DART-MX8M Yocto: Difference between revisions
From Variscite Wiki
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 65: | Line 65: | ||
* [[IMX BLE|Bluetooth Low Energy]] | * [[IMX BLE|Bluetooth Low Energy]] | ||
{{#ifeq: {{#var:FSL_BSP_VERSION}} | L4.14.98-2.0.0_ga | * {{Varlink|MX8 Basler Camera|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}|Basler Camera}}}} | {{#ifeq: {{#var:FSL_BSP_VERSION}} | L4.14.98-2.0.0_ga | * {{Varlink|MX8 Basler Camera|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}|Basler Camera}}}} | ||
* {{Varlink|DART-MX8M CSI|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}|Camera}} | * {{Varlink|DART-MX8M CSI|{{#var:RELEASE_LINK}}|OV5640 Camera}} | ||
* [[IMX CAN bus|CAN bus]] | * [[IMX CAN bus|CAN bus]] | ||
* [[CPU freq and num of cores|CPU freq. and number of cores]] | * [[CPU freq and num of cores|CPU freq. and number of cores]] |
Revision as of 12:58, 2 February 2020
Yocto
Yocto project is a framework for creating a Linux distributions for embedded devices. It's layering mechanism makes it easy to add Linux to new target devices highly customized for a particular platform; it can include custom start-up scripts, software packages built with a high degree of optimization for a particular architecture, and different user interfaces from full Gnome desktop to a simple a serial console.
This release is based on NXP BSP layer for Yocto framework. Variscite extends this layer to support its DART-MX8M SoM.
Release version: '
General
General
Programming
Support
- Variscite Customer Portal
Register at Variscite Customer Portal to get high quality engineering support for Variscite products - Variscite Support Forum
Build
Build Yocto, Linux and U-Boot
- [ Release Notes]
- Setting a Development Environment
- Build Yocto from source code
- Yocto common build errors
- Customizing U-Boot
- Customizing the Linux kernel
- Toolchain installation for out of Yocto builds
- Build U-Boot from source code
- Build the Linux kernel from source code
- Burning Yocto binaries to eMMC via SD card
- Adding packages to Yocto
- Replace the Linux logo
- SWUpdate guide
How-to
__NONUMBEREDHEADINGS__