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== Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine HOWTO ==
==Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine HOWTO===== Overview of this HOWTO === This How-To is meant to be a starting point for people who use the Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine and wants to learn how to add some enhancements to the VM.
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=== Requirements === *[https://www.isee.biz/support/downloads/item/igep-virtual-machine-sdk-2-0 Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine]
** Try: http://www.isee.biz/component/zoo/item/igep-virtual-machine-sdk
*[http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/IGEPv2 IGEPv2 board] with [[How to upgrade and recover the factory firmware|factory defaults]] *[https://www.isee.biz/support/downloads/item/igep Software User Manuals] === Feedback and Contributing ===
===Feedback and Contributing===At any point, if you see a mistake you can contribute to this How-To.
=== Which IGEP SDK Virtual Machine do I have ? ===At this moment (2010-December), your IGEP SDK Virtual Machine could be:
At this moment * [[Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine#Ubuntu_8.04_IGEP_v2.0_SDK_Virtual_Machine_.28version_20101124.29|20101124]] version (2010based on: Ubuntu 8.04.4 + Poky 20101124 version + IGEP0020-DecemberRC board ), your * [[Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine could be#Ubuntu_8.04_IGEP_v2.0_SDK_Virtual_Machine_.28version_20091222.29|20091222]] version ( based on: Ubuntu 8.04.1 + Poky 20090721 version + IGEP0020-RB board )
*[[Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 ===Which Poky SDK Virtual Machine#Ubuntu_8.04_IGEP_v2.0_SDK_Virtual_Machine_.28version_20101124.29|20101124]] version ( based on: Ubuntu 8.04.4 + toolchain do I have ?===You could see "Poky 20101124 SDK toolchain" version + IGEP0020at '/usr/local/poky/eabi-RC board ) *[[Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine#Ubuntu_8.04_IGEP_v2.0_SDK_Virtual_Machine_.28version_20091222.29|20091222]] glibc/version ( based on-arm-none-linux-gnueab' file: Ubuntu 8.04.1 + Poky 20090721 version + IGEP0020-RB board )
=== Which Poky SDK toolchain do I have ? ===
 
You could see "Poky SDK toolchain" version at '/usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc/version-arm-none-linux-gnueab' file:
<pre>jdoe@ubuntu:~$ cat /usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc/version-arm-none-linux-gnueabi
Distro: poky
Metadata Revision: 949b440e52d637ef52eadb50c87e615eebd64ed4
Timestamp: 20100331130432
</pre> === Which Poky SDK rootfs version do I have&nbsp;? ===You could see "Poky nfs exported rootfs demo" version at '/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020/etc/version' file:
You could see "Poky nfs exported rootfs demo" version at '/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020/etc/version' file:
<pre>jdoe@ubuntu:~$ cat /srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020/etc/version
201011231602
</pre>  
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== Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine (version 20101124) =====Overview (version 20101124)===* This is the lastest available IGEP SDK Virtual Machine (2010-December)
=== Overview (version 20101124) ===* IGEPv2 boards could boot from TFTP+NFS exported installed demos
*This is the lastest available IGEP SDK Virtual Machine (2010It provides installed demos at "/srv/" directory** TFTP exported Linux kernels at "/srv/tftp/poky/poky-December)image-XXXXX/igep0020/uImage" files** NFS exported rootfs at "/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-XXXXX/igep0020/" directories
*IGEPv2 It provides a compiled toolchain demo at "/usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc" directory* There is a project source code example at "/home/jdoe/staging/x-loader/" directory, that is git cloned from http://git.isee.biz/ public source code repositories* It is based on Ubuntu 8.04.4 distribution* It provides quick links to ISEE IGEP boards could boot from TFTP+NFS exported installed demosecosystem* What's New:** OMAP3730 processor support** Upgraded toolchain
===Virtual Machine Enhancements (version 20101124)=======Software updates====*It provides installed demos at "/srv/" directory mkimage:**TFTP exported Linux kernels at "wget [http://es.archive.ubuntu.com/srvubuntu/tftppool/pokymain/pokyu/uboot-imagemkimage/uboot-XXXXXmkimage_0.4build1_i386.deb http://es.archive.ubuntu.com/igep0020ubuntu/uImage" files **NFS exported rootfs at "pool/srvmain/nfsu/pokyuboot-mkimage/pokyuboot-mkimage_0.4build1_i386.deb]** dpkg -imagei uboot-XXXXX/igep0020/" directoriesmkimage_0.4build1_i386.deb
*It provides a compiled toolchain demo at "/usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc" directory
*There is a project source code example at "/home/jdoe/staging/x-loader/" directory, that is git cloned from http://git.isee.biz/ public source code repositories
*It is based on Ubuntu 8.04.4 distribution
*It provides quick links to ISEE IGEP boards ecosystem
*What's New:
**OMAP3730 processor support
**Upgraded toolchain
 
=== Virtual Machine Enhancements (version 20101124) ===
 
==== Software updates ====
 
*mkimage:
**wget [http://es.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/uboot-mkimage/uboot-mkimage_0.4build1_i386.deb http://es.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/uboot-mkimage/uboot-mkimage_0.4build1_i386.deb]<br>
**dpkg -i uboot-mkimage_0.4build1_i386.deb
<pre>Selecting previously deselected package uboot-mkimage.
(Reading database ... 125211 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking uboot-mkimage (from uboot-mkimage_0.4build1_i386.deb) ...
Setting up uboot-mkimage (0.4build1) ...
</pre> <br> <br>
==== Upgrade the Poky's SDK ====* (Not available)
*(Not available)===Getting Started===First at all, you should read [http://www.igep.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=99&Itemid=112&dir=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fvhosts%2Figep.es%2Fhttpdocs%2Fdownloads%2F01-ISEE_Products%2FIGEPv2/SW_User_Manuals IGEPv2 SDK User Manual] and follow its instructions.
Below steps are a quick and partial summary of [http://www.igep.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id= Getting Started =99&Itemid=112&dir=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fvhosts%2Figep.es%2Fhttpdocs%2Fdownloads%2F01-ISEE_Products%2FIGEPv2/SW_User_Manuals IGEPv2 SDK User Manual]:
First at all, you should read * Download [http://www.igep.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=99&Itemid=112&dir=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fvhosts%2Figep.es%2Fhttpdocs%2Fdownloads%2F01-ISEE_Products%2FIGEPv2%2FSW_Tools_SDK%2FSDK Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine]* Uncompress Ubuntu-8.04-IGEP-v2.0-20101124.7z file (Windows users use [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-zip] / Linux users use [http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/SW_User_Manuals IGEPv2 SDK User Manualp7zip])* Start up uncompressed virtual machine ( [http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ VMware Player] and follow its instructions, kvm, qemu, VirtualBox…).* Log on virtual machine login (Username: '''jdoe''' / Password: '''letmein''' / Default IP address: '''192.168.254. 10''' )
Below steps are a quick and partial summary of [http===Examples=======Example 1://www.igep.es/index.php?optionHello world (built with cross toolchain)=com_content&view=article&id=99&Itemid=112&dir=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fvhosts%2Figep* Power up your Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.es%2Fhttpdocs%2Fdownloads%2F01-ISEE_Products%2FIGEPv2/SW_User_Manuals IGEPv2 0 SDK User Manual]:<br> Virtual Machine
*Download [http://www.igep.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=99&Itemid=112&dir=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fvhosts%2Figep.es%2Fhttpdocs%2Fdownloads%2F01-ISEE_Products%2FIGEPv2%2FSW_Tools_SDK%2FSDK Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine] *Uncompress Ubuntu-8.04-IGEP-v2.0-20101124.7z file (Windows users use [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-zip] / Linux users use [http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/ p7zip]) *Start Power up uncompressed virtual machine ( [http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ VMware Player], kvm, qemu, VirtualBox…). *Log on virtual machine your development environment and login (Username: '''jdoe''' / Password: '''letmein''' / Default IP address: '''192.168.254.10''' )into bash shell
=== Examples ===* Create source code text file
==== Example 1: Hello world (built with cross toolchain) ====First of all you need to initialize a suitable environment in the bash shell console inside your virtual machine. <br /> You can do this sourcing once the environment-setup script.
*Power up your Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine Power up your development <pre>$ source /usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc/environment and login into bash shell -setup-arm-none-linux-gnueabi</pre>*Create source code text a single .c file(hello-world.c), using your preferred editor (vi, nano, gedit, ...) <br /> <br /> hello-world.c:
First of all you need to initialize a suitable environment in the bash shell console inside your virtual machine. <br> You can do this sourcing once the environment-setup script.
<pre>$ source /usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc/environment-setup-arm-none-linux-gnueabi
</pre>
Create a single .c file (hello-world.c), using your preferred editor (vi, nano, gedit, ...) <br> <br> hello-world.c:
<pre>#include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
int main (int argc, char **argv)
return 0;
}
</pre> *Build arm binary executable Cross toolchain tools are available into the built-in virtual machine Poky SDK. You only need open bash terminal prompt and write commands:
Cross toolchain tools are available into the built-in virtual machine Poky SDK. You only need open bash terminal prompt and write commands:
<pre>$ arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc -o hello-world hello-world.c
$ file hello-world
hello-world: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.14, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), not stripped
</pre> *Transfer arm executable file from virtual machine to IGEPv2 board Copy the binary result to your NFS-mounted root filesystem on your local virtual machine path
Copy the binary result to your NFS-mounted root filesystem on your local virtual machine path
<pre>$ sudo cp hello-world /srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020a/home/root
[sudo] password for jdoe: letmein
</pre> *Execute arm executable file inside IGEPv2 board And run the program in your target device (serial console or ssh network terminal)
And run the program in your target device (serial console or ssh network terminal)
<pre># cd /home/root
# ./hello-world
Hello World&nbsp;!
</pre> ==== Example 2: Hello world (built with autotool+cross toolchain) ====Using the SDK with autotool enabled packages is straightforward; just pass the appropriate host option to configure
Using the SDK with autotool enabled packages is straightforward; just pass the appropriate host option to configure
<pre>$ ./configure --target=arm-none-linux-gnueabi --host=arm-none-linux-gnueabi
</pre> Now, it shows how you can download the GNU Hello program and build for your device <br/> <br/> See log example:  
<pre>$ wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello/hello-2.4.tar.gz
$ tar xzvf hello-2.4.tar.gz
src/hello: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.
$ scp src/hello root@192.168.254.254:/home/root
</pre> === Demos (version 20101124) === ==== Rootfs demos using an NFS-TFTP environment for IGEP v2 ====IGEP SDK Virtual Machine comes with 2 installed demos:
IGEP SDK Virtual Machine comes with 2 installed demos: * poky-image-sato (271M)* poky-image-minimal (137M)
*poky-image-sato (271M)
*poky-image-minimal (137M)
<br> You could find these demo on TFTP (Linux kernel) and NFS (rootfs) exported directories.
You could find these demo on * TFTP (exported Linux kernel) and NFS (rootfs) exported directories. kernels at "/srv/tftp/poky/poky-image-XXXXX/igep0020/uImage" files
*TFTP exported Linux kernels at "/srv/tftp/poky/poky-image-XXXXX/igep0020/uImage" files
<pre>jdoe@ubuntu:~$ cat /etc/inetd.conf
tftp dgram udp wait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.tftpd /srv/tftp
</pre> <br> * NFS exported rootfs at "/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-XXXXX/igep0020/" directories
*NFS exported rootfs at "/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-XXXXX/igep0020/" directories
<pre>jdoe@ubuntu:~$ cat /etc/exports
# /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which may be exported
/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020 *(rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,sync)
/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-minimal/igep0020 *(rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,sync)
</pre> If you want use these demos, IGEPv2 should boot with network TFTP+NFS method. Let show it: * 1) Open [[Using serial debug port to communicate|debug serial port]] and configure U-Boot environment variables. Press any key when you see:
*1) Open [[Using serial debug port to communicate|debug serial port]] and configure U-Boot environment variables. Press any key when you see:
<pre>Hit any key to stop autoboot: 5
</pre> Bootlog:  
<pre>60
Net: smc911x-0
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 5
</pre> *2) Now, you are inside U-Boot prompt. Configure U-Boot environment variables with: 
<pre>U-Boot # setenv project poky-image-sato
U-Boot # setenv machine igep0020
OneNAND: Saved environment to 0x00200000
U-Boot #
</pre> All your environment variables should be similar to:  
<pre>U-Boot # printenv
bootdelay=5
project=poky-image-sato
Environment size: 1248/524284 bytes
</pre> Now, we can boot with TFTP+NFS method  
<pre>U-Boot # run nfs-boot
smc911x: detected LAN9221 controller
Verifying Checksum ... OK
Loading Kernel Image ...
</pre> <br>
*3) When you get system up, login and check your boot method
See "root=/dev/nfs" and "nfsroot=192.168.254.10:/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020" in boot Linux cmdline string parameter:  <pre>OpenedHand Linux (Poky) 3.3.1 igep0020 ttyS2
igep0020 login: root
console=ttyS2,115200n8 console=tty0 omapfb.mode=dvi:1024x768MR-16@60 root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=192.168.254.10:/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020 ip=192.168.254.254:192.168.254.10:192.168.254.10:255.255.255.0::eth0:
root@igep0020:~#
</pre>  
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=== HOWTOs ===This section describes related manuals and HOWTOs.
====The bootloader X-loader====[[The bootloader X-loader|This section describes related manuals and HOWTOsHOWTO]] should be readed for advanced developers who wants hacking first stage bootloader.
==== The bootloader XU-loader Boot====[[The bootloader U-Boot|This HOWTO]] should be readed for developers who wants hacking second stage bootloader and change some board features (GPIO MUX configuration, rootfs location,...)
====The Linux kernel====[[The bootloader X-loaderLinux kernel|This HOWTO]] should be readed for advanced developers who wants hacking first stage bootloaderIGEP Linux kernel and built-in drivers. People who knows hardware and ajusts Linux kernel feature. Also, developers who add more feature to Linux kernel like network protocol, new filesystems, patching buggy Linux kernel,...
==== The bootloader U-Boot How to upgrade and recover the factory firmware====[[How to upgrade and recover the factory firmware|This HOWTO]] should be readed for USERS who wants change enviroment configuration and default boot sequence of IGEPv2. You need connect your workstation to IGEPv2 board with UART3 serial debug port (USB to serial converter + DB9-IDC cable to J960 IGEPv2 connector).
[[The bootloader U-Boot|This HOWTO]] should be readed for developers who wants hacking second stage bootloader and change some board features (GPIO MUX configuration, rootfs location,...)
 
==== The Linux kernel ====
 
[[The Linux kernel|This HOWTO]] should be readed for developers who wants hacking IGEP Linux kernel and built-in drivers. People who knows hardware and ajusts Linux kernel feature. Also, developers who add more feature to Linux kernel like network protocol, new filesystems, patching buggy Linux kernel,...
 
==== How to upgrade and recover the factory firmware ====
 
[[How to upgrade and recover the factory firmware|This HOWTO]] should be readed for USERS who wants change enviroment configuration and default boot sequence of IGEPv2. You need connect your workstation to IGEPv2 board with UART3 serial debug port (USB to serial converter + DB9-IDC cable to J960 IGEPv2 connector).
 
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=== OTHER REFERENCES === ==== Frequency Asked Questions (FAQ) ==== Useful webpage is "[[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers|Frequency Asked Questions]]" or [[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers|FAQ]] page. Users could find common questions about IGEPv2 board and very quick answers about IGEPv2 software and hardware issues.
==== FORUM ==== Lots of knowledge can be found in the free [http://www.igep.es/forum/ IGEP Support Forum]. First, search to see if anyone else has had the same issue. Then, if you don't find anything about your issue, you should create a new post.
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== Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine (version 20091222) ==
 
=== Overview (version 20091222) ===
 
*Older IGEP SDK Virtual Machine (2009-December)
 
=== Demos (version 20091222) ===
==Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine (version 20091222)==== Rootfs demos using an NFS-TFTP environment for IGEP v2 =Overview (version 20091222)===* Older IGEP SDK Virtual Machine (2009-December)
===Demos (version 20091222)=======Rootfs demos using an NFS-TFTP environment for IGEP v2====The simplest way to create a new NFS-TFTP environment for IGEP v2 is to use an already working filesystem and pre-built kernel image. Pre-built images are also available.
===== poky-image-minimal-mtdutils - A small image, just enough to allow a device to boot =====Download and install the root filesystem image (poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020.cpio) as root on the NFS server,
Download and install the root filesystem image (poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020.cpio) as root on the NFS server,
<pre>$ sudo mkdir -p /srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils/igep0020
$ cd /srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils/igep0020
$ sudo wget http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020.rootfs.cpio
$ sudo cpio -idm &lt; poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020.rootfs.cpio
</pre> Download and copy a pre-built kernel image to poky-image-minimal project  
<pre>$ sudo wget http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/kernel/uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin
$ sudo mkdir -p /srv/tftp/poky/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils/igep0020
$ sudo mv uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin /srv/tftp/poky/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils/igep0020/
$ sudo ln -s uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin /srv/tftp/poky/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils/igep0020/uImage
</pre> Export the directory tree with an entry in /etc/exports file editing with your preferred editor, like  
<pre>/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils/igep0020 *(rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,sync)
</pre> and restart the NFS server  
<pre>$ sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
</pre> Now, you can power up your board, stop at u-boot, set the project variable point to poky-image-minimal-mtdutils and boot via NFS  
<pre># setenv machine igep0020
# setenv project poky-image-minimal-mtdutils
# run nfs-boot
</pre> ===== poky-image-sato - X11 image with Sato theme and Pimlico applications. =====Download and install the root filesystem image (poky-image-sato-igep0020.cpio) as root on the NFS server,
Download and install the root filesystem image (poky-image-sato-igep0020.cpio) as root on the NFS server,
<pre>$ sudo mkdir -p /srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020
$ cd /srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020
$ sudo wget http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sato-igep0020.rootfs.cpio
$ sudo cpio -idm &lt; poky-image-sato-igep0020.rootfs.cpio
</pre> Download and copy a pre-built kernel image to poky-image-minimal project  
<pre>$ sudo wget http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/kernel/uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin
$ sudo mkdir -p /srv/tftp/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020
$ sudo mv uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin /srv/tftp/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020/
$ sudo ln -s uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin /srv/tftp/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020/uImage
</pre> Export the directory tree with an entry in /etc/exports file editing with your preferred editor, like  
<pre>/srv/nfs/poky/poky-image-sato/igep0020 *(rw,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check,sync)
</pre> and restart the NFS server  
<pre>$ sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
</pre> Now, you can power up your board, stop at u-boot, set the project variable point to poky-image-sato and boot via NFS
=== Virtual Machine Enhancements (version 20091222) =======Software updates====* [http://git.isee.biz/?p=pub/scm/poky.git;a=commit;h=949b440e52d637ef52eadb50c87e615eebd64ed4 Poky v3.2.1-0 (Fri, 19 Mar 2010)]** SDK*** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/sdk/poky-eabi-glibc-i586-arm-toolchain-sdk-3.2.1.tar.bz2 poky-eabi-glibc-i586-arm-toolchain-sdk-3.2.1.tar.bz2]** Kernel*** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/kernel/uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin]*** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/kernel/modules-2.6.28.10-r4-igep0020.tgz modules-2.6.28.10-r4-igep0020.tgz]** Rootfs*** poky-image-minimal-mtdutils**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.cpio poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.cpio]**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.jffs2 poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.jffs2]**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.ext3 poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.ext3]*** poky-image-sato&nbsp;:**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.cpio poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.cpio]**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.jffs2 poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.jffs2]**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.ext3 poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.ext3]*** poky-image-sato-sdk&nbsp;:**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sdk-igep0020-20100331124241.rootfs.cpio poky-image-sdk-igep0020-20100331124241.rootfs.cpio]**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sdk-igep0020-20100331124241.rootfs.ext3 poky-image-sdk-igep0020-20100331124241.rootfs.ext3]*** poky-image-demo&nbsp;:**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.cpio poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.cpio]**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.jffs2 poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.jffs2]**** [http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.ext3 poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.ext3]
==== Software updates Upgrade the Poky's SDK (from 20090721 version to 20100331 version)====Backup current SDK (If you don't know Poky SDK version, you could see [[Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine#Which_Poky_SDK_toolchain_do_I_have_.3F|'Which Poky SDK toolchain do I have ?' ]] )
*[http:<pre>$ mv /usr/git.isee.biz/?p=pub/scmlocal/poky.git;a=commit;h=949b440e52d637ef52eadb50c87e615eebd64ed4 Poky v3.2.1-0 (Fri, 19 Mar 2010)] **SDK ***[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/sdk/poky-eabi-glibc-i586-arm-toolchain-sdk-3.2.1.tar.bz2 poky-eabi-glibc-i586-arm-toolchain-sdk-3.2.1.tar.bz2] **Kernel ***[http:/usr/downloads.igep.eslocal/poky/purpleeabi-3glibc.2/v3.2.1-0/kernel/uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin uImage-2.6.28-r4-igep0020-20100331100327.bin] ***[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/kernel/modules-2.6.28.10-r4-igep0020.tgz modules-2.6.28.10-r4-igep0020.tgz] **Rootfs ***poky-image-minimal-mtdutils ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.cpio poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.cpio] ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.jffs2 poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.jffs2] ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.ext3 poky-image-minimal-mtdutils-igep0020-20100331100327.rootfs.ext3] ***poky-image-sato&nbsp;: ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.cpio poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.cpio] ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.jffs2 poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.jffs2] ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.ext3 poky-image-sato-igep0020-20100331110002.rootfs.ext3] 20090721***poky-image-sato-sdk&nbsp;: ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images</poky-image-sdk-igep0020-20100331124241.rootfs.cpio poky-image-sdk-igep0020-20100331124241.rootfs.cpio] pre>****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-sdk-igep0020-20100331124241.rootfs.ext3 poky-image-sdk-igep0020-20100331124241.rootfs.ext3] ***poky-image-demo&nbsp;: ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.cpio poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.cpio] ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.jffs2 poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.jffs2] ****[http://downloads.igep.es/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/images/poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.ext3 poky-image-demo-igep0020-20100331141303.rootfs.ext3] ==== Upgrade and replace with the Poky's new SDK (from 20090721 version to 20100331 version) ====
Backup current SDK (If you don't know Poky SDK version, you could see [[Ubuntu 8.04 IGEP v2.0 SDK Virtual Machine#Which_Poky_SDK_toolchain_do_I_have_.3F|'Which Poky SDK toolchain do I have ?' ]] )
<pre>$ mv /usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc /usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc.20090721
</pre>
and replace with the new SDK
<pre>$ mkdir tmpdir
$ cd tmpdir
$ tar jxf poky-eabi-glibc-i586-arm-toolchain-sdk-3.2.1.tar.bz2
$ mv usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc /usr/local/poky/
</pre> Note that with the change in the poky SDK all the lines  
<pre>$ source /usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc/arm/environment-setup
</pre> should become  
<pre>$ source /usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc/environment-setup-arm-none-linux-gnueabi
</pre> <br>
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