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DHCOM i.MX6 Yocto BSP Platform ============================== Supported boards ---------------- i.MX6ULL Quick Start ----------- 1. Install Google's repo utility $: mkdir ~/bin $: curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo $: chmod a+x ~/bin/repo You can choose any other directory to download the tool. Just make sure that its available in your $PATH variable. 2. Create a project directory $: mkdir dhcom-yocto-bsp 3. Initialize repositories and download the sources $: repo init -u https://github.com/dh-electronics/dhcom_imx6-bsp-platform -b $BRANCH For Yocto Thud, choose branch "thud". If you are a customer with specific layer settings, your branch is "thud_projectname" After the repositories are successfully initialized, download the sources $: repo sync 4. Available Machine Types i.MX6ULL: dhcom1bimx6ull - i.MX6ULL for PDK2 dhcom1bimx6ulldrc02 - i.MX6ULL for DRC02 5. Setup Yocto environment and build your Image (Example: DHCOM i.MX6ULL) $: MACHINE=dhcom1bimx6ull DISTRO=fslc-framebuffer source ./setup-environment build $: bitbake core-image-minimal For other DHCOM modules or customer specific settings, $MACHINE and Bitbake-Image might differ. 6. Applying your image to SD card Yocto builds a Wic SD card image which is stored in the build directory. Make sure to change the device name in the following command before call. $: cd tmp/deploy/images/dhcom1bimx6ull/ $: gunzip -c core-image-minimal-dhcom1bimx6ull.wic.gz | sudo dd of=/dev/sdX bs=1M iflag=fullblock oflag=direct conv=fsync status=progress
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