rkflashkit is an open sourced (GPL v2) toolkit for flashing Linux kernel images (Picuntu) to rk3066/rk3188/rk3288 based devices. It's programmed with python and gtk3. The kernel program is adapted from Galland's rkflashtool_rk3066 which is in turn based on cyteen's rk3066-rkflashtool.
rkflashkit talks to the devices through vpelletier's python-libusb1 which is a python wrapper of libusb. For convenience the python-libusb1 programs are included in rkflashkit. Also included is binary created for Ubuntu.
- Programmed with python, GTK3 and libusb1.
- Automatically detect device connection.
- Reboot device.
- Flash kernel image file to specified partition.
- Erase partition.
- Backup partition. (New)
- Compare a partition with a image file. (New)
- Command line support. (New)
Release 0.1.5-dev:
- Add support Python3.
- Add support GTK3.
Release 0.1.4:
- Add support for RK3128.
- Add last partition ('-' in size) operation support.
- Clean prompt and log messages.
Release 0.1.3:
- Add support for RK3026/RK3028/RK3168.
Release 0.1.2:
- Add command line support.
Release 0.1.1:
- Sticky scrollbar in log view: when appending logs keep scrollbar at the bottom if it's already there.
- Partition backup function.
- Validation for flashing image file to partition.
- Compare a partition with any image file.
- Colored log messages.
Release 0.1.0:
- Initial import.
$ ./waf debian
Before installing the deb file please install its dependency:
$ sudo apt-get install python3-gi python3-libusb1
then
$ sudo dpkg -i rkflashkit_0.1.5_all.deb
You should be able to find an icon in unity dasher or gnome menu.
https://github.com/Galland/rkflashtool_rk3066
https://github.com/cyteen/rk3066-rkflashtool
https://github.com/vpelletier/python-libusb1
- List NAND Partitions
$ sudo rkflashkit part
- Flash image
$ sudo rkflashkit flash @boot boot.img @resource resourse.img
- Compare partition with image file
$ sudo rkflashkit cmp @boot boot.img
- Backup partition
$ sudo rkflashkit backup @boot new_boot.img
- Erase Partition
$ sudo rkflashkit erase @boot
- Reboot Device
$ sudo rkflashkit reboot
Multiple commands can be specified at once:
$ sudo rkflashkit flash @boot boot.img @resource resourse.img reboot