Questions tagged [embedded-linux]
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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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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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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Working of __asm__ __volatile__ ("" : : : "memory")
What basically __asm__ __volatile__ () does and what is significance of "memory" for ARM architecture?
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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 to compile dts Linux device tree source files to dtb?
I have a device tree file (.dts) and I want to compile the file for my powerpc based board.
How can I do it on my machine, which is not powerpc based?? Can I do it with the DTC installed on my Ubuntu ...
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Learning Kernel Programming [closed]
I want to learn lLinux Kernel programming.
What would be the starting points for that? What could be some of the simpler problems to target?
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How to write a simple Linux device driver?
I need to write an SPI Linux character device driver for omap4 from scratch.
I know some basics of writing device drivers. But, I don't know how to start writing platform specific device driver from ...
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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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Implementing an update/upgrade system for embedded Linux devices
I have an application that runs on an embedded Linux device and every now and then changes are made to the software and occasionally also to the root file system or even the installed kernel.
In the ...
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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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Measurement of TLB effects on a Cortex-A9
After reading the following paper https://people.freebsd.org/~lstewart/articles/cpumemory.pdf ("What every programmer should know about memory") I wanted to try one of the author's test, that is, ...
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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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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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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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How to find which Yocto Project recipe populates a particular file on an image root filesystem
I work with the Yocto Project quite a bit and a common challenge is determining why (or from what recipe) a file has been included on the rootfs. This is something that can hopefully be derived from ...
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Tool to visualize the device tree file (dtb) used by the Linux kernel? [closed]
I am looking for a tool which can graphically represent the hardware device tree used in linux kernel. I am trying to understand linux kernel for particular arm chipset. It would be a really useful ...
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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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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 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 interpret /proc/mounts?
When i do the following.
"cat /proc/mounts".
tmpfs /export/ftp/import tmpfs rw,relatime,size=102400k 0 0
tmpfs /export/ftp/export tmpfs rw,relatime,size=10240k,mode=755 0 0
The documentation of ...
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Tips for learning embedded linux [closed]
I want to learn the basics of embedded linux. To do this I am assuming that I need to go and buy some sort of hardware board and have the linux kernel code.
I have no idea where to start with this ...
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Year 2038 solution for embedded Linux (32 bit)? [duplicate]
What is the proper way to handle times in C code for 32-bit embedded Linux (ARMLinux) to ensure that the code continues to work properly after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038 (when a signed 32-bit ...
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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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List all harddrives in a linux system [closed]
I'm having problems to detect which one of my block devices is the hard drive. My system has a cd-rom drive, USB drives, and a single hard drive of unknown vendor/type.
How can I identify the hard ...
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Why Device Tree Structure (DTS) file is needed both in bootloader and kernel source code?
Bootloaders like U-Boot that do not implement the Open Firmware API, are expected to pass to the kernel a binary form of the flattened device tree - LinuxFDTBlob
Why are the DTS files present in the ...
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Tracking down mysterious high-priority thread suspend inside the kernel
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I'm working on an embedded Linux system (using kernel 3.4 and bionic, Android-like) that is running on a multi-core ARMv7a SoC. We have a user-space thread that is basically servicing ...
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Duplicating identical BeagleBone Black setups
After having set-up and customized my "master" BeagleBone Black (BBB) with applications etc. on the on-board eMMC, I want to duplicate it on other BBB boards.
What is the best way to duplicate the ...
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embedded web browser
I'm looking for Linux embedded web browser, or preferably just a rendering object (it will not be used for actual browsing, just for displaying web based gui).
The requirements are:
Written in C/C++...
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Function caller in linux kernel
Is there a way to get function caller in linux kernel? I know __func__ returns the function name which is executing. I am looking for the function which called "__func__"
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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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Linux timer hangs sometime and stops at 1ns
I have an embedded board with PowerPC 5200 running Realtime Linux with version 2.6.33.
My application is using one high-resolution timer in Linux for alarms. This timer sometimes didn’t expire. The ...
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What is the difference between the firmware and the operating system?
In embedded devices such as printer, switches, I am confused what the difference between the firmware and the operating system is. Are embedded devices operating systems similar to PCs (Linux and ...
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Getting U-boot's Version from Userspace
Does anyone know of a way to get U-boot version installed from userspace? There is the fw_printenv command that provides access to U-boot's environment variables, but not the version.
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modifying kernel config in Yocto
I am trying to modify the kernel config without luck.
There is a BSP in meta-xxx-yyy/ with recipes-kernel/linux/linux_git.bb.
I try to override the kernel config in my layer named meta-xxx-mylayer ...
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How to switch linux kernel console after boot process?
On my embedded system I usually use /dev/ttyS0 as a main console. This is achieved by passing kernel parameter console=/dev/ttyS0 and when init takes its part, getty is fired on the same device as ...
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Hello Word Device Tree Based device driver
I have read and almost gone through all the linux kernel documentation on the device tree and device tree overlays.I am not able to understand if we have to create a new entree in the device tree of ...
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Continuous Integration/ Unit testing in embedded C++ systems
What tools are generally used for unit testing and especially continuous integration for embedded systems?
I am especially thinking that you usually have to cross-compile and deploy, and also that ...
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How to do power save on a ARM-based Embedded Linux system?
I plan to develop a nice little application that will run on an arm-based embedded Linux platform; however, since that platform will be battery-powered, I'm searching for relevant information on how ...
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u-boot : Relocation
This one is a basic question related to u-boot.
Why does the u-boot code relocate itself ?
Ok, it makes sense if u-boot is executing from NOR-flash or boot ROM space but if it runs from SDRAM ...
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How to change device (LCD) parameters dynamically on Android Linux ARM device [duplicate]
I am trying to use loadable Kernel module to modify the LCD display parameters. Following is compiled code for the kernel.
void set_fb_video ()
{
platform_device_unregister(&goldfish_lcd);
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Determining CPU utilization
Is there a command or any other way to get the current or average CPU utilization (for a multi-processor environment) in Linux?
I am using embedded Linux in a small system. Basically, I need to ...
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How to use an own device tree and modified kernel config in Yocto?
I am working to build an own "embeeded linux" with yocto. It is based on the SAMA5D3x-MB + SAMA5D3x-CM(RONETIX) with the SAMA5D35. I have two questions:
1.) changing the device tree
I build an image ...
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C vs C++ in embedded Linux
I am developing an application for embedded Linux (ARM). It will execute 500 times/sec, therefore speed is important. I would prefer to use C++ but I am afraid it will be slower than C even if I avoid ...
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arm-linux-gnueabihf-gdb versus gdb-multiarch
I'm trying to perform cross platform remote debugging from my x86 computer to a remote ARM device. (ex: Beagle Bone Black)
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 and Eclipse CDT.
I installed the package gcc-arm-...
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Embedded Linux for total beginner
I want to learn how to develop in embedded linux. What materials should I need? I don't have the actual embedded device so I plan to use some device emulator for the PC. I want to know how to load the ...
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How can I find which physical device /dev/console connects to?
There is a device file called /dev/console, whose (major,minor) is (5,1).
When I boot with a serial console, it connects to my UART port as /dev/ttyS0 does.
But when I boot with serial console ...
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Docker on embedded systems, why not?
There was a project thrown my way recently that involves the orchestration of several (Linux capable) embedded devices, deploying software to them, and allowing for the applications to be updated when ...
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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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Difference between wic and hddimg format in yocto
I have generated a core-image-minimal image for my Intel board in Yocto.
Looking into tmp/deploy/images folder they are many images.
I flashed *.wic image using dd command on USB and it created two ...
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Lock a mutex multiple times in the same thread
I'm developing an application on an embedded linux OS (uClinux) and I need to be able to lock the mutex more than once (by the same thread).
I have a mutex and a mutexattr defined and initialized as ...