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<li> Create a new project by clicking on <code>New</code> &rarr; <code>RT-Druid v3 Oil and C/C++ Project</code> as shown in the next Figure:
 
<li> Create a new project by clicking on <code>New</code> &rarr; <code>RT-Druid v3 Oil and C/C++ Project</code> as shown in the next Figure:
 
[[File:Eclipse_new_project1.jpg|thumb|center|Figure 1: Create a new RT-Druid project.]]
 
[[File:Eclipse_new_project1.jpg|thumb|center|Figure 1: Create a new RT-Druid project.]]
<li> Name the new project (e.g., <code>mytest<code>) and select the Cross-GCC as shown in the next Figure:
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<li> Name the new project (e.g., <code>mytest</code>) and select the Cross-GCC as shown in the next Figure:
 
[[File:Eclipse_new_project1.jpg|thumb|center|Figure 2: Naming the new RT-Druid project.]]
 
[[File:Eclipse_new_project1.jpg|thumb|center|Figure 2: Naming the new RT-Druid project.]]
 
<li> Check the box for using an existing template and select <code>aarch64</code> &rarr; <code>Jailhouse</code> &rarr; <code>Helloworld OSEK demo on Jailhouse</code>as shown in the next Figure:
 
<li> Check the box for using an existing template and select <code>aarch64</code> &rarr; <code>Jailhouse</code> &rarr; <code>Helloworld OSEK demo on Jailhouse</code>as shown in the next Figure:

Revision as of 10:49, 13 March 2018

Introduction

The ERIKA3 RTOS can be run as a guest OS of the Jailhouse hypervisor on the Nvidia Tegra Jetson TX1 board.
Such support has been developed in the context of the HERCULES European project. It has been also shown through a YouTube video.

This section explains how to build and install Jailhouse on the TX1 target and how to create an ERIKA3 guest (AKA Jailhouse inmate) running a simple application.

The Eclipse-based RT-Druid tool (for generating the RTOS configuration) requires an x86 platform with a fair amount of resources (in terms of both processing and memory). This requirement, therefore, implies a cross-compilation of ERIKA3. Additionally, since the build process of ERIKA3 needs a compiled copy of Jailhouse which, in turn, needs a compiled copy of the Linux kernel, we suggest proceeding by cross-compiling all software components (i.e., Linux kernel, Jailhouse and ERIKA3 RTOS) on a host x86 machine.

TX1 platform setup

Use Nvidia Jetpack 3.1 to flash the Linux distribution by Nvidia onto the TX1 platform. JetPack is a tool that runs on an Ubuntu host machine and installs Linux on the TX1 platform. Note that the host machine and the platform must be connected through an OTG USB cable during flashing.

x86 host platform setup

A cross-compiler for aarch64 is needed. On Ubuntu (tested on version 16.04), this can be installed by typing

sudo apt install aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc 

Jailhouse cross-compiling

The README available on the Jailhouse tree on our GitHub explains how to cross-compile and install Jailhouse. It also provides information about serial port and static IP configuration. Note that the information is provided for the default Linux kernel by Nvidia (not Vanilla). You can refer to the original Jailhouse page in case you run a Vanilla Linux kernel.

RT-Druid set-up

Once Jailhouse has been successfully built, transferred and installed onto the TX1 platform, you have to set-up the RT-Druid development environment to compile the ERIKA3 RTOS.

Follow the next instructions for installing RT-Druid on the host platform used for cross-compiling:

  1. Download the RT-Druid package from the download section of the ERIKA3 website
  2. Extract the downloaded archive
  3. Open a shell and type
    export JAILHOUSE_VERSION=0.7
    export JAILHOUSE_DIR=/path/to/compiled/jailhouse
    export  JAILHOUSE_AARCH64_GCCPREFIX=aarch64-linux-gnu-
    
  4. Then, using the same shell, enter the extracted archive and run
    ./eclipse

Simple application

We now show a simple application consisting of two tasks printing on the serial interface.

  1. Run the RT-Druid tool as explained above
  2. Create a new project by clicking on NewRT-Druid v3 Oil and C/C++ Project as shown in the next Figure:
    Figure 1: Create a new RT-Druid project.
  3. Name the new project (e.g., mytest) and select the Cross-GCC as shown in the next Figure:
    Figure 2: Naming the new RT-Druid project.
  4. Check the box for using an existing template and select aarch64JailhouseHelloworld OSEK demo on Jailhouseas shown in the next Figure:
    Figure 3: Selecting the Helloworld template.

Work in progress...