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This patch changes the top-level directory layout as a preparatory step for improving the tools for managing 3rd-party source codes. The rationale is described in the issue referenced below. Issue #1082
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How to use Genode directly on hardware
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Martin Stein
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Abstract
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This document provides brief instructions about building and booting Genode
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with the 'base-hw' repository. The 'base-hw' repository provides an
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implementation of the Genode core that runs directly on hardware, without an
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intermediate third-party kernel. It supports a limited range of target boards.
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For further target specific informations, have a look at
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'<GENODE_DIR>/repos/base-hw/doc/<TARGET>.txt' where '<TARGET>'
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is one of the following:
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'pbxa9' - Realview PBXA9
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'vea9x4' - Versatile Express A9X4
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'imx31' - Freescale i.MX31
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'panda' - PandaBoard A2
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Prerequisites
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To build Genode you need to download and install the tool-chain used by Genode.
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Have a look at this page:
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:[http://genode.org/download/tool-chain]:
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Genode tool-chain
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If you want to use the so called run-scripts in Genode, a mechanism that
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automates building, integration and testing of components, you have to install
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the following, additional package:
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! apt-get install expect
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If you want to examine the examples that are given in this document, you will
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need Qemu for ARM emulations to run them on your machine:
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! apt-get install qemu-kvm-extras
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Building Genode to run directly on hardware
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The current version of the Genode source code is available at this page:
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:http://genode.org/download/repository:
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Donwloading the Genode source code
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Now, go to a directory where you want the Genode build directory to
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remain. Use the helper script in the 'tool' directory of the Genode
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source tree to create the initial build environment. You need to state the
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build directory you want to create, and the hardware target to run Genode on.
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! <genode-dir>/tool/create_builddir hw_<TARGET> BUILD_DIR=<build-dir>
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Where '<TARGET>' is one of the following, depending on the hardware system
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you aim at:
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'pbxa9' - Realview PBXA9
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'vea9x4' - Versatile Express A9X4
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'imx31' - Freescale i.MX31
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'panda' - PandaBoard A2
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Please notice that not all of these targets might be emulateable with Qemu.
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To be on the safe side use 'pbxa9'. For informations about how to boot
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'base-hw' images on real hardware have a look at
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'<GENODE_DIR>/repos/base-hw/doc/<TARGET>.txt'.
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Now, go to the newly created build directory make a test:
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! cd <build-dir>
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! make run/nested_init
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This will build the Genode components that are needed to run a simple test
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with 3 nested init programs, and than execute it via Qemu.
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