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svn co svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk openwrt | svn co svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk openwrt | ||
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This will now take some time. Please make sure you have enough free space left (~4 GB for full-profile). | This will now take some time. Please make sure you have enough free space left (~4 GB for full-profile). | ||
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== Flash Neo FreeRunner == | == Flash Neo FreeRunner == |
Revision as of 14:03, 23 April 2009
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First you have to create a svn checkout of the OpenWrt base system
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Fetching OpenWrt trunk
svn co svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk openwrt
The command will fetch the OpenWrt base system and put it into the openwrt subfolder of your current working directory. From now on this HOWTO assumes that your working direcory will be the newly created openwrt folder.
cd openwrt
Add packages from extra feeds
Although this is sufficient enough to build an image for the freerunner you will not be able to build a lot of packages useful on your phone. Those packages are in extra feeds. To enable those feeds:
cp feeds.conf.default feeds.conf
Then edit your feeds.conf and enable the efl (for enlightenment) and phone (for fso, paroli, ...) feeds, by removing the '#' at the beginning of these lines, so that it might look like:
src-svn packages svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/packages src-svn xwrt http://x-wrt.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/package src-svn luci http://svn.luci.subsignal.org/luci/branches/luci-0.8/contrib/package src-svn phone svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/feeds/phone src-svn efl svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/feeds/efl src-svn desktop svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/feeds/desktop #src-svn xfce svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/feeds/xfce
Please mind that this config does not define what packages will be compiled - it just defines which package-descriptions (OpenWrt-Makefiles) will be fetched which will be listed within the menuconfig later.
After that update your feeds to download the OpenWrt-Makefiles of these packages and provide (install) them
scripts/feeds update -a scripts/feeds install -a
Configure target and packages
Now you'll have to select the target platform for the freerunner. Run
make menuconfig
and select s3c24xx as the Target System. As Target Profile you have to choice between
- Openmoko GTA-02 (full): This is the one you probably want since it has enlightenment and paroli preselected.
- Openmoko GTA-02 (minimal): This profile contains only the basic OpenWrt packages, so you'll only get a shell and some command-line utils.
You now can also select additional packages you want to be installed in your image. Make sure you select as build in [*] else [M] you'll only get the packages but they will not be in the image, but can be installed later on.
You maybe also want to change the IP address under which the freerunner will be reachable. To do so select "[*] Image configuration". In its submenu you can change the images network configuration.
Per default OpenWrt is using the uclibc as libc implementation. You can use another libc (e.g. the glibc) by changing that via "[*] Advanced configuration options (for developers)" -> "--- Toolchain Options" -> "LIBC implementation".
Enlightenment requirements
Currently to get the EFL (enlightenment and its libraries) compiled within OpenWrt you need to have recent executables of <eet> and <edje_cc> preinstalled on your host-system. This is just a temporary solution and will be changed soon. Common packages which distribute these binaries are named <edje> and <eet>. If your distribution doesn't provide any recent e17 packages you can use File:Openwrt build efl host tools.sh to fetch and build the required tools from e17 svn.
Warning: Openwrt_build_efl_host_tools.sh script doesn't halt on error, please check all build process.
Warning: Remember to execute `ldconfig` if you have installed e17 tools in "/usr/local".
Tips for Debian Lenny users: Install following packages before e17 buiding script :
- building tools: automake autoconf autotools-dev libtool pkg-config
- e17 requirements: libjpeg62-dev libfreetype6-dev x11proto-xext-dev libxext-dev libpng12-dev
Build your OpenWrt image
If your done configuring the image you can build it by just running:
make
Warning: OpenWrt build system may use subversion and git to retrieve some external sources. Make sure theses tools are already installed.
Warning: To compile "gsm0710muxd", you need to have `dbus-binding-tool` on host. (for Debian Lenny users : libdbus-glib-1-dev)
This will now take some time. Please make sure you have enough free space left (~4 GB for full-profile).
Instead you can use "make V=99" to get debug output to see what's going on / went wrong.
Flash Neo FreeRunner
When the build process is finished you will find a rootfs (openwrt-s3c24xx-2.6-root.jffs2-128k) and a kernel image (openwrt-s3c24xx-2.6-uImage) in the bin/ subfolder of your OpenWrt installation, which can be installed on your freerunner with the dfu util as normal.
Try it !
After flashing both images, reboot your phone and depending on what packages were built into the image (=you've selected) you might be able to initiate / receive phonecalls with your FreeRunner running OpenWrt :)
You can also reach the freerunner over usb network via telnet. SSH is also available after you have set up password for the root account (Run `passwd` in a telnet session).
Congratulations!
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