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manual/user guide: high-level restructuring
This patch performs some additional restructuring of the manual, specifically in the User Guide. In detail: - Rename 'Daily use' to 'General Buildroot usage' - Move chapters 'make tips', 'Eclipse integration', and 'Advanced usage' as sections under the 'General Buildroot usage' chapter. - Rename 'Details on Buildroot configuration' into 'Buildroot configuration' - Rework the 'Customization' section as follows: - Move the short section on debugging the external toolchain wrapper into the rest of the explanation on external toolchains. - Remove the now redundant section on toolchains, as this is already explained in much more detail in the 'Buildroot configuration' chapter. - Move the sections on busybox/uclibc/kernel configuration from chapter 'Customization' into a separate chapter 'Configuration of other components'. - Rename the remaining part of the original 'Customization' chapter into 'Project-specific customization' and fold it together with the next chapter 'Storing the configuration' - Remove the chapter 'Going further in Buildroot innards' thanks to: - Moving the chapter 'How Buildroot works' to the Developer guide. - Moving the 'Advanced Buildroot usage' section to the 'General Buildroot usage' chapter. - Remove the chapter 'Hacking Buildroot' by: - Adding a reference to adding packages to the 'Project-specific customizations' chapter - Leaving out the explicit reference to creating board support, as this is part of the previous chapter already, so an extra reference is redundant. Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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== Daily use
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== General Buildroot usage
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include::make-tips.txt[]
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include::rebuilding-packages.txt[]
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----------------
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BR2_GRAPH_OUT=png make graph-build
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----------------
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include::eclipse-integration.txt[]
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include::advanced.txt[]
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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[[configure]]
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== Details on Buildroot configuration
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== Buildroot configuration
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All the configuration options in +make *config+ have a help text
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providing details about the option. However, a number of topics
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fix from the toolchain vendor, unless you build your external
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toolchain by yourself using Crosstool-NG.
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===== External toolchain wrapper
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When using an external toolchain, Buildroot generates a wrapper program,
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that transparently passes the appropriate options (according to the
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configuration) to the external toolchain programs. In case you need to
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debug this wrapper to check exactly what arguments are passed, you can
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set the environment variable +BR2_DEBUG_WRAPPER+ to either one of:
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* +0+, empty or not set: no debug
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* +1+: trace all arguments on a single line
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* +2+: trace one argument per line
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=== /dev management
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On a Linux system, the +/dev+ directory contains special files, called
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The solution recommended by Buildroot developers is to use the
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*BusyBox init* as it is sufficient for most embedded
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systems. *systemd* can be used for more complex situations.
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== Configuration of other components
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include::customize-busybox-config.txt[]
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include::customize-uclibc-config.txt[]
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include::customize-kernel-config.txt[]
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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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[[customize-store]]
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== Storing the configuration
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[[customize-store-basics]]
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=== Basics for storing the configuration
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When you have a buildroot configuration that you are satisfied with and
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you want to share it with others, put it under revision control or move
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packages that you use (kernel, busybox, uClibc, ...), and your rootfs
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modifications.
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[[customize-store-basics]]
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=== Basics for storing the configuration
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[[customize-store-buildroot-config]]
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==== Buildroot configuration
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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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[[toolchain-custom]]
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=== Customizing the toolchain
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There are three distinct types of toolchain backend supported in Buildroot,
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available under the menu +Toolchain+, invoking +make menuconfig+.
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==== Using the external toolchain backend
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There is no way of tuning an external toolchain since Buildroot does not
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generate it.
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It also requires to set the Buildroot settings according to the toolchain ones
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(see xref:external-toolchain-backend[]).
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When using an external toolchain, Buildroot generates a wrapper program,
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that transparently passes the appropriate options (according to the
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configuration) to the external toolchain programs. In case you need to
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debug this wrapper to check exactly what arguments are passed, you can
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set the environment variable +BR2_DEBUG_WRAPPER+ to either one of:
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* +0+, empty or not set: no debug
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* +1+: trace all arguments on a single line
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* +2+: trace one argument per line
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==== Using the internal Buildroot toolchain backend
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The internal Buildroot toolchain backend allows to generate toolchains
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based on http://www.uclibc.org/[uClibc],
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https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/[glibc] and
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http://www.eglibc.org/[eglibc].
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Generation of (e)glibc-based toolchains is still experimental in
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Buildroot.
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It allows to tune major settings, such as:
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* Linux headers version;
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* C library configuration (only available for
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http://www.uclibc.org/[uClibc], see xref:uclibc-custom[uClibc]);
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* Binutils, GCC, Gdb and toolchain options.
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These settings are available after selecting the +Buildroot toolchain+ type in
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the menu +Toolchain+.
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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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== Customization
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== Project-specific customization
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The following sections describe the various way in which you can
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customize Buildroot for a given project.
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For instructions on how to add new packages to Buildroot, refer to
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xref:adding-packages[]
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include::customize-rootfs.txt[]
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include::customize-busybox-config.txt[]
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include::customize-uclibc-config.txt[]
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include::customize-kernel-config.txt[]
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include::customize-toolchain.txt[]
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include::customize-store.txt[]
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include::customize-packages.txt[]
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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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== Integration with Eclipse
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=== Integration with Eclipse
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While a part of the embedded Linux developers like classical text
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editors like Vim or Emacs, and command-line based interfaces, a number
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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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== Going further in Buildroot's innards
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include::how-buildroot-works.txt[]
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include::advanced.txt[]
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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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=== How Buildroot works
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== How Buildroot works
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As mentioned above, Buildroot is basically a set of Makefiles that
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download, configure, and compile software with the correct options. It
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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[[make-tips]]
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== 'make' tips
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=== 'make' tips
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This is a collection of tips that help you make the most of Buildroot.
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include::known-issues.txt[]
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include::going-further.txt[]
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include::legal-notice.txt[]
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include::beyond-buildroot.txt[]
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= Developer guide
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include::how-buildroot-works.txt[]
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include::developer-guide.txt[]
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include::contribute.txt[]
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include::configure.txt[]
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include::make-tips.txt[]
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include::customize.txt[]
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include::common-usage.txt[]
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include::eclipse-integration.txt[]
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== Hacking Buildroot
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If Buildroot does not yet fit all your requirements, you may be
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interested in hacking it to add:
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* new packages: refer to the xref:adding-packages[Developer guide]
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* new board support: refer to the
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xref:customize-store-board-support[Developer guide].
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include::customize.txt[]
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