Linux native flashing
Re: Linux native flashing
Running remote on Windows also introduces a few extra security "gotchas", because the default for Windows is to not allow remote users access to things like optical drives...
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Re: Linux native flashing
Yea, that's the default. I have powershell scripts I wrote to enable LibreDrive and create an ISO with ImgBurn that I run remote. I just didn't expect MakeMKV to ask me questions in the shell. Oops.
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Re: Linux native flashing
There is a yes all option look at the thing I posted in the post about the sdf tool
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Re: Linux native flashing
I'm painfully aware now, believe me.Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 12:21 amThere is a yes all option look at the thing I posted in the post about the sdf tool
Re: Linux native flashing
Has anybody told you lately that you are absolutely awesome? Great stuff. Thank you! (Linux user here )mike admin wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 10:07 amThis works on all platforms via so-called "universal flash tool", also known as "sdftool". In a not so distant future this tool will be released as a standalone open-source tool, but for now it shares an executable with makemkv. Current makemkvcon has a "secret" command line argument - if the first command-line argument is "f" then istead of makemkv a sdftool is executed and the rest of command line is interpreted as a command line for sdftool. Just make a shell script named sdftool that calls "makemkvcon f $1 $2 $3 etc...", or just call "makemkvcon f arg1 arg2 arg3 etc..." directly
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Re: Linux native flashing
Hello, fantastic application! Registered and been using from a few months now - with great success. My drive has been identified as being available for the LibreDrive firmware upgrade. I've attempted to do so but am getting an error that I can't find any references or help on. If anyone has some insight or suggestions it's be greatly appreciated.Ikkeetnavn wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:54 amI believe you just need to a minor adjustment to the command — "flash" is the command part which the console output describes as unknown. Calling it with "help all" will give the available commands and one small change was enough for my case.stigger wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 11:48 pmTried, but it didn't work, unfortunately. Not sure why.
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[Identification SDF] Drive autodetect string: mtk:19:59:JBC6:ASUS :BC-12D2HT 3.01:WM00900:- # ./makemkvcon f -d /dev/sr0 -f /tmp/sdf_0000006a.bin -v flash -i /tmp/k/mk-firmware-pack-20191206/MK/ASUS/BC-12D2HT/ASUS-BC-12D2HT-3.11-WM00300-211902271319.bin Loaded SDF.bin version 0x6a Unknown command Command produced error code 0x8fffffff
Ubuntu 19.10, amd64
MakeMKV v1.14.7 [linux(x64-release)]
Executing as non-root user.
Using sdf_0000006d.bin (presume newest, also tried other sdf_ from _private_data.tar sdf_00000069.bin sdf_0000006a.bin sdf_0000006b.bin - same results).
Drive Information
OS device name: /dev/sr0
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE BP50NB40
Revision: 1.01
Serial number: SIM01I9FA4401
Firmware date: 2117-11-23 16:15
Bus encryption flags: 17
Highest AACS version: 68
LibreDrive Information
Status: Possible (with patched firmware)
Drive platform: MT1959
Harware support: Yes
Firmware support: No
Firmware type: Original (patched version available)
Firmware version: 1.01
DVD all regions: Possible (with patched firmware)
BD raw data read: Possible (with patched firmware)
BD raw metadata read: Possible (with patched firmware)
Unrestricted read speed: Possible (with patched firmware)
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makemkvcon f -d /dev/sr0 -f ~/.MakeMKV/t/sdf_0000006d.bin --info
Drive Tool SDF not present
Drive Specific SDF present
[Drive Specific SDF] Embedded Info Strings:
8000:LibreDrive Information
8013:Status
8109:Possible (with patched firmware)
8001:Drive platform
:MT1959
8010:Harware support
8100:Yes
8011:Firmware support
8101:No
8002:Firmware type
8108:Original (patched version available)
8003:Firmware version
:1.01
8005:DVD all regions
8109:Possible (with patched firmware)
8006:BD raw data read
8109:Possible (with patched firmware)
8007:BD raw metadata read
8109:Possible (with patched firmware)
8009:Unrestricted read speed
8109:Possible (with patched firmware)
[Drive Specific SDF] Embedded Status Message:
8096:LibreDrive mode for this drive is only possible with firmware upgrade (id=%1)
:5861E4013FB5
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makemkvcon f -d /dev/sr0 -f ~/.MakeMKV/t/sdf_0000006d.bin flash -i /usr/local/src/mk-firmware-pack-20200214/MK/HL-DT-ST/BP50NB40-NB50/HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BP50NB40-NB50-1.02-NM00700-211811011016.bin
Internal error 0x8d000000
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Am I missing a supporting 3rd party package, library or executable?
Thank you!
Re: Linux native flashing
Sorry, apparently I don't yet have access to PM. I've read this entire thread and it seems that the windows version differs from the linux. I have 1.14.7[win(x64-release)] installed.There is no sdftool. The makemkvcon tool produces this help text:mike admin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 8:37 pmMakeMKV has builtin (non-advertized) flashing capability. It is yet not exactly one-click user-friendly, but if you are OK with using command-line and not doing something stupid just in case, it is a lot more safer and user-friendlier than devilsclaw flasher. Please (anyone) PM me for details if you would like to use and test it.
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C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV>makemkvcon.exe f -d E: help all
MTK19xx firmware module v1.12
Commands:
dump [auto|full|user] dumps firmware image
dump full - dumps full rom image (if not disabled in firmware)
dump user - dumps non-volatile user data
dump auto - dumps full image if possible, user data otherwise
rawflash [main|full|<flags>] sends the image and flashing flags to drive
for flashing in self-update mode
rawflash main - flashes main firmware (this is the default)
rawflash full - flashes boot loader and main firmware (caution!!!)
rawflash 0x.. - any flashing flags may be specified manually
Re: Linux native flashing
Tried updating my ASUSBC-12D2HT, but stuck with:
Also tried pointing to SDF.bin by using -f.
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Unable to load sdf.bin
Internal error 0xffffffff
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sudo makemkvcon f -d /dev/sr0 -flash -i ASUS-BC-12D2HT-3.11-WM00300-211902271319.bin
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$ sudo makemkvcon f -d /dev/sr0 --info
[sudo] password for user:
SDF.bin version: 0x006D
Drive Tool SDF present
Drive Specific SDF present
[Drive Specific SDF] Embedded Info Strings:
8000:LibreDrive Information
8013:Status
8105:Enabled
8001:Drive platform
:MT1959
8002:Firmware type
8107:Patched (microcode access re-enabled)
8003:Firmware version
:3.01
8005:DVD all regions
8100:Yes
8006:BD raw data read
8100:Yes
8007:BD raw metadata read
8100:Yes
8009:Unrestricted read speed
8102:Possible, not yet enabled
[Drive Specific SDF] Embedded Status Message:
8099:Using LibreDrive mode (v%1 id=%2)
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:0C5D2E3D15D1
Identification SDF present
[Identification SDF] Embedded Info Strings:
8000:LibreDrive Information
8013:Status
8102:Possible, not yet enabled
8001:Drive platform
:MT1959
[Identification SDF] Drive autodetect string:
mtk:19:59:JBC6:ASUS :BC-12D2HT 3.01:WM00900:-
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$ sudo makemkvcon f --version
LibDriveIo/SdfTool version: 2.01
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Re: Linux native flashing
That... looks like output from the sdftool, I would presume. It's telling you what it can do with that drive -- it can dump the firmware or flash the drive raw. It even specifies the firmware module. But to be sure I'd try to run makemkvcon.exe f --help', and if it starts with 'Use: sdftool', you're good.sleepyguy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 4:04 amSorry, apparently I don't yet have access to PM. I've read this entire thread and it seems that the windows version differs from the linux. I have 1.14.7[win(x64-release)] installed.There is no sdftool. The makemkvcon tool produces this help text:mike admin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 8:37 pmMakeMKV has builtin (non-advertized) flashing capability. It is yet not exactly one-click user-friendly, but if you are OK with using command-line and not doing something stupid just in case, it is a lot more safer and user-friendlier than devilsclaw flasher. Please (anyone) PM me for details if you would like to use and test it.What am I missing?Code: Select all
C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV>makemkvcon.exe f -d E: help all MTK19xx firmware module v1.12 Commands: dump [auto|full|user] dumps firmware image dump full - dumps full rom image (if not disabled in firmware) dump user - dumps non-volatile user data dump auto - dumps full image if possible, user data otherwise rawflash [main|full|<flags>] sends the image and flashing flags to drive for flashing in self-update mode rawflash main - flashes main firmware (this is the default) rawflash full - flashes boot loader and main firmware (caution!!!) rawflash 0x.. - any flashing flags may be specified manually
That said, I can't PM yet, but as a Linux user, I'm very interested in this. My drive info from within makemkv itself is:
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Drive Information
OS device name: /dev/sr0
Current profile: DVD-ROM
Manufacturer: ASUS
Product: BC-12B1ST
Revision: 1.01
Serial number: <removed>
Firmware date:
Bus encryption flags: 12
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$ ./sdftool.sh -d /dev/sr0 help
No drive tool logic found in SDF.bin
Internal error 0x8d000000
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$ ./sdftool.sh -d /dev/sr0 --info
SDF.bin version: 0x006D
Drive Tool SDF not present
Drive Specific SDF not present
Identification SDF present
Any guidance on what I'm missing to be able to at least update my firmware would be great.
Re: Linux native flashing
Hi,
I am joining this conversation as I am in the same situation. I am trying to flash libredrive on my Asus BW-16D1HT in Ubuntu using makemkvcon/sdftool which returns the exact same output:
I am joining this conversation as I am in the same situation. I am trying to flash libredrive on my Asus BW-16D1HT in Ubuntu using makemkvcon/sdftool which returns the exact same output:
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sudo makemkvcon f -f /tmp/sdf.bin -d /dev/sr0 --info
SDF.bin version: 0x003E
Drive Tool SDF not present
Drive Specific SDF not present
Identification SDF present
Re: Linux native flashing
I have a BC12B1ST from Asus, and it needs the firmware upgraded from 3.00 to 3.01.
My problem is, that download is ONLY available from Asus as a Windows executable. No BIN file.
I tried inspecting said .EXE as an archive but there was nothing identifiable in there.
Suggestions?
My problem is, that download is ONLY available from Asus as a Windows executable. No BIN file.
I tried inspecting said .EXE as an archive but there was nothing identifiable in there.
Suggestions?
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Re: Linux native flashing
I am getting the message the Libre Drive functionality requires a firmware upgrade, and only 3.01 is on the Supported list for this model drive.mike admin wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 9:12 pmWhat makes you think that? Never upgrade the drive firmware if the drive works...
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If you want to upgrade to 3.01 for LibreDrive compatibility, you can download the modified ASUS flasher + firmware pack from viewtopic.php?f=16&t=18933. The 3.01 firmware is located in the MK pack "old" folder.kahomono wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 11:14 amI am getting the message the Libre Drive functionality requires a firmware upgrade, and only 3.01 is on the Supported list for this model drive.mike admin wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 9:12 pmWhat makes you think that? Never upgrade the drive firmware if the drive works...
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Re: Linux native flashing
Sorry for the delayed response. No, your drive is already supported with "beta LD v6" code, please see the sticky. And the SDF.bin with new code soon will be published for all...kahomono wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 11:14 amI am getting the message the Libre Drive functionality requires a firmware upgrade, and only 3.01 is on the Supported list for this model drive.mike admin wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 9:12 pmWhat makes you think that? Never upgrade the drive firmware if the drive works...