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Old 06-05-2014, 06:47 AM   #1
kondaveetiarungopal
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Linux bsp


Hi,

I have knowledge in linux device drivers like char,block,network and usb drives..

I want to know about the board support package development..i searched in net but i did not find any proper material..
please provide full material for the bsp development..
 
Old 06-05-2014, 10:04 AM   #2
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Hi,
I have knowledge in linux device drivers like char,block,network and usb drives..

I want to know about the board support package development..i searched in net but i did not find any proper material..please provide full material for the bsp development..
Sorry, but asking people to look things up for you is fairly rude.

And when you say "board support"...it's helpful to say WHICH board, since there are lots of different one, and many versions of Linux FOR those systems. A brief search on Google yields lots:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Board_support_package
http://scottt.tw/linux-tutorials/
http://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/cur...bsp-guide.html
http://free-electrons.com/development/bsp/
http://www.embeddedrelated.com/usene...w/136605-1.php

...and those are just SOME from the first page of MANY.
 
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Old 06-05-2014, 10:33 AM   #3
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linux bsp

Hi Sir,

sorry for my rude message..

i want to develop bsp for the panda board..

please help for this..
i dont know how to start..

yes i gone through this documents but i did not understand this..

please provide some scratch documents for bsp..

one small question..
is kernel documentation contains bsp development?

how to find bsp files in linux kernel?

Please help me..
 
Old 06-05-2014, 12:52 PM   #4
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Hi Sir,
sorry for my rude message.. i want to develop bsp for the panda board..please help for this..i dont know how to start..
Did you try going to the pandaboard website? Reading their documentation?? Maybe the very-obviously-named "Getting Started" page??
http://pandaboard.org/content/resources/getting-started

...which has links for Linux, Ubuntu, and Android development, and tells you what you need. Please try to show some minimal effort of your own.
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yes i gone through this documents but i did not understand this..
If you don't understand the documents, you probably aren't going to be able to develop software...sorry if it sounds nasty, but if you don't understand the instructions, you're in over your head.
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please provide some scratch documents for bsp..
Again, asking people to look things up for you is fairly rude. Go to Google, and look things up for yourself...you've even been given starting points in my previous post.
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one small question..is kernel documentation contains bsp development? how to find bsp files in linux kernel?
Please help me..
You said that you were already familiar with developing drivers....if you are, then you should obviously be familiar with the kernel documentation, and what it provides. AGAIN, the BSP packages for whatever board you're developing for are going to have what you need...that's why they're there.
 
  


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