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June 21-24, 2022
Austin, Texas, USA + Virtual
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Thursday, June 23 • 2:05pm - 2:45pm
Configuring and Building a Heterogenous System Using the Yocto Project - Mark Hatle, AMD

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Modern embedded systems are becoming more and more complex. This complexity is driving designs that require heterogenous systems. The talk will discuss why using a system device-tree may be a good approach to defining such as system, how a Yocto Project build project is configured for these types of systems, and an example of automating the configuration using a system device-tree. Once the system is configured, it can be used to construct and package the components for the defined heterogenous system, including Linux, bare metal applications, and firmware. Implementation details will be covered, as well as strategies to deal with binary only components. Mark will also discuss an example of how he has used these items to designed a heterogenous implementation with the Yocto Project for an FPGA based system that includes (aarch64) cortex-A, cortex-r5, and Microblaze architectures.

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Mark Hatle

Software Architect, AMD
Mark has been using and developing for Linux since 1993, and has been focusing on embedded Linux since 2000. He is an active contributor to both OpenEmbedded and the Yocto Project, and was involved in the creation of the Yocto Project. Mark has also been a maintainer of multiple projects... Read More →



Thursday June 23, 2022 2:05pm - 2:45pm CDT
Griffin Hall (Level 2)