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Install the SDK

1. Overview[edit source]

This stage explains how to install the SDK.
The SDK for OpenSTLinux distribution provides a standalone cross-development toolchain and libraries tailored to the contents of the specific image flashed onto the board.

2. Host computer configuration[edit source]

2.1. Install extra packages[edit source]

Additional Ubuntu packages must be installed to perform basic development tasks, basic cross-compilation (via Developer Package) or more complex cross-compilation such as OpenEmbedded does (via Distribution Package):

 sudo apt-get update
 sudo apt-get install gawk wget git-core diffstat unzip texinfo gcc-multilib build-essential chrpath socat cpio python3 python3-pip python3-pexpect xz-utils debianutils iputils-ping python3-git python3-jinja2 libegl1-mesa libsdl1.2-dev pylint3 pylint xterm
 sudo apt-get install make xsltproc docbook-utils fop dblatex xmlto
 sudo apt-get install libmpc-dev libgmp-dev
  • Packages needed for some "Developer Package" use cases:
 sudo apt-get install libncurses5 libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev libssl-dev linux-headers-generic u-boot-tools device-tree-compiler bison flex g++ libyaml-dev libmpc-dev libgmp-dev
  • Package for repo (used to download the "Distribution Package" source code):
Please follow the installation instructions described in repo.
 For Ubuntu 20.04, first sets python3 as default:  sudo apt install python-is-python3
  • Useful tools:
 sudo apt-get install coreutils bsdmainutils sed curl bc lrzsz corkscrew cvs subversion mercurial nfs-common nfs-kernel-server libarchive-zip-perl dos2unix texi2html diffstat libxml2-utils


2.2. Additional configurations[edit source]

Additional configurations have to be installed to support up to 16 partitions per MMC. By default, on Linux® systems, a maximum of 8 partitions are allowed on MMC. All Packages (Starter Package, ...) need more than 10 partitions for the storage device. In order to extend the number of partitions per device to 16, the following options must be added to modprobe:

 echo 'options mmc_block perdev_minors=16' > /tmp/mmc_block.conf
 sudo mv /tmp/mmc_block.conf /etc/modprobe.d/mmc_block.conf

3. Download the SDK[edit source]

The software package is provided AS IS, and by downloading it, you agree to be bound to the terms of the software license agreement (SLA). The detailed content licenses can be found here.

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For ecosystem release v3.1.0 More info.png :

  • Download the Developer Package SDK into the following directory: $HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/tmp
  • Uncompress the tarball file to get the SDK installation script
 cd $HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/tmp
 tar xvf en.SDK-x86_64-stm32mp1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-11-17.tar.xz

For ecosystem release v3.0.0 More info.png :

  • Download the Developer Package SDK into the following directory: $HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/tmp
  • Uncompress the tarball file to get the SDK installation script
 cd $HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/tmp
 tar xvf en.SDK-x86_64-stm32mp1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-03-31.tar.xz

4. Run the SDK installation script[edit source]

For ecosystem release v3.1.0 More info.png :

  • Create your STM32MP15 Developer Package SDK directory on your host computer
 mkdir -p $HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/STM32MP15-Ecosystem-v3.1.0/Developer-Package/SDK
  • Change the permissions of the SDK installation script so that it is executable
 chmod +x stm32mp1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-11-17/sdk/st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-3.1.11-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-11-17.sh
  • Execute the SDK installation script
 ./stm32mp1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-11-17/sdk/st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-3.1.11-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-11-17.sh -d <working directory absolute path>/Developer-Package/SDK
  • The following log is output when the installation is successful:
ST OpenSTLinux - Weston - (A Yocto Project Based Distro) SDK installer version 3.1.11-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-11-17
===========================================================================================================================
You are about to install the SDK to "/home/osboxes/STM32MPU_workspace/STM32MP15-Ecosystem-v3.1.0/Developer-Package/SDK". Proceed [Y/n]? y
Extracting SDK.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................done
Setting it up...done
SDK has been successfully set up and is ready to be used.
Each time you wish to use the SDK in a new shell session, you need to source the environment setup script e.g.
 $ . /home/osboxes/STM32MPU_workspace/STM32MP15-Ecosystem-v3.1.0/Developer-Package/SDK/environment-setup-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi

For ecosystem release v3.0.0 More info.png :

  • Create your STM32MP15 Developer Package SDK directory on your host computer
 mkdir -p $HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/STM32MP15-Ecosystem-v3.0.0/Developer-Package/SDK
  • Change the permissions of the SDK installation script so that it is executable
 chmod +x stm32mp1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-03-31/sdk/st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-3.1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-03-31.sh
  • Execute the SDK installation script
 ./stm32mp1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-03-31/sdk/st-image-weston-openstlinux-weston-stm32mp1-x86_64-toolchain-3.1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-03-31.sh -d <working directory absolute path>/Developer-Package/SDK
  • The following log is output when the installation is successful:
ST OpenSTLinux - Weston - (A Yocto Project Based Distro) SDK installer version 3.1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-03-31
========================================================================================================================
Enter the target directory for SDK (default:  $HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/STM32MP15-Ecosystem-v3.0.0/Developer-Package/SDK): 
You are about to install the SDK to "$HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/STM32MP15-Ecosystem-v3.0.0/Developer-Package/SDK". Proceed [Y/n]? Y
Extracting SDK......................................................................................................................................................................................................................done
Setting it up...done
SDK has been successfully set up and is ready to be used.
Each time you wish to use the SDK in a new shell session, you need to source the environment setup script for example
 $ . /home/osboxes/MCD/DV3.0/Dev/SDK/environment-setup-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi

5. Start the SDK up[edit source]

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The SDK environment setup script must be run once on each new working terminal on which you cross-compile

For ecosystem release v3.1.0 More info.png :

 cd $HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/STM32MP15-Ecosystem-v3.1.0/Developer-Package 
 source SDK/environment-setup-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi

The following checks ensure that the environment is correctly set up:

  • Check the target architecture
 echo $ARCH
arm
  • Check the toolchain binary prefix for the target tools
 echo $CROSS_COMPILE
arm-ostl-linux-gnueabi-

  • Check the C compiler version
 $CC --version
arm-ostl-linux-gnueabi-gcc (GCC) 9.3.0  
Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Check that the SDK version is the expected one
 echo $OECORE_SDK_VERSION
3.1.11-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-11-17

If any of these commands fails or does not return the expected result, try to reinstall the SDK.

For ecosystem release v3.0.0 More info.png :

 cd $HOME/STM32MPU_workspace/STM32MP15-Ecosystem-v3.0.0/Developer-Package 
 source SDK/environment-setup-cortexa7t2hf-neon-vfpv4-ostl-linux-gnueabi

The following checks ensure that the environment is correctly set up:

  • Check the target architecture
 echo $ARCH
arm
  • Check the toolchain binary prefix for the target tools
 echo $CROSS_COMPILE
arm-ostl-linux-gnueabi-

  • Check the C compiler version
 $CC --version
arm-ostl-linux-gnueabi-gcc (GCC) 9.3.0  
Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Check that the SDK version is the expected one
 echo $OECORE_SDK_VERSION
3.1-openstlinux-5.10-dunfell-mp1-21-03-31

If any of these commands fails or does not return the expected result, try to reinstall the SDK.