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diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/0_Overview/3.4.0_Overview.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/0_Overview/3.4.0_Overview.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3d638d7..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/0_Overview/3.4.0_Overview.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ ---- -edit_link: '' -title: Overview -origin_url: >- - https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/xds/xds-docs/plain/docs/part-1/xds-overview.md?h=master ---- - -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Overview - -X(cross) Development System (XDS) is set of tools that provides -multi-platform cross development with -[near-zero](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_Install) -installation. - -This guide is available in two forms: the online version and a PDF -version: - -- Online: [http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/en/master/devguides/#xcross-development-system-user's-guide](../../../#xcross-development-system-user's-guide) - -- PDF: [http://iot.bzh/download/public/XDS/docs/XDS_UsersGuide.pdf](http://iot.bzh/download/public/XDS/docs/XDS_UsersGuide.pdf) - -XDS has two goals: - -1. Provide a multi-platform, cross development -tool with near-zero installation. - -2. Keep application source files local to the user's machine, which - makes XDS compatible with existing IT policies - (e.g. corporate backup or SCM), and lets users continue to work - using their favorite editors all while keeping performance during - editing and browsing activities. - -The following illustration shows XDS as two functional blocks: -the client part and the server part. - -The client part consists of several tools some essential and some -required. -The client part must have `xds-agent` and can optionally have `xds-cli` -and `xds-gdb`. -The client part runs on the user's machine (Development Host). - -The server part (`xds-server`) can run anywhere in a container, -which includes a standalone machine, a server machine connected -through a local network, or a server machine connected through the Cloud. - -![](pictures/xds-block-diagram.png) - -<!-- pagebreak --> - -The client part is portable and can run on the following platforms: - -- Linux -- Windows -- MacOS - -The following figure shows the three supported configurations for the client part: - -- standalone (i.e. local) -- On-Premise, which uses a local network -- [Software as a Service](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_as_a_service) - (SaaS), which is Cloud-based - -![](pictures/xds-conf.png) diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/0_Overview/pictures/xds-block-diagram.png b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/0_Overview/pictures/xds-block-diagram.png Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index fae6df2..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/0_Overview/pictures/xds-block-diagram.png +++ /dev/null diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/0_Overview/pictures/xds-conf.png b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/0_Overview/pictures/xds-conf.png Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 64ba8a9..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/0_Overview/pictures/xds-conf.png +++ /dev/null diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/1_Installing_XDS /3.4.1.1_Server_Part.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/1_Installing_XDS /3.4.1.1_Server_Part.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6db9c98..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/1_Installing_XDS /3.4.1.1_Server_Part.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,459 +0,0 @@ -# Server Part - -Depending on your situation, you must either install the -XDS server part or you can skip installation: - -- If you are a developer and plan to connect to and use an existing `xds-server` - that is running on your local network (On-Premise) or is available from - the Cloud (SaaS), you do not need to install the server part. -- If you are configured for Standalone or you are an administrator - that wants to install an On-Premise solution, you must install - the server part. - -This section describes three types of server part installations: - -| Install type | Supported OS | Section to refer | -|--------------|--------------|------------------| -| Container | Linux or MacOS | [Docker Container](#docker-container) | -| Virtual Machine | Linux, MacOS or Windows | [VirtualBox Appliance](#virtualbox-appliance) | -| Native | Linux | [Native](#native) | - -## Docker Container - -This section describes how to install the server part (`xds-server`) -into a -[Docker Container](https://www.docker.com/resources/what-container) -on a Linux-based system or a MacOS system. - -### Prerequisites - -The system on which you are installing the server part -must meet both the following prerequisites: - -- You must have Docker installed on the host machine. - For information on installing Docker, see the - [Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/). - -- Aside from having Docker installed, users must be part of a - docker - [group](https://www.linux.com/learn/intro-to-linux/2017/12/how-manage-users-groups-linux). - Enter the following command to display the system's groups and - then search for and list the Docker groups: - - ```bash - groups | grep docker - ``` - - If the users that plan on using the container are not part of the - Docker group or the group does not exist, you must take steps. - See the [docker post install instructions](https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/linux-postinstall/) - for details on creating a Docker group and adding users. - - Following is a summary of the key commands: - - ```bash - sudo groupadd docker - sudo usermod -aG docker $USER - # Log out and re-login so the system can re-evaluate the group membership - # You might also need to start docker service manually - - sudo service docker start - # or - sudo systemctl start docker - ``` - -### Get the Container - -Use the following command to load the pre-built AGL -SDK Docker image, which includes `xds-server`: - -```bash -wget -O - http://iot.bzh/download/public/XDS/docker/docker_agl_worker-xds-latest.tar.xz | docker load -``` - -The following command lists and displays information about the image: - -```bash -docker images "docker.automotivelinux.org/agl/worker-xds*" - -REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE -docker.automotivelinux.org/agl/worker-xds 5.0 877979e534ff 3 hours ago 106MB -``` - -### Create and Start a New Container - -Running the following script creates a new Docker image and starts a new container: - -```bash -# Get script -wget -O xds-docker-create-container.sh 'https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/xds/xds-server.git;a=blob_plain;f=scripts/xds-docker-create-container.sh;hb=master' - -# Create new XDS worker container (change the -id option value if you get a port conflict error) -bash ./xds-docker-create-container.sh -id 0 - -# Be sure the new container is running -docker ps | grep worker-xds -f67079db4339 docker.automotivelinux.org/agl/worker-xds:5.0 "/usr/bin/wait_for..." About a minute ago Up 34 seconds 0.0.0.0:8000->8000/tcp,0.0.0.0:10809->10809/tcp, 0.0.0.0:2222->22/tcp agl-xds-HOSTNAME-0-USERNAME -``` - -In the previous example, the container exposes following ports: - -| Port number | Description | -|-------------|---------------------------------------------| -| 8000 | `xds-server`: serve XDS webapp and REST API | -| 2222 | ssh | - -This container also creates the following volumes, which are shared folders between -inside and outside Docker: - -| Directory on host | Directory inside docker | Comment | -|-------------------|-------------------------|---------| -| $HOME/xds-workspace | /home/devel/xds-workspace | XDS projects workspace location| -| $HOME/xds-workspace/.xdt_0 | /xdt | location to store SDKs | -| $USER_VOLUME | $USER_VOLUME | user path, see `--volume` option of `xds-docker-create-container.sh` script | - -#### Optional Settings - -When you create the container, you can use optional settings. -This section shows minimal settings to configure the container. -For more detailed `xds-server` configuration information including settings, see the -"[xds-server configuration](../part-2/1_xds-server/2_config.html)" section. - -- **`--volume`** - - Adds a new shared directory using the `--volume` option (e.g. - used with Path-Mapping folder types): - - ```bash - # Create new XDS worker container and share extra '$HOME/my-workspace' directory - bash ./xds-docker-create-container.sh --volume /my-workspace:$HOME/my-workspace - ``` - -- **`--id`** - - Changes the port used by Docker: - - ```bash - # Create new XDS worker container with a different port number - ID=3 - bash ./xds-docker-create-container.sh -id ${ID} - - # Check that new container is running (in example below id has been set to 3) - docker ps | grep worker-xds - f67079db4339 docker.automotivelinux.org/agl/worker-xds:5.0 "/usr/bin/wait_for..." About a minute ago Up 34 seconds 0.0.0.0:2225->22/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8003->8000/tcp, 0.0.0.0:10892->10809/tcp agl-xds-3 - ``` - - <!-- section-note --> - **WARNING:** - Changing the container id impacts the port number used to connect to `xds-server`. - Consequently, you might need to adjust the `xds-agent` configuration in order - to match the correct port number. - - In the previous example where the container id is set to "3", the export - port number is `8003`. - In this case, you must define "url" in the `xds-server` configuration as follows: - - ```json - { - ... - "xdsServers": [ - { - "url": "http://localhost:8003" - } - ], - ... - } - ``` - - For more information, see the - [xds-agent configuration](../part-2/2_xds-agent/2_config.html) section. - <!-- end-section-note --> - -#### Manually Setup the Docker User ID - -If you are using path-mapping sharing type for your projects, you need to -have the same user ID and group ID inside and outside Docker. - -By default, user, password and group names inside Docker are `devel`, `devel` and `1664`, respectively. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -If you used the `xds-docker-create-container.sh` script to create the XDS -Docker container, the user uid/gid inside Docker has already been changed. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -Use following commands to replace ID `1664` with your user and group ID: - -```bash -# Set the Docker container name (e.g. agl-xds-xxx where xxx is USERNAME@MACHINENAME-IDX-NAME). -export CONTAINER_NAME=agl-xds-seb@laptop-0-seb -docker ps | grep -q ${CONTAINER_NAME} || echo "ERROR: No container name \"${CONTAINER_NAME}\" please set a valid CONTAINER_NAME before you continue" - -# Kill all processes of with the user ID `devel`. This includes the running xds-server. -docker exec ${CONTAINER_NAME} bash -c "/bin/loginctl kill-user devel" - -# Change user and group IDs inside Docker to match your user and group IDs. -docker exec ${CONTAINER_NAME} bash -c "usermod -u $(id -u) devel" -docker exec ${CONTAINER_NAME} bash -c "groupmod -g $(id -g) devel" - -# Update file ownerships. -docker exec ${CONTAINER_NAME} bash -c "chown -R devel:devel /home/devel /tmp/xds*" - -# Restart the devel autologin service. -docker exec ${CONTAINER_NAME} bash -c "systemctl restart autologin" - -# Restart xds-server as a service. The ssh port 2222 might depend on your container ID. -ssh -p 2222 devel@localhost -- "systemctl --user restart xds-server" -``` -### Manually setup the Docker Password - -If you forget the password set for the container , you wont be able to ssh into the container and check on the files created. -For such a time , you need to set up a new password for the container. Use the following commands to do just that: - -```bash -# This will let you access the bash shell inside the container as root -docker exec -it ${CONTAINER_NAME} /bin/bash - -# Change the password of the user (root or devel) -passwd ${USER} -``` -### Check if xds-server is Running (open XDS webapp) - -When the container starts up, `xds-server` automatically starts as a -user service. - -If the container is running on your localhost, you can access a basic web -application to check on `xds-server`: - -```bash -xdg-open http://localhost:8000 -``` - -From a shell prompt, you can check status, stop, and start `xds-server` -using the following commands: - -```bash -# Status XDS server -ssh -p 2222 devel@localhost systemctl --user status xds-server.service - -# Stop XDS server -ssh -p 2222 devel@localhost systemctl --user stop xds-server.service - -# Start XDS server -ssh -p 2222 devel@localhost systemctl --user start xds-server.service - -# Get XDS server logs -ssh -p 2222 devel@localhost journalctl --user --unit=xds-server.service --output=cat -``` - -`xds-server` should be up and running. -You can now install AGL SDKs. -See the -"[AGL SDKs](install-sdk.html)" section for more information. - -## VirtualBox Appliance - -This section describes how to install the server part (`xds-server`) -into a guest Virtual Machine (VM) supported by -[VirtualBox](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VirtualBox). -VirtualBox allows the creation and management of guest virtual -machines that run versions and derivations on many types of systems -(e.g. Linux, Window, MacOS, and so forth). - -### Prerequisites - -The system on which you are installing the server part must have -VirtualBox installed. -For information on how to install VirtualBox, see the -[VirtualBox documentation](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads). - -### Get the Appliance - -Use the following command to load the pre-built AGL SDK -appliance image, which includes `xds-server`: - -```bash -wget http://iot.bzh/download/public/XDS/appliance/xds-vm-debian9_latest.ova -``` - -### Clean the Old Appliance - -Only one appliance can exist on the machine. -Consequently, you must remove any existing XDS appliance. -Use the following commands: - -```bash -# Get the virtual machine name -VDS_VMNAME=$(VBoxManage list vms | grep xds-vm-debian | cut -d "\"" -f2) -echo ${VDS_VMNAME} - -# Remove the old XDS appliance -[ -n ${VDS_VMNAME} ] && VBoxManage controlvm ${VDS_VMNAME} poweroff -[ -n ${VDS_VMNAME} ] && VBoxManage unregistervm ${VDS_VMNAME} --delete -``` - -### Create and Start a New Appliance - -You can create a new appliance by using a provided script or by -using the VirtualBox GUI: - -```bash -# Import image into VirtualBox -VBoxManage import ./xds-vm-debian9_latest.ova - -# Check import result -VDS_VMNAME=$(VBoxManage list vms | grep xds-vm-debian | cut -d "\"" -f2) -echo ${VDS_VMNAME} -``` - -Add a share folder to the appliance. -You must use "path-mapping sharing type for projects": - -```bash -# Create local share folder -mkdir -p $HOME/xds-workspace - -#Add share folder to appliance -VBoxManage sharedfolder add ${VDS_VMNAME} --name XDS-workspace --hostpath $HOME/xds-workspace -``` - -Use the following command to start the appliance: - -```bash -# Start XDS appliance -[ -n ${VDS_VMNAME} ] && VBoxManage startvm ${VDS_VMNAME} -``` - -### Appliance Settings - -The image exposes the following network ports, which are NAT mode: - -- 8000 : `xds-server` to serve XDS basic web page -- 2222 : ssh - -### Check if xds-server is Running - -When the container in the virtual machine starts up, the `xds-server` automatically starts. - -To check if `xds-server` is correctly installed and running, you can access the -XDS basic web page and refer to the instructions: - -```bash -# If the container/appliance is running on your local host -# (else replace localhost with the name or the ip of the machine running the container) -xdg-open http://localhost:8000 -``` - -`xds-server` should be up and running. -You can now install AGL SDKs. -See the -"[AGL SDKs](install-sdk.html)" section for more information. - - -## Native - -This section describes how to install the server part (`xds-server`) 'natively' -on a Linux-based system. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** -Hosts running a Linux distribution are the only hosts that support native -installation of the server part. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -### Prerequisites - -The system on which you are installing the server part must have -`python3` installed, which allows `xds-server` to manage AGL SDKs. - -#### Installing Packages for Debian - -Use the following commands to install packages for -`xds-server` on Debian-based systems: - -```bash -# Set 'DISTRO' (e.g. xUbuntu_16.04, xUbuntu_16.10, xUbuntu_17.04, Debian_8.0, Debian_9.0) -export DISTRO="xUbuntu_16.04" - -# Set AGL_RELEASE (e.g. AGL_ElectricEel, AGL_FunkyFlounder, AGL_Master) -export AGL_RELEASE="AGL_Master" - -wget -O - http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/LinuxAutomotive:/${AGL_RELEASE}/${DISTRO}/Release.key | sudo apt-key add - -sudo bash -c "cat >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/AGL.list <<EOF -deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/LinuxAutomotive:/${AGL_RELEASE}/${DISTRO}/ ./ -EOF" - -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install agl-xds-server - -# Install python3 -sudo apt-get install python3 -``` - -#### Install Packages for OpenSUSE - -Use the following commands to install packages for -`xds-server` on OpenSUSE-based systems: - -```bash -# Set DISTRO (openSUSE_Leap_42.3, openSUSE_Leap_15.0, openSUSE_Tumbleweed) -export DISTRO="openSUSE_Leap_15.0" - -# Set AGL_RELEASE (AGL_ElectricEel, AGL_FunkyFlounder, AGL_Master) -export AGL_RELEASE="AGL_Master" - -sudo zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/LinuxAutomotive:/${AGL_RELEASE}/${DISTRO}/isv:LinuxAutomotive:${AGL_RELEASE}.repo - -sudo zypper ref -sudo zypper install agl-xds-server - -# Install python3 -sudo zypper install python3 -``` - -#### Configure the xds-server - -Configuring the `xds-server` occurs through a JSON configuration file -named `server-config.json`. -All fields in the JSON configuration file are optional. -Consequently, you can skip this configuration step if you want to use -the default settings in the JSON file. - -If you want to customize or alter the default configuration, see the -"[Configuration chapter of xds-server](../part-2/1_xds-server/2_config.html)" -section for details on the JSON configuration file. - -#### Start and Stop xds-server - -You can manage `xds-server` as a -[systemd](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemd) service by using -the following commands: - -```bash -# Status XDS server: -systemctl --user status xds-server.service - -# Stop XDS server -systemctl --user stop xds-server.service - -# Start XDS server -systemctl --user start xds-server.service - -# Get XDS server logs -systemctl --user --unit=xds-server.service --output=cat -``` - -To check if `xds-server` is correctly installed and running, you can access -the XDS web interface through your browser: - -```bash -xdg-open http://localhost:8000 -``` - -Alternatively, you can use the following `curl` command: - -```bash -curl http://localhost:8000/api/v1/version -``` - diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/1_Installing_XDS /3.4.1.2_Client_Part.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/1_Installing_XDS /3.4.1.2_Client_Part.md deleted file mode 100644 index b92cc0c..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/1_Installing_XDS /3.4.1.2_Client_Part.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -# Client Part - -The client part of the X(cross) Development System (XDS) is -a set of XDS client tools that must run on your development host. - -The tools that comprise the client part are: `xds-agent`, `xds-cli`, and `xds-gdb`. -Of the three, only `xds-agent`, whose source code can be found -[here](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/xds/xds-agent.git) -in Gerrit is required. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -The binary version is also available as standard Linux packages -or as a portable Windows archive (i.e. Zip). -<!-- end-section-note --> - -You should establish the following chain: - -- XDS Client: (i.e. `xds-cli` or XDS Dashboard). -- XDS Agent: (`xds-agent`) running on your development host. -- XDS Server: (`xds-server`) running on a remote server and/or in a container. - -HTTP and Websocket protocols establish exchanges between these three tools. - -You can change the default URL/port shown in the following illustration by using -configuration files. - -![XDS blocks chain](./pictures/xds-block-chain.png) - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** -Installation of the XDS client tools `xds-cli` and `xds-gdb` is -optional: - -- [xds-cli](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/xds/xds-cli.git) : command line tool to used to interact with XDS (also used by IDE integration). -- [xds-gdb](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/xds/xds-gdb.git) : requested for debugging application. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## Install Packages for Debian - -Use the following commands to install packages for the client part -on Debian-based systems: - -```bash -# Set DISTRO (e.g. xUbuntu_16.04, xUbuntu_16.10, xUbuntu_17.04, xUbuntu_18.04, Debian_8.0, Debian_9.0) -export DISTRO="xUbuntu_18.04" - -# Set AGL_RELEASE (AGL_ElectricEel, AGL_FunkyFlounder, AGL_Master) -export AGL_RELEASE="AGL_Master" - -wget -O - http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/LinuxAutomotive:/${AGL_RELEASE}/${DISTRO}/Release.key | sudo apt-key add - -sudo bash -c "cat >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/AGL.list <<EOF -deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/LinuxAutomotive:/${AGL_RELEASE}/${DISTRO}/ ./ -EOF" - -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install agl-xds-agent -sudo apt-get install agl-xds-cli -sudo apt-get install agl-xds-gdb -``` - -## Install Packages for OpenSUSE - -Use the following commands to install packages for the client part -on OpenSUSE-based systems: - -```bash -# Set DISTRO (openSUSE_Leap_42.3, openSUSE_Leap_15.0, openSUSE_Tumbleweed) -export DISTRO="openSUSE_Leap_15.0" - -# Set AGL_RELEASE (AGL_ElectricEel, AGL_FunkyFlounder, AGL_Master) -export AGL_RELEASE="AGL_Master" - -sudo zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/LinuxAutomotive:/${AGL_RELEASE}/${DISTRO}/isv:LinuxAutomotive:${AGL_RELEASE}.repo - -sudo zypper ref -sudo zypper install agl-xds-agent -sudo zypper install agl-xds-cli -sudo zypper install agl-xds-gdb -``` - -## Install Packages for Other Platforms (e.g. Windows / MacOS) - -- Follow these steps to install `xds-agent`: - - 1. Download the latest released tarball from the GitHub [Releases Page](https://github.com/iotbzh/xds-agent/releases). - - 1. Unzip the tarball anywhere into your local drive (e.g. `/opt/AGL/xds` or `C:\AGL\xds`). - - 1. Add binary to PATH: - - - MacOs: create the .bash_profile `nano .bash_profile` and add `export PATH="/opt/AGL/xds/xds-agent:$PATH` - - Windows: change the system path using the control panel or system settings. - Alternatively, you can `setx path "C:\AGK\xds\xds-agent;%path%"` - -- If you want to install optional tools, repeat the previous steps for each tool: - - `xds-cli`, which is used for command-line and IDE integration. - Downloaded from the ([released tarball link](https://github.com/iotbzh/xds-cli/releases)). - - `xds-gdb`, used for debugging applications. - Downloaded from the ([released tarball link](https://github.com/iotbzh/xds-gdb/releases)). - -## Start xds-agent - -As noted earlier, the `xds-agent` client tool must run on your local -development host when you use XDS. -Depending on your development host, use the following commands: - -- For a Linux-based development host, a user systemd service is provided - (i.e. `xds-agent.service`). - - To start this service automatically when your host boots, enable - the service using the following command: - - ```bash - # Enable xds-agent service at boot - systemctl --user enable xds-agent.service - ``` - - To start the XDS-agent service and display its log, use these - commands: - - ```bash - # Manually start xds-agent service - systemctl --user start xds-agent.service - - # Get status and log of xds-agent service - systemctl --user status xds-agent.service - ``` - -- For a MacOS-based host, use the following command to - manually start `xds-agent`: - - ```batch - /opt/AGL/bin/xds-agent - ``` - -- For a Windows-based host, use the following command to - manually start `xds-agent`: - - ```batch - C:\AGL\xds\xds-agent\xds-agent.exe - ``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/1_Installing_XDS /3.4.1.3_AGL_SDKs.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/1_Installing_XDS /3.4.1.3_AGL_SDKs.md deleted file mode 100644 index 18e41f1..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/1_Installing_XDS /3.4.1.3_AGL_SDKs.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -# AGL SDKs - -To build your AGL services or AGL applications using XDS, -you must install a Software Development Kit (SDK) that -matches your target/board. - -An SDK is a package that includes all the tools you need -to cross-build and cross-debug your service or application. -You install an SDK by running the SDK Installer. - -You can build an AGL SDK Installer for your board or you can download -a pre-built installer. - -This section describes how you can download a pre-built SDK -Installer using either the command line or the XDS Dashboard. -For information on how to build an SDK Installer, see the -"[Download or Build Your SDK Installer](../../../../getting_started/reference/getting-started/app-workflow-sdk.html)" -section. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTES:** -- In order to use the command line or the XDS Dashboard - to download an SDK Installer, you must - have the XDS UI set up in your toolchain (i.e. 'xds-cli'). - If you did not install 'xds-cli', see the - "[Client Part](client-part.html)" section for instruction on how - to install XDS UI. - -- See the - "[xds-server](../part-2/1_xds-server/0_abstract.html)" chapter - for more information on SDK management. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## Command Line Operations - -This section describes how to download and install an SDK, -abort an installation, install an SDK from a local directory, -and view all installed SDKs. - -### Download and Install an SDK Using the Command Line - -Use the following commands to choose and install a pre-built SDK -Installer: - -```bash -# List all available SDKs -xds-cli sdks ls -a - -List of available SDKs: -ID NAME STATUS VERSION ARCH -ec15afe0 AGL-release-eel-4.99.4-raspberrypi3 Not Installed 4.99.4 armv7vehf-neon-vfpv4 -944d2d5a AGL-snapshots-master-latest-intel-corei7-64 Not Installed 4.99.3+snapshot corei7-64 -cf3a4365 AGL-release-dab-4.0.2-qemux86-64 Not Installed 4.0.2 corei7-64 -d65fe750 AGL-release-eel-latest-qemux86-64 Not Installed 4.99.3 corei7-64 -a0ae663d poky-agl-corei7-64-3.99.1+snapshot Installed 3.99.1+snapshot corei7-64 -87f0400b AGL-release-dab-3.99.3-m3ulcb-nogfx Installed 3.99.3 aarch64 -8c2f2841 AGL-release-dab-4.0.2-dragonboard-410c Not Installed 4.0.2 aarch64 -... - 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Y -Extracting SDK....................................................................................................................done -Setting it up...done -SDK has been successfully set up and is ready to be used. -Each time you wish to use the SDK in a new shell session, you need to source the environment setup script e.g. - $ . /xdt/sdk/poky-agl/4.99.5/corei7-64/environment-setup-corei7-64-agl-linux - -SDK ID d65fe750-d3a7-38f5-83d8-3d3806054f8d successfully installed. -``` - -### Abort an Installation that is in Progress - -If for some reason you need to abort an ongoing installation, you can -use the `sdks abort` command: - -```bash -xds-cli sdks abort -id d65fe750 -``` - -### Install an SDK Using a Local SDK Package or File - -If you have an SDK Installer that is already local to your system, -you can use the command line to install it from your local directory: - -```bash -xds-cli sdks install --file $HOME/xds-workspace/sdks/poky-agl-glibc-x86_64-agl-demo-platform-crosssdk-corei7-64-toolchain-4.99.5.sh -``` - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** -Installation based on a local SDK Installer is only supported when the -SDK Installer is in the `$HOME/xds-workspace/sdks` directory. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -### List Installed SDKs - -To list the installed SDKs, use the following command: - -```bash -xds-cli sdks ls - -List of installed SDKs: -ID NAME STATUS VERSION ARCH -e45ac787 AGL-corei7-64-4.99.5+snapshot Installed 4.99.5 x86_64 -d65fe750 AGL-release-eel-latest-qemux86-64 Installed 4.99.3 corei7-64 -``` - -## Install an SDK Using the XDS Dashboard - -Follow these steps to locate, download, and install an SDK -using the XDS Dashboard: - -1. 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display:flex"} diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.1_Requirements.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.1_Requirements.md deleted file mode 100644 index e483e28..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.1_Requirements.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Requirements - -Before you can build your application using XDS, you need to be -sure you have satisfied the requirements described in this section. - -- The agent is running locally on your machine. - For information about the agent and how to install it, see the - "[Client Part](client-part.html)" topic. - -- The server is running locally in a Docker container - or is accessible on your network - For information about the server and how to install it, see the - "[Server Part](server-part.html)" topic. - -- one or more Software Development Kits (SDKs) are installed. - For information on installing an SDK, see the - "[AGL SDKs](install-sdk.html)" or - "[Download or Build Your SDK Installer](../../../../getting_started/reference/getting-started/app-workflow-sdk.html)" - topics. - -- Your XDS configuration is correct. - You can test this connection between the agent and the server - by opening the XDS Dashboard in a Web Browser and confirming - no error messages. - See the - "[Check if xds-server is Running](server-part.html#check-if-xds-server-is-running)" - topic. diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.2_Get_the_Source_Files.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.2_Get_the_Source_Files.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7f813ca..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.2_Get_the_Source_Files.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Get the Source Files - -XDS needs to be able to share your application source files. -This section describes the options you have for sharing your -files with the server running XDS. - -## Source Sharing Methods - -For this example, you will use the _helloworld-native-application_ -project. -You must clone this project's repository into a directory that -`xds-server` can access. - -Two methods exist: - -- If you Client Part is configured for SaaS (i.e. Cloud Sync), the local - directory into which you clone your application project is sent to - and replicated on the server running XDS. - This implies that you can use any local directory for your cloned - application repository. - -- If you `xds-server` is running locally, you can use path mapping. - Path mapping uses a volume shared between your development host and the server - that is running XDS. - The directory shared is `$HOME/xds-workspace`. - - <!-- section-note --> - **NOTE:** - - The path mapping method of sharing files is more efficient than - replicating the project on the XDS server. - However, you must clone the project under a directory that can be shared. - The most convenient directory is the default shared directory, which is - `$HOME/xds-workspace`. - - You could create additional shared volumes. - To create more shared volumes, See the - "[Create and Start a New Container](server-part.html#create-and-start-a-new-container)" - section. - -## Which File Sharing Method Should I Choose? - -The file sharing method you choose depends on the -Client Part configuration (i.e. Standalone, On-Premise or SaaS). - -- Standalone uses local path mapping. With this configuration, it - makes no sense to use SaaS (Cloud Sync) as it adds unnecessary overhead. - -- On-Premise uses Cloud Sync. - -- SaaS also uses Cloud Sync. With this configuration, replicating the - application project files on the XDS server is the only way to achieve - file sharing. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -The -[helloworld-native-application](https://github.com/iotbzh/helloworld-native-application) -project is an AGL project that is based on CMake -(i.e. [cmake-apps-module](https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/cmake-apps-module/)). -For information on installing and using the CMake templates, see the -"[Installing the CMake Templates](../../../../devguides/reference/cmakeafbtemplates/dev_guide/installing-cmake.html)" -section. -CMake templates, when used to develop applications -with the AGL Application Framework, automatically generate Makefile rules -(e.g. `remote-target-populate`) or scripts (e.g. `build/target/xxx` scripts). -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## Clone project - -Now that you know where you are going to put your application files, -you can clone the repository. -In the following example, the local repository is cloned to the -default shared directory assuming path mapping, which is for -a Client Part Standalone configuration. - -```bash -cd $HOME/xds-workspace -git clone --recursive https://github.com/iotbzh/helloworld-native-application.git -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.3_Build_Using_the_Command_Line.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.3_Build_Using_the_Command_Line.md deleted file mode 100644 index 05a24dd..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.3_Build_Using_the_Command_Line.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Build Using the Command Line - -One option for building your application using XDS is to use -the command line (i.e. `xds-cli`). -Building the application consists of declaring your project, identifying -some key ID values, and then using the command line to build it. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -XDS tools, including `xds-cli`, are installed by default in -the `/opt/AGL/bin` directory. -During installation, this directory is automatically added to your -`PATH` variable. -If, for some reason, the tool is not in your `PATH` directory, -you can manually add it using the `export PATH=${PATH}:/opt/AGL/bin` -command. -<!-- end-section-note --> - - -## Declare Project - -Use the `projects add` command to declare your project: - -```bash -xds-cli prj add --label="Project_helloworld-native-application" --type=pm --path=/home/seb/xds-workspace/helloworld-native-application --server-path=/home/devel/xds-workspace/helloworld-native-application -``` - -When you declare the project, XDS creates the `xds-project.conf` -configuration file if one does not already exist. -You should examine this configuration file before you build the -project to be sure all configurations are correct for your project. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -If the Server Part (i.e. `xds-agent`) is not running on the default -port, you can use the `--url=http://localhost:<port>` option with the -`xds-cli prj add` command to specify the port. -Just substitute the actual port for `<port>` with the option. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## Determine the ID of Your Project - -After declaring your project, you need to determine the -unique ID of your project. - -From the command line, use the `prj ls` command, which is an abbreviation -for the `projects list` command: - -```bash -xds-cli prj ls -ID Label LocalPath -f9904f70-d441-11e7-8c59-3c970e49ad9b Project_helloworld-service /home/seb/xds-workspace/helloworld-service -4021617e-ced0-11e7-acd2-3c970e49ad9b Project_helloworld-native-application /home/seb/xds-workspace/helloworld-native-application -``` - -Once you have the ID of the project, you can use the `--id` option -or the `XDS_PROJECT_ID` environment variable to refer to your project. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -When using the project ID from the command line, you can use the "short" -notation by providing a non-ambiguous portion of the ID. -For example, to refer to the `Project_helloworld-native-application` project -shown in the previous example, you can use `-id 40` rather than -`--id 40 instead of --id 4021617e-ced0-11e7-acd2-3c970e49ad9b`. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## Determine the ID of Your SDK - -You also need to determine the ID of the SDK you want to use to cross-build -your application. - -To list installed SDKs, use the following command: - -```bash -xds-cli sdks ls -List of installed SDKs: - ID NAME - 7aa19224-b769-3463-98b1-4c029d721766 aarch64 (3.99.1+snapshot) - 41a1efc4-8443-3fb0-afe5-8313e0c96efd corei7-64 (3.99.2+snapshot) - c226821b-b5c0-386d-94fe-19f807946d03 aarch64 (3.99.3) -``` - -SDK IDs are returned by architecture and version. -Be sure to identify the SDK you need. - -## Build the Application - -You can now use XDS to cross-build your project. -Following is an example that builds a project that is based on CMake: - -```bash -# First, export the target IP address, or it's DNS name -export TARGET_ADDRESS=<target_adress> - -# Go into your project directory and create a build directory -cd $MY_PROJECT_DIR -mkdir build -``` - -Before using the command line to build the project, you should be -sure the project's configuration file is correct. -Examine the `xds-project.conf` configuration file and edit it -as needed. - -Generate the build system using CMake: - -``` -# You must set RSYNC_* variables so that you deploy and populate widgets on the target -xds-cli exec --id=4021617e --sdkid=c226821b -- "export RSYNC_TARGET=root@${TARGET_ADDRESS} ; export RSYNC_PREFIX=/opt ; cd build && cmake .." -``` - -Now you can build the project: - -``` -xds-cli exec --id=4021617e --sdkid=c226821b -- "cd build && make widget" -``` - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -If you use `&&`, `||` or `;` statements in the executed command line, -you need to double quote the command (e.g. `"cd build && make"`). -<!-- end-section-note --> - -To avoid having to set the project ID, SDK ID, and URL for each -command line, you can define these settings as environment variables -using an environment file. -Use the `--config` option or source file before executing -the `xds-cli` command. - -To specify your configuration file with the command line, -use the `--config` option. -For example, the equivalent of the previous build command but -with a specified configuration file is as follows: - -```bash -# MY_PROJECT_DIR=/home/seb/xds-workspace/helloworld-native-application -cd $MY_PROJECT_DIR - -# Edit and potentially adapt xds-project.conf file that has been created -# automatically on project declaration using XDS Dashboard -cat xds-project.conf - # XDS project settings - export XDS_AGENT_URL=localhost:8800 - export XDS_PROJECT_ID=4021617e-ced0-11e7-acd2-3c970e49ad9b - export XDS_SDK_ID=c226821b-b5c0-386d-94fe-19f807946d03 - -# Create build directory and invoke cmake and then build project -xds-cli exec --config=./xds-project.conf -- "mkdir -p build && cd build && cmake .." -cd build && xds-cli exec --config=../xds-project.conf -- "make all" -``` - -Alternatively, you could first source the configuration file to avoid using the -`--config` option as follows: - -``` -source xds-project.conf -xds-cli exec "mkdir -p build && cd build && cmake .." -cd build && xds-cli exec "make all" -``` - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -All parameters after a double dash (`--`) are considered as the command -to execute. -<!-- end-section-note --> diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.4_Build_Using_the_XDS_Dashboard.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.4_Build_Using_the_XDS_Dashboard.md deleted file mode 100644 index 07d9092..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.4_Build_Using_the_XDS_Dashboard.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Build Using the XDS Dashboard - -One option for building your application using XDS is to use -the XDS Dashboard. -Building the application consists of using the dashboard -to declare your project and then initiate the build. - -## Declare Project - -Follow these steps to declare the project: - -1. Open a Web Browser and connect to to the XDS Dashboard. - - The URL you use depends of your configuration (e.g. `http://localhost:8800`). - -2. Open the right sidebar and select the `Projects` entry to open the - project page. - Once the page is open, declare a new project by clicking on the - "plus" icon next to "Add Project": - - ![](./pictures/xds-dashboard-icon-2.png){:: style="margin:auto; display:flex"} - - When you declare the project, XDS creates the `xds-project.conf` - configuration file if one does not already exist. - You should examine this configuration file before you build the - project to be sure all configurations are correct for your project. - - The configuration file can be very useful when you plan to use - XDS client tools such as `xds-cli` or `xds-gdb`. - - <!-- pagebreak --> - -3. Set `Sharing Type` appropriately depending on your Client Part - configuration: - - ![](./pictures/xds-dashboard-prj-1.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:560px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - - <!-- section-note --> - **NOTES:** - - - When `Path mapping` type is selected, you must clone your project into - `$HOME/xds-workspace` directory, which is named **Local Path** in the modal window. - - - If XDS server is running in the XDS docker container - the **Server Path** must be set to `/home/devel/xds-workspace/<xxx>` - where `<xxx>` is your project directory name. - See the "[Installation based on Docker container](server-part.html#docker-container))" - section for more information. - - - If you select `Cloud Sync`, you can clone your project wherever you want on - your local disk. - <!-- end-section-note --> - -## Build the Application - -Building the application requires opening the build page's "build entry" in the -left navigational pane, selecting both the project and the SDK, and -then initiating the build. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -To use the `helloworld-native-application` example, you need to provide -some configuration items. -Specifically, you must pass values for both the -`RSYNC_TARGET` and `RSYNC_PREFIX` environment variables. -To pass these variables, use the `Settings` window in the `Build` tab. -You can use the `Env variables` field to pass a list of environment variables -that are set on the server prior to the build occurring. -You must separate individual variables using the semi-colon character: - -``` -RSYNC_TARGET=root@<mytarget>;RSYNC_PREFIX=/opt -``` - -When you pass these variables, substitute `<mytarget>` with the valid -target IP address or DNS name entry. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -Follow these steps to build the application: - -1. Open the build page build entry in the left-hand navigation pane: - - ![](./pictures/xds-dashboard-icon-3.png){:: style="display:inline; padding:0;"}, - -2. Select your **Project**. - -3. Seclect the **Cross SDK** you want to use. - -4. Click the **Clean / Pre-Build / Build / Populate** buttons to execute - the build action you want. - - ![](./pictures/xds-dashboard-prj-2.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:600px; margin:auto; display:flex"} diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.5_Build_using_an_IDE.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.5_Build_using_an_IDE.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6effb00..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/2_Create_your_first_AGL_application/3.4.2.5_Build_using_an_IDE.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Build using an IDE - -One option for building your application using XDS is to use -an Integrated Development Environment -([IDE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_development_environment)). -Many IDEs exist (e.g. [NetBeans](https://netbeans.org/), -[Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/), -[Qt Creator](https://www.qt.io/), -[Eclipse](https://www.eclipse.org/), and so forth). - -This section first develops an XDS configuration file -(i.e. `xds-project.conf`) and then provides two -examples, NetBeans and Visual Studio, that do the following. - -- NetBeans: Creates two separate build configurations - for a project, which makes it easy to switch back and forth - between types of builds. - -- Visual Studio: Creates tasks that allow you to build an example - based on CMake templates. - -## XDS Configuration File - -This section shows how to create an XDS configuration file -(i.e. `xds-project.conf`) or how to re-use an existing file. -For example, the following commands set up the configuration -file for an `aarch64` SDK to cross-build the -application for a Renesas Gen3 board. - -```bash -# create file at root directory of your project -# for example: -# MY_PROJECT_DIR=/home/seb/xds-workspace/helloworld-native-application -cat > $MY_PROJECT_DIR/xds-project.conf << EOF - export XDS_AGENT_URL=localhost:8800 - export XDS_PROJECT_ID=4021617e-ced0-11e7-acd2-3c970e49ad9b - export XDS_SDK_ID=c226821b-b5c0-386d-94fe-19f807946d03 -EOF -``` - -## NetBeans - -This section creates two configurations: one to compile the -project natively using native GNU gcc, and one to cross-compile -the project using XDS. - -Having two configurations allows you to easily switch between them -using NetBean's **Run -> Set Project Configuration** menu. - -### Native Configuration - -Follow these steps to create the native configuration: - -1. Open the **Tools** -> **Options** menu. - -2. Open the **C/C++** tab. - -3. Click on the **Add** button in the **Build Tools** sub-tab: - - ![Add new tool panel](./pictures/nb_newtool.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:700px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - -4. Fill the **Make Command** and **Debugger Command** fields to point to the XDS tools: - - ![Add new tool panel](./pictures/nb_xds_options.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:700px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - -5. Click **OK**. - -6. Select the **File** -> **New Project** menu item to declare the - project and create a native configuration. - -7. Select **C/C++ Project with Existing Sources** and click on **Next**. - -8. Specify your project directory and set **Select Configuration Mode** to - "Custom". - Be sure to keep **Tool Collection** set to "Default GNU" in order to create a - *native configuration*, which is based on the native GNU GCC. - -9. Click **Next**. - - ![Select Model panel](./pictures/nb_new-project-1.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:700px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - -10. Update the **Run in Folder** field to add the `build_native` suffix. - Doing so results in the build files being located in the - `build_native` sub-directory. - Be sure to keep the defaults for all other settings and then click **Next**. - - ![Select Model panel](./pictures/nb_new-project-2.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:700px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - -11. Click through **Next** several times while always keeping the - default settings until the **Finish** button appears. - -12. Click **Finish** to complete the creation of the native configuration. - -### Cross-Compilation Configuration - -Follow these steps to create the configuration for cross-compilation -based on the XDS tools: - -1. Edit project properties (using menu **File** -> **Project Properties**) - to add a new configuration that will use XDS to cross-compile - your application for example for a Renesas Gen3 board. - -2. in the **Build** category, click on **Manage Configurations** button - and then **New** button to add a new configuration named for example - "Gen3 board". - - ![Select Build category](./pictures/nb_new-project-3.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:700px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - -3. Click the **Set Active** button. - -4. Select the **Pre-Build** sub-category, and set the following: - - - Working Directory: `build_gen3` - - Command Line: `xds-cli exec -c ../xds-project.conf -- cmake -DRSYNC_TARGET=root@renesas-gen3 -DRSYNC_PREFIX=/opt ..` - - Pre-build First: `ticked`<br/><br/> - -5. Select the **Make** sub-category, and set the following: - - - Working Directory: `build_gen3` - - Build Command: `xds-cli exec -c ../xds-project.conf -- make remote-target-populate` - - Clean Command: `xds-cli exec -c ../xds-project.conf -- make clean`<br/><br/> - - ![Select Make sub-category](./pictures/nb_new-project-4.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:700px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - -6. Select the **Run** sub-category, and set the following: - - - Run Command: `target/start-on-root@renesas-gen3.sh` - - Run Directory: `build-gen3`<br/><br/> - - ![Select Run sub-category](./pictures/nb_new-project-5.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:700px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - -7. Click **OK** to save settings. - -By changing the configuration from **Default** to **Gen3 board**, you can -compile your helloworld application natively, which is the default configuration. -Or, you can cross-compile your application using XDS for the Renesas Gen3 board, -which is the Gen3 board configuration. - -## Visual Studio Code - -This section presents a Visual Studio example that creates tasks -that allow you to build an example that is based on CMake templates. - -Follow these steps: - -1. Start Visual Studio Code and open your project using the - following commands: - - ```bash - cd $MY_PROJECT_DIR - code . & - ``` - -2. Add new tasks by entering the `Ctrl+Shift+P` key combination and selecting - the `Tasks: Configure Task` command. - A list of task runner templates appears. - -3. Define your own tasks. - Following is an example that builds the - [helloworld-native-application](https://github.com/iotbzh/helloworld-native-application) - that is based on CMake templates. - - ```json - { - "version": "2.0.0", - "type": "shell", - "presentation": { - "reveal": "always" - }, - "tasks": [ - { - "label": "clean", - "type": "shell", - "command": "/bin/rm -rf ${workspaceFolder}/build/* && mkdir -p build && echo Cleanup done.", - "problemMatcher": [] - }, - { - "label": "pre-build", - "type": "shell", - "group": "build", - "command": "/opt/AGL/bin/xds-cli exec --rpath build --config xds-project.conf -- cmake -DRSYNC_TARGET=root@renesas-gen3 -DRSYNC_PREFIX=/opt ../", - "problemMatcher": [ - "$gcc" - ] - }, - { - "label": "build", - "type": "shell", - "group": "build", - "command": "/opt/AGL/bin/xds-cli exec --rpath build --config xds-project.conf -- make widget", - "problemMatcher": [ - "$gcc" - ] - }, - { - "label": "populate", - "type": "shell", - "command": "/opt/AGL/bin/xds-cli exec --rpath build --config xds-project.conf -- make widget-target-install", - "problemMatcher": [] - } - ] - } - ``` - -4. Run a task by entering the `Ctrl+Shift+P` key combination and - selecting `Tasks: Run task` and then selecting the specific task. - For example, select `pre-build` to trigger pre-build task. - -5. 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wrapper on GDB to -cross-debug your application. -For information on `xds-gdb`, see the -"[Client Part](./client-part.html)" topic. - -Using `xds-gdb` allows you to debug an application built with -XDS without the need to install GDB or any cross-tools. - -XDS supports two debugging models: - -* Native debugging - -* XDS remote debugging - -The default debugging model is XDS remote. -To use this model, you must have previously set up the XDS -agent and server so that you can cross-debug your application. -See the -"[Server Part](./server-part.html)" and -"[Client Part](./client-part.html)" topics for more -information on getting set up. - -If you want to use the native debugging model, you must define the -`XDS_NATIVE_GDB` environment variable. -See the -"[Configuration](./debug-configuration.html)" topic for information -on XDS configuration variables. - -The remainder of this topic describes -[configurations](./debug-configuration.html), using the XDS -[command line](./debug-cmd-line.html) to debug, and using an -[IDE](./debug-ide.html) to debug. diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/3_Debugging_Your_First_AGL_Application/3.4.3.2_Configuration.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/3_Debugging_Your_First_AGL_Application/3.4.3.2_Configuration.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2bc28f3..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/3_Debugging_Your_First_AGL_Application/3.4.3.2_Configuration.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ ---- -edit_link: '' -title: Configuration -origin_url: >- - https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/xds/xds-docs/plain/docs/part-1/debug-configuration.md?h=master ---- - -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Configuration - -Debug configuration (i.e. `xds-gdb`) is defined by variables. -You can see the variables used further down in this section. - -You can set these variables using a number of methods: - -- Environment variables that are inherited. - -- Configuration file pointed to by the `XDS_CONFIG` environment variable - (e.g. `XDS_CONFIG=/tmp/my_xds_gdb_config.env xds-gdb`). - -- A GDB "init" command file. - -- A "user" configuration file located in one of the following - areas, which are order-dependent: - - 1. `$(CURRENT_DIRECTORY)/.xds-gdb.env` - - 1. `$(CURRENT_DIRECTORY)/../xds-gdb.env` - - 1. `$(CURRENT_DIRECTORY)/target/xds-gdb.env` - - 1. `$(HOME)/.config/xds/xds-gdb.env` - -## Configuration Variables - -This section describes the `XDS_*` configuration variables. -As previously mentioned, you can define these variables as -described in the previous section. - -- `XDS_LOGLEVEL` - - Sets the logging level. - Levels include "panic", "fatal", "error", "warn", "info", and "debug". - -- `XDS_LOGFILE` - - Sets the logging file. - The default is `/tmp/xds-gdb.log`. - -- `XDS_NATIVE_GDB` - - Specifies to use native GDB mode rather than remote XDS mode. - -- `XDS_PROJECT_ID` *(mandatory in XDS mode)* - - The project ID you want to build. - -- `XDS_RPATH` - - The relative path to the project. - -- `XDS_SDK_ID` *(mandatory in XDS mode)* - - Cross SDK ID to use to build project - -- `XDS_AGENT_URL` - - The local XDS agent URL. - The default is `http://localhost:8800`. - -## Configuration Using `XDS_CONFIG` - -As mentioned, you can define configuration variables in -a file you point to with the `XDS_CONFIG` variable. -Here is an example: - -```bash -XDS_CONFIG=/tmp/my_xds_gdb_config.env xds-gdb -``` - -Variables defined in this file overwrite any inherited -environment variables. -When you define a variable in the file, you can prefix the -assignment with the "export" string. -Doing so causes the variable to be exported to the environment. - -Following is an example of a configuration file pointed -to by the `XDS_CONFIG` variable. -These commands create the `xds-gen3.conf` configuration file -in the `$MY_PROJECT_DIR` directory: - -```bash -# MY_PROJECT_DIR=/home/seb/xds-workspace/helloworld-native-application -cat > $MY_PROJECT_DIR/xds-gen3.conf << EOF -export XDS_AGENT_URL=localhost:8800 -export XDS_PROJECT_ID=4021617e-ced0-11e7-acd2-3c970e49ad9b -export XDS_SDK_ID=c226821b-b5c0-386d-94fe-19f807946d03 -EOF -``` - -## Configuration Using GDB Init - -GDB is a versatile debugger and can be run with many options. -One such option is to execute a GDB "init" file upon startup. -You do this by using the "--command" or "-x" command-line options -and providing the name of the init file. - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTES:** - -- For information on debugging with GDB, see - "[Debugging with GDB](https://www.sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb.html)". - -- For information on GDB init files, see - "[Command files](https://ftp.gnu.org/old-gnu/Manuals/gdb-5.1.1/html_node/gdb_190.html)". -<!-- end-section-note --> - -When you create an init file, it must conform to the following -syntax (i.e. inclusion of what are normally commenting characters -as well as use of the `:XDS-ENV:` tag). - -Following is an example init file that defines the `XDS_PROJECT_ID` -and `XDS_SDK_ID` variables: - -```bash - # :XDS-ENV: XDS_PROJECT_ID=4021617e-ced0-11e7-acd2-3c970e49ad9b - # :XDS-ENV: XDS_SDK_ID=c226821b-b5c0-386d-94fe-19f807946d03 -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/3_Debugging_Your_First_AGL_Application/3.4.3.3_Using_the_Command_Line.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/3_Debugging_Your_First_AGL_Application/3.4.3.3_Using_the_Command_Line.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4dd7431..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/3_Debugging_Your_First_AGL_Application/3.4.3.3_Using_the_Command_Line.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ ---- -edit_link: '' -title: Using the Command Line -origin_url: >- - https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/xds/xds-docs/plain/docs/part-1/debug-cmd-line.md?h=master ---- - -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Using the XDS Command Line - -You can debug your AGL application using the XDS command line -in XDS remote mode or in native mode. - -## XDS Remote Mode - -XDS remote debugging is the default mode for using XDS to debug your -application. - - -Follow this procedure to use XDS remotely to debug your application: - -1. Declare the project you want to debug to the `xds-server`. - The project can also have been built using XDS. - See the "[Create your first AGL application](../../../#create-your-first-agl-application)" - topic for more details. - -2. Be sure you have the XDS agent and XDS server chain in place. - You can find more information on this chain in the - "[Installing XDS](../../../#installing-xds)" topic. - -3. Determine the unique project and SDK ID values. - Two methods exist for you to locate these ID values: - - - Use the "Project" page of the XDS dashboard. - - - Use the `xds-gdb --list` command from the XDS command line. - This command returns the list of all existing project and SDK - IDs: - - ```bash - xds-gdb --list - ``` - -4. Define the `XDS_PROJECT_ID` and `XDS_SDK_ID` variables. - Defining these variables refers the project to the - `xds-server`. - Once you refer the project, you are ready to use `xds-gdb` - (e.g. cross debug your project). - -5. Build and debug the project. - -**Example** - -Following is an example that builds and debugs a project -based on a CMakefile and the -[cmake-apps-module](https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/cmake-apps-module/): - -```bash -# Go into your project directory (e.g. helloworld-native-application) -cd ~/xds-workspace -# Clone the project files into your local directory. -git clone https://github.com/iotbzh/helloworld-native-application.git -# Go to the local project's directory. -cd helloworld-service - -# Declare your project on xds-server -# For now, you can only do this step using the XDS Dashboard. -# See the "Build Using the XDS Dashboard" topic in the "Create Your -# First Application" topic. - -# Define XDS configuration variables by creating a "xds-config.env" file. -cat <<EOF >./xds-config.env -#optional if not default value: XDS_AGENT_URL=http://localhost:8800 -XDS_PROJECT_ID=IW7B4EE-DBY4Z74_myProject -XDS_SDK_ID=poky-agl_aarch64_4.0.1 -EOF - -# Define the configuration file to use. -export XDS_CONFIG=../xds-gen3.conf - -# Create a new build directory. -mkdir build && cd build - -# Start remote cross-build -xds-cli exec -- cmake -DRSYNC_TARGET=root@myTarget .. -xds-cli exec -- make -xds-cli exec -- make remote-target-populate - -# Start debugging -xds-gdb -x target/gdb-on-root@myTarget.ini -``` - -<!-- section-note --> -**NOTE:** - -The [helloworld-native-application](https://github.com/iotbzh/helloworld-native-application) -project is an AGL project based on the -[cmake-apps-module](https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/cmake-apps-module/). -For information on installing this module, see the -"[Installing the CMAKE Templates](../../cmakeafbtemplates/dev_guide/installing-cmake.html))" -topic. - -The CMake templates that are used to develop applications -with the AGL Application Framework, automatically generate -Makefile rules (e.g. `remote-target-populate`) or scripts -(e.g. `build/target/*`). - -For more info about the CMake templates, see the -"[Using the Cmake Applications Module](../../../#using-the-cmake-applications-module)" -topic. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## Native debugging - -Native debugging is best for applications or services that are also -built natively and you want to use any debugger (e.g. GDB) on an actual -piece of hardware. - -To enable native debugging mode, set the `XDS_NATIVE_GDB` variable. - -For information on debugging with GDB, see -"[Debugging with GDB](https://www.sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb.html)". diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/3_Debugging_Your_First_AGL_Application/3.4.3.4_Using_an_IDE.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/3_Debugging_Your_First_AGL_Application/3.4.3.4_Using_an_IDE.md deleted file mode 100644 index c4b0341..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/3_Debugging_Your_First_AGL_Application/3.4.3.4_Using_an_IDE.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ ---- -edit_link: '' -title: Using an IDE -origin_url: >- - https://git.automotivelinux.org/src/xds/xds-docs/plain/docs/part-1/debug-ide.md?h=master ---- - -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Using an IDE - -This topic describes how to use `xds-gdb` from within an Interactive -Development Environment (IDE) to debug your application. -The topic uses the -[NetBeans](https://netbeans.org/) IDE as an example. - -## Prerequisites - -Before using the IDE, you need to declare the project you want to debug -on the `xds-server`. - -<!--section-note--> -**NOTE:** - -The project you declare can also have been built using XDS. -For information on building the project using XDS, see the -"[Create your first AGL application](../../../#create-your-first-agl-application)" -section. -<!--end-section-note--> - -## NetBeans - -This section presents an example using NetBeans version 8.x: - -1. Select the **Options** item in the **Tools** menu. - -2. Open the **Build Tools** tab. - -3. Open the **C/C++** tab and click the **Add** button to reveal the "Add New - Tool Collection" dialog box: - - ![Add new tool panel](./pictures/nb_newtool.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:700px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - -4. Fill in the **Make Command** and **Debugger Command** fields so that they point to the XDS tools. - Following is an example: - - ![Add new tool panel](./pictures/nb_xds_options.png){:: style="width:90%; max-width:700px; margin:auto; display:flex"} - -5. Click on **OK** button. - -6. Select the **Project Properties** item in the **File** menu to - update your debug settings. - -7. In the "Project Properties" dialog, be sure that the "Gen3 board" - appears in the "Configuration" field (i.e. active). - -8. In the "Categories" navigation pane, select **Run**. - -9. 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To build `xds-server` and `xds-agent` -you also need to install in addition `nodejs` and `python3` tools. - -**Ubuntu:** - -```bash -# Install various tools -sudo apt-get install git make npm curl git zip unzip wget - -# Install Go -source /etc/os-release -wget -O - "http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x52B59B1571A79DBC054901C0F6BC817356A3D45E" | sudo apt-key add - -sudo bash -c "cat >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/golang.list <<EOF -deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/longsleep/golang-backports/ubuntu ${VERSION_CODENAME} main -EOF" -sudo apt-get update -sudo apt-get install golang-go - -# Install python3 -sudo apt-get install python3 -``` - -**openSUSE:** - -```bash -# Install various tools -sudo zypper install git make npm curl zip unzip - -# Install Go -# ( the value 'DISTRO' can be set to {openSUSE_Leap_42.2, openSUSE_Leap_42.3, openSUSE_Tumbleweed} ) -source /etc/os-release; export DISTRO="openSUSE_Leap_$VERSION" -sudo zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/go/${DISTRO}/devel:languages:go.repo -sudo zypper --gpg-auto-import-keys ref -sudo zypper install go1.9 - -# Install python3 -sudo zypper install python3 -``` - -> Don't forget to open new user session after installing these packages. - -**All Linux distro:** - -```bash -# Install nodejs LTS version (only mandatory for xds-server and xds-agent) -sudo npm install --global n -sudo n lts -``` - -Angular developers that's plan to modify XDS Dashboard webapp (part of -`xds-agent` repo) may also need angular cli tool named `ng` : - -```bash -# Install angular cli tool (ng) -sudo npm install --global n @angular/cli -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.0_ Abstract.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.0_ Abstract.md deleted file mode 100644 index ab6c8c4..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.0_ Abstract.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# XDS - X(cross) Development System Server - -`xds-server` is a web server that allows user to remotely cross build applications. - -- The first goal is to provide a multi-platform cross development tool with near-zero installation. -- The second goal is to keep application sources locally (on user's machine). - - Make it compatible with existing IT policies (e.g. corporate backup or SCM). - - Let user to continue to work as usual. - - Use his favorite editor. - - keep performance while editing/browsing sources. - - Avoids manual operation - -This powerful and portable webserver (written in [Go](https://golang.org)) -exposes a REST interface over HTTP. - -`xds-server` uses [Syncthing](https://syncthing.net/) tool to synchronize -projects files from user machine to build server machine or container. - -`xds-server` is commonly running on a build server (within a container or not) -and [xds-agent](../2_xds-agent/0_abstract.html) must run on the developer/user machine in order -to setup the following connection chain: - -```schema - developer/user machine | build server or container - ---------------------------|----------------------------- - xds-cli <---> xds-agent <-|-> xds-server -``` - -**SEE ALSO**: [xds-cli](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/xds/xds-cli.git), -a command-line tool that allows you to send commands to `xds-agent / xds-server` -and for example build your application from command-line or from your favorite -IDE (such as Netbeans or Visual Studio Code) through `xds-agent <=> xds-server`. - ---- - -Links to subchapters : - -- [Build from scratch](./1_build.html) -- [Configuration](./2_config.html) -- [How to run](./3_how-to-run.html) -- [Debugging](./4_debug.html) -- [Tests](./5_test.html) diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.1_Build.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.1_Build.md deleted file mode 100644 index 11c18b3..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.1_Build.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --># Build xds-server from scratch - -## Dependencies - -Install [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install), [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/), -[nodejs](https://nodejs.org/en/) and some other tools. - -Refer to [Prerequisites chapter](../1_Prerequisites.html) for more details. - -## Building - -### Native build - -Clone sources under `$ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-server` -in order respect directory hierarchy that match Go package import logic (see -[How to Write Go Code](https://golang.org/doc/code.html) for more details). - -Then use delivered Makefile : - -```bash -# Declare ROOTDIR, can be any location (for example xds-build) -ROOTDIR=$HOME/xds-build - -# Create directory hierarchy that match Go package import logic -mkdir -p $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds -cd $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds - -# Clone sources -git clone https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-server -# or git clone ssh://YOUR_USERNAME@gerrit.automotivelinux.org:29418/src/xds/xds-server - -# Build xds-server -# (note that GOPATH will correctly be set by Makefile) -cd xds-server -make all -``` - -Generate xds-server package / tarball - -```bash -make package-all -``` - -And to install `xds-server` (by default in `/opt/AGL/xds/server`): - -```bash -make install -``` - -<!-- section-warning --> -**Warning:** - -Makefile install rule and default values in configuration file are set -to fit the docker setup. - -So you may need to adapt some settings when you want to install xds-server natively. -<!-- end-section-warning --> - -<!-- section-note --> -**Note:** - -Used `DESTDIR` to specify another install directory - -```bash -make install DESTDIR=$HOME/opt/xds-server -``` - -<!-- end-section-note --> - -### XDS docker image - -As an alternative to a pre-build image, you can rebuild the container from scratch. - -`xds-server` has been integrated as a flavour of AGL SDK docker image. - -So to rebuild docker image just execute following commands: - -```bash -# Clone docker-worker-generator git repo -git clone https://git.automotivelinux.org/AGL/docker-worker-generator -# Start build that will create a docker image -cd docker-worker-generator -make build FLAVOUR=xds -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.2_Config.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.2_Config.md deleted file mode 100644 index ba97d1f..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.2_Config.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Configuration - -`xds-server` configuration is driven by a JSON config file (`server-config.json`). - -Here is the logic to determine which `server-config.json` file will be used: - -1. from command line option: `--config myConfig.json` -1. `$HOME/.xds/server/server-config.json` file -1. `/etc/xds/server/server-config.json` file -1. `<xds-server executable dir>/server-config.json` file - -Supported fields in configuration file are: - -- **httpPort** : HTTP port of client webapp/REST API -- **webAppDir** : location of client web application (default: webapp/dist) -- **shareRootDir** : root directory where projects will be copied -- **logsDir** : directory to store logs (eg. syncthing output) -- **sdkScriptsDir** : directory where scripts, used to managed SDKs, are installed -- **sdkDbUpdate** : define how SDK database(s) is(are) updated, supported values are: - `disable`, `startup` (default: `startup`) -- **syncthing.binDir** : syncthing binaries directory (default: executable directory) -- **syncthing.home"** : syncthing home directory (usually .../syncthing-config) -- **syncthing.gui-address** : syncthing gui url (default <http://localhost:8385>) -- **syncthing.gui-apikey** : syncthing api-key to use (default auto-generated) - -All fields are optional and example below corresponds to the default values. - -```json -{ - "httpPort": 8000, - "webAppDir": "webapp/dist", - "shareRootDir": "${HOME}/.xds/server/projects", - "logsDir": "/tmp/logs", - "sdkScriptsDir": "${EXEPATH}/scripts/sdks", - "sdkDbUpdate": "startup", - "syncthing": { - "binDir": "./bin", - "home": "${HOME}/.xds/server/syncthing-config", - "gui-address": "http://localhost:8385", - "gui-apikey": "123456789", - } -} -``` - ->**Notes:** -> ->Environment variables are supported by using `${MY_VAR}` syntax. -> - -When `xds-server` is started as a systemd service, default environment variables -are set into `/etc/default/xds-server` file. - -`xds-server` configuration is also driven by a JSON config file (`server-config.json`), -and default JSON config is `/etc/xds/server/server-config.json`. - -<!-- section-note --> -**Note:** -You can use your own JSON config by settings `APP_CONFIG` variable of -`/etc/default/xds-server` file to your file, for example `/home/MYUSER/.xds/server/server-config.json` -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## Disable syncthing - -`CloudSync` synchronization type based on `syncthing` tool can be disabled by -simply removing (or renaming) `"syncthing"` key in configuration file. -Here is a JSON configuration file example where syncthing key as been renamed: - -```json -{ - "httpPort": 8000, - "webAppDir": "webapp/dist", - "shareRootDir": "${HOME}/.xds/server/projects", - "logsDir": "/tmp/logs", - "sdkScriptsDir": "${EXEPATH}/scripts/sdks", - "syncthing_DISABLE": { - "binDir": "./bin", - "home": "${HOME}/.xds/server/syncthing-config", - } -} -``` - -On benefit to do that is to increase XDS-Server startup time. - -<!-- section-note --> -**Note:** - -- `CloudSync` (AKA syncthing) synchronization type can also be disabled when `"syncthing"` key is not defined in JSON configuration file. - -<!-- end-section-note --> diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.3_how-to-run.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.3_how-to-run.md deleted file mode 100644 index 38bfbc3..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.3_how-to-run.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> -# How to run - -`xds-server` has been designed to easily compile and debug -[AGL](https://www.automotivelinux.org/) applications. That's why `xds-server` has -been integrated into AGL SDK docker container. - ->**Note:** For more info about AGL SDK docker container, please refer to -[AGL SDK Quick Setup](../../../../../getting_started/reference/getting-started/docker-container-setup.html) - -## Start xds-server - -There are several way to install xds-server and start-up depend of installation type: - -| Installation type | Supported<br> host OS | Start-up | Install instructions | -|-------------------|-------------------------|---------------------------------------------------|----------------------| -| Docker container | Linux or MacOS | Automatic based on systemd user service | [see Installation based on Docker container](../../part-1/server-part.html#docker-container) | -| Virtual Machine | Linux, MacOS or Windows | Automatic based on systemd user service | [see Installation based on VirtualBox appliance](../../part-1/server-part.html#virtualbox-appliance) | -| Native | Linux | Automatic based on systemd user service or manual | [see Native installation](../../part-1/server-part.html#native) | -| Native | MacOS or Windows | Manually | [see Native installation](../../part-1/server-part.html#native) | - -### Automatic start-up based on systemd user service - -XDS server is started as a user service by Systemd. - -```bash -/usr/lib/systemd/user/xds-server.service -``` - -Use well-known systemd commands to control `xds-server.service` service. - -```bash -# Enter in docker container or VM -# (optional, depending on installation type) -ssh -p 2222 devel@localhost - -# Status XDS server: -systemctl --user status xds-server - -# Restart XDS server -systemctl --user restart xds-server -``` - -If needed you can change default setting by defining specific environment -variables file - -```bash -ssh -t -p 2222 devel@localhost vim /etc/default/xds-server -``` - -For example to control log level, just set LOG_LEVEL env variable. - -knowing that supported *level* are: - -- panic -- fatal -- error -- warn -- info -- debug - -```bash -docker exec ${CONTAINER_NAME} bash -c "echo 'LOG_LEVEL=debug' >> /etc/default/xds-server" -ssh -p 2222 devel@localhost -- "systemctl --user restart xds-server" -``` - -### Manual start-up - -On **Linux or MacOS**, simply execute `xds-server` executable: - -```bash -/opt/AGL/bin/xds-server -``` - -On **Windows**, simply execute `xds-server` executable: - -```batch -C:\AGL\bin\xds-server.exe -``` - -<!-- section-note --> -**Note:** - -Invoke `xds-server --help` to get more details about possible options that allow -for example to change logging level or select another configuration file. - -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## XDS server REST API and Web application - -`xds-server` exposes a REST API and serves a basic web-application. - -REST API based url is `http://localhost:8000/api/v1/` when XDS server is -running on your host (localhost) and basic web-application is available at -`http://localhost:8000`. - -Just replace `localhost` by the host name or ip when `xds-server` is running -on another host. - -```bash -# Get version using REST API -curl http://localhost:8000/api/v1/version - -# Open browser and local xds-server web-application -xdg-open http://localhost:8000 -``` - -Then follow instructions provided on this page to install and start `xds-agent` -that must run locally on your machine. - -See also [xds-agent documentation](../2_xds-agent/0_abstract.html) for more details. - -## SDK cross-toolchain Management - -### Setup to add support of a new SDK family - -<!-- section-note --> -**Optional step**: read this chapter only if you plan to add a new SDK family. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -`xds-server` dynamically detects supported SDKs by scanning sub-directories of -`sdkScriptsDir` directory (see [Configuration chapter](2_config.html)). - -Each sub-directory (usually name is the same as the SDK family) of `sdkScriptsDir` -must contain a set of scripts that will be called by `xds-server` to managed SDKs -of a specific family. - -These scripts are: - -- `add`: used to add/install a new SDK -- `db-dump`: returned the list of available and installed SDKs (JSON format) -- `db-update`: update SDKs database -- `get-family-config`: returned SDK family configuration structure (JSON format) -- `get-sdk-info`: extract SDK info (JSON format) from a SDK file/tarball -- `remove`: used to remove an existing SDK - -For example, here 2 SDKs family (`agl` and `zephyr`) are defined: - -```bash -# > tree ./sdks/ -./sdks/ -├── agl -│ ├── add -│ ├── db-dump -│ ├── db-update -│ ├── get-family-config -│ ├── get-sdk-info -│ └── remove -├── README.md -└── zephyr - ├── add - ├── db-dump - ├── db-update - ├── get-family-config - ├── get-sdk-info - └── remove -``` - -On startup `xds-server` will call in order: - -- `sdks/*/get-family-config` to get configuration of each SDK family. -- `sdks/*/db-update` to update database (only when `SdkDbUpdate` is set to ̀`startup`, - see [Configuration chapter](2_config.html) for more details) -- `sdks/*/db-dump` scripts to get the initial list of available and installed SDKs. - -Please refer to `sdks/README.md` for more information about scripts definition -and to understand how to add support of a new SDK family. - -### Install a new SDK - -Please refer to [Installing AGL SDKs](../../part-1/install-sdk.html) chapter. - -### Un-install a SDK from command line - -Used `sdks` command of `xds-cli` tool to managed SDKs. - -```bash -# List installed SDKs -xds-cli sdks ls -List of installed SDKs: - ID NAME STATUS VERSION ARCH - c39e5998 poky-agl_aarch64_4.0.1 Installed 4.0.1 aarch64 - d610bfbf poky-agl-aarch64.current_on_iotbzh_download-3.99.1+snapshot Installed 3.99.1+snapshot aarch64.current_on_iotbzh_download - a0ae663d poky-agl-corei7-64-3.99.1+snapshot Installed 3.99.1+snapshot corei7-64 - 87f0400b AGL-release-dab-3.99.3-m3ulcb-nogfx Installed 3.99.3 aarch64 - 352c0584 poky-agl-corei7-64-3.99.2+snapshot Installed 3.99.2+snapshot corei7-64 - d65fe750 AGL-release-eel-latest-qemux86-64 Installed 4.99.5 corei7-64 - -# Un-install a SDK -xds-cli sdks uninstall d65fe750 -SDK ID d65fe750-d3a7-38f5-83d8-3d3806054f8d successfully deleted. -``` - -### Un-install a SDK from XDS Dashboard - -Open XDS-Dashboard in web-browser and select `SDKs` entry in left side menu. - -If needed, switch to `BASIC SDKS VIEW` view and click on trash icon located -in the top-right corner of SDK card. diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.4_Debug.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.4_Debug.md deleted file mode 100644 index ceb3e5b..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.4_Debug.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> -# Debugging - -## XDS server architecture - -The server part is written in *Go* and web app (basic HTML) in *Angular4*. - -```bash -| -+-- bin/ # where xds-server binary file will be built -| -+-- conf.d/ # Linux configuration and startup files (systemd user service) -| -+-- glide.yaml # Go package dependency file -| -+-- lib/ # sources of server part (Go) -| -+-- LICENSE # XDS server license -| -+-- main.go # main entry point of of Web server (Go) -| -+-- Makefile # makefile including -| -+-- README.md # readme -| -+-- scripts/ # hold various scripts used for installation or startup -| -+-- test/ # XDS test suite -| -+-- tools/ # temporary directory to hold development tools (like glide) -| -+-- vendor/ # temporary directory to hold Go dependencies packages -| -+-- webapp/ # source client basic web application -``` - -## Debug server part (Go code) - -Install first [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) and -[Go plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=lukehoban.Go) -(`ext install lukehoban.Go`) - -Visual Studio Code launcher settings can be found into `.vscode/launch.json`. - -Please follow instructions of xds-agent [debugging chapter](../2_xds-agent/4_debug.html#debug-xds-agent-go-code), -knowing that you execute these same instructions in `xds-server` repo, in other words -by replacing *xds-agent* references by *xds-server*. diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.5_Test.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.5_Test.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2376d43..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.2_xds-server/3.4.4.2.5_Test.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> -# XDS Server Test - -## XDS Server test architecture - -The test part is written in go and source code is available in test directory. - -```bash -| -+-- test/ # where xds-server test source files -| -+-- test/main_test.go # main entry point of xds-server test -| -+-- test/fixtures # fixtures for running test -``` - -The test execution will locally launch xds-server and access the api through REST and test results, events, ... - -## Dependencies - -* sshd - -Make sure sshd is in your user PATH. - -## Launch test - -Use the following command to launch test in xds-server root directory: - -```bash -make test -``` - -Launch only one test, for example launch TestSdks: - -```bash -make test name=TestSdks -``` - -Increase test verbosity: - -```bash -make test VERBOSE=1 -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.0_Abstract.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.0_Abstract.md deleted file mode 100644 index 21126ec..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.0_Abstract.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# XDS - X(cross) Development System Agent - -XDS-agent is a client that should run on your local / user development machine when you use XDS. - -This agent takes care, among others, of starting [Syncthing](https://syncthing.net/) -tool to synchronize your project files from your local host to XDS build server -machine or container (where `xds-server` is running). - -> **SEE ALSO**: [xds-server](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=src/xds/xds-server.git), a web server -used to remotely cross build applications. - ---- - -Links to subchapters : - -- [Build from scratch](./1_build.html) -- [Configuration](./2_config.html) -- [Start-up](./3_start.html) -- [Debugging](./4_debug.html) diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.1_Build.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.1_Build.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6447244..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.1_Build.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Build xds-agent from scratch - -## Dependencies - -Install [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install), [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/), -[nodejs](https://nodejs.org/en/) and some other tools. - -Refer to [Prerequisites chapter](../1_Prerequisites.html) for more details. - -## Building - -Clone sources under `$ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-agent` -in order respect directory hierarchy that match Go package import logic (see -[How to Write Go Code](https://golang.org/doc/code.html) for more details). - -Then use delivered Makefile : - -```bash -# Declare ROOTDIR, can be any location (for example xds-build) -ROOTDIR=$HOME/xds-build - -# Create directory hierarchy that match Go package import logic -mkdir -p $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds -cd $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds - -# Clone sources -git clone https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-agent -# or git clone ssh://YOUR_USERNAME@gerrit.automotivelinux.org:29418/src/xds/xds-agent - -# Build xds-agent -# (note that GOPATH will correctly be set by Makefile) -cd xds-agent -make all -``` - -Generate xds-agent packages / tarballs for Linux, MacOS, Windows - -```bash -make package-all -``` - -And to install `xds-agent` (by default in `/opt/AGL/xds/agent`): - -```bash -make install -``` - -<!-- section-warning --> -**Warning:** - -Makefile install rule and default values in configuration file are set -to fit the docker setup. - -So you may need to adapt some settings when you want to install xds-agent natively. -<!-- end-section-warning --> - -<!-- section-note --> -**Note:** - -Used `DESTDIR` to specify another install directory - -```bash -make install DESTDIR=$HOME/opt/xds-agent -``` - -<!-- end-section-note --> - -### Cross build - -For example on a Linux machine to cross-build for Windows, just follow these steps. - -The first time you need to install all the windows-amd64 standard packages on -your system with - -```bash -# List all supported OS / ARCH -go tool dist list - -# Install all standard packages for another OS/ARCH (eg. windows amd64) -GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go install -v -a std -``` - -Then compile and package xds-agent using provided makefile - -```bash -export GOOS=windows -export GOARCH=amd64 -make all -make package -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.2_Config.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.2_Config.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2eac51a..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.2_Config.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Configuration - -xds-agent configuration is driven by a JSON config file. - -The tarball mentioned in previous section includes this file with default settings. - -Here is the logic to determine which conf file will be used: - -1. from command line option: `--config myConfig.json` -1. `$HOME/.xds/agent/agent-config.json` file -1. `/etc/xds/agent/agent-config.json` file - -Supported fields in configuration file are (all fields are optional and example -below corresponds to the default values): - -- **httpPort** : http port of agent REST interface -- **webAppDir** : location of client webapp / dashboard (default: webapp/dist) -- **logsDir** : directory to store logs (eg. syncthing output) -- **xdsServers** : an array of xds-server object - - **xdsServers.url**: url of xds-server to connect to -- **syncthing**: a object defining syncthing settings - - **syncthing.binDir** : syncthing binaries directory (default: executable directory) - - **syncthing.home"** : syncthing home directory (usually .../syncthing-config) - - **syncthing.gui-address** : syncthing gui url (default <http://localhost:8386>) - - **syncthing.gui-apikey** : syncthing api-key to use (default auto-generated) - -```json -{ - "httpPort": "8800", - "webAppDir": "./www", - "logsDir": "${HOME}/.xds/agent/logs", - "xdsServers": [ - { - "url": "http://localhost:8000" - } - ], - "syncthing": { - "home": "${HOME}/.xds/agent/syncthing-config", - "gui-address": "http://localhost:8386", - "gui-apikey": "1234abcezam" - } -} -``` - ->**Note:** -> ->environment variables are supported by using `${MY_VAR}` syntax. diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.3_Start_Up.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.3_Start_Up.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5c83875..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.3_Start_Up.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Start-up - -## Start-up based on systemd user service - -For **Linux** distro, XDS agent can be started as a user service by Systemd. - -```bash -/usr/lib/systemd/user/xds-agent.service -``` - -Use well-known systemd commands to control `xds-agent.service` service. - -```bash -# Status XDS agent: -systemctl --user status xds-agent - -# Start XDS agent -systemctl --user start xds-agent - -# Stop XDS agent -systemctl --user stop xds-agent -``` - -Default settings are defined in `/etc/default/xds-agent` file but these -settings you can overwritten by `$HOME/.xds/agent/agent-config.json` file, -see [Configuration chapter](./2_config.html) for more details. - -## Manual start-up - -On **Linux or MacOS**, simply execute `xds-agent` executable: - -```bash -/opt/AGL/bin/xds-agent -``` - -On **Windows**, simply execute `xds-agent` executable (root path may change -depending where you installed/unzipped xds-agent tarball): - -```batch -C:\AGL\bin\xds-agent.exe -``` - -<!-- section-note --> -**Note:** - -If need be, you can increase log level by setting option -`--log <level>`, supported *level* are: panic, fatal, error, warn, info, debug. - -Invoke `xds-agent --help` to get more details about possible options that allow -for example to change logging level or select a specific configuration file. - -<!-- end-section-note --> diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.4_Debug.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.4_Debug.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7842741..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.3_xds-agent/3.4.4.3.4_Debug.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Debugging - -## XDS agent architecture - -The agent part is written in *Go* and the webapp / dashboard is in *typescript + Angular4*. - -```bash -| -+-- bin/ where xds-server binary file will be built -| -+-- conf.d Linux configuration and startup files (systemd user service) -| -+-- glide.yaml Go package dependency file -| -+-- lib/ sources of server part (Go) -| -+-- main.go main entry point of of Web server (Go) -| -+-- Makefile makefile including -| -+-- README.md readme -| -+-- scripts/ hold various scripts used for installation or startup -| -+-- tools/ temporary directory to hold development tools (like glide) -| -+-- vendor/ temporary directory to hold Go dependencies packages -| -+-- webapp/ source client basic webapp / dashboard -``` - -## Debug xds-agent (Go code) - -Install first [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) and -[Go plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=lukehoban.Go) -(`ext install lukehoban.Go`) - -Visual Studio Code launcher settings can be found into `.vscode/launch.json`. -The important think is to correctly set `GOPATH` in launch.json in order to -build xds-agent and debug it within Visual Studio Code. - -Here is an example of launch.json: - -```json -{ - "version": "0.2.0", - "configurations": [{ - "name": "XDS-Agent", - "type": "go", - "request": "launch", - "mode": "debug", - "remotePath": "", - "port": 2345, - "host": "127.0.0.1", - "program": "${workspaceRoot}", - "env": { - "GOPATH": "${workspaceRoot}/../../../../../..:${env:GOPATH}", - }, - "args": ["-log", "debug", "-c", "__agent-config_local_dev.json"], - "showLog": false - } - ] -} -``` - -And `__agent-config_local_dev.json` file content is as follow : - -```json -{ - "webAppDir": "./webapp/dist", - "logsDir": "${HOME}/tmp/xds-agent/logs", - "xdsServers": [ - { - "url": "http://localhost:8000" - } - ], - "syncthing": { - "binDir": "./bin", - "home": "${HOME}/tmp/xds_local_dev/syncthing-config", - "gui-address": "http://localhost:8386", - } -} -``` - -### Tricks to debug both xds-agent and xds-server - -To debug both `xds-agent` and `xds-server` or common code `xds-common`, it may -be useful use the same local sources. - -A trick to do that is to replace `xds-server` + `xds-common` in `vendor` -directory by a symlink that points to local sources. - -So clone first `xds-server` + `xds-common` sources next to `xds-agent` directory. - -You should have the following tree: - -```bash -tree -L 5 src/ -src/ -`-- gerrit.automotivelinux.org - `-- gerrit - `-- src - `-- xds - |-- xds-agent - |-- xds-common - `-- xds-server -``` - -Then invoke `vendor/debug` Makefile rule to create symbolic links inside vendor -directory : - -```bash -cd src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-agent -make vendor/debug -``` - -## Debug dashboard part (Typescript / angular code) - -Start `xds-agent` either from command line or in debug mode (see previous -chapter) and in another terminal start a watcher daemon so that type typescript -sources of webapp / dashboard are automatically "transpiled" using following -command : - -```bash -cd webapp -npm run watch -``` - -Then open the XDS Dashboard page ([http://localhost:8800](http://localhost:8800)) -and open the developer tool of web browser (for example `Ctrl+Shift+I` in Chrome). diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.0_Abstract.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.0_Abstract.md deleted file mode 100644 index dad78f8..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.0_Abstract.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# xds-cli: command-line tool for XDS - -`xds-cli` is a command-line tool for X(cross) Development System. - -This tool can be used in addition to `XDS Dashboard` to control XDS from command -line. - ---- - -Links to subchapters : - -- [Build from scratch](./1_build.html) -- [Configuration](./2_config.html) -- [Start-up](./3_commands.html) -- [Debugging](./4_debug.html) diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.1_Build.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.1_Build.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3935054..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.1_Build.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# How to build - -## Dependencies - -Install [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install) and some other tools. - -Refer to [Prerequisites chapter](../1_Prerequisites.html) for more details. - -## Building - -Clone sources under `$ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-cli` -in order respect directory hierarchy that match Go package import logic (see -[How to Write Go Code](https://golang.org/doc/code.html) for more details). - -Then use delivered Makefile : - -```bash -# Declare ROOTDIR, can be any location (for example xds-build) -ROOTDIR=$HOME/xds-build - -# Create directory hierarchy that match Go package import logic -mkdir -p $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds -cd $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds - -# Clone sources -git clone https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-cli -# or git clone ssh://YOUR_USERNAME@gerrit.automotivelinux.org:29418/src/xds/xds-cli - -# Build xds-cli -# (note that GOPATH will correctly be set by Makefile) -cd xds-cli -make all -``` - -Generate xds-cli package / tarball - -```bash -make package-all -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.2_Config.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.2_Config.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4696d24..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.2_Config.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Configuration - -`xds-cli` configuration is defined either by environment variables or by -setting command line options. - -Configuration through environment variables may also be defined in a file that -will be sourced by `xds-cli` on start-up. - -Use `--config|-c` option or set `XDS_CONFIG` environment variable to specify the config file to use. - -So configuration is driven either by environment variables or by command line -options or using a config file knowing that the following priority order is used: - -1. use option value (for example use project ID set by `--id` option), -1. else use variable `XDS_xxx` (for example `XDS_PROJECT_ID` variable) when a - config file is specified with `--config|-c` option, -1. else use `XDS_xxx` (for example `XDS_PROJECT_ID`) environment variable - -<!-- section-note --> -**Note:** - -All parameters after a double dash (--) are considered as the command -to execute on xds-server. -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## Global Options / Configuration variables - -Following is the list of global options across all sub-commands. - -__`--config|-c` option or `XDS_CONFIG` env variable__ - -Env config file to source on startup - -__`--log|-l` option or `XDS_LOGLEVEL` env variable__ - -Logging level, supported levels are: - -- panic -- fatal -- error -- warn -- info -- debug - -Default level is "error". - -**`--rpath` option or `XDS_PATH` env variable** - -Relative path into project - -**`timestamp|-ts` option or `XDS_TIMESTAMP` env variable** - -Prefix output with timestamp - -**`url` option or `XDS_AGENT_URL` env variable** - -Local XDS agent url (default: "localhost:8800") diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.3_Commands.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.3_Commands.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4feb8a2..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.3_Commands.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Commands - -## projects - -`projects` (short `prj`) command should be used to managed XDS projects. - -This command supports following sub-commands: - -```bash -add, a Add a new project -get Get a property of a project -list, ls List existing projects -remove, rm Remove an existing project -sync Force synchronization of project sources -``` - -Here are some usage examples: - -```bash -# Create/declare a new project -xds-cli prj add --label "myProjectName" --type pm -p /home/seb/xds-workspace/myProject -sp /home/devel/xds-workspace/myProject - -# List projects -xds-cli prj ls - -# Delete an existing project -xds-cli prj rm 8e49 -``` - -## sdks - -`sdks` (alias `sdk`) command should be used to managed cross SDKs. - -This command supports following sub-commands: - -```bash -get Get a property of a SDK -list, ls List installed SDKs -install, i Install a SDK -uninstall, rm UnInstall an existing SDK -abort, a Abort an install action -``` - -Here are some usage examples: - -```bash -# List existing SDKs -xds-cli sdks ls - -# Get SDK info -xds-cli sdks get c64d -``` - -<!-- section-note --> -**Note:** - -Refer to the -"[AGL SDKs](../../part-1/install-sdk.html)" -topic for details about SDK installation. - -<!-- end-section-note --> - -## exec - -`exec` command should be used to exec command through XDS system. - -For example you can use this command to build your project in XDS system. - -This command supports following sub-commands: - -`exec` command options are: - -**`--id` option or `XDS_PROJECT_ID` env variable (**mandatory option**)** - -project ID you want to build - -**`--rpath` (short `-p`) or `XDS_RPATH` env variable** - -relative path into project - -**`--sdkid` (alias `--sdk`) or `XDS_SDK_ID` env variable (**mandatory option**)** - -Cross Sdk ID to use to build project. - -Here are some usage examples: - -```bash -cd $MY_PROJECT_DIR -mkdir build - -# Generate build system using cmake -xds-cli exec --id=4021 --sdkid=c226 -- "cd build && cmake .." - -# Build the project -xds-cli exec --id=4021 --sdkid=c226 -- "cd build && make all" -``` - -In case of `xds-agent` is not running on default url:port (that is `localhost:8800`) - -You can specify the url using `--url` option : - -```bash -xds-cli --url=http://localhost:8800 exec --id=4021 --sdkid=c226 -- "cd build && make all" -``` - -## misc - -`misc` command allows to execute miscellaneous sub-commands such as: - -```bash -version, v Get version of XDS agent and XDS server -status, sts Get XDS configuration status (including XDS server connection) -``` - -Here are some usage examples: - -```bash -xds-cli misc version --verbose - -xds-cli misc sts -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.4_Debug.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.4_Debug.md deleted file mode 100644 index 311efaf..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.4_xds-cli/3.4.4.4.4_Debug.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Debugging - -## XDS cli architecture - -This tool is written in *Go*. - -```bash -| -+-- bin/ # where xds-cli binary will be built -| -+-- cmd-XXX.go # GO sources of each sub-commands -| -+-- conf.d/ # Linux configuration and startup files (systemd user service) -| -+-- glide.yaml # Go package dependency file -| -+-- LICENSE # XDS cli license -| -+-- main.go # main entry point (Go) -| -+-- Makefile # makefile including -| -+-- README.md # readme -| -+-- scripts/ # hold various scripts used for installation -| -+-- vendor/ # temporary directory to hold Go dependencies packages -``` - -## Debug - -Install first [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) and -[Go plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=lukehoban.Go) -(`ext install lukehoban.Go`) - -Visual Studio Code launcher settings can be found into `.vscode/launch.json`. - -Please follow instructions of xds-agent [debugging chapter](../2_xds-agent/4_debug.html#debug-xds-agent-go-code), -knowing that you execute these same instructions in `xds-cli` repo, in other words -by replacing *xds-agent* references by *xds-cli*. diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.0_Abstract.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.0_Abstract.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6f8aa16..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.0_Abstract.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# xds-gdb: wrapper on gdb for XDS - -`xds-gdb` is a wrapper on gdb debugger for X(cross) Development System. - -This tool allows you to debug an application built with an xds-server without -the need to install gdb or any cross tool. - -Two debugging models are supported: - -1. native debugging - -1. XDS remote debugging requiring an XDS agent/server setup. That allows you to - easily cross debug your application. - - By default XDS debug model is used and you need to define `XDS_NATIVE_GDB` -variable to use native gdb debug mode instead. - ---- - -Links to subchapters : - -- [Build from scratch](./1_build.html) -- [Configuration](./2_config.html) -- [Debugging](./3_debug.html) diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.1_Build.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.1_Build.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4ea9a9e..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.1_Build.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# How to build xds-gdb from scratch - -## Dependencies - -Install [Go](https://golang.org/doc/install) and some other tools. - -Refer to [Prerequisites chapter](../1_Prerequisites.html) for more details. - -## Building - -Clone sources under `$ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-gdb` -in order respect directory hierarchy that match Go package import logic (see -[How to Write Go Code](https://golang.org/doc/code.html) for more details). - -Then use delivered Makefile : - -```bash -# Declare ROOTDIR, can be any location (for example xds-build) -ROOTDIR=$HOME/xds-build - -# Create directory hierarchy that match Go package import logic -mkdir -p $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds -cd $ROOTDIR/src/gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds - -# Clone sources -git clone https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/src/xds/xds-gdb -# or git clone ssh://YOUR_USERNAME@gerrit.automotivelinux.org:29418/src/xds/xds-gdb - -# Build xds-gdb -# (note that GOPATH will correctly be set by Makefile) -cd xds-gdb -make all -``` - -Generate xds-gdb package / tarball - -```bash -make package-all -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.2_Config.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.2_Config.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6108c7b..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.2_Config.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Configuration - -`xds-gdb` configuration is defined by variables (see listed below). - -These variables may be set using: - -- environment variables (inherited), -- or a config file set with `XDS_CONFIG` environment variable, for example: - `XDS_CONFIG=/tmp/my_xds_gdb_config.env xds-gdb` -- or by setting variables within a gdb ini file (see details below), -- or a "user" config file located in following directory (first found is taken): - 1. $(CURRENT_DIRECTORY)/.xds-gdb.env - 1. $(CURRENT_DIRECTORY)/../xds-gdb.env - 1. $(CURRENT_DIRECTORY)/target/xds-gdb.env - 1. $(HOME)/.config/xds/xds-gdb.env - -## Configuration Variables - -`XDS_CONFIG` - -Config file defining `XDS_xxx` configuration variables. - -Variables of this file will overwrite inherited environment variables. - -Variables definition may be prefixed or not by "export" keyword. - -Here is an example of config file: - -```bash -cat $HOME/myProject/xds-gdb.env - -export XDS_AGENT_URL=http://localhost:8800 -export XDS_PROJECT_ID=4021617e-ced0-11e7-acd2-3c970e49ad9b -export XDS_SDK_ID=c226821b-b5c0-386d-94fe-19f807946d03 -``` - -`XDS_LOGLEVEL` - -Set logging level - -Supported levels: - -- panic -- fatal -- error -- warn -- info -- debug - -`XDS_LOGFILE` - -Set logging file, default `/tmp/xds-gdb.log`. - -`XDS_NATIVE_GDB` - -Use native gdb mode instead of XDS mode. - -`XDS_PROJECT_ID` *(mandatory in XDS mode)* - -Project ID you want to build - -`XDS_RPATH` - -Relative path into project - -`XDS_SDK_ID` *(mandatory in XDS mode)* - -Cross Sdk ID to use to build project - -`XDS_AGENT_URL` - -Local XDS agent url (default `http://localhost:8800`) - -## Configuration variables set within gdb init command file - -Above `XDS_xxx` variables may also be defined within gdb init command file -(see --command or -x option of genuine Gdb). - -You must respect the following syntax: commented line including `:XDS-ENV:` tag - -Example of gdb init file where we define project and sdk ID: - -```bash - # :XDS-ENV: XDS_PROJECT_ID=4021617e-ced0-11e7-acd2-3c970e49ad9b - # :XDS-ENV: XDS_SDK_ID=c226821b-b5c0-386d-94fe-19f807946d03 -``` diff --git a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.3_Debug.md b/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.3_Debug.md deleted file mode 100644 index e1f33dd..0000000 --- a/docs/ATTIC/3_Developer_Guides/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_User's_Guide/4_X(cross)_Development_System:_ Internals /3.4.4.5_xds-gdb/3.4.4.5.3_Debug.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -<!-- WARNING: This file is generated by fetch_docs.js using /home/boron/Documents/AGL/docs-webtemplate/site/_data/tocs/devguides/master/xds-docs-guides-devguides-book.yml --> - -# Debugging - -## XDS gdb architecture - -This tool is written in *Go*. - -```bash -| -+-- bin/ # where xds-gdb binary will be built -| -+-- gdb-XXX.go # xds-gdb Go sources -| -+-- conf.d/ # Linux configuration and startup files (systemd user service) -| -+-- glide.yaml # Go package dependency file -| -+-- LICENSE # XDS gdb license -| -+-- main.go # main entry point (Go) -| -+-- Makefile # makefile including -| -+-- README.md # readme -| -+-- scripts/ # hold various scripts used for installation -| -+-- vendor/ # temporary directory to hold Go dependencies packages -``` - -## Debug - -Install first [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) and -[Go plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=lukehoban.Go) -(`ext install lukehoban.Go`) - -Visual Studio Code launcher settings can be found into `.vscode/launch.json`. - -Please follow instructions of xds-agent [debugging chapter](../2_xds-agent/4_debug.html#debug-xds-agent-go-code), -knowing that you execute these same instructions in `xds-gdb` repo, in other words -by replacing *xds-agent* references by *xds-gdb*. diff --git 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