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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
Using OpenADK
-------------
OpenADK has a nice configuration tool similar to the one you can
find in the http://www.kernel.org/[Linux kernel] or in
http://www.busybox.net/[Busybox]. Note that you can *and should build
everything as a normal user*. There is no need to be root to configure
and use OpenADK. The first step is to run the configuration
assistant:
--------------------
$ make menuconfig
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For each menu entry in the configuration tool, you can find associated
help that describes the purpose of the entry.
image::openadk-appliance.png[]
First of all you need to choose a new or predefined appliance.
This is a collection of different packages and configuration options
for specific appliance.
image::openadk-target.png[]
After that you can choose your target architecture, your target system and
other general stuff. Then you can select individual packages and kernel
settings. When you are ready exit and save. You can always redefine the
configuration using +make menuconfig+.
Once everything is configured, the configuration tool generates a
+.config+ file that contains the description of your configuration. It
will be used by the Makefiles to do what's needed.
Let's go:
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$ make
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You *should never* use +make -jN+ with OpenADK: it does not support 'top-level
parallel make'. Instead, use the +ADK_MAKE_JOBS+ option in +Global settings+ to
tell OpenADK to run each package compilation with +make -jN+.
The `make` command will generally perform the following steps:
* download source files
* configure, build and install required host tools
* configure, build and install the cross-compiling toolchain
* build a kernel image, if selected
* build/install selected target packages
* build a bootloader, if selected
* create a root filesystem in selected format
OpenADK output is stored in several subdirectories:
* +firmware/+ where all the images and packages are stored.
* +build_<system>_<libc>_<arch>_<abi>/+ where all the components except for the
cross-compilation toolchain are built. The directory contains one
subdirectory for each of these components.
* +target_<system>_<libc>_<arch>_<abi>/+ which contains a hierarchy similar to a root filesystem
hierarchy. This directory contains the installation of the
cross-compilation toolchain and all the userspace packages selected
for the target. However, this directory is 'not' intended to be
the root filesystem for the target: it contains a lot of development
files, unstripped binaries and libraries that make it far too big
for an embedded system. These development files are used to compile
libraries and applications for the target that depend on other
libraries.
* +root_<system>_<libc>_<arch>_<abi>/+ which contains the complete root filesystem for
the target. One exception, it doesn't have the correct
permissions (e.g. setuid for the busybox binary) for some files.
Therefore, this directory *should not be used on your target*.
Instead, you should use one of the images or archives built in the
+firmware/+ directory. If you need an
extracted image of the root filesystem for booting over NFS, then
use the tarball image generated in +firmware/+ and extract it as
root. Compared to +build_*/+, +target_*/+ contains only the files and
libraries needed to run the selected target applications: the
development files are (exception: if any dev packages are selected)
not present, the binaries are stripped.
* +host_<gnu_host_name>/+ contains the installation of tools compiled for the host
that are needed for the proper execution of OpenADK
* +host_build_<gnu_host_name>/+ contains the build directories of tools compiled for the host
that are needed for the proper execution of OpenADK
* +toolchain_<system>_<libc>_<arch>_<abi>>/+ contains just the cross-compilation toolchain.
Can be used together with +target_<system>_<libc>_<arch>_<abi>/+ for other projects. Toolchain
is relocatable.
* +toolchain_build_<system>_<libc>_<arch>_<abi>/+ contains the build directories for the various
components of the cross-compilation toolchain.
* +pkg_<system>_<libc>_<arch>_<abi>/+ contains stamp files and file lists for the various components.
The command, +make menuconfig+ and +make+, are the
basic ones that allow to easily and quickly generate images fitting
your needs, with all the supports and applications you enabled.
More details about the "make" command usage are given in
xref:make-tips[].
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