1.3. Directory Structure OverviewΒΆ
The Processor SDK for Linux contains the following top-level directories and files
These directories contain the code and tools used to develop for Processor SDK devices.
- bin - Contains the helper scripts for configuring the host system and target device. Most of these scripts are used by the setup.sh script.
- board-support - Contains the SDK components that need to be modified when porting to a custom platform. This includes the kernel and boot loaders as well as any out of tree drivers.
- docs - Contains various SDK documentation such as the software manifest and additional user’s guide. This is also the location where you can find the training directory with the device training materials.
- example-applications - Contains the sources for the TI provided example applications seen during the out-of-box demonstration.
- filesystem - Contains the reference file systems. These include the smaller base file system as well as the full-featured SDK file system.
- linux-devkit - Contains the cross-compile toolchain and libraries to speed development for the target device.
- Makefile - Provides build targets for many of the SDK components from the top-level of the SDK.
- Rules.make - Sets default values used by the top-level Makefile as well as sub-component Makefiles.
- setup.sh - Configures the users host system as well as the target system for development.
- configs - Contains Yocto config to describe different yocto recipe sources and layers to be used for building SDKs.
- yocto-build - This directory allows rebuilding SDK components and filesystem using yocto bitbake. Refer to Building the SDK section for more details on running yocto builds.