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2. Once setup is complete click the button VMware Player GET VMware Player Computex Chapter 2 Setting up the Linux development environment 16 Computex 2 3 2 Installing and setting up Ubuntu Install Ubuntu on the virtual PC enabled with VMware Player installed as described in the previous section Ubuntu is a Linux based desktop distribution In this case install Ubuntu 12 04 LTS for Windows LTS preceded by the version number stands for Long Term Support The latest LTS version as of November 2013 is Ubuntu 12 04 LTS which will be supported until April 2017 Install Ubuntu through VMware Player as described below 1 Click the VMware Player icon created on the desktop Player E N 50 6 0 o VMware Workstation
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8. This completes the installation of the software on the Windows PC CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 2 Setting up the Linux development environment 27 Computex Chapter 3 Setting up CEV Linux SDK 3 1 Introduction This chapter describes setting up CEV Linux SDK 3 2 Downloading CEV Linux SDK The CEV Linux SDK is available for download from our homepage Computex Co Ltd First download the CEV Linux SDK and CEV RZ A1L USB flash drive bootable rootfs 1 Open Firefox web browser from Ubuntu fN amp Ubuntu gt DB Ubuntu gt o9 Ubuntu gt CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 3 Setting up CEV Linux SDK 28 Computex 2 Download the CEV Linux SDK in the related document by opening the following URL http www computex co jp eg products cev Download the latest CEV Linux SDK from the website x gt 2 05R3 40 a Player v lly c X RZ A1 L Mozilla Firef E3 Eja Z fy 4 02 12 ubuntu cocg MICEV RZ ATL CEV RZ A1L Y CEV RZ ML E W CEV RZ AIL Linux SDK CM J100 W CEV Linux SDK V1 00 00 FTP HTTP W CEV RZ AIL
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10. LAN HUB CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 9 Debugging using PALMiCE3 61 Computex 9 3 Starting CSIDE The CEV Linux SDK includes the PALMiCE3 project file required for debugging using the PALMiCE3 in the CEV Linux SDK folder Double click the project file in the CEV Linux SDK folder shared with Ubuntu on VMware Player to launch CSIDE The CSIDE project file can be found in the following directory of the CEV Linux SDK CEV_Linux_SDK_ version buildroot version Board name PALMiCE3 cpf Ji lt CEV buildroot 2013 05 cevrza1l 20130827 1 v buildroot 2013 0 J output 2013 08 27 13 46 J package 2013 06 01 5 29 J support 2013 06 01 5 29 J system 2013 06 01 5 29 J toolchain 2013 06 015 29 config tmp 2013 08 27 13 46 TMP 58 config 2013 08 24 7 28 XML Configuration File config old 2013 08 24 7 27 OLD defconfig 2013 06 015 29 DEFCONFIG gitignore 2013 06 015 29 GITIGNORE CHANGES 2013 06 01 5 29 _ Config in 2013 08 14 15 16 IN _ Config in legacy 2013 06 015 29 LEGACY COPYING 2013 06 015 29 _ Makefile 2013 08 20 13 25 _ Makefi
11. U AJL E VMware Player SFB CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 2 Setting up the Linux development environment 17 Computex 3 Click the Installer Disc Image File and then select the pre downloaded ubuntu ja 12 04 2 desktop i386 iso from the Reference list Then click the button OS OS N F429 D eS DVD RW E M iso d Ubuntu 12 04 Oat OS S Ccevz1Wubuntua 12 04 2 desktpp 386 iso OS
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17. from the CSIDE menu to open the file server Select u boot from check the registered u boot and u boot bin and then click the button 274 9 6 u boot L 8 uboot ELFDWARFZ 0000000O C DBGSOBJ 2 ly u boot bin 20100000 OBJ EE hes ABRA edo E 4 Lill b gt 192 168 0 81 ubuntu CE Linux_SDK_ 1 00 00 bui Idroot 2013 05 c u boo EAE ELF DWARF2 ARLA 00000000 z ee u boot o C CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 9 Debugging using PALMiCE3 64 Computex If you select from the CSIDE menu the program will run and U Boot will
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19. EE 41 4 1 4 Description of initial build script i 42 4 15 Rebuildingde a 42 Chapter 5 How to create a USB flash drive 43 5 1 Introduction elt OR P ore or rent 43 5 2 How to create a bootable USB flash drive iii 43 5 2 1 Changing the USB flash drive format to ext2 Luu 43 5 2 2 Copying NGINOOINIGLSWMSIB NN 45 5 2 3 Changing file ownership uit 45 5 2 4 Unmounting the USB flash drive uci 45 Chapter 6 Connecting the hardware 46 6 1 Introduction D 46 6 2 Hardware connection diagram ee 46 Computex Chapter 7 Running CEV RZ A1L Linux 47 Introduction OYK 47 7 2 Powering on the CEV RZ AAL uri 47 7 3 Running the terminal software 48 7 4 Booting Linux from U Boot ere oo eto eekoee Eee koe e oeEERe ennenen 48 T LJIG em eee 52 7 6 Network selttingS ao 53 7 6 1 Network default settings since iti 53 7 6 2 Changing the eir T neti 53 7 6 3 Verifying the network settings eee 54 Chapter 8 CEV RZ A1L Web Applications 55 SN gi cee 6 sio RII REC 55 8 2 Web application operation navigator ccccccccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaaeeeees 56 8 2 1 Sensor CONO E O 56 Home monitoring application demo
20. 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Copyright c 1998 2004 2006 Free Software Foundation Inc Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including se without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish Se distribute distribute with modifications sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions 77 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 10 Software included in the CEV Linux SDK 171 Computex in all copies
21. 9 2 3 AY VMware Tools R were SENS 8 Ubuntu CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 2 Setting up the Linux development environment 20 9 Always click when the Windows User Account Control dialog box appears for confirmation a cerza1l VMware Player 8 Player J c W Q g 4 E OU 5 amp ubuntu 704725 vMware Update Launcher VMware Inc v D yj IRIBADU EDU DUC 4 s Ubuntu W 10 Ubuntu is now being installed he cerzail VMware Player zB Player D0 c m as98a5e a vl Install Welcome to Ubuntu 12 04 LTS Fast and feature packed Ubuntu makes your PC a delight to use And with the latest version of the Unity int
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25. 10 1 Licenses The Linux related product software provided by the CEV Linux SDK includes the following licenses For this product the licenses are classified based on the license format as follows W GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 GPLV2 http www gnu org licenses gpl 2 0 txt W GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 GPLv3 http www gnu org licenses gpl 3 0 txt GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 LGPLv2 http www gnu org licenses Igpl 2 1 txt W GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 LGPLv3 http www gnu org licenses Igpl 3 0 txt W OpenSSL License This product includes software developed by OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http openssl org MIT License http opensource org licenses mit license php 10 1 1 Source package list This is a list of source packages included in the CEV RZ A1L package These are used as templates for the licenses Therefore they do not contain either software names or author names For software licenses refer to the license terms provided with each software package Source package License buildroot 2013 05 tar bz2 GPLv2 LGPLv2 busybox 1 21 0 tar bz2 GPLv2 eeprog 0 7 6 tar gz GPLv2 gdb 7 5 1 tar bz2 GPLv2 GPLv3 autoconf 2 68 tar gz GPLv2 GPLv3 automake 1 11 6 tar gz GPLv2 bison 2 7 1 tar gz GPLv3 e2fsprogs 1 42 7 tar gz GPLv2 expat 2 1 0 tar gz MIT X Consortium License fakeroot 1 18 2 orig tar bz2 GPLv3 flex 2 5 37
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27. Ubuntu GNOME UbuntuKylin UbuntuStudio The cdimage server also hosts releases of other Ubuntu images not found on this server such as builds for less popular architectures and other non standard and unsupported images For Ubuntu Desktop and Server on popular architectures please see the links above instead Unsupported Ubuntu Images For old releases see old releases ubuntu com Name Last modified Size Description 3 Click PC Intel x86 desktop CD EI http releases ubuntu com precise Pra Ubuntu 12 04 3 LTS Pre x i ubuntu Ubuntu 12 04 3 LTS Precise Pangolin Select an image Ubuntu is distributed on five types of images described below Desktop CD The desktop CD allows you to try Ubuntu without changing your computer at all and at your option to install it permanently later This type of CD is what most people will want to use You will need at least 384MiB of RAM to install from this CD There are two images available each for a different type of computer PC Intel x86 desktop CD For almost all PCs This includes most machines with Intel AMD etc type processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows as well as newer Apple Macintosh systems based on Intel processors Choose this if you are at all unsure 64 bit PC AMD64 desktop CD Choose this to take full advantage of computers based on the AMD64 or EM64T architecture e g Athlon64 Opteron EM64T Xeon Co
28. permanently later This type of CD is what most people will want to use You will need at least 384MiB of RAM to install from this CD There are two images available each for a different type of computer PC Intel x86 desktop CD For almost all PCs This includes most machines with Intel AMD etc type processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows as well as newer Apple Macintosh systems based on Intel processors Choose this if wa aatal unsura ubuntu 12 04 3 desktop i386 iso lt O F P V d PC vO jubuntu 12 04 3 desktop i386 iso VMware player 6 0 0 1295980 exe 2 RRB CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 2 Setting up the Linux development environment 10 Computex 2 2 3 Downloading Tera Term Download Tera Term as described below 1 Open your browser and enter the following URL http ttssh2 sourceforge jp 2 Click to move to the download page x PIS eos ssi sourceforge p 86 naa Language English Japanese TeraTerm Home Page Project Lice Download Document Snapshot Source User s ML Commit ML orum evel 2121910
29. to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 10 Software included in the CEV Linux SDK 88 Computex GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1801 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your free
30. The source code for these lives in the ncurses panel menu and form directories respectively In the c directory you ll find code that defines an interface to the curses forms menus and panels library packaged as C classes and a demo program in C to test it These class definition modules are not installed by the make install libs rule as libncurses In the Ada95 directory you ll find code and documentation for an Ada95 binding of the curses API to be used with the GNAT compiler This binding is built by a normal top level make if configure detects an usable version of GNAT 3 11 or above It is not installed automatically See the Ada95 directory for more build and installation instructions and for documentation of the binding To do its job the ncurses code needs your terminal type to be set in the environment variable TERM normally set by your OS under UNIX getty 1 typically does this but you can override it in your profile and it needs a database of terminal descriptions in which to look up your terminal type s capabilities In older V7 BSD versions of curses the database was a flat text file etc termcap in newer USG USL versions the database is a hierarchy of fast loading binary description blocks under usr lib terminfo These binary blocks are compiled from an improved editable text representation called terminfo format documented in man terminfo 5 The ncurses library can
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35. make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker lt signature of Ty Coon gt 1 April 1989 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 10 Software included in the CEV Linux SDK 199
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37. that There should be a number of subdirectories including c form man menu misc ncurses panel progs test tack and Ada95 The tack program may be distributed separately A full build install of this package typically installs several libraries a handful of utilities and a database hierarchy Here is an inventory of the pieces The libraries are libncurses a normal libncurses so shared libncurses g a debug and trace code enabled libncurses p a profiling enabled libpanel a normal libpanel so shared libpanel g a debug and trace code enabled libmenu a normal libmenu so shared libmenu g a debug enabled libform a normal libform so shared libform g a debug enabled CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 10 Software included in the CEV Linux SDK 172 Computex If you configure using the enable widec option a w is appended to the library names e g libncursesw a and the resulting libraries support wide characters e g via a UTF 8 locale The corresponding header files are compatible with the non wide character configuration wide character features are provided by ifdefs in the header files The wide character library interfaces are not binary compatible with the non wide character version The ncurses libraries implement the curses API The panel menu and forms libraries implement clones of the SVr4 panel menu and forms APIs
38. 0xe8007000 irq 223 is a scif sh sci 1 ttySC1 at MMIO 0xe8007800 irq 227 is a scif sh sci 2 ttySC2 at MMIO 0xe8008000 irq 231 sh sci 3 ttySC3 at MMIO 0xe8008800 irq 235 console ttySC3 enabled sh sci 4 ttySC4 at MMIO 0xe8009000 irq 239 is a scif rspi rspi 0 master is unqueued this is deprecated rspi rspi 0 probed rspi rspi 1 master is unqueued this is deprecated rspi rspi 1 probed rspi rspi 2 master is unqueued this is deprecated rspi rspi 2 probed m25p80 spi3 0 mx2511633e 2048 Kbytes Creating 3 MTD partitions on m25p80 0x000000000000 0x000000070000 U Boot 0x000000070000 0x000000080000 U Boot environment 0x000000080000 0x000000200000 User Spibsc spibsc 0 probed r8a66597_hcd r8a66597_hcd 0 USB Host Controller r8a66597_hcd r8a66597_hcd 0 new USB bus registered assigned bus number 1 r8a66597_hcd r8a66597_hcd 0 irq 73 io base 0xe8010000 hub 1 0 1 0 USB hub found hub 1 0 1 0 1 port detected Initializing USB Mass Storage driver usbcore registered new interface driver usb storage is a scif is a scif CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 7 Running CEV RZ A1L Linux 50 Computex USB Mass Storage support registered mousedev PS 2 mouse device common for all mice sh rtc sh rtc rtc core registered sh as rtc0 i2c dev entries driver at24 0 0051 128 byte 24c01 EEPROM writable 16 bytes write
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41. Assign the USB flash drive connected to your Windows PC to the virtual PC of Ubuntu running on VMware Player 3 The USB flash drive is auto mounted after being identified by Ubuntu If not format the USB flash drive using Ubuntu 4 Check the mount point and verify the USB flash drive device name In the example below the USB flash drive with the volume name usb memory is mounted on dev sdb1 ubuntu ubuntu df Filesystem 1K blocks Used Available Use Mounted on 7dev sda1 19609276 16957168 1656012 92 udev 505072 4 505068 1 dev tmpfs 204956 2328 202628 2 run none 5120 0 5120 0 run lock none 512380 152 512228 1 run shm dev sdb1 1982064 21712 1859668 2 media usb_memory CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 5 How to create a USB flash drive 43 Computex 5 Ifthe USB flash drive format is other than ext2 format it again as follows Unmount and then format it using the ext2 file system It may be useful to specify the label with L option for future use ubuntu ubuntu umount dev sdb1 ubuntu ubuntu sudo mkfs ext2 dev sdb1 L usb linux sudo password for ubuntu mke2fs 1 42 29 Nov 2011 Filesystem label usb_linux OS type Linux Block size 4096 log 2 Fragment size 4096 log 2 Stride 0 blocks Stripe width 0 blocks 125952 inodes 503432 blocks 25171 blocks 5 00 reserved for the super user First data block 0 Maximum filesystem blocks 515899392 16 block groups
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46. Linux are loaded from a USB flash drive into SDRAM and then executed The rootfs cevrza1 linux date tar gz file downloaded from our homepage is a compiled file system If you want to run Linux immediately without compiling the CEV Linux SDK create a bootable USB flash drive as described below 1 Connect a standard USB flash drive to a USB connector on your Windows PC 2 Assign the USB flash drive connected to your Windows PC to the virtual PC on which Ubuntu is running under VMware Player 3 The USB flash drive is auto mounted after being identified by Ubuntu If this does not occur format the USB flash drive using Ubuntu 4 Check the mount point and verify the device name of the USB flash drive In the example below the USB flash drive with volume name usb_memory is mounted on dev sdb1 ubuntu ubuntu df T Filesystem Type 1K blocks Used Available Use Mounted on Idev sda1 ext4 19609276 16957168 1656012 92 udev devtmpfs 505100 4 505096 196 dev tmpfs tmpfs 204960 820 204140 196 run none tmpfs 5120 0 5120 096 run lock none tmpfs 512396 152 512244 196 run shm dev sdb1 vfat 1982064 21712 1859668 2 media usb_memory 5 Ifthe USB flash drive format is other than ext2 unmount and format it again as follows It may be useful to specify a label with the L option for future use ubuntu ubuntu umount dev sdb1 ubuntu ubuntu sudo mkfs ext2 dev sdb1 L usb linux sudo password for
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48. Read MAC addr from EEPROM 00 a0 0b 12 34 56 i2c riic i2c riic 0 version 2013 04 19 i2c riic i2c riic 1 version 2013 04 19 i2c riic i2c riic 2 version 2013 04 19 i2c riic i2c riic 3 version 2013 04 19 sh mobile sdhi sh mobile sdhi 1 mmc0 base at 0xe804e800 clock rate 64 MHz usb 1 1 new high speed USB device number 2 using r8a66597_hcd leds gpio leds gpio pins are not configured from the driver ledtrig cpu registered to indicate activity on CPUs sh pfc gpio Cant find gpio chip sh mtu2 sh mtu2 0 kept as earlytimer mmc0 card claims to support voltages below the defined range These will be ignored usbcore registered new interface driver usbhid usbhid USB HID core driver sh adc sh adc 0 version 2013 06 12 nf conntrack version 0 5 0 425 buckets 1700 max IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling driver ip tables C 2000 2006 Netfilter Core Team TCP cubic registered NET Registered protocol family 10 sit IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver NET Registered protocol family 17 NET Registered protocol family 15 Key type dns resolver registered VFP support v0 3 implementor 41 architecture 3 part 30 variant 9 rev 4 mmc0 queuing unknown CIS tuple 0x91 3 bytes mmc0 new SDIO card at address 0001 libphy sh mii probed Base address at 0xe8203000 00 a0 0b 12 34 56 IRQ 359 sh rtc sh rtc setting system clock to 1970 01 01 00 00 01 UTC 1 Waiting 3sec before mounting root device scsiO usb storage 1 1 1 0 scsi 0 0 0 0 Di
49. SDK installation guide Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Computex 1 2 Equipment required This section describes the equipment required to run embedded Linux on the CEV RZ A1L board W CEV RZ A1L board This product U Boot starts at power on because U Boot is pre loaded into the on board SPI flash by default All of the following equipment is sold separately These need to be obtained by the customer W USB cable This is required to run Linux on the CEV RZ A1L board It is used for performing input output to the console for U Boot and Linux Prepare a standard USB2 0 A to Mini B cable USB flash drive This is required to run Linux on the CEV RZ A1L board The Linux kernel and file system are loaded onto it Prepare a USB2 0 flash drive 32 MB or more W Sensors The CEV RZ A1L board has expansion slots for installing and evaluating sensors For details on these sensors see CEV RZ A1L Hardware Manual Workstation PC For details on the specifications see 1 4 Operating Environment m VMware Player The use of VMware Player V5 or V6 or later is recommended Install it on the workstation PC on which the Linux development environment is established Linux host Download it beforehand if the host PC cannot connect to the Internet Ubuntu 12 04 LTS The use of Ubuntu 12 04 LTS is recommended The following description assumes the use of a Linux host Install it on the virtual machine established with VMware Player Download
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51. U Boot should be running Press the Enter key on the terminal a few times to display the prompt gt gt CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 7 Running CEV RZ A1L Linux 48 Computex Boot Linux by entering the following command U Boot should be running Press the Enter key on the terminal a few times to display the prompt gt gt run usbboot Re start USB USBO scanning bus 0 for devices 2 USB Device s found scanning usb for storage devices 1 Storage Device s found 2546200 bytes read in 2250 ms 1 1 MiB s Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 0c000000 Image Name Linux 3 8 13 Image Type ARM Linux Kernel Image uncompressed Data Size 2546136 Bytes 2 4 MiB Load Address 0c008000 Entry Point 0c008000 Verifying Checksum OK Loading Kernel Image OK OK Starting kernel Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0 Linux version 3 8 13 ubuntu ubuntu gcc version 4 7 3 Buildroot 2013 08 1 1 PREEMPT Thu Oct 31 17 24 48 JST 2013 CPU ARMv7 Processor 413fc090 revision 0 ARMV7 cr 18c53c7d CPU PIPT VIPT nonaliasing data cache VIPT aliasing instruction cache Machine cevrza11 Memory policy ECC disabled Data cache writeback Built 1 zonelists in Zone order mobility grouping on Total pages 8128 Kernel command line console ttySC3 115200 root dev sda1 rw rootdelay 3 PID hash table entries 128 order 3 512 bytes Dentry cache hash table entries 40
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57. commands refer to the Buildroot manual CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 4 Building 42 Computex Chapter 5 How to create a USB flash drive S Introduction 000000 5 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to load the embedded Linux running on the CEV RZ A1L board to a USB flash drive The CEV RZ A1L board has 2 MB of serial flash memory and the U Boot program is loaded into this memory Mount the file system containing the Linux kernel and applications on a USB flash drive for execution 9 4 Creating a USB flash drive using the compiled binary file describes how to create a boot USB flash drive from the compiled file system However this chapter describes how to create a USB flash drive from the root file system compiled by the CEV Linux SDK 5 2 How to create a bootable USB flash drive This describes how to create a USB flash drive using Ubuntu running on VMware Player Most standard USB flash drives are pre formatted using the FAT file system but an ext2 formatted USB flash drive is used with the CEV RZ A1L Therefore you first need to change the USB flash drive format to ext2 by using Ubuntu and then copy the required Linux kernel and applications to the drive 5 2 1 Changing the USB flash drive format to ext2 Format the USB flash drive to be used with the CEV RZ A1L using the ext2 file system as described below 1 Connect a standard USB flash drive to the USB connector on your Windows PC 2
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100. 32768 blocks per group 32768 fragments per group 7872 inodes per group Superblock backups stored on blocks 32768 98304 163840 229376 294912 Allocating group tables done Writing inode tables done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information done ubuntu ubuntu 6 The USB flash drive is usually not mounted when unmounted and formatted Once formatting is complete disconnect and connect the USB flash drive to be automatically mounted In the example below the USB flash drive device dev sdb1 is mounted in the media usb_linux folder ubuntu ubuntu df Filesystem 1K blocks Used Available Use Mounted on dev sda1 19609276 16957168 1656012 92 udev 505072 4 505068 1 dev tmpfs 204956 2328 202628 2 run none 5120 0 5120 0 run lock none 512380 152 512228 1 run shm dev sdb1 1982064 21712 1859668 2 media usb_linux 7 The USB flash drive can now be loaded from Ubuntu CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 5 How to create a USB flash drive 44 Computex 5 2 2 Copying the root file system Copy the root file system built with Buildroot to the USB flash drive Copy the file by using the following command ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK buildroot version sudo cp rfp output target media usb_linux 5 2 3 Changing file ownership Change the ownerships of all the files copied to the USB flash drive to root ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK buildroot ve
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102. 96 order 2 16384 bytes Inode cache hash table entries 2048 order 1 8192 bytes _ ex table already sorted skipping sort Memory 32MB 32MB total Memory 27216k 27216k available 5552k reserved OK highmem Virtual kernel memory layout vector Oxffff0000 Oxffff1000 4 kB fixmap Oxfff00000 0xfffe0000 896 kB vmalloc 0xc2800000 Oxff000000 968 MB lowmem 0xc0000000 0xc2000000 32 MB pkmap 0xbfe00000 0xc0000000 2MB modules Oxbf000000 0xbfe00000 14 MB text 0xc0008000 0xc04847ac 4594 kB init Oxc0485000 0xc04a3ac8 123 kB data 0xc04a4000 0xc04d0300 177 kB bss 0xc04d0300 0xc0518460 289 kB NR IRQS 16 nr irqs 16 16 sched clock 32 bits at 128 Hz resolution 7812500ns wraps every 3489660920ms Console colour dummy device 80x30 sh mtu2 0 used for clock events sh mtu2 0 used for periodic clock events Calibrating delay loop 382 81 BogoMIPS Ipj21492992 pid max default 32768 minimum 301 Mount cache hash table entries 512 CPU Testing write buffer coherency ok Setting up static identity map for 0xc3715a8 0xc371600 devtmpfs initialized pinctrl core initialized pinctrl subsystem NET Registered protocol family 16 CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 7 Running CEV RZ A1L Linux 49 Computex DMA preallocated 256 KiB pool for atomic coherent allocations L310 cache controller enabled 12x0 8 ways CACHE ID 0x000000c0 AUX_CTRL 0x42420000 Cache
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201. he user to use Ethernet eth0 immediately 7 6 1 Network default settings Linux for the CEV RZ A1L has the following default interface settings Ethernet eth0 is set to automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server Connect to the network incorporating the DHCP server because an IP address is obtained from the DHCP server on the same network Interface Ethernet eth0 IP address settings IP address Netmask Obtained from DHCP server Network Broadcast Gateway 7 6 2 Changing the IP address The IP address can be changed by rewriting the etc network interfaces file etc network interfaces Default settings ethO DHCP Description auto lo eth0 wlan0 Automatically sets up lo eth0 and wlan0 iface lo inet loopback Sets up the lo device in loopback mode iface ethO inet dhcp Sets up eth0 to be obtained from the DHCP server iface wlanO inet static Sets up wlan0 for the static IP The following are the static IP addresses address 192 168 100 1 wlan0 IP address 192 168 100 1 netmask 255 255 255 0 wlan0 netmask 255 255 255 0 network 192 168 100 0 wlan0 network 192 168 100 0 broadcast 192 168 100 255 wlan0 broadcast 192 168 100 255 gateway 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 1 The syntax of the iface line is as follows iface device inet dhcp static For static IP type the static IP address on the next line CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 7 Running CEV RZ A1L Lin
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217. jp projects ttssh2 Once installed run the program As the board is powered through the USB bus the CEV RZ A1L is powered on and U Boot starts as soon as the board is connected to the Windows PC through a USB cable Run the terminal software to set up the serial port litem Setup vawe S O Port COM7 COM number for USB serial port installed through Windows Update Baud rate 115200 bps Data 8 bit Parity none Stop 1 bit Flow control none U Boot is already booted when connected with the USB cable Press the Enter key from the terminal software to verify if the U Boot prompt gt is displayed The version command displays the U Boot version information The USB function connector on the CEV RZ A1L board powers and operates as a USB serial converter If you disconnect and connect the USB function connector you also have to disconnect and reconnect the terminal software 7 4 Booting Linux from U Boot Boot Linux using the U Boot commands Connect the USB flash drive to which the Linux kernel and file system have been copied to the USB host on the CEV RZ A1L board and then boot Linux By default the CEV RZ A1L board operates on the same USB power as the USB serial converter When connected to the host PC through the USB cable the board is powered on and the USB serial converter driver is also identified by the host Therefore after inserting the USB cable make a connection to the COM port on the terminal
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221. le legacy 2013 06 01 5 29 LEGACY cevrza1 PAI MiCE3 m 2013 08 08 23 14 MCR cevrzall PALMiCE3 cpf 2013 08 27 13 44 CSIDE Once CSIDE has been launched the program is ready to run If you select from the menu the program runs and U Boot starts To boot Linux enter the following command U BOOT gt run usbboot When Linux is booted the login prompt is displayed 2 COM3 cm j100 firmware booted Rev 6 1 5 50 69 IPyB ADDRCONF NETDEV UP wlanO link is not ready net ethO attached phy O to driver Generic PHY udhcpc v1 21 0 started Sending discover libphy sh eth 0 00 Link is Up 100 Full Sending discover Sending select for 192 168 0 147 Lease of 192 168 0 147 obtained lease time 86400 deleting routers route SIOCDELRT No such process adding dns 10 255 254 11 Starting httpd Initalize Smart nalog Smart nalog Initalized Enable iio Hardware trigger sensor scan start Starting sensor daemon Welcome to cevrzal cevrzall login LLL E m CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 9 Debugging using PALMiCE3 62 Computex 9 4 Linux debug mode To debug in Linux debug mode verify the following A license for Linux APDLIB Linux application debug library is required Apply the patch to the kernel to enable all the fe
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223. link is not ready killall hostapd no process killed Configuration file etc hostapd conf cm j100 down cm j100 firmware booted Rev 6 3 10 2 115 IPv6 ADDRCONF NETDEV UP wlan0 link is not ready Using interface wlanO with hwaddr 00 a0 0b 23 00 0d and ssid CEV00a00b23000d IPv6 ADDRCONF NETDEV CHANGE wlan0 link becomes ready ifup interface wlanO already configured net eth0 attached phy 0 to driver Generic PHY udhcpc v1 21 1 started grep etc resolv conf No such file or directory Failed to kill daemon No such file or directory Sending discover libphy sh eth 0 00 Link is Up 100 Full Sending discover Sending select for 192 168 0 195 Lease of 192 168 0 195 obtained lease time 86400 Failed to kill daemon No such file or directory deleting routers route SIOCDELRT No such process adding dns 192 168 0 1 Starting httpd Initalize SmartAnalog SmartAnalog Initalized Enable iio Hardware trigger sensor scan start Starting sensor daemon Welcome to cevrza1l cevrzall login 7 5 Logging in When Linux is booted the login prompt is displayed on the console The default user name is root and there is no password Log in as follows Welcome to CEV RZ A1L cevrzall login root CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 7 Running CEV RZ A1L Linux 52 Computex 7 6 Network settings By default the Linux SDK for CEV RZ A1L is set up to allow t
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225. manual CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK Installation Guide describes how to install CEV Linux SDK an embedded Linux development environment which runs on the CEV RZ A1L evaluation board that is based on the Renesas Electronics RZ A1L Cortex A9 core 400 MHz microcontroller This manual refers to CEV Linux SDK V2 00 00 or later For development with the CEV Linux SDK you first need to install Ubuntu a Linux host as a virtual machine on the host PC Windows PC to build a cross development environment To build a development environment you also need the following software in addition to that provided in the CEV Linux SDK m VMware Player Ver5 0 2 VMware player 5 0 2 1031769 exe Download this software from the following site http www vmware com jp W Ubuntu 12 04 3 LTS Precise Pangolin ubuntu 12 04 3 desktop i386 iso Download this software from the following site http releases ubuntu com The following procedure is used to set up and build the CEV Linux SDK and then load it to a USB flash drive Setting up the host PC Install VMware Player and Ubuntu See Chapter 2 Setting up the Linux development environment Setting up the CEV Linux SDK See Chapter 3 Setting up CEV Linux SDK Building See Chapter 4 Building Loading to a USB flash drive See Chapter 5 How to create a USB flash drive Complete Jut Chapter 9 Debugging using PALMiCE3 describes how to debug using PALMiCES sold separately CEV RZ A1L Linux
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283. rnet in TOBE IX or better order to download the development software such as 100BASE TX is recommended for the CEV RZ A1L P a Linux package OS Windows XP Service Pack 1 onward Supports 32 bit version Windows Vista Supports 32 bit version Windows 7 Windows 8 LAN interface Supports 32 bit version and 64 bit version For details on the necessary PC specifications when using PALMiCE3 see PALMiCE3 User s Manual This manual assumes the use of Windows 8 1 5 Support community For technical questions and information about the CEV RZ A1L board access the CEV RZ A1L product support community from our homepage CEV RZ A1L product information http www computex co jp eg products cev CEV RZ A1L product support community http www computex co jp forum cev_rz_a1l htm CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Computex 1 6 Changes to CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK V2 This version incorporates the following major changes relative to CEV Linux SDK V2 00 00 1 buildroot 2013 05 was upgraded to buildroot 2013 08 1 The sources compiled by buildroot have been upgraded 2 The tool chain was changed to support building using sources from the linaro compiled binary The time required for compilation varies because everything is compiled from sources 3 Ad hoc mode was removed and access point mode was added to the wireless LAN CM J100 operation modes The setting method for wireless LAN in
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287. rsion sudo chown R root root media usb_linux 5 2 4 Unmounting the USB flash drive Unmount the USB flash drive ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK buildroot version sudo umount media usb_linux Remove the unmounted USB flash drive from your PC and then insert it into the USB host on the CEV RZ A1L board CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 5 How to create a USB flash drive 45 Computex Chapter 6 Connecting the hardware 6 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to connect the hardware used for the CEV Linux SDK 6 2 Hardware connection diagram To develop an embedded Linux environment connect the hardware as follows SRL as USB serial Windows PC CCLLLLLLLLLLLD LAN cab le PT USB flash drive Red text Computex products 1 CEV RZ A1L board Blue text Prepare the equipment except the CEV RZ A1L board CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 6 Connecting the hardware 46 Computex Chapter 7 Running CEV RZ A1L Linux 7 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to run Linux on the CEV RZ A1L board 7 2 Powering on the CEV RZ A1L The CEV RZ A1L has one USB function connector This USB function connector powers the board and functions as a USB serial converter Connect your PC to the board with a USB cable to power on The USB function on the CEV RZ A1L is connected to the CPU UART through the USB serial converter 1 The device driv
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289. s been confirmed to work correctly with Google Chrome 28 Mozilla Firefox 23 and Internet Explorer 10 Enter the Ethernet eth0 IP address of this board in the address bar of the Web browser The Web application menu for the CEV RZ A1L opens x85 Gi http 192 168 0 195 CEV RZ A1L x x CEV RZ A1L SE SP computex LED LAN eth0 LAN wlan0 CM J100 CEV RZ A1L CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 8 CEV RZ A1L Web Applications 55 Computex 8 2 Web application operation navigator A menu called Operation Navigator is displayed on the Web applications 8 2 1 Sensor control Sensor control is an application for controlling sensors that can be installed on the CEV RZ A1L board Home monitoring application demo When combined with a thermistor humidity sensor CT sensor pyroelectric sensor and gas sensor the AD converter AN4 AN7 of the RZ A1L displays temperature humidity power consumption intruder presence gas leakage detection heatstroke and discomfort level The value of each sensor is displayed by reading the data with JavaScript in an HTML file The data is frequently updated by the application Display content AD converter HTML file Application temperature thermistor humidity humidity
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296. size 131072 B hw breakpoint Debug register access 0xee113e95 caused undefined instruction on CPU 0 hw breakpoint Debug register access 0xee112e91 caused undefined instruction on CPU 0 hw breakpoint CPU 0 debug is powered down bio create slab lt bio 0 gt at 0 SCSI subsystem initialized usbcore registered new interface driver usbfs usbcore registered new interface driver hub usbcore registered new device driver usb cfg80211 Calling CRDA for country JP NET Registered protocol family 2 TCP established hash table entries 512 order 0 4096 bytes TCP bind hash table entries 512 order 1 2048 bytes TCP Hash tables configured established 512 bind 512 TCP reno registered UDP hash table entries 256 order 0 4096 bytes UDP Lite hash table entries 256 order 0 4096 bytes NET Registered protocol family 1 RPC Registered named UNIX socket transport module RPC Registered udp transport module RPC Registered tcp transport module RPC Registered tcp NFSv4 1 backchannel transport module ctexdbg enabled by computex patch vers 014 online cpu 1 NFS Registering the id resolver key type Key type id resolver registered Key type id legacy registered msgmni has been set to 53 Block layer SCSI generic bsg driver version 0 4 loaded major 252 io scheduler noop registered io scheduler deadline registered io scheduler cfq registered default SuperH SCI F driver initialized sh sci 0 ttySCO at MMIO
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298. start 2 COM3 x U Boot 2013 04 Aug 27 2013 13 57 14 120 ready DRAM 32 MiB Malloc area at 2022F3E0 len 260kB Board info at 2022EFED len 32 bytes Stack at 2022EF28 BOARD Computex CEV RZ AIL SF Detected MX25L1633E with page size 64 KiB total 2 MiB Warning bad ORC using default environment In serial Qut serial Err serial Getting MAC addr from EEPROM Read WAC addr from EEPROM 00 a0 0b 00 00 01 Net sh eth U Boot has been copied to 0x20280000 use the command flash uboot to write U Boot to flash memory erm x Enter flash uboot from the terminal to write program U Boot to the SPI flash 2 COM3 Stack at 2022EF28 l x BOARD Computex CEV RZ AIL SF Detected MX25LIB33E with page size 64 KiB total 2 MiB Warning bad CRC using default environment In serial Qut serial Err serial Getting MAC addr from EEPROM Read MAC addr from EEPROM 00 a0 0b 00 00 01 Net sh eth ba mi ed to 0x20280000 use the command flash uboot to write U Boot to flash memory F flash boot Wr om Ox20280000 to SPI flash at 0x0 189076 bytes Probing Fla sh SF Detected MX25LI683E with page size 64 KiB total 2 MiB Erasing flash Writing U boot gt 1 Us gt 2 CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 9 Debugging using PALMiCE3 65 Computex Chapter 10 Software included in the CEV Linux SDK
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306. ter describes the processing performed by the development environment setup script bin sh Declare the use of shell script sudo apt get update Retrieve the latest package list sudo apt get install ncurses dev uboot mkimage bison flex gettext texinfo g subversion git core netpbm samba Install the specified package sudo cp smb conf sample etc samba smb conf Copy the configuration file for samba sudo smbpasswd a username Set up the password for samba sudo etc init d smbd restart Restart samba The password is required to execute sudo commands If you use sudo commands sequentially however you do not need to re enter the password within a certain period CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 4 Building 40 Computex 4 1 3 Executing initial build script The script file initial buildroot make sh is provided to extract and execute make Buildroot Execute this initial build script to build U Boot Linux kernel and applications Start the initial build script by executing the following command ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK_ version initia buildroot make sh or ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK_ version sh initial buildroot make sh Building from the source files can take anywhere from ten or twenty minutes to a few hours ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK_V1 00 00 ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK_V1 00 00 initial buildroot
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308. that the board itself cannot restore U Boot if it fails to be reloaded due to a power loss It can be restored using a JTAG ICE such as Computex PALMiCE3 4 1 1 Executing the development environment setup script The script file initial setup packages cev sdk sh is provided for installing the package for making Buildroot and setting up a development environment such as samba Execute this development environment setup script to set up a development environment Move to the CEV Linux SDK folder to verify its contents The commands are ubuntu ubuntu cd CEV_Linux_SDK_ version ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK_ version Il ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK_V1 00 00 Jubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK_V1 00 00 l1 Gat 3856 drwxr xr x 3 ubuntu ubuntu 4096 Aug 26 6 ubuntu ubuntu 4096 Aug 1 ubuntu ubuntu 3827772 Aug 23 1 ubuntu ubuntu 65546 Aug 9 cevrzail PALMiCE3 cpf 1 ubuntu ubuntu 9850 Aug 8 14 cevrzail PALMiCE3 mcr 2 ubuntu ubuntu 4096 Aug 23 1 ubuntu ubuntu 121 Aug 23 initial buildroot make sh 1 ubuntu ubuntu 298 Mar 1 tntttat setup packaqes cev sdk sh 1 ubuntu ubuntu 12422 Oct 20 smb conf sample U ubuntu ubunt CEV_Linux_SDK_V1 00 00S J CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 4 Building 35 If the shell script file extension sh has no execution attributes use the following chmod command to set the execution attributes ubuntu ubuntu CEV_Linux_SDK_ version chmod x sh
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315. tion guide Chapter 8 CEV RZ A1L Web Applications 57 Computex 8 2 2 Changing date and time You can change the date and time on the RZ A1L At power on the clock starts at 00 00 00 on January 1 1970 x Lug 20130801 LAN eth0 LAN wlan0 CM J100 CEV RZ A1L Specify the year month and day with an 8 digit number in the left text box For August 1 2013 enter 20130801 Specify the time with a 6 digit number in the right text box For 9 35 30 enter 093530 Click the button to immediately reflect the date and time change on the board The date and time cannot be stored by the board because it does not have a battery for backup CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 8 CEV RZ A1L Web Applications 58 Computex 8 2 3 LED control The board has two LEDs that can be turned on and off through the GPIO Clicking the LED control displays LED shaped icons x X8 Gi http 192 168 0 195 cgi bin led main O fox n LAN ethO LAN wlan0 CM J100 CEV RZ A1L The icon indicates the current LED status on off In the above picture LED 1 is off while LED 2 is on The icon can be flipped on off by clicking causing the LED status on the board to be the same as that of the icon CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 8 CEV
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326. ubuntu mke2fs 1 42 29 Nov 2011 Filesystem label usb_linux OS type Linux Block size 4096 log 2 Fragment size 4096 log 2 Stride 0 blocks Stripe width 0 blocks 125952 inodes 503432 blocks 25171 blocks 5 00 reserved for the super user First data block 0 Maximum filesystem blocks 515899392 16 block groups 32768 blocks per group 32768 fragments per group 7872 inodes per group Superblock backups stored on blocks 32768 98304 163840 229376 294912 Allocating group tables done Writing inode tables done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information done ubuntu ubuntu CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 3 Setting up CEV Linux SDK 33 Computex 6 The USB flash drive is usually not mounted after being unmounted and formatted Once formatting is complete disconnect and then reconnect the USB flash drive to initiate automatic mounting In the example below the USB flash drive device dev sdb1 is mounted on the media usb linux folder ubuntu ubuntu df Filesystem 1K blocks Used Available Use Mounted on dev sda1 19609276 16957168 1656012 92 udev 505072 4 505068 1 dev tmpfs 204960 820 204140 2 run none 5120 0 5120 0 run lock none 512396 152 512244 1 run shm dev sdb1 1982064 21712 1859668 2 media usb_linux 7 The Linux bootable USB flash drive can now be written to from Ubuntu 8 Extract the rootfs cevrzall linux date tar gz file and the
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331. use either etc termcap or the compiled binary terminfo blocks but prefers the second form In the misc directory there is a text file terminfo src in editable terminfo format which can be used to generate the terminfo binaries that s what make install data does If the package was built with the enable termcap option enabled and the ncurses library cannot find a terminfo description for your terminal it will fall back to the termcap file supplied with your system which the ncurses package installation leaves strictly alone The utilities are as follows tic terminfo source to binary compiler infocmp terminfo binary to source decompiler comparator clear emits clear screen for current terminal tput shell script access to terminal capabilities toe table of entries utility tset terminal initialization utility The first two tic and infocmp are used for manipulating terminfo descriptions the next two clear and tput are for use in shell scripts The CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 10 Software included in the CEV Linux SDK 173 Computex last tset is provided for 4 4BSD compatibility The source code for all of these lives in the progs directory Detailed documentation for all libraries and utilities can be found in the man and doc directories An HTML introduction to ncurses panels and menus programming lives in the doc html directory Manpages in HTML forma
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334. utex Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction reser renes 1 Um IntroduUetion Pee T 1 1 2 Equipment required Lee 2 1 2 Command Syntax oce cou dee E a cece 3 1 4 Operating Environment hh TE 3 1 5 Support COMMMUNMILY M T UU T T 3 1 6 Changes to CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK V2 tices cetiendcdnnndnniekiceuiuaccl 4 Chapter 2 Setting up the Linux development environment 5 2 1 Introduction esee ce PUEDE rp EUER 5 2 2 Downloading 5 2 2 1 Downloading VMware Player i 5 2 2 2 Downloading iioi C 9 2 2 3 Downloading Tera Teri eenen 11 9ISNalIGIaNIGS6MNOIU0 KS 14 2 3 1 Installing VMware Player sac rn obtu simu teni ctun ecu cuu tente etu uu edu uEE 14 2 3 2 Installing and setting up Ubuntu i 17 2 3 3 Installing Tera TPItEuiesrusucusuqesequstquscdustdusqdustdusddustussdestuus d dust usd ee 24 Chapter 3 Setting up CEV Linux SDK 28 Sintroduction a aR 28 3 2 Downloading CEV Linux SDK i 28 3 3 Extracting the CEV Linux SDK ar ea eae ee eee 31 3 4 Creating a USB flash drive using the compiled binary file 33 Chapter 4 Building cernes 35 4 1 ntroduction SES Ra deuia a A A ieee 35 4 1 1 Executing the development environment setup script 35 4 1 2 Description of development environment setup script 40 4 1 3 Executing initial build SGD
335. ux 53 Computex 7 6 3 Verifying the network settings To verify the network connections use the following commands Verifying Ethernet eth0 CEV ifconfig ethO ethO Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 A0 0B 21 00 01 inet addr 192 168 0 140 Bcast 192 168 0 255 Mask 255 255 255 0 inet6 addr fe80 2a0 bff fe00 1 64 Scope Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 1442 errors 0 dropped 115 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 203 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 1000 RX bytes 129565 126 5 KiB TX bytes 111417 108 8 KiB Interrupt 33 Hwaddr This is a MAC address By default it stores the vendor code for Computex inet addr The user can access from any devices on the same network using the IP address configured here CEV RZ A1L Linux SDK installation guide Chapter 7 Running CEV RZ A1L Linux 54 Computex Chapter 8 CEV RZ A1L Web Applications 8 1 Introduction The Linux file system for this board has built in Web applications for controlling the httpd server and the board Connecting this board to the access point or hub in your home with Ethernet ethO allows you to open the operation menu of the board in a Web browser on your PC tablet or smartphone on the same LAN See 7 6 3 Verifying the network settings for an explanation of how to verify the IP address Open the browser on your windows PC and then enter the IP address of the CEV RZ A1L board This operation ha
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