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=Build an IDP OS=
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=Build an IDP OS by WR Workbench=
 
1. Go to the $HOME/Project directory on your Development Computer:
 
1. Go to the $HOME/Project directory on your Development Computer:
 
  cd $HOME/Project
 
  cd $HOME/Project
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:1.1 Source WRLinux Enviroment
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  For MI2.0
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./wrenv.sh -p wrlinux-5
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  For MI3.x
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./wrenv.sh -p wrlinux-7
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2. Define your Gateway options by coping and pasting the configure command<br />
 
2. Define your Gateway options by coping and pasting the configure command<br />
:'''Configure for Intel Atom processor'''
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:'''MI3.1 Configure for Intel Atom processor'''
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../../wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-addons=wr-idp --enable-board=intel-baytrail-64 --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-internet-download=yes --enable-kernel=idp --enable-patchresolve=noop --enable-reconfig --enable-rootfs=idp --enable-test=no --with-layer=dev-experience,dev_hub,sys-version,wr-hac,wr-hdc-examples,wr-iot,wr-kernel/kernel-dev,wr-ma,wr-mcafee,wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069 --with-package=autoconf,automake,conntrack-tools,curl,fuse,gdb,git,iasl,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,less,libcli,libtool,make,mipv6-daemon-umip,netcat,ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,perl,ruby,screen,sshfs-fuse,subversion,swig,tcpdump,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,vim --with-template=feature/backports,feature/bluetooth,feature/ems-test,feature/haccmds,feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/non-grsec,feature/online_updates,feature/openjdk-bin,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/recovery,feature/remote-session,feature/self-hosted,feature/target-toolchain,feature/vlan
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:'''MI3.1 Configure for Intel Haswell processor'''
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../../wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-addons=wr-idp --enable-board=intel-haswell-64 --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-internet-download=yes --enable-kernel=idp --enable-patchresolve=noop --enable-reconfig --enable-rootfs=idp --enable-test=no --with-layer=dev-experience,dev_hub,sys-version,wr-hac,wr-hdc-examples,wr-iot,wr-kernel/kernel-dev,wr-ma,wr-mcafee,wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069 --with-package=autoconf,automake,conntrack-tools,curl,fuse,gdb,git,iasl,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,less,libcli,libtool,make,mipv6-daemon-umip,netcat,ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,perl,ruby,screen,sshfs-fuse,subversion,swig,tcpdump,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,vim --with-template=feature/backports,feature/bluetooth,feature/ems-test,feature/haccmds,feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/non-grsec,feature/online_updates,feature/openjdk-bin,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/recovery,feature/remote-session,feature/self-hosted,feature/target-toolchain,feature/vlan
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:'''MI3.1 Configure for Intel Quark processor'''
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../../wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-addons=wr-idp --enable-board=intel-quark --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-internet-download=yes --enable-kernel=idp --enable-patchresolve=noop --enable-reconfig --enable-rootfs=idp --enable-test=no --with-layer=dev-experience,dev_hub,sys-version,wr-hac,wr-hdc-examples,wr-iot,wr-kernel/kernel-dev,wr-ma,wr-mcafee,wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069 --with-package=autoconf,automake,conntrack-tools,curl,fuse,gdb,git,iasl,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,less,libcli,libtool,make,mipv6-daemon-umip,netcat,ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,perl,ruby,screen,sshfs-fuse,subversion,swig,tcpdump,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,vim --with-template=feature/backports,feature/bluetooth,feature/ems-test,feature/haccmds,feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/non-grsec,feature/online_updates,feature/openjdk-bin,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/recovery,feature/remote-session,feature/self-hosted,feature/target-toolchain,feature/vlan
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:'''MI3.0 Configure for Intel Atom processor'''
 
  ../WindRiver/wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-board=intel-baytrail-64 --enable-kernel=idp --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-patchresolve=noop --enablerootfs=idp \
 
  ../WindRiver/wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-board=intel-baytrail-64 --enable-kernel=idp --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-patchresolve=noop --enablerootfs=idp \
 
  --enable-addons=wr-idp --with-layer=wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wrdigi-idigiconnector,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069,\
 
  --enable-addons=wr-idp --with-layer=wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wrdigi-idigiconnector,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069,\
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  --withpackage=make,git,iasl,libtool,perl,ruby,subversion,autoconf,automake,curl,conntrack-tools,fuse,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,libcli,mipv6-daemonumip,\
 
  --withpackage=make,git,iasl,libtool,perl,ruby,subversion,autoconf,automake,curl,conntrack-tools,fuse,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,libcli,mipv6-daemonumip,\
 
  ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,sshfs-fuse,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,tcpdump,vim  
 
  ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,sshfs-fuse,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,tcpdump,vim  
:'''Configure for Intel Core processor'''
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:'''MI3.0 Configure for Intel Core processor'''
 
  ../WindRiver/wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-board=intel-haswell-64 --enable-kernel=idp --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-patchresolve=noop --enablerootfs=idp \
 
  ../WindRiver/wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-board=intel-haswell-64 --enable-kernel=idp --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-patchresolve=noop --enablerootfs=idp \
 
  --enable-addons=wr-idp --with-layer=wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wrdigi-idigiconnector,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069,\
 
  --enable-addons=wr-idp --with-layer=wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wrdigi-idigiconnector,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069,\
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  --withpackage=make,git,iasl,libtool,perl,ruby,subversion,autoconf,automake,curl,conntrack-tools,fuse,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,libcli,mipv6-daemonumip,\
 
  --withpackage=make,git,iasl,libtool,perl,ruby,subversion,autoconf,automake,curl,conntrack-tools,fuse,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,libcli,mipv6-daemonumip,\
 
  ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,sshfs-fuse,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,tcpdump,vim  
 
  ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,sshfs-fuse,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,tcpdump,vim  
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:'''MI2.0 Configure for Intel Atom processor'''
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$WIND_LINUX_CONFIGURE --enable-board=intel-atom-baytrail --enable-kernel=standard --enable-rootfs=glibc-idp --enable-addons=wr-idp --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-parallel-pkgbuilds=4 --enable-jobs=6 --enable-reconfig --
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enable-rm-oldimgs=yes --enable-rm-work=yes --without-layer=wr-srm --with-layer=wr-intel-support,wr-mcafee,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069,wr-ieee11073,wr-mcafee,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-intel-support --with-
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template=feature/online_updates,feature/recovery,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/pppoe,feature/upnp,feature/opc,feature/openjdk-bin,
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feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/mqtt,feature/l2tp,feature/webif,feature/firewall,feature/vlan,feature/intel-wilkinpeak2,feature/bluetooth --with-rcpl-version=17
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3. Build the IDP
 
3. Build the IDP
 
  make fs
 
  make fs
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:Disable grsecurity while you experiement with your Gateway. When you are ready to build a production-ready Gateway, consider re-enabling grsecurity
 
:Disable grsecurity while you experiement with your Gateway. When you are ready to build a production-ready Gateway, consider re-enabling grsecurity
  
=Menu Config=
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=Kernel Driver Menu Config=
 
  '''$make -C build linux-windriver.menuconfig'''
 
  '''$make -C build linux-windriver.menuconfig'''
 
  '''$make -C build linux-windriver.rebuild'''
 
  '''$make -C build linux-windriver.rebuild'''
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=Copy Gateway OS to USB Flash Drive=
 
=Copy Gateway OS to USB Flash Drive=
  
1. ls /dev/sd?<br />
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1. Insert the USB flash drive into your Development Computer<br />
2. Insert the USB flash drive into your Development Computer<br />
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2. ls /dv/sd?<br />
3. ls /dv/sd?<br />
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3. cd $HOME/workspace/<YourProjectDirectory_prj><br />
4. cd $HOME/workspace/<YourProjectDirectory_prj><br />
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4. Deploy the image to USB flash drive MI2.0/3.0. Note: The deploy process takes about 15 minutes.<br />  
5. Deploy the image to USB flash drive. Note: The deploy process takes about 15 minutes.<br />  
 
 
  '''For Atom processor'''
 
  '''For Atom processor'''
  sudo ./deploy.sh -u -f export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sd? -y; sync
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  sudo ./deploy.sh -u -f export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdx -y; sync
 
   
 
   
 
  '''For Intel Core processor'''
 
  '''For Intel Core processor'''
  sudo ./deploy.sh -u -f export/intel-haswell-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sd? -y; sync
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  sudo ./deploy.sh -u -f export/intel-haswell-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdx -y; sync
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'''For Quark'''
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sudo ./deploy.sh -u -f export/intel-quark-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdx -y; sync
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4.1 For MI3.1
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'''For Baytrail'''
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sudo ./deploytool -f export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdX -y -u -B 1; sync
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'''For Haswell'''
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sudo ./deploytool -f export/intel-haswell-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdX -y -u -B 1; sync
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'''For Quark processor'''
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sudo ./deploytool -f export/intel-quark-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdX -y -u -B 1; sync
  
6. Type your Linux password if prompted and click OK. The bootable USB drive is created when you see DONE!
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5. Type your Linux password if prompted and click OK. The bootable USB drive is created when you see DONE!
7. Remove and reinsert into your Development Computer. The flash drive mounts with two partitions, one of which is /media/<username>/wr_usb_boot
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6. Remove and reinsert into your Development Computer. The flash drive mounts with two partitions, one of which is /media/<username>/wr_usb_boot
8. Copy image to the flash drive
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7. Copy image to the flash drive
 
  '''For Atom processor'''  
 
  '''For Atom processor'''  
 
  sudo cp export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 /media/<username>/wr_usb_boot/opt/; sync
 
  sudo cp export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 /media/<username>/wr_usb_boot/opt/; sync
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  '''For Intel Core processor'''
 
  '''For Intel Core processor'''
 
  sudo cp export/intel-haswell-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 /media/<username>/wr_usb_boot/opt/; sync
 
  sudo cp export/intel-haswell-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 /media/<username>/wr_usb_boot/opt/; sync
9. Remove the USB flash drive from your Development Computer
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'''For MI3.1'''
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sudo cp export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 /media/<username>/efi/SFR/; sync
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8. Remove the USB flash drive from your Development Computer
  
 
=Install the OS on the Gateway=
 
=Install the OS on the Gateway=
 
1. Insert the USB to Gateway and power on. Login using "root" for the login ID and password.<br />
 
1. Insert the USB to Gateway and power on. Login using "root" for the login ID and password.<br />
2. Install the OS:
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2. Install the OS: 2.0 / 3.0
 
  tgt=/dev/sda /sbin/reset_media
 
  tgt=/dev/sda /sbin/reset_media
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:For 3.1
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deploytool -d /dev/sda --reset-media -F
 
3. Installation is complete when you see the message "DONE!" Shut down the Gateway
 
3. Installation is complete when you see the message "DONE!" Shut down the Gateway
 
  poweroff
 
  poweroff
 
4. Remove the USB flash drive and power up your Gateway
 
4. Remove the USB flash drive and power up your Gateway
 
5. Login using "root" for both the login ID and password. The OS installation is complete.
 
5. Login using "root" for both the login ID and password. The OS installation is complete.
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=[[IDP/Advantech/Standard BSP|MI3.1 Advantech Standard BSP by ECG]]=

Latest revision as of 02:20, 23 August 2016

Build an IDP OS by WR Workbench

1. Go to the $HOME/Project directory on your Development Computer:

cd $HOME/Project
1.1 Source WRLinux Enviroment
 For MI2.0
./wrenv.sh -p wrlinux-5
 For MI3.x
./wrenv.sh -p wrlinux-7

2. Define your Gateway options by coping and pasting the configure command

MI3.1 Configure for Intel Atom processor

../../wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-addons=wr-idp --enable-board=intel-baytrail-64 --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-internet-download=yes --enable-kernel=idp --enable-patchresolve=noop --enable-reconfig --enable-rootfs=idp --enable-test=no --with-layer=dev-experience,dev_hub,sys-version,wr-hac,wr-hdc-examples,wr-iot,wr-kernel/kernel-dev,wr-ma,wr-mcafee,wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069 --with-package=autoconf,automake,conntrack-tools,curl,fuse,gdb,git,iasl,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,less,libcli,libtool,make,mipv6-daemon-umip,netcat,ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,perl,ruby,screen,sshfs-fuse,subversion,swig,tcpdump,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,vim --with-template=feature/backports,feature/bluetooth,feature/ems-test,feature/haccmds,feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/non-grsec,feature/online_updates,feature/openjdk-bin,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/recovery,feature/remote-session,feature/self-hosted,feature/target-toolchain,feature/vlan

MI3.1 Configure for Intel Haswell processor

../../wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-addons=wr-idp --enable-board=intel-haswell-64 --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-internet-download=yes --enable-kernel=idp --enable-patchresolve=noop --enable-reconfig --enable-rootfs=idp --enable-test=no --with-layer=dev-experience,dev_hub,sys-version,wr-hac,wr-hdc-examples,wr-iot,wr-kernel/kernel-dev,wr-ma,wr-mcafee,wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069 --with-package=autoconf,automake,conntrack-tools,curl,fuse,gdb,git,iasl,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,less,libcli,libtool,make,mipv6-daemon-umip,netcat,ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,perl,ruby,screen,sshfs-fuse,subversion,swig,tcpdump,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,vim --with-template=feature/backports,feature/bluetooth,feature/ems-test,feature/haccmds,feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/non-grsec,feature/online_updates,feature/openjdk-bin,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/recovery,feature/remote-session,feature/self-hosted,feature/target-toolchain,feature/vlan

MI3.1 Configure for Intel Quark processor

../../wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-addons=wr-idp --enable-board=intel-quark --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-internet-download=yes --enable-kernel=idp --enable-patchresolve=noop --enable-reconfig --enable-rootfs=idp --enable-test=no --with-layer=dev-experience,dev_hub,sys-version,wr-hac,wr-hdc-examples,wr-iot,wr-kernel/kernel-dev,wr-ma,wr-mcafee,wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069 --with-package=autoconf,automake,conntrack-tools,curl,fuse,gdb,git,iasl,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,less,libcli,libtool,make,mipv6-daemon-umip,netcat,ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,perl,ruby,screen,sshfs-fuse,subversion,swig,tcpdump,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,vim --with-template=feature/backports,feature/bluetooth,feature/ems-test,feature/haccmds,feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/non-grsec,feature/online_updates,feature/openjdk-bin,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/recovery,feature/remote-session,feature/self-hosted,feature/target-toolchain,feature/vlan

MI3.0 Configure for Intel Atom processor
../WindRiver/wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-board=intel-baytrail-64 --enable-kernel=idp --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-patchresolve=noop --enablerootfs=idp \
--enable-addons=wr-idp --with-layer=wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wrdigi-idigiconnector,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069,\
sysversion,wr-iot --with-template=feature/vlan,feature/opc,feature/recovery,feature/opc_demo,feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/l2tp,feature/realtek, \
feature/ems-test,feature/remote-session,feature/openjdk-bin,feature/online_updates,feature/bluetooth,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/target-toolchain \
--withpackage=make,git,iasl,libtool,perl,ruby,subversion,autoconf,automake,curl,conntrack-tools,fuse,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,libcli,mipv6-daemonumip,\
ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,sshfs-fuse,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,tcpdump,vim 
MI3.0 Configure for Intel Core processor
../WindRiver/wrlinux-7/wrlinux/configure --enable-board=intel-haswell-64 --enable-kernel=idp --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-patchresolve=noop --enablerootfs=idp \
--enable-addons=wr-idp --with-layer=wr-prosyst-mbs-smarthome-sdk-ia,wrdigi-idigiconnector,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069,\
sysversion,wr-iot --with-template=feature/vlan,feature/opc,feature/recovery,feature/opc_demo,feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/l2tp,feature/realtek, \
feature/ems-test,feature/remote-session,feature/openjdk-bin,feature/online_updates,feature/bluetooth,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/target-toolchain \
--withpackage=make,git,iasl,libtool,perl,ruby,subversion,autoconf,automake,curl,conntrack-tools,fuse,igmpproxy,iperf,ipset,libcli,mipv6-daemonumip,\
ntfs-3g,ntfsprogs,sshfs-fuse,tftp-hpa,tftp-hpa-server,tcpdump,vim 
MI2.0 Configure for Intel Atom processor
$WIND_LINUX_CONFIGURE --enable-board=intel-atom-baytrail --enable-kernel=standard --enable-rootfs=glibc-idp --enable-addons=wr-idp --enable-bootimage=ext3,hdd --enable-parallel-pkgbuilds=4 --enable-jobs=6 --enable-reconfig -- 
enable-rm-oldimgs=yes --enable-rm-work=yes --without-layer=wr-srm --with-layer=wr-intel-support,wr-mcafee,wr-wks-oneagent-tr069,wr-ieee11073,wr-mcafee,wr-wks-oneagent-oma-dm-ia,wr-intel-support --with- 
template=feature/online_updates,feature/recovery,feature/pptp_vpn,feature/pppoe,feature/upnp,feature/opc,feature/openjdk-bin, 
feature/ipsec_vpn,feature/mqtt,feature/l2tp,feature/webif,feature/firewall,feature/vlan,feature/intel-wilkinpeak2,feature/bluetooth --with-rcpl-version=17

3. Build the IDP

make fs

4. The config.log created in $HOME/Project is an exact copy of the configure options used to build the Gateway OS. Save this as config.sh for future development projects:

cp config.log config.sh

5. Continue to Copy Gateway OS to USB Flash Drive.
Note: Remove grsecurity to experiment with application development. Refer to IDP Build IDP Without Grsecurity

Grsecurity is included in the Linux kernel by default. This feature can inhibit exploration by preventing your apps from working.
Disable grsecurity while you experiement with your Gateway. When you are ready to build a production-ready Gateway, consider re-enabling grsecurity

Kernel Driver Menu Config

$make -C build linux-windriver.menuconfig
$make -C build linux-windriver.rebuild
Note: 1.Type "/" to search key word
      2.To select be installed driver or function
      For example: Ath9k wifi module driver

Copy Gateway OS to USB Flash Drive

1. Insert the USB flash drive into your Development Computer
2. ls /dv/sd?
3. cd $HOME/workspace/<YourProjectDirectory_prj>
4. Deploy the image to USB flash drive MI2.0/3.0. Note: The deploy process takes about 15 minutes.

For Atom processor
sudo ./deploy.sh -u -f export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdx -y; sync

For Intel Core processor
sudo ./deploy.sh -u -f export/intel-haswell-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdx -y; sync
For Quark
sudo ./deploy.sh -u -f export/intel-quark-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdx -y; sync

4.1 For MI3.1

For Baytrail
sudo ./deploytool -f export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdX -y -u -B 1; sync

For Haswell
sudo ./deploytool -f export/intel-haswell-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdX -y -u -B 1; sync
For Quark processor
sudo ./deploytool -f export/intel-quark-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sdX -y -u -B 1; sync

5. Type your Linux password if prompted and click OK. The bootable USB drive is created when you see DONE! 6. Remove and reinsert into your Development Computer. The flash drive mounts with two partitions, one of which is /media/<username>/wr_usb_boot 7. Copy image to the flash drive

For Atom processor 
sudo cp export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 /media/<username>/wr_usb_boot/opt/; sync
For Intel Core processor
sudo cp export/intel-haswell-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 /media/<username>/wr_usb_boot/opt/; sync

For MI3.1
sudo cp export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 /media/<username>/efi/SFR/; sync

8. Remove the USB flash drive from your Development Computer

Install the OS on the Gateway

1. Insert the USB to Gateway and power on. Login using "root" for the login ID and password.
2. Install the OS: 2.0 / 3.0

tgt=/dev/sda /sbin/reset_media
For 3.1
deploytool -d /dev/sda --reset-media -F

3. Installation is complete when you see the message "DONE!" Shut down the Gateway

poweroff

4. Remove the USB flash drive and power up your Gateway 5. Login using "root" for both the login ID and password. The OS installation is complete.

MI3.1 Advantech Standard BSP by ECG