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* Download "Sample Root Filesystem" | * Download "Sample Root Filesystem" | ||
* Unpack (as root..) into rootfs directory inside of the BSP archive above. | * Unpack (as root..) into rootfs directory inside of the BSP archive above. | ||
− | * Run sudo ./tools/l4t_flash_prerequisites.sh | + | * Run <code>sudo ./tools/l4t_flash_prerequisites.sh</code> |
* Run <code>./apply_binaries.sh</code> from the BSP | * Run <code>./apply_binaries.sh</code> from the BSP | ||
** Note: If apply_binaries (or frankly, anything, this is brittle) fails, remove and recreate rootfs - the OS might be left in an unbootable state. | ** Note: If apply_binaries (or frankly, anything, this is brittle) fails, remove and recreate rootfs - the OS might be left in an unbootable state. | ||
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Jetson AGX Orin Developer Kit (eMMC): | Jetson AGX Orin Developer Kit (eMMC): | ||
− | $ sudo ./flash.sh jetson-agx-orin-devkit internal | + | <code>$ sudo ./flash.sh jetson-agx-orin-devkit internal</code> |
* Watch for few minutes, typically it crashes early, then go for lunch. | * Watch for few minutes, typically it crashes early, then go for lunch. | ||
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+ | === Upgrading Nano to Jetson Linux 36.3 === | ||
+ | ==== Buildroot approach (avoids SDK Manager) ==== | ||
+ | * <code>sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb </code> | ||
+ | * <code>sudo umount /dev/sdb </code> | ||
+ | * <code>lsblk -f</code> | ||
+ | * Transfer rootfs onto sd card | ||
+ | <code>sudo dd if=/home/dpsh/Downloads/rootfs.ext4 of=/dev/sdc1 bs=1M status=progress</code> | ||
+ | * Make sure the data was transferred to SD/NVMe | ||
+ | <code>sync</code> | ||
[[Category: Firmware]] | [[Category: Firmware]] |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 5 September 2024
Notes on programming/interfacing with Jetson Orin hardware.
Contents
Upgrading AGX to Jetson Linux 36.3[edit]
BSP approach (avoids SDK Manager)[edit]
- Requires Ubuntu 22.04. Very unhappy to work on Gentoo.
- Requires Intel/AMD 64bit CPU.
- Download "Driver Package (BSP)" from here
- Unpack (as root, get used to doing most of this as root), preserving privileges
tar xjpf ...
- Download "Sample Root Filesystem"
- Unpack (as root..) into rootfs directory inside of the BSP archive above.
- Run
sudo ./tools/l4t_flash_prerequisites.sh
- Run
./apply_binaries.sh
from the BSP- Note: If apply_binaries (or frankly, anything, this is brittle) fails, remove and recreate rootfs - the OS might be left in an unbootable state.
- Reboot AGX into "Recovery Mode" - hold the recovery button and reset button, release simultaneously ((sic) reset first?)
- Connect USB-C cable to the debug port ("front" USB-c)
- Nvidia AGX device should appear in the
lsusb
under NVIDIA CORP. APX - Run
./flash.sh
Different options for different usecases(https://docs.nvidia.com/jetson/archives/r36.3/DeveloperGuide/IN/QuickStart.html#in-quickstart)
Jetson AGX Orin Developer Kit (eMMC):
$ sudo ./flash.sh jetson-agx-orin-devkit internal
- Watch for few minutes, typically it crashes early, then go for lunch.
Upgrading Nano to Jetson Linux 36.3[edit]
Buildroot approach (avoids SDK Manager)[edit]
sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb
sudo umount /dev/sdb
lsblk -f
- Transfer rootfs onto sd card
sudo dd if=/home/dpsh/Downloads/rootfs.ext4 of=/dev/sdc1 bs=1M status=progress
- Make sure the data was transferred to SD/NVMe
sync