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The [[Logical_structure_of_Bora_and_BoraX_Embedded_Linux_Kits_(BELK/BXELK)|software development flows]] for BoraX requires the use of several tools on host side. This document collects several resources available in this wiki, in order to illustrate how to install and set up these tools.
 
The [[Logical_structure_of_Bora_and_BoraX_Embedded_Linux_Kits_(BELK/BXELK)|software development flows]] for BoraX requires the use of several tools on host side. This document collects several resources available in this wiki, in order to illustrate how to install and set up these tools.
  
First of all, the reading of [[Introduction to developing environment (BELK/BXELK)|this document]] is strongly recommended to have an overview of the whole developing environment.
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For setting up the development environment
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*Please first refer to [[Introduction to developing environment (BELK/BXELK)|this document]] to have an overview of it
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*Then, refer to [[Build system (BELK/BXELK)|this address]] for operational instructions.
  
To deepen software related aspects, specific pages are available at the following links:
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To deepen target software-related aspects, these specific pages are available:
*[[Build system (BELK/BXELK)|This link]] for an overview of the build system
 
 
*[[Building U-Boot (BELK/BXELK)|This page]] for detailed instruction on U-Boot building
 
*[[Building U-Boot (BELK/BXELK)|This page]] for detailed instruction on U-Boot building
 
*[[Building Linux kernel (BELK/BXELK)|This page]] for detailed instruction on Linux kernel building
 
*[[Building Linux kernel (BELK/BXELK)|This page]] for detailed instruction on Linux kernel building
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About Programmable Logic (PL), please refer to [[Creating_and_building_example_Vivado_project_(BELK/BXELK)|this page]] that illustrates a simple reference design for BoraEVB and BoraXEVB.
 
About Programmable Logic (PL), please refer to [[Creating_and_building_example_Vivado_project_(BELK/BXELK)|this page]] that illustrates a simple reference design for BoraEVB and BoraXEVB.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
===Host setup===
 
As stated previously, XUELK host tools are based on a [[Managed_Virtual_Machine_(MVM)|Managed Virtual Machine]]. As indicated [[#XUELK microSD Layout|here]], microSD card delivered along with XUELK includes basic version of MVM that is the default option.
 
 
In case you choose to use the [[Managed_Virtual_Machine_(MVM)#Advanced_version|''Advanced'' version]] of the MVM instead, the <code><i>project-name</i></code> to be used is <code>lynx</code>.
 
 
Either version you choose, please follow the procedure described [[Managed_Virtual_Machine_(MVM)#Installation_and_configuration|here]] to install the MVM.
 
 
It is also worth remembering that access to git repositories is required to download target source code. To enable it, please refer to [[Accessing_DAVE_Embedded_Systems_restricted_git_repositories|this page]].
 
 
{{ImportantMessage|text=Either version of MVM is installed, it provides the tools required to build [[Building_U-Boot_(XUELK)|U-boot]] and [[Building_Linux_kernel_(XUELK)|Linux kernel]]. It does not include the tools required to run Yocto build system instead.}}
 

Revision as of 15:03, 19 December 2016

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The software development flows for BoraX requires the use of several tools on host side. This document collects several resources available in this wiki, in order to illustrate how to install and set up these tools.

For setting up the development environment

To deepen target software-related aspects, these specific pages are available:

  • This page for detailed instruction on U-Boot building
  • This page for detailed instruction on Linux kernel building
  • This link shows hot to use Yocto build system to build the entoire BSP, including U-Boot bootloader, Linux kernel and root file system.

About Programmable Logic (PL), please refer to this page that illustrates a simple reference design for BoraEVB and BoraXEVB.