MI3.1 7.0.0.14 V1.0.1 for Baytrail

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BSP Information

  • Standard Base: MI3.1 RCPL 7.0.0.14
  • Configuration: config.log
  • BSP Version: 7.0.0.14
  • Doc Version: 1.0.1
  • Date: 2016/06/01

Prepare Enviroment Ubuntu 14.04 x64 + packages

 $sudo apt-get update
*Copy and paste the following command into the terminal window, and then click Enter.
$sudo apt-get install libstdc++6:i386 libgtk2.0-0:i386 libxtst6:i386 \ texi2html chrpath diffstat subversion libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev lvm2 \ libsdl1.2-dev texinfo gawk gcc help2man g++ git-core python-gtk2 bash diffutils \ xz-utils make file screen gcc-4.7 gcc-4.7-multilib g++-4.7 g++-4.7-multilib \ gtk2-engines-murrine:i386 libcanberra-gtk-module:i386 unity-gtk2-module:i386 \ unity-gtk2-module

SOP for using the MI3.1 7.0.0.14 Pro ver 1.0.1 BSP

1. Unzip

tar zxvf MI3.1_RCPL0014_Pro_BSP_Ver1.0_For_Baytrail_by_Advantech_20160601.tar.gz

2. How to build image

 $cd MI3.1ProBSP_for_Baytrail_byAdvantech
 $make fs

3. How to deploy image to USB disk

3.1 Insert the USB flash drive into your Development Computer
3.2 ls /dv/sd?
3.3 cd $HOME/workspace/<YourProjectDirectory_prj>
3.4 Deploy the image to USB flash drive. Note: The deploy process takes about 15 minutes.. 
   sudo ./deploy.sh -u -f export/intel-baytrail-64-idp-idp-dist.tar.bz2 -d /dev/sd? -y; sync

4. Modify the kernel configure by manual

 4.1 Menu Config
 $make -C build linux-windriver.menuconfig
 4.2 Rebuild
 $make -C build linux-windriver.rebuild
 4.3 rebuild image 
 $make fs
  

5. Build & install Tool-chain SDK

 5.1 Build SDK:
 $ make export-sdk
 5.2 Install the SDK
 $ export/wrlinux-6.0.0.11-eglibc-x86_64-intel_x86_64-w rlinux-image-glibc-std-sdk.sh
 

6. Source the SDK environment:

 source /opt/windriver/wrlinux/7.0-intel-baytrail-64/environment-setup-corei7-64-wrs-linux