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Embedded Linux Development Using Yocto Project

You're reading from   Embedded Linux Development Using Yocto Project Leverage the power of the Yocto Project to build efficient Linux-based products

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804615065
Length 196 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Otavio Salvador Otavio Salvador
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Daiane Angolini Daiane Angolini
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Meeting the Yocto Project 2. Chapter 2: Baking Our First Poky-Based System FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Using Toaster to Bake an Image 4. Chapter 4: Meeting the BitBake Tool 5. Chapter 5: Grasping the BitBake Tool 6. Chapter 6: Detailing the Temporary Build Directory 7. Chapter 7: Assimilating Packaging Support 8. Chapter 8: Diving into BitBake Metadata 9. Chapter 9: Developing with the Yocto Project 10. Chapter 10: Debugging with the Yocto Project 11. Chapter 11: Exploring External Layers 12. Chapter 12: Creating Custom Layers 13. Chapter 13: Customizing Existing Recipes 14. Chapter 14: Achieving GPL Compliance 15. Chapter 15: Booting Our Custom Embedded Linux 16. Chapter 16: Speeding Up Product Development through Emulation – QEMU 17. Chapter 17: Best Practices 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

To get the most out of this book

To understand this book better, it is crucial that you have some previous background about some of the topics that are not covered or are just briefly mentioned in the text, such as Git and general knowledge of Linux kernel and its basic compilation process.

To understand the big picture of the Yocto Project before going to the technical concepts detailed in this book, we recommend the open sourced booklet, Heading for the Yocto Project, found in the Git repository at https://git.io/vFUiI; the content of this booklet is intended to help newcomers to gain a better understanding of the goals of the Yocto Project and its potential uses. It provides an overview of the project before diving into the technical details of how things can be done.

A basic understanding of the use of the GNU/Linux environment and embedded Linux is required, as well as the general concepts used in development, such as compilation, debugging, deployment, and installation. In addition, some experience with shell script and Python is a bonus because these programming languages are core technologies used extensively by the Yocto Project’s tools.

However, you may prefer to learn more about those topics. In that case, we recommend the book Mastering Embedded Linux Programming - Third Edition, ISBN-13 978-1789530384, by Chris Simmonds.

You shouldn’t take any missing concepts – of those we enumerated above – as a deterrent but as something you can learn and, at the same time, practice their use with this book.

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