[meta-xilinx] Fwd: toolchain

andrey andrey at elphel.com
Sun Jan 5 09:12:47 PST 2014


Edward,

you may try to generate boot.bin without use of Xilinx tools, only free software. We use it for our Zynq-based product (http://blog.elphel.com) and also it tested on Microzed and ZC706 boards. There is a configuration for the Zedboard, but we do not have the board and did not test it.
http://sourceforge.net/p/elphel/meta-ezynq

Andrey


---- On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 08:16:07 -0800 Edward Vidal <vidal.develone at gmail.com> wrote ---- 




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Edward Vidal <vidal.develone at gmail.com>
 Date: Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 9:46 AM
Subject: toolchain
To: "yocto at yoctoproject.org" <yocto at yoctoproject.org>

 
Hello all,
I am currently working with the zedboard using a rootfs generated with a dylan branch of yocto (gsl, gnuplot, gnuradio, java, vlc, v4l-utils, and openCV with C920 camera).  My zImage and devicetree.dtb were built with yocto sdk.  My BOOT.BIN (FSBL system.bit and u-boot) were built with 14.4 of Xilinx Tools.  This requires dual booting a CentOS 6.4 x86_64 (Xilinx Tools) and Fedora19 x86_64 (Yocto).  I have not been able to run Yocto on CentOS since the need for higher version of python.  
 
Is it possible to generate a BOOT.BIN with the files generated with Yocto?   

This requires 2 toolchains.  I was checking the difference between the 2 see the attached files. 
Should the difference between the toolchains be of concern going forward?  
 
My Xilinx tools are node locked and I can only use on a single system.
Is there a method to run Yocto on CentOS6.4 x86_64?
Any and all help will be appreciated.

Thanks  

 


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