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hw:zynq:linux:petalinux:boot_kernel [2019/06/03 12:40] jakub.moron |
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- | ====== Boot and Kernel configure & build with PetaLinux without BSP (board support package) ====== | + | ====== Boot and Kernel configure & build with PetaLinux 2018.3 without BSP (board support package) ====== |
- Create Vivado design and export the hardware with bitstream.\\ Default hdf (hardware description file) location is: <code> | - Create Vivado design and export the hardware with bitstream.\\ Default hdf (hardware description file) location is: <code> | ||
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- Check whether all required drivers/modules are enabled in kernel config: <code> | - Check whether all required drivers/modules are enabled in kernel config: <code> | ||
petalinux-config -c kernel | petalinux-config -c kernel | ||
- | </code> Hint: you can use vim-like search ''/<search_string>'' to list all enabled drivers/modules.\\ **Remember to __Save__ changes before exit -- it seems taht there is no autosave!** \\ | + | </code> Hint: you can use vim-like search ''/<search_string>'' to list all enabled drivers/modules.\\ **Remember to __Save__ changes before exit -- it seems that there is no autosave!** \\ |
- In order to use the generic UIO driver ''uio_pdrv_genirq'' enable kernel modules in kernel config: <code> | - In order to use the generic UIO driver ''uio_pdrv_genirq'' enable kernel modules in kernel config: <code> | ||
petalinux-config -c kernel | petalinux-config -c kernel |