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tsaitgaist, 02/19/2016 10:49 PM
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1 | 1 | == OsmocomBB Getting Started Guide == |
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3 | This page will describe how to compile the firmware, the host utilities and how to use them. |
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4 | 10 | If you haven't do so already, checkout [wiki:PreliminaryRequirements] |
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6 | === Compiling osmocomBB === |
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7 | osmocomBB consists out of software that is intended to be run on the phone (target) and the host system. |
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9 | 6 | steve-m | ==== Dependencies for the host ==== |
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11 | 18 | tsaitgaist | osmocomBB requires GNU autoconf, automake, libtool, pkg-config, make and GCC to compile. |
12 | You will also need to use git to access and update the sources. |
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13 | The name of these packages depend on the distribution used. |
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14 | 1 | For Debian the package names are: |
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16 | 20 | tsaitgaist | #!sh |
17 | 1 | sudo aptitude install libtool shtool autoconf git-core pkg-config make gcc |
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18 | }}} |
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20 | For osmocomBB, as for several other osmocom projects, you will also need [wiki:libosmocore]. |
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23 | 9 | ==== Dependencies for the target ==== |
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25 | 15 | tsaitgaist | To compile osmocomBB or SIMtrace for the target we need a GNU [wiki:toolchain] for ARM. |
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27 | 1 | ==== Getting and updating the source ==== |
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30 | 20 | tsaitgaist | #!sh |
31 | git clone git://git.osmocom.org/osmocom-bb.git |
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32 | 19 | tsaitgaist | cd osmocom-bb |
33 | git pull --rebase |
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34 | 9 | }}} |
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36 | 1 | ==== Building the source ==== |
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37 | Compiling both the target and the host code will happen with the following command. It assumes that the '''arm-elf-gcc''' |
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38 | is inside the current path. |
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41 | 20 | tsaitgaist | #!sh |
42 | cd src |
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43 | make |
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46 | If your GCC binary that produces ARM code is not called '''arm-elf-gcc''' you will need to invoke the following statement |
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47 | 4 | and provide the basename of the toolchain with the ending '''-'''. |
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50 | 20 | tsaitgaist | #!sh |
51 | cd src |
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52 | make -e CROSS_TOOL_PREFIX=arm-OTHER_NAME- |
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53 | 1 | }}} |
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55 | If no error has occured you will have the firmware binaries in ''src/target/firmware/board/compal_e88/*.bin'' that can be |
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56 | used with the Motorola C123. You also have the binaries to run on your host in ''src/host/osmocon/osmocon'', in |
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57 | ''src/host/layer23/src/misc'' and ''layer23/src/mobile''. |
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60 | === Running osmocomBB === |
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61 | The original bootloader of Compal and others are built in a way to load code via the serial interface. The [wiki:osmocon] |
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62 | utility implements this protocol and can upload the firmware. Please the [wiki:osmocon] for the details of how to use |
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63 | it properly. |
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65 | After the firmware has been loaded the [wiki:osmocon] application will print the output of the serial console |
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66 | and it provides a unix domain socket that another layer of software can connect to. In the case of osmocomBB |
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67 | 16 | this higher layer software is called [wiki:ccch_scan] and is actually a group of binaries providing different functionality. Please |
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68 | see [wiki:ccch_scan] for the details. |