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== Create sysroot image(s) == | == Create sysroot image(s) == | ||
| - | Create the | + | === Download/Create the .ks files === |
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| - | sudo mic-image-creator --run-mode= | + | First you need to install kickstarter |
| + | git clone git://gitorious.org/meego-developer-tools/kickstarter.git | ||
| + | cd kickstarter | ||
| + | make | ||
| + | sudo python ./setup.py install | ||
| + | cd .. | ||
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| + | Then we get the image configurations: | ||
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| + | git clone git://gitorious.org/meego-os-base/image-configurations.git | ||
| + | cd image-configurations | ||
| + | kickstarter -c configurations.yaml -r repos.yaml | ||
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| + | After this you will have kickstart files created to a subdirectory called 1.1.99, 1.2.80 or something similar. | ||
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| + | cd <X.X.XX> | ||
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| + | === Create the MADDE SYSROOT image === | ||
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| + | Select one of the kickstart files ending with '''*-madde-sysroot.ks''' and call following command for it to create the image. | ||
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| + | sudo mic-image-creator --run-mode=1 --cache=mycachedir --config='''${vertical}-${arch}-madde-sysroot.ks''' --release='''${release_id}''' | ||
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| + | * '''${vertical}''': Is the vertical of the image, e.g., core/handset/netbook/ivi | ||
| + | * '''${release_id}''': Check repo lines from kickstart and find one that has --name=oss from that take the start of the baseurl until the @BUILD_ID@ string and put it to your browser. Now you can see all the available release_id's for your kickstart file. | ||
== Create QEMU images (QEMU NAND and rootfs) == | == Create QEMU images (QEMU NAND and rootfs) == | ||
| - | Create the QEMU NAND image using qflasher tool: | + | === Create the QEMU NAND image using qflasher tool === |
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| + | '''NOTE:''' This guide is based on an old version and there might be newer versions of the files available. | ||
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| + | 3 components are needed: '''a kernel file''', '''nolo-qemu package''' (provides xloader/secondary binaries) and '''qflasher package'''. | ||
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| + | Lets first make a dir for us for this all: | ||
| + | mkdir qemu-nand | ||
| + | cd qemu-nand | ||
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| + | First get the QEMU image e.g. from http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1.90/1.1.99.4.20110426.4/images/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu/ | ||
| + | wget http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1.90/1.1.99.4.20110426.4/images/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-raw.tar.bz2 | ||
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| + | Then extract the kernel package from the tarball | ||
| + | tar xvf meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-raw.tar.bz2 | ||
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| + | Next get the qflasher and nolo-qemu packages and extract the binaries. (Latest: http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/latest/repos/non-oss/ia32/packages/i586/). '''Note''': qflasher/nolo-qemu packages can be used on all supported Linux hosts. | ||
| + | wget http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1.90/1.1.99.4.20110426.4/repos/non-oss/ia32/packages/i586/qflasher-21-1.1.i586.rpm | ||
| + | rpm2cpio qflasher-21-1.1.i586.rpm | cpio -idmv | ||
| + | wget http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1.90/1.1.99.4.20110426.4/repos/non-oss/ia32/packages/i586/nolo-qemu-0.20100910-1.1.i586.rpm | ||
| + | rpm2cpio nolo-qemu-0.20100910-1.1.i586.rpm | cpio -idmv | ||
| - | + | Use the following command line to create the NAND image: | |
| - | + | KERNEL=meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-raw/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-vmlinuz-2.6.37-10.1-adaptation-n900 | |
| - | + | ./usr/bin/qflasher -m rx51 -x ./boot/xloader-qemu.bin -s ./boot/secondary-qemu.bin -k ${KERNEL} -o meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-daily-nand-n900.img -p k=3072 | |
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| - | + | Use the following command line to run QEMU: | |
| - | + | touch sd-empty | |
| + | ROOTFS=meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-raw/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-mmcblk0p.raw | ||
| + | meego-sdk-qemu-system-arm -M n900 -mtdblock meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-daily-nand-n900.img -sd sd-empty -sd ${ROOTFS} -serial stdio -clock unix -redir tcp:5555:10.0.2.15:22 | ||
| - | Create the QEMU rootfs image using mic2 tool | + | === Create the QEMU rootfs image using mic2 tool === |
* download handset-${arch}-qemu.ks files from http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-os-base/image-configurations/trees/master/SDK | * download handset-${arch}-qemu.ks files from http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-os-base/image-configurations/trees/master/SDK | ||
* use the following command line | * use the following command line | ||
sudo mic-image-creator --run-mode=0 --cache=mycachedir --format=raw --arch=${arch} --save-kernel --config='''handset-${arch}-qemu.ks''' --package=tar.bz2 --release | sudo mic-image-creator --run-mode=0 --cache=mycachedir --format=raw --arch=${arch} --save-kernel --config='''handset-${arch}-qemu.ks''' --package=tar.bz2 --release | ||
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First you need to install kickstarter
git clone git://gitorious.org/meego-developer-tools/kickstarter.git cd kickstarter make sudo python ./setup.py install cd ..
Then we get the image configurations:
git clone git://gitorious.org/meego-os-base/image-configurations.git cd image-configurations kickstarter -c configurations.yaml -r repos.yaml
After this you will have kickstart files created to a subdirectory called 1.1.99, 1.2.80 or something similar.
cd <X.X.XX>
Select one of the kickstart files ending with *-madde-sysroot.ks and call following command for it to create the image.
sudo mic-image-creator --run-mode=1 --cache=mycachedir --config=${vertical}-${arch}-madde-sysroot.ks --release=${release_id}
NOTE: This guide is based on an old version and there might be newer versions of the files available.
3 components are needed: a kernel file, nolo-qemu package (provides xloader/secondary binaries) and qflasher package.
Lets first make a dir for us for this all:
mkdir qemu-nand cd qemu-nand
First get the QEMU image e.g. from http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1.90/1.1.99.4.20110426.4/images/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu/
wget http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1.90/1.1.99.4.20110426.4/images/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-raw.tar.bz2
Then extract the kernel package from the tarball
tar xvf meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-raw.tar.bz2
Next get the qflasher and nolo-qemu packages and extract the binaries. (Latest: http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/latest/repos/non-oss/ia32/packages/i586/). Note: qflasher/nolo-qemu packages can be used on all supported Linux hosts.
wget http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1.90/1.1.99.4.20110426.4/repos/non-oss/ia32/packages/i586/qflasher-21-1.1.i586.rpm rpm2cpio qflasher-21-1.1.i586.rpm | cpio -idmv wget http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1.90/1.1.99.4.20110426.4/repos/non-oss/ia32/packages/i586/nolo-qemu-0.20100910-1.1.i586.rpm rpm2cpio nolo-qemu-0.20100910-1.1.i586.rpm | cpio -idmv
Use the following command line to create the NAND image:
KERNEL=meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-raw/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-vmlinuz-2.6.37-10.1-adaptation-n900
./usr/bin/qflasher -m rx51 -x ./boot/xloader-qemu.bin -s ./boot/secondary-qemu.bin -k ${KERNEL} -o meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-daily-nand-n900.img -p k=3072
Use the following command line to run QEMU:
touch sd-empty
ROOTFS=meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-raw/meego-handset-armv7hl-qemu-1.1.99.4.20110426.4-mmcblk0p.raw
meego-sdk-qemu-system-arm -M n900 -mtdblock meego-handset-armv7l-qemu-daily-nand-n900.img -sd sd-empty -sd ${ROOTFS} -serial stdio -clock unix -redir tcp:5555:10.0.2.15:22
sudo mic-image-creator --run-mode=0 --cache=mycachedir --format=raw --arch=${arch} --save-kernel --config=handset-${arch}-qemu.ks --package=tar.bz2 --release