documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml: Updated new modes for tree
The "Poky Tree Mode" has been replaced with "Build System Derived Toolchain". SDK Root Mode has been replaced with Stand-alone Prebuilt Toolchain. (From yocto-docs rev: 453f7c030e6d7625d382563e2f2ec569f76e95eb) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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<section id='configuring-the-cross-compiler-options'>
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<section id='configuring-the-cross-compiler-options'>
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<title>Configuring the Cross-Compiler Options</title>
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<title>Configuring the Cross-Compiler Options</title>
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<para>
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<para>
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Choose between ‘SDK Root Mode’ and ‘Poky Tree Mode’ for Cross
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Choose between ‘Stand-alone Prebuilt Toolchain’ and ‘Build System Derived Toolchain’ for Cross
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Compiler Options.
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Compiler Options.
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<itemizedlist>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para><emphasis>SDK Root Mode</emphasis> – Select this mode
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<listitem><para><emphasis>Stand-alone Prebuilt Toolchain</emphasis> – Select this mode
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when you are not concerned with building a target image or you do not have
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when you are not concerned with building a target image or you do not have
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a Yocto Project build tree on your development system.
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a Yocto Project build tree on your development system.
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For example, suppose you are an application developer and do not
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For example, suppose you are an application developer and do not
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need to build a target image.
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need to build a target image.
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Instead, you just want to use an architecture-specific toolchain on an
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Instead, you just want to use an architecture-specific toolchain on an
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existing kernel and target root filesystem.
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existing kernel and target root filesystem.
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When you use SDK Root Mode you are using the toolchain installed
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When you use Stand-alone Prebuilt Toolchain you are using the toolchain installed
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in the <filename>/opt/poky</filename> directory.</para></listitem>
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in the <filename>/opt/poky</filename> directory.</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para><emphasis>Poky Tree Mode</emphasis> – Select this mode
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<listitem><para><emphasis>Build System Derived Toolchain</emphasis> – Select this mode
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if you are building images for target hardware or your
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if you are building images for target hardware or your
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development environment already has a Yocto Project build tree.
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development environment already has a Yocto Project build tree.
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In this case you likely already have a Yocto Project build tree installed on
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In this case you likely already have a Yocto Project build tree installed on
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your system or you (or someone else) will be building one.
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your system or you (or someone else) will be building one.
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When you use the Poky Tree Mode you are using the toolchain bundled
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When you use the Build System Derived Toolchain you are using the toolchain bundled
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inside the Yocto Project build tree.
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inside the Yocto Project build tree.
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If you use this mode you must also supply the Yocto Project build directory
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If you use this mode you must also supply the Yocto Project build directory
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in the Preferences Dialog.</para></listitem>
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in the Preferences Dialog.</para></listitem>
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target hardware is created on the development system by the ADT Installer.
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target hardware is created on the development system by the ADT Installer.
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The QEMU user-space tools, the
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The QEMU user-space tools, the
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NFS boot process and the cross-toolchain all use the sysroot location
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NFS boot process and the cross-toolchain all use the sysroot location
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regardless of the mode you select (SDK Root Mode or Poky Tree Mode).
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regardless of the mode you select (Stand-alone Prebuilt Toolchain or Build System Derived Toolchain).
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</para>
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</para>
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</section>
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</section>
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you will be using the QEMU emulator.
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you will be using the QEMU emulator.
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If you are using the emulator you also need to locate the Kernel
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If you are using the emulator you also need to locate the Kernel
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and specify any custom options.</para>
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and specify any custom options.</para>
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<para>In Poky Tree Mode the targe kernel you built will be located in the
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<para>In Build System Derived Toolchain the targe kernel you built will be located in the
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Yocto Project build tree in <filename>tmp/deploy/images</filename> directory.
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Yocto Project build tree in <filename>tmp/deploy/images</filename> directory.
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In SDK Root Mode the pre-built kernel you downloaded is located
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In Stand-alone Prebuilt Toolchain the pre-built kernel you downloaded is located
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in the directory you specified when you downloaded the image.</para>
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in the directory you specified when you downloaded the image.</para>
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<para>Most custom options are for advanced QEMU users to further
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<para>Most custom options are for advanced QEMU users to further
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customize their QEMU instance.
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customize their QEMU instance.
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This brings up the project Yocto Settings Dialog.
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This brings up the project Yocto Settings Dialog.
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Settings are inherited from the default project configuration.
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Settings are inherited from the default project configuration.
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The information in this dialogue is identical to that chosen earlier
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The information in this dialogue is identical to that chosen earlier
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for the Cross Compiler Option (SDK Root Mode or Poky Tree Mode),
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for the Cross Compiler Option (Stand-alone Prebuilt Toolchain or Build System Derived Toolchain),
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the Target Architecture, and the Target Options.
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the Target Architecture, and the Target Options.
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The settings are inherited from the Yocto Plug-in configuration performed
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The settings are inherited from the Yocto Plug-in configuration performed
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after installing the plug-in.</para></listitem>
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after installing the plug-in.</para></listitem>
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