Battery interface of BPI series:
2,The red wire of battery connects to the anode on the board, the black wire to the cathode on the board(Note: DCIN pins in the GPIO need 5.0V DC Input)
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BPI-M3 3.7V lithium battery interface
3,when plugging with lithium battery,the power LED is not on until you press the power-on button for several seconds, and then it boots up.
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BPI-M3 3.7V lithium battery interface
USB,OTG,DSI,CSI work fine when the board is powered by lithium battery. 4, The battery will be charged when DC power is connected.
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BPI-M3 schematic diagram
BPI-M3 schematic diagram You can refer to the contents of our forum from this link: Google driver File name :BPI-M3 V1_2 schematic diagram 20151014(RELEASE).pdf
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BPI-M3 DXF and 3D design
BPI-M3 DXF and 3D design banana pi BPI-M3 have public DXF file and 3D design file ,so user to DIY case by theyself.
BPI-M3 DXF file download link: Google driver BPI-M3 3D design file download link: Google driver
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BPI-M3 software
BPI-M3 software banana pi BPI-M3 support Android 5.1.1 and linux we will update more image on our website . if any user have build youself image ,please share it.
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BPI-M3 Quick Start
BPI-M3 Quick Start Step 1: Get what you need First time to enjoy your Banana Pi, you need at least the accessories in the table below. No.
Ite m
M i n i mu m r e c o mme n d e d s pe c i f i c at i o n & n o t e s
1
MicroSD card
SD card is optional. If need to boot form SD card, Minimum size 8GB, class 10 (the class indicates how fast the card is). We recommend using branded SD cards as they are more reliable.
2
avHDMI(Full sized) to HDMI / DVI lead
HDMI to HDMI lead (for HD TVs and monitors with HDMI input).OR HDMI to DVI lead (for monitors with DVI input).
3
Keyboard and mouse
Any standard USB keyboard and mouse should work. keyboards or mice that take a lot of power from the USB ports, however, may need a powered USB hub. This may include some wireless devices. Networking is optional, although it makes updating and getting new software for your Banana Pi much easier.
4
Ethernet cable
5
Micro USB power adapter
A good quality, USB Power supply that can provide at least 5V/2A is essential.OTG also can power the board, but it is not recommended.
6
Audio lead (Optional)
You can choose a 3.5mm jack audio led to connect to audio port to get stereo audio.
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Mobile Hard disk (Optional)
You can choose to connect a mobile hard disk to USB port to store more files.
Base you need below:
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Step 2: Download the relevant Image file: Please visit our webmaster: www.banana-pi.org to download image, banana pi all image can be download form this web. Step3: Prepare your SD card for the Banana Pi In order to enjoy your Banana Pi BPI-M3, you will need to install an Operating System (OS) onto an SD card or eMMC Flash. Instructions below will teach you how to write an OS image to your SD card or eMMC Flash under Windows and Linux. 1.Insert your SD card into your computer. The size of SD should be larger than the OS image size, generally 8GB or greater. 2.Format the SD card. Format your SD under Windows os : Download the a SD card format tool such as SD Formatter from https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/eula_windows/ *Unzip the download file and run the setup.exe to install the tool on your machine. *In the "Options" menu, set "FORMAT TYPE" option to QUICK, "FORMAT SIZE ADJUSTMENT" option to "ON".
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*Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Tool. *Click the “Format” button. Format your SD under Linux os : *Run fdisk –l command to check the SD card node. *Run sudo fdisk /dev/sdx command to delete all partition of SD card. *Run mkfs –t vfat /dev/sdx command to format the entire SD card as FAT. (x should be replaced according to your SD card node) 3,Download the OS image from Download district( http://www.banana-pi.org) 4.Unzip the download file to get the OS image. Windows: Right click on the f ile and choose “Extract all”. Linux: Run unzip [downloaded filename] command. 5.Write the image file to the SD card. Android image 5.1 You need to use Phoenix Card to make the SD card. Download the Phoenix Card fromhttps://drive.google.com/open? id=0BzoTh3Vdt47ffi1ld0RuWXhUVzdYdjFjaHEtMlNQWVFTRmIxcC1OQnczSTV6OGRZWGplNU0
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5.2 Run PhoenixCard.exe, Press “Disk Check” and select disk of SD Card.
5.3 Press “Image File” and Select system.img.
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5.4 Press “Burn” to start upgrading, Upgraded complete, Press “Exit”.
Linux image: 5.6 burun Linux image under Windows os: *Download a tool that can wirte image to SD card, such as Win32 Diskimager from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/Archive/ *Open the unzipped image file
*Click Write button. Wait patiently to successfully complete writing. 5.7 burun Linux image under Linux os: *Run fdisk –l command to check the SD card node. *Run dd if=[imagename] of=/dev/sdx command to write image file to SD card. Wait patiently to successfully complete writing. Step4: Set up your Banana Pi M3 According to the set up diagram below, you can easily set up your Banana Pi.
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1. Insert the written-image SD card that to the SD card spot on the left side edge of the underside of the board. 2. 2.On the bottom "edge" in the middle of the board is the HDMI Type A(Full sized) port. Just connect any HDMI cable from the board to your TV or HDMI Monitor. 3. Plug a USB keyboard andmouse into the USB slots located on the right edge. 4. Just under the USB ports on theright edge is the Ethernet connector for anyone who wants to plug the Banana Pi into a wired network. 5. 5.Finally, at the very left of the bottom edge is the USB power connect or. Plug in a regulated power supply that is rated at 5V ±5% / 2000mA (or 2A). Any number bigger than 700 mA will also work. Avoid using the smaller chargers used for small GSM phones, as these are often unregulated, even if they claim "5V 1A", they may do "5V" and may do "1A", but not at the same time! If all goes well, the Banana Pi will boot in a few minutes. The screen will display the OS GUI.
Step5: Shut down your Banana Pi You can use the GUI to shut down the Banana Pi safely. Also you can run the command in the terminal: sudo halt
or
sudo shutdown –h
This will shut down the PI safely, (just use the power key to turn off might damage the SD-cards file system). After that you can press the power key for 5 seconds to turn it off. If all is well ,so you can use banana pi M3 now. video on youtube : how to burn kali linux to your SD card ,all linux image is same: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRNNC6D4F48
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Android software
Android 5.1.1 image New image: Android 5.1 (Vsersion:V5) 2017-05-11 Git commit : e1889b870facd7fdcfc4c58688577881d6eb11fe Release Note: 1. Supports New WIFI-AP6212 Fw
****** **_HDMI-Version_** Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B\_YnvHgh2rwjcXkxczlmOWxWV00 Baidu Cloud: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1pKF3Ggj MD5: d7b7abf3443a49fb0f178ccf2f6e82d0 _**LCD-Ver sion**_ Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B\_YnvHgh2rwjSkM5NHFWYVdlakk Baidu Cloud: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1mi2YOeG MD5: b27dd45ac5fd1fd3b02db8ffd92c2871 ********
New image: Android 5.1 (Vsersion:V4) 2017-01-10
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Release Note: 1. WIFI can't boot issue - Fixed 2. Power consumption issue- Fixed 3. Google service - Supported 4. Android 5.0 - Optimized
HDMI-Version
Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_YnvHgh2rwjMVFnQzRhTmM5Q0U Baidu Cloud: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1sl6fXBv MD5: 85915509ad849fc7fa28bcaf0528e877 LCD-Version
Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_YnvHgh2rwjazUxenhSVnllaDQ Baidu Cloud: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1jIK7wAq MD5: feada8d6ee0ae29a30d1aa1b1be40472
New image: Android 5.1 (Vsersion:V3)
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Release Note: 1. LED Trigger default disable 2. WIFI-Hotspot feature supported 3. Muti-Resolution feature supported (HDMI version only) 4. Static IP feature supported 5. Android root feature supported 6. support double-screen display, MIPI Display and HDMIdisplay. 7. support 720P and 1080P 8. wifi working fine. 9. 1000M RJ45 working fine 10. emmc working fine. 11. USB and OTG working fine. HDMI-Version Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-L3cPQfpxGZeGRDTER1U0tTdkU/view23 Baidu Cloud: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1c2juiZY3 MD5: 918b1d3707ce58cd203d0b392fa4cc8b LCD-Version Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-L3cPQfpxGZb2NnYTJfUjdNWnc/view10 Baidu Cloud: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1c1TfhIw1 MD5: d5d8e33b05d1db502ad3d527e512ab27 discuss on forum:
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http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-android-5-1-vsersion-v3/1850
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How to burn android image to eMMC
How to burn android image to eMMC under windows 1,download android 5.1.1 image from http://www.banan-pi.org download page. 2,if your PC is windows OS, please downloadPhoenixSuit.zip tooling to burn if your PC is Linux OS, please download Linux 32bit or Linux 64bit tooling example:burn android image to EMMC on windows. 1,install PhonenixSuit. 2,running PhonenixSuit. chick "one key to burn" choose your android image file .
3,press on BPI-M3 uboot key. and plug in micro USB data line.
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4,press on Power key to boot BPI-M3.
5,press Yes to burn image:
6,if all is ok , try to boot from eMMC , if not success ,just need try again. Video demo how to burn android image to eMMC: This is a guide on burning the Android image onto the eMMC on the Banana Pi BPI-M3. The eMMC is 8GB and decently fast. You will need to burn android onto MicroSD with Phoenix Card first and boot it. Then you need to enable USB debugging, install Google Composite ADB drivers, and write the image to eMMC with Phoenix Suit. Then you can take out the MicroSD card and boot M3 from eMMC. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZp6wGtgKd8&feature=youtu.be
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How to burn android image to eMMC
How to burn android image to eMMC under Linux 1,download android image from http://www.banan-pi.org download page. 2,download Linux 32bit or Linux 64bit tooling 3,Ubuntu OS run LiveSuit_For_Linux32(or 64) Directory LiveSuit.run sudo ./LiveSuit.run
if prompt message missing dkms module,please install it : sudo apt-get install dkms sudo ./LiveSuit.run
4,install drivers: sudo dpkg -i awdev-dkms_0.4_all.deb
5,when finished ,reboot system 6,Ubuntu system add udev rules: sudo vim /etc/udev/rules.d/10-local.rules
7 input udev rules: note: please replace GROUP="text" text with your user group. SUBSYSTEM!="usb_device", ACTION!="add", GOTO="objdev_rules_end" #USBasp ATTRS{idVendor}=="1f3a", ATTRS{idProduct}=="efe8", GROUP="text", MODE="0666" LABEL="objdev_rules_end"
save & reboot or just reboot udev server, so you can run LiveSuit.sh as a general user,reboot udev commond : sudo service udev restart
8 run burn tooling(home/usernamer/Bin ) ./LiveSuit.sh
9 Click "Yes" button to burn eMMC note: when burn eMMC, it will clean all document on eMMC.
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10, when all is OK ,just rebbot BPI-M3, and boot android image from eMMC flash.
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How to control GPIO on Android
BPI-M3 How to control GPIO on Android How to use GPIO (control the LED on the board ) on M3 Android Images Note : please use BPI-M3 android V3 image. OS: Android V3.0 HDMI
reg-81x-cs-gpio0ldo/max_microvolts
: Blue Led
reg-81x-cs-gpio1ldo/max_microvolts
: Green Led
Step 1:Burn M3-Android images to Sdcard/Emmc Sep 2: Please input adb commnad adb remount adb shell chmod
/system/bin/su
Step 3: copy this sample to your app
Sample Code
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package com.bpim3.leddemo; import android.app.Activity; import android.os.Environment; import android.os.Handler; import android.os.HandlerThread; import android.util.Log; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.DataOutputStream; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.InputStreamReader; public class TestLED extends Thread { private String TAG = "Test-LED"; TestLED() { } @Override public void run() { // TODO Auto-generated method stub try { Runtime command = Runtime.getRuntime(); Process proc; DataOutputStream opt; proc = command.exec("su"); opt = new DataOutputStream(proc.getOutputStream()); Log.d(TAG, "LED Testing start."); while (true) { LEDRun(opt); } } catch (IOException e) { // TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } } private void LEDRun(DataOutputStream opt) { try { opt.writeBytes("echo 3000 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/reg-81x-cs-gpio0ldo/max_microvolts\n"); opt.writeBytes("echo 3000 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/reg-81x-cs-gpio1ldo/max_microvolts\n"); //
Log.d(TAG, "LED ON."); Thread.sleep(500); opt.writeBytes("echo 0 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/reg-81x-cs-gpio0ldo/max_microvolts\n"); opt.writeBytes("echo 0 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/reg-81x-cs-gpio1ldo/max_microvolts\n");
//
Log.d(TAG, "LED OFF."); Thread.sleep(500); } catch (IOException e) { // TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } catch (InterruptedException e) { // TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } }
}
video demo on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oxzamthXHw
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android 5.0 development document
android 5.0 development document https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4PAo2nW2KfnekpvMnlNZ2p6NWs/view?usp=sharing this is for chinese documents
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Linux software
Linux software
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How to burn Linux image to eMMC
How to burn Linux image to eMMC OS: BPI-M3 Ubuntu15.10 (Kernel3.4) Version: 1.0 HDMI Step 1: Start up the computer with the SD card which has been burnt with the Linux images. Step 2: Put the images which you'd like to burn to the EMMC Storage to the USB drive. Step 3: Run "fdisk -l" command line on your BPI-M3 and you can see the EMMC path as " /dev/mmcblk1" sudo fdisk -l
Step 4:Switch to the path of images, and run the command. sudo dd if=ubuntu-mate-15.10-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi-2-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-20151203.img of=/dev/mmcblk1 bs=10MB
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Step 5:When finish burning, remove the SD card, and restart the BPI-M3 Step 6:Check if the system starts normally on the EMMC flash boot. video demo on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9YmGhqUYg4&feature=youtu.be
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
Linux for Kernel 3.4 BPI-M3 new image:berryboot-preview-bpi-m3.img 201608-24 2016-08-24-berryboot-preview-bpi-m3.img.zip
1. based on berryboot-20160807-pi2-pi3.zip from http://www.berryterminal.com/doku.php/berryboot 2. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 3. username & password: pi/bananapi (NOC-PSLite), root (Ubuntu Core15.04) 4. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 5. support eMMC 6. support GMAC 7. support WIFI 8. support SATA 9. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2) under Ubuntu Core 15.04 10. support uEnv.txt to fatload script.bin & uImage 11. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P & 720P & 480P ... 12. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 13. fix rootmydevice issue 14. preload NOC-PSLite(limited_to_25_servers).img ( https://www.noc-ps.com/) 15. preload Ubuntu_Core_15.04.img192 16. preload BerryWebserver.img240 for Minimal webserver distribution (Lighty PHP + + SQLite) 17. thanks to http://www.berryterminal.com/ google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjMENTWEgwckFRaW8/view?usp=sharing MD5: d242f1914913ad2b73139780ef601c4d discuss on forum:
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http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-berryboot-preview-bpi-m3-img-2016-08-24/2167
PBI-M3 new image:ubuntu-mate-16.04-desktop-armhfraspberry-pi-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img 2016-07-21 2016-07-21-ubuntu-mate-16.04-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
1. based on ubuntu 16.04 mate from https://ubuntu-mate.org/download/ 2. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 3. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 4. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 5. support eMMC 6. support GMAC 7. support WIFI 8. support SATA 9. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m64 & bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p & bpi-m1-m1p-r1) 10. support uEnv.txt to fatload script.bin & uImage 11. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P & 720P & 480P ... 12. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 13. fix rootmydevice issue 14. support video play 1080p with vdpau (mpv) 15. support GPU PowerVR SGX544MP (glmark2-es2) 16. support BT (default on, command only , can hcitool scan) 17. support nodejs 18. support node-red 19. thanks to ubuntu-mate.org google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjTElER3djb0FhYzQ/view?usp=sharing MD5: ef066f2bd78eeadbf7b2675197d3124d
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note : this image is from ubuntu 16.04 for raspberry pi version ,we let it support banana pi. support mali GPU and powerVR gpu function. discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/pbi-m3-new-image-ubuntu-mate-16-04-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-img-201607-21/2049
BPI-M3 m3.img new i mage: edu-ubuntu-mate-1604-preview-bpi2016-07-19-edu-ubuntu-mate-1604-preview-bpi-m3.img.zip
1. based on ubuntu 16.04 mate from bpi-m3-mate h ( ttp://opensource.ntpc.edu.tw/) 2. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 3. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 4. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 5. support eMMC 6. support GMAC 7. support WIFI 8. support SATA 9. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m64 & bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p & bpi-m1-m1p-r1) 10. support uEnv.txt to fatload script.bin & uImage 11. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P & 720P & 480P ... 12. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 13. fix rootmydevice issue 14. support video play 1080p withvdpau (mpv, vlc, smplayer) 15. support GPU PowerVR SGX544MP (glmark2-es2) 16. support BT (default on, command only , can hcitool scan) 17. support nodejs 18. support node-red 19. included many appsfor edu
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20. support scratch 2 online with scratchx 21. special thanks to the team of http://opensource.ntpc.edu.tw/ info: need >= 16GB SD and not use for eMMC(8GB) google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjOXFoZF9EenI3M1U/view?usp=sharing MD5: fb2c9c8413edaa004ab414cb72544a7e discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-edu-ubuntu-mate-1604-preview-bpi-m3-img/2040
BPI-M3 new image:raspbian-jessie-bpi-m3.img 2016-0713 2016-07-13-raspbian-jessie-bpi-m3.img.zip
1. based on RASPBIAN JESSIE 2016-05-27(support rpi3 rpi2 rpi1) 2. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 3. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 4. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 5. support eMMC 6. support GMAC 7. support WIFI 8. support SATA 9. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m64 & bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p & bpi-m1-m1p-r1) 10. support uEnv.txt to fatload script.bin & uImage 11. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P & 720P & 480P ... 12. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 13. fix rootmydevice issue 14. support BT (hcitool scan) 15. thanks for raspberry.org's work(https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian)
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16. support node-red google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjQ0lkakxQeEJFQVU/view?usp=sharing MD5: a52e9205e400d559728b1cfa3f6b58ba discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-raspbian-jessie-bpi-m3-img-2016-07-13/2009
BPI-M3 new image: Raspbian-lite-bpi-m3.img 2016-07-12 2016-07-12-raspbian-lite-bpi-m3.img.zip
1. based on RASPBIAN JESSIE LITE 2016-05-27(also support rpi3 rpi2 rpi1) 2. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 3. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 4. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 5. support eMMC 6. support GMAC 7. support WIFI 8. support SATA 9. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m64 & bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p & bpi-m1-m1p-r1) 10. support uEnv.txt to fatload script.bin & uImage 11. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P & 720P & 480P ... 12. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 13. fix rootmydevice issue 14. support BT (hcitool scan)
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15. thanks for raspberry.org's work google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjMlhfUTZZY0RubFU/view?usp=sharing MD5: bce09c9a4610cba893943e5653449073 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-raspbian-lite-bpi-m3-img-2016-07-12/2001
BPI-M3 new image :Ubuntu-16.04-xenial-minimalpreview-bpi-m3.img 2016-07-10 2016-07-10-ubuntu-16.04-xenial-minimal-preview-bpi-m3.img.zip
1. based on ubuntu 16.04 xenialubuntu-minimal. 2. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 3. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 4. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 5. support eMMC 6. support GMAC 7. support WIFI (module only,no wireless tools) 8. support SATA 9. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m64 & bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p & bpi-m1-m1p-r1) 10. support uEnv.txt to fatload script.bin & uImage 11. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P & 720P & 480P ... 12. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 13. fix rootmydevice issue google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjS0JNZEl6dmhCZUU/view?usp=sharing
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MD5: a9a84e90435f0e3deddb6640246168fa
busybox-1.24.2-preview-bpi-m3.img 2016-6-14 2016-06-14-busybox-1.24.2-preview-bpi-m3.img.zip
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI ( module only, no wireless tools) 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 &bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p & bpi-m1 &bpi-m1p & bpi-r1) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue 13. support busybox bash 14. support telnetd google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6FbwMfcqfFZc0hSbzJUVURsZTg/view?usp=sharing MD5: 5af633b0f731da08abe236e2ec922f69 discuss on forum:
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-busybox-1-24-2-preview-bpi-m3-img-2016-6-14/1878
Ubuntu-mate-16.04-Xenial-ros-kinetic-preview-bpi-m3-sdemmc 2016-6-11 2016-06-11-ubuntu-mate-16.04-Xenial-ros-kinetic-preview-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 &bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p & bpi-m1 &bpi-m1p & bpi-r1) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue 13. based on armbian rootfs, thanks for armbian 14. support ros (kinetic version) Google driver: uploading baidu cloud: http://yun.baidu.com/share/link?shareid=3707254958&uk=1011158021 MD5: b04a903a9c6ddfbc5b6c94505d629004 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-ubuntu-mate-16-04-xenial-ros-kinetic-preview-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-2016-611/1871
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
2016-05-16-debian-8-jessie-mate-gpu-mpv-1080p-bpi-m3sd-emmc.img.zip 2016-05-16-debian-8-jessie-mate-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue 13. based on armbian rootfs, thanks for armbian 14. support GPU PowerVR SGX544MP (glmark2-es2) 15. support video hw decode1080p with mpv (vdpau) Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjX0djZERFcmlYWGM/view?usp=sharing MD5: f9b4b038ff02fabfd35b1fe70aa58090 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-debian-8-jessie-mate-gpu-mpv-1080p-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-img-2016-516/1708
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BPI-M3 new i mage:Debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m3-sdemmc.img 2016-5-15 2016-05-15-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue 13. based on armbian rootfs, thanks for armbian Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjc2pkTDl4QzFxMFE/view?usp=sharing MD5: 08f1c6d7f7a30d2ed5c4b623b63726d5 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-img-2016-5-15/1698
BPI-M3 new image:raspbian-jessie-mate-gpu-bpi-m3-sdemmc.img V1.0 2016-5-13
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2016-05-13-raspbian-jessie-mate-gpu-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. support GPU PowerVR SGX544MP (glmark2-es2) 13. fix rootmydevice issue Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjNHF3N3hQZXhDWUU/view?usp=sharing MD5: b8eafe5c4c03b1de2230116b18f35278 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-raspbian-jessie-mate-gpu-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-img-v1-0-2016-5-13/1666/1
BPI-M3 new image:dietpi-preview-bpi-m3-sdemmc.image 2016-5-14 2016-05-14-dietpi-preview-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: root/dietpi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI (bcmdhd default not load) 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjTkxWc1dkNDJZc3c/view?usp=sharing MD5: 0b0ee2f45bcec3a7d7a610fa48e74cda discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-dietpi-preview-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-image-2016-5-14/1685
BPI-M3 new image:-kali-xfce-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img 20165-12 2016-05-12-kali-xfce-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjRXg1bVpUbFFjb1U/view?usp=sharing MD5: 024f033b00099800c909d0e4dd524721 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-kali-xfce-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-img-2016-5-12/1661
BPI-M3 new image:centos-lite-preview-bpi-m3.img 2016-5-12 2016-05-12-centos-lite-preview-bpi-m3.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI bcmdhd module 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjUDg5SmR3dV93c3M/view?usp=sharing MD5: 7e2397952da69bdd72f923234b838365 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-centos-lite-preview-bpi-m3-img-2016-5-12/1662
BPI-M3 new image:gentoo-stage3-armv7a_lite-bpi-m3sd-emmc.img V1.0 2016-5-12 2016-05-12-gentoo-stage3-armv7a_lite-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI bcmdhd module 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjQU11b3ZhTEhXb3c/view?usp=sharing MD5: c056a4345a229eb380cd46e23105eb7f discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-gentoo-stage3-armv7a-lite-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-img-v1-0-2016-5-12/1648
BPI-M3 new image:OpenSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-Matebpi-m3-sd-emmc 2016-5-11 2016-05-11-openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-Mate-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjSzkzem9TSG81MjQ/view?usp=sharing MD5: ca4b8e0a1d7809f5ffeaab018a138d6d discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-opensuse-tumbleweed-arm-mate-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-2016-5-11/1641
BPI-M3 new image:crux-arm-3.2-lite-bpi-m3.img 201605-012 2016-05-12-crux-arm-3.2-lite-bpi-m3.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI bcmdhd module 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjSTlUb2pkb1dBQm8/view?usp=sharing MD5: 0d53b27094548aa98076c70c48b308a7 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-crux-arm-3-2-lite-bpi-m3-img-2016-05-012/1643
BPI-M3 new image:Fedora-Mate-armhfp-23-10-bpi-m3-sdemmc 2016-5-11 2016-05-11-Fedora-Mate-armhfp-23-10-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjRWdVNXZDcl9NUVU/view?usp=sharing MD5: f52524ca5625f43c98ad7ccfe2154384 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-fedora-mate-armhfp-23-10-bpi-m3-sd-emmc-2016-5-11/1636
BPI-M3 new image: ArchLinuxARM-lite-bpi-m3 2016-5-10 2016-05-10-ArchLinuxARM-lite-bpi-m3.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) 4. support eMMC 5. support GMAC 6. support WIFI 7. support SATA 8. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 9. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 10. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 11. support power max. up to 2.5A~ for DC-IN. 12. fix rootmydevice issue Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjOEttQUdyRTBzRE0/view?usp=sharing MD5: 2f0b41f4cfe7fb34aadcaa60f45d1283 discuss on forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-archlinuxarm-lite-bpi-m3-2016-5-10/1625
BPI-M3 new image:debian-8-jessie-mate beta V1.0 20164-27 2016-04-27-debian-8-jessie-mate_gpu_mpv_1080p-bpi-m3_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 username & password: pi/bananapi , root/bananapi support HDMI 1080P & 720P(default) support eMMC support GMAC support WIFI support SATA support bpi-bootsel cmd to switch mode support uEnv.txt to fatload script.bin & uImage support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P & 720P & 480P ... support power max. up to 2.5A ~ for DC-IN. support video play 1080p with vdpau (mpv) support GPU PowerVR SGX544MP (glmark2-es2) chromuim default turn on webgl (chrome://gpu, modify /etc/chromium-browser/default) support youtube video play support flash video play. support scratch 2.0 change usb0 setting with script.bin from otg mode to host only (fix: Average load always above 1) Google Drive download link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6FbwMfcqfFZclQxRlhjeXRuQ28/view?usp=sharing MD5: f96b2b0486c919c95142b87ae7d54935 discuss on BPI official forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-debian-8-jessie-mate-gpu-mpv-1080p-bpi-m3-beta-v1-0-2016-4-27/1545
BPI-M3 new image:ubuntu-mate-16.04 beta V1.0 2016-0425 2016-04-25-ubuntu-mate-16.04_Xenial_gpu_mpv_1080p_bt-bpi-m3_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
1. BPI-M3 kernel 3.4 2. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi 3. support HDMI 1080P& 720P 4. support GMAC 5. support WIFI 6. support bpi-bootsel cmd can switch to (bpi-m3 & bpi-m2 & bpi-m2p) 7. support uEnv.txt tofatload script.bin & uImage 8. support uEnv.txt to set video 1080P &720P & 480P ... 9. support video play 1080p withvdpau (mpv, vlc, smplayer) 10. support BT (default off, sudobpi-bt-on) 11. support GPU PowerVR SGX544MP (glmark2-es2) 12. chromuim default turn on webgl (chrome://gpu, modify /etc/chromium-browser/default) 13. support youtube video player. 14. support flash videoplay. 15. support scratch 2.0 google driver download link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6FbwMfcqfFZY0I4SUZ2QlhQYUk/view?usp=sharing Note: please use 16G micro SD for this image. discuss on BPI official forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-ubuntu-mate-16-04-beta-v1-0-2016-04-25/1528
[BPI-M3] New image:Berryboot and GPU (PowerVR SGX544) included in Ubuntu Mate 15.10 Release date:2016/02/03 Google Drive:
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjNjNlcEpqQVNDLTg/view?usp=sharing Baidu Cloud: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1dEe53PZ MD5: 46f55765f7cd210678dd05cd6de08deb Release Note: 1. Aufs file system included inBPI-M3 kernel 3.4 (commit 2141b27fdbb5b3baff0bdff95aef3bbe8a7259ad) 2. Berryboot supported 3. Ubuntu Mate 15.10 included 4. GMAC supported 5. Camera ov8865 supported (mplayer tv://) 6. Wifi supported (modprobe bcmdhd) 7. Fatload script-bpi-m3.bin, kernel, and ramdisk supported 8. Reboot issue fixed 9. GPU PowerVR SGX544 supported (glmark2-es) 10. username & password: pi/bananapi ,root/bananapi , bananapi/bananapi
discuss at forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-new-image-berryboot-and-gpu-powervr-sgx544-included-in-ubuntu-mate-15-10/1133
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
GPU for kernel 3.4 1,How to enable GPU on ubuntu 15.10 download link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4PAo2nW2KfnVFBYNzB2N1ZKU00/view?usp=sharing step 1: dpkg -i linux-bananapi-bpi-m3-kernel3_1.2.6_armhf.deb step 2: bpi-bootsel /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/BPI_M3_720P.img.gz or bpi-bootsel /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpim3/BPI_M3_1080P.img.gz step 3: dpkg -i xserver-xorg-video-gpu-bananapi-bpi-m3_1.0-15.10_armhf.deb step 4: reboot 2,how to check gpu running root@bananapi:~# ps ax | grep X 629 tty7
Ss+
0:09 /usr/local/XSGX/bin/X -verbose -config /usr/local/XSG
X/etc/xorg.conf :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch 1449 ttyS0
S+
0:00 grep --color=auto X
root@bananapi:~#
how to disable/enable gpu root@bananapi:/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d# cat 55-xserver-command-pvr.conf [Seat:*] # Dump core #xserver-command=X -core #xserver-command=/usr/local/XSGX/bin/X -verbose -config /usr/local/XSGX/etc/xorg. conf root@bananapi:/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d#
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
How to rotate display screen OS: BPI-M3 Ubuntu15.10 (Kernel3.4) Version: 1.0 HDMI 1.Add Command in your /etc/rc.local: echo 1 > /sys/class/graphics/fbcon/rotate_all
2.Edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf with this content: Section "Device" Identifier "Raspberry Pi FBDEV" Driver "fbturbo" Option "fbdev" "/dev/fb0" Option "SwapbuffersWait" "true" Option "rotate" "cw" EndSection
Parameter Description "rotate" "cw"
// clockwise 90°
"rotate" "ud" "rotate" "ccw"
// clockwise 180° //clockwise 270°
clockwise 90°
clockwise 180°
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how to use fatload uEnv.txt & script.bin & kernel uImage all file on github: https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-files/tree/master/debs file:linux-bananapi-bpi-m3-kernel3_1.2.8_armhf.deb: how to use fatload uEnv.txt & script.bin & kernel uImage step 1: dpkg -i linux-bananapi-bpi-m3-kernel3_1.2.8_armhf.deb step 2: bpi-bootsel /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/BPI_M3_720P.img.gz step 3: mkdir -p /boot/bananapi/bpi-m3 step 4: cp -a /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/linux /boot/bananapi/bpi-m3 step 5: cd /boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/linux ; vi uEnv.txt (if you want to change) step 6: reboot root@bananapi:/media/bpi/BPI-BOOT/bananapi/bpi-m3/linux# ls -l total 5648 -rw-r--r-- 1 bpi bpi -rw-r--r-- 1 bpi bpi
55408 2013
-rw-r--r-- 1 bpi bpi 5718480
2 月 23 14:27 script.bin 2 月 25 08:39 uEnv.txt 2 月 24 10:53 uImage
# cat uEnv.txt bpi=bananapi board=bpi-m3 chip=a83t service=linux #kernel=kernel_bpi-m3_aufs.img #kernel=boot.fex kernel=uImage scrip=script.bin ahello=echo Banaan Pi ${board} chip: $chip Service: $service aboot=if fatload $device $partition 0x43100000 ${bpi}/berryboot.img; then bootm 0x48000000 0x43100000; else bootm 0x4 8000000; fi aload_script=fatload $device $partition 0x43000000 ${bpi}/${board}/${service}/${script} aload_kernel=fatload $device $partition 0x48000000 ${bpi}/${board}/${service}/${kernel}
uenvcmd=run ahello aload_script aload_kernel aboot
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# # from sys_config.fex # #;output_type
(0:none; 1:lcd; 2:tv; 3:hdmi; 4:vga)
#;output_mode
(used for tv/hdmi output, 0:480i 1:576i 2:480p 3:576p 4:720p50 5:720p60 6:1080i50 7:1080i60 8:1080p24
9:1080p50 10:1080p60 11:pal 14:ntsc) # # ref. sys_config.fex, use default script.bin bootargs=enforcing=1 console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootwait init=/init vmalloc=384M ion_cma_l ist="120m,176m,512m" loglevel=8 bootmenutimeout=10 datadev=mmcblk0p2 # output HDMI 1080P (type:3 mode:10) #bootargs=enforcing=1 console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootwait init=/init vmalloc=384M ion_cma_ list="120m,176m,512m" loglevel=8 bootmenutimeout=10 datadev=mmcblk0p2 disp.screen0_output_type=3 disp.screen0_output_ mode=10 disp.screen1_output_type=3 disp.screen1_output_mode=10 # output HDMI 720P (type:3 mode:5) #bootargs=enforcing=1 console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootwait init=/init vmalloc=384M ion_cma_ list="120m,176m,512m" loglevel=8 bootmenutimeout=10 datadev=mmcblk0p2 disp.screen0_output_type=3 disp.screen0_output_ mode=5 disp.screen1_output_type=3 disp.screen1_output_mode=5 # output HDMI 480P (type:3 mode:2) #bootargs=enforcing=1 console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootwait init=/init vmalloc=384M ion_cma_ list="120m,176m,512m" loglevel=8 bootmenutimeout=10 datadev=mmcblk0p2 disp.screen0_output_type=3 disp.screen0_output_ mode=2 disp.screen1_output_type=3 disp.screen1_output_mode=2
how to check output video mode: root@bananapi:~# dmesg | grep DISP [
0.670049] [DISP]disp_module_init
[
0.670431] [DISP]parser_disp_init_para: screen0_output_type(3)
[
0.670472] [DISP]parser_disp_init_para: screen0_output_mode(10) value(10)
[
0.670503] [DISP]parser_disp_init_para: screen1_output_type(3)
[
0.670533] [DISP]parser_disp_init_para: screen1_output_mode(10) value(10)
[
0.731031] [DISP] Fb_map_kernel_logo,line:895:Fb_map_kernel_logo failed!
[
0.797416] [DISP]disp_module_init finish
[
7.840077] [DISP] disp_device_attached_and_enable,line:159:attched ok, mgr0<
-->device1, type=4, mode=10 [
31.112875] [DISP] disp_ioctl,line:1480:para err in disp_ioctl, cmd = 0x0,scr
een id = 65536
how to boot with SATA rootfs: # vi uEnv.txt # ref. sys_config.fex, use default script.bin bootargs=enforcing=1 console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/sda2 rootwait init=/init vmalloc=384M ion_cma_list=" 120m,176m,512m" loglevel=8 bootmenutimeout=10 datadev=sda2 how to boot with USB DISK rootfs: # vi uEnv.txt # ref. sys_config.fex, use default script.bin bootargs=enforcing=1 console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/sdb2 rootwait init=/init vmalloc=384M ion_cma_list=" 120m,176m,512m" loglevel=8 bootmenutimeout=10 datadev=sdb2
for berryboot env. use only: bootmenutimeout=XXX datadev=XXX how to check bananapi's packages:
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Linux for Kernel 3.4 image
root@bananapi:~# dpkg -l | grep bananapi ii
bananapi-bpi-tools armhf
ii
Banaan Pi BPI-M2:
linux-bananapi-bpi-m3-kernel3 armhf
ii
1.0.1 tools
linux-bananapi-bpi-m2-kernel3 armhf
ii
Banaan Pi:
Banaan Pi BPI-M3:
linux-firmware-bananapi-bpi-wifi armhf
1.2 linux kernel 3.3 image & modules 1.2.6 linux kernel 3.4 image & modules 1.0
Banaan Pi: linux kernel firmware for wifi ap6181 & ap6212
demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=aF_WZFDxGs4
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mainline Linux
mainline Linux Many open source development help us to use mainline linux on BPI-M3. if someone want to help use ,please contact us ,we will send free sample to you.
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mainline Linux
mainline uboot sunxi: Add suport for A83T based Banana-pi M3 Board https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/563980/
Download (v2016.05-rc1) http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot.git;a=summary
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mainline Linux
BPI-M3 mainline kernel not support yet
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OpenWRT
OpenWRT on banana pi OpenWRT have support many allwinner chip . so easy to use it on banana pi Allwinner Sun4i/5i/6i/7i/9i (sunxi) Various vendors are offering development boards / single-board computer based on the Allwinner SoCs. These are running various flavors of the A1x, A20, A31, and soon H3 SoCs, with different buildouts. The mach is called "sunxi". For some specs rather see Allwinner_Technology#A-Series .
more please see: https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/hardware/soc/soc.allwinner.sunxi?s[]=banana&s[]=pi
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BanaNAS - SimpleNas
BanaNAS-Nas server based on Debian Jessie Image already have instaled OpenMediaVault v3 beta. (omv v3.0.13) in version <= 3.0.14 is a lot of bugs. Bittorrent DLNA SMB FTP ...
System image requires at least 16GB SD card (i use 32GB) http://simplenas.com/download/banana-m3
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Lakka TV
Lakka TV The newly supported boards are: Banana Pi M2+ with H3 chip Banana Pi M3 with A83T chip for BPI-M1 and BPI-M1+ use A20 chip design ,also can find some support for A20. As you can see, H3 is used in a lot of boards. Each of them have different specs. Some of them are available at a very cheap price. The srcinal OpenELEC and LibreELEC port has been done by @jernejsk and we backported it to Lakka. The images can be downloaded from there: http://mirror.lakka.tv/nightly/ @Ntemis took care of testing the image on some of these boards and Lakka and RetroArch are working well on them. If you are new to Lakka and want to test one of the images, just adapt the installation instruction that you can find on our website for any other ARM board. As I don’t own any of these boards myself, I can’t check them for regressions and support them officially for now. But I will as soon as some contributors send me one or two. We need more owners of any of these boards on our IRC chan to check if all the images are really working well. Remember that this is mainly untested work when you report bugs. more please visit lakka TV official website: http://www.lakka.tv/
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BPI-M3 WiringPi
BPI-M3 WiringPi support all raspberry pi module and all banana pi module :BPI-M1,BPI-M1+,BPI-R1,BPI-M2,BPI-M2+,BPI-M2 Ultra,BPI-M2 Magic,BPI-M3,BPI-M64 https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/WiringPi https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/WiringPi/tree/master/wiringPi/board install BPI-M3 WiringPi: 1,Download WiringPi from github For BPI-M3 git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-WiringPi.git -b BPI_M3
2,Installation: cd BPI-WiringPi chmod +x ./build sudo ./build
3,test wiringPi is install success gpio -v
gpio readall
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4,create new : blink.c #include
int main(void) { wiringPiSetup() ; pinMode (0, OUTPUT) ; for(;;) { digitalWrite(0, HIGH) ; delay (500) ; digitalWrite(0,
LOW) ; delay (500) ;
} }
compile and run it: gcc -Wall -o blink blink.c -lwiringPi
runing it: sudo ./blink
BPI have many extend board support WiringPi. so you can free DIY by youself: more about BPI extend board,please see: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-accessories/content/ link to forum: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-wiringpi-officially-supports-bpi-m3-kernel-3-4/998/4 youtube vodeo for how to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJeFWyiTqgQ
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BPI-tools
BPI-tools [bpi-tools]: v1.0.3: bpi-tools bpi-get cmd support update tools & download images bpi-tools can install to X86 ubuntu and Banana Pi: on x86 pc: for ubuntu 14.04 (x86): dpkg --add-architecture armhf
or for ubuntu 12.04 (x86): echo "foreign-archit ecture armhf" >> /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch dpkg -i bananapi-bpi-tools*.deb
if you don't have pv cmd:
apt-get install pv (for bpi-copy use)
download bpi-tools & install: on ubuntu / raspbian / debian : download file: bananapi-bpi-tools_1.0.3_armhf.deb github: https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-files/raw/master/debs/bananapi-bpi-tools_1.0.3_armhf.deb google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjc29jNVdoaDNXRUU/view?usp=sharing MD5: 0408a434003651001f0131e61cadc2fd # sudo dpkg -i bananapi-bpi-tools_1.0.3_armhf.deb
on other system : download file: bpi-tools.tgz google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjMGZOZC1Gd3dwQkE/view?usp=sharing MD5: 82e35dba52bc3edb48e96c8a544ac216 # sudo tar xvf bpi-tools.tgz -C /
HOW TO USE:
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root@bananapi:~# bpi-tools bpi-tools v1.0.6 usage: bpi-tools bpi-tools FILE bpi-tools --all | --update | --download | --version
bpi files: bpi-tools
v1.0.6
bpi-bootsel
v1.0.4
bpi-copy
v1.0.10a
bpi-get
v1.0.3
root@bananapi:~# bpi-tools --update bpi-tools v1.0.6 usage: bpi-tools bpi-tools FILE bpi-tools --all | --update | --download | --version BPIFILE=/root/.bpi-tools.lst Wait for download index file ... OK!!\n bpi files: bpi-tools
v1.0.6
bpi-bootsel
v1.0.4
bpi-copy
v1.0.10a
bpi-get
v1.0.3
root@bananapi:~# bpi-tools --version bpi files: /usr/bin/bpi-tools
v1.0.6
/usr/bin/bpi-bootsel /usr/bin/bpi-copy /usr/bin/bpi-get
v1.0.4 v1.0.10a v1.0.3
root@bananapi:~# bpi-tools --download download bpi files: bpi-tools bpi-tools: OK bpi-tools: v1.0.6 bpi-bootsel bpi-bootsel: OK bpi-bootsel: v1.0.4 bpi-copy bpi-copy: OK bpi-copy: v1.0.10a bpi-get bpi-get: OK bpi-get: v1.0.3 root@bananapi:~# ls -l total 20 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1493
5月
6 10:06 bpi-bootsel
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 6170
5月
6 10:06 bpi-copy
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1391
5月
6 10:06 bpi-get
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2898
5月
6 10:06 bpi-tools
root@bananapi:~# bpi-get bpi-get v1.0.3 usage: bpi-get bpi-get FILE BPIFILE=/root/.bpi-files.lst
Wait for download index file ...
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bpi files: 2016-05-05-u1510_gpu_vpu_camera_bt_bpi-m2p_beta.img.zip 2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip 2016-04-27-debian-8-jessie-mate_gpu_mpv_1080p-bpi-m3_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip 2016-04-25-ubuntu-mate-16.04_Xenial_gpu_mpv_1080p_bt-bpi-m3_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip u1510_gpu_vpu_camera_bpi-m2p-20160413_preview.img.zip 2016-04-11-Armbian_5.07_Bananapim2plus_Debian_jessie_3.4.111_desktop_preview.img.zip 2016-04-08-raspbian-jessie-bpi-m2.img.zip 2016-04-08-raspbian-jessie-bpi-m2p.img.zip 2016-04-08-raspbian-jessie-bpi-m3.img.zip
root@bananapi:~# bpi-get
2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip
INFO: Try to get 2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip ... BPIFILE=/root/.bpi-files.lst IMGFILE=2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip MD5TMP=/tmp/.md5.tmp.8322 % Total
% Received % Xferd
Average Speed
Dload 100
280
0
0
0 0
280
0
671M
Upload
0
0
0
Total
430 3317k
Time
Time
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0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-0 --:--:--
430
0:03:27 --:--:-- 3533k
2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip:
OK
root@bananapi:~# bpi-copy . SRC=. DST= COPYMODE=usage default bpi-copy v1.0.10a usage: bpi-copy bpi-copy IMGFILE bpi-copy IMGDIR bpi-copy IMGFILE DEVICE bpi-copy DEVICE IMGFILE bpi images: (*.img.zip) ./2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip bpi images: (*.img) bpi images: (*.img.gz) /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m2/BPI_M2_720P.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m2p/BPI_M2P_720P.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/BPI_M3_720P.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m1.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m1p.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m2.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m2p.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m3.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-r1.img.gz xz images: (*.xz) zip images: (*.zip) ./2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip raw images: (*.raw) Disks: (lsblk | grep disk) sda
8:0
0 931.5G
0 disk
sdb
8:16
0
2.7T
0 disk
sdc
8:32
1
14.9G
0 disk
Disks: (fdisk -l | grep Disk | grep bytes) Disk /dev/sda: 1000.2 GB, 1000204886016 bytes Disk /dev/sdb: 3000.6 GB, 3000558944256 bytes Disk /dev/sdc: 15.9 GB, 15931539456 bytes root@bananapi:~# bpi-copy ./2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip /dev/sdc SRC=./2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip DST=/dev/sdc COPYMODE=imagetodisk imagetodisk bpi-copy v1.0.10a usage: bpi-copy bpi-copy IMGFILE bpi-copy IMGDIR
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bpi-copy IMGFILE DEVICE bpi-copy DEVICE IMGFILE Warning: Try to write ./2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip to BOOTDISK /dev/sdc ==============================================================
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5月
6 10:21:13 CST 2016
*** start COPY (blue led on ) ..... umount device: /dev/sdc umount /dev/sdc2 umount /dev/sdc1 ============================================================== IMGFILE=./2016-05-05-debian-8-jessie-lite-bpi-m2p_beta-sd-emmc.img.zip ============================================================== zip 1.91GB 0:01:59 [16.3MB/s] [
<=>
]
0+20666 records in 0+20666 records out ***
五
end 5月
COPY (blue led off) ..... 6 10:23:40 CST 2016
============================================================== RUNTIME 2:27 OK!! You can remove the BOOTDISK /dev/sdc now!! root@bananapi:~#
if you want to use bpi-m2p image for bpi-m3, you can re-insert SD card: root@bananapi:~# bpi-bootsel bpi-bootsel v1.0.4 usage: bpi-bootsel bpi-bootsel IMGFILE bpi-bootsel IMGFILE DEVICE bpi images: /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m1.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m2.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m1p.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m2p.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-r1.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/u-boot-2016.05-rc1/u-boot-2016.05-rc1-bpi-m3.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m2/BPI_M2_720P.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m2p/BPI_M2P_720P.img.gz /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/BPI_M3_720P.img.gz Disks: (lsblk | grep disk) sda
8:0
0 931.5G
0 disk
sdb
8:16
0
2.7T
0 disk
sdc
8:32
1
14.9G
0 disk
Disks: (fdisk -l | grep Disk | grep bytes) Disk /dev/sda: 1000.2 GB, 1000204886016 bytes Disk /dev/sdb: 3000.6 GB, 3000558944256 bytes Disk /dev/sdc: 15.9 GB, 15931539456 bytes root@bananapi:~# bpi-bootsel /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/BPI_M3_720P.img.gz /dev/sdc Warning: Try to write /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/BPI_M3_720P.img.gz to BOOTDISK /dev/sdc umount device: /dev/sdc umount /dev/sdc2 umount /dev/sdc1 OK!! You can remove the BOOTDISK /dev/sdc now!! root@bananapi:~#
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bpi-bootsel command
bpi-bootsel commond How to use bpi-bootsel command (Multi-use SD card supported) From now on, just download either M2 or M3, then you can switch to any of them as you wish! bpi-bootsel v1.0.5 usage: bpi-bootsel bpi-bootsel IMGFILE bpi-bootsel IMGFILE DEVICE
1. Download BPI-Tools, please run the following command wget https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-files/raw/master/debs/bananapi-bpi-tools_1.0.3_armhf.deb 1. Set up development environment 2-1: On X86-PC (Ubunut 12.04) sudo echo "foreign-architecture armhf" >> /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch 2-2 :On X86-PC (Ubunut 14.04) sudo dpkg --add-architecture armhf 2-3 :On BananaPI M3/M2Plus do nothing 2. Install BPI-Tools sudo dpkg -i bananapi-bpi-tools*.deb
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bpi-bootsel command
3. Creat a folder of BPI-Tools mkdir BPI-Tools cd BPI-Tools 4. Update BPI-Tools sudo bpi-tools --upgrade 5. Use bpi-bootsel commnad 6-1: M3 imgae is switchable to M2_Plus sudo bpi-bootsel /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m2p/BPI_M2P_720P.img.gz 6-2 : M2_Plus imgae is switchable to M3imgae sudo bpi-bootsel /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/BPI_M3_720P.img.gz
Video Demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdBNcrOKngM&feature=youtu.be
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bpi-get command
bpi-get command How to use bpi-get command (Download BPI Images) bpi-get v1.0.3 usage: bpi-get bpi-get FILE
1. Download BPI-Tools, please run the following command wget https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-files/raw/master/debs/bananapi-bpi-tools_1.0.3_armhf.deb 1. Set up development environment 2-1: On X86-PC (Ubunut 12.04) sudo echo "foreign-architecture armhf" >> /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch 2-2 :On X86-PC (Ubunut 14.04) sudo dpkg --add-architecture armhf 2-3 :On BananaPI M3/M2Plus do nothing 2. Install BPI-Tools sudo dpkg -i bananapi-bpi-tools*.deb 3. Creat a folder of BPI-Tools mkdir BPI-Tools cd BPI-Tools 4. Update BPI-Tools sudo bpi-tools --upgrade
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5. Use bpi-get commnad 6-1: Download BPI Images sudo bpi-get 2016-07-01-ubuntu-mate-16.04-Xenial-gpu-mpv-bt-nodejs-beta3-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip
Video Demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf4QfDnwKAk&feature=youtu.be
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bpi-copy command
bpi-copy command How to use bpi-copy command (Burning images to EMMC , Copying data from SD-Card/EMMC to be Images) usage: bpi-copy bpi-copy IMGFILE bpi-copy IMGDIR bpi-copy IMGFILE DEVICE bpi-copy DEVICE IMGFILE
1. Download BPI-Tools, please run the following command wget https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-files/raw/master/debs/bananapi-bpi-tools_1.0.3_armhf.deb 1. Set up development environment 2-1: On X86-PC (Ubunut 12.04) sudo echo "foreign-architecture armhf" >> /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch 2-2 :On X86-PC (Ubunut 14.04) sudo dpkg --add-architecture armhf 2-3 :On BananaPI M3/M2Plus do nothing 2. Install BPI-Tools sudo dpkg -i bananapi-bpi-tools*.deb 3. Creat a folder of BPI-Tools mkdir BPI-Tools cd BPI-Tools
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4. Update BPI-Tools sudo bpi-tools --upgrade 5. Use bpi-copy commnad 6-1: To burn into EMMC, please run the following command sudo bpi-copy < images file> 6-2 :Copy data from SD-Card/EMMC to be Images sudo bpi-copy < device path> < xxxxx.img.zip> 6-3 :To burn into certain device,please run the following command sudo bpi-copy < xxxxx.img.zip> < device path>
Video Demo (To burn into EMMC) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arn7HC2urt4 Video Demo ( Copy data from SD-Card/EMMC to be Images) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1LjORwzO3E
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bpi-update
bpi-update command How to : Use bpi-update command to update kernel image Step1: Update bpi-tools $ git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/bpi-tools.git8 $ cd bpi-tools $ sudo ./bpi-tools -u -U
Step 2: Check bpi-tools version $ bpi-tools -v
Step 3: Use bpi-update to update kerenl $ mkdir update_file $ cd update_file
BPI-M2U $ sudo bpi-update -c bpi-m2u.conf
BPI-M2P $ sudo bpi-update -c bpi-m2p.conf
BPI-M3 $ sudo bpi-update -c bpi-m3.conf
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BPI-M3 source code on github
BPI-M3 source code on github All newest source code have update on this github site. https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-M3-bsp
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How to setup docker env. to build github source code
How to setup docker env. to build github source code how to setup docker env. to build banana pi github source code step 1: install docker https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/ubuntulinux/ step 2: docker run https://hub.docker.com/r/sinovoip/bpi-build/ $ docker run -d -p 2222:22 -v /media:/media sinovoip/bpi-build:ubuntu12.04
on your host $ ssh -p 2222 [email protected] //default passwd is root
or (with --privileged can use /dev/loop for create img) $ docker run -d -p 3333:22 --privileged -v /media:/media sinovoip/bpi-build:ubuntu12.04 $ ssh -p 3333 [email protected] //default passwd is root
step 3: git clone # cd /media/XXX/your-source # git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-M3-bsp.git
step 4: build # ./build.sh
how to create your own env. to build the code step 1: git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/bpi-build.git step 2: vi Dockerfile step 3. vi build.sh step 4: ./build.sh why use docker env. to build banana pi source code 1. allwinner tools needs ubuntu12.04 withia32-libs ... 2. user maybe use ubuntu 12.04 or 14.04 andnewer like 16.04, the docker env.the same, even other linux like fedora opensuse archlinux ...., or other os like macos , windows ... 3. build BPI-Mx-bsp env. than mainline kernel & uboot orandroid 4.X or android 5.X / 6.X notthe same.
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BPI-M3 Cross Compile teach
BPI-M3 BSP Cross Compile teach thank 陳鈞 share it.we just transfer to english.
BLOG:http://blog.jim60105.com/2016/03/bananapi-m3-cross-compile.html use system message: jim@jim-Ubuntu:~$ uname -a Linux jim-Ubuntu 4.2.0-34-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 10 22:13:01 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
1 Compile BPI-M3 BSP create a dir for BPI-M3 and get source code from gitgub mkdir bananapi cd bananapi git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-M3-bsp.git
cd BPI-M3-bsp mkdir -p linux-sunxi/output/lib/firmware
2, run this segment if you use 64 bits platform the official kit was compiled on 32 bit platform ,so you must support 32bit execution in your 64 bits ubuntu.
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sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 zlib1g:i386
3,install necessary tools:(skip this if you have executed the two instructions in the segment of the 64 bits) sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install build-essential u-boot-tools binutils-arm-linux-gnueabihf gcc-4.7-arm-linux-gnueabihf-base g++-4 .7-arm-linux-gnueabihf gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi cpp-arm-linux-gnueabihf libusb-1.0-0 libusb-1.00-dev git wget fakeroot kernel-package zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev
4,begin to Compile for me, i need use LCD on BPI-M3, so i choose is:3 ./build.sh
now choose menu: BPI-M3 BSP Build Tool ========================================== This tool support following BPI board(s): -----------------------------------------1. BPI_M3_720P 2. BPI_M3_1080P 3. BPI_M3_LCD7 4. BPI_M3_USB_720P 5. BPI_M3_USB_1080P 6. BPI_M3_USB_LCD7 -----------------------------------------Please choose a target(1-6): 3
Now configuring... BPI_M3_LCD7 configured. Now run `make` Configure success!
please waitting , it need long time to compile,it takes a while and depends on the performance of your computer
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Note: if compile success ,will have ../bananapi/BPI-M3-BSP dir.if it does not show up, any other "build success" screen are deceptive. 5 burn image to SD card: take a new SD card , and install official image to SD card. official image : http://www.banana-pi.org/download.html the next step, be sure to choose the correct device. sudo fdisk -l
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umount /dev/sdf*
clean sudo fdisk /dev/sdf p d w sync
please use "d" clean partition.And then dropped the device completely clear dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdf bs=4M
buru official image to SD card .please do not Android and Berryboot image. example: ArchLinux image name: 015-12-09-ArchLinuxARM-lite-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip unzip 2015-12-09-ArchLinuxARM-lite-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img.zip -d ~ cd ~ sudo dd if=2015-12-09-ArchLinuxARM-lite-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img of=/dev/sdf bs=4M
waiting still dd finish. umount /dev/sdf*
check partition sudo fsck /dev/sdf1 sudo fsck /dev/sdf2
change /dev/sdf2 to ext2 ,and change size sudo tune2fs -O ^has_journal /dev/sdf2 sudo e2fsck -f /dev/sdf2
Write the first compiled data: next step will clean partition table, so we must transcribe it at first
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go to we just compiled things stored folder cd
~/bananapi/BPI-M3-bsp/download/BPI_M3_LCD7
all file will such as this below:
Empty memory card 1m before space (and clears the partition table) sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdf bs=1M count=1
in order to write compiled file
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sudo dd if=boot0_sdcard.fex of=/dev/sdf bs=1k seek=8 sudo dd if=u-boot.fex of=/dev/sdf bs=1k seek=19096 sudo dd if=sunxi_mbr.fex of=/dev/sdf bs=1k seek=20480 sudo dd if=boot-resource.fex of=/dev/sdf bs=1k seek=36864 sudo dd if=env.fex of=/dev/sdf bs=1k seek=69632 sudo dd if=boot.fex of=/dev/sdf bs=1k seek=86016
recovery partition table,and increase the capacity to the memory card is the largest,also change to /dev/sdf2.
sudo fdisk /dev/sdf p n p 1 204800 729087 t c n p 2 729088 # here just "enter",default will get max size w sync sudo fsck /dev/sdf1 sudo fsck /dev/sdf2 sudo resize2fs /dev/sdf2 sudo tune2fs -j /dev/sdf2 sudo e2fsck -f /dev/sdf2
all is finish. just use this SD card to boot your banana pi.
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BPI-M3 fix rootmydevice issue for Security Alert BPI-M3: fix rootmydevice issue
STEP 1. download update file & install STEP 2. update boot files =======================STEP 1:========================== on ubuntu / raspbian / debian : download file: linux-bananapi-bpi-m3-kernel3_1.2.9_armhf.deb github: https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-files/raw/master/debs/linux-bananapi-bpi-m3-kernel3_1.2.9_armhf.deb google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjdHJ2T3d6b0xja0k/view?usp=sharing MD5: aeb90ff97a536c2c31fccfedd6d1c164 # sudo dpkg -i linux-bananapi-bpi-m3-kernel3_1.2.9_armhf.deb
on other system : download file: 3.4.39-BPI-M3-Kernel.tgz google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjMU01LTRyRXBpUHM/view?usp=sharing MD5: aef73f35266e78957066dd5be2bab3b2 # sudo tar xvf 3.4.39-BPI-M3-Kernel.tgz -C /
=======================STEP 2:==========================
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# sudo su # ls -l /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/linux/ total 5908 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root
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4 月 27 06:11 script.bin
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root
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4 月 30 05:01 script.bin.emmc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root
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2 月 23 06:27 script.bin.otg
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root
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4 月 27 04:07 sys_config.fex
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4 月 30 04:55 sys_config.fex.emmc
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4 07:49 uEnv.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5717352
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3 21:47 uImage
# mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot # cp -a /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/linux/* /boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/linux # bpi-bootsel /usr/lib/u-boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/BPI_M3_720P.img.gz # reboot
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How to compile BPI-M3-bsp kernel on BPI-M3
How to compile BPI-M3-bsp kernel on BPI-M3 1,at first download code git clone https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-M3-bsp.git
2, Add depend package apt-get install git build-essential libncurses5-dev
3.edit BPI-M3-bsp/Makefile delete the cross compiler options .PHONY: all clean help .PHONY: u-boot kernel kernel-config .PHONY: linux pack include chosen_board.mk SUDO=sudo #unmark for use new toolchain , this time just for KERNEL TEST ONLY #DONOT USE FOR UBOOT this time, #due to allwinner UBOOT release without some source code issue. OUTPUT_DIR=$(CURDIR)/output U_CONFIG_H=$(U_O_PATH)/include/config.h K_DOT_CONFIG=$(K_O_PATH)/.config LICHEE_KDIR=$(CURDIR)/linux-sunxi ROOTFS=$(CURDIR)/rootfs/linux/default_linux_rootfs.tar.gz Q= J=$(shell expr `grep ^processor /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l` \* 2) all: bsp ## DK, if u-boot and kernel KBUILD_OUT issue fix, u-boot-clean and kernel-clean ## are no more needed clean: u-boot-clean kernel-clean rm -f chosen_board.mk ## pack pack: sunxi-pack $(Q)scripts/mk_pack.sh # u-boot $(U_CONFIG_H): u-boot-sunxi $(Q)$(MAKE) -C u-boot-sunxi $(UBOOT_CONFIG)_config -j$J u-boot: $(U_CONFIG_H) $(Q)$(MAKE) -C u-boot-sunxi all -j$J u-boot-clean: rm -f sunxi-pack/chips/sun8iw6p1/bin/u-boot-sun8iw6p1.bin rm -f u-boot-sunxi/tools/sunxi_env_gen $(Q)$(MAKE) -C u-boot-sunxi
-j$J distclean
## linux $(K_DOT_CONFIG): linux-sunxi $(Q)$(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi ARCH=arm $(KERNEL_CONFIG) kernel: $(K_DOT_CONFIG) $(Q)$(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi ARCH=arm -j$J INSTALL_MOD_PATH=output uImagemodules $(Q)$(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi/modules/gpu
ARCH=arm LICHEE_KDIR=${LICHEE_KDIR}
$(Q)$(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi ARCH=arm -j$J INSTALL_MOD_PATH=output modules_install $(Q)$(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi ARCH=arm -j$J headers_install #cd linux-sunxi && ${K_CROSS_COMPILE}objcopy -R .note.gnu.build-id -S -O binary vmlinux bImage kernel-clean: $(Q)$(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi/arch/arm/mach-sunxi/pm/standby ARCH=arm $(Q)$(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi/modules/gpu
clean
ARCH=arm LICHEE_KDIR=${LICHEE_KDIR} clean
$(Q)$(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi ARCH=arm -j$J distclean rm -rf linux-sunxi/output/ rm -f linux-sunxi/bImage kernel-config: $(K_DOT_CONFIG) $(Q)$(MAKE) -C linux-sunxi ARCH=arm -j$J menuconfig cp linux-sunxi/.config linux-sunxi/arch/arm/configs/$(KERNEL_CONFIG) ## bsp bsp: u-boot kernel ## linux
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linux: $(Q)scripts/mk_linux.sh $(ROOTFS) help: @echo "" @echo "Usage:" @echo "
make bsp
@echo "
make linux
- Default 'make'" - Build target for linux platform, as ubuntu, need permisstion confirm during the build
process" @echo "
Arguments:"
@echo "
ROOTFS=
- Source rootfs (ie. rootfs.tar.gz with absolute path)"
@echo "" @echo "
make pack
@echo "
- pack the images and rootfs to a PhenixCard download image."
make clean"
@echo "" @echo "Optional targets:" @echo "
make kernel
@echo " @echo "
- Builds linux kernel"
make kernel-config make u-boot
- Menuconfig" - Builds u-boot"
@echo ""
4.eidt BPI-M3-bsp/linux-sunxi/arch/arm/mach-sunxi/pm/standby/Makefile find here always
:= standby.code resume1.code
targets := standby.elf resume1.elf
and add hostprogs-y := mksunxichecksum
change 103、104 line to $(obj)/resume1.code: $(obj)/resume1.bin $(obj)/mksunxichecksum $(obj)/mksunxichecksum $(obj)/resume1.bin $(obj)/super/resume/resume1.code
1. at BPI-M3-bsp/linux-sunxi/arch/arm/mach-sunxi/pm/standby/ dir add file: mksunxichecksum.c as below : /* * (C) Copyright 2015 Jean-Francois Moine * (C) Copyright 2014 Henrik Nordstrom * * Based on mksunxiboot * * (C) Copyright 2007-2011 * Allwinner Technology Co., Ltd. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ #include #include #include #include #include /* boot head definition from sun4i boot code */ struct boot_file_head { uint32_t b_instruction; /* one intruction jumping to real code */ uint8_t magic[8]; /* ="eGON.BT0" or "eGON.BT1", not C-style str */ uint32_t check_sum; /* generated by PC */ uint32_t length; /* generated by PC */ /* * We use a simplified header, only filling in what is needed * for checksum calculation. */ }; #define STAMP_VALUE
0x5F0A6C39
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/* check sum functon from sun4i boot code */ static int gen_check_sum(struct boot_file_head *head_p) { uint32_t length; uint32_t *buf; uint32_t loop; uint32_t i; uint32_t sum; length = head_p->length; // if ((length & 0x3) != 0) /* must 4-byte-aligned */ //
return -1;
buf = (uint32_t *)head_p; head_p->check_sum = STAMP_VALUE; /* fill stamp */ loop = length >> 2; /* calculate the sum */ for (i = 0, sum = 0; i < loop; i++) sum += buf; /* write back check sum */ head_p->check_sum = sum; return 0; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { struct boot_file_head h, *buf; unsigned file_size; FILE *f; if (argc != 3) { printf("Usage: %s file.bin file.code\n" "calculates BROM checksum in boot header of given .bin file and writes to .code file\n" "", argv[0 exit(1); } f = fopen(argv[1], "rb"); if (!f) { perror("Open input file"); exit(1); } fread(&h, 1, sizeof h, f); file_size = h.length;
// wanted length
buf = malloc(file_size); memset(buf, 0xff, file_size); rewind(f); fread(buf, 1, file_size, f); fclose(f); gen_check_sum(buf); f = fopen(argv[2], "wb"); if (!f) { perror("Open output file"); exit(1); } fwrite(buf, 1, file_size, f); fclose(f); return 0; }
save and exit. run ./build.sh
compile : 1(1-6) choose compile : 3 (1-6) begin to compile . After the completion of the copy Uimage to boot partition boot/BPI m3 below
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Reference documents
Reference documents
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A83T datasheet and user manua
A83T datasheet and user manua A83T chip Datasheet V1.4 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4PAo2nW2KfnM2VqeTR3SXpGdVE/view?usp=sharing Allwinner A83T chip User_Manual V1.5.1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4PAo2nW2KfnRjlQaU9uR0J0elE/view?usp=sharing
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A83T Linux-sunxi wiki
A83T Linux-sunxi wiki about allwinner A83T chip,please reference this link: http://linux-sunxi.org/A83T all about allwinner chip : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allwinner_Technology
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BPI-M3 linux-sunxi wiki
linux-sunxi wiki Be aware that the board manufacturer is not cooperative. Despite its name the M3 is incompatible to Banana Pi/M1/M1+/Pro due to a different SoC requiring different boot loaders and drivers. It's just another attempt to cash in on the Banana Pi's popularity with another incompatible SBC sharing brand, name, form factor and GPIO header. more,please see this link: http://linux-sunxi.org/Banana_Pi_M3
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Banana pi wikipedia wiki
Banana pi wikipedia wiki all banana pi development board wikipedia wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_Pi
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Linux mainlining effort
Linux mainlining effort The purpose of this page is to try and define sub-goals and milestones for the mainlining effort, containing goals and subgoals with milestones for adding Allwinner support in the upstream mainline Linux Kernel. It is very important to note that this is intended as a rough set of minimal goals - it is not meant to collide with the huge effort of rewriting major drivers! more ,please see link: http://linux-sunxi.org/Linux_mainlining_effort
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BPI-M3 online video
BPI-M3 online video Banana Pi M3 Overview And Android Benchmark Test 8 Core Single Board Computer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4PtSTN3R-8 Banana Pi BPI-M3 UNBOXING + Quickstart https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=308&v=uvW72fhhz48 BPI -M3 Performance and Benchmarks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rWsTpDYMwg banana pi BPI-M3 WiringPi demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv18IHQD264 banna pi BPI-M3 Andorid 5.1.1 test and how to install :Mit Android zum Mediencenter auf dem Bastelrechner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FmtB7NP1Ms Banana Pi BPI-M3 Android Web Server with Servers Ultimate via Play Store https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdfGECuyUng banana pi BPI-M3-H allwinner H8 Android 5.1.1 Test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUCOKEDcUGA banana pi BPI-M3-R with allwinner R58 chip Android 5.1.1 Test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEZqG5yqCcY banana pi BPI-M3 EMMC burning simply under Ubuntu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d5enpxQpWE Burning Android to eMMC on Banana Pi BPI-M3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZp6wGtgKd8 Banana Pi BPI-M3 Review - Android 5.0 L and Ubuntu Mate Demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foxnnQT58FE banana pi BPI-M3 use UniPi demo and how to use https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4dgZZLFl3g banana pi BPI-M3 BPI 8x8 RGB LED Martix module how to use https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6mRB_CtOlI Banana Pi M3 Review Parte 1 - Web browser, Multimidia and Android Games ( BPI-M3 ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdxjSuBLmzk Banana Pi M3 Review Parte 2 - Testing android emulators ( Dreamcast / PSP / N64 / PS1 ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAIKmh6FI34
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Allwinner chip documents
Allwinner chip documents allwinner chip online datasheet and documents:
http://dl.linux-sunxi.org/
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BPI-M3 quality guarantee
BPI-M3 quality guarantee All the products Banana pi release go through strictly controlled process from developing,testing,manufacturing to certification. We put quality first, users can mass produce their products using our boards directly, we've been dedicating to providing the most cost performance products.
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BPI-M3 WIFI Lab test
BPI-M3 WIFI Lab test Date: 2015/12/16 Overall Result: PASS AP 6212 wifi 802.11 B test report
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AP 6212 wifi 802.11 G test report
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AP 6212 wifi 802.11 N test report
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BPI-M3 Validation test
BPI-M3 Validation test BPI-M3 have do full Validation test on Lab. all test result: PASS main Validation test report: BPI-M3 Validation - RF Connectivity Test http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-rf-connectivity-test/996 BPI-M3 Val idation - USB2.0 http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-usb2-0/974 BPI-M3 Validation - HDMI(720p) http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-hdmi-720p/971 BPI-M3 Validation - HDMI(1080p) http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-hdmi-1080p/972 BPI-M3 Val idation - Wifi_SDIO Test http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-wifi-sdio-test/969 BPI-M3 Validation - UART(Bluetooth) Test http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-uart-bluetooth-test/968 BPI-M3 Validation - Signal Integrity Test http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-signal-integrity-test/967 BPI-M3 Validation - Over Load Protection Test http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-over-load-protection-test/966 BPI-M3 Validation - Ripple/Noise Test http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m3-validation-ripple-noise-test/965
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BPI-M3 CE,FCC RoHS Certification
BPI-M3 CE,FCC RoHS Certification BPI-M3 CE Certification
BPI-M3 FCC Certification
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BPI-M3 RoHS Certification
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All Banana Pi SBC Comparison
All Banana Pi SBC Comparison
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BPI-M3 vs ODROID-XU4
BPI-M3 vs ODROID-XU4
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All banana pi product
All banana pi product banana pi BPI-M1 allwinner A20 dual core single board computer gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-m1/content/en/ banana pi BPI-M1+(BPI-M1+ plus) allwinner A20 dual core single board computer gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-m1-bpi-m1-plus-/conte nt/en/ banana pi BPI-M2 allwinner A31s quad core single board computer gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-m2/content/en/ (BPI-M2 Plus)allwinner H3 quad cor banana pi BPI-M2+ d single board computer gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-m2-/content/en/ banana pi BPI-M2 Ultra allwinner R40 quad core single board computer gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-m2-ultra/content/ Banana pi BPI-M3 allwinne r A83T (R58 H8) octa-core single board computer gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-m3/content/en/ banana pi BPI-M64 allwinner A64 64 bit single board computer gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-m64/content/en/ banana pi BPI-R1 allwinner A20 dual core smart router board gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-r1/content/en/ banana pi BPI-D1 open so urce IP camera board gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-d1/content/en/ banana pi BPI-G1 open source IoT development board gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-g1/content/en/ banana pi BPI Accessories gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-accessories/content/en/ BPI Open debugger burn development tool board gitbook online datasheet: https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-open-debugger-burn-board/content/en/
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BPI 4.0 customized Server
BPI 4.0 customized Server Having been doing R&D in embeded systems for more than 12 years. Our experienced teams are able to help you to carry out your dream. Whether you want to customize banana pi or want to design a computer from scratch, we got you covered. Also, our modern ISO factory spans over 10,000 square meters can help you mass manufacture products to hit the market Our factory:Sinovoip In order to meet the companys development needs, and further production capacity and product quality. Sources Communication shareholders decided to invest in new plant to build their own, the new factory site is located in manholes and covers an area of more than 10000 square meters,equipped with full range of production equipment and high quality technical management personnel . We have complete SMT production lines, plug-ins production line, assembly line, production line testing. your Idea, we will help you optimize and design. your Design, we will help you bring it to live. your Product, we will help you mass produce it.
Customize Pi If you want to tailor your Banana pi to your specific use or to minimize the cost for mass production purpose, you are coming the right place. We provide the customization service of banana pi such as remove/add headers or connectors,change component layout,add/remove components,change interfaces etc.
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