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Revision as of 19:53, 26 June 2012
By default, the kernel for APF28 is the 2.6.35.3 version (from Freescale BSP). Migration to 3.x is in progress but not finished, this article explains how to use (test) these kernels with latest armadeus trunk.
Get the trunk version
- Get the latest trunk version with command :
$ git clone git://armadeus.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/armadeus/armadeus armadeus-trunk
- Configure the view for APF28 :
$ cd armadeus-trunk $ make apf28_defconfig
- On menuconfig select :
Toolchain ---> Kernel Headers (Linux 2.6 (manually specified version)) ---> (3.4.2) linux version ... System configuration ---> (ttyAMA0) Port to run a getty (login prompt) on ... Kernel ---> (3.4.2) Kernel version (../patches/linux/$(BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_VERSION)) Custom kernel patches
- Then build :
$ make
U-Boot modification
- Serial port used for console has now a different name: ttyAMA0. So if you want to see something on your serial console please do the following before booting:
BIOS> setenv console console=ttyAMA0,115200n8
- Currently, only NFS boot have been tested:
BIOS> run nfsboot
Which devices are supported ?
Roadmap
- NAND support
- PWM
- Kernel-with-device-tree
- SPI