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* Helios64: Add Maskrom Page * Helios64: Update Maskrom Instruction AndroidTool_Release_v2.52.zip does not work with current maskrom/loader and it also has to be configured first. Attach latest local copy that has been configured and describe link to Rockchip GitHub. Helios64: Update Maskrom Instruction - Added Linux instruction - Link maskrom page from button page * Move maskrom page under Recovery section * Fix typo and clean-up
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Maskrom is a special internal firmware of RK3399 that runs **Rockusb** driver automatically when there is no bootable firmware found on on-board storage such as SPI flash, eMMC or microSD card.
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Maskrom mode can be your last resort if all other install approaches are not working for you.
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On Helios64, there are two ways to force the maskrom mode:
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- Disable SPI flash and eMMC according to [Boot Mode Jumper](/helios64/jumper/#boot-mode-p10-p11) and remove microSD card.
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- Using [Recovery Button](/helios64/button/#maskrom-mode).
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Rockusb is a vendor specific USB class from Rockchip to download firmware. This USB device has Vendor ID *0x2207* and Product ID *0x330c*.
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!!! Info
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U-Boot has *rockusb* command, but it is not compatible with the Rockchip utilities
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## Prerequisites
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### RK3399 loader
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In maskrom mode, SoC initiliazed without DRAM and storage support therefore it needs a *loader* to initialized DRAM and prepare the flashing environment.
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Download the loader *rk3399_loader_v1.24_RevNocRL.126.bin* from [here](/helios64/files/maskrom/rk3399_loader_v1.24_RevNocRL.126.bin)
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### Helios64 OS image
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You will also need to download an OS image to write to the internal eMMC.
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Go to [Download](/download/#helios64) and chose one of the latest build.
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!!! important
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* OMV (OpenMediaVault) is only supported on Debian OS.
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* Armbian 20.08.8 and earlier version has bug that prevent system to boot from eMMC!
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### Windows
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!!! Info
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Latest version of the tools can be downloaded from [Rockchip GitHub](https://github.com/rockchip-linux/tools/tree/master/windows).
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#### Rockusb driver
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Download and extract *DriverAssistant_v4.91.zip* from [here](/helios64/files/maskrom/DriverAssitant_v4.91.zip).
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Run *DriverInstall.exe* under the extracted folder and press *Install Driver*.
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#### AndroidTools
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Download and extract *AndroidTool_Release_v2.71.zip* from [here](/helios64/files/maskrom/AndroidTool_Release_v2.71.zip).
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### Linux
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Download prebuilt rkdevelop from [Rockchip GitHub](https://github.com/rockchip-linux/rkbin/archive/master.zip).
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Extract the downloaded *rkbin-master.zip* file.
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Copy *rk3399_loader_v1.24_RevNocRL.126.bin* to *rkbin-master* folder.
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!!! Note
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- Prebuilt binaries have been tested on Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04
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- You could also compile it from source by following instructions at [Rockchip Wiki](http://opensource.rock-chips.com/wiki_Rkdeveloptool).
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## Write OS Image to eMMC
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**1)** Make sure the system is powered off.
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**2)** Put jumper cap to P13 to enable it.
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![!Jumper P13](/helios64/img/maskrom/jumper_p13_enabled.jpg)
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**3)** Plug in USB type-C cable to Helios64 and the other side to PC.
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**4 a)** Disable SPI flash and eMMC according to [Boot Mode Jumper](/helios64/jumper/#boot-mode-p10-p11) and remove microSD card. Power on the system.
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or
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**4 b)** Press and hold Recovery button. Power on the system and release recovery button after [System Activity LED](/helios64/front-panel/#helios64-enclosure) blink twice.
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### Under Windows
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**1.** Open Device Manager and verify whether rockusb device is recognized.
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![rockusb on Device Manager](/helios64/img/maskrom/rockusb_device.png)
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**2.** Run **AndroidTool.exe** and check whether there is **Found One MASKROM Device**.
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![!AndroidTool Main Window](/helios64/img/maskrom/androidtools_00_main.png)
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**3.** Click rows to load and select following files:
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- Loader = rk3399_loader_v1.24_RevNocRL.126.bin
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- Image = Helios64 OS image to write
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!!! Warning
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The image must be Raw image, not in compressed form.
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![!AndroidTool Files loaded](/helios64/img/maskrom/androidtools_01_ready_to_download.png)
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**4.** Checklist both row and press **Run** button. Observer the log textbox.
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![!AndroidTool Writing Images](/helios64/img/maskrom/androidtools_02_download_in_progress.png)
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**5.** The log textbox will show **Download image OK** when finished and system will automatically reboot.
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![!AndroidTool Writing Images](/helios64/img/maskrom/androidtools_03_done.png)
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**6.** Remove jumper on P13, you should have USB Serial connected to your PC.
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**7.** Continue to [setup the OS through Serial Console](/helios64/install/first-start/).
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### Under Linux
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**1.** Verify whether rockusb device is recognized.
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```
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lsusb -d 2207:330c
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```
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It should return something like:
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`Bus 001 Device 014: ID 2207:330c Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Company RK3399 in Mask ROM mode`
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**2.** Open terminal under rkbin-master folder.
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**3.** Send loader to Helios64
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`sudo tools/rkdeveloptool db rk3399_loader_v1.24_RevNocRL.126.bin`
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**4.** Write OS image to eMMC
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`sudo tools/rkdeveloptool wl 0 /path/to/os_image.img`
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!!! Warning
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The image must be Raw image, not in compressed form.
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**5.** After image writing finished, reset the system
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`sudo tools/rkdeveloptool rd`
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**6.** Remove jumper on P13, you should have USB Serial connected to your PC.
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**7.** Continue to [setup the OS through Serial Console](/helios64/install/first-start/).
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## References
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[Rkdeveloptool - Rockchip Open Source Document](http://opensource.rock-chips.com/wiki_Rkdeveloptool)
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[Rockusb - Rockchip Open Source Document](http://opensource.rock-chips.com/wiki_Rockusb)
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