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Bring up Yocto for RISC-V deployment
We at Whileone Techsoft pvt ltd understood the requirements of our customer who wanted to have a basic Yocto based RiscV deployment for their custom SoC chip. The customer intended to share this basic deployment with their clients who wished to make use of our customer’s SoC in their products. Our customer was unaware of Yocto and what was needed to ensure a favorable deployment. They had their own custom patched Linux kernel, Root file system, Toolchain and custom Bootloade

Anup Halarnkar
Jun 14, 20233 min read
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How to integrate External Toolchain (generated in Part-1) inside the target Linux image in BuildRoot — Part 3
For some months, we at WhileOne Techsoft Pvt. Ltd.  have been helping our customer setup a system to validate the performance of their SoC platform. In this context, we had to bring up an aarch64 Linux based target image to run on their proprietary hardware SoC platform. Part -1  of this series explains how to build an external toolchain with BuildRoot. Part -2  of this series explains how to build a target Linux image using an external toolchain (that we built in  Part -

Sameer Natu
Apr 15, 20233 min read
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Use External Toolchain in Build root (from Part 1) to generate Rootfs/Linux - Part 2
For some months, we at WhileOne Techsoft Pvt. Ltd.  have been helping our customer setup a system to validate the performance of their SoC platform. In this context, we had to bring up an aarch64 Linux based target image to run on their proprietary hardware SoC platform. Part -1  of this series explains how to build an External Toolchain with BuildRoot. Part -2 of this series explains how to build a Target Linux image and Rootfs in BuildRoot using the External Toolchain th

Anup Halarnkar
Apr 6, 20232 min read
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How to Create an External Toolchain in Buildroot - Part 1
Background: ​ For some months, we at WhileOne Techsoft Pvt. Ltd. have been helping our customer setup a system to validate the performance of their SoC platform. In this context, we had to bring up an aarch64 Linux based target image to run on their proprietary hardware SoC platform. Part-1 of this series explains how to build an External Toolchain with BuildRoot. Part -2  of this series explains how to build a Target Linux image and Rootfs in BuildRoot using the External T

Anup Halarnkar
Jan 4, 20234 min read
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