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== About Firmware == | == About Firmware == | ||
− | IPLOG-GAMA firmware is divided | + | IPLOG-GAMA firmware is divided into three parts. |
− | '''Recovery image''' - This part is read only and used to possibility | + | '''Recovery image''' - This part is a read only image and used to possibility restore the system in the event of a main firmware fatal error of parts '''Firmware Image 1 and 2'''. |
− | '''Firmware Image 1 and 2''' - | + | '''Firmware Image 1 and 2''' - These two parts contain the main firmware images. One is marked as '''"current"''', this firmare is running at the present time. When the Firmware Upgrade starts the new Firmware Image is written to the second Image part which is not running. Thanks to this feature, the firmware that works properly can not be damaged. After a successful upload, the new one will startup with the next reboot and market as '''"current"'''. |
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=== a) Windows === | === a) Windows === | ||
− | To copy files between IPLOG-GAMA(Linux) and Windows there is a need third-party tool. | + | To copy files between IPLOG-GAMA(Linux) and Windows there is a need a third-party tool. For example it is possible to use [https://winscp.net/eng/index.php WinSCP]. |
* Download, Install and Open the WinSCP. | * Download, Install and Open the WinSCP. | ||
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==== Connection Configuration ==== | ==== Connection Configuration ==== | ||
− | '''Host name''' - IP address of IPLOG-GAMA, the default IP address is on the housing. | + | '''Host name''' - The IP address of IPLOG-GAMA, the default IP address is on the housing. |
− | '''User name''' - | + | '''User name''' - The default user name is '''root''' and without a password. |
[[File:WinSCPConnection.png|300px]] | [[File:WinSCPConnection.png|300px]] | ||
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==== Connection Warning ==== | ==== Connection Warning ==== | ||
− | For every new connection is | + | For every new connection there is a Warning message shown, if you trust this remote device, confirm by clicking the '''YES''' or '''NO''' and this new session will or will not be saved according to your choice. |
[[File:WinSCPConnectionWarning.png|300px]] | [[File:WinSCPConnectionWarning.png|300px]] | ||
− | ==== Upload | + | ==== Upload Firmware Image File (.tar) ==== |
− | Select source file with new firmware image to upload to the IPLOG-GAMA and | + | Select source file with a new firmware image to upload to the IPLOG-GAMA and click the '''F5''' button to start the upload. For a target location use for example '''/tmp/''' folder. |
[[File:WinSCPUploadFile.png|300px]] | [[File:WinSCPUploadFile.png|300px]] | ||
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− | After successful upload close the WinSCP session. | + | After a successful upload close the WinSCP session. |
=== b) Linux === | === b) Linux === | ||
− | '''SCP or secure copy''' allows secure transferring of files between | + | '''SCP or secure copy''' allows secure transferring of files between the local host and the remote host or between two remote hosts. |
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Command '''scp''' copy file '''12.0.8958.tar''' of '''/home/user/''' folder on remote pc '''root'''(user)'''@192.168.6.61'''(ip address) to local folder '''/tmp/''' on IPLOG-GAMA. | Command '''scp''' copy file '''12.0.8958.tar''' of '''/home/user/''' folder on remote pc '''root'''(user)'''@192.168.6.61'''(ip address) to local folder '''/tmp/''' on IPLOG-GAMA. | ||
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== 2. Local USB == | == 2. Local USB == | ||
− | For USB is not direct command | + | For USB there is not a direct command to copy files of USB to IPLOG-GAMA unit, therefore the USB must be "mounted" to some directory at the beginning. |
Create a new folder(usb) to '''/mnt/''' directory by command '''mkdir'''. | Create a new folder(usb) to '''/mnt/''' directory by command '''mkdir'''. | ||
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− | + | This prints the message buffer to the screen. The USB name is typically a '''sda1'''. | |
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{{Tip|TipText=Check the mnt/usb/ folder content by command '''root@iplog:~# ls /mnt/usb/'''}} | {{Tip|TipText=Check the mnt/usb/ folder content by command '''root@iplog:~# ls /mnt/usb/'''}} | ||
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− | Example of process firmware upgrading. | + | Example of the process of firmware upgrading. |
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− | After firmware upgrade restart the device by command "reboot" | + | After the firmware upgrade restart the device by command "reboot" |
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|text=root@iplog:~# reboot | |text=root@iplog:~# reboot |
Revision as of 12:14, 13 February 2019
In this document we will focus on Firmware Upgrade.
Contents
About Firmware
IPLOG-GAMA firmware is divided into three parts.
Recovery image - This part is a read only image and used to possibility restore the system in the event of a main firmware fatal error of parts Firmware Image 1 and 2.
Firmware Image 1 and 2 - These two parts contain the main firmware images. One is marked as "current", this firmare is running at the present time. When the Firmware Upgrade starts the new Firmware Image is written to the second Image part which is not running. Thanks to this feature, the firmware that works properly can not be damaged. After a successful upload, the new one will startup with the next reboot and market as "current".
root@iplog:~# metel-firmware-version
Shows the current version of Recovery and Firmware images.
root@iplog:~# metel-firmware-version FIRMWARE ======== image: recovery version: 2.0.8811 FIRMWARE ======== image: image 1 (current) //"current" label informs about right now running firmware version: 12.0.8824 FIRMWARE ======== image: image 2 version: 12.0.8811
Source of New Firmware Image
1. Remote Data Storage
a) Windows
To copy files between IPLOG-GAMA(Linux) and Windows there is a need a third-party tool. For example it is possible to use WinSCP.
- Download, Install and Open the WinSCP.
Connection Configuration
Host name - The IP address of IPLOG-GAMA, the default IP address is on the housing.
User name - The default user name is root and without a password.
Connection Warning
For every new connection there is a Warning message shown, if you trust this remote device, confirm by clicking the YES or NO and this new session will or will not be saved according to your choice.
Upload Firmware Image File (.tar)
Select source file with a new firmware image to upload to the IPLOG-GAMA and click the F5 button to start the upload. For a target location use for example /tmp/ folder.
WinSCP starts image uploading.
After a successful upload close the WinSCP session.
b) Linux
SCP or secure copy allows secure transferring of files between the local host and the remote host or between two remote hosts.
Example:
root@iplog:~# scp root@192.168.6.61:/home/user/12.0.8958.tar /tmp/
Command scp copy file 12.0.8958.tar of /home/user/ folder on remote pc root(user)@192.168.6.61(ip address) to local folder /tmp/ on IPLOG-GAMA.
2. Local USB
For USB there is not a direct command to copy files of USB to IPLOG-GAMA unit, therefore the USB must be "mounted" to some directory at the beginning.
Create a new folder(usb) to /mnt/ directory by command mkdir.
root@iplog:~# root@iplog:~# mkdir /mnt/usb/
Use the dmesg command which typically contains the messages produced by the device drivers.
root@iplog:~# dmesg
This prints the message buffer to the screen. The USB name is typically a sda1.
. . usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 3 using atmel-ehci usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=090c, idProduct=1000 usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 usb 1-2: Product: USB DISK usb 1-2: Manufacturer: SMI Corporation usb 1-2: SerialNumber: AA04012700014703 usb-storage 1-2:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected scsi host0: usb-storage 1-2:1.0 scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access USB2.0 FlashDisk 1100 PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 CCS sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 1974272 512-byte logical blocks: (1.01 GB/964 MiB) sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] No Caching mode page found sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Assuming drive cache: write through sda: sda1 sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk . .
Mount the USB (sda1) to /mnt/usb directory
root@iplog:~# mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb/
Tip: Check the mnt/usb/ folder content by command root@iplog:~# ls /mnt/usb/
Run Firmware Upgrade
Basic command to run the firmware upgrade.
root@iplog:~# metel-firmware /new_firmware_image_destination
How to run the firmware upgrade of "Remote Data Storage" examples (Windows or Linux).
root@iplog:~# metel-firmware /tmp/12.0.8958.tar
How to run the firmware upgrade of "Mount the Local USB" example.
root@iplog:~# metel-firmware /mnt/usb/12.0.8958.tar
Example of the process of firmware upgrading.
FIRMWARE IMAGE ============== filename: /mnt/usb/12.0.8958.tar type: 2 execute: metel-firmware executing: /tmp/metel-firmware --skip-tar-script /mnt/usb/12.0.8958.tar FIRMWARE IMAGE ============== filename: /mnt/usb/12.0.8958.tar type: 2 execute: skip EEPROM ====== . . . . . PARTITION ========= total: 2 current: 3 partition 3: valid partition 4: invalid upgrade: 4 UPGRADE ======= partition 4 has been initialized firmware has been extracted writing dtb /tmp/iplog-g2_27042017_A0_io-uart_if-uarten.dtb writing dtb /tmp/iplog-g2_27042017_A0_io-none_if-none.dtb writing kernel /tmp/zImage writing rootfs /tmp/rootfs.ubi valid boot header to partition 4 has been added invalid boot header to partition 3 has been added === UPGRADE DONE ===
After the firmware upgrade restart the device by command "reboot"
root@iplog:~# reboot
Check the successful firmware upgrade.
The new firmware was uploaded to not runnig firmware image possition and after device reboot used as current (running).
root@iplog:~# metel-firmware-version FIRMWARE ======== image: recovery version: 2.0.8811 FIRMWARE ======== image: image 1 version: 12.0.8824 FIRMWARE ======== image: image 2 (current) version: 12.0.8958.tar