3.4. FilesystemΒΆ
Introduction
The Processor SDK Linux provides Filesystem Images that contain
programs, scripts, Linux user-space components that abstract various
hardware accelerators available in the SoC. The Filesystem can be
fully assembled via Yocto, following the instructions
Processor_SDK_Building_The_SDK.
Filesystem Images
There are two filesystem images provided in the SDK. You’ll find them at the SDK Installation directory/filesystem folder.
arago-base-tisdk-image
This is the barebones images, intended to be a starting point for
users to add packages and create a custom filesystem that suits their
project needs.
tisdk-rootfs-image
This is the complete filesystem image, that contains standard Linux commands and features. This also contains the TI component libraries, binaries and out of box examples. For keystone devices (e.g., K2H/K2K, K2E, K2L, and K2G), two filesystem tarballs are provided due to size limit of the rootfs ubi image:
- tisdk-server-rootfs-image-k2g-evm.tar.gz: base filesystem image used to create the ubi image.
- tisdk-server-extra-rootfs-image-k2g-evm.tar.gz: complete filesystem image that can be used with NFS and/or SD card (K2G only).