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Host Setup
The OpenEmbedded build system should be able to run on any modern distribution with the following versions for tar, and Python.
tar 1.24 or greater.
Python 2.7.3 or greater excluding Python 3.x, which is not supported.
Pre-Requisites
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Requirements
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Remarks
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Free HDD Space
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Minimum 50GB Free Memory
- For Host SetUp details refer this link - How to Build#SettinguptheHostEnvironment
Install the following packages for setting up your host VM
The instructions provided below are meant to be executed via the command line on an Ubuntu machine:
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$ sudo apt-get install build-essential gettext bison libfile-slurp-perl gawk libncurses-dev autoconf flex doxygen libtool automake libpcre3-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev subversion minicom putty libssl-dev rpm python-pexpect python-svn python-argparse vim tofrodos meld dos2unix cmake uuid-dev ruby transfig libglib2.0-dev xutils-dev lynx-cur gperf autopoint python-dulwich python-dev curl vim diffstat texinfo chrpath openjdk-7-jre |
Note : Please note openjdk-7-jre package is not available for Ubuntu-16.04 anymore. Presumably openjdk-8-jre should be used instead.
Configure bash as default command interpreter for shell scripts
sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash
Select “No”
To choose bash, when the prompt asks if you want to use dash as the default system shell - select “No”
Configure Git
Upgrade your Git version to 1.8.x or higher
On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, if you are unable to upgrade your git version using apt-get, then follow the below steps in order to upgrade
$ sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:git-core/ppa
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install git
Once git is installed, configure your name and email using the below commands
$ git config --global user.email " you@example.com "
$ git config --global user.name "Your Name"
Repo setup
In order to install Repo make sure you have a /bin directory in your home directory and that it is included in your path
Repo Setup Steps
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$ mkdir ~/bin
$ PATH=~/bin:$PATH
Download the repo tool and ensure that it is executable
$ curl http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo
$ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo |
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machine code.rdkcentral.com
login YOUR_USERNAME
password YOUR_PASSWORD |
Yocto Build Steps
To build, follow below instructions
Build Steps
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$ mkdir <workspace dir>
$ cd <workspace dir>
$ repo init -u https://code.rdkcentral.com/r/manifests -b rdk-next -m rdkb-extsrc.xml
$ repo sync -j4 --no-clone-bundle
$ source meta-cmf-raspberrypi/setup-environment (Select option raspberrypi-rdk-broadband.conf)
$ bitbake rdk-generic-broadband-image |
Note : On Successful build,The kernel Image and root filesystem will be created under the below path,
- ~/tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi-rdk-broadband folder
Flashing Procedure
Following command can be used to flash the RPI image to sd card using linux machine . dd tool should be available in linux
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sudo dd if=<path to ImageName.rpi-sdimg> of=<path to SD card space> bs=4M
Example:
$ sudo dd if=rdk-generic-broadband-image-raspberrypi-rdk-broadband.rpi-sdimg of=/dev/sdb bs=4M |
https://www.balena.io/etcher/ can be used to flash RPI image in sd card using windows