Part 1 Building The Bsp Software; Before You Begin - Intel Quark SoC X1000 User Manual

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Part 1 Building the BSP software

This section contains the following topics:
Before you begin
Downloading software
Building the EDKII firmware
Building the GRUB OS loader [Linux build environment only]
Creating a file system and building the kernel using Yocto [Linux build environment only]
Building the Linux* cross compile toolchain using Yocto [Linux build environment only]
Creating a flash image for the board [Linux build environment only]
Patching flash binary files using platform data file
Programming flash on the board using serial interface
Programming flash on the board using DediProg
Booting the board from SD card
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Before you begin
Before you begin:
Note: Remove all previous versions of the software before installing the current version.
Individual components require very different environments (compiler options and
others). To avoid cross-pollution, the commands in each section below must
be run in a new command line window every time.
Order Number: 329687-007US
You need a host PC running either:
- Linux*; Intel recommends a 64-bit Linux system
- Microsoft* Windows* 7, x64
You need an internet connection to download third party sources.
The build process may require as much as 30 GB of free disk space.
To program the board you can use:
A serial interface using the UEFI shell or Linux* run-time (see
A DediProg* SF100 SPI Flash Programmer (or equivalent) and the associated
flashing software (see
An Intel
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Galileo IDE (Galileo board only; see the Intel
Started Guide for details)
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Galileo Board Getting
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Quark™ SoC X1000
BSP Build and Software User Guide
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