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supports some specific embedded system products based on prototype board |
supports some specific embedded system products based on prototype board |
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designs. |
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Matt Thomas is the maintainer of NetBSD/evbarm. |
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### CPU types |
### CPU types |
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The evbarm port can be built with a variety of CPU options, corresponding to the |
The evbarm port can be built with a variety of CPU options, corresponding to the |
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(Note also that armv8 is the first architecture to support aarch64, so |
(Note also that armv8 is the first architecture to support aarch64, so |
this will not be an issue until at least armv9.) |
this will not be an issue until at least armv9.) |
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### Kernels and userland |
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The evbarm userland can be used on any system that can run code of the |
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kernel for that board. |
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### anita and qemu |
### anita and qemu |
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anita can be used to test builds. (In addition to anita, install qemu and dtb-arm-vexpress from pkgsrc.) The release subdirectory should follow the naming convention on the autobuild cluster, used below. |
anita can be used to test builds. (In addition to anita, install qemu and dtb-arm-vexpress from pkgsrc.) The release subdirectory should follow the naming convention on the autobuild cluster, used below. |
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- evbarm-aarch64 uses "qemu-system-aarch64 -M virt" |
- evbarm-aarch64 uses "qemu-system-aarch64 -M virt" |
- Information on how to test emulated versions of other specific hardware is welcome. |
- Information on how to test emulated versions of other specific hardware is welcome. |
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### Board specific information |
### invisible.ca builds |
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NetBSD developer Jared McNeill provides [builds of NetBSD-current for a vast variety of hardware.](https://www.invisible.ca/arm/) In addition to the standard build, these images have board-specific uboot contents. See also /usr/pkgsrc/sysutils/u-boot*. |
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### Board specific information (often including installation information) |
- [[Allwinner sunxi family SoCs|Allwinner]] |
- [[Allwinner sunxi family SoCs|Allwinner]] |
- [[BeagleBone, BeagleBone Black, and PocketBeagle|BeagleBone]] |
- [[BeagleBone, BeagleBone Black, and PocketBeagle|BeagleBone]] |
- [[NVIDIA Tegra|Tegra]] |
- [[NVIDIA Tegra|Tegra]] |
- [[ODROID C1 and C1+|ODROID-C1]] |
- [[ODROID C1 and C1+|ODROID-C1]] |
- [[Raspberry Pi 1, 2 and 3|Raspberry Pi]] |
- [[Raspberry Pi 1, 2 and 3|Raspberry Pi]] |
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### SSH configuration for installtion |
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The default configuration will connect to the local network via DHCP and |
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run an SSH server. In order to use the SSH server, we must configure |
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users. This can be done by writing to the SD card's MS-DOS partition. |
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Create a creds.txt file and use: |
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useradd user password |
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**NOTE**: This list is incomplete. For a full list of configurations, please see the [evbarm kernel configs](http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/) directory in CVS. |
**NOTE**: This list is incomplete. For a full list of boards, please see the [GENERIC DTS files](http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/~checkout~/src/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/GENERIC). |
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### Raspberry Pi Foundation **Raspberry Pi**/**Raspberry Pi 2**/**Raspberry Pi 3** |
### Raspberry Pi Foundation **Raspberry Pi**/**Raspberry Pi 2**/**Raspberry Pi 3** |
The [[Raspberry Pi]] is a low-cost credit-card-sized computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The Raspberry Pi, Pi 2, and Pi 3 are supported. |
The [[Raspberry Pi]] is a low-cost credit-card-sized computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The Raspberry Pi, Pi 2, and Pi 3 are supported. |
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See the [[Raspberry Pi 1, 2 and 3|Raspberry Pi]] page for much more information. |
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### Samsung **SMDK2410** |
### Samsung **SMDK2410** |
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The SMDK2410 is the reference platform for the Samsung **S3C2410** processor, |
The SMDK2410 is the reference platform for the Samsung **S3C2410** processor, |