LinuxInstall
How-To install Armadeus Software Development Kit (SDK) on Linux systems.
The installation was successfully tested on the following distributions:
- Debian Sarge & Etch
- Fedora Core 3 & 4
- SuSE 10.1
- Ubuntu Dapper Drake (6.04)
- Kubuntu & Xubuntu Edgy Eft (6.10)
- KUbuntu Gusty Gibbon (7.10)
- Mandriva 2006
Contents
Prerequisites for Linux installation
Depending on your distribution, some additional packages are required. For Debian based system, you can use the following command to get them:
$ sudo apt-get install autoconf automake bison flex g++ gettext libncurses5-dev liblzo1 liblzo-dev liblzo2-2 liblzo2-dev \ patch subversion texinfo wget zlib1g-dev libacl1 libacl1-dev libtool
Then, open a shell and follow this procedure:
Get Armadeus software
- If you are a "carefull" user:
then download the latest stable installation tarball from SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/armadeus and detar it wherever you want.
$ tar xjvf armadeusArchiveName.tar.bz2
- If you are a hacker or a registered developper, check out the required files from the SVN repository:
$ svn co https://armadeus.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/armadeus/trunk armadeus
A directory named armadeus/ will be created on your hard-disk and will contain all the files you need.
Remarks:
- Do not use spaces in the directory name !
- SVN write/commit accesses are limited to the integrators (User:JulienB, User:Salocin68, User:Jorasse)
Configure SDK options
$ cd armadeus/ $ make menuconfig (or just make the first time).
This will launch Buildroot configuration.
If you are not familiar with Buildroot here are some tips:
- you can move the highlighted item with the "up"/"down" arrow keys
- with the "left"/"right" arrow keys you can choose between "Select", "Exit" or "Help" buttons
- "space"/"enter":
- selects the currently highlighted item if you are on the "Select" button
- go back in previous menu if you are on "Exit" button
- show you some Help for current item if you are on "Help" button
- for more Help about Buildroot commands, select "Help" in the main configuration screen
In Target options ---> Armadeus Device Support menu, select your Armadeus board (apf/apm9328), the RAM size (16/32MB) and so on... Default values should be fine if you have an APF9328 with 8Mbytes FLASH
- You may decrease the compilation time by increasing the number of parallel jobs running simultaneously on your system (the result is not guaranteed). This option is located in Build Options ---> (1) Number of jobs to run simultaneously menu.
- The toolchain is built automatically. During this procedure, several files are downloaded from Internet. The downloaded files are put by default in the armadeus/downloads/ directory. If you have several views or plan to build the toolchain several times, we advise you to put all the downloaded files in /local/downloads (for example). This is done by configuring Buildroot to use this directory for all your views: Build options ---> Download dir.
We advise you too to burn a CD-Rom with all the files in downloads/ in case you want to install the development tools on several systems.
- Exit the configuration tool and save your configuration
Launch build
$ make
The toolchain is built automatically. During this procedure, several files are downloaded from Internet. Please wait for a while.... it takes at least one hour for the first run!
The downloaded files are put by default in the armadeus/downloads/ directory. If you have several views we advise you to put all the downloaded files in /local/armadeus/downloads (for example) by configuring Buildroot to use this directory for all your views: Build options ---> Download dir.
We advise you too to burn a CD-Rom with all the files in downloads/ in case you want to install the development tools on several systems.
Enjoy the result
The generated binary files can be found in the subdirectory buildroot/binaries/armadeus/:
- u-boot.brec (BRecord image that can be used with the bootstrap, if U-Boot is not installed or not working, see BootLoader page)
- u-boot.bin (U-Boot image file for use with U-Boot itself, see updating U-Boot)
- linux-kernel-2.6.xx-arm.bin (Linux image to use with U-Boot, see InstallLinux)
- rootfs.arm.jffs2 (FileSystem/RootFS image to use with U-Boot, see RootFS flashing)
- rootfs.arm.tar (for an NFS/MMC RootFS, see RootNFS? & Booting from a MMC/SD)
To keep your copy up-to-date with the armadeus SVN repository
$ svn update
This will update your working directory to the latest release.
Note: if "svn update" fails because a directory or a file already exists, then do:
$ rm -rf <this-directory/file> $ svn update
You can do a:
$ make defconfig
to have the latest features automatically activated and a
$ make menuconfig
to set again your personnal parameters (SDRAM size...).
You have to do a make to rebuild binary files and then upload the binary files to your target.
Note: if definitively everything goes wrong while it worked before the last update. You can apply the following procedure (all your modifications in buildroot will be lost):
$ rm -rf buildroot/ $ rm Makefile $ svn update $ make $ make
Enjoy!