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+ | Here is the boot environment on a TouchPad (3.0.2): | ||
+ | <pre><nowiki> | ||
+ | T ? = -1000 | ||
+ | T framebuffer = 0x7f600000 | ||
+ | installer = trenchcoat | ||
+ | checkbatt = 1 | ||
+ | T chargebypass = 1 | ||
+ | T klog_len = 0x100000 | ||
+ | T klog_addr = 0x7ff00000 | ||
+ | T tablet_wod_support = 0x0 | ||
+ | T extended_timeout = 0x0 | ||
+ | T chainbootdevice = mmc0 | ||
+ | T bootaddress = 0x41000000 | ||
+ | T bootdevice = mmc0p12 | ||
+ | T bootfile = uImage | ||
+ | T bootfs = ext2 | ||
+ | T bootargs-ramdisk = root=/dev/ram0 rw | ||
+ | T bootargs = root=/dev/mmcblk0p13 rootwait ro | ||
+ | T bootconsole = ttyS0,115200n8 | ||
+ | T autoboot = fsboot | ||
+ | T boardtype = topaz-Wifi-pvt | ||
+ | </nowiki></pre> | ||
Another trick while bootie is active: | Another trick while bootie is active: | ||
novacom get file://klog | novacom get file://klog |
Revision as of 02:20, 22 August 2011
Current Version: 191.4 for WebOS 1.4.1
Old version : 145.2.6 for WebOS 1.0.3
stage3 bootloader of the device, unpacked from the end of boot.bin. loaded to **0x82000000** in memory and looks very similar to iBoot from the iPhoneOS devices.
Getting into bootie mode is as easy as holding the volume-up key while plugging the phone into USB while the phone is in the "off" state. The novaterm/novaproxy programs can then be used to talk to bootie.
The example help:
] help command list: nduid : get the device id usb : usb transfer commands lboot : boot linux image klog : klog commands printenv : print all of the environment variables getenv : read an environment variable setenv : set an environment variable reset : reset the device script : run a script at specified address run : run a script at from an environment variable return : return from current script help : this list version : get bootie version battery : battery status (found in webOS 1.4.1 and not in 1.0.3) charging : commands to set charging states fsboot : boot current image based on environment chainboot : boot another bootloader image based on environment go : Jump to a given address with the given arguments cpurev : read the cpu revision (found in webOS 1.0.3 but not in 1.4.1) diag : perform diag operations: write, boot, verify poweroff : power off completely
The default environment during boot:
] getenv T ? = 0 T chargebypass = 0 T framebuffer = 0x8f600000 T boardtype = castle-dvt3 installer = trenchcoat T klog_len = 0x100000 T klog_addr = 0x8ff00000 T logofile = boot/logo.tga T bootaddress = 0x81000000 T bootfile = uImage T bootfs = ext2 T bootdevice = mmc0p1 T bootargs-ramdisk = root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk=32768 ro T bootargs = root=b302 rootdelay=2 ro T bootconsole = tty1 autoboot = fsboot
Here is the boot environment on a TouchPad (3.0.2):
T ? = -1000 T framebuffer = 0x7f600000 installer = trenchcoat checkbatt = 1 T chargebypass = 1 T klog_len = 0x100000 T klog_addr = 0x7ff00000 T tablet_wod_support = 0x0 T extended_timeout = 0x0 T chainbootdevice = mmc0 T bootaddress = 0x41000000 T bootdevice = mmc0p12 T bootfile = uImage T bootfs = ext2 T bootargs-ramdisk = root=/dev/ram0 rw T bootargs = root=/dev/mmcblk0p13 rootwait ro T bootconsole = ttyS0,115200n8 T autoboot = fsboot T boardtype = topaz-Wifi-pvt
Another trick while bootie is active:
novacom get file://klog