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  • * Remove the following patch and rebuild your Linux image: $ rm patches/linux/2.6.35/459-armadeus-mx28_fix_16bits_video.patch
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  • * It means that each time Linux kernel detect a new device it will call ''/sbin/mdev'' program with specifi * http://linux.die.net/man/8/hotplug
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  • ...daddr} ${serverip}:/tftpboot/${board_name}-linux.bin" should download<br />linux kernel from the host PC into the target RAM ...| || the command "boot" should start linux and rootfs from flash<br />the linux login should be "armadeus login: "
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  • * Configure Linux kernel: $ make linux-menuconfig
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  • Kernel Headers (Linux 2.6 (manually specified version)) ---> (3.8) linux version
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  • ...daddr} ${serverip}:/tftpboot/${board_name}-linux.bin" should download<br />linux kernel from the host PC into the target RAM ...| || the command "boot" should start linux and rootfs from flash<br />the linux login should be "armadeus login: "
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  • * In order to gain access to the serial port of the APF51 (U-Boot & Linux console), a small adapter cable has to be done. $ make linux-menuconfig
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  • ...ve reached a CPU power level that allow them to now run Dekstop equivalent Linux distributions. ...with less than 256MBytes of FLASH and so are unable to install a "normal" Linux distribution like debian for example.
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  • ...dded systems, devices can't be discover at running time. In this case, the Linux kernel has a C "machine" file that initializes/describes the devices for th Another way is to provide a small file that describes the board to the Linux kernel. When the kernel start, it reads this file (called dtb for Device Tr
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  • * Linux device: ''/dev/mmcblk0boot0'' * Linux device: ''/dev/mmcblk0boot1''
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  • By default, Linux is not a real time operating system.
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  • ...ling_governor. If the problem is solved, the feature can be deactivated in Linux menuconfig: http://www.armadeus.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:USB_to_WiFi_a ...ling_governor. If the problem is solved, the feature can be deactivated in Linux menuconfig: http://www.armadeus.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:USB_to_WiFi_a
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  • * All APFs mainlining in U-Boot, Linux & BR
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  • In this page you will learn how to save Buildroot and Linux configuration for a project. == Linux ==
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  • * Improve APF28 linux kenrel 2.6.35
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  • ...:#00ff00;" | ok || style="background:#00ff00;" | ok || kernel boot log and linux prompt
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  • ...ux kernel "coding style". Details are given here: ''buildroot/output/build/linux-x.x/Documentation/CodingStyle'' ...script to automagically indent its source files: ''buildroot/output/build/linux-x.x/scripts/Lindent''
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  • How to use the USB On The Go (OTG) port of the Armadeus boards under Linux. Your port is now ready to act as an USB OTG connector under linux. Once you have loaded your preferred gadget driver, you are ready to connec
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  • ...daddr} ${serverip}:/tftpboot/${board_name}-linux.bin" should download<br />linux kernel from the host PC into the target RAM ...| || the command "boot" should start linux and rootfs from flash<br />the linux login should be "armadeus login: "
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  • ...board is supported, but it's easy to add support to another boards. (Check linux-2.6.35.3/arch/arm/mach-mx28/apf28dev.c file) ...ns were also successfully tested on [[OPOS6ULDev]] with bitbanging OneWire Linux emulation (GPIO). Indeed i.MX6UL doesn't have hardware OneWire master. '''P
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  • ...e the RS-485 related parts, please have a look on: [[Serial ports usage on Linux]] * Currently tested only on the [[APF28]] (i.MX28) board with Linux kernel 2.6.35 (patch 462) and 4.9 (patch 703). If device tree is used, you
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  • YOUR_ARMADEUS_PATH/buildroot/output/host/usr/bin/arm-buildroot-linux-uclibcgnueabi-gcc
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  • The [[APF6]] Linux distribution can be found here: [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.p Currently (armadeus-6.0) default supported Linux version for APF6 is: '''vanilla 3.19'''.
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  • Linux video capture interface: v2.00
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  • ===Linux=== [[Category:Linux drivers]]
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  • * Linux device: ''/dev/mmcblk2boot0'' !Name || U-Boot device || Linux device || Offset (bytes) || Offset (blocks) || Size || Comment
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  • ...ked question from people who came from microcontroler/dsp world. But under Linux applications it is not the way to do that, we have to «block» on the inte In this article we will talk about gpio interruptions using the [[GPIOlib]] Linux driver under a C program.
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  • ...daddr} ${serverip}:/tftpboot/${board_name}-linux.bin" should download<br />linux kernel from the host PC into the target RAM |'''linux boot from flash'''
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  • tar -xvf Quartus-web-14.0.0.200-linux.tar USB-BLaster is an USB JTAG adaptor usefull to debug altera FPGA. Under Linux some rights must be added to use it with quartus.
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  • * [[APF6 Linux kernel status]] * [[Wifi|WiFi usage on Linux]]
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  • * [[Wifi|WiFi usage on Linux]] * [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth usage on Linux]]
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  • * '''binary.core.rbf''': core config file to be loaded via PCIe bus with Linux. === Linux configuration ===
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  • * Size of address pages: '''4 KByte - 12 bits''': Linux use pages of 4KByte by default. ** '''project.core.rbf''': For FPGA core, to be loader with PCIe under Linux
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  • ...daddr} ${serverip}:/tftpboot/${board_name}-linux.bin" should download<br />linux kernel from the host PC into the target RAM |'''linux boot from flash'''
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  • * [[Quartus installation on Linux | Quartus installation on Linux]]
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  • This page is a tutorial on how to install Vivado on Debian Linux host computer.
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  • Industrial IO is a (relatively) new Linux driver model used to access ADC and DAC chip. This page aim to describe the $ make linux-menuconfig
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  • $ make linux-menuconfig
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  • How to use the APF's PCIe ports on Linux. * [[pci_debug]] : simple program to access BARx in Linux userspace.
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  • The [[APF6]] Linux distribution can be found here: [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.p Currently (armadeus-6.0) default supported Linux version for APF6 is: '''vanilla 3.19'''. Details about this kernel can be f
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  • * [[Wifi|WiFi usage on Linux]] * [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth usage on Linux]]
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  • * All APFs mainlining in U-Boot, Linux & BR
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  • ...acked together in a standard kernel image (''apf6-linux.bin'' or ''opos6ul-linux.bin''). $ cp buildroot/output/images/*-linux.bin /tftpboot/
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  • ...:#00ff00;" | ok || style="background:#00ff00;" | ok || kernel boot log and linux prompt
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  • This articles explain how to install the modelsim-altera starter edition on Linux (Ubuntu/Debian). $ chmod +x ModelSimSetup-14.0.0.200-linux.run
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  • * [[ISE WebPack installation on Linux| ISE WebPack (Xilinx's free devt tool) installation]] * [[Vivado installation on Linux]]
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  • == Linux Driver == ...BJDUMP=/usr/local/projects/armadeus/apf6/buildroot/output/host/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-objdump
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  • * Open a Linux console terminal then go to your project directory and type this: = Linux BSP configuration =
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  • $ make linux-menuconfig
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  • ...the rpm file on Lattice website [http://www.latticesemi.com/latticediamond#linux]. $ sudo alien diamond_3_10-base_x64-111-2-x86_64-linux.rpm
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  • * [[OPOS6UL Linux kernel status]] * [[Wifi|Wi-Fi usage on Linux]]
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  • Fed up with Linux tons of useful librairies, memory protection to avoid programs to crash you $ /xxx/buildroot/output/host/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-objdump -d examples/standalone/hello_world
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  • Fed up with Linux tons of useful librairies, memory protection to avoid programs to crash you ...X6 registers definition. They can be found in "PEx for i.MX v1.1.0 package Linux x64" tool available on NXP website.
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  • * [[Wifi|Wi-Fi usage on Linux]] * [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth usage on Linux]]
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  • * Linux device: ''/dev/mmcblk0boot0'' !Name || U-Boot device || Linux device || Offset (bytes) || Offset (sectors/blocs) || Size || Comment
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  • This description uses Linux kernel >= 4.8. [ ] $ make linux-menuconfig
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  • =Continuity with Linux Boot Logo= * If you want Linux to keep your U-Boot Logo during boot process, then some tweaks are needed:
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  • linux,code = <BTN_MISC>; + linux,code = <28>;
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  • $ ../../../buildroot/output/host/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc -o fb_alpha fb_alpha.c
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  • preempt-rt are a series of patches to improve Linux kernel realtime performances. This page explain how to use it.
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  • The [[OPOS6UL]] Linux distribution can be found here: [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.p ...in armadeus BSP is: '''vanilla 4.17'''. [[OPOS6UL]] have been mainlined in Linux from 4.11, so any kernel with higher version number should support this boa
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  • The [[OPOS6UL]] Linux distribution can be found here: [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.p ...armadeus BSP is: '''vanilla 4.8.10'''. [[OPOS6UL]] have been mainlined in Linux from 4.11, so any kernel with higher version number should support this boa
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  • ...server]]. It is notably used in [http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/ Dawn Small Linux] desktop distribution.
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  • * [[Wifi|Wi-Fi usage on Linux]] * [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth usage on Linux]]
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  • buildroot/output/build/linux-4.17.4/arch/arm/boot/dts/imx6ul-imx6ull-opos6uldev.dtsi * http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2018/206/Trusted-Platform-Module
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  • * All APFs/OPOS mainlined in U-Boot, Linux & BR
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  • #REDIRECT [[APF6 legacy Linux 3.10 kernel status]]
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  • The [[APF6]] Linux distribution can be found here: [https://gitlab.com/armadeus/armadeus-bsp/- Currently (armadeus-6.0) default supported Linux version for APF6 is: '''vanilla 3.19'''. Details about this kernel can be f
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  • ...veryone using this kernel/release and i.MX6ULL to add a patch in ''patches/linux/4.17/''. https://sourceforge.net/p/armadeus/code/ci/master/tree/patches/linux/4.17/0112-ARM-dts-imx6ull-update-vdd_soc-voltage-for-900MHz-op.patch
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  • * Linux: To read one 16 bits value in 0 (0x50000000 in i.MX) do : * Linux: To write one 16 bits value in 0 (0x50000000 in i.MX) do :
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  • Following instructions are tested on Linux 4.1 (Freescale one), available with apf6legacy-4.1_defconfig, but can be po
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  • * [[OPOS6UL_SP Linux kernel status]]
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  • FuseSoC is like Buildroot or Yocto used for Linux, it's just a «Makefile» that launch different tools to build the system.
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  • Download the tgz archive (361MB) for linux [http://www.latticesemi.com/en/Products/DesignSoftwareAndIP/FPGAandLDS/iCEc
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  • ...RAM in the FPGA and be able to read and write data in it from U-Boot then Linux.
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  • Heureusement pour Armadeus, tout le développement de ses cartes se fait sous Linux. Et nous avons aujourd'hui un outils formidable pour faire tourner de vieux ...ations dans des conteneurs logiciels. Docker étend le format de conteneur Linux standard, LXC, avec une API de haut niveau fournissant une solution pratiqu
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  • * [[Wifi|Wi-Fi usage on Linux]] * [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth usage on Linux]]
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  • ...is the new protocol dedicated to replace X11 windowing system. It's first Linux implementation is called ''weston''. It uses KMS/DRM video drivers direct a * For OpenGL/ES demos, it is necessary to increase Linux kernel allocable video memory at boot:
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