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diff --git a/docs/getting-started/image-workflow-initialize-build-environment.md b/docs/getting-started/image-workflow-initialize-build-environment.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eed41e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/getting-started/image-workflow-initialize-build-environment.md @@ -0,0 +1,255 @@ +# 3. Initializing Your Build Environment + +Part of the downloaded AGL software is a setup script that you must +run to initialize the build environment. + +## `aglsetup.sh` Script + +You can find this script here: + +``` +$AGL_TOP/meta-agl/scripts/aglsetup.sh +``` + +The script accepts many options that allow you to define build parameters such +as the target hardware (i.e. the machine), build directory, and so forth. +Use the following commands to see the available options and script syntax: + +``` +$ bash +$ cd $AGL_TOP +$ source meta-agl/scripts/aglsetup.sh -h +``` + +## AGL Features + +Before running the `aglsetup.sh`, you should understand what AGL features you +want to include as part of your image. +The script's help output lists available features and shows you the layers in +which they reside. + +Following is a list of the available features: + +``` +Available features: + [meta-agl] + agl-all-features :( agl-demo agl-appfw-smack agl-devel agl-hmi-framework agl-netboot agl-sota agl-sdl ) + agl-appfw-smack + agl-archiver + agl-ci + agl-ci-change-features :( agl-demo agl-appfw-smack agl-devel agl-hmi-framework agl-devel agl-netboot agl-appfw-smack agl-sdl ) + agl-ci-change-features-nogfx :( agl-devel agl-netboot agl-appfw-smack ) + agl-ci-snapshot-features :( agl-demo agl-appfw-smack agl-devel agl-hmi-framework agl-devel agl-netboot agl-appfw-smack agl-archiver agl-sdl agl-ptest ) + agl-ci-snapshot-features-nogfx :( agl-devel agl-netboot agl-appfw-smack agl-isafw agl-archiver agl-ptest ) + agl-devel + agl-isafw + agl-netboot + agl-ptest + agl-sota + [meta-agl-demo] + agl-demo :( agl-appfw-smack agl-devel agl-hmi-framework ) + agl-iotivity + agl-sdl + [meta-agl-devel] + agl-audio-4a-framework + agl-audio-soundmanager-framework + agl-egvirt + agl-hmi-framework + agl-oem-extra-libs + agl-renesas-kernel + [meta-agl-extra] + agl-localdev + eas +``` + +To find out exactly what a feature provides, **WE NEED SOME GUIDANCE HERE. MAYBE SOME INDIVIDUAL README FILES LOCATED IN THE TEMPLATE AREAS FOR THE FEATURES**. + +An AGL feature is a configuration that accounts for specific settings +and dependencies needed for a particular build. +For example, specifying the "agl-demo" feature makes sure that the +`aglsetup.sh` script creates configuration files needed to build the +image for the AGL demo. + +Following are brief descriptions of the AGL features you can specify on the +`aglsetup.sh` command line: + +* **agl-all-features**: A set of AGL default features. + Do not think of this set of features as all the AGL features. + +* **agl-appfw-smack**: Enables IoT.bzh Application Framework plus SMACK and + Cynara. + +* **agl-archiver**: Enables the archiver class for releases. + +* **agl-ci**: Flags used for Continuous Integration (CI). + Using this feature changes the value of the + [`IMAGE_FSTYPES`](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#var-IMAGE_FSTYPES) + variable. + +* **agl-ci-change-features**: Enables features for CI builds for Gerrit changes. + +* **agl-ci-change-features-nogfx**: Enables features for CI builds for Gerrit changes + for targets that use binary graphics drivers (i.e. builds without graphics). + +* **agl-ci-snapshot-features**: Enables features for CI daily snapshot builds. + +* **agl-ci-snapshot-features-nogfx**: Enables features for CI daily snapshot builds for + targets that use binary graphics drivers (i.e. builds without graphics). + +* **agl-devel**: Activates development options such as an empty root password, + debuggers, strace, valgrind, and so forth. + +* **agl-isafw**: Enables an image security analysis framework. + **NOTE:** This feature is deprecated. + +* **agl-netboot**: Enables network boot support through Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) and Network Block Device (NBD) protocol. + Netboot is needed for CI and useful for development to avoid writing + sdcards. Needs additional setup. + +<!-- +* **agl-profile**: A group or set of Layers and a Package Group as used + by the Yocto Project. + This feature helps define dependency for various profiles and layers + used during the build. + For example, "agl-demo" depends on "agl-profile-graphical-qt", which + in turn depends on "agl-profile-graphical", which in turn depends + on "agl-profile-core". + + agl-profile-graphical + agl-profile-graphical-html5 + agl-profile-graphical-qt5 + agl-profile-hud + agl-profile-telematics + + **NOTE:** For information on Package Groups, see the + "[Customizing Images Using Custom Package Groups](https://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#usingpoky-extend-customimage-customtasks)" + section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. + You can also find general information about Layers in the + "[Layers](https://www.yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#yocto-project-layers)" + section in that same manual. +--> + +* **agl-ptest**: Enables + [Ptest](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#testing-packages-with-ptest) + as part of the build. + +* **agl-sota**: Enables State of the Art (SOTA) components and dependencies. + Includes meta-sota, meta-file systems, meta-ruby, and meta-rust. + +* **agl-demo**: Enables the layers meta-agl-demo and meta-qt5. + You need agl-demo if you are going to build the agl-demo-platform. + +* **agl-iotivity**: Enables iotivity such as status unclear, needs check, and needs removal. + +* **agl-sdl**: Enables or adds SDL to the build. + +* **agl-audio-4a-framework**: Enables AGL advanced audio architecture, which is an exclusive switch for audio framework. + +* **agl-audio-soundmanager-framework**: Enables Soundmanager framework, which is an exclusive switch for audio framework. + +* **agl-egvirt**: Enables virtualization support for the R-Car. + +* **agl-hmi-framework**: Enables HMI framework. + HMI framework is enabled by default. + +* **agl-oem-extra-libs**: Pulls in additional libraries. + **NOTE:** This feature is under construction. + It needs further work and testing. + +* **agl-renesas-kernel**: Enables renesas-specific kernel options. + +* **agl-telemetry**: Enables the telemetry demo. To use this feature, + you must convert it into agl-profile-telematics. + **NOTE:** agl-telemetry is not in the layer. + +* **agl-localdev**: Adds a local layer named "meta-localdev" in the + meta directory and a local.dev.inc configuration file when that file + is present. + + This feature provides a shortcut for using the layer meta-localdev + in the top-level folder for easy modifications to your own recipes. + +* **eas**: I don't know what this does. + +## Example + +Following is an example that initializes the build environment, selects "beaglebone" +for the machine, and chooses the "agl-demo" feature, which also includes the +"agl-appfw-smack", "agl-devel", and "agl-hmi-framework" features: + +``` +$ source meta-agl/scripts/aglsetup.sh -m beaglebone agl-demo +aglsetup.sh: Starting +Generating configuration files: + Build dir: /home/scottrif/workspace_agl/build + Machine: beaglebone + Features: agl-appfw-smack agl-demo agl-devel agl-hmi-framework + Running /home/scottrif/workspace_agl/poky/oe-init-build-env + Templates dir: /home/scottrif/workspace_agl/meta-agl/templates/base + Config: /home/scottrif/workspace_agl/build/conf/bblayers.conf + Config: /home/scottrif/workspace_agl/build/conf/local.conf + Setup script: /home/scottrif/workspace_agl/build/conf/setup.sh + Executing setup script ... --- beginning of setup script + fragment /home/scottrif/workspace_agl/meta-agl/templates/base/01_setup_EULAfunc.sh + fragment /home/scottrif/workspace_agl/meta-agl/templates/base/99_setup_EULAconf.sh + end of setup script +OK +Generating setup file: /home/scottrif/workspace_agl/build/agl-init-build-env ... OK +aglsetup.sh: Done + + Shell environment set up for builds. + +You can now run 'bitbake target' + +Common targets are: + - meta-agl: (core system) + agl-image-minimal + agl-image-minimal-qa + + agl-image-ivi + agl-image-ivi-qa + agl-image-ivi-crosssdk + + agl-image-weston + + - meta-agl-demo: (demo with UI) + agl-demo-platform (* default demo target) + agl-demo-platform-qa + agl-demo-platform-crosssdk + + agl-demo-platform-html5 +$ +``` + +Running the script creates the Build Directory if it does not already exist. +For this example, the Build Directory is "$AGL_TOP/workspace_agl/build". + +The script's output also indicates the machine and AGL features selected for the build. + +The script creates two primary configuration files used for the build: `local.conf` and `bblayers.conf`. +Both these configuration files are located in the Build Directory in the `conf` folder. +If you were to examine these files, you would find standard Yocto Project +configurations along with AGL configuration fragments, which are driven by the +machine (i.e. beaglebone) and the AGL features specified as part of the +script's command line. + +The end result is configuration files specific for your build in the AGL development environment. + +Finally, part of the `aglsetup.sh` script makes sure that any End User License Agreements (EULA) +are considered. +You can see that processing in the script's output as well. + +**NOTE:** Use of the `local.conf` and `bblayers.conf` configuration files is fundamental +in the Yocto Project build environment. +Consequently, it is fundamental in the AGL build environment. +You can find lots of information on configuring builds in the Yocto Project +documentation set. +Here are some references if you want to dig into configuration further: + +* [Customizing Images Using local.conf](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#usingpoky-extend-customimage-localconf) +* [Local](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#ref-varlocality-config-local) +* [build/conf/local.conf](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#structure-build-conf-local.conf) +* [build/conf/bblayers.conf](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#structure-build-conf-bblayers.conf) +* [BBLAYERS](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#var-BBLAYERS) +* [User Configuration](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/ref-manual/ref-manual.html#user-configuration) +* [Enabling Your Layer](https://yoctoproject.org/docs/2.4.4/dev-manual/dev-manual.html#enabling-your-layer) |