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When you only have a serial link (RS232/USB) as connection with your devt PC (ie no Ethernet available), then you can use Zmodem protocol to send/receive files to/from your Shell/Console of your Armadeus board.
 
When you only have a serial link (RS232/USB) as connection with your devt PC (ie no Ethernet available), then you can use Zmodem protocol to send/receive files to/from your Shell/Console of your Armadeus board.
  
==Installation==
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== Linux ==
  
===Target (APF)===
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===Installation===
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====Target (APF)====
 
Modify your Buildroot configuration:
 
Modify your Buildroot configuration:
 
<pre class="host">
 
<pre class="host">
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Reflash it or manually copy ''rz'' and ''sz'' executables found in ''$ARMADEUS_ROOTFS_DIR/usr/bin/''.
 
Reflash it or manually copy ''rz'' and ''sz'' executables found in ''$ARMADEUS_ROOTFS_DIR/usr/bin/''.
  
===Host===
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====Host====
 
* Install lrzsz package, if not already installed on your system. For example on Ubuntu/Debian:
 
* Install lrzsz package, if not already installed on your system. For example on Ubuntu/Debian:
 
<pre class="host">
 
<pre class="host">
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</pre>
 
</pre>
  
==Usage==
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===Usage===
  
{{Warning| You must use minicom as serial terminal and not kermit, sorry ! :-(}}
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{{Warning| You must use [[minicom]] as serial terminal and not [[kermit]]/[[screen]], sorry ! :-(}}
 
* Be sure to have correctly configured Minicom (line speed, 8N1, no flow control, and correct download/upload directories path).
 
* Be sure to have correctly configured Minicom (line speed, 8N1, no flow control, and correct download/upload directories path).
 
* Use '''rz''' for receiving and '''sz''' to send files:
 
* Use '''rz''' for receiving and '''sz''' to send files:
===Host (PC) --> Target (APF)===
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====Host (PC) --> Target (APF)====
 
<pre class="apf">
 
<pre class="apf">
 
  # cd /whereToPutTheFileOnTheTarget/
 
  # cd /whereToPutTheFileOnTheTarget/
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  .. waiting to receive.
 
  .. waiting to receive.
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
* then in minicom do: '''Ctrl+A , s''' and choose zmodem protocol and the file to send.
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* then in minicom do: '''Ctrl+a , s''' and choose zmodem protocol and the file to send.
 
* Wait a little and your file will be copied to your board rootfs ! ;-)
 
* Wait a little and your file will be copied to your board rootfs ! ;-)
  
===Target (APF) --> Host (PC)===
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====Target (APF) --> Host (PC)====
 
<pre class="apf">
 
<pre class="apf">
 
  # cd /location/of_the/file_to_send/on_the_apf/
 
  # cd /location/of_the/file_to_send/on_the_apf/
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Minicom handles the file receiving automatically (and put it in your $HOME by default, or the directory you configured in Minicom: Ctrl+z, o, ''Filenames and paths'', ''Download directory'')
 
Minicom handles the file receiving automatically (and put it in your $HOME by default, or the directory you configured in Minicom: Ctrl+z, o, ''Filenames and paths'', ''Download directory'')
  
==TBDL==
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===TBDL===
===Serial transfer through USB gadget as serial link===
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====Serial transfer through USB gadget as serial link====
 
After having booted your board:
 
After having booted your board:
 
* On your Target, open a new terminal on your serial link (here USB):
 
* On your Target, open a new terminal on your serial link (here USB):
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</pre>
 
</pre>
 
* On your Host, launch Minicom and configure it to use ''/dev/ttyUSB1'' at 115200, then connect it to this terminal
 
* On your Host, launch Minicom and configure it to use ''/dev/ttyUSB1'' at 115200, then connect it to this terminal
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===Transfer without terminal===
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* On your Target, launch receiving:
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<pre class="apf">
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# rz --zmodem 1>/dev/ttyXXX 0</dev/ttyXXX
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</pre>
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* On your Host, launch transfer:
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<pre class="host">
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$ sz --zmodem /tftpboot/afiletosend 1>/dev/ttyUSB1 0</dev/ttyUSB1
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</pre>
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== UBoot ==
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=== Minicom ===
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With [[minicom]] use ymodem :
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* type:
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<pre class="apf">
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BIOS> loady ${loadaddr}
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Ctrl+A Z
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</pre>
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* Select ymodem  then filename
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Latest revision as of 17:31, 1 February 2022

Instructions to use the serial port of your Armadeus board to transfer files from/to your PC.

Note Note: This page explains how to transfer files on the board when the Linux system has started, not from U-Boot !.

To know how to configure serial link for U-Boot communication, it's here.


Introduction

When you only have a serial link (RS232/USB) as connection with your devt PC (ie no Ethernet available), then you can use Zmodem protocol to send/receive files to/from your Shell/Console of your Armadeus board.

Linux

Installation

Target (APF)

Modify your Buildroot configuration:

 $ make menuconfig

to add lrzsz package:

Package Selection for the target  --->
    Networking applications  --->
        [*]   lrzsz

and then rebuild your rootfs:

 $ make

Reflash it or manually copy rz and sz executables found in $ARMADEUS_ROOTFS_DIR/usr/bin/.

Host

  • Install lrzsz package, if not already installed on your system. For example on Ubuntu/Debian:
 $ sudo apt-get install lrzsz
  • Install minicom tool:
 $ sudo apt-get install minicom
  • The first time, configure minicom (as root):
 $ sudo minicom -s

Usage

Warning Warning: You must use minicom as serial terminal and not kermit/screen, sorry ! :-(
  • Be sure to have correctly configured Minicom (line speed, 8N1, no flow control, and correct download/upload directories path).
  • Use rz for receiving and sz to send files:

Host (PC) --> Target (APF)

 # cd /whereToPutTheFileOnTheTarget/
 # rz -bZ
 .. waiting to receive.
  • then in minicom do: Ctrl+a , s and choose zmodem protocol and the file to send.
  • Wait a little and your file will be copied to your board rootfs ! ;-)

Target (APF) --> Host (PC)

 # cd /location/of_the/file_to_send/on_the_apf/
 # sz -b --zmodem filename

Minicom handles the file receiving automatically (and put it in your $HOME by default, or the directory you configured in Minicom: Ctrl+z, o, Filenames and paths, Download directory)

TBDL

Serial transfer through USB gadget as serial link

After having booted your board:

  • On your Target, open a new terminal on your serial link (here USB):
 # /sbin/getty -L ttygserial 115200 vt100
  • On your Host, launch Minicom and configure it to use /dev/ttyUSB1 at 115200, then connect it to this terminal

Transfer without terminal

  • On your Target, launch receiving:
# rz --zmodem 1>/dev/ttyXXX 0</dev/ttyXXX
  • On your Host, launch transfer:
$ sz --zmodem /tftpboot/afiletosend 1>/dev/ttyUSB1 0</dev/ttyUSB1

UBoot

Minicom

With minicom use ymodem :

  • type:
BIOS> loady ${loadaddr}
Ctrl+A Z
  • Select ymodem then filename

Links