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Microzed Petalinux 2016.1 BSP

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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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    We are validating PicoZed 2015.4 BSPs built from the automated process right now.  These should be posted in the coming week, and solutions for the other Zynq boards will follow fairly quickly.  MicroZed wll be the next release target.

    The next PetaLinux BSP series will be for 2016.2.

    Please note that it is certainly possible to create project from scratch without a BSP by following the information in the Xilinx PetaLinux Guide UG1144.  If you create a custom hardware project for a device, this is the procedure that would be followed as a precursor to creating a new, custom BSP for the augmented hardware platform.

    The commands you need to pay attention to are:

    1. Create an empty zynq project:

    petalinux-create --type project --template zynq --name <Project_Name>

    2. Use the .hdf file exported from Vivado to populate the new project template

    petalinux-config –get-hw-description –p ~/<new PetaLinux project>

    You can also use this command to configure the project, the kernel or the root file system, but for starters I recommend just leaving everything as default to get a first kernel boot.

    3. Build the project

    petalinux-build

    4. Create the boot image

    petalinux-package  --boot --fsbl <path > --fpga <path> --uboot

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago

    We are validating PicoZed 2015.4 BSPs built from the automated process right now.  These should be posted in the coming week, and solutions for the other Zynq boards will follow fairly quickly.  MicroZed wll be the next release target.

    The next PetaLinux BSP series will be for 2016.2.

    Please note that it is certainly possible to create project from scratch without a BSP by following the information in the Xilinx PetaLinux Guide UG1144.  If you create a custom hardware project for a device, this is the procedure that would be followed as a precursor to creating a new, custom BSP for the augmented hardware platform.

    The commands you need to pay attention to are:

    1. Create an empty zynq project:

    petalinux-create --type project --template zynq --name <Project_Name>

    2. Use the .hdf file exported from Vivado to populate the new project template

    petalinux-config –get-hw-description –p ~/<new PetaLinux project>

    You can also use this command to configure the project, the kernel or the root file system, but for starters I recommend just leaving everything as default to get a first kernel boot.

    3. Build the project

    petalinux-build

    4. Create the boot image

    petalinux-package  --boot --fsbl <path > --fpga <path> --uboot

    Ron

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