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+ | Up to date content is now published on the developer web site: | ||
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This page contains a list of developer resources. | This page contains a list of developer resources. | ||
- | ======= AGL for Renesas Porter board ======= | + | ====== AGL for Renesas Porter board ====== |
- | ====== Automotive Grade Linux 2.0 ====== | + | |
- | ===== BSP 2.0 Development Kit ===== | + | |
- | System DevKit allows developers to rebuild a complete bootable image from | + | Up to date step by step instructions for [[start::building_for_the_renesas_r-car_m2|building AGL for Renesas Porter board are available here]]. |
+ | ===== Automotive Grade Linux 2.0 ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The system DevKit allows developers to rebuild a complete bootable image from | ||
source code. It uses Yocto/Poky version 2.x with latest version of Renesas BSP | source code. It uses Yocto/Poky version 2.x with latest version of Renesas BSP | ||
- | and enables low-level development of drivers and system services. | + | and enables low-level development of drivers and system services as well as high level applications. |
- | System DevKit is composed of: | + | The following documents/components are available: |
- | * A Docker container with AGL distribution preconfigured on Yocto 2.x. | + | * A quick guide: Kickstart on Renesas Porter boards |
- | * A documentation guide on how to build from scratch an image for Porter | + | * A Docker container ready to build AGL distribution (Yocto 2.x), SDK and contains extra useful tools. |
+ | * A documentation guide on how to build from scratch an image and its SDK for Renesas Porter board | ||
+ | * A documentation guide on how to build AGL applications | ||
* A documentation guide on how to bake a new low level system service | * A documentation guide on how to bake a new low level system service | ||
- | ==== Image for Porter board ==== | + | ==== Kickstart 2.0 ==== |
- | This document focuses on building from scratch an AGL 2.0 image for Porter | + | |
- | board, within a Docker container. | + | |
- | [[http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/bsp/AGL_Phase2-Devkit-Image_for_porter.pdf|AGL_Phase2-Devkit-Image_for_porter.pdf]] | + | This document explains step by step how to bootstrap a Porter board with AGL |
+ | distribution and latest Renesas BSP then run a sample AGL application. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The following topics are covered: | ||
+ | * instructions to build an embedded image of AGL 2.0 “Brillant Blowfish” based on Yocto Project 2.0 and Renesas BSP (meta-renesas) | ||
+ | * instructions on how to install and boot the image on Porter board | ||
+ | * instructions on how to add and run a “Hello World” application in the runtime system | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/sdk/AGL-Kickstart-on-Renesas-Porter-board.pdf|AGL-Kickstart-on-Renesas-Porter-board.pdf]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Build BSP and SDK ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The AGL DevKit allows developers to rebuild a complete bootable image and its | ||
+ | associated SDK from source code. It uses Yocto/Poky version 2.x with latest | ||
+ | version of Renesas BSP and enables low-level development of drivers and | ||
+ | system services. This guide describes how to create a Docker container able to | ||
+ | build AGL images and associated SDKs. The container is also suitable to | ||
+ | build AGL Applications independently of Yocto/Bitbake. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/sdk/AGL-Devkit-Image-and-SDK-for-porter.pdf|AGL-Devkit-Image-and-SDK-for-porter.pdf]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Build Applications ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | This document describes the next step: using the SDK to build | ||
+ | applications and deploy them on a target board running an AGL image. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Application templates and demos allow developers to start | ||
+ | developing various types of applications: | ||
+ | * Services | ||
+ | * Native applications | ||
+ | * HTML5 applications | ||
+ | * ... | ||
+ | This guide focuses on how to use these applications templates. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/sdk/AGL-Devkit-Build-your-1st-AGL-Application.pdf|AGL-Devkit-Build-your-1st-AGL-Application.pdf]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Applications templates are available on Github: [[https://github.com/iotbzh/app-framework-templates]] | ||
+ | ==== Build low-level system service ==== | ||
- | ==== Howto bake a service ==== | ||
This document focuses on the procedure to add a new low level system service | This document focuses on the procedure to add a new low level system service | ||
to the target firmware image. More specially, it highlights the integration of | to the target firmware image. More specially, it highlights the integration of | ||
the system daemon named “hostapd” in the Yocto image built within the | the system daemon named “hostapd” in the Yocto image built within the | ||
- | Devkit container. | + | Devkit container |
- | [[http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/bsp/AGL_Phase2-Devkit-HowTo_bake_a_service.pdf|AGL_Phase2-Devkit-HowTo_bake_a_service]] | + | [[http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/bsp/AGL_Phase2-Devkit-HowTo_bake_a_service.pdf|AGL_Phase2-Devkit-HowTo_bake_a_service.pdf]] |
- | ====== Automotive Grade Linux 1.0 ====== | + | ===== Automotive Grade Linux 1.0 ===== |
- | ===== Kickstart 1.0 ===== | + | ==== Kickstart 1.0 ==== |
This document explains step by step how to bootstrap a Porter board with AGL 1.0 distribution and latest Renesas BSP then run a sample AGL application. | This document explains step by step how to bootstrap a Porter board with AGL 1.0 distribution and latest Renesas BSP then run a sample AGL application. | ||
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* instructions on how to add and run a “Hello World” application in the runtime system | * instructions on how to add and run a “Hello World” application in the runtime system | ||
- | [[http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/sdk/AGL-Kickstart-on-Renesas-Porter-board.pdf|AGL-Kickstart-on-Renesas-Porter-board.pdf]] | + | [[http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/sdk/AGL-Kickstart-on-Renesas-Porter-board_1.0.pdf|AGL-Kickstart-on-Renesas-Porter-board_1.0.pdf]] |
- | ===== Prebuilt AGL 1.0 SDcard image ===== | + | ==== Prebuilt AGL 1.0 SDcard image ==== |
For convenience, the development images built in the previous document are made available at the | For convenience, the development images built in the previous document are made available at the | ||
following location: http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/sdk/porter_images/ . They can be used as a starting point to boot the Porter board in development mode (see below SDK Kickstart). | following location: http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/sdk/porter_images/ . They can be used as a starting point to boot the Porter board in development mode (see below SDK Kickstart). | ||
- | ===== SDK 1.0 Kickstart ===== | + | ==== SDK 1.0 Kickstart ==== |
This document explains step by step how to setup the development environment (SDK) for Porter board with AGL distribution and latest Renesas BSP. | This document explains step by step how to setup the development environment (SDK) for Porter board with AGL distribution and latest Renesas BSP. |