About This Release
This release of Enea Linux provides a publicly available
Enea Linux distribution for a selected set of targets. This release is
generated from the yocto distribution .INFO Yocto distro autopicked
from poky.ent as DISTRO_NAME_NO_CAP
Provided contents:
Source code, recipes, scripts, and documentation for building
your own Linux kernel, root file system, and cross-compilation
toolchains (SDKs)
Default configurations for basic Yocto functionality
Feature-specific configurations to optionally add more
capabilities to the Linux kernel
Pre-built images (kernels, rootfs, dtb) and other binaries
available for download
Eclipse executable plus development tools for command line and
Eclipse
Supported targets:
FIXME should autocreate a list of targets, hopefully from the
generated README file, by using MAKEFILE to update pardoc-distro AND/OR also
auto-create an XML file to includ here with description text for each target
etc..
Freescale P2041RDB, Power architecture, No DSPs, Quad-core QorIQ
P2041 processor, e500mc cores.
Kernel configuration:
P2041RDB: One kernel flavor (release)FIXME Why are these
listed three times? Why only "one kernel"??
P3041DS: One kernel flavor (release)FIXME Why are these
listed three times?
Low-Latency Desktop (LLD)
Supported host environment:
64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 LTSwas
EneaLinux_HOST_VER
Supported versions:
Yocto version INFO: Auto-fetched from
poky.ent via pardoc-distro.xml
poky source version INFO: Auto-fetched from
poky.ent via pardoc-distro.xml
gcc version: 4.9was EneaLinux_GCC_VER Not in
poky.en
Linux kernel version for all targets: 3.12was
EneaLinux_KERNEL_VER Not in poky.ent
Eclipse version 4.5 Marswas Eclipse_VER and was
Eclipse_NAME Not in poky.ent
Package versions: See
Distribution channel:
All deliverables can be downloaded from QUEST REMOVE????
This is still in pardoc-distro.xml
Supported features: See .
Provided Packages
Type of Packages and Provider
Reference
Packages in Enea Linux images
See the Enea Linux Open Source
Report
Tools in the Eclipse tarball provided with Enea
Linux
See the Enea Linux Eclipse Open Source
Report
Packages provided by Yocto
See the Yocto "Release Notes"
Provided Toolchain/s (SDK)
The SDK contains toolchains supporting cross-compilation of
applications for the targets on an x86_64 host. See the Enea Linux User's Guide for
information on how to build and install a toolchain.FIXME LATER
MAYBE: Sorry but 5.0-ppc does not support cross-compilation of 32-bit
applications for the T4240RDB 64bit target due to bugs in
Yocto.
Supported Drivers
No information of supported drivers is provided in this version of
the Release Information.
Provided Documentation
The following Enea Linux manuals are available:
README.htm - top page of the documentationFIXME Needs to
be fixed to easily find also online doc
README - text files describing various details like build- and
boot-commands
Enea Linux Release
Information (this document)
Enea Linux Open Source
Report
Enea Linux Eclipse Open Source
Report
User's Guides are available online, not inside the
distribution.
Enea
Linux Application User's Guide
(https://portal.enea.com/wp-content/uploads/_mediavault/book-enea-linux-applications-dev-guide.pdf)
Enea
Linux Platforms User's Guide
(https://portal.enea.com/wp-content/uploads/_mediavault/book-enea-linux-platforms-dev-guide.pdf)
How to use Eclipse is described inside the Enea Linux user's guides.
Eclipse's own documentation is available in directory
eclipse/readme.
The Enea Linux Eclipse tarball and Eclipse Open Source Report is
inherited from Enea Linux 4.0. How to use Eclipse is described inside the
Enea Linux User's Guide.
Eclipse's own documentation is available in tarball
Enea-Linux-Eclipse_4.0.tarWas a parameter before - Probably wrong
in EL6 where a newer Eclipse is used, directory
eclipse/readme.
Other Provided Functionality
The functionality in a distribution depends on included packages in
the default image. In addition to the supported features, the following
functionality is also available, among other:
On target T4240RDB:
SRIO support in user space (NWRITE, NREAD, msg,
doorbell)
USDPAA
Smart Package Management
Eclipse ADT (excl. QEMU) and plug-ins for application
development: LTTng, Perf, LatencyTOP, PowerTOP, SystemTap
Intentional Limitations
The following functionality supported in other Enea Linux releases
has been excluded in this release:
Eclipse plug-ins for image creation (HOB)
Networking features: DPDK vSwitch, DPDK
Real-time features: Fully Preemptible Kernel (FPK) from the
PREEMPT_RT patch
Memory features: NUMA