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authorDominig ar Foll <dominig.arfoll@fridu.net>2016-12-07 11:53:22 +0100
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+# Running AGL on Intel Minnowboard (and most Intel 64 bits HW)
+
+## Scope
+This documentation is aiming at people who want to run Automotive Grade
+Linux (AGL) on an Intel Hardware (HW). While the reference HW used by
+AGL project is the Open Source Minnowboard.<br>
+(http://wiki.minnowboard.org/MinnowBoard\_Wiki\_Home) this documentation
+can be used to enable most of 64 bits Intel Architecture (IA) using UEFI
+as boot loader. You need to run the 64 bits version of the UEFI boot.<br>
+Minnowbaord Max and Turbo are both 64 bits capable.
+
+**Note** this page is more focused on please willing to create
+ bespoke AGL image and BSP. If you are more interested by Apps
+ creation, please visit [ Developing
+ Apps for AGL](https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/agl-distro/developer_resources_intel_apps)
+
+UEFI has evolved a lot recently and you likely want to check that your
+HW firmware is up-to-date, this is particularly important for the
+Minnowboard.
+
+` `[`https://firmware.intel.com/projects/minnowboard-max`](https://firmware.intel.com/projects/minnowboard-max)
+
+## Where to find an AGL bootable image
+
+### Building an AGL image from scratch using Yocto.
+
+**Note:** An alternative method for building an image is to use
+ the AGL SDK delivered in a Docker container. There is currently no SDK dedicated to IA
+ but the SDK provided for the Porter Board can build
+ an IA image without changes (just aglsetup.sh needs to call for Intel).
+
+see chapter 2 of [Porter Quick
+Start](http://iot.bzh/download/public/2016/sdk/AGL-Kickstart-on-Renesas-Porter-board.pdf "wikilink").
+
+#### Download AGL source code
+Downloading the AGL sources from the various Git repositories is automated with the repo
+tools [ to Repo
+Documentation](https://source.android.com/source/using-repo.html "wikilink")
+
+To install the repo tool.
+
+```bash
+ mkdir -p ~/bin
+ export PATH=~/bin:$PATH\
+ curl [https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo](https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo) > ~/bin/repo\
+ chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
+```
+
+
+
+#### Configuring for the current *(older)* stable (blowfish\_2.0.4) (BB)
+
+```bash
+ cd AGL-2.0.4\
+ repo init -u \
+ [https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/AGL/AGL-repo](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/AGL/AGL-repo) \
+ -b blowfish \
+ -m default_blowfish_2.0.4.xml
+```
+#### Configuring for master (CC)
+
+```bash
+ cd AGL-master\
+ repo init -u [`https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/AGL/AGL-repo`](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/AGL/AGL-repo)\
+```
+
+#### Only for developer working on virtualisation
+**Note :** this is WIP and most likely to fail most of the time)
+```bash
+ cd AGL-master-next\
+ repo init -b morty \
+ -u `[`https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/AGL/AGL-repo`](https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/AGL/AGL-repo)
+```
+
+Once that you repo is initialised either with the stable or WIP, you
+need to sync the repo to fetch the various git trees.
+
+#### Downloading the configured AGL source code
+
+```bash
+ repo sync
+```
+
+#### Building the AGL distro
+You are now ready to initialise your Yocto build. When running the
+command
+
+```bash
+ source meta-agl/scripts/aglsetup.sh -h
+```
+
+You will notice the Intel entry
+
+```bash
+ intel-corei7-64
+```
+Simply select that entry to replace porter in the -m option.
+
+```bash
+ source meta-agl/scripts/aglsetup.sh \
+ -m intel-corei7-64 \
+ -b build \
+ agl-devel agl-demo agl-appfw-smack agl-netboot
+```
+
+Start the build **This can take several hours depending of your CPU and
+internet connection and will required several GB on /tmp as well as on your build directory**
+
+```bash
+ bitbake agl-demo-platform
+```
+** Your newly baked disk image (.hddimg) will be located at **
+ `tmp/deploy/images/intel-corei7-64/`
+
+##### Alternative: Download a *ready made* image from AGL web site
+
+The Continuous Integration (CI) process from AGL creates and publish
+daily and stable builds. Pointers to both can be found in [ AGL
+supported HW](agl-distro: "wikilink") (see Reference BSP/Intel).
+
+Once you have validated your process you can start to play/work with the
+snapshot pointer.
+
+Note that snapshot build may not work.
+
+Follow the directory
+
+` intel-corei7-64/deploy/images/intel-corei7-64/`
+
+and download the file
+
+` agl-demo-platform-intel-corei7-64.hddimg`
+
+## Create a bootable media
+
+Depending your target HW you will use an USB stick, an SD card or a
+HDD/SDD. The creation process remains the same independently of the
+selected support. It does require to have access to a Linux machine with
+sudo or root password.
+
+### Insert you removable media in the corresponding interface.
+
+### Check the device name where the media can be accessed with the command
+
+```bash
+ lsblk\
+ # Note that you want the name of the raw device not of a partition on the media \
+ #(eg. /dev/sdc or /dev/mmcblk0)
+```
+### Download the script mkefi-agl.sh
+This script is present in the directory meta-agl/scripts from blowfish 2.0.4, alternatively you can download it from the following Git repo
+
+` `[`https://github.com/dominig/mkefi-agl.sh`](https://github.com/dominig/mkefi-agl.sh)
+
+
+### check the available option
+
+```bash
+ sh mkefi-agl.sh -v
+```
+### create your media with the command ajusted to your configuration
+
+```bash
+ sudo sh mkefi-agl.sh MyAglImage.hdd /dev/sdX
+```
+/dev/sdX is common for USB stick, /dev/mmcblk0 for lpatop integrated SD card reader
+
+## Boot the image on the target device
+
+1. Insert the created media with the AGL image in the target device
+
+1. Power on the device
+
+1. Select Change one off boot option (generally F12 key during power up)
+
+1. Select your removable device
+
+1. Let AGL boot
+
+**Note:** depending on the speed of the removable media, the first boot
+may not complete, in that case simply reboot the device. This is quite common with USB2 sticks.<br>
+By default the serial console is configured and activated at the rate of 115200 bps.
+
+## How to create your 1st AGL application
+
+[ Apps development documentation
+link](agl-distro:developer_resources_intel_apps "wikilink")