Enabling Zephyr on Your Hardware Platform
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the process of enabling Zephyr on new hardware platforms in this comprehensive 42-minute conference talk by Diego Sueiro from Sepura / Embarcados. Learn the step-by-step approach to adding support for new architectures and hardware platforms in Zephyr, a fast-growing open-source RTOS designed for resource-constrained devices. Discover the intricacies of hardware support implementation, including adding new HALs, SoCs, boards, and drivers. Gain insights into contributing to the mainline Zephyr project and benefit from debugging tricks shared by an experienced Control & Automation Engineer. Delve into topics such as hardware configuration, DTS fixups, config files, and the hardware support checklist. This talk is ideal for embedded software developers looking to expand their knowledge of Zephyr and its implementation on various hardware platforms.
Syllabus
Introduction
Agenda
Hardware Configuration
Adding a new hole
SOC Config Files
DTS Fixup
Config Files
Drivers
Source Code
Colibri
Debugging Tips
Hardware Support Checklist
Contributing to Main Line
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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