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Revision as of 11:23, 13 March 2019
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 Freescale/NXP Community BSP layer for Yocto framework. Variscite extends this layer to support its i.MX6 System On Module products: DART-6UL, DART-6ULL and DART-6UL-5G (all of which are under the DART-6UL category of this Wiki).
Release version: rocko-fslc-4.9.11-mx6ul-v1.0
General
Programming
Support
- Variscite Customer Portal
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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 NAND flash/eMMC via SD card
- Burning Yocto binaries to NAND flash/eMMC via Ethernet
- Burning Yocto binaries to NAND flash from U-Boot
- U-Boot features
- Adding packages to Yocto
- Replace the Linux logo
- Secure Boot / High Assurance Boot (HAB)
- SWUpdate Guide
- Booting from USB using the imx_usb_loader utility
Test and use an interface
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