Porting OpenBMC to Raspberry PI 3.

Javier Romero xavinux at gmail.com
Sat Sep 23 04:56:45 AEST 2017


Seems that obmc on Raspberry PI is not a primary use case...

https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc/issues/399


*Javier Romero*

*E-mail: xavinux at gmail.com <xavinux at gmail.com>*

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2017-09-22 13:47 GMT-03:00 Javier Romero <xavinux at gmail.com>:

> Chris,
>
> Thank you for your answer. I'll start working on those points you've
> suggested.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
>
> *Javier Romero*
>
> *E-mail: xavinux at gmail.com <xavinux at gmail.com>*
>
> *Skype: xavinux*
>
>
> 2017-09-22 13:33 GMT-03:00 Chris Austen <austenc at us.ibm.com>:
>
>>
>> Chris Austen
>>
>> "openbmc" <openbmc-bounces+austenc=us.ibm.com at lists.ozlabs.org> wrote on
>> 09/22/2017 10:49:54 AM:
>>
>> > From: Javier Romero <xavinux at gmail.com>
>> > To: openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org
>> > Date: 09/22/2017 10:50 AM
>> > Subject: Porting OpenBMC to Raspberry PI 3.
>> > Sent by: "openbmc" <openbmc-bounces+austenc=us.ibm.com at lists.ozlabs.org
>> >
>> >
>> > Hello,
>>
>> > Have a Raspberry PI 3 and seems that could be useful to port OpenBMC
>> > to this device.
>>
>> > Suggestions on how to start working with this will be welcome.
>>
>>
>> before anything, make sure you have successfully created a build
>> https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc#setting-up-your-openbmc-project
>> Target Palmetto
>>
>> Then build the simulator https://github.com/openbmc/ope
>> nbmc#setting-up-your-openbmc-project
>>
>> Then run the simulator https://github.com/openbmc/ope
>> nbmc#setting-up-your-openbmc-project
>>
>>
>> Once that is done Target a Romulus for build/simulation.  You will notice
>> Palmetto is built from ast-2400 and Romulus is ast-2500
>> You should notice some layers change between the two.  That gives you a
>> base framework.  Next, and this is where no one has done work on the team...
>>
>> I would try to build an online example of using yocto for raspberry
>> images.  Get that to work.  This step has nothing to do with OpenBMC.  It
>> has to do about learning how to build a working raspberrypi image.
>>
>> Once you have done that, the next and most difficult thing... merging the
>> two.  document everything in a blog post (maybe your userid in github) and
>> that will let people see what you are doing and find helpful hints.
>>
>>
>>
>> > Best Regards,
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>> > Javier Romero
>> > E-mail: xavinux at gmail.com
>> > Skype: xavinux
>>
>
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