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Beginning with firmware Q2D08, you can see the firmware version in secure mode by powering up with the "check" game button held down. |
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{{:Manual_Firmware_Install|version=q2d09}} |
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==Installation== |
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When installing new firmware, you need a well-charged battery and the AC adapter must be plugged in. The firmware update code will not proceed otherwise. |
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===Secure Machines=== |
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Secure-mode update to Q2D09 is not yet available, as the image has not yet been signed. |
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===Unsecure Machines=== |
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(Please note that most developer machines are "unsecure".) |
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Download: [http://dev.laptop.org/pub/firmware/q2d09/q2d09.rom q2d09.rom] |
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Put the q2d09.rom file on the XO NAND FLASH filesystem in /versions/boot/current/boot/q2d09.rom, or on a USB key as /boot/q2d09.rom . Power cycle the system and get to the ok prompt. Then type either: |
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ok flash u:\boot\q2d09.rom ( if the file is on a USB key ) |
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or |
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ok flash n:\boot\q2d09.rom ( if the file is on the NAND FLASH filesystem ) |
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See [[Cheat codes]] for information about how game buttons control startup options. |
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[[Category:Firmware]] |
Revision as of 19:55, 20 January 2008
OLPC Firmware Release q2d09 - 2008-01-18
This firmware is the second test candidate for the Update.1 software release set.
Download: q2d09.rom
Changes since OLPC Firmware q2d08
OpenFirmware is svn 785
- The selftest suite (rocker left) now displays battery info and manufacturing data.
- The "just in case" firmware write protect that occurs before game-button functions is now only done if the wp tag is present.
- OLPC trac 6080 - Fixed bug in mfg data tag scanner that was causing the keyboard driver to crash with a stack underflow when looking for the KA tag in a mfg data area that had been corrupted with a malformed long-data tag.
- The x86 assembler/disassembler now handles 16-bit mode better
WLAN firmware is 5.110.20.p49.bin
<same as in previous release>
EC code is d08b
Need release notes.
Which Firmware Do You Have?
If your machine is not in secure mode, the firmware version is displayed in the startup banner, as in:
OLPC B4, 256 MiB memory installed, S/N SHF7250024D OpenFirmware CL1 Q2D07 Q2D
If your machine is in secure mode, you can go to the Terminal activity and type
cat /ofw/openprom/model
If your machine is in secure mode but the OS will not start, just go ahead and try to upgrade the firmware anyway. The procedure is safe and will not do anything if you already have up-to-date firmware.
Beginning with firmware Q2D08, you can see the firmware version in secure mode by powering up with the "check" game button held down.
Installation
When installing new firmware, you must have a well-charged battery and the AC adapter plugged in. The firmware update code will not proceed otherwise. Possible error messages are:
error message | how to fix |
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AC not present | plug in the power cord, check the battery LED is on, then try again. |
No external power | plug in the power cord, check the battery LED is on, then try again, |
No battery | plug in the battery, check the latches, then try again, or try another battery, |
Battery low | allow more time for the battery to charge, then try again, or try another battery. |
Unsecured Laptop
This section is for unsecured laptops. Most XO-1.5 and XO-1.75 laptops are unsecured. Most developer XO laptops are unsecured. To unsecure your laptop, follow the instructions at Activation and Developer Keys.
You may install using either:
- a USB drive or SD card,
- the laptop's internal drive,
- a network.
Choose one.
Using a USB drive or SD card
- download the firmware from http://dev.laptop.org/pub/firmware/q2d09/q2d09.rom and save it to a USB drive or SD card,
- shutdown the laptop,
- check the battery is inserted and locked,
- check that the power cord is in place and the battery indicator is green,
- insert the USB drive or SD card,
- turn on the laptop, and get to the 'ok' prompt. See Ok for more detail. You should see:
ok
- if the downloaded file is on a USB drive, type:
flash u:\q2d09.rom
- if the downloaded file is on an external SD card:
flash sd:\boot\q2d09.rom
- wait for the laptop to reboot itself,
- remove the USB drive or SD card.
(Expert users may remove the USB drive after the message "Got firmware" ... at this stage the file has been read and closed.)
Using the laptop internal drive
An alternate method is to download the firmware file to the laptop internal drive and then install from the internal drive.
- start the laptop,
- connect to a wireless or wired network,
- start the Terminal Activity and type:
su cd /versions/boot/current/boot/ wget http://dev.laptop.org/pub/firmware/q2d09/q2d09.rom
- shutdown the laptop,
- check the battery is inserted and locked,
- check that the power cord is in place and the battery indicator is green,
- turn on the laptop, and get to the 'ok' prompt. See Ok for more detail. You should see:
ok
- if the downloaded file is on an XO-1, type:
flash n:\boot\q2d09.rom
- if the file is on the internal SD card of an XO-1.5 or XO-1.75:
flash int:\boot\q2d09.rom
Using a network
You will need a compatible USB to ethernet adapter, or an open or WEP wireless access point, connected to the internet.
- shutdown the laptop,
- check the battery is inserted and locked,
- check that the power cord is in place and the battery indicator is green,
- turn on the laptop, and get to the 'ok' prompt. See Ok for more detail. You should see:
ok
- if using wireless, type the essid of the wireless network:
essid mynetwork
- if using a WPA wireless access point, type the WPA key for the network:
wpa passphrase
- type the flash command using the download link above, but change all slash characters so they are backwards, for example:
flash http:\\dev.laptop.org\pub\firmware\q2d09\q2d09.rom
Secured Laptop
Secured laptops can only use flash firmware that has been signed. All mass-production machines had the latest firmware at the time of manufacture.
Upgrading firmware describes how to upgrade to a newer signed firmware release.
See also
- Cheat codes for information about how game buttons control startup options.