Embedded Linux Using Yocto Part 2
Welcome to Embedded Linux using Yocto Part 2
Update: 11/10/2020: Added notes used in the course
What will you learn in this course
- Various operators which are used by bitbake – ?=,??, =,+=, =+, overriding style syntax, append operators
- Creating your own layer – Manual and Automatic
- Creating your own image – scratch and reusing an existing image
- Customizing image using IMAGE variables and IMAGE_FEATURES
- Creating your own recipe – for C projects and git projects
- Logging Functions provided by Yocto
Course Curriculum in Deep
Hour 1:
a) Various operators which are used by bitbake
b) Creating your own layer: Manually and Automatically through the script
c) Verifying whether your layer is yocto compatible or not
Hour 2:
a) How to create our own custom image from scratch or reusing an existing image
b) Looked into various image features provided by core-image. bb class such as debug-tweaks, selecting an ssh server, read-only rootfs, etc
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c) Other customization variables related to image recipe
d) Manifest file which contains a list of packages generated by the image
Hour 3:
a) Basics of Recipes
b) Important tasks performed by Bitbake in detail
c) Writing a recipe for a simple hello world c program
d) Various Variables used in Recipe (WORKDIR, S, D, PN, PV, PR)
e) Explored the WORKDIR
Hour 4:
a) Log Files (Overall Log & Recipe Logs)
b) Bitbake Logging Functions
c) -D option of Bitbake
d) Makefile Recipe
Hour 5:
a) Automatically fetching the latest revision
b) Fetching a specific revision
c) Fetching a branch
d) Fetching a tag
e) Fetching a local repository
f) Applying Patch
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