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Embedded Linux is the use of Linux in embedded computer systems such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants, media players, set-top boxes, and other consumer electronics devices, networking equipment, machine control, industrial automation, navigation equipment and medical instruments.

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How to read a binary data over serial terminal in C program?

I read followed links and other sources, but didn't find answer for my question. Binary data over serial terminal Data gets corrupted during transmission over the serial port I communicate with my ...
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How to know linux scheduler time slice?

I'm looking for the value of the time slice (or quantum) of my Linux kernel. Specific Questions: Is there a /proc file which expose such an information ? (Or) Is it well-defined in the Linux header ...
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Image vs zImage vs uImage

What is the difference between them? I know that u-boot needs a kernel in uImage format. The system I use first boots from stage 1 loader and then it calls u-boot. I want to discard u-boot and ...
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ERROR: Could not build wheels for scipy which use PEP 517 and cannot be installed directly

I'm trying to install scipy via pip on my 64 bit ARMV8 board. I have already installed openblas which is required by scipy. So, no issues with that. When i gave pip3 install scipy --trusted-host pypi....
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adding i2c client devices on x86_64

On my x86_64 board, there is i2c-bus coming out of a MFD device. There are devices on to this i2c-bus. I am able to detect these devices using i2cdetect program. # i2cdetect -y 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 ...
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Working of __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : : "memory")

What basically __asm__ __volatile__ () does and what is significance of "memory" for ARM architecture?
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How do I find ARM Linux entry point when it fails to uncompress?

I am trying to boot Linux via U-boot on a custom board with i.MX6 (CPU core is ARM Cortex A9) We seem to have ported Das U-Boot(2009.08) successfully. But booting Linux fails at the last U-Boot ...
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Linux memory overcommit details

I am developing SW for embedded Linux and i am suffering system hangs because OOM Killer appears from time to time. Before going beyond i would like to solve some confusing issues about how Linux ...
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what does "-sh: executable_path:not found" mean

i am trying to run an executable in linux shell ( OpenELEC on raspberry pi ) OpenELEC:~ # /storage/fingi/usr/lib/autossh/autossh -sh: /storage/fingi/usr/lib/autossh/autossh: not found What does the "...
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What does request_mem_region() actually do and when it is needed?

I'm studying on writing embedded linux driver, and decided to fire a few GPIOs to make sure I understand the book (LDD3, chap9.4.1) correctly. I am able to control the correct GPIO pins as intended (...
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Explaination of ARM (especifically mobile) Peripherals Addressing and Bus architecture?

I will first say that I'm not expert in the field and my question might contain misunderstanding, in which case, I'll be glad if you correct me and attach resources so I can learn further details. I'...
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How to add a Linux kernel driver module as a Buildroot package?

I am currently building an Embedded Linux for my Zybo Board from Xilinx. For this I use Buildroot. Now I want to add a driver, written in C, which can be used by a user program to write to some ...
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Cross compile mono for arm

Has anyone successfully cross-compiled mono for ARM under Linux without scratchbox or qemu? (maybe with distcc or some cross-compiler toolchain)
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How to set Linux kernel command line on ARM?

My understanding is that for ARM there are three sources for the kernel boot command line in general: Those given as CONFIG_CMDLINE in the kernel configuration Those passed on by the boot loader (...
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Install things on Pepper

How would I install things on Pepper, since I don't know what package manager it uses. I usually use apt on my Ubuntu machine and want to install some packages on Pepper. I'm not sure what package ...
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Write a bash shell script that consumes a constant amount of RAM for a user defined time [closed]

I am trying to write a bash shell script that consumes a high amount of RAM on an embedded device for a user defined time. How do I do it without using arrays ?
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Building kernel uImage using LOADADDR

While building the kernel I am giving LOADADDR as "0x80008000": make uImage LOADADDR=0x80008000 Can you please help to understand what is the use of this? Can I change the LOADADDR, is there any ...
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Pass large amount of binary data from u-boot to linux kernel

Have some issues with passing large amount of data (3 MB) from uboot to linux kernel 2.6.35.3 on imx50 ARM board. This data is required in kernel device driver probe function and then it should be ...
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How do the files in '/dev' match Linux's model of a device? [closed]

Here is my understanding in opening to a file for reading/writing. In the application layer, I can invoke the fopen() function. The fwrite() function will invoke a system call open(). After the OS ...
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Cross compiling a kernel module

I'm trying to cross compile a helloworld kernel (2.6.x) module for ARM architecture on my intel x86 host. The codesourcery tool chain for ARM is located at: /home/ravi/workspace/hawk/arm-2009q3 The ...
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Driving Beaglebone GPIO through /dev/mem

I'm trying to write a C program for blinking a LED on the Beaglebone. I know I can use the sysfs way...but I'd like to see if it is possible to get the same result mapping the physical address space ...
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how to rebuild rootfs in buildroot

I am going to setup build environment to make my own linux embedded system for AT91SAM9X25 Board. I am using buildroot to do this. The make command build all targets, the first it build toolchain then ...
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The irq in kernel function asm_do_IRQ() is different from the one I request in module

I did some experiment with a cortex-A9 development board. I used gpio_to_irq() to get an irq num and I requested the irq and wrote a small driver with it , it was 196 in syslog . And I added some ...
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Content of /proc/iomem

1) Is it possible to access a physical address which is not defined in /proc/iomem? 2) If the physical address range of a device does not appear in /proc/iomem, does it mean that the device has not ...
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spidev Linux driver on Intel Atom board

I am working on bringing up SPI on Kontron's Atom-based SMARC-sXBTi board under Linux. Kontron provided Yocto BSP but it does not include SPI driver. I rebuilt Linux with SPI support. I can see the ...
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Is there a way to check the exact list of packages that will be installed in the image in Yocto?

In Yocto-based Embedded Linux distributions, I am really interested in finding the complete list of packages/recipes/kernel modules from each dependent layers that will be built and installed to an ...
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How to cross-compile for MIPS?

I have a DVB receiver (set-top box) similar like Dreambox and it has MIPS cpu It has embedded Linux and I can connect to it with telnet Question is how to compile simple "Hello World" application in ...
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insmod error: inserting './hello.ko': -1 Invalid module format"

I have just made my first driver module, the hello world module following LDD3. However unfortunately encountered this error: insmod: error inserting './hello.ko': -1 Invalid module format. I am ...
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Why does arm-linux-gnueabi-g++-4.4 always build a "7-A" binary?

I'm running Ubuntu 12:04LTS and installed arm-linux-gnueabi C and C++ compiler. The compiled binary won't run on my target board. It looks like even if I specify the cpu and arch, the compiler still ...
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When we use irq_set_chained_handler the irq line will be disabled or not?

When we use irq_set_chained_handler the irq line will not be disabled or not, when we are servicing the associated handler, as in case of request_irq.
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What is the difference between RTOS and Embedded Linux? [closed]

RTOS and Embedded Linux are used for embedded systems programming. Is Embedded Linux itself an RTOS ? Can anyone list the comparison or difference please?
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How does the linux kernel manage less than 1GB physical memory?

I'm learning the linux kernel internals and while reading "Understanding Linux Kernel", quite a few memory related questions struck me. One of them is, how the Linux kernel handles the memory mapping ...
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Userspace vs kernel space driver

I am looking to write a PWM driver. I know that there are two ways we can control a hardware driver: User space driver. Kernel space driver If in general (do not consider a PWM driver case) we ...
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How to create a defconfig file from a .config?

I have done make menuconfig for a board defconfig and modified few configurations. When I select save, a new .config was created in the Kernel top directory. I want to create new defconfig for this ....
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How to use bluetoothctl like hcitool lescan to report repeated proximity beacons

I can use hcitool lescan with the --duplicates flag to capture periodic LE Advertising Reports (proximity beacons) from two nearby BLE devices: $ sudo hcitool lescan --duplicates LE Scan ... C8:0F:10:...
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How is the init process started in the Linux kernel?

I am trying to understand the init process in the linux kernel which is the first process and is statically initialized with the INIT_TASK macro. 161 #define INIT_TASK(tsk) \ 162 { ...
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How to setup a periodic timer callback in a Linux kernel module

I am working on a Linux kernel module that registers a callback for interrupts that come from a custom-made board and puts the received data in a queue behind a char device interface to be processed ...
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valgrind on the ARM9?

I see that valgrind has an ARM7 target, but I find conflicting information on whether valgrind has support for the ARM9. The ARM9 target I am working with is running linux. Has anyone specifically ...
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Passing Bootargs via Chosen node in Device Tree not working for Beaglebone Black

As per my understanding chosen node is used to send boot arguments to the kernel. The following is the chosen node of the existing device code (am335x-bone-common.dtsi). chosen { stdout-path = &...
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How to get the address of a kernel module that was inserted using insmod?

I would like to know the address of a kernel module. Actually, from stack trace it looks that the crash has been triggered from a kernel module (which have been insmoded after system boots up). There ...
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Can I prevent a Linux user space pthread yielding in critical code?

I am working on an user space app for an embedded Linux project using the 2.6.24.3 kernel. My app passes data between two file nodes by creating 2 pthreads that each sleep until a asynchronous IO ...
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Cannot cross-compile Mono for ARM [duplicate]

For the last three days I've been trying to cross-compile Mono 2.11.4 for the TechNexion Blizzard board (running an unknown version of Angstrom) using a virtual Ubuntu (12.04) on my Win7 32 bit ...
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how to use the libnl library to trigger nl80211 commands?

Please can someone give an simple example on how to use libnl to use nl80211. I tried to go through iw source code but it is very confusing. Can any one give a simple program on how to trigger nl80211 ...
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Yocto add custom UBoot Environment Variables

I am trying to add two new u-boot environment variables through my Yocto build process. My file u-boot-imx_2021.04.bbappend contains FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := "${THISDIR}/${PN}:" SRC_URI += ...
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triggering user space with kernel

I need to send a string from kernel to a user space function without asking for it in particular from the user space, sort of triggering a function or application in the user space via some event in ...
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Difference between device_register and driver_register

I am writing a UART driver. I came across the two functions in the chapter 14.Linux Device Model. int device_register(struct device *dev); int driver_register(struct device_driver *drv); Since UART ...
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how to change the host type for a 'Canadian cross' compilation of GCC with crosstool-NG

I've installed crosstool-NG and built GCC on a host+build x86 machine that targets arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi. I've then used arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi-gcc to compile a program that ran well on my ARM ...
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call to request_mem_region() fails

The start address 0x4806E000 (UART4 base address) is already present in /proc/iomem with the name omap4-uart. How to disable the memory regions already allocated ?. Edit : Even though ...
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Are kernel headers depend on processor type, vendor etc?

I have downloaded the sources for a Linux kernel from kernel.org and created the header files by calling make ARCH=arm headers_check I have an embedded platform and ask myself if this is enough ...
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Why is kernel boot too late?

I have zynq-microzed board and my log messages are following... [Mon Jun 09 19:28:38.231 2014] SF: Detected S25FL129P_64K/S25FL128S_64K with page size 64 KiB, total 16 MiB [Mon Jun 09 19:28:38.446 ...
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