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The Inforce SYS940x-ECX Developer-Ready Reference Platform features: o Intel Atom E6xx (0.6-1.6 GHz) o Up to 1GB on-board DDR2 o Intel Platform Controller Hub EG20T o VGA,LVDS o HD Audio o SD Card o Dual SATA o Mini-PCIe http://www.inforcecomputing.com/SYS940X_ECX.html Signed-off-by: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
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This README file contains information on building the meta-sys940x BSP
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layer, and booting the images contained in the /binary directory.
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Please see the corresponding sections below for details.
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The Inforce SYS940x platform consists of the Intel Atom E6xx
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processor, plus the Intel EG20T Platform Controller Hub (Tunnel Creek
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+ Topcliff).
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It also supports the E6xx embedded on-chip graphics via the Intel
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Embedded Media and Graphics Driver (EMGD) 1.10 Driver.
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Dependencies
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This layer depends on:
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URI: git://git.openembedded.org/bitbake
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branch: master
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URI: git://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core
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layers: meta
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branch: master
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URI: git://git.yoctoproject.org/meta-intel
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layers: intel
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branch: master
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Patches
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Please submit any patches against this BSP to the Yocto mailing list
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(yocto@yoctoproject.org) and cc: the maintainer:
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Maintainer: Darren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
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Please see the meta-intel/MAINTAINERS file for more details.
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Table of Contents
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=================
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I. Building the meta-sys940x BSP layer
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II. Booting the images in /binary
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I. Building the meta-sys940x BSP layer
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===================================
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In order to build an image with BSP support for a given release, you
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need to download the corresponding BSP tarball from the 'Board Support
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Package (BSP) Downloads' page of the Yocto Project website.
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Having done that, and assuming you extracted the BSP tarball contents
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at the top-level of your yocto build tree, you can build an sys940x image
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by adding the location of the meta-sys940x layer to bblayers.conf, along
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with the meta-intel layer itself (to access common metadata shared
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between BSPs) e.g.:
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yocto/meta-intel \
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yocto/meta-intel/meta-sys940x \
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The meta-sys940x layer contains support for two different machine
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configurations. These configurations are identical except for the fact
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that the one prefixed with 'sys940x' makes use of the Intel-proprietary
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EMGD 1.10 graphics driver, while the one prefixed with 'sys940x-noemgd'
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does not.
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If you want to enable the layer that supports EMGD graphics add the
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following to the local.conf file:
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MACHINE ?= "sys940x"
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The 'sys940x' machine includes the emgd-driver-bin package, which has a
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proprietary license that must be whitelisted by adding the string
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"license_emgd-driver-bin_1.10" to the LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST variable
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in your local.conf. For example:
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LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST = "license_emgd-driver-bin_1.10"
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If you want to enable the layer that does not support EMGD graphics
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add the following to the local.conf file:
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MACHINE ?= "sys940x-noemgd"
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You should then be able to build an sys940x image as such:
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$ source oe-init-build-env
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$ bitbake core-image-sato
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At the end of a successful build, you should have a live image that
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you can boot from a USB flash drive (see instructions on how to do
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that below, in the section 'Booting the images from /binary').
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As an alternative to downloading the BSP tarball, you can also work
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directly from the meta-intel git repository. For each BSP in the
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'meta-intel' repository, there are multiple branches, one
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corresponding to each major release starting with 'laverne' (0.90), in
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addition to the latest code which tracks the current master (note that
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not all BSPs are present in every release). Instead of extracting a
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BSP tarball at the top level of your yocto build tree, you can
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equivalently check out the appropriate branch from the meta-intel
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repository at the same location.
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II. Booting the images in /binary
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This BSP contains bootable live images, which can be used to directly
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boot Yocto off of a USB flash drive.
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Under Linux, insert a USB flash drive. Assuming the USB flash drive
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takes device /dev/sdf, use dd to copy the live image to it. For
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example:
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# dd if=core-image-sato-sys940x-20101207053738.hddimg of=/dev/sdf
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# sync
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# eject /dev/sdf
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This should give you a bootable USB flash device. Insert the device
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into a bootable USB socket on the target, and power on. This should
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result in a system booted to the Sato graphical desktop.
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If you want a terminal, use the arrows at the top of the UI to move to
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different pages of available applications, one of which is named
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'Terminal'. Clicking that should give you a root terminal.
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If you want to ssh into the system, you can use the root terminal to
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ifconfig the IP address and use that to ssh in. The root password is
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empty, so to log in type 'root' for the user name and hit 'Enter' at
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the Password prompt: and you should be in.
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If you find you're getting corrupt images on the USB (it doesn't show
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the syslinux boot: prompt, or the boot: prompt contains strange
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characters), try doing this first:
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# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdf bs=1M count=512
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