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==[http://www.arm.com/products/tools/development-boards/versatile/platform-baseboards.php ARM Versatile Platform Baseboards]== | ==[http://www.arm.com/products/tools/development-boards/versatile/platform-baseboards.php ARM Versatile Platform Baseboards]== | ||
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The Raspberry Pi is a physically small and very low-cost single board computer. | The Raspberry Pi is a physically small and very low-cost single board computer. | ||
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** This seems to be a standard (uncompressed) Linux kernel <code class="filename">Image</code> file with a special 32KB prefix. See [http://www.cnx-software.com/2012/01/22/linux-kernel-3-1-9-for-raspberry-pi-released/ here] | ** This seems to be a standard (uncompressed) Linux kernel <code class="filename">Image</code> file with a special 32KB prefix. See [http://www.cnx-software.com/2012/01/22/linux-kernel-3-1-9-for-raspberry-pi-released/ here] | ||
* A file called <code class="filename">cmdline.txt</code> containing the kernel command line | * A file called <code class="filename">cmdline.txt</code> containing the kernel command line | ||
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It seems customary to put the files relating to a particular Linux distribution on a second disk partition. We therefore need a second FAT-32 disk partition for <code class="filename">leaf.cfg</code>, all the <code class="filename">.lrp</code> Package files etc. | It seems customary to put the files relating to a particular Linux distribution on a second disk partition. We therefore need a second FAT-32 disk partition for <code class="filename">leaf.cfg</code>, all the <code class="filename">.lrp</code> Package files etc. | ||
Note that the Raspberry Pi references the first disk partition as <code class="filename">/dev/mmcblk0p1</code> and the second disk partition as <code class="filename">/dev/mmcblk0p2</code>. | Note that the Raspberry Pi references the first disk partition as <code class="filename">/dev/mmcblk0p1</code> and the second disk partition as <code class="filename">/dev/mmcblk0p2</code>. | ||
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Revision as of 10:32, 9 April 2012
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Bering-uClibc 5.x - User Guide |
Contents
Introduction
This page provides guidelines for Bering-uClibc 5.x users of specific hardware devices.
Bering-uClibc 5.x developers might also want to consult the equivalent page in the Developer Guide.
ARM CPU Architecture
ARM Versatile Platform Baseboards
Overview
The ARM® Versatile™ system boards are primarily relevant to Bering-uClibc because they are well supported and tested targets for the QEMU ARM emulator which is invaluable when developing Bering-uClibc 5.x implementations which target physical ARM processor hardware.
Several different CPU variants are available:
- ARM926EJ-S
- ARM1176JZF-S
- Same processor as the Raspberry Pi but only supported by very recent versions of QEMU; confirmed as present in QEMU 1.0.1
- ARM11MPCore
- Coretex-A8
Hardware / Driver Details
- The network controller chip is an SMSC LAN91C11x (SMC91C11xFD) and needs kernel Module
smc91x.ko
- The disk controller chip is an LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53C895a and needs kernel Module
sym53c8xx.ko
- This is a SCSI disk controller. Disk devices appear as e.g.
/dev/sda
- This is a SCSI disk controller. Disk devices appear as e.g.
Raspberry Pi Model B
Overview
The Raspberry Pi is a physically small and very low-cost single board computer. The "Model B" variant includes a 10/100 Ethernet port and two USB 2.0 ports.
Hardware / Driver Details
Refer to the example boot log here
- The network controller chip is an ???
- The disk controller chip is an ???
Boot Disk Layout
The Raspberry Pi must boot from its SD card and some vital files must be present in the right location.
The first disk partition must be formatted as a FAT-32 filesystem which must contain:
- A file called
start.elf
which contains the GPU binary driver - A file called
bootcode.bin
which is the second stage bootloader - A file called
loader.bin
which is the third stage bootloader - A file called
kernel.img
which is the Linux kernel- This seems to be a standard (uncompressed) Linux kernel
Image
file with a special 32KB prefix. See here
- This seems to be a standard (uncompressed) Linux kernel
- A file called
cmdline.txt
containing the kernel command line
It seems customary to put the files relating to a particular Linux distribution on a second disk partition. We therefore need a second FAT-32 disk partition for leaf.cfg
, all the .lrp
Package files etc.
Note that the Raspberry Pi references the first disk partition as /dev/mmcblk0p1
and the second disk partition as /dev/mmcblk0p2
.
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