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Our custom drivers build is integrated to the Linux build system (kbuild).
 
Our custom drivers build is integrated to the Linux build system (kbuild).
You can select, in the linux "menuconfig"/"xconfig" tool, which Armadeus
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You can select, in the linux "menuconfig / xconfig" tool, which Armadeus drivers you want to add on your target.
drivers you want to add on your target. (only gpio, ppdev & ps2keyboard are
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$ make linux26-menuconfig
integrated yet).
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Here is the way to add custom drivers:
 
Here is the way to add custom drivers:
* in armadeus/target/linux/modules/, add a directory for you driver (ex toto/)
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* in ''armadeus/target/linux/modules/'', add a directory for you driver (ex ''toto/'')
* put reference to this directory in the armadeus/target/linux/modules/Makefile and armadeus/target/linux/modules/Kconfig files
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* put reference to this directory in the ''armadeus/target/linux/modules/Makefile'' and ''armadeus/target/linux/modules/Kconfig'' files
* in toto/ put your driver source code and create 2 files, Kconfig and Makefile. (Use armadeus/target/linux/modules/gpio/Makefile & Kconfig as examples.)
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* in ''toto/'' put your driver source code and create 2 files, ''Kconfig'' and ''Makefile''. (Use ''armadeus/target/linux/modules/gpio/Makefile'' & ''Kconfig'' as examples.)
  
To compile the modules, either launch:
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To compile all the custom modules, either launch:
* "make" in armadeus/target/linux/modules/ directory
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$ make -C armadeus/target/linux/modules/
 
or
 
or
* "make linux" in armadeus/
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$ make linux26
  
only "make linux" will install the modules in target rootfs image
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only ''make linux26'' will install the modules in target rootfs image
  
 
== i.MX register access from driver ==
 
== i.MX register access from driver ==

Revision as of 18:24, 16 December 2008

This page summarizes all you need to know before starting to develop Linux drivers for your Armadeus board

Recommended reading before starting

We advise you to read (not necessarly understand ;-) ):

Adding your own drivers

Our custom drivers build is integrated to the Linux build system (kbuild). You can select, in the linux "menuconfig / xconfig" tool, which Armadeus drivers you want to add on your target.

$ make linux26-menuconfig

Here is the way to add custom drivers:

  • in armadeus/target/linux/modules/, add a directory for you driver (ex toto/)
  • put reference to this directory in the armadeus/target/linux/modules/Makefile and armadeus/target/linux/modules/Kconfig files
  • in toto/ put your driver source code and create 2 files, Kconfig and Makefile. (Use armadeus/target/linux/modules/gpio/Makefile & Kconfig as examples.)

To compile all the custom modules, either launch:

$ make -C armadeus/target/linux/modules/

or

$ make linux26

only make linux26 will install the modules in target rootfs image

i.MX register access from driver

To access i.MX registers from your driver, please use the macros defined in:

#include <arch/arm/imx-regs.h>

For example (access to PWM control register):

//enable the PWM
PWMC |= PWMC_EN;

Debug

Activate debug messages (from pr_debug() function) on console:

# echo 8 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk

Useful Links


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