Yocto Linux BSP Ver.2 User Guide for Quark series

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Getting Started

Conventions

${BOARD_ID} : board ID
e.g. ubc222 or ubc221
${IMAGE_PACK} : prebuilt image pack
e.g. ubc222 or ubc221
${IMAGE_DIR} : the directory prebuilt image pack extracted to
e.g. ~/U222LIV2011_quark_2016-01-29
${BSP_PACK} : BSP pack
e.g. U222LBV2011_2016-01-29.zip
${BSP_HOME} : the directory BSP pack extracted to
e.g. ~/LBV2011/meta-clanton_v1.2.0
${BDIR} : build directory
e.g. yocto_build
${SD_MOUNT} : mount point of SD card in Ubuntu
e.g. /media/sdf1
${POKY} : Yocto poky version
e.g. 1.7.2
debug console / serial console
serial terminal program (e.g. minicom, putty, teraterm ...) that serial port is configured to 115200 8N1
terminal console
terminal program (e.g. gnome-terminal, xfce4-terminal ...)

Prerequisites

To install Docker Engine on your platform

Please refer to Docker Installation Guide for details

To pull ubuntu 12.04 image from Docker Hub & run the image

$ docker pull advrisc/u12.04-quarklbv2
$ docker run --name quarkLBV2011 -it advrisc/u12.04-quarklbv2 /bin/bash

To copy BSP from local filesystem to the container

$ docker cp ${BSP_PACK} quarkLBV2011:/home/adv/

To copy files from the container's filesystem to local machine

$ docker cp quarkLBV2011:/home/adv/${BSP_HOME}/${BDIR}/tmp/deploy/images/quark ~

Introducing BSP

The BSP is based on Yocto Project with Intel enhanced features for Quark, plus specific target board features from Advantech Inc..

Naming Rule

The tarball/prebuilt image name is consist of the model name followed by "LB" or "LI" plus version number and released date.
For example, U222LBV2011_2016-01-29.zip which "U222" stands for UBC-222, "LB" is acronym of Linux BSP, "V2011" stands for Version 2.011.
For example, U222LIV2011_quark_2016-01-29.zip which "LI" is acronym for prebuilt Linux Image.


BSP pack

Using one of the following ways
  • Unpack BSP pack to home directory
$ unzip ${BSP_PACK} -d ~/
The description of some important folders list below:
${BSP_HOME}/
meta-advantech/: meta layer by Advantech
meta-intel-*/: meta layer by Intel
setup.sh: to setup one new build environment***read this if the BSP is got from GitHub
oe-init-build-env: to initiate build environment

Prebuilt image pack

Perform the following command to unpack prebuilt-image-pack to home directory
$ unzip ${IMAGE_PACK} -d ~/
Prepare one FAT32 formatted SD card, and mount it to mount point
$ cp -a ${IMAGE_DIR}/sdcard/* ${SD_MOUNT}/


Build Instructions

Please refer to this link to set Git configuration first.


To create one new build environment

Perform the following commands in terminal console
$ cd ${BSP_HOME}
$ ./setup.sh***read this if the BSP is got from GitHub
$ BOARD=${BOARD_ID} source ./oe-init-build-env ${BDIR}

To continue an exist build environment

Perform the following commands in terminal console
$ cd ${BSP_HOME}
$ BOARD=${BOARD_ID} source ./oe-init-build-env

To build all image files

To create/continue a build environment
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ bitbake image-full
The following files will be located in directory "./tmp/deploy/images/quark" while building process finished successfully.


boot/grub/grub.conf
bzImage
core-image-minimal-initramfs-quark.cpio.gz
grub.efi
image-full-quark.ext3


To build toolchain installer

To create/continue a build environment
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ bitbake image-full -c populate_sdk
The installer, iot-devkit-glibc-x86_64-image-full-i586-toolchain-${POKY}.sh, will be located in the directory "./tmp/deploy/sdk".

To build grub individually

To create/continue a build environment
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ bitbake grub
The file, grub.efi, will be located in directory, ./tmp/deploy/images/quark.

To build linux kernel individually

To create/continue a build environment
Perform the following command in terminal console
to show up menuconfig
$ bitbake linux-yocto-quark -c menuconfig
to do build
$ bitbake linux-yocto-quark
The file, bzImage, will be located in directory, ./tmp/deploy/images/quark.

To build initramfs individually

To create/continue a build environment
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ bitbake core-image-minimal-initramfs
The file, core-image-minimal-initramfs-quark.cpio.gz, will be located in directory, ./tmp/deploy/images/quark.

Customization

Setting up SDK

Please follow the section,to build toolchain installer, to build one toolchain installer first.
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ cd ${BSP_HOME}/${BDIR}/tmp/deploy/sdk
$ sudo ./iot-devkit-glibc-x86_64-image-full-i586-toolchain-${POKY}.sh
Enter directory or press Enter while following question shows up:

Enter target directory for SDK (default: /opt/iot-devkit/1.7.2):

Just press Enter while following question shows up:

You are about to install the SDK to "/opt/iot-devkit/1.7.2". Proceed[Y/n]?

While following message shows up means the SDK is ready.

Extracting SDK...done
Setting it up...done
SDK has been successfully set up and is ready to be used.

Setting up cross compiling environment

SDK has been set up (ref. Setting up SDK)
Perform the following command in terminal console
$ source /opt/iot-devkit/${POKY}/environment-setup-i586-poky-linux