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''{{{kit-repo}}}'' provides one (or more) pre-built root file system, that can be used during the evaluation/development/deployment cycle. For instance, the root file system included in the <code>{{{kit-repo}}}-image-devel</code> image is suited for the development phase, since it provides a relatively rich set of packages including tools and libraries used to debug the application code. The pre-built root file systems are located here: <code>/home/dvdk/<target_name>/rfs/<kit_name></code>. | ''{{{kit-repo}}}'' provides one (or more) pre-built root file system, that can be used during the evaluation/development/deployment cycle. For instance, the root file system included in the <code>{{{kit-repo}}}-image-devel</code> image is suited for the development phase, since it provides a relatively rich set of packages including tools and libraries used to debug the application code. The pre-built root file systems are located here: <code>/home/dvdk/<target_name>/rfs/<kit_name></code>. | ||
− | Besides the pre-built root file systems, DAVE also provides a rich repository containing pre-built applications and libraries. These packages can be easily installed on the target by using the <code> | + | Besides the pre-built root file systems, DAVE also provides a rich repository containing pre-built applications and libraries. These packages can be easily installed on the target by using the <code>apt-get</code> tool. Please refer to [[DESK-MX8M-AN-0001:_Package_Management_with_apt-get | this application note]] for more details. |
+ | |||
To generate the supported root file systems, the build of the Yocto BSP has to be run. The output of this process is an image containing the U-Boot binary file, the Linux kernel image, and the selected root file system image. The following sections describe in detail how to execute this operation. | To generate the supported root file systems, the build of the Yocto BSP has to be run. The output of this process is an image containing the U-Boot binary file, the Linux kernel image, and the selected root file system image. The following sections describe in detail how to execute this operation. | ||
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{{ImportantMessage|text=The following procedure requires the access to the DAVE Embedded Systems' git repositories. The access to such repositories is granted to development kit's owners only. Please refer to [[Accessing_DAVE_Embedded_Systems_restricted_git_repositories|this page]] for detailed instructions on how to get it.}} | {{ImportantMessage|text=The following procedure requires the access to the DAVE Embedded Systems' git repositories. The access to such repositories is granted to development kit's owners only. Please refer to [[Accessing_DAVE_Embedded_Systems_restricted_git_repositories|this page]] for detailed instructions on how to get it.}} | ||
− | {{ImportantMessage|text=This process requires a lot of hardware resources in terms of disk storage, RAM, and processing power. For this reason, it also is recommended to consider the use of a physical machine. For more details on this topic, please refer to [ | + | {{ImportantMessage|text=This process requires a lot of hardware resources in terms of disk storage, RAM, and processing power. For this reason, it also is recommended to consider the use of a physical machine. |
+ | For more details on this topic, please refer to the [https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/supporting-information/L5.15.71_2.2.0_LINUX_DOCS.zip NXP documentation on this BSP], i.e. the ''i.MX Yocto Project User's Guide'', which talks about the host setup for the Yocto build system.}} | ||
==== Initialize the build environment ==== | ==== Initialize the build environment ==== | ||
+ | Check that the following packages are install: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre class="workstation-terminal"> | ||
+ | dvdk@vagrant:~$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt install gawk wget git diffstat unzip texinfo gcc build-essential chrpath socat cpio python3 python3-pip python3-pexpect xz-utils debianutils iputils-ping python3-git python3-jinja2 libegl1-mesa libsdl1.2-dev pylint3 xterm python3-subunit mesa-common-dev zstd liblz4-tool | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
Before running the build, the environment must be initialized properly. | Before running the build, the environment must be initialized properly. | ||
''{{{kit-repo}}}'' Yocto BSP uses [https://code.google.com/p/git-repo/ git-repo] tool to fetch all the required git repositories. To install it, please use the following commands: | ''{{{kit-repo}}}'' Yocto BSP uses [https://code.google.com/p/git-repo/ git-repo] tool to fetch all the required git repositories. To install it, please use the following commands: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre class="workstation-terminal"> | ||
+ | dvdk@vagrant:~$ mkdir -p ~/desk-mx-l/yocto | ||
+ | dvdk@vagrant:~$ cd ~/desk-mx-l/yocto | ||
+ | dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo-1 > repo | ||
+ | % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current | ||
+ | Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed | ||
+ | 100 29945 100 29945 0 0 64816 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 64676 | ||
+ | dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ chmod a+x repo | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | then, fetch the Yocto repositories with the proper branch: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre class="workstation-terminal"> | ||
+ | dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ ./repo init -u git@git.dave.eu:desk-mx-l/desk-mx-l-bsp.git -b refs/tags/desk-mx8m-l-4.0.0 | ||
+ | dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ ./repo sync -c | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Initialize DISTRO and MACHINE ==== | ||
+ | Select the Weston backend (you will be asked to accept the EULA): | ||
+ | |||
<pre class="workstation-terminal"> | <pre class="workstation-terminal"> | ||
− | dvdk@vagrant:~/ | + | dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ DISTRO=fsl-imx-wayland MACHINE=desk-mx8mp source desk-setup-release.sh -b build-wayland |
− | + | ... | |
− | + | Do you accept the EULA you just read? (y/n) y | |
− | + | EULA has been accepted. | |
− | dvdk@vagrant:~/ | + | |
+ | Welcome to Freescale Community BSP | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto/build-wayland$ | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:18, 16 January 2024
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Contents
Building the Yocto BSP[edit source]
Quick reference[edit source]
Repository Information | ||
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Repository | BSP Manifest | Yocto BSP Layer |
URL | git@git.dave.eu:{{{kit-repo}}}/{{{kit-repo}}}-bsp.git | git@git.dave.eu:{{{kit-repo}}}/meta-{{{kit-repo}}}.git |
stable branch | {{{kit-repo}}}-TBD | TBD (e.g. Yocto version) |
stable tag | {{{kit-repo}}}-1.x.x | {{{kit-repo}}}-1.x.x |
Build targets | |
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Name | Description |
{{{kit-repo}}}-image | Minimal image |
{{{kit-repo}}}-image-devel | This image include tools for development/debugging |
{{{kit-repo}}}-image-networking | In addition {{{kit-repo}}}-image-devel , this image provides several networking tools
|
Introduction[edit source]
As known, in addition to a bootloader and the o.s. kernel, an embedded Linux system needs a root file system to operate. The root file system must contain everything needed to support the Linux system (applications, settings, data, etc.). The root file system is the file system that is contained on the same partition on which the root directory is located. The Linux kernel, at the end of its startup stage, mounts the root file system on the configured root device and finally launches the /sbin/init
, the first user space process and "father" of all the other processes.
For more information on the Linux filesystem, please refer to http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/09/linux-file-system-structure/.
{{{kit-repo}}} provides one (or more) pre-built root file system, that can be used during the evaluation/development/deployment cycle. For instance, the root file system included in the {{{kit-repo}}}-image-devel
image is suited for the development phase, since it provides a relatively rich set of packages including tools and libraries used to debug the application code. The pre-built root file systems are located here: /home/dvdk/<target_name>/rfs/<kit_name>
.
Besides the pre-built root file systems, DAVE also provides a rich repository containing pre-built applications and libraries. These packages can be easily installed on the target by using the apt-get
tool. Please refer to this application note for more details.
To generate the supported root file systems, the build of the Yocto BSP has to be run. The output of this process is an image containing the U-Boot binary file, the Linux kernel image, and the selected root file system image. The following sections describe in detail how to execute this operation.
For more general information regarding the Yocto build system, please refer the dedicated category page.
How to build the Yocto BSP images including the U-Boot binary file, the Linux kernel image, and the target root file system image[edit source]
The following procedure requires the access to the DAVE Embedded Systems' git repositories. The access to such repositories is granted to development kit's owners only. Please refer to this page for detailed instructions on how to get it. |
This process requires a lot of hardware resources in terms of disk storage, RAM, and processing power. For this reason, it also is recommended to consider the use of a physical machine. For more details on this topic, please refer to the NXP documentation on this BSP, i.e. the i.MX Yocto Project User's Guide, which talks about the host setup for the Yocto build system. |
Initialize the build environment[edit source]
Check that the following packages are install:
dvdk@vagrant:~$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt install gawk wget git diffstat unzip texinfo gcc build-essential chrpath socat cpio python3 python3-pip python3-pexpect xz-utils debianutils iputils-ping python3-git python3-jinja2 libegl1-mesa libsdl1.2-dev pylint3 xterm python3-subunit mesa-common-dev zstd liblz4-tool
Before running the build, the environment must be initialized properly.
{{{kit-repo}}} Yocto BSP uses git-repo tool to fetch all the required git repositories. To install it, please use the following commands:
dvdk@vagrant:~$ mkdir -p ~/desk-mx-l/yocto dvdk@vagrant:~$ cd ~/desk-mx-l/yocto dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo-1 > repo % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 100 29945 100 29945 0 0 64816 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 64676 dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ chmod a+x repo
then, fetch the Yocto repositories with the proper branch:
dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ ./repo init -u git@git.dave.eu:desk-mx-l/desk-mx-l-bsp.git -b refs/tags/desk-mx8m-l-4.0.0 dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ ./repo sync -c
Initialize DISTRO and MACHINE[edit source]
Select the Weston backend (you will be asked to accept the EULA):
dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto$ DISTRO=fsl-imx-wayland MACHINE=desk-mx8mp source desk-setup-release.sh -b build-wayland ... Do you accept the EULA you just read? (y/n) y EULA has been accepted. Welcome to Freescale Community BSP ... dvdk@vagrant:~/desk-mx-l/yocto/build-wayland$
Running the build[edit source]
Please note that even the basic root file system requires a few hours to build on a mid/hi range desktop (4-6 cores, 8-12 GiB RAM) also depending on your Internet connection speed (all sources are fetched from the network). Nearly 20GiB of disk space is required for the build. The process may be slowed down significantly since the performances of a virtual machine are reduced if compared to the physical hardware. Thus, it's recommended to check the hardware capabilities of the host system and, when building with Yocto is required, to consider the following options:
- Migrating the build system to a physical machine
- Assuming that the host system has the required resources, extending the hardware capabilities of the default MVM (e.g. adding more cores and disk space).
Once completed the initialization phase, developers can launch the Yocto image build process with the following commands:
dvdk@vagrant:~/{{{kit-repo}}}/build$ bitbake <target-image-name>
Where <target-image-name>
is one of the images listed in here.
Once the build process is completed, the resulting files (the U-Boot binaries, the Linux kernel image, the device tree blob, the .tar.gz compressed root file system image, etc.) will be available in build/tmp/deploy/images/{{{kit-repo}}}
.
Generating the SDKs[edit source]
After creating an image as described in the previous version, the corresponding SDK can be generated by issuing the following command:
bitbake <target-image-name> -c populate-sdk
Again, replace <target-image-name>
with one of the images listed in here.
Building additional packages[edit source]
To build additional packages the user must first enter the directory where the {{{kit-repo}}}-bsp-init-env.sh
is placed and source it
dvdk@vagrant:~/{{{kit-repo}}}$ source {{{kit-repo}}}-bsp-init-env.sh dvdk@vagrant:~/{{{kit-repo}}}/build$
And then can run any of the bitbake command.
dvdk@vagrant:~/{{{kit-repo}}}/build$ bitbake memtester
The resulting packages (the default format is ipk) can be found inside build/tmp/deploy/rpm.
TBD: nomi dei package pertinenti con il SOC
dvdk@vagrant:~/{{{kit-repo}}}/build$ ls -l tmp/deploy/rpm/cortexa9hf_neon/memtester* -rw-r--r-- 1 dvdk dvdk 10692 Sep 12 16:05 tmp/deploy/rpm/cortexa9hf_neon/memtester-4.3.0-r0.cortexa9hf_neon.rpm -rw-r--r-- 1 dvdk dvdk 27693 Sep 12 16:05 tmp/deploy/rpm/cortexa9hf_neon/memtester-dbg-4.3.0-r0.cortexa9hf_neon.rpm -rw-r--r-- 1 dvdk dvdk 2872 Sep 12 16:05 tmp/deploy/rpm/cortexa9hf_neon/memtester-dev-4.3.0-r0.cortexa9hf_neon.rpm -rw-r--r-- 1 dvdk dvdk 5903 Sep 12 16:05 tmp/deploy/rpm/cortexa9hf_neon/memtester-doc-4.3.0-r0.cortexa9hf_neon.rpm
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