2.4. CoreSDK Linux Migration Guide¶
Overview
This page covers migration information for applications built on top of the Processor SDK for Linux.
2.4.1. Processor CoreSDK 09.xx Releases¶
2.4.1.1. Processor CoreSDK Sitara 09.01¶
Tag Info: 09.01.00.008
This is the fifth release in the 2023 LTS stream, with new versions of Kernel, U-boot, toolchain and Yocto branch.
Platforms Supported : AM62Px (HS-FS, HS-SE), AM62x ( GP, HS-FS, HS-SE), AM62x LP (HS-FS, HS-SE), AM62SIP ( HS-FS, HS-SE), AM64x 2.0 (HS-FS), AM62A (HS-FS, HS-SE)
Kernel 6.1.46
U-Boot 2023.04
ATF 2.9+
OPTEE 4.0
Toolchain GCC 11.4
Yocto Kirkstone/4.0
Graphics DDK 23.2
Tag Info: 09.01.00.007
This is the fourth release in the 2023 LTS stream, with new versions of Kernel, U-boot, toolchain and Yocto branch.
Platforms Supported : AM65x(GP, HS-SE)
Kernel 6.1.46
U-Boot 2023.04
ATF 2.9+
OPTEE 4.0
Toolchain GCC 11.4
Yocto Kirkstone/4.0
Graphics DDK 1.17
2.4.1.2. Processor CoreSDK Sitara 09.00¶
Tag Info: 09.01.00.001
This is the third release in the 2023 LTS stream, with new versions of Kernel, U-boot, toolchain and Yocto branch.
Platforms Supported : AM335x(GP, HS), AM437x (GP, HS)
Kernel 6.1
U-Boot 2023.04
Toolchain GCC 11.4
Yocto Kirkstone/4.0
Graphics DDK 1.17
Tag Info: 09.00.00.011
This is the second release in the 2023 LTS stream, with new versions of Kernel, U-boot, toolchain and Yocto branch.
Platforms Supported : AM62SIP ( HS-FS, HS-SE)
Kernel 6.1
U-Boot 2023.04
Toolchain GCC 11.4
ATF 2.9+
OPTEE 3.20
Yocto Kirkstone/4.0
Graphics DDK 23.1
Tag Info: 09.00.00.006
This is the first release in the 2023 LTS stream, with new versions of Kernel, U-boot, toolchain and Yocto branch.
Platforms Supported : AM64x 2.0 (HS-FS), AM62x ( GP, HS-FS, HS-SE), AM62x LP (HS-FS, HS-SE), AM62A (HS-FS, HS-SE)
Kernel 6.1
U-Boot 2023.04
Toolchain GCC 11.2
ATF 2.8+
OPTEE 3.20
Yocto Kirkstone/4.0
Graphics DDK 23.1
Note
For U-Boot builds, k3-image-gen and core-secdev-k3 are no longer needed as binman is used instead. Please refer to U-Boot build instructions for the updated steps.
For Linux builds, generic
defconfig
is used instead of custom fragments. Please refer to linux users guide for build instructions.