This page describes how to build, run, and develop Android bootloader features on a Cuttlefish device.
AOSP sources
To develop Android bootloader features, use the Cuttlefish configuration of
U-boot with Cuttlefish in
the latest release branch (android16-release) or on
generic system image (GSI)
branches for Android 11 or higher. The following are the sources in AOSP:
Develop a bootloader
To build, run, and develop bootloader features locally, follow these steps:
- Clone the manifest for the Android fork of U-boot: - $ mkdir u-boot-mainline $ cd u-boot-mainline $ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/manifest -b u-boot-mainline $ repo sync -j$(nproc) -q
- Build the bootloader target appropriate for your Cuttlefish architecture. For example: - x86_64 - $ tools/bazel run //u-boot:crosvm_x86_64_dist
- aarch64 - $ tools/bazel run //u-boot:crosvm_aarch64_dist
 - The resulting bootloader binary ( - u-boot.binfor arm64 and- u-boot.romfor x86_64) is found in- $PATH_TO_REPO/out/u-boot-mainline/dist.
- Launch the Cuttlefish device with the bootloader. Include the - pause_in_bootloaderparameter to disable autoboot and let you interact with the bootloader.- $ launch_cvd \ -bootloader /$PATH/$TO/u-boot-mainline/out/u-boot-mainline/dist/u-boot.rom \ -pause_in_bootloader -console=true
- To interact with the bootloader, connect to the bootloader console. - $ screen ~/cuttlefish_runtime/console
- When done with bootloader interactions, continue the boot by typing - bootinto the console.
Test bootloader flow with different kernels
To test the bootloader flow with different kernels or kernel modules, pass in
the target artifacts (kernel and kernel modules) using the --kernel_path and
--initramfs_path arguments. The assembler repacks the boot images based on
the artifacts passed in the arguments.
cvd create \
    -kernel_path=/$PATH/$TO/common-android14-6.1/out/android14-6.1/dist/bzImage \
    -initramfs_path=/$PATH/$TO/common-android14-6.1/out/android14-6.1/dist/initramfs.imgFor more information, see Develop Android Kernels.