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- Add Plugin "REST Client" in Iceweasel | - Add Plugin "REST Client" in Iceweasel | ||
v1.1 - Debian Squeeze v1.1.zipx - Update Eclipse | v1.1 - Debian Squeeze v1.1.zipx - Update Eclipse Indigo with CDT 8.0 | ||
- Add demo project "crosshelloworld" | - Add demo project "crosshelloworld" | ||
v1.0 - Debian Squeeze.zipx - First | v1.0 - Debian Squeeze.zipx - First Release | ||
- CodeSourcery Toolchain (arm-none-linux-gnueabi-...) | |||
- Eclipse Helios & Indigo | |||
=== Setting up a Eclipse Cross Executable Project: === | === Setting up a Eclipse Cross Executable Project: === |
Revision as of 12:57, 11 July 2012
FAQ
Linux virtual machine for development
Get the Virtual machine
- Debian Squeeze VMware Image (zipx Archiv) (mirror 1)
Password for devel user: devel
Password for root user: root
History: v1.3 - Debian Squeeze v1.3.zipx - Mono 2.10 - mtd-utils - Install system updates v1.2 - Debian Squeeze v1.2.zipx - Emdebian Toolchain gcc 4.3 / g++ 4.3 (arm-linux-gnueabi-...) - TortoiseHg + TortoiseHg for Nautilus - Add Plugin "REST Client" in Iceweasel v1.1 - Debian Squeeze v1.1.zipx - Update Eclipse Indigo with CDT 8.0 - Add demo project "crosshelloworld" v1.0 - Debian Squeeze.zipx - First Release - CodeSourcery Toolchain (arm-none-linux-gnueabi-...) - Eclipse Helios & Indigo
Setting up a Eclipse Cross Executable Project:
- Use Eclipse Indigo (version 3.7.1) for your project.
- Create a new C++ Project and choose as Executable Project type Cross-Compile Project and as Toolchains Cross GCC
- Click the Button "Next" and specify under Tool command path the Toolchain path. For Codesourcery it is the folder "/opt/CodeSourcery/Sourcery_G++_Lite/bin". Under Prefix type "arm-none-linux-gnueabi-".
Building your own Kernel
Sources for the iMX25 Kernel:
How to build a kernel:
1. Start the Console on Linux 2. $ tar xfjv linux-2.6.38.tar.bz2 (in work_path) 3. $ cd /work_path/linux-2.6.38 4. $ patch -p1 <linux-2.6.38_DHCOM_iMX25.patch 5. $ cp .config /work_path/linux-2.6.38 6. $ ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- make uImage The uImage file will you find in ../build-linux/arch/arm/boot
Update the kernel with U-Boot
You can update the linux kernel with U-Boot flash update.
1. Copy the "uImage" and "uImage.env" file onto a microSD card with a FAT file system (you can use the 1st partition on the microSD card) 2. Insert the microSD card and start the system 3. Go to the U-Boot console by pressing DEL on a RS232 terminal (during startup) 4. $ update linux
How to use/update our root file system
1. Format a microSD card like following (in linux e.g. you can use palimpsest) with "Master Boot Record" partition scheme P1 FAT (Primary partition: 100MB) P2 ext3 (Primary partition: Residual space) 2. Untar the root file system to the ext3 partition of the microSD card (Don't copy the tar archive directly to the microSD card) Start the Console on Linux $ su $ chmod 755 /path/of/the/microSD_card $ cd /path/of/the/microSD_card $ tar xfjv path/to/RootFS/Name_of_RootFS_file.tar.bz2
How to control the display brightness
$ echo <value> >/sys/devices/platform/imx-fb.0/backlight/imxfb-bl/brightness value range: 0..255
Debian system
Calibrating the touchscreen
$ TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event0 ts_calibrate
Running example Qt Apps
$ QWS_MOUSE_PROTO=Tslib:/dev/input/event0 /usr/qt/demos/demoname/demoname -qws For the Qt-Browser change demoname to browser
Login/Shutdown system
Login: Name: root password: foo Shutdown: $ shutdown -h now
Initialize and test CAN
Initialize: $ ip link set can0 up type can bitrate 500000 Send test message via cansend (part of can-utils): $ cansend can0 100#11.2233.44556677.88
Busybox system
Calibrating the touchscreen
$ TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/event0 ts_calibrate
Running example Qt Apps
$ QWS_MOUSE_PROTO=Tslib:/dev/event0 /usr/qt/demos/demoname/demoname -qws For the Qt-Browser change demoname to browser
Login/Shutdown system
Login: Name: root password: n/a Shutdown: $ halt