
Course Objectives
To provide an understanding of the essentials to utilize the Yocto Project on top of your firm knowledge about Embedded GNU/Linux, the GNU/Linux kernel and friends. We’ll see how a BSP/framework maintainer would use the Yocto Project as well as developers who might not even want/need to know they are using it.
Introduction
This four day training combines theory with hands-on exercises in order to introduce the Yocto Project.
It answers frequently asked questions like:
- Is it really necessary to use another version of the tool-chain/libraries/packages for each and every GNU/Linux project and an top of that to follow a different work-flow?
- Can you ensure that the development environment is identical for all developers/suppliers and that you can still produce identical builds like today in 10+ years from now?
- Can the YP help find out under what software licenses the packages you use are licensed?
- ... and much more
Hands-on sessions are performed on target hardware (e.g. Beagle Bone Black Rev. C - http://beagleboard.org/BLACK). After the training the students will be able to download a docker image with Ubuntu 14.x and all dependencies pre-installed plus the examples in order to work with the course material in their own labs. Please note that this is not an introductory course to Embedded GNU/Linux like the one we offer here. You should already know how Embedded GNU/Linux works and maybe you even configured/built the Linux kernel for some of your projects.
Who should attend?
You already use GNU/Linux for your projects and have probably heard about the Yocto Project, but did not dare to have a closer look into it, or had difficulties using it. You don’t know whether and how your daily workflow can be accomodated in the YP and generally find the YP rather complicated. Why do we need all this since up to know everything was (supposedly) much easier? After the training you should be able to decide whether you need the YP or not. The workshop is aimed at software-, development-, system engineers, testers, administrators, engineers and other parties interested in the YP, with a solid knowledge of Embedded GNU/Linux.
Requirements
- Experience with Embedded GNU/Linux (kernel, userspace, root filesystem, tools) - check contents here
Delivery Options
All the training material is English, but the presentation of it can be in English or in German, as you wish.
- on-site - instructor driven *)
- on-line - instructor driven **) on-site/on-line combination - instructor driven *)**)
We’ll provide laptops*), boards*)**), workbooks and reference books (in English)*)**), remote access to servers and boards **), screen-sharing **), audio-bridge **). For possible training delivery options check here and/or ask here.
The work- and reference books typically stay with the students after the training.
Timetable
- 4 days in a row 09:00 until 17:00 with breaks (your timezone - TBD)
Trainer
- check here
Course Outline
INTRODUCTION
- history of Unix/Linux, licenses, standards, work with free software, finding help, spelunking, the unix philosophy
EMBEDDED SPECIFICS
- Linux on the desktop compared to Linux in an embedded system, cross-/native toolchains, pre-built toolchains, build systems, C libraries,...
EVAL BOARD
- How does it boot?, See it booting
YOCTO INTRODUCTION
- What is Yocto? Why use the YP? What is the YP?, Poky, BitBake, OE-Core, Metadata
THE YOCTO AUTOBUILDER
- What is the YP autobuilder?, Docker container (pull, launch container)
THE YP WORKFLOW
- Intro
- Workflow, OE architecture
- Configuration (User, Metadata, Machine, Distribution Policy)
- Sources
- Build (Source fetching, Patching, Configure/Compile/Install, Pseudo, Examples of recipes, Output analysis/Packaging, Image Generation, SDK Generation)
- Customizing Images (Intro, local.conf, IMAGE_FEATURES, custom .bb files, custom packagegroups)
BITBAKE
- History
- Syntax
- Debugging (debug level, find recipes/images/packagegroups, BitBake environment/tasks/logging, force build/specific task, cleansstate, invalidate stamp, devshell, dependency explorer, kill all BitBake instances, Bitbake graphical wrapper)
LAYERS
- Intro, bitbake-layers tool, yocto-layer tool
BSP
- Intro, System Development Workflow, BSP Developer’s Guide (bsp-tool)
KERNEL
- Intro, System Development Workflow, Kernel Development Manual (defconfig, defconfig + configuration fragment, in tree kmod, out of tree kmod, fdt,…)
APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT TOOLKIT
- Intro, Cross-Development Toolchain, Susroot, ADT- Eclipse Yocto Plug-in, The QEMU Emulator, User Space Tools
- Installing ADT & Toolchains
- Using a Cross-Toolchain tarball (Intro, Building/Installing the Cross-Toolchain tarball, Cross-Toolchain + Makefile/Autotools/Autotools lib + App, recipes)
- Using the ADT Installer (Intro, Web Server, Build image + ADT installer, Configure + run ADT installer, add ADT installer to webserver, ADT installer on host)
ECLIPSE
- Intro, Application Development Workflow
- Working with Eclipse (rootfs features, kernel + fdt, rootfs, install JDK, install Eclipse, configure Eclipse, install Yocto Plugin, Configure the Yocto Plugin, Create Autotooled Project, Configuring the Cross-Toolchains, Build the Project)
DEBUGGING
- Intro, gdb, gdb remote debugging, (gdb remote) Debugging with Eclipse, (remote) Run from Eclipse
PROFILING/TRACING
- Intro, perf, gprof, gcov, strace, ftrace, systemtap, oprofile, LTTng + Eclipse (data visualization)
PACKAGE MANAGEMENT
- Working with Packages, IPK, creating a package feed, installing a package with opkg on the target
LICENSING
- Intro, Add custom license, Open Source License Compliance
DEVTOOL
- Intro, devtool, real-world showcase meta-cfengine
Inquiry
All fields with an asterisk (*) are required.