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[[Category:AArch64]]{{shortcut|Arch:ARM}} | [[Category:AArch64]]{{shortcut|Arch:ARM}} | ||
=Aarch64 Quickstart Guide= | =Aarch64 Quickstart Guide= | ||
This page will help those new to aarch64( | This page will help those new to aarch64 (ARMv8) get started with the Foundation Model provided by ARM. The F19-aarch64-efi tarball provides an F19-based disk image, which includes a kernel, initramfs, and device tree blob, files to support booting the kernel using EFI, and a sample script for starting the model. | ||
== Download the Foundation Model == | == Download the Foundation Model == | ||
The first step | The first step is to download the Foundation model from ARM. The model is not redistributable and will therefor require you to create a free account with ARM. Once completed, you will be able to download the Foundation Model and begin. | ||
* [http://www.arm.com/products/tools/models/fast-models/foundation-model.php The Foundation Model] | * [http://www.arm.com/products/tools/models/fast-models/foundation-model.php The Foundation Model] | ||
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==Extract the Foundation Model== | ==Extract the Foundation Model== | ||
Once you have downloaded the model, you will need to set up your environment. The model can extracted to a path of your choosing | Once you have downloaded the model, you will need to set up your environment. The model can be extracted to a path of your choosing. Your home directory will be used in this example. | ||
Unpack the model: | Unpack the model: | ||
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== Using the Model with an Image == | == Using the Model with an Image == | ||
Using the commands below, download and extract the Aarch64 root filesystem | Using the commands below, download and extract the Aarch64 root filesystem tarball. | ||
{{admon/note|Note: The disk image | {{admon/note|Note: The extracted disk image requires approximately 12GB disk space. Please ensure you have adequate free space. This may take several minutes to unpack, depending on your hardware.}} | ||
cd ~/aarch64 | cd ~/aarch64 | ||
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=== Starting the Model === | === Starting the Model === | ||
The | The kernel supports virtio, so the kernel image, initramfs, and device tree blob included on the image will be used in the boot process. You no longer need to use separate "Kernel Packages". | ||
An example script for starting the model has been included in the tarball. This script performs the following steps to start the model: | An example script for starting the model has been included in the tarball. This script performs the following steps to start the model: | ||
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You should be able to ssh to the model once it has fully booted. You can use telnet to connect to the serial console using the provided ports as it boots. | You should be able to ssh to the model once it has fully booted. You can use telnet to connect to the serial console using the provided ports as it boots. | ||
{{admon/note|Note: | Connecting using telnet will also close the xterm popup window.}} | |||
{{admon/note|Note: | It may take several minutes for the model to be fully booted.}} | {{admon/note|Note: | It may take several minutes for the model to be fully booted.}} | ||
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The '''root password is 'fedora''''. | The '''root password is 'fedora''''. | ||
== Allowing the Model to Connect to the Internet == | == Allowing the Model to Connect to the Internet == |
Revision as of 17:53, 21 October 2013
Aarch64 Quickstart Guide
This page will help those new to aarch64 (ARMv8) get started with the Foundation Model provided by ARM. The F19-aarch64-efi tarball provides an F19-based disk image, which includes a kernel, initramfs, and device tree blob, files to support booting the kernel using EFI, and a sample script for starting the model.
Download the Foundation Model
The first step is to download the Foundation model from ARM. The model is not redistributable and will therefor require you to create a free account with ARM. Once completed, you will be able to download the Foundation Model and begin.
To run the model you may need to install some additional software with the following command:
sudo yum install xterm xorg-x11-fonts-{misc,100dpi,75dpi}* telnet bridge-utils
Extract the Foundation Model
Once you have downloaded the model, you will need to set up your environment. The model can be extracted to a path of your choosing. Your home directory will be used in this example.
Unpack the model:
mkdir ~/aarch64 cd ~/aarch64 tar xvzf FM000-KT-00035-r0p8-44rel23.tgz
Using the Model with an Image
Using the commands below, download and extract the Aarch64 root filesystem tarball.
cd ~/aarch64 wget http://dmarlin.fedorapeople.org/fedora-arm/aarch64/F19-aarch64-efi.tar.xz tar Jxvf F19-aarch64-efi.tar.xz
Starting the Model
The kernel supports virtio, so the kernel image, initramfs, and device tree blob included on the image will be used in the boot process. You no longer need to use separate "Kernel Packages".
An example script for starting the model has been included in the tarball. This script performs the following steps to start the model:
sudo ../Foundation_v8pkg/models/Linux64_GCC-4.1/Foundation_v8 \ --cores=1 \ --visualization \ --image=linux-system-el3-foundation.axf \ --data=RTSM_VE_FOUNDATIONV8_EFI.fd@0xA0000000 \ --block-device `pwd`/aarch64-efi.img \ --network=bridged \ --network-bridge=ARM1 & sleep 5 sudo ifconfig ARM1 10.0.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
Both console (telnet) and ssh access are supported. To start the model, change to the F19-aarch64-efi subdirectory and run the script:
cd ~/aarch64/F19-aarch64-efi ./efi-aarch64.sh
You should be able to ssh to the model once it has fully booted. You can use telnet to connect to the serial console using the provided ports as it boots.
- For console:
telnet 10.0.1.1 5000 # note this is the IP of the gateway and not the model
- For ssh login:
ssh root@10.0.1.2 # note this is the IP address of the model
The root password is 'fedora'.
Allowing the Model to Connect to the Internet
On the host:
- Enable IP forwarding (as root)
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
- Set up Network Address Translation:
HOSTEXTERNAL=eth0 # Replace this with your outside interface sudo iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -o $HOSTEXTERNAL -j MASQUERADE sudo iptables -I FORWARD -i $HOSTEXTERNAL -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT sudo iptables -I FORWARD -i ARM1 -o $HOSTEXTERNAL -j ACCEPT
- Firewall trouble? Try this:
sudo iptables -I INPUT -i ARM1 -j ACCEPT
The model uses Google's Public DNS server (8.8.8.8) for name resolution (/etc/resolv.conf).
Fixing build failures
If you want to debug a broken package, please visit the problem package list, follow the directions and claim the packages of your choice.