Yocto、Poky、OpenEmbedded 之间的关系

Yocto、Poky、OpenEmbedded 之间的关系

2016年08月31日 09:41:20 fickyou 阅读数:4239

1. Why not just call this project Poky? What has changed between Poky and the Yocto Project?

The Yocto Project is an umbrella project. Accordingly, it includes a number of projects and resources specifically intended for facilitating development with Linux on embedded devices, and it is an appropriate place for larger organizations to collaborate on the development of build infrastructure for embedded Linux. Poky is one of the the largest components of the Yocto Project, and Poky continues as an independent, open source project developing the build system used by the Yocto Project, as well as by other open source projects.

Poky is a reference system for the Yocto Project, showing how the tools work together. It includes BitBake, openembedded-core, and several other components that anyone can use to start developing with embedded Linux. Poky as a build system is tested by the Yocto Project teams before each release. When you download and use the Yocto Project build system, you are actually downloading Poky and using it to create a distribution that by default is also named Poky. (You can, of course, name your distribution anything you like.)


2. What is the difference between OpenEmbedded and the Yocto Project?

The Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded share a core collection of metadata called openembedded-core. However, the two organizations remain separate, each with its own focus. OpenEmbedded provides a comprehensive set of metadata for a wide variety of architectures, features, and applications. The Yocto Project focuses on providing powerful, easy-to-use, interoperable, well-tested tools, metadata, and board support packages (BSPs) for a core set of architectures and specific boards.

Title: Embedded Linux Development with Yocto Project Author: Daiane Angolini, Otavio Salvador Length: 121 pages Edition: 1 Language: English Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication Date: 2014-06-24 ISBN-10: 1783282339 ISBN-13: 9781783282333 Develop fascinating Linux-based projects using the groundbreaking Yocto Project tools Overview Optimize Yocto Project's capabilities to develop captivating embedded Linux projects Facilitates efficient system development by helping you avoid known pitfalls Demonstrates concepts in a practical and easy-to-understand way In Detail Starting with the very basics of the Yocto Project tools, this book will provide you with all the knowledge you need to work on real Linux-based hardware. With emphasis on practical implementation, this book starts by helping you set up and configure the Yocto Project tools. It then explains the Hob interface for BitBake in detail. You will explore different directory layouts and learn to maximize the use of the Poky build system. Compliance is always a hassle, so you will learn the methods to share source code and modifications, and how to fulfill open source license compliance effectively and convincingly. You will then gain experience in the use and construction of layers. This tutorial guide will teach you everything you need to know to get up and running with Yocto Project and develop amazing Linux-based projects. What you will learn from this book Differentiate between OpenEmbedded, Yocto Project, Poky, and BitBake Understand the BitBake metadata syntax Customize an application development environment Debug your application in a cross-compiled environment Add and remove features in the Linux kernel configuration Meet your project's license compliance requirements with less hassle Make embedded Linux systems using Yocto Project Approach A practical tutorial guide which introduces you to the basics of Yocto Project, and also helps you with its real hardware use to boost your Embedded Linux-based project. Who this book is written for If you are an embedded systems enthusiast and willing to learn about compelling features offered by the Yocto Project, then this book is for you. With prior experience in the embedded Linux domain, you can make the most of this book to efficiently create custom Linux-based systems. Table of Contents Chapter 1. Meeting the Yocto Project Chapter 2. Baking Our Poky-based System Chapter 3. Using Hob to Bake an Image Chapter 4. Grasping the BitBake Tool Chapter 5. Detailing the Temporary Build Directory Chapter 6. Assimilating Packaging Support Chapter 7. Diving into BitBake Metadata Chapter 8. Developing with the Yocto Project Chapter 9. Debugging with the Yocto Project Chapter 10. Exploring External Layers Chapter 11. Creating Custom Layers Chapter 12. Customizing Existing Recipes Chapter 13. Achieving GPL Compliance Chapter 14. Booting Our Custom Embedded Linux
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