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== Step-by-step guide for Linux == | == Step-by-step guide for Linux == | ||
# | #Download the file ''wb5_usbfw.sb'' on your computer [https://github.com/contactless/wirenboard/tree/master/contrib/u-boot here]. | ||
# | #Assemble the program [[Сборка_образа_для_загрузки_в_режиме_USB_Mass-Storage/en#Assembling mxsldr|''mxsldr'']] on the computer. | ||
# | #Download the firmware image to your computer from [https://github.com/contactless/wirenboard/releases here] (image extension is .img.zip. When downloading, select the option for your version of the board of your Wiren Board controller). | ||
# | #Extract the .img file from the zip archive. | ||
# | #Turn off the controller. | ||
# | #Determine the type of processor module (normal or industrial). To do this, look at the marking of the memory chip on the processor module board: | ||
#* | #*Regular version: SanDisk | ||
#*Industrial | #*Industrial version: 6VA18JW983 | ||
# | #Connect the Micro USB connector of the controller (usually signed as FW) to the USB port of the computer.'''0 It is also highly recommended to connect the controller and #Debug USB software to track the firmware process.'' For the industrial version, a Debug USB connection is ''strongly required'' during the firmware process. | ||
# | #Go to the folder with the compiled [[Сборка_образа_для_загрузки_в_режиме_USB_Mass-Storage/en#Assembling mxsldr|''mxsldr'']]. | ||
# | #Then: | ||
#* ( | #*(for WB5 version.3) close the FW jumper next to the Micro USB connector; | ||
#* ( | #*(for the version of WB5.6+) hold down the small button next to the microUSB connector. | ||
# | #Without removing the jumper/releasing the button, connect the power to the controller, wait a few seconds and start on the computer | ||
# | $ sudo ./mxsldr /X/XX/wb5_usbfw.sb | ||
# | #Where /X/XX/wb5_usbfw.sb is the path to the downloaded file. | ||
#* ( | #If the image is successfully loaded after a few seconds, the green led will flash and the controller memory will be detected as a drive on the computer. | ||
#* ( | #Then: | ||
# | #*(for the version of WB5.3) remove FW jumper; | ||
#*(for the version of WB5.6+), release the button to FW. | |||
#Find out how your system has defined a new drive (such as /dev/sdb). This can be seen in the output | |||
#:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">dmesg | tail</syntaxhighlight> | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">dmesg | tail</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#:[[File:Dmesg.png |600px|thumb|center| | #:[[File:Dmesg.png |600px|thumb|center|Command dmesg output | tail. The target drive is /dev/sdb]]. | ||
#:'' | #:''Note:'' | ||
#: | #:If you have an ''industrial'' version of the processor module and the output of the command does not match the one shown in the screenshot (there is no device of the "sd*" type), then you need to open the Debug console of the controller and enter the following: | ||
#:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">/sbin/modprobe g_mass_storage file=/dev/mmcblk0 iManufacturer="Wiren Board" iProduct="Wiren Board"</syntaxhighlight> | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">/sbin/modprobe g_mass_storage file=/dev/mmcblk0 iManufacturer="Wiren Board" iProduct="Wiren Board"</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#: | #:then re-enter the following in the PC terminal | ||
#:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">dmesg | tail</syntaxhighlight> | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">dmesg | tail</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#: | #:to find out how the drive is defined in the system. | ||
#:''' | #:'''Attention! If you make a mistake with the definition of the drive name, and in the next paragraph substitute the name corresponding to your other drive, its contents will be lost.''' | ||
# | #To write firmware to the controller, replace in the command below | ||
/X/XX/XXXXX_emmc_wb5.img the path to the pre-extracted firmware file, | |||
/dev/sdX on the name of the partition under which the drive is defined in the system, | |||
and run the command | |||
$ sudo dd if=/X/XX/XXXXX_emmc_wb5.img of=/dev/sdX bs=1M conv=fdatasync && sync | |||
After recording is complete, disconnect the controller from the USB, disconnect power from the controller, and then turn it back on. |
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