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Using the qemuarm target in split format

Here are some quick instructions for using the qemuarm target that ispreinstalled in fuego.
{{TableOfContents}}Here are some quick instructions for using the qemuarm target that ispreinstalled in fuego.
Fuego does not ship with a qemuarm image in the repository, but assumesthat you have built one with the Yocto Project.
Fuego does not ship with a qemuarm image in the repository, but assumesthat you have built one with the Yocto Project.
If you don't have one lying around, you will need to build one. Thenyou should follow the other steps on this page to configure it to runwith Fuego.
If you don't have one lying around, you will need to build one.  Thenyou should follow the other steps on this  page to configure it to runwith Fuego.

Build a qemuarm image [edit section]

Yocto Project Quick Start, for more information)
= Build a qemuarm image =Here are some quick steps for building a qemuarm image using the Yocto Project:(See the [[http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/2.1/yocto-project-qs/yocto-project-qs.html|Yocto Project Quick Start]], for more information)
Note that these steps are for Ubuntu.
Note that these steps are for Ubuntu.
  • make sure you have required packages for building the software * sudo apt-get install gawk wget git-core diffstat unzip texinfo gcc-multilib build-essential chrpath socat libsdl1.2-dev xterm * install the qemu software * sudo apt-get install qemu-user * download the latest stable release of the Yocto Project * git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky * configure for building the qemuarm target * cd poky * source oe-init-build-env build-qemuarm build-qemuarm * edit conf/local.conf * Under the comment about "Machine Selection", uncomment the line 'MACHINE ?= "qemuarm"' * build a minimal image (this will take a while) * bitbake core-image-minimal
 * make sure you have required packages for building the software   * sudo apt-get install gawk wget git-core diffstat unzip texinfo gcc-multilib build-essential chrpath socat libsdl1.2-dev xterm * install the qemu software   * sudo apt-get install qemu-user * download the latest stable release of the Yocto Project   * git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky * configure for building the qemuarm target   * cd poky   * source oe-init-build-env build-qemuarm build-qemuarm   * edit conf/local.conf     * Under the comment about "Machine Selection", uncomment the line 'MACHINE ?= "qemuarm"' * build a minimal image (this will take a while)   * bitbake core-image-minimal

Running the qemuarm image [edit section]

= Running the qemuarm image =You can run the emulator, using the image you just built: * run the emulator   * runqemu qemuarm
  • find the address and ssh port for the image * inside the image, do 'ifconfig eth0'
 * find the address and ssh port for the image   * inside the image, do 'ifconfig eth0'

Test connectivity [edit section]

= Test connectivity =From the host, verify that the networking is running: * ping 192.168.7.2 * ssh root@192.168.7.2
Of course, substitute the correct IP address in the commands above.
Of course, substitute the correct IP address in the commands above.
Once you know that things are working, directly connecting from thehost to the qemuarm image, make sure the correct values are in theqemu-arm.board file. You can edit this file inside the fuego containerat /fuego-ro/boards/qemu-arm.board, or on your host in fuego-ro/boards/qemu-arm.board
Once you know that things are working, directly connecting from thehost to the qemuarm image, make sure the correct values are in theqemu-arm.board file.  You can edit this file inside the fuego containerat /fuego-ro/boards/qemu-arm.board, or on your host in fuego-ro/boards/qemu-arm.board
Here are the values you should set: * IPADDR="192.168.7.2" * SSH_PORT=22 * LOGIN="root" * PASSWORD=""
Here are the values you should set: * IPADDR="192.168.7.2" * SSH_PORT=22 * LOGIN="root" * PASSWORD=""

Test building software [edit section]

= Test building software =It is important to be able to build the test software for the image youare using with qemu.
The toolchain used to compile programs for a board is controlled viathe PLATFORM variable in the board file. Currently the qemu-arm.boardfile specifies PLATFORM="qemu-armv7hf". Unfortunately, in my own testingthat toolchain won't produce a binary that runs with a core-image-minimalimage from YP Poky.
The toolchain used to compile programs for a board is controlled viathe PLATFORM variable in the board file.  Currently the qemu-arm.boardfile specifies PLATFORM="qemu-armv7hf".  Unfortunately, in my own testingthat toolchain won't produce a binary that runs with a core-image-minimalimage from YP Poky.
You may need to install your Yocto Project SDK into fuego, in order tosuccessfully build programs for the platforms.
You may need to install your Yocto Project SDK into fuego, in order tosuccessfully build programs for the platforms.
See Adding a toolchain for information about how to do that.
See [[Adding a toolchain]] for information about how to do that.
Try building a simple program, like hello_world, as a test for the new system, and see what happens.
Try building a simple program, like hello_world, as a test for the new system, and see what happens.
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