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TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3-DevKit-3.0.1 UserGuide

User Guide - April 05, 2012

About this manual

This document describes how to install and work with Texas Instruments' Android ICS DevKit release for AM335x platforms running Android. This release package provides a stable Android distribution with integrated SGX (3D graphics accelerated) drivers, TI hardware abstraction for WLAN, Bluetooth and standard applications from Android. The package also includes Linux Android kernel, boot loaders, debug & development tools and documentation to ease development, deployment and execution of Android based systems. The product also forms the basis for all Android application development on AM335x platforms.

This document contains instructions to:

Installation

This section describes the list of Software and Hardware requirements to evaluate the DevKit release.

Hardware Requirements

This release of TI Android ICS 4.0.3 DevKit 3.0.1 can be evaluated on the platforms listed below. This package should be easily portable to other platforms on similar TI devices.


TI Device Platform Supported Version Other Accessories
AM335x AM335x Evaluation Module Rev 1.1A or greater USB HUB, USB Keyboard, USB Mouse, Ethernet, UART Cable, Audio Speakers, MMC/SD Card (2GB min)
AM335x BeagleBone Rev A3 USB HUB, USB Keyboard, USB Mouse, Ethernet, Mini-B USB Cable, MMC/SD Card (2GB min). Also tested with beaglebone cape for DVI-D and LCD.


This release is tested with beaglebone cape for DVI-D and LCD. Beaglebone capes provide additional functionality to the Beaglebone.

BeagleBone DVI-D Cape

BeagleBone DVI-D Cape

The DVI-D Cape adds DVI output for BeagleBone.

BeagleBone LCD Cape

BeagleBone LCD Cape

The LCD Cape adds 7-Inch LCD output, Touch Screen and 4-Key Keypad for BeagleBone.

Software Host Requirements

The host and target software dependencies and requirements are described below.

Host PC requirements

If you are an Android application developer or would like to use Android SDK Tools then refer to Android SDK Requirements for Host PC requirements.

To evaluate this release we recommend you to have a Linux "Ubuntu 10.04 or above" Host machine, See Ubuntu Linux installation notes

TI Android DevKit Software Release

The TI Android ICS 4.0.3 DevKit 3.0.1 release for AM335x evm and BeagleBone is available as online download from http://software-dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/sdo_tii/TI_Android_DevKit/TI_Android_ICS_4_0_3_DevKit_3_0_1/index_FDS.html

Setup

This section gives the instructions to quickly prepare an SD Card image and get an experience of TI Android ICS 4.0.3 DevKit 3.0.1 on TI AM335x platforms/devices.

Getting Pre-built Images

Prebuilt images can be obtained from

Use below commands to untar/uncompress the pre-built image

  $ tar -xzvf <Board name>.tar.gz
  $ cd <Board name>

The tree structure for uncompressed pre-built image directory should be as:

  <Board name>
      |-- Boot_Images
      |   |-- MLO
      |   |-- START_HERE
      |   |-- u-boot.img
      |   |-- uEnv.txt
      |   `-- uImage
      |-- Filesystem
      |   `-- rootfs.tar.bz2
      |-- Media_Clips
      |   |-- Audio
      |   |-- Images
      |   `-- Video
      |-- README.txt
      `-- mkmmc-android.sh

NOTE: <Board name> will be am335xevm for AM335x EVM and beaglebone for BeagleBone.

Procedure to populate MMC/SD Card

  $ cd <Board name>
  $ sudo ./mkmmc-android.sh /dev/sd<device>

Setting Up Hardware

This DevKit release supports two different platforms AM335x EVM and BeagleBone. While they are different devices the hardware setup will almost remain the same.

AM335x EVM

AM335x EVM SD boot mode setting

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BeagleBone

Booting Android

NOTE: For the first time boot the System might take few minutes to boot.

NOTE: If your NAND flash is not empty the system might not boot with MMC, in that case do the following with Serial Console / Terminal prompt in u-boot

  U-Boot# mmc rescan
  U-Boot# fatload mmc 0 0x81000000 uEnv.txt
  U-Boot# env import -t 0x81000000 $filesize
  U-Boot# boot

Boot Arguments

  AM335X:
setenv bootargs 'console=ttyO0,115200n8 androidboot.console=ttyO0 mem=256M root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootfstype=ext4 rootwait init=/init ip=off'
  BeagleBone:
setenv bootargs 'console=ttyO0,115200n8 androidboot.console=ttyO0 mem=256M root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootfstype=ext4 rootwait init=/init ip=off'

Display Options

Using LCD output

On AM335x EVM the on board LCD is used as output device by default. On BeagleBone with LCD cape, the LCD on the LCD cape is used as the default output device

Using DVI Monitor

On BeagleBone with DVI-D cape, a DVI display connected to the DVI output port is used as the default output device, if connected.

Using VNC Viewer

Display output device is not available on BeagleBone if not using LCD cape or DVI-D cape. Please run Android VNC server on device console and experience the Android UI using VNC viewer on host machine.

Please refer to Android Display through VNC guide for more details.

NOTE: AM335xEVM does not support the DVI Monitor

Android Home Screen

Android 4.0.3 DevKit homescreen on AM335x evm

UI Navigation

NoteNote: The soft keyboard will not appear to enter text/data when USB keyboard is connected
Keys mapping

The below table lists the keypad and USB Keyboard mappings for using Android UI functionality.

Functionality
USB Keyboard
USB Mouse
Keypad on AM335x EVM
Keypad on Beaglebone LCD Cape
Home Screen
Win+Esc



Left
Left Arrow

SW3

Right
Right Arrow

SW4

Up
Up Arrow



Down
Down Arrow

SW6

Volume Up
Volume Up (Multimedia)

SW9

Volume Down
Volume Down (Multimedia)

SW10

Power


SW5
S3
Back
Esc, Back (Multimedia)

SW2
S5
Menu


SW1
S2
Select
Enter
Left / Right / Middle Click


Note: There is no keypad available on BeagleBone with DVI-D cape or without any cape, you need to use USB Keyboard/USB Mouse.

Out of the Box Demo

Multimedia Experience

Android-ics-apps-am335xevm.png

Swipe across the screen to access more applications and widgets.

View Image

Select "App Launcher" -> "Gallery" -> "Images". Click any thumbnail to view the image.

Double click the image to zoom in/out. Slide the image to view next image.

Gallery: Pictures

Play Video

Select "App Launcher" -> "Gallery" -> "Video". Click any thumbnail to play the video.

You can use the UI controls to Pause/Play/Seek the video. To stop playback and exit press the back key button.

Media Player

Play Music

Select "App Launcher" -> "Music" -> "<Artist>" -> "<song-name>" to experience the music.

Music Player

Control Volume

Record Sound

Select "App Launcher" -> "Sound Recorder". Press Record button to start recording audio. Press Stop button to stop recording.

Playback the recorded audio by pressing Play button on Sound Recorder GUI.

Sound Recorder

TI RowboPerf Experience

Android-ics-rowboperf-am335xevm.png

Running 2D/3D Demo

Select "RowboPERF" -> "3D" -> "Chameleon" or "App Launcher" -> "RowboPERF" -> "3D" -> "Chameleon" to view 3D demo.

Select "RowboPERF" -> "RowboatBench" -> "2D Tests" -> "Run" to view 2D demo.

Select "RowboPERF" -> "0xBenchmark" -> "2D" -> "Run" to view 2D demo.

Running CPU Benchmark

Select "RowboPERF" -> "ARM" -> "Dhrystone" to get CPU dhrystone values.

Refer to RowboPERF User Guide for more details.

Browser Experience

Android-ics-browser-am335xevm.png

Ethernet Configuration

Ethernet is configured by default for DHCP. Use below command to verify Ethernet configuration

  # netcfg
  e.g.
  lo       UP                                   127.0.0.1/8   0x00000049 00:00:00:00:00:00
  sit0     DOWN                                   0.0.0.0/0   0x00000080 00:00:00:00:00:00
  eth0     UP                               172.24.191.26/22  0x00001043 96:cd:df:8b:c6:2b

You can configure ethernet from the Settings menu.

Settings menu

Ethernet Settings menu

Choose DHCP or static IP

Configure ethernet proxy

Enable Video Frame Per Second logs in Logcat

To print the FPS in logcat dump, type this command on the console before starting playback:

  # setprop debug.video.showfps 1

To disable the prints, type:

  # setprop debug.video.showfps 0

Wireless

AM335x EVM supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on Android.

Note: BeagleBone doesn't support wireless (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) module.

Wi-Fi

Enabling Wi-Fi

AP scan results

Login to AP

[ 1270.525207] wl1271: loaded
[ 1271.494323] wl1271: firmware booted (Rev 6.3.6.0.79_2)
[ 1271.499694] wl1271: Driver version: R4_SP2_03_00
[ 1336.340881] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: IN
[ 1336.379425] cfg80211: Regulatory domain changed to country: IN
[ 1336.385559] cfg80211:     (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
[ 1336.394287] cfg80211:     (2402000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
[ 1336.402160] cfg80211:     (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
[ 1336.410064] cfg80211:     (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
[ 1336.417968] cfg80211:     (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm)
[ 1340.068145] wl1271: Association completed.
Disabling Wi-Fi
[ 1459.324127] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
[ 1459.381622] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:
[ 1459.386993] cfg80211:     (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
[ 1459.395721] cfg80211:     (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)
[ 1459.403991] cfg80211:     (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)
[ 1459.412261] cfg80211:     (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)
[ 1459.420501] cfg80211:     (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)
[ 1459.428741] cfg80211:     (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)
[ 1459.438476] wl1271: down
Wi-Fi Hostspot (SoftAP)

TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3-DevKit-3.0.1 supports Wi-Fi hostspot (SoftAP) feature with TI WL1271 Wireless module.

More settings in Wireless and Networks

NoteNote: Do not enable Wi-Fi Hotspot before configuring the settings. Changing the settings after enabling Wi-Fi hotspot may result in hotspot malfunction
Portable Hotspot menu

configuring hotspot with open security

hotspot active

hotspot detected on another evm


NoteNote: Tethering with another network interface like ethernet is not currently supported in this DevKit release
Wi-Fi Direct

TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3-DevKit-3.0.1 supports Wi-Fi Direct with TI WL1271 Wireless module.

enable Wi-Fi Direct

Other Wi-Fi direct devices detected on evm


NoteNote: Wi-Fi station mode or SoftAP/hotspot mode, if enabled, shall be disabled when Wi-Fi direct is active. The earlier state is restored when Wi-Fi direct is disabled
Changing WLAN MAC address

The devices loaded with TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3-DevKit-3.0.1 will have the same MAC address which is encoded in wl1271-nvs.bin file. This may result in Wi-Fi not operating correctly when multiple devices are simultaneously in use. For optimum results, we recommend to modify the MAC address to ensure unique MAC for the devices before use

NoteNote: Ensure that Wi-Fi (STA mode), hotspot (SoftAP) or Wi-Fi direct is not enabled when you are changing the MAC address

To change the MAC address, perform the following on the serial console of device:

  root@android:/ # calibrator get nvs_mac /system/etc/firmware/ti-connectivity/wl1271-nvs.bin
  root@android:/ # calibrator set nvs_mac /system/etc/firmware/ti-connectivity/wl1271-nvs.bin <MAC Address>

You need to reboot the board after changing the MAC address.

Bluetooth

Enabling Bluetooth

BT scan results

PIN for pairing

NoteNote: When pairing with Bluetooth headset, pin may not be displayed. Android attempts to pair automatically with Bluetooth headsets. Pin dialog will be shown only if auto-pairing fails.
Disabling Bluetooth
Bluetooth Object Push profile

Using Bluetooth, it is possible to send / receive files (pictures, media files etc).

Sending files

NoteNote: 'Share using Bluetooth' is not enabled by default in the Gallery app. You need to install a third party application like BlueFTP to enable the sharing option. Follow the instructions from http://www.medieval.it/blueftp-android/menu-id-68.html to download BlueFTP

Receiving files

incoming transfer icon

incoming transfer message

Confirm incoming transfer

Bluetooth A2DP

You can listen to Media audio on Bluetooth A2DP headset.

A2DP headset pairing

Bluetooth HID

You can connect to Bluetooth keyboard or mouse.

Bluetooth Keyboard

Bluetooth keyboard detected

Bluetooth keyboard pairing

Bluetooth Mouse

Bluetooth mouse detected

Bluetooth mouse pairing

Bluetooth AVRCP

You can control Media playback with Media player keys on Bluetooth headset with AVRCP capabilities.

NOTE: The following steps assume Bluetooth A2DP headset with AVRCP.

 [ 3291.281250] input: AVRCP as /devices/virtual/input/input4


Accelerometer Sensor

TI Android ICS 4.0.3 DevKit 3.0.1 supports the accelerometer sensor on AM335x EVM.

Auto-rotate screen

Auto Rotate:Landscape Mode Auto Rotate:Portrait Mode


NoteNote: The device should be kept vertically for best results

Amazed Application

Android-ics-amazed-icon.png

Amazed Game

Light Sensor

TI Android ICS 4.0.3 DevKit 3.0.1 supports the light sensor on AM335x EVM.

Auto Brightness

Automatic Brighness

Temperature Sensor

TI Android ICS 4.0.3 DevKit 3.0.1 supports the temperature sensor on AM335x EVM.

Temperature Widget

Temperature Widget

Power Management

Power management is supported on BeagleBone and AM335x EVM.

NoteNote: The Suspend to memory feature can not be demonstrated on BeagleBone with DVI-D cape or BeagleBone without any cape. This is because there is no input key/device connected to wakeup domain on these devices

Below are the features supported in TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3-DevKit-3.0.1:

BackLight Control

Suspend and Resume

  1. Suspend by pressing the POWER key or by a screen timeout.
  2. Prevent Suspend based on Wake Locks.
  3. System Resume on Key Press or Touch 

CPU Freq or Dynamic Voltage Frequency Scaling(DVFS)

CPU Idle States

Basic Settings

Enable PM

By default we have disabled PM with the setting "setprop hw.nopm true" in init.rc.

Replace the line with "setprop hw.nopm false" to enable suspend/resume features.

Remove the selection "App Launcher" -> "Settings" -> "Developer options" -> "Stay awake" if selected already.

To go in suspend mode
To resume from suspend mode
To set the Screen Timeout to go suspend
To set set the screen always on preventing suspend
To set Screen Brightness
Auto brightness Control
To set Alarm in Android

Device will be woken up from suspend at Alarm Time.

Advanced Settings

To Disable Power Management

This will prevent POWER key suspend and screen timeout based suspend.

CPU Dynamic Voltage Frequency Scaling settings
Enabling ondemand frequency governor

The ondemand governor enables DVFS(frequency/OPP) transitions based on CPU load.

  #echo ondemand > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
Enabling performance frequency governor

The performance governor keeps the CPU always at the highest frequency.

  #echo performance > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
Enabling powersave frequency governor

The powersave governor keeps the CPU always at the lowest frequency.

  #echo powersave > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
Enabling userspace frequency governor

Once this governor is enabled, DVFS( frequency) transitions will be manually triggered by a userspace application by using the CPUfreq sysfs interface

  #echo userspace > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor

See all the available operating points

  #cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies

Application can select any of the available frequency from the above

  #echo <Desired Frequency> > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_setspeed
CPU Idle settings

All states of Cpu Idle are enabled by default. System enter deeper states when the cpu is idle. The usage and time count for these different states can be checked via

  #cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpuidle/state*/time
  #cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpuidle/state*/usage

To minimize the power consumption in runtime

The maximum power reduction in runtime is achieved when dvfs option is set to “power save”.

Power Consumption Analysis

Please check the power consumption analysis at TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3-DevKit-3.0.1 Performance Benchmark page

Limitations

    The following messages are observed before crash.

platform mpu.0: omap_target: unable to set voltage to 1260000 uV (for 720 MHz)

    A CPLD firmware update is expected to fix this issue.

Booting Android over NFS

Prepare file system on network machine (PC/server)

Android filesystem can be mounted over network. Follow the procedure explained below:

  $ mkdir /home/workdir/Android_nfs
  $ cd /home/workdir/Android_nfs
  $ tar -xjvf ~/rootfs.tar.bz2
   $ sudo chmod -R 777 /home/workdir/Android_nfs

Edit /etc/exports file and add following line

  /home/workdir/Android_nfs *(rw,sync,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash)
  $ sudo exportfs -a

Run the following command to restart NFS server

  On Ubuntu 10.04 machine:
  $ sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart

Booting over Network Filesystem

Below are the complete bootargs for different boards using NFS:

  AM335x:
setenv bootargs 'console=ttyO0,115200n8 androidboot.console=ttyO0 mem=256M root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=<server-ip>:/home/workdir/Android_nfs rw rootwait init=/init ip=dhcp'
  Beaglebone:
setenv bootargs 'console=ttyO0,115200n8 androidboot.console=ttyO0 mem=256M root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=<server-ip>:/home/workdir/Android_nfs rw rootwait init=/init ip=dhcp'

NAND Booting

Booting NAND Prebuilt Images

SD card image for installing NAND images (SPL, U-boot, kernel and ubi.img) is provided for AM335x EVM.

Steps to install NAND images on AM335x EVM

 $ tar -xzvf AM335xEVM_UBIFS.tar.gz
 $ cd AM335xEVM_UBIFS
 AM335xEVM_UBIFS
     |-- START_HERE
     |-- Boot_Images
     |   |-- MLO
     |   |-- u-boot.img
     |   |-- uEnv.txt
     |   |-- boot.scr
     |   `-- uImage
     |-- Filesystem
     |   `-- ubi.img
     |-- Media_Clips
     |   |-- Audio
     |   |-- Images
     |   `-- Video
     |-- README.txt
     `-- mkmmc-android-ubifs.sh
 $ sudo ./mkmmc-android-ubifs.sh /dev/sd<device>
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Fastboot and UBI rootfs

Fastboot flashing utility is for updating the different software components of Android. Here is a guide to reflash the xloader, u-boot, kernel and root-filesystem (UBIFS image). This guide assume that Rowboat has been compiled before trying out these instructions.

Establishing Fastboot connectivity

Setup on Device
Setup on Linux host
   $ export ANDROID_ROOT=<rowboat top level directory>
   $ cd $ANDROID_ROOT/out/host/linux-x86/bin
   $ sudo ./fastboot devices

if a device number is echoed, fastboot is working.

Setup on Windows host
   %SingleBootLoaderInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0451

Creating ubifs images

   $ sudo tar -xjvf <path-to-rootfs.tar.bz2>/rootfs.tar.bz2

Important extract with sudo permissions, otherwise you may face issues with booting of Android.

   $ sudo apt-get install uuid-dev libacl1-dev liblzo2-dev zlibc zlib1g-dev
   $ git clone git://git.infradead.org/mtd-utils.git
   $ cd mtd-utils/
   $ git checkout v1.5.0
   $ make

Important Tested with the "v1.5.0" tagged version of mtd-utils.

   $ sudo mkfs.ubifs/mkfs.ubifs -r <path-to-rootfs>/ -F -m 2048 -e 126976 -c 1580 -o ubifs.img
   $ vim ubinize.cfg
   [ubifs]
    mode=ubi
    image=ubifs.img
    vol_id=0
    vol_size=192MiB
    vol_type=dynamic
    vol_name=rootfs
    vol_flags=autoresize
   $ sudo ubi-utils/ubinize -o ubi.img -m 2048 -p 128KiB -s 512 -O 2048 ubinize.cfg

For more details on ubifs http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/UBIFS_Support

Important Use either Fastboot to flash ubi.img over System partition of NAND or do it manually from u-boot prompt.

Fastboot commands

   $ export ANDROID_ROOT=<rowboat_top_level_build_directory>
   $ cd $ANDROID_ROOT/out/host/linux-x86/bin
   $ sudo ./fastboot devices
  
   $ sudo ./fastboot flash spl <spl_binary_path>/MLO
   
   $ sudo ./fastboot flash uboot <uboot_binary_path>/u-boot.img
  
   $ sudo ./fastboot flash kernel <kernel_image_path>/uImage
  
   $ sudo ./fastboot flash filesystem <rootfs_image_path>/ubi.img
  
   $ sudo ./fastboot erase <partition name> (eg. spl)
   $ sudo ./fastboot getvar <variable>
   $ sudo ./fastboot
   resuming boot...
   OKAY [  0.001s]
   finished. total time: 0.001s continue

Booting with UBIFS rootfs

   # setenv nandboot 'echo Booting from nand ...; nandecc hw 2 ; nand read ${loadaddr} ${boot_nand_offset} ${boot_nand_size}; bootm ${loadaddr}'
   # setenv bootcmd 'run nandboot'
   # setenv bootargs 'console=ttyO0,115200n8 androidboot.console=ttyO0 mem=256M root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs ubi.mtd=7,2048 rw rootwait init=/init ip=off'

For example the boot arguments for the AM335x EVM, will look like:

   # setenv nandboot 'echo Booting from nand ... ; nandecc hw 2 ; nand read 0x81000000 0x00280000 0x00500000 ; bootm 0x81000000;'
   # setenv bootcmd 'run nandboot'   
   # setenv bootargs 'console=ttyO0,115200n8 androidboot.console=ttyO0 mem=256M root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs ubi.mtd=7,2048 rw rootwait init=/init ip=off'

ADB Android Debugger & Downloader

Android Debug Bridge (adb) is a versatile tool lets you manage the state of the Android-powered device. For more information about what is possible with adb, see Android Debug Bridge page at http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html. The ADB tool can be used to

Downloading "ADB" & Host setup

The adb tool is a part of Android SDK package located at http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html. For an overview of how to install and set up the Android SDK, follow download & setup instructions from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html. Once you install Android SDK, the directory contents look like this.

  .
  |-- SDK Readme.txt
  |-- add-ons
  |-- google-market_licensing
  |-- platform-tools
  |   |-- NOTICE.txt
  |   |-- aapt
  |   |-- adb
  |   |-- aidl
  |   |-- dexdump
  |   |-- dx
  |   |-- lib
  |   `-- source.properties
  |-- platforms
  |-- temp
  `-- tools
      |-- NOTICE.txt
      |-- adb_has_moved.txt
      |-- android
      |-- ant
      |-- apkbuilder
      |-- ddms
      |-- dmtracedump
      |-- draw9patch
      |-- emulator
      |-- etc1tool
      |-- hierarchyviewer
      |-- hprof-conv
      |-- layoutopt
      |-- lib
      |-- mksdcard
      |-- monkeyrunner
      |-- proguard
      |-- source.properties
      |-- sqlite3
      |-- traceview
      `-- zipalign

The adb tool is located in paltform-tools/ directory under the Android SDK installation. Export the platform-tools and tools directory path as shown below.

  $ export PATH=<android_sdk_path>/platform-tools/:<android_sdk_path>/tools/:$PATH

Connecting Host machine & board through adb

This release of DevKit has been tested for three different methods of connecting a given board with host machine

The below sections describe each of these methods and provides necessary instructions for the same.

adb over USB

   SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="18d1", MODE="0666"
  • Execute the following to change the user mode for the rules file.
    $ chmod a+r /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
  • Execute the following command to restart udev service.
    $ sudo service udev restart

NoteNote: We recommend to reboot the host, if restarting udev does not work.

  • Verify the adb connectivity between host and target board
    $ adb devices 

If device is connected, then output on screen should list the device, example:

    List of devices attached
    20100720    device

adb over Ethernet

  # netcfg                                                                        
  lo       UP                                   127.0.0.1/8   0x00000049 00:00:00:00:00:00
  sit0     DOWN                                   0.0.0.0/0   0x00000080 00:00:00:00:00:00
  eth0     UP                               172.24.191.26/22  0x00001043 96:cd:df:8b:c6:2b                       
  # setprop service.adb.tcp.port 5555
  # stop adbd
  # start adbd
  $ export ADBHOST=<target's ip address>
  $ adb kill-server
  $ adb start-server
  $ adb connect <target_ip_address>:5555
  $ adb devices

If connected, find the device name listed

  List of devices attached 
  172.24.191.26:5555	device

Invoke the shell of the target

  $ adb shell 

For more information about adb commands, see Android Debug Bridge page at Android ADB

adb over USB on Windows Machine

Follow the below instructions to get ADB over USB work on a Windows PC

(http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html) and uncompress it in a local folder (i.e. c:\android_sdk).

(https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/usb_driver_r03-windows.zip) and uncompress it in a local folder (i.e. c:\android_sdk\usb_driver)

"%USERPROFILE%\.android\adb_usb.ini":

  > echo 0x18D1 > "%USERPROFILE%\.android\adb_usb.ini"

Under [Google.NTx86] section add:

   ;TI EVM
   %SingleAdbInterface%      = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_D002
   %CompositeAdbInterface%   = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_D002&MI_01

Note: Be careful to add it under Google.NTx86 and not under Google.NTamd64 unless your machine is AMD 64 bits. If you skip this step you won't be able to later install the driver as windows will reject it.

Answer "No, not this time" to the question about running Windows Update to search for software.

  • Choose "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)" this is the 2nd option, then click "Next"
  • Select "Show All Devices", then click "Next"
  • You are going to see a grayed-out text box with "(Retrieving a list of all devices)", click the "Have Disk..." button
  • Browse" to your driver folder (c:\android_sdk\usb_driver). It will be looking of a .inf file so select "android_winusb.inf" and click "Open" then "OK". It's the only file there so you shouldn't go wrong.
  • Select "Android ADB Interface" then click the "Next" button.
  • A warning will appear, answer "Yes" but read the warning anyway.
  • Click the "Close" when the wizard is completed.
  > adb kill-server
  > adb start-server

Operations over ADB

The Root File System provided in this DevKit release contain only standard Android components and applications.

To install and run Android application follow steps mentioned below:

Installing (.apk files) application on Target Platform

  $ adb install <package>.apk. 

NOTE: Use -s option with the adb tool, to install the package on external storage.

On successful installation adb tool will report SUCCESS on host terminal, and the application would be listed on the android main menu.

Un-installing applications (.apk) using adb

  $ adb shell pm list packages
  $ adb uninstall <package name>
  • Method 2: On target:

Main menu -> Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> Find the package Tap on it -> Uninstall -> OK -> OK

  • On successful removal, the application would have been removed from the android main menu. All the short-cuts to the application also removed.
  $ adb shell
  # rm /system/app/app.apk

On successful removal, the application would have been removed from the android main menu.

Copy any files to and from the board over ADB

  $ adb pull <remote> <local>
  $ adb push <local> <remote>

In the commands, <local> and <remote> refer to the paths to the file or directory on your development host (local) and on the target instance (remote).

  Here's an example: 
  $ adb push foo.txt /sdcard/foo.txt

Install the Rowboperf Appplication on Target Board

PATH:

Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)

This section describe the procedure to run CTS on any platform.

  android-cts$ ./tools/cts-tradefed
  cts-tf > list p 
  • Start a specific Test Plan
  cts-tf > run  cts --plan <test plan name>

Once all the tests are executed, the results can be browsed in an browser by opening [android-cts/repository/results/<session-name>/testResult.xml] and use the results to adjust your design.


NoteNote: Sometimes when CTS is restarting the board, adb connection to CTS, may not happen automatically. In that case, execute the following command on the console, soon after the board has restarted.
  # stop adbd;sleep 1;start adbd;

Building Android Sources

Refer to TI Android DevKit Developer Guide at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3-DevKit-3.0.1_DevelopersGuide for building Android sources and setting up the platform for booting.

TI provides Android sources for all the supported devices in multiple locations, developers can download the sources from the rowboat repository or use the pre-packaged repo in the DevKit TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3_AM335x_3.0.1.bin.

SD Card Recommendations

Some brands or models of SD cards are observed with poor performance on AM335x platforms. The symptom could be one or some of the followings.


The table below lists the SD cards tested which have no issue on performance.


Brand/Model Type Class Capacity
Sandisk-C4-4GB.jpg SanDisk SDHC 4 4GB
Sandisk-ultra-C4-16GB.jpg SanDisk Ultra SDHC 4 4GB
Sandisk-ultra-C4-16GB.jpg SanDisk Ultra SD 4 2GB
SONY-C4-4GB.jpg Sony SDHC 4 4GB
SONY-C4-2GB.jpg Sony SD 4 2GB
SONY-micro-C4-4GB.jpg Sony micro SDHC 4 4GB


The table below lists the SD cards tested which have poor performance.


Brand/Model Type Class Capacity

HP Invent SDHC 4 4GB

Kingston SDHC 4 4GB
Kingston-C4-4GB.jpg Kingston micro SDHC 4 4GB
Lexar-Multi-Use-C4-4GB.jpeg Lexar MULTI-USE SDHC 4 4GB
Lexar-PlatinumII-C6-4GB.jpeg Lexar PLANTINUM II SDHC 6 4GB
PNY-Optima-C4-4GB.jpg PNY Optima SDHC 4 4GB


Versioning

This release is available from http://software-dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/sdo_tii/TI_Android_DevKit/TI_Android_ICS_4_0_3_DevKit_3_0_1/index_FDS.html
The release notes is available at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3-DevKit-3.0.1_ReleaseNotes

Technical Support and Product Updates

For further information or to report any problems, contact http://e2e.ti.com/android or http://support.ti.com.
For community support join http://groups.google.com/group/rowboat
For IRC #rowboat on irc.freenode.net

E2e.jpg For technical support please post your questions at http://e2e.ti.com. Please post only comments about the article TI-Android-ICS-4.0.3-DevKit-3.0.1 UserGuide here.
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