Build scripts for Total Compute stack ===================================== This README is simply a quick-start guide on the build scripts themselves. For more information on how to obtain and run the Total Compute stack, please refer to the user guide. Setup ----- Setup includes two parts: 1. Build a Docker image 2. Setup the environmet to build TC images To build a docker image, patch the components and install the toolchains and build tools, run: For Buildroot: ```sh export PLATFORM=tc2 export FILESYSTEM=buildroot ./setup.sh ``` For Android: ```sh export PLATFORM=tc2 export FILESYSTEM=android-swr ./setup.sh ``` For Android with AVB (Android Verified Boot): ```sh export PLATFORM=tc2 export FILESYSTEM=android-swr export AVB=true ./setup.sh ``` Build the stack --------------- To build the whole stack: ```sh ./run_docker.sh ./build-all.sh build ``` The platform and filesystem should already have been defined, but if not they can be defined on the command line using: ```sh ./run_docker.sh ./build-all.sh -p $PLATFORM -f $FILESYSTEM -a $AVB build ``` To build each component separately, run the corresponding script with the exact same options. Each script supports build, clean, patch and deploy commands. build-all.sh also support the `all` command, for a clean complete build + deploy. Build files will be in output/tmp_build/$COMPONENT The deployed binaries are then copied to output/deploy/$PLATFORM Build Components and its dependencies ------------------------------------- A new dependency to a component can be added in the form of $component=$dependency in dependencies.txt file To build a component and rebuild those components that depend on it ```sh ./run_docker.sh ./$filename build with_reqs ``` Kernel Selftest ------------------------------------- Test are located at /usr/bin/selftest on device To run all the tests in one go, use run_selftest.sh script. Tests can be run individually also. ```sh ./run_kselftest --summary ```