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== <span style="color:#0070c0">Add CIFS</span> ==
 
== <span style="color:#0070c0">Add CIFS</span> ==
  
===Support CIFS ===
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=== Support CIFS ===
  
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">Add CIFS config
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<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">Add CIFS config in kernel config 
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">$sudo apt-get update
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</syntaxhighlight><syntaxhighlight lang="bash">$sudo apt-get update
 
$sudo apt-get install cifs-utils     
 
$sudo apt-get install cifs-utils     
 
$mkdir /tmp_mount
 
$mkdir /tmp_mount
 
$sudo mount.cifs //xxx.xxx.xx.xx/clayder /tmp_mount -o username=clayder    <--example
 
$sudo mount.cifs //xxx.xxx.xx.xx/clayder /tmp_mount -o username=clayder    <--example
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
*//xxx.xxx.xx.xx/clayder   Network PC share folder
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*//xxx.xxx.xx.xx/clayder Network PC share folder
*/tmp_mount     DS100 target folder
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*/tmp_mount DS100 target folder

Revision as of 10:00, 7 May 2019

Linux BSP Version

Debian9

Linux BSP Document

Rockchip Linux Document

Get Docker Image

$ docker pull advrisc/u16.04-rklbv1

Run Docker example

$docker run -it --name rk_linux --privileged -v /home/adv/rk3399_v20:/home/adv/BSP:rw advrisc/u16.04-rklbv1:latest /bin/bash 


Install Some tools For Rockchip Linux v2.07 version

$sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
$sudo apt-get install texinfo
$sudo apt-get install liblz4-tool 
$sudo apt-get install genext2fs
$sudo apt-get install time

Getting Debian Source Code

Step1 : To pull down the Linux source tree to your working directory from the repositories as specified in the default manifest

$ mkdir rk3399
$ mkdir bin
$ cd rk3399/
$ curl https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ../bin/repo
$ chmod a+x ../bin/repo
$ ../bin/repo init -u https://github.com/ADVANTECH-Rockchip/linux-manifest.git -b rk3399_linux_v2.0
$ ../bin/repo sync

Build U-boot

$cd rk3399/u-boot/
$./make.sh evb-rk3399

Build Kernel

Build DS-100 Kernel

$cd rk3399/kernel/
$make ARCH=arm64 rockchip_ds100_defconfig
$make ARCH=arm64 rk3399-ds100.img -j8

Build DS-100Lite Kernel

$cd rk3399/kernel/
$make ARCH=arm64 rockchip_ds100l_defconfig
$make ARCH=arm64 rk3399-ds100l.img -j8

Build Recovery

$./build.sh recovery
In /output/rockchip_rk3399_recovery/images create recovery.img

Build Buildroot rootfs

$./build.sh rootfs

Build Rootfs

Building base debian system by ubuntu-build-service from linaro

$cd rootfs/
$sudo apt-get install binfmt-support qemu-user-static live-build
$sudo dpkg -i ubuntu-build-service/packages/*
$sudo apt-get install -f
$RELEASE=stretch TARGET=desktop ARCH=arm64 ./mk-base-debian.sh
In rootfs creat linaro-stretch-alip-xxxxx-1.tar.gz

Building rk-debian rootfs

$VERSION=debug ARCH=arm64 ./mk-rootfs-stretch-arm64.sh

Creating the ext4 image

$./mk-image.sh
$cd ..
$./mkfirmware.sh debian
Then please check Image in rockdev folder

How to do about update DS100 and DS100L Platform?

If DS100 in Linux(Debian9), you want to upgrade to Linux(Debian9)

If DS100 in Android(7.1.2), you want to upgrade to Linux(Debian9)


Download DS100 Debian Demo Images

Modules

EWM-C117

EWM-W163M201E

EWM-W188

EWM-4G Module

Add CIFS

Support CIFS

Add CIFS config in kernel config 
$sudo apt-get update
$sudo apt-get install cifs-utils     
$mkdir /tmp_mount
$sudo mount.cifs //xxx.xxx.xx.xx/clayder /tmp_mount -o username=clayder    <--example
  • //xxx.xxx.xx.xx/clayder Network PC share folder
  • /tmp_mount DS100 target folder