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<sub>To install image to SD Card .</sub>&nbsp;
 
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*When you get the intel Quark image files, you will see the files list as below&nbsp;(ex. UBC-222)&nbsp;
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*&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;When you get the intel Quark image files.Unzip the image file , &nbsp;you will see the files list as below&nbsp;(ex. UBC-222)&nbsp;[[File:UBC-222 Image files.JPG]]
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*Please format your SD card &nbsp;to FAT32&nbsp;
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*Please copy all files from the sdcard folder to your SD card &nbsp;.&nbsp;
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;[[File:Sdcard files list.JPG]]
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*When you have copied the all files to your SD card , you can use this SD card to boot up the UBC-222 Yocto system .&nbsp;
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;[[File:SD Card.JPG]]
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*Use debug cable via Terminal tool , you can see the debug massage &nbsp;as below .
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[[File:UBC-222 boot up.JPG]]
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*Also you can use "ssh" to log into the Yocto system , but you need to know IP address of the Internet cable (ex . inet addr:172.22.16.154 ).&nbsp;
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*You can use "Putty" tool to log into the device .
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;[[File:Putty connection.JPG]]
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;[[File:Ssh.JPG]]
  
 
==Mini-PCIe==
 
==Mini-PCIe==
  
 
==UART==
 
==UART==

Revision as of 04:57, 23 November 2016

Compiling

GRUB

Please refer to the following sections for details

  • Getting Started / Build Instructions / To build grub individually (LBV2)

Kernel

Please refer to the following sections for details

  • Getting Started / Build Instructions / To build linux kernel individually (LBV2)

Application

Static busybox

The following steps demonstrate how to build the static busybox.

  • Install cross tool chain
  1. To build all image files
  2. To build toolchain installer
  3. Setting up SDK
  4. Setting up cross compiling environment
  • Install static linked libraries for cross compiling
(Because the static linked libraries contained in cross toolchain installer are not full enough as contained in the yocto building environment.)
$ pushd ${BSP_HOME}/${BDIR}/tmp/sysroots/quark && tar zcvf ~/static_lib.tgz `find ./ -name "*.a"` && popd
(Copy ~/static_lib.tgz from docker container to home directory in local file system if needed)
$ sudo tar xvf ~/static_lib.tgz -C /opt/iot-devkit/${POKY}/sysroots/i586-poky-linux --no-same-owner
  • Unpack busybox tarball
$ mkdir -p ~/code/test_quark
$ tar xvf busybox-1.22.1.tar.bz2 -C ~/code/test_quark
$ cd ~/code/test_quark/busybox-1.22.1
  • Select the option, "Busybox Settings ---> Build Options---> [*] Build BusyBox as a static binary (no shared libs)"
$ make menuconfig
Exit and Save
  • do compiling
$ make
Eventually, the two files, busybox and busybox_unstripped, are built and located in directory "~/code/test_quark/busybox-1.22.1".

SDcard image

To build from prebuilt image, please refer to the following sections for details.

  • Getting Started / Introducing BSP / Prebuilt image (LBV2)

To build from BSP, please refer to the following sections for details.

  • Getting Started / Build Instructions / To build all image files (LBV2)

To install image to SD Card . 

  •      When you get the intel Quark image files.Unzip the image file ,  you will see the files list as below (ex. UBC-222) UBC-222 Image files.JPG
  • Please format your SD card  to FAT32 
  • Please copy all files from the sdcard folder to your SD card  . 

      Sdcard files list.JPG

  • When you have copied the all files to your SD card , you can use this SD card to boot up the UBC-222 Yocto system . 

      SD Card.JPG

  • Use debug cable via Terminal tool , you can see the debug massage  as below .

UBC-222 boot up.JPG

  • Also you can use "ssh" to log into the Yocto system , but you need to know IP address of the Internet cable (ex . inet addr:172.22.16.154 ). 
  • You can use "Putty" tool to log into the device .

       Putty connection.JPG

        Ssh.JPG

Mini-PCIe

UART