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Some reference designs contains a preconfigured PetaLinux project as template. This can be used instead of creating a new project described on step two.
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- PetaLinux Working Environment (see UG1144)
- PetaLinux Tools Installation is completed.
"/bin/sh" is bash
- Set Working Environment:
- $ source <path-to-installed-PetaLinux>/settings.sh
- Create a New Project (see UG1144):
$ petalinux-create --type project --template <CPU_TYPE> --name <PROJECT_NAME>
- <CPU_TYPE>: zynqMP, zynq, microblaze
- <PROJECT_NAME>:The name of the project you are building
- Import Hardware Configuration (see UG1144):
- Export Hardware Definition File (*.hdf) from the Vivado Project into the PetaLinux root folder "<plnx-proj-root>":
- change to PetaLinux root folder:
- Run:$ petalinux-config --get-hw-description
- Export Hardware Definition File (*.hdf) from the Vivado Project into the PetaLinux root folder "<plnx-proj-root>":
- (optional) Configure your PetaLinux:
- While anywhere in the project folder tree:
- Run:$ petalinux-config
- Run:$ petalinux-config -c kernel
- Run:$ petalinux-config -c rootfs
- Build System Image (see UG1144):
- While anywhere in the project folder tree:
- Run:$ petalinux-build
- Take u-boot.elf, image.ub, bl31.elf (ZynqMP only) from "<plnx-proj-root>/images/linux" and make BOOT.BIN. It is recommended to create the FSBL and PMU Firmware (ZynqMP only) with SDK/HSI tools.
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Manual changes can be done in the subfolder "<plnx-proj-root>/project-spec/meta-user/"
U-Boot | recipes-bsp/u-boot/files/platform-top.h | overwrite, add UBoot settings |
Device Tree | recipes-bsp/device-tree/files/system-user.dtsi | overwrite, add device tree attributes |
Kernel | recipes-kernel/linux/linux-xlnx/ | changes with "petalinux-config -c kernel" will be add here automatically |
PetaLinux 2017.4
PetaLinux Installation
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