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Hi,

Thank you for your reply.

I think information about, building from common profile is useful and that is what I am looking for.

I will try that. But, I want to retain the PI2 boot loader and kernel as it is, and just create partition for Tizen platform.

Hope, I can do that, with the following image, and get the login prompt on virtual terminal easily.

http://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/common/latest/images/arm-wayland/common-wayland-2parts-armv7l/

I will give it a try.

 

About this:

> OK, this is easy. Disable systemd service display-manager-run.service and Weston will not be launched.

Please let me know, how to disable display-manager, directly from the SD card partition.

Is there a symbolic link, so that I can just delete it from SD card?

 

 

 

Thank You!
With Regards,
Pintu Kumar

 

 

------- Original Message -------

Sender : Leon Anavi<[email protected]>

Date : Mar 10, 2016 17:43 (GMT+05:30)

Title : Re: [Dev] Fwd: Re: Re: Tizen common profile porting on new h/w

 

Hi Pintu,

On 10.03.2016 12:56, PINTU KUMAR wrote:

Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

https://files.s-osg.org/tizen-on-rpi2/ [tizen.rpi-sdimg.LATEST]
This image I already tried, but console logs are not coming. It directly boots to desktop UI.

Let me know how can I boot this image to console login prompt.


OK, this is easy. Disable systemd service display-manager-run.service and Weston will not be launched.

Then configure, BT, Wi-Fi and PI2 CSI camera capture from the command line.


Use connman for the WiFi and bluetoothctl to pair and connect to other Bluetooth devices. Follow these guidelines and examples:
https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/IVI/ConnMan_Tips_%26_Tricks#Networking_configuration
https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Bluetooth
https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Connecting_to_a_Smartphone_with_Bluetooth_and_Making_Phone_Calls

 

Also, I don't wanted to use Yocto image, because I wanted to build PI2 kernel separately.

So, I wanted to use one of the images from: https://download.tizen.org/ 


Just build a kernel for Raspberry Pi 2 separately. After that replace the existing kernel on the microSD card with the pre-installed Tizen image provided by Samsung Open Source Group with the kernel hat you have built.

Best regards, Leon


 

 

Thank You!
With Regards,
Pintu Kumar

 

 

------- Original Message -------

Sender : Leon Anavi<[email protected]>

Date : Mar 10, 2016 15:59 (GMT+05:30)

Title : Re: [Dev] Fwd: Re: Re: Tizen common profile porting on new h/w

 

Hi Pintu,

On 10.03.2016 11:57, PINTU KUMAR wrote:

Hi,

Thank you for your reply.

Right now, I am trying only on Raspberry Pi 2 hardware. For Beagle bone may be I will try later.

Right now, I cannot use Yocto, so I am using GBS build.

Right now, I don't want to use Micro profile (as its usage is limited).

 

I guess, to just get a shell (login prompt) on the virtual terminal, I don't need to modify any source code and build it.

It should work with any profile, and pre-built image I choose.

Do, I need to make any changes in systemd-services on the target itself?

 

My requirement is simple:

I needed a pre-built Tizen images (any profile, either common or mobile, either 2.4 or 3.0), that contains {rootfs.img, system-data.img, user.img}.

So, that I can boot these images on Raspberry Pi, using the Raspberry Pi Kernel 4.1.16, and login to the shell on virtual terminal.

Then, from the shell, I should be able to configure, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and capture camera images (using PI2 CSI camera).

 

For that, please point me to the right pre-built images that I can use it for booting.

Which one, should I try from the below:

1> https://download.tizen.org/  ???

2> https://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/common/  ???

3> https://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/mobile/latest/images/ ???

4> https://download.tizen.org/snapshots/2.4-mobile/common/latest/images/  ???

5> https://download.tizen.org/releases/2.4/2.4-mobile/latest/images/  ??

6> Any other from: https://download.tizen.org ???


As I mentioned in my previous email the right pre-built Tizen images for Raspberry Pi 2 are provided by Samsung Open Source Group:
https://files.s-osg.org/tizen-on-rpi2/

Follow the instructions from chapter "Use the Image" of the article below to boot successfully Tizen on your Raspberry Pi 2:
https://blogs.s-osg.org/tizen-rpi2-now-supporting-3d-acceleration/

Best regards, Leon

 

Thank You!
With Regards,
Pintu Kumar

 

------- Original Message -------

Sender : Leon Anavi<[email protected]>

Date : Mar 10, 2016 12:59 (GMT+05:30)

Title : Re: [Dev] Fwd: Re: Re: Tizen common profile porting on new h/w

 

Hi Pintu,

It is great that you are interested in the porting Tizen to new devices. Please have a look at my comments below.

On 10.03.2016 05:31, PINTU KUMAR wrote:
Hi,

I wanted to port Tizen platform in one of the ARM based open hardware such as BeagleBone, Raspberry Pi.
So, I thought, I will start with the Tizen 3.0 common profile and create my own custom profile.
As you have already seen Tizen 3.0 Common has been already ported to Raspberry Pi using the Yocto Project. You can try porting Tizen 3.0 Micro or Common to BeagleBone using meta-ti:
http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-ti/

On 10.03.2016 05:31, PINTU KUMAR wrote:
So, I thought, I will start with the Tizen 3.0 common profile and create my own custom profile.

My presentation from Tizen Developer Conference 2015 provides guidelines how to create custom Tizen profile using the Yocto Project:
http://www.slideshare.net/leonanavi/creating-new-tizen-profiles-using-the-yocto-project

On 10.03.2016 07:46, PINTU KUMAR wrote:

Dear Mr. Inki-Dae,

 

Thank you very much for your reply.

Yes, I am already aware about Tizen Yocto image for raspberry pi. I have already tried it and I can boot successfully till the desktop/display screen.

Due to the firewall restrictions (and PC space limits), I cannot build the Yocto image.


There are two build systems for Tizen 3.0 profiles: Git Build System (GBS) and Yocto / Openembedded. Both require a lot of disk space and powerful hardware of the build machine. Unfortunately you can not port Tizen properly if you are not using  any of the build systems.

So, I tried with the pre-build images, but, I am not getting any output on the virtual terminal by connecting an HDMI to my computer monitor (tty1).

Unfortunately, I don't have a serial UART cable right now (for raspberry pi), so I haven't tried it yet using UART.


Have you tried the pre-build images for Raspberry Pi? They are available here:
https://files.s-osg.org/tizen-on-rpi2/

Several months ago I have tried the pre-build Tizen Common image for Raspberry Pi 2 and it booted fine.

Also, at this moment, I don't want the graphical display (for my use case), so I just want to drop it to console and execute some commands.

Moreover, I wanted to start things from scratch using the existing Tizen images either from common profile or others.

Please let me know which image to choose.

Also, let me know, how to enable virtual console on Tizen (using systemd?)


If you are not interested in the graphical user interface I recommend you to use Tizen Micro profile. It was been already ported for Raspberry Pi. In general porting Micro to new h/w is easier than Common as it does not have GUI and you will not need to enable Wayland/Weston. You can build Tizen Micro using the Yocto project. More information about Tizen Micro is available here:
https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Tizen_Micro

Best regards, Leon

Thank You!
With Regards,
Pintu Kumar

 

------- Original Message -------

Sender : In-Ki Dae<[email protected]> S5/Senior Engineer/Tizen Platform Lab./Samsung Electronics

Date : Mar 10, 2016 09:47 (GMT+05:30)

Title : Re: [Dev] Tizen common profile porting on new h/w

 

Hi,

2016년 03월 10일 12:31에 PINTU KUMAR 이(가) 쓴 글:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to port Tizen platform in one of the ARM based open hardware such as BeagleBone, Raspberry Pi.
> So, I thought, I will start with the Tizen 3.0 common profile and create my own custom profile.
>
> But, when I see, in http://download.tizen.org/ there are so many Tizen images available.
> I am really confused which one to choose. There is no clear documentation which explains about it.
>
> So, I tried one of the images from:
> http://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/common/
> http://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/common/latest/images/arm-wayland/
> http://download.tizen.org/snapshots/tizen/common/latest/images/arm-wayland/common-wayland-3parts-armv7l-odroidu3/ (tizen-common_20160309.1_common-wayland-3parts-armv7l-odroidu3.tar.gz)
>
> Because, I just need the rootfs.img, system-data.img, user.img  (only the Tizen platform).
> I already have my own boot loader and Linux Kernel  (Raspberry Pi).
>
> Now, my questions are as follows:
>
> 1) Am I using the correct image to create a new profile? Will it work for me?
>
> 2) When I try to boot the image on Raspberry Pi, I am not able to get the Login prompt on my virtual terminal (tty1).
>     Please let me know what changes are required to get the login prompt?
>
> Note: I have made the required changes in Kernel (as per Tizen) but disabled DRM (as I am not interested in Display).
>         Like, I have already enabled SMACK in kernel.
>
> 3) If I am not using the correct image, please point me to the right image, to start with.
>

I believe below link could provide what you need for Tizen porting,
https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/RaspberryPi

Thanks,
Inki Dae

>
>
>
> Regards,
> Pintu
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