RockpiS/Debian
ROCK Pi S > Debian
Contents
- 1 Work with ROCK Pi S Debian
- 1.1 Introduction to ROCK Pi S Debian
- 1.2 Access from the Host PC/Laptop
- 1.3 Default user account
- 1.4 Update necessary packages
- 1.5 Network Connection
- 1.6 Bluetooth
- 1.7 Resize root filesystem to fit available disk space
- 1.8 Common Hardware Interfaces, I2C, SPI, UART, etc
- 1.9 Use USB Camera
- 1.10 Use USB Device Network
- 1.11 Use Array Microphones with ROCK Pi S PoE
- 1.12 Display and Desktop
- 1.13 Power Management
- 1.14 Storage Device
- 1.15 Boot Device Order
- 1.16 Changelogs
Work with ROCK Pi S Debian
Introduction to ROCK Pi S Debian
ROCK Pi S Debian is an easy to use desktop system. While working with ROCK Pi S Debian, you will find it do well on playing music, Internet, Bluetooth and so on.
ROCK Pi S Debian uses systemd to manage system.
Access from the Host PC/Laptop
Option 1: USB access(adb)
By default, the ROCK Pi S Linux image enables adbd services, which is a debug bridge from Android now ported on Linux. With one USB A to C cable you can power and access the board, very handy.
To use adb, you need to install adb tool on the PC/Laptop. Check instructions for Windows and Linux.
After you have adb installed successfully, run the following command on console to login the shell of ROCK Pi S:
adb shell
Check Using adb.
Option 2: Serial console
Check Serial Console
Option 3: SSH
SSH server is enabled on port 22 of ROCK Pi S default image.
Check SSH page for details.
Note: You can also get the IP of ROCK Pi S from option 1 or option 2 if you can not access network administrator page.
Default user account
Non-root User:
User Name : rock Password : rock
Update necessary packages
Add Radxa APT, see Radxa APT.
Install packages:
$ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install -y rockchip-overlay $ sudo apt-get install -y linux-4.4-rockpis-latest rockpis-dtbo $ sudo apt-get install -y rtl8723ds-firmware rockchip-adb resize-assistant $ sudo apt-get install -y rockpis-dtbo # For those ROCK Pi S system images released before March 1st, 2020
Network Connection
There are two methods for network connection. One is Ethernet and the other is WIFI.
Ethernet Connection
You can use a network cable (one end connected to the external network port or route) to connect your ROCK Pi S to the network. The ROCK Pi S will automatically configure the network for your surfing on the Internet.
To test the Ethernet, we need to follow the steps:
- Switch to super user mode by command
$ sudo su
- Check whether the Ethernet is normal by command, ifconfig, which would show us a network card, eth0, and the Ethernet IP address. Also, use tool, ping, to connect to a normal domain.
$ ifconfig $ ping www.baidu.com
- If failed to connect to a normal domain. , try
$ sudo dhclient eth0
WIFI Connection
When there is not a network cable for your ROCK Pi S the WIFI connection is another good choice. ROCK Pi S supports 2.4G WIFI wireless network.
To test the WIFI performance, we need to follow the steps:
- Switch to super user mode
$ sudo su
- Open the WIFI
$ nmcli r wifi on
- Scan WIFI
$ nmcli dev wifi
- Connect to WIFI network
$ nmcli dev wifi connect "wifi_name" password "wifi_password"
- Test WIFI perpormance by tool iperf.
Bluetooth
Update necessary packages
$ sudo apt-get update $ sudp apt-get install -y rockchip-overlay $ sudo apt-get install -y linux-4.4-rockpis-latest # kernel version(>=4.4.143.27) $ sudo apt-get install -y rtl8723ds-firmware bluez
Check Bluetooth service
$ systemctl status bluetooth
Run Bluetooth service if the Bluetooth service is inactive.
$ systemctl start bluetooth
Check Bluetooth device
$ hciconfig hci0: Type: Primary Bus: UART BD Address: 22:22:70:B2:10:6F ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 255:12 UP RUNNING RX bytes:1399 acl:0 sco:0 events:45 errors:0 TX bytes:3458 acl:0 sco:0 commands:45 errors:0
Example: Connect to Bluetooth Speaker.
Change to root mode.
$ sudo su
Install pulseaudio packages
# apt-get install -y pulseaudio-module-bluetooth pulseaudio
Run pulseaudio
# pulseaudio --start
Connect using bluetoothctl
# bluetoothctl [bluetooth]# default-agent [bluetooth]# power on [bluetooth]# scan on [bluetooth]# trust 77:EC:79:4F:6B:AC [bluetooth]# pair 77:EC:79:4F:6B:AC [bluetooth]# connect 77:EC:79:4F:6B:AC
Play songs and enjoy it.
Resize root filesystem to fit available disk space
Execute command resize-helper
$ sudo /usr/sbin/resize-helper
Type Yes
Yes/No? Yes
Type -1M
End? [1010MB]?-1M
Common Hardware Interfaces, I2C, SPI, UART, etc
The ROCK Pi S system images released before March 1st, 2020 use hw_intfc.conf to configure interfaces while those which released after March 1st, 2020 use uEnv.txt. We suggest that you use the latest system images.
Warning: Remember there is only one line including item "overlays=" in file /boot/uEnv.txt.
For more details about device tree overlays, see Device Tree Overlays and ROCK Pi S Libmraa.
I2C
To enable I2C-0 (/dev/i2c-0), add item "rk3308-i2c0" to the "overlays=" line.
overlays=rk3308-i2c0
To enable I2C-1 (/dev/i2c-1), add item "rk3308-i2c1" to the "overlays=" line.
overlays=rk3308-i2c1
To enable I2C-2 (/dev/i2c-2), add item "rk3308-i2c2" to the "overlays=" line.
overlays=rk3308-i2c2
To enable I2C-2 (/dev/i2c-3), add item "rk3308-i2c3" to the "overlays=" line.
overlays=rk3308-i2c3
PWM
To enable PWM1, add item "rk3308-pwm1" to the "overlays=" line.
overlays=rk3308-pwm1
To enable PWM2, add item "rk3308-pwm2" to the "overlays=" line.
overlays=rk3308-pwm2
To enable PWM3, add item "rk3308-pwm3" to the "overlays=" line.
overlays=rk3308-pwm3
SPI
To enable SPI1, add item "rk3308-spi-spidev" to the "overlays=" line.
overlays=rk3308-spi-spidev param_spidev_spi_bus=1 param_spidev_spi_cs=0 param_spidev_max_freq=10000000
UART
The debugger console baud rate options: 1500000n8 and 115200n8.
To disable debugger console, just need to delete "console=" line in file /boot/uEnv.txt.
To set ttyS0 as debugger console, add item "rk3308-uart0" to the "overlays=" line. Also need to set console value.
console=ttyS0,1500000n8 overlays=rk3308-uart0
To set ttyS1 as debugger console, add item "rk3308-uart1" to the "overlays=" line. Also need to set console value.
console=ttyS1,1500000n8 overlays=rk3308-uart1
To set ttyS2 as debugger console, add item "rk3308-uart2" to the "overlays=" line. Also need to set console value.
console=ttyS2,1500000n8 overlays=rk3308-uart2
To set ttyS0, ttyS1 and ttyS2 as common serial communication devices, add these items "rk3328-uart0", "rk3328-uart1" and "rk3328-uart2" to the "overlays=" line. The device /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, /dev/ttyS2, are available.
overlays=rk3308-uart0 rk3308-uart1 rk3308-uart2
Use USB Camera
Check ROCK Pi S Camera module.
Use USB Device Network
Check ROCK Pi S USB Device Network.
Use Array Microphones with ROCK Pi S PoE
Display and Desktop
See ROCK Pi S Display.
Use xfce4 desktop
$ sudo apt-get install -y xfce4 $ sudo apt-get install -y xfce4-goodies task-xfce-desktop lightdm dialog tango-icon-theme
Power Management
With Desktop
Click the suspend button to enter suspend mode.
Without Desktop
Suspend
# systemctl suspend
Power off
# systemctl poweroff
Reboot
# systemctl reboot
Storage Device
- uSD Card: /dev/mmcblk0
- SD Nand: /dev/mmcblk1
Boot Device Order
SD Nand -> uSD Card
Changelogs
2020.05.28
rockpis_debian_buster_minimal_arm64_20200528_1227-gpt.img
- Kernel version: 4.4.143-48-rockchip-geacd15ae244f
- Rename rockchip-adb package to rockchip-adbd.
- U-boot version: 2017.09-02378-g6de46245e6
- Update uEnv and boot.scr.
2020.03.16
rockpis_debian_buster_minimal_arm64_20200315_1123-gpt.img
- Available for at least 256 MB DDR SDRAM
- Kernel version: 4.4.143-39-rockchip-gdaf243b9655a
- Support uEnv and boot.scr
- U-boot version: 2017.09-02377-gc3d3bc84be
2019.12.19
rockpis_debian_buster_minimal_arm64_191219_0406-gpt.img
- U-boot version: 2017.09-02370-g6d65a50f1e
- Kernel version: 4.4.143-34-rockchip-g3c9d2019dba7
- systemd version: 241
- System partitions: boot and rootfs
- Default serial console: UART0
- Default non-root user: rock (password: rock)
- Hostname: rockpis
- Support adb by default.
- Support SSH by default.
- Resize root filesystem to fit available disk space for the first boot
- Automatically load Bluetooth firmware after system startup.
2019.11.18
rockpis_debian_buster_minimal_arm64_191118_1217-gpt.img
- U-boot version: 2017.09-02370-g6d65a50f1e
- Kernel version: 4.4.143-34-rockchip-g3c9d2019dba7
- Default serial console: UART0
- Default non-root user: rock (password: rock)
- Hostname: rockpis
- Support adb by default.
2019.10.29
rockpis_debian_buster_minimal_arm64_191029_1055-gpt.img
- U-boot version updated to 2017.09-02370-g6d65a50f1e
- Add patch to make LAN MAC address stable based on CPUID
- Kernel version updated to 4.4.143-28-rockchip-g8dbafd783043
- Default serial console: UART0
- Default non-root user: rock (password: rock)
- Hostname: rockpis
- Support SSH
- Do not need to install rockchip-fstab package since /boot partition is auto mounted by systemd.
2019.08.06
rockpis_debian_stretch_minimal_arm64_190806_0115-gpt.img
- Kernel version updated to 4.4.143-23-rockchip-g394d86b2b38b
- Support 3.5inch waveshare model B and C LCD
- Default serial console: UART0
- Default non-root user: rock (password: rock)
- Hostname: rockpis
- Support SSH