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@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ image and ready to make modifications as described in the
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":ref:`kernel-dev/common:using \`\`devtool\`\` to patch the kernel`"
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section:
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-1. *Initialize the BitBake Environment:* Before building an extensible
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- SDK, you need to initialize the BitBake build environment by sourcing
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+1. *Initialize the BitBake Environment:*
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+ you need to initialize the BitBake build environment by sourcing
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the build environment script (i.e. :ref:`structure-core-script`)::
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$ cd poky
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NOTE: Starting bitbake server...
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$
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-5. *Build the Extensible SDK:* Use BitBake to build the extensible SDK
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- specifically for use with images to be run using QEMU::
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+5. *Build the Clean Image:* The final step in preparing to work on the
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+ kernel is to build an initial image using ``bitbake``::
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- $ cd poky/build
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- $ bitbake core-image-minimal -c populate_sdk_ext
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-
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- Once
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- the build finishes, you can find the SDK installer file (i.e.
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- ``*.sh`` file) in the following directory::
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-
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- poky/build/tmp/deploy/sdk
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-
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- For this example, the installer file is named
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- ``poky-glibc-x86_64-core-image-minimal-i586-toolchain-ext-&DISTRO;.sh``.
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-
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-6. *Install the Extensible SDK:* Use the following command to install
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- the SDK. For this example, install the SDK in the default
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- ``poky_sdk`` directory::
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-
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- $ cd poky/build/tmp/deploy/sdk
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- $ ./poky-glibc-x86_64-core-image-minimal-i586-toolchain-ext-&DISTRO;.sh
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- Poky (Yocto Project Reference Distro) Extensible SDK installer version &DISTRO;
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- ============================================================================
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- Enter target directory for SDK (default: poky_sdk):
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- You are about to install the SDK to "/home/scottrif/poky_sdk". Proceed [Y/n]? Y
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- Extracting SDK......................................done
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- Setting it up...
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- Extracting buildtools...
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- Preparing build system...
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- Parsing recipes: 100% |#################################################################| Time: 0:00:52
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- Initializing tasks: 100% |############## ###############################################| Time: 0:00:04
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- Checking sstate mirror object availability: 100% |######################################| Time: 0:00:00
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- Parsing recipes: 100% |#################################################################| Time: 0:00:33
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- Initializing tasks: 100% |##############################################################| Time: 0:00:00
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- done
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- SDK has been successfully set up and is ready to be used.
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- Each time you wish to use the SDK in a new shell session, you need to source the environment setup script e.g.
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- $ . /home/scottrif/poky_sdk/environment-setup-i586-poky-linux
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-
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-
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-7. *Set Up a New Terminal to Work With the Extensible SDK:* You must set
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- up a new terminal to work with the SDK. You cannot use the same
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- BitBake shell used to build the installer.
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-
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- After opening a new shell, run the SDK environment setup script as
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- directed by the output from installing the SDK::
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-
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- $ source poky_sdk/environment-setup-i586-poky-linux
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- "SDK environment now set up; additionally you may now run devtool to perform development tasks.
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- Run devtool --help for further details.
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-
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- .. note::
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-
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- If you get a warning about attempting to use the extensible SDK in
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- an environment set up to run BitBake, you did not use a new shell.
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-
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-8. *Build the Clean Image:* The final step in preparing to work on the
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- kernel is to build an initial image using ``devtool`` in the new
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- terminal you just set up and initialized for SDK work::
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-
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- $ devtool build-image
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+ $ bitbake core-image-minimal
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Parsing recipes: 100% |##########################################| Time: 0:00:05
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Parsing of 830 .bb files complete (0 cached, 830 parsed). 1299 targets, 47 skipped, 0 masked, 0 errors.
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WARNING: No packages to add, building image core-image-minimal unmodified
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NOTE: Executing SetScene Tasks
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NOTE: Executing RunQueue Tasks
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NOTE: Tasks Summary: Attempted 2866 tasks of which 2604 didn't need to be rerun and all succeeded.
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- NOTE: Successfully built core-image-minimal. You can find output files in /home/scottrif/poky_sdk/tmp/deploy/images/qemux86
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If you were
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building for actual hardware and not for emulation, you could flash
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Wiki page.
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At this point you have set up to start making modifications to the
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-kernel by using the extensible SDK. For a continued example, see the
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+kernel. For a continued example, see the
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":ref:`kernel-dev/common:using \`\`devtool\`\` to patch the kernel`"
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section.
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@@ -744,7 +686,7 @@ Using ``devtool`` to Patch the Kernel
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=====================================
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The steps in this procedure show you how you can patch the kernel using
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-the extensible SDK and ``devtool``.
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+``devtool``.
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.. note::
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@@ -766,8 +708,7 @@ console. The example is a continuation of the setup procedure found in
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the ":ref:`kernel-dev/common:getting ready to develop using \`\`devtool\`\``" Section.
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1. *Check Out the Kernel Source Files:* First you must use ``devtool``
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- to checkout the kernel source code in its workspace. Be sure you are
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- in the terminal set up to do work with the extensible SDK.
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+ to checkout the kernel source code in its workspace.
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.. note::
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@@ -867,7 +808,7 @@ the ":ref:`kernel-dev/common:getting ready to develop using \`\`devtool\`\``" Se
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the results of your ``printk`` statements as part of the output
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when you scroll down the console window.
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-6. *Stage and commit your changes*: Within your eSDK terminal, change
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+6. *Stage and commit your changes*: Change
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your working directory to where you modified the ``calibrate.c`` file
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and use these Git commands to stage and commit your changes::
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@@ -878,8 +819,7 @@ the ":ref:`kernel-dev/common:getting ready to develop using \`\`devtool\`\``" Se
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7. *Export the Patches and Create an Append File:* To export your
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commits as patches and create a ``.bbappend`` file, use the following
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- command in the terminal used to work with the extensible SDK. This
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- example uses the previously established layer named ``meta-mylayer``.
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+ command. This example uses the previously established layer named ``meta-mylayer``.
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::
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$ devtool finish linux-yocto ~/meta-mylayer
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The steps in this procedure show you how you can patch the kernel using
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-traditional kernel development (i.e. not using ``devtool`` and the
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-extensible SDK as described in the
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+traditional kernel development (i.e. not using ``devtool``
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+as described in the
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":ref:`kernel-dev/common:using \`\`devtool\`\` to patch the kernel`"
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section).
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