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Microzed Petalinux 2016.1 BSP

ghalady
ghalady over 9 years ago

I could not find BSPs for Microzed7010 for either Petalinux 2015.3 / 2015.4 or even 2016.1.  Has work stopped on Microzed now. I still wanted to work on these boards but am stranded without Petalinux BSP, also I couldn't get Microzed 2015.2 BSP to install with Petalinux 2015.2.1. I get the usage menu when I try doing "petalinux-create -t project -s <Directory_containing_Avnet_Microzed_7z010_2015_2_1_BSP_extract>

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    0 ghalady over 9 years ago

    Thanks Ron for the update. However, when I try compiling the BSP, I get:

    ghalady@ghalady-ubuntu:~/Microzed_Petalinux_2015_2_BSP$ which petalinux-create
    /opt/pkg/petalinux-v2015.2.1-final/tools/common/petalinux/bin/petalinux-create
    ghalady@ghalady-ubuntu:~/Microzed_Petalinux_2015_2_BSP$ petalinux-create -t project -s mz_7020_2015_2_1.bsp
    petalinux-create: line 1040: /opt/pkg/petalinux-v2015.2.1-final/tools/linux-i386/petalinux/bin/unexport/realpath: No such file or directory
    ERROR: source mz_7020_2015_2_1.bsp doesn't exist!
    This command creates a new PetaLinux Project or component

    Usage:
      petalinux-create [options] <-t|--type <TYPE> <-n|--name <COMPONENT_NAME>

    Required:
      -t, --type <TYPE>                     Available type:
                                              * project : PetaLinux project
                                              * apps    : Linux user application
                                              * libs    : Linux user library
                                              * modules : Linux user module
                                              * generic : generic component
      -n, --name <COMPONENT_NAME>           specify a name for the component or
                                            project. It is OPTIONAL to create a
                                            PROJECT. If you specify source BSP when
                                            you create a project, you are not
                                            required to specify the name.

    Options:
      -p, --project <PROJECT>               specify full path to a PetaLinux project
                                            this option is NOT USED for PROJECT CREATION.
                                            default is the working project.
      --force                               force overwriting an existing component
                                            directory.
      -h, --help                            show function usage
      --enable                              this option applies to all types except
                                            project.
                                            enable the created component

    Options for project:
      --template <TEMPLATE>                 zynqMP|zynq|microblaze
                                            user needs specify which template to use.
      -s|--source <SOURCE>                  specify a PetaLinux BSP as a project
                                            source.
      --out <OUTPUT_DIR>                    diretory to place your project default
                                            is your working directory

    EXAMPLES:

    Create project from PetaLinux Project BSP:
      $ petalinux-create -t project -s <PATH_TO_PETALINUX_PROJECT_BSP>

    Create project from template:
      $ petalinux-create -t project -n <PROJECT> --template zynq

    Would truly appreciate a fix for this.

    Best
    Girish

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    0 ghalady over 9 years ago in reply to ghalady

    ghalady@ghalady-ubuntu:~/test$ ls
    Avnet_Microzed_7z010_2015_2_1_BSP.zip
    ghalady@ghalady-ubuntu:~/test$ unzip Avnet_Microzed_7z010_2015_2_1_BSP.zip
    Archive:  Avnet_Microzed_7z010_2015_2_1_BSP.zip
      inflating: WhatsNew2015_2.pdf     
      inflating: mz_7010_2015_2_1.bsp   
    ghalady@ghalady-ubuntu:~/test$ petalinux-create -t project -s mz_7010_2015_2_1.bsp
    petalinux-create: line 1040: /opt/pkg/petalinux-v2015.2.1-final/tools/linux-i386/petalinux/bin/unexport/realpath: No such file or directory
    ERROR: source mz_7010_2015_2_1.bsp doesn't exist!
    This command creates a new PetaLinux Project or component

    Usage:
      petalinux-create [options] <-t|--type <TYPE> <-n|--name <COMPONENT_NAME>

    Required:
      -t, --type <TYPE>                     Available type:
                                              * project : PetaLinux project
                                              * apps    : Linux user application
                                              * libs    : Linux user library
                                              * modules : Linux user module
                                              * generic : generic component
      -n, --name <COMPONENT_NAME>           specify a name for the component or
                                            project. It is OPTIONAL to create a
                                            PROJECT. If you specify source BSP when
                                            you create a project, you are not
                                            required to specify the name.

    Options:
      -p, --project <PROJECT>               specify full path to a PetaLinux project
                                            this option is NOT USED for PROJECT CREATION.
                                            default is the working project.
      --force                               force overwriting an existing component
                                            directory.
      -h, --help                            show function usage
      --enable                              this option applies to all types except
                                            project.
                                            enable the created component

    Options for project:
      --template <TEMPLATE>                 zynqMP|zynq|microblaze
                                            user needs specify which template to use.
      -s|--source <SOURCE>                  specify a PetaLinux BSP as a project
                                            source.
      --out <OUTPUT_DIR>                    diretory to place your project default
                                            is your working directory

    EXAMPLES:

    Create project from PetaLinux Project BSP:
      $ petalinux-create -t project -s <PATH_TO_PETALINUX_PROJECT_BSP>

    Create project from template:
      $ petalinux-create -t project -n <PROJECT> --template zynq

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    0 ghalady over 9 years ago in reply to ghalady

    ghalady@ghalady-ubuntu:~/test$ ls
    Avnet_Microzed_7z010_2015_2_1_BSP.zip
    ghalady@ghalady-ubuntu:~/test$ unzip Avnet_Microzed_7z010_2015_2_1_BSP.zip
    Archive:  Avnet_Microzed_7z010_2015_2_1_BSP.zip
      inflating: WhatsNew2015_2.pdf     
      inflating: mz_7010_2015_2_1.bsp   
    ghalady@ghalady-ubuntu:~/test$ petalinux-create -t project -s mz_7010_2015_2_1.bsp
    petalinux-create: line 1040: /opt/pkg/petalinux-v2015.2.1-final/tools/linux-i386/petalinux/bin/unexport/realpath: No such file or directory
    ERROR: source mz_7010_2015_2_1.bsp doesn't exist!
    This command creates a new PetaLinux Project or component

    Usage:
      petalinux-create [options] <-t|--type <TYPE> <-n|--name <COMPONENT_NAME>

    Required:
      -t, --type <TYPE>                     Available type:
                                              * project : PetaLinux project
                                              * apps    : Linux user application
                                              * libs    : Linux user library
                                              * modules : Linux user module
                                              * generic : generic component
      -n, --name <COMPONENT_NAME>           specify a name for the component or
                                            project. It is OPTIONAL to create a
                                            PROJECT. If you specify source BSP when
                                            you create a project, you are not
                                            required to specify the name.

    Options:
      -p, --project <PROJECT>               specify full path to a PetaLinux project
                                            this option is NOT USED for PROJECT CREATION.
                                            default is the working project.
      --force                               force overwriting an existing component
                                            directory.
      -h, --help                            show function usage
      --enable                              this option applies to all types except
                                            project.
                                            enable the created component

    Options for project:
      --template <TEMPLATE>                 zynqMP|zynq|microblaze
                                            user needs specify which template to use.
      -s|--source <SOURCE>                  specify a PetaLinux BSP as a project
                                            source.
      --out <OUTPUT_DIR>                    diretory to place your project default
                                            is your working directory

    EXAMPLES:

    Create project from PetaLinux Project BSP:
      $ petalinux-create -t project -s <PATH_TO_PETALINUX_PROJECT_BSP>

    Create project from template:
      $ petalinux-create -t project -n <PROJECT> --template zynq

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