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108 lines
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# Pygos GNU/Linux
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## Overview
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This directory contains the build system for Pygos GNU/Linux, a small, heavily
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customizable operating system for embedded devices and other special purpose
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systems.
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The build system generates a compressed, read only root filesystem image, boot
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loader, kernel binary and a setup script for installing the system on the target
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board, all bundled up in a release tar ball.
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An additional disk partition or UBI volume is created for mutable configuration
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files with overlay mount points for directories like /etc or /var/lib.
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For details on the Pygos file system layout, see
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[docs/filesystem.md](docs/filesystem.md).
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An automated firmware update mechanism is currently still in development.
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For details, see [docs/update.md](docs/update.md).
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The build system in this directory downloads the necessary source packages,
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builds a cross compiler toolchain and compiles the entire system from scratch
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for the intended target.
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For details on how the build system works or how to add or configure packages,
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see [docs/build.md](docs/build.md).
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For an overview of the available documentation see [docs/index.md](docs/index.md).
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By the way, before you ask: the default root password for the demo setup is
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*reindeerflotilla*.
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## Target configuration
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The Pygos build system is driven by toolchain and package configurations
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that are divided into three categories:
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- Common settings shared by all targets
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- Contains things like a bare minimum default package set
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- Board specific settings
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- Mostly board specific cross toolchain and kernel configuration
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- Can add additional packages required for that board
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- Product specific settings
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- Specifies a list of boards for which the product can be built
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- Specifies and configures extra packages needed
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- Can override board settings and provide configuration files
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specific to *that* product running on *that* board
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### Demo configuration
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The system currently contains configurations that allows it to run on the
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following boards:
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- Raspberry Pi 3 (ARM, 32 bit)
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- pc-engines ALIX board (x86, 32 bit)
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The following demo products for those boards are planned, but currently
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still in development:
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- "router" builds for all of the above boards. A DHCP server offers
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addresses on two of the ALIX boards Ethernet ports or on the
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Raspberry Pi 3 wireless interface. A DHCP client configures the
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remaining interface, uses it as default route and does NAT routing.
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DNS queries are resolved via a local root resolver.
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## How to build the system
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The system can be built by running the mk.sh script as follows:
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mk.sh <board> <product>
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This will start to download and builds the cross toolchain and system in the
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current working directory. The command can (and should) be run from somewhere
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outside the source tree.
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Once the script is done, the final release package is stored in the following
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location (relative to the build directory):
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deploy/release-<board>/release-<board>.tar.gz
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## Directory overview
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The build system directory contains the following files and sub directories:
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- board/
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Contains the board specific configuration files. E.g. board/alix/ holds
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files specific for the ALIX board.
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- docs/
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Contains further documentation that goes into more detailed aspects of
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the build system and the final Pygos installation itself.
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- pkg/
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Contains package build scripts. Each package occupies a sub directory
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with a script named "build" that is used to download, compile and
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install the package.
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- product/
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Contains product specific configuration files. E.g. product/router/ holds
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files for the "router" product.
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- util/
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Contains utility scripts used by mk.sh
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- LICENSE
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A copy of the GNU GPLv3
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- mk.sh
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The main build script that builds the entire system
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- README.md
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This file
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