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@@ -668,8 +668,8 @@
668 The Eclipse IDE is a popular development environment and it fully 668 The Eclipse IDE is a popular development environment and it fully
669 supports development using the Yocto Project. 669 supports development using the Yocto Project.
670 <note> 670 <note>
671 This release of the Yocto Project supports both the Kepler 671 This release of the Yocto Project supports both the Luna
672 and Juno versions of the Eclipse IDE. 672 and Kepler versions of the Eclipse IDE.
673 Thus, the following information provides setup information for 673 Thus, the following information provides setup information for
674 both versions. 674 both versions.
675 </note> 675 </note>
@@ -722,19 +722,20 @@
722 <title>Installing the Eclipse IDE</title> 722 <title>Installing the Eclipse IDE</title>
723 723
724 <para> 724 <para>
725 It is recommended that you have the Kepler 4.3.2 version of 725 It is recommended that you have the Luna SR2 (4.4.2)
726 the Eclipse IDE installed on your development system. 726 version of the Eclipse IDE installed on your development
727 However, if you currently have the Juno 4.2 version 727 system.
728 However, if you currently have the Kepler 4.3.2 version
728 installed and you do not want to upgrade the IDE, you can 729 installed and you do not want to upgrade the IDE, you can
729 configure Juno to work with the Yocto Project. 730 configure Kepler to work with the Yocto Project.
730 </para> 731 </para>
731 732
732 <para> 733 <para>
733 If you do not have the Kepler 4.3.2 Eclipse IDE installed, 734 If you do not have the Luna SR2 (4.4.2) Eclipse IDE
734 you can find the tarball at 735 installed, you can find the tarball at
735 <ulink url='&ECLIPSE_MAIN_URL;'></ulink>. 736 <ulink url='&ECLIPSE_MAIN_URL;'></ulink>.
736 From that site, choose the Eclipse Standard 4.3.2 version 737 From that site, choose the appropriate download from the
737 particular to your development host. 738 "Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers".
738 This version contains the Eclipse Platform, the Java 739 This version contains the Eclipse Platform, the Java
739 Development Tools (JDT), and the Plug-in Development 740 Development Tools (JDT), and the Plug-in Development
740 Environment. 741 Environment.
@@ -748,7 +749,7 @@
748 using the default name <filename>eclipse</filename>: 749 using the default name <filename>eclipse</filename>:
749 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 750 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
750 $ cd ~ 751 $ cd ~
751 $ $ tar -xzvf ~/Downloads/eclipse-standard-kepler-SR2-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz 752 $ tar -xzvf ~/Downloads/eclipse-cpp-luna-SR2-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz
752 </literallayout> 753 </literallayout>
753 </para> 754 </para>
754 </section> 755 </section>
@@ -771,24 +772,37 @@
771 select "Install New Software" from the "Help" 772 select "Install New Software" from the "Help"
772 pull-down menu.</para></listitem> 773 pull-down menu.</para></listitem>
773 <listitem><para>Select 774 <listitem><para>Select
774 <filename>Kepler - &ECLIPSE_KEPLER_URL;</filename> 775 <filename>Luna - &ECLIPSE_LUNA_URL;</filename>
775 from the "Work with:" pull-down menu. 776 from the "Work with:" pull-down menu.
776 <note> 777 <note>
777 For Juno, select 778 For Kepler, select
778 <filename>Juno - &ECLIPSE_JUNO_URL;</filename> 779 <filename>Kepler - &ECLIPSE_KEPLER_URL;</filename>
779 </note> 780 </note>
780 </para></listitem> 781 </para></listitem>
781 <listitem><para>Expand the box next to "Linux Tools" 782 <listitem><para>Expand the box next to "Linux Tools"
782 and select the 783 and select the
783 <filename>LTTng - Linux Tracing Toolkit</filename> 784 <filename>Linux Tools LTTng Tracer Control</filename>,
784 boxes.</para></listitem> 785 <filename>Linux Tools LTTng Userspace Analysis</filename>,
786 and
787 <filename>LTTng Kernel Analysis</filename> boxes.
788 If these selections do not appear in the list,
789 that means the items are already installed.
790 <note>
791 For Kepler, select
792 <filename>LTTng - Linux Tracing Toolkit</filename>
793 box.
794 </note>
795 </para></listitem>
785 <listitem><para>Expand the box next to "Mobile and 796 <listitem><para>Expand the box next to "Mobile and
786 Device Development" and select the following boxes: 797 Device Development" and select the following boxes.
798 Again, if any of the following items are not
799 available for selection, that means the items are
800 already installed:
787 <itemizedlist> 801 <itemizedlist>
788 <listitem><para><filename>C/C++ Remote Launch (Requires RSE Remote System Explorer)</filename></para></listitem> 802 <listitem><para><filename>C/C++ Remote Launch (Requires RSE Remote System Explorer)</filename></para></listitem>
789 <listitem><para><filename>Remote System Explorer End-user Runtime</filename></para></listitem> 803 <listitem><para><filename>Remote System Explorer End-user Runtime</filename></para></listitem>
790 <listitem><para><filename>Remote System Explorer User Actions</filename></para></listitem> 804 <listitem><para><filename>Remote System Explorer User Actions</filename></para></listitem>
791 <listitem><para><filename>Target Management Terminal</filename></para></listitem> 805 <listitem><para><filename>Target Management Terminal (Core SDK)</filename></para></listitem>
792 <listitem><para><filename>TCF Remote System Explorer add-in</filename></para></listitem> 806 <listitem><para><filename>TCF Remote System Explorer add-in</filename></para></listitem>
793 <listitem><para><filename>TCF Target Explorer</filename></para></listitem> 807 <listitem><para><filename>TCF Target Explorer</filename></para></listitem>
794 </itemizedlist></para></listitem> 808 </itemizedlist></para></listitem>
@@ -796,7 +810,10 @@
796 Languages" and select the 810 Languages" and select the
797 <filename>C/C++ Autotools Support</filename> 811 <filename>C/C++ Autotools Support</filename>
798 and <filename>C/C++ Development Tools</filename> 812 and <filename>C/C++ Development Tools</filename>
799 boxes.</para></listitem> 813 boxes.
814 For Luna, these items do not appear on the list
815 as they are already installed.
816 </para></listitem>
800 <listitem><para>Complete the installation and restart 817 <listitem><para>Complete the installation and restart
801 the Eclipse IDE.</para></listitem> 818 the Eclipse IDE.</para></listitem>
802 </orderedlist> 819 </orderedlist>
@@ -828,12 +845,12 @@
828 <listitem><para>Click "Add..." in the "Work with:" 845 <listitem><para>Click "Add..." in the "Work with:"
829 area.</para></listitem> 846 area.</para></listitem>
830 <listitem><para>Enter 847 <listitem><para>Enter
831 <filename>&ECLIPSE_DL_PLUGIN_URL;/kepler</filename> 848 <filename>&ECLIPSE_DL_PLUGIN_URL;/luna</filename>
832 in the URL field and provide a meaningful name 849 in the URL field and provide a meaningful name
833 in the "Name" field. 850 in the "Name" field.
834 <note> 851 <note>
835 If you are using Juno, use 852 If you are using Kepler, use
836 <filename>&ECLIPSE_DL_PLUGIN_URL;/juno</filename> 853 <filename>&ECLIPSE_DL_PLUGIN_URL;/kepler</filename>
837 in the URL field. 854 in the URL field.
838 </note></para></listitem> 855 </note></para></listitem>
839 <listitem><para>Click "OK" to have the entry added 856 <listitem><para>Click "OK" to have the entry added
@@ -851,6 +868,11 @@
851 <listitem><para>Complete the remaining software 868 <listitem><para>Complete the remaining software
852 installation steps and then restart the Eclipse 869 installation steps and then restart the Eclipse
853 IDE to finish the installation of the plug-in. 870 IDE to finish the installation of the plug-in.
871 <note>
872 You can click "OK" when prompted about
873 installing software that contains unsigned
874 content.
875 </note>
854 </para></listitem> 876 </para></listitem>
855 </orderedlist> 877 </orderedlist>
856 </para> 878 </para>
@@ -870,17 +892,25 @@
870 <listitem><para>Use the Oracle JDK. 892 <listitem><para>Use the Oracle JDK.
871 If you don't have that, go to 893 If you don't have that, go to
872 <ulink url='http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html'></ulink> 894 <ulink url='http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html'></ulink>
873 and download the appropriate tarball 895 and download the latest appropriate
874 for your development system and 896 Java SE Development Kit tarball for
897 your development system and
875 extract it into your home directory. 898 extract it into your home directory.
876 </para></listitem> 899 </para></listitem>
877 <listitem><para>In the shell you are going 900 <listitem><para>In the shell you are going
878 to do your work, export the location of 901 to do your work, export the location of
879 the Oracle Java as follows: 902 the Oracle Java.
903 The previous step creates a new folder
904 for the extracted software.
905 You need to use the following
906 <filename>export</filename> command
907 and provide the specific location:
880 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 908 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
881 export PATH=~/jdk1.7.0_40/bin:$PATH 909 export PATH=~/<replaceable>extracted_jdk_location</replaceable>/bin:$PATH
882 </literallayout></para></listitem> 910 </literallayout>
883 </orderedlist></para></listitem> 911 </para></listitem>
912 </orderedlist>
913 </para></listitem>
884 <listitem><para>In the same shell, create a Git 914 <listitem><para>In the same shell, create a Git
885 repository with: 915 repository with:
886 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 916 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
@@ -888,53 +918,69 @@
888 $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky 918 $ git clone git://git.yoctoproject.org/eclipse-poky
889 </literallayout> 919 </literallayout>
890 </para></listitem> 920 </para></listitem>
891 <listitem><para>Be sure to checkout the specific 921 <listitem><para>Be sure to checkout the correct
892 plug-in branch. 922 tag.
893 For example, if you are using Kepler, do the 923 For example, if you are using Luna, do the
894 following: 924 following:
895 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 925 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
896 $ git checkout kepler 926 $ git checkout luna/yocto-1.8
897 </literallayout> 927 </literallayout>
928 This puts you in a detached HEAD state, which
929 is fine since you are only going to be building
930 and not developing.
931 <note>
932 If you are building kepler, checkout the
933 <filename>kepler/yocto-1.8</filename>
934 branch.
935 </note>
898 </para></listitem> 936 </para></listitem>
899 <listitem><para>Change to the 937 <listitem><para>Change to the
900 <filename>scripts</filename> 938 <filename>scripts</filename>
901 directory within the Git repository: 939 directory within the Git repository:
902 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 940 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
903 $ cd scripts 941 $ cd scripts
904 </literallayout></para></listitem> 942 </literallayout>
943 </para></listitem>
905 <listitem><para>Set up the local build environment 944 <listitem><para>Set up the local build environment
906 by running the setup script: 945 by running the setup script:
907 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 946 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
908 $ ./setup.sh 947 $ ./setup.sh
909 </literallayout></para></listitem> 948 </literallayout>
949 </para></listitem>
910 <listitem><para>When the script finishes execution, 950 <listitem><para>When the script finishes execution,
911 it prompts you with instructions on how to run 951 it prompts you with instructions on how to run
912 the <filename>build.sh</filename> script, which 952 the <filename>build.sh</filename> script, which
913 is also in the <filename>scripts</filename> 953 is also in the <filename>scripts</filename>
914 directory of 954 directory of the Git repository created
915 the Git repository created earlier. 955 earlier.
916 </para></listitem> 956 </para></listitem>
917 <listitem><para>Run the <filename>build.sh</filename> script 957 <listitem><para>Run the <filename>build.sh</filename>
918 as directed. 958 script as directed.
919 Be sure to provide the name of the Git branch 959 Be sure to provide the tag name, documentation
920 along with the Yocto Project release you are 960 branch, and a release name.
921 using.
922 Here is an example that uses the 961 Here is an example that uses the
923 <filename>&DISTRO_NAME;</filename> branch: 962 <filename>luna/yocto-1.8</filename> tag, the
963 <filename>master</filename> documentation
964 branch, and
965 <filename>&DISTRO_NAME;</filename> for the
966 release name:
924 <literallayout class='monospaced'> 967 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
925 $ ECLIPSE_HOME=/home/scottrif/eclipse-poky/scripts/eclipse ./build.sh &DISTRO_NAME; &DISTRO_NAME; 968 $ ECLIPSE_HOME=/home/scottrif/eclipse-poky/scripts/eclipse ./build.sh luna/yocto-1.8 master &DISTRO_NAME; 2>&amp;1 | tee -a build.log
926 </literallayout> 969 </literallayout>
927 After running the script, the file 970 After running the script, the file
928 <filename>org.yocto.sdk-</filename><replaceable>release</replaceable><filename>-</filename><replaceable>date</replaceable><filename>-archive.zip</filename> 971 <filename>org.yocto.sdk-</filename><replaceable>release</replaceable><filename>-</filename><replaceable>date</replaceable><filename>-archive.zip</filename>
929 is in the current directory.</para></listitem> 972 is in the current directory.
973 </para></listitem>
930 <listitem><para>If necessary, start the Eclipse IDE 974 <listitem><para>If necessary, start the Eclipse IDE
931 and be sure you are in the Workbench. 975 and be sure you are in the Workbench.
932 </para></listitem> 976 </para></listitem>
933 <listitem><para>Select "Install New Software" from the "Help" pull-down menu. 977 <listitem><para>Select "Install New Software" from
978 the "Help" pull-down menu.
934 </para></listitem> 979 </para></listitem>
935 <listitem><para>Click "Add".</para></listitem> 980 <listitem><para>Click "Add".</para></listitem>
936 <listitem><para>Provide anything you want in the 981 <listitem><para>Provide anything you want in the
937 "Name" field.</para></listitem> 982 "Name" field.
983 </para></listitem>
938 <listitem><para>Click "Archive" and browse to the 984 <listitem><para>Click "Archive" and browse to the
939 ZIP file you built in step eight. 985 ZIP file you built in step eight.
940 This ZIP file should not be "unzipped", and must 986 This ZIP file should not be "unzipped", and must
@@ -942,13 +988,24 @@
942 created by running the 988 created by running the
943 <filename>build.sh</filename> script. 989 <filename>build.sh</filename> script.
944 </para></listitem> 990 </para></listitem>
945 <listitem><para>Click through the "Okay" buttons. 991 <listitem><para>Click the "OK" button.
992 </para></listitem>
993 <listitem><para>Check the boxes that appear in
994 the installation window to install the
995 <filename>Yocto Project ADT Plug-in</filename>,
996 <filename>Yocto Project Bitbake Commander Plug-in</filename>,
997 and the
998 <filename>Yocto Project Documentation plug-in</filename>.
999 </para></listitem>
1000 <listitem><para>Finish the installation by clicking
1001 through the appropriate buttons.
1002 You can click "OK" when prompted about
1003 installing software that contains unsigned
1004 content.
946 </para></listitem> 1005 </para></listitem>
947 <listitem><para>Check the boxes
948 in the installation window and complete
949 the installation.</para></listitem>
950 <listitem><para>Restart the Eclipse IDE if 1006 <listitem><para>Restart the Eclipse IDE if
951 necessary.</para></listitem> 1007 necessary.
1008 </para></listitem>
952 </orderedlist> 1009 </orderedlist>
953 </para> 1010 </para>
954 1011
@@ -977,9 +1034,10 @@
977 Eclipse IDE: 1034 Eclipse IDE:
978 <itemizedlist> 1035 <itemizedlist>
979 <listitem><para>Choose "Preferences" from the 1036 <listitem><para>Choose "Preferences" from the
980 "Windows" menu to display the Preferences Dialog. 1037 "Window" menu to display the Preferences Dialog.
981 </para></listitem> 1038 </para></listitem>
982 <listitem><para>Click "Yocto Project ADT". 1039 <listitem><para>Click "Yocto Project ADT" to display
1040 the configuration screen.
983 </para></listitem> 1041 </para></listitem>
984 </itemizedlist> 1042 </itemizedlist>
985 </para> 1043 </para>
@@ -1055,10 +1113,13 @@
1055 the target hardware resides. 1113 the target hardware resides.
1056 If you used the ADT Installer script and 1114 If you used the ADT Installer script and
1057 accepted the default installation directory, 1115 accepted the default installation directory,
1058 then the location is 1116 then the location in your home directory
1059 <filename>/opt/poky/&DISTRO;/sysroots</filename>. 1117 in a folder named
1118 <filename>test-yocto/</filename><replaceable>target_arch</replaceable>.
1060 Additionally, when you use the ADT Installer 1119 Additionally, when you use the ADT Installer
1061 script, the same location is used for the QEMU 1120 script, the
1121 <filename>/opt/poky/&DISTRO;/sysroots</filename>
1122 location is used for the QEMU
1062 user-space tools and the NFS boot process. 1123 user-space tools and the NFS boot process.
1063 </para> 1124 </para>
1064 <para>If you used either of the other two 1125 <para>If you used either of the other two
@@ -1183,7 +1244,7 @@
1183 </para></listitem> 1244 </para></listitem>
1184 <listitem><para>Double click <filename>C Project</filename> 1245 <listitem><para>Double click <filename>C Project</filename>
1185 to create the project.</para></listitem> 1246 to create the project.</para></listitem>
1186 <listitem><para>Expand <filename>Yocto Project ADT Project</filename>. 1247 <listitem><para>Expand <filename>Yocto Project ADT Autotools Project</filename>.
1187 </para></listitem> 1248 </para></listitem>
1188 <listitem><para>Select <filename>Hello World ANSI C Autotools Project</filename>. 1249 <listitem><para>Select <filename>Hello World ANSI C Autotools Project</filename>.
1189 This is an Autotools-based project based on a Yocto 1250 This is an Autotools-based project based on a Yocto
@@ -1236,14 +1297,9 @@
1236 </para></listitem> 1297 </para></listitem>
1237 <listitem><para>Make your configurations for the project 1298 <listitem><para>Make your configurations for the project
1238 and click "OK". 1299 and click "OK".
1239 If you are running the Juno version of Eclipse, you can
1240 skip down to the next section where you build the
1241 project.
1242 If you are not working with Juno, you need to reconfigure the
1243 project as described in the next step.
1244 </para></listitem> 1300 </para></listitem>
1245 <listitem><para>Select "Reconfigure Project" from the 1301 <listitem><para>Right-click in the navigation pane and
1246 "Project" menu. 1302 select "Reconfigure Project" from the pop-up menu.
1247 This selection reconfigures the project by running 1303 This selection reconfigures the project by running
1248 <filename>autogen.sh</filename> in the workspace for 1304 <filename>autogen.sh</filename> in the workspace for
1249 your project. 1305 your project.
@@ -1264,9 +1320,7 @@
1264 <title>Building the Project</title> 1320 <title>Building the Project</title>
1265 1321
1266 <para> 1322 <para>
1267 To build the project in Juno, right click on the project in 1323 To build the project select "Build Project" from the
1268 the navigator pane and select "Build Project".
1269 If you are not running Juno, select "Build Project" from the
1270 "Project" menu. 1324 "Project" menu.
1271 The console should update and you can note the cross-compiler 1325 The console should update and you can note the cross-compiler
1272 you are using. 1326 you are using.
@@ -1290,7 +1344,8 @@
1290 Your image should appear as a selectable menu item. 1344 Your image should appear as a selectable menu item.
1291 </para></listitem> 1345 </para></listitem>
1292 <listitem><para>Select your image from the menu to launch 1346 <listitem><para>Select your image from the menu to launch
1293 the emulator in a new window.</para></listitem> 1347 the emulator in a new window.
1348 </para></listitem>
1294 <listitem><para>If needed, enter your host root password in 1349 <listitem><para>If needed, enter your host root password in
1295 the shell window at the prompt. 1350 the shell window at the prompt.
1296 This sets up a <filename>Tap 0</filename> connection 1351 This sets up a <filename>Tap 0</filename> connection
@@ -1299,9 +1354,10 @@
1299 <listitem><para>Wait for QEMU to launch.</para></listitem> 1354 <listitem><para>Wait for QEMU to launch.</para></listitem>
1300 <listitem><para>Once QEMU launches, you can begin operating 1355 <listitem><para>Once QEMU launches, you can begin operating
1301 within that environment. 1356 within that environment.
1302 For example, you could determine the IP Address 1357 One useful task at this point would be to determine the
1303 for the user-space NFS by using the 1358 IP Address for the user-space NFS by using the
1304 <filename>ifconfig</filename> command.</para></listitem> 1359 <filename>ifconfig</filename> command.
1360 </para></listitem>
1305 </orderedlist> 1361 </orderedlist>
1306 </para> 1362 </para>
1307 </section> 1363 </section>
@@ -1345,7 +1401,7 @@
1345 <listitem><para>Use the drop-down menu now in the 1401 <listitem><para>Use the drop-down menu now in the
1346 "Connection" field and pick the IP Address you entered. 1402 "Connection" field and pick the IP Address you entered.
1347 </para></listitem> 1403 </para></listitem>
1348 <listitem><para>Click "Run" to bring up a login screen 1404 <listitem><para>Click "Debug" to bring up a login screen
1349 and login.</para></listitem> 1405 and login.</para></listitem>
1350 <listitem><para>Accept the debug perspective. 1406 <listitem><para>Accept the debug perspective.
1351 </para></listitem> 1407 </para></listitem>
@@ -1362,7 +1418,7 @@
1362 These tools are aids in developing and debugging applications 1418 These tools are aids in developing and debugging applications
1363 and images. 1419 and images.
1364 You can run these user-space tools from within the Eclipse 1420 You can run these user-space tools from within the Eclipse
1365 IDE through the "YoctoTools" menu. 1421 IDE through the "YoctoProjectTools" menu.
1366 </para> 1422 </para>
1367 1423
1368 <para> 1424 <para>
@@ -1403,7 +1459,7 @@
1403 installed by default on the 1459 installed by default on the
1404 <filename>core-image-sato-sdk</filename> image.</note> 1460 <filename>core-image-sato-sdk</filename> image.</note>
1405 </para></listitem> 1461 </para></listitem>
1406 <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>Lttng2.0 ust trace import</filename>:</emphasis> 1462 <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>Lttng2.0 trace import</filename>:</emphasis>
1407 Selecting this tool transfers the remote target's 1463 Selecting this tool transfers the remote target's
1408 <filename>Lttng</filename> tracing data back to the 1464 <filename>Lttng</filename> tracing data back to the
1409 local host machine and uses the Lttng Eclipse plug-in 1465 local host machine and uses the Lttng Eclipse plug-in
@@ -1420,13 +1476,15 @@
1420 This tool no longer has any upstream support.</note> 1476 This tool no longer has any upstream support.</note>
1421 </para> 1477 </para>
1422 <para>Before you use the 1478 <para>Before you use the
1423 <filename>Lttng2.0 ust trace import</filename> tool, 1479 <filename>Lttng2.0 trace import</filename> tool,
1424 you need to setup the Lttng Eclipse plug-in and create a 1480 you need to setup the Lttng Eclipse plug-in and create a
1425 Tracing project. 1481 Tracing project.
1426 Do the following: 1482 Do the following:
1427 <orderedlist> 1483 <orderedlist>
1428 <listitem><para>Select "Open Perspective" from the 1484 <listitem><para>Select "Open Perspective" from the
1429 "Window" menu and then select "Tracing". 1485 "Window" menu and then select "Other..." to
1486 bring up a menu of other perspectives.
1487 Choose "Tracing".
1430 </para></listitem> 1488 </para></listitem>
1431 <listitem><para>Click "OK" to change the Eclipse 1489 <listitem><para>Click "OK" to change the Eclipse
1432 perspective into the Tracing perspective. 1490 perspective into the Tracing perspective.
@@ -1435,11 +1493,14 @@
1435 selecting "Project" from the "File -> New" menu. 1493 selecting "Project" from the "File -> New" menu.
1436 </para></listitem> 1494 </para></listitem>
1437 <listitem><para>Choose "Tracing Project" from the 1495 <listitem><para>Choose "Tracing Project" from the
1438 "Tracing" menu. 1496 "Tracing" menu and click "Next".
1497 </para></listitem>
1498 <listitem><para>Provide a name for your tracing
1499 project and click "Finish".
1439 </para></listitem> 1500 </para></listitem>
1440 <listitem><para>Generate your tracing data on the 1501 <listitem><para>Generate your tracing data on the
1441 remote target.</para></listitem> 1502 remote target.</para></listitem>
1442 <listitem><para>Select "Lttng2.0 ust trace import" 1503 <listitem><para>Select "Lttng2.0 trace import"
1443 from the "Yocto Project Tools" menu to 1504 from the "Yocto Project Tools" menu to
1444 start the data import process.</para></listitem> 1505 start the data import process.</para></listitem>
1445 <listitem><para>Specify your remote connection name. 1506 <listitem><para>Specify your remote connection name.
@@ -1487,129 +1548,33 @@
1487 section in the Yocto Project Profiling and Tracing 1548 section in the Yocto Project Profiling and Tracing
1488 Manual. 1549 Manual.
1489 </para></listitem> 1550 </para></listitem>
1551 <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>SystemTap</filename>:</emphasis>
1552 Systemtap is a tool that lets you create and reuse
1553 scripts to examine the activities of a live Linux
1554 system.
1555 You can easily extract, filter, and summarize data
1556 that helps you diagnose complex performance or
1557 functional problems.
1558 For more information on setting up and using
1559 <filename>SystemTap</filename>, see the
1560 <ulink url='https://sourceware.org/systemtap/documentation.html'>SystemTap Documentation</ulink>.
1561 </para></listitem>
1562 <listitem><para><emphasis><filename>yocto-bsp</filename>:</emphasis>
1563 The <filename>yocto-bsp</filename> tool lets you
1564 quickly set up a Board Support Package (BSP) layer.
1565 The tool requires a Metadata location, build location,
1566 BSP name, BSP output location, and a kernel
1567 architecture.
1568 For more information on the
1569 <filename>yocto-bsp</filename> tool outside of Eclipse,
1570 see the
1571 "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_BSP_URL;#creating-a-new-bsp-layer-using-the-yocto-bsp-script'>Creating a new BSP Layer Using the yocto-bsp Script</ulink>"
1572 section in the Yocto Project Board Support Package
1573 (BSP) Developer's Guide.
1574 </para></listitem>
1490 </itemizedlist> 1575 </itemizedlist>
1491 </para> 1576 </para>
1492 </section> 1577 </section>
1493
1494 <section id='customizing-an-image-using-a-bitbake-commander-project-and-hob'>
1495 <title>Customizing an Image Using a BitBake Commander Project and Hob</title>
1496
1497 <para>
1498 Within the Eclipse IDE, you can create a Yocto BitBake Commander
1499 project, edit the <link linkend='metadata'>Metadata</link>, and
1500 then use
1501 <ulink url='&YOCTO_HOME_URL;/tools-resources/projects/hob'>Hob</ulink> to build a customized image all within one IDE.
1502 </para>
1503
1504 <section id='creating-the-yocto-bitbake-commander-project'>
1505 <title>Creating the Yocto BitBake Commander Project</title>
1506
1507 <para>
1508 To create a Yocto BitBake Commander project, follow these
1509 steps:
1510 <orderedlist>
1511 <listitem><para>Select "Other" from the
1512 "Window -> Open Perspective" menu
1513 and then choose "Bitbake Commander".
1514 </para></listitem>
1515 <listitem><para>Click "OK" to change the perspective to
1516 Bitbake Commander.</para></listitem>
1517 <listitem><para>Select "Project" from the "File -> New"
1518 menu to create a new Yocto
1519 Bitbake Commander project.</para></listitem>
1520 <listitem><para>Choose "New Yocto Project" from the
1521 "Yocto Project Bitbake Commander" menu and click
1522 "Next".</para></listitem>
1523 <listitem><para>Enter the Project Name and choose the
1524 Project Location.
1525 The Yocto project's Metadata files will be put under
1526 the directory
1527 <filename><replaceable>project_location</replaceable>/<replaceable>project_name</replaceable></filename>.
1528 If that directory does not exist, you need to check
1529 the "Clone from Yocto Git Repository" box, which
1530 would execute a <filename>git clone</filename>
1531 command to get the project's Metadata files.
1532 <note>
1533 Do not specify your BitBake Commander project
1534 location as your Eclipse workspace.
1535 Doing so causes an error indicating that the
1536 current project overlaps the location of
1537 another project.
1538 This error occurs even if no such project exits.
1539 </note></para></listitem>
1540 <listitem><para>Select <filename>Finish</filename> to
1541 create the project.</para></listitem>
1542 </orderedlist>
1543 </para>
1544 </section>
1545
1546 <section id='editing-the-metadata'>
1547 <title>Editing the Metadata</title>
1548
1549 <para>
1550 After you create the Yocto Bitbake Commander project, you
1551 can modify the <link linkend='metadata'>Metadata</link>
1552 files by opening them in the project.
1553 When editing recipe files (<filename>.bb</filename> files),
1554 you can view BitBake variable values and information by
1555 hovering the mouse pointer over the variable name and
1556 waiting a few seconds.
1557 </para>
1558
1559 <para>
1560 To edit the Metadata, follow these steps:
1561 <orderedlist>
1562 <listitem><para>Select your Yocto Bitbake Commander
1563 project.</para></listitem>
1564 <listitem><para>Select "BitBake Recipe" from the
1565 "File -> New -> Yocto BitBake Commander" menu
1566 to open a new recipe wizard.</para></listitem>
1567 <listitem><para>Point to your source by filling in the
1568 "SRC_URL" field.
1569 For example, you can add a recipe to your
1570 <link linkend='source-directory'>Source Directory</link>
1571 by defining "SRC_URL" as follows:
1572 <literallayout class='monospaced'>
1573 ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/m4/m4-1.4.9.tar.gz
1574 </literallayout></para></listitem>
1575 <listitem><para>Click "Populate" to calculate the
1576 archive md5, sha256, license checksum values and to
1577 auto-generate the recipe filename.</para></listitem>
1578 <listitem><para>Fill in the "Description" field.
1579 </para></listitem>
1580 <listitem><para>Be sure values for all required
1581 fields exist.</para></listitem>
1582 <listitem><para>Click "Finish".</para></listitem>
1583 </orderedlist>
1584 </para>
1585 </section>
1586
1587 <section id='biding-and-customizing-the-image-using-hob'>
1588 <title>Building and Customizing the Image Using Hob</title>
1589
1590 <para>
1591 To build and customize the image using Hob from within the
1592 Eclipse IDE, follow these steps:
1593 <orderedlist>
1594 <listitem><para>Select your Yocto Bitbake Commander
1595 project.</para></listitem>
1596 <listitem><para>Select "Launch Hob" from the "Project"
1597 menu.</para></listitem>
1598 <listitem><para>Enter the
1599 <link linkend='build-directory'>Build Directory</link>
1600 where you want to put your final images.
1601 </para></listitem>
1602 <listitem><para>Click "OK" to launch Hob.
1603 </para></listitem>
1604 <listitem><para>Use Hob to customize and build your own
1605 images.
1606 For information on Hob, see the
1607 <ulink url='&YOCTO_HOME_URL;/tools-resources/projects/hob'>Hob Project Page</ulink>
1608 on the Yocto Project website.</para></listitem>
1609 </orderedlist>
1610 </para>
1611 </section>
1612 </section>
1613 </section> 1578 </section>
1614 1579
1615 <section id='workflow-using-stand-alone-cross-development-toolchains'> 1580 <section id='workflow-using-stand-alone-cross-development-toolchains'>