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Armhf buildds and porter box hosted at ARM
I'm in the middle of setting up new build machines for the armhf
port (see the
wiki for more details). We'll shortly have six machines set up in
the machine room here at ARM in Cambridge:
- harris as a porter box
- hartmann, hasse, hebden and henze running buildd software
- hoiby as a hot spare
All of these machines are Freescale i.MX53 Quickstart (aka "loco")
development boards. They include a 1GHz i.MX53 CPU (based around the
ARM Cortex A8, one of the ARMv7-A family). They have 1GB of RAM and
native SATA. They're lovely little machines, measuring just 3 inches
square. To mount them usefully in a machine room, I've mounted each
board with a 320GB notebook hard drive and the necessary cabling onto
a small perspex card as you can see here. Then we can fit 6 such
machines and a normal PC-style ATX PSU into a 3U mini-rack. Well,
it almost fits - the power supply pokes out a little so we'll
need 4U of space when we come to mount it.
The Quickstart boards have been sponsored
by Linaro, and ditto my time
setting up these machines. Thanks!
As is common with new development boards, these machines are
not quite fully supported in Debian yet. The kernels we're
using are locally-built, using the sources supplied by Freescale. For
now, that means a heavily-patched "2.6.35" kernel but we're expecting
to be able to switch to mainline very soon. The .config I'm using
is kernel.config,
and I've built it natively on harris using
fakeroot make -j2 deb-pkg DEBEMAIL=93sam@debian.org DEBFULLNAME="Steve McIntyre" KDEB_PKGVERSION=1buildd1
Similarly to the setup for
the armel
machines, for now I've tweaked things when installing the
kernel:
- depmod:
- Need to make sure that depmod is run so the new kernel can
find and load modules at boot. Added trivial script
in
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/depmod to do this.
- initramfs-tools:
- Needed to copy the
file
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools into
place from my amd64 machine; I'm guessing this would be there
automatically on a new-enough version of initramfs-tools on
the armel machines, but we're still using Lenny as a base
system for now even if I'm using a Squeeze-based kernel.
- flash-kernel:
- Add support for these boards
- #550584: kernel
postinst hook script
(
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-flash-kernel ) to
create uImage and uInitrd files from the kernel zImage and the
initramfs.
Finally, I've tweaked the uboot config on the machines to use the
uImage and uInitrd files that are generated by flash-kernel:
MX53-LOCO U-Boot > setenv loadaddr 0x70800000
MX53-LOCO U-Boot > setenv initrdaddr 0x71000000
MX53-LOCO U-Boot > setenv bootargs_sata set bootargs \$\{bootargs\} root=/dev/sda2 rw rootwait
MX53-LOCO U-Boot > setenv load_sata_kernel ext2load sata 0:1 \$\{loadaddr\} /uImage
MX53-LOCO U-Boot > setenv load_sata_initrd ext2load sata 0:1 \$\{initrdaddr\} /uInitrd
MX53-LOCO U-Boot > setenv load_sata run load_sata_kernel load_sata_initrd
MX53-LOCO U-Boot > setenv bootcmd_sata sata init\; run bootargs_base bootargs_sata load_sata\; bootm \$\{loadaddr\} \$\{initrdaddr\}
MX53-LOCO U-Boot > setenv bootcmd run bootcmd_sata
And I've added extra config into uboot to use the pre-installed
Ubuntu system on the micro SD card as a fall-back:
MX53-LOCO U-Boot > setenv bootcmd_rescue sata init\; run bootargs_base bootargs_sata\; mmc read 0 \$\{loadaddr\} 0x800 0x1800\; bootm
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3 comments
Re: Armhf buildds and porter box hosted at ARM
Tom
wrote on Mon, 19 Sep 2011 15:45 |
Very inspiring post.
I was wondering if you could share some more details on the rack case. I was looking for something similar to host a few soekris boards.
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Re: Armhf buildds and porter box hosted at ARM
Steve
wrote on Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:53 |
Hi Tom, I looked them up at Schroff (www.Schroff.co.uk) to see what to get, then bought the bits from Farnell. There's a huge range of options.
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Have You ported the Hypervisor Steve?
KrishnaPavan
wrote on Thu, 02 Feb 2012 12:24 |
Hi Steve, Can you please tell me, if you have used Hypervisor to port and use on iMX53 boards.
Please inform me!
I am only aware of a Source Code, that has been developed to be used on emulator by Ian. Please Kindly Inform :: Regards :: Krishna Pavan
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