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== IGEPv2 Fast Boot DEMO == | == IGEPv2 Fast Boot DEMO == | ||
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IGEP-X-Loader load time: 0.7 sec | IGEP-X-Loader load time: 0.7 sec |
Revision as of 11:16, 26 February 2014
Overview
This article describes the fast boot implementation done by ISEE in IGEP boards. Fast boot must be application oriented and several key point must be tuned for archive the minimum boot time.
Contents
THIS DOCUMENT IS WORK IN PROGRESS
Development Enviroment
- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
- Toolchain Ubuntu - linaro (arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5) 4.6.3) Included in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
- IGEP-X-Loader release 3
- Minimal Rootfs generation scripts
- Linux kernel 2.6.37.y - fastboot
What we want archive?
This demostration want archive a maximum 3 sec boot time from power up to linux system ready.
The system must include the video system, ethernet, rootfs using ubi in whole NAND partition, i2c, uarts, gpio, power management, system console.
The maximum CPU clock speed must be 800 Mhz.
IGEPv2 Default system DEMO
IGEPv2 include a default linux system demo based on yocto, we will analyze the boot process.
IGEP-X-Loader standard takes 4.11 sec.
Linux Kernel boot time up to mount the rootfs takes 3.8 sec.
Mount the rootfs takes 14.7 sec.
Load other drivers and execute the system scripts takes 29.1 sec (including start the X and sato environment)
IGEPv2 Fast Boot DEMO
Software Used: IGEP-X-Loader version 3.0
Linux Kernel: 2.6.37.y fastboot
Boot time
IGEP-X-Loader load time: 0.7 sec
Kernel Boot: 0.9 sec
UbiFs Mount time: 1 sec
Execute System Scripts: 0.3 sec