Processor SDK Linux for AM65X
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  • 1. Overview
  • 2. Release Specific
  • 3. Foundational Components
    • 3.1. U-Boot
    • 3.2. Boot Monitor
    • 3.3. Kernel
    • 3.4. Filesystem
    • 3.5. Tools
    • 3.6. PRU-ICSS / PRU_ICSSG
      • 3.6.1. Overview of PRU-ICSS and PRU_ICSSG
      • 3.6.2. Training
        • 3.6.2.1. PRU Hands-on Labs
        • 3.6.2.2. Getting Started with PRU Software Support Package
        • 3.6.2.3. RPMsg Quick Start Guide
      • 3.6.3. Linux Drivers
      • 3.6.4. Firmware Development
      • 3.6.5. Hardware
    • 3.7. IPC Low Level Driver
    • 3.8. Graphics and Display
    • 3.9. Virtualization
    • 3.10. ARM Trusted Firmware-A
    • 3.11. OP-TEE
  • 4. Industrial Protocols
  • 5. How to Guides
  • 6. Documentation Tarball
Processor SDK Linux for AM65X
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  • 3.6. PRU-ICSS / PRU_ICSSG »
  • 3.6.2. Training

3.6.2. TrainingΒΆ

  • 3.6.2.1. PRU Hands-on Labs
    • 3.6.2.1.1. Lab Configuration
    • 3.6.2.1.2. LAB 1: Toggle LED with PRU GPO
    • 3.6.2.1.3. LAB 2: Read Push Button Switch on PRU0 GPI & Toggle LED with PRU1 GPO
    • 3.6.2.1.4. LAB 3: Temperature Monitor
    • 3.6.2.1.5. LAB 4: Introduction to Linux driver
    • 3.6.2.1.6. LAB 5: RPMsg Communication between ARM and PRU
    • 3.6.2.1.7. LAB 6: Blinking LEDs with RPMsg from Linux User Space
  • 3.6.2.2. Getting Started with PRU Software Support Package
  • 3.6.2.3. RPMsg Quick Start Guide
    • 3.6.2.3.1. Introduction
    • 3.6.2.3.2. Getting the Linux Processor SDK
    • 3.6.2.3.3. Configuring and Building the Linux Kernel with RPMsg Support
    • 3.6.2.3.4. Creating a Bootable SD Card with RPMsg Support
    • 3.6.2.3.5. Booting the Board and Testing RPMsg
    • 3.6.2.3.6. Getting Started with RPMsg Development
    • 3.6.2.3.7. Common Issues
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