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=== Introduction === | === Introduction === | ||
− | This guide describes how to build Yocto images for Radxa boards on Ubuntu 16.04/18.04 | + | This guide describes how to build Yocto images for Radxa boards on Ubuntu 16.04/18.04/20.04 PC. |
=== List of Radxa Boards supported === | === List of Radxa Boards supported === | ||
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* ROCK Pi S | * ROCK Pi S | ||
− | === Getting the Source === | + | === Part: Release Dunfell === |
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+ | === Part: Release Zeus === | ||
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+ | ==== Getting the Source ==== | ||
cd ~ | cd ~ | ||
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git clone https://github.com/radxa/meta-radxa.git -b zeus | git clone https://github.com/radxa/meta-radxa.git -b zeus | ||
− | === Setting up the Environment === | + | ==== Setting up the Environment ==== |
− | ==== Setting proxy ==== | + | ===== Setting proxy ===== |
Set proxy for git, wget, curl. | Set proxy for git, wget, curl. | ||
− | === Building the Image for Specified Board === | + | ==== Building the Image for Specified Board ==== |
− | ==== ROCK Pi 4 A/B/C ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi 4 A/B/C ===== |
cd poky | cd poky | ||
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bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | ||
− | ==== ROCK Pi E ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi E ===== |
cd poky | cd poky | ||
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bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | ||
− | ==== ROCK Pi N10 ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi N10 ===== |
cd poky | cd poky | ||
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bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | ||
− | ==== ROCK Pi PX30 ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi PX30 ===== |
cd poky | cd poky | ||
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bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | ||
− | ==== ROCK Pi S ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi S ===== |
cd poky | cd poky | ||
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bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image | ||
− | === Downloads === | + | ==== Downloads ==== |
− | ==== Images ==== | + | ===== Images ===== |
* ROCK Pi 4: https://dl.radxa.com/rockpi4/images/yocto/ | * ROCK Pi 4: https://dl.radxa.com/rockpi4/images/yocto/ | ||
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* ROCK Pi S: https://dl.radxa.com/rockpis/images/yocto/ | * ROCK Pi S: https://dl.radxa.com/rockpis/images/yocto/ | ||
− | === Flash system === | + | ==== Flash system ==== |
− | ==== ROCK Pi 4 A/B/C ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi 4 A/B/C ===== |
* [[rockpi4/install/microSD | Install on microSD card]] | * [[rockpi4/install/microSD | Install on microSD card]] | ||
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* [[rockpi4/dev/usb-install | Install from USB OTG port]] | * [[rockpi4/dev/usb-install | Install from USB OTG port]] | ||
− | ==== ROCK Pi E ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi E ===== |
* [[RockpiE/install/microSD | Install on microSD card]] | * [[RockpiE/install/microSD | Install on microSD card]] | ||
* [[RockpiE/install/eMMC | Install on eMMC module]] | * [[RockpiE/install/eMMC | Install on eMMC module]] | ||
− | ==== ROCK Pi N10 ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi N10 ===== |
* [[rockpiN10/install/eMMC | Install on eMMC]] | * [[rockpiN10/install/eMMC | Install on eMMC]] | ||
* [[rockpiN10/install/microSD | Install on microSD]] | * [[rockpiN10/install/microSD | Install on microSD]] | ||
− | ==== ROCK Pi PX30 ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi PX30 ===== |
* [[RockPro-px30#Installation | Install on eMMC ]] | * [[RockPro-px30#Installation | Install on eMMC ]] | ||
− | ==== ROCK Pi S ==== | + | ===== ROCK Pi S ===== |
* [[RockpiS/install/microSD | Install on microSD card]] | * [[RockpiS/install/microSD | Install on microSD card]] | ||
* [[RockpiS/dev/sdnand-install | Install on SD Nand]] | * [[RockpiS/dev/sdnand-install | Install on SD Nand]] | ||
− | === Working with Yocto System === | + | ==== Working with Yocto System ==== |
− | ==== Login Details ==== | + | ===== Login Details ===== |
Username: root | Username: root | ||
Password: rock | Password: rock | ||
− | ==== Use mraa ==== | + | ===== Use mraa ===== |
We added support for mraa by default. To use it, you can check out the following guides. | We added support for mraa by default. To use it, you can check out the following guides. | ||
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* [[rockpiS/dev/libmraa | mraa on ROCK Pi S ]] | * [[rockpiS/dev/libmraa | mraa on ROCK Pi S ]] | ||
− | === Troubleshooting === | + | ==== Troubleshooting ==== |
* Post your issue at the forum: https://forum.radxa.com/t/yocto-layer-for-radxa-boards/3559 | * Post your issue at the forum: https://forum.radxa.com/t/yocto-layer-for-radxa-boards/3559 | ||
* Related posts: | * Related posts: | ||
** https://forum.radxa.com/t/investigating-smallest-possible-debian-rootfs-for-rockpi-s/4506 | ** https://forum.radxa.com/t/investigating-smallest-possible-debian-rootfs-for-rockpi-s/4506 |
Revision as of 02:56, 27 November 2021
Contents
- 1 Yocto Layer for Radxa Boards
Yocto Layer for Radxa Boards
Introduction
This guide describes how to build Yocto images for Radxa boards on Ubuntu 16.04/18.04/20.04 PC.
List of Radxa Boards supported
- ROCK Pi 4 A/B/C
- ROCK Pi E
- ROCK Pi N10
- ROCK Pi PX30
- ROCK Pi S
Part: Release Dunfell
Part: Release Zeus
Getting the Source
cd ~ mkdir yocto cd yocto git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky -b zeus cd poky git clone git://git.openembedded.org/meta-openembedded.git -b zeus
For meta-radxa, you can select the one from Github nishantpoorswani or Github Radxa.
git clone https://github.com/nishantpoorswani/meta-radxa.git -b zeus #or git clone https://github.com/radxa/meta-radxa.git -b zeus
Setting up the Environment
Setting proxy
Set proxy for git, wget, curl.
Building the Image for Specified Board
ROCK Pi 4 A/B/C
cd poky source oe-init-build-env
After you source oe-init-build-env, the working directory becomes build. So there we change the directory to poky.
cd .. cp meta-radxa/conf/bblayers.conf.sample build/conf/bblayers.conf cp meta-radxa/conf/local.conf.sample build/conf/local.conf
Modify file build/conf/local.conf
- For ROCK Pi 4A
MACHINE ?= "rockpi-4a-rk3399" # uncomment this line PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_deb" # use deb package
- For ROCK Pi 4B
MACHINE ?= "rockpi-4b-rk3399" # uncomment this line PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_deb" # use deb package
- For ROCK Pi 4C
MACHINE ?= "rockpi-4c-rk3399" # uncomment this line PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_deb" # use deb package
Source the script oe-init-build-env.
source oe-init-build-env
Start to build the system image.
- For minimal variant
bitbake -k radxa-minimal-image
- For console variant
bitbake -k radxa-console-image
- For desktop variant
bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image
ROCK Pi E
cd poky source oe-init-build-env
After you source oe-init-build-env, the working directory becomes build. So there we change the directory to poky.
cd .. cp meta-radxa/conf/bblayers.conf.sample build/conf/bblayers.conf cp meta-radxa/conf/local.conf.sample build/conf/local.conf
Modify file build/conf/local.conf
MACHINE ?= "rockpi-e-rk3328" # uncomment this line PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_deb" # use deb package
Source the script oe-init-build-env.
source oe-init-build-env
Start to build the system image.
- For minimal variant
bitbake -k radxa-minimal-image
- For console variant
bitbake -k radxa-console-image
- For desktop variant
bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image
ROCK Pi N10
cd poky source oe-init-build-env
After you source oe-init-build-env, the working directory becomes build. So there we change the directory to poky.
cd .. cp meta-radxa/conf/bblayers.conf.sample build/conf/bblayers.conf cp meta-radxa/conf/local.conf.sample build/conf/local.conf
Modify file build/conf/local.conf
MACHINE ?= "rockpi-n10-rk3399pro" # uncomment this line PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_deb" # use deb package
Source the script oe-init-build-env.
source oe-init-build-env
Start to build the system image.
- For minimal variant
bitbake -k radxa-minimal-image
- For console variant
bitbake -k radxa-console-image
- For desktop variant
bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image
ROCK Pi PX30
cd poky source oe-init-build-env
After you source oe-init-build-env, the working directory becomes build. So there we change the directory to poky.
cd .. cp meta-radxa/conf/bblayers.conf.sample build/conf/bblayers.conf cp meta-radxa/conf/local.conf.sample build/conf/local.conf
Modify file build/conf/local.conf
MACHINE ?= "rockpi-px30" # uncomment this line PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_deb" # use deb package
Source the script oe-init-build-env.
source oe-init-build-env
Start to build the system image.
- For minimal variant
bitbake -k radxa-minimal-image
- For console variant
bitbake -k radxa-console-image
- For desktop variant
bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image
ROCK Pi S
cd poky source oe-init-build-env
After you source oe-init-build-env, the working directory becomes build. So there we change the directory to poky.
cd .. cp meta-radxa/conf/bblayers.conf.sample build/conf/bblayers.conf cp meta-radxa/conf/local.conf.sample build/conf/local.conf
Modify file build/conf/local.conf
MACHINE ?= "rockpi-s-rk3308" # uncomment this line PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_deb" # use deb package
Source the script oe-init-build-env.
source oe-init-build-env
Start to build the system image.
- For minimal variant
bitbake -k radxa-minimal-image
- For console variant
bitbake -k radxa-console-image
- For desktop variant
bitbake -k radxa-desktop-image
Downloads
Images
- ROCK Pi 4: https://dl.radxa.com/rockpi4/images/yocto/
- ROCK Pi E: https://dl.radxa.com/rockpie/images/yocto/
- ROCK Pi PX30: https://dl.radxa.com/rockpipx30/images/yocto/
- ROCK Pi S: https://dl.radxa.com/rockpis/images/yocto/
Flash system
ROCK Pi 4 A/B/C
ROCK Pi E
ROCK Pi N10
ROCK Pi PX30
ROCK Pi S
Working with Yocto System
Login Details
Username: root Password: rock
Use mraa
We added support for mraa by default. To use it, you can check out the following guides.
Troubleshooting
- Post your issue at the forum: https://forum.radxa.com/t/yocto-layer-for-radxa-boards/3559
- Related posts: