Using Open Source Software to Build an Industrial-grade Embedded Linux Platform

Using Open Source Software to Build an Industrial-grade Embedded Linux Platform

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Using Open Source Software to Build an Industrial-grade Embedded Linux Platform

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Industrial Embedded Linux Platforms
  3. 3 Processes, Tooling and Support
  4. 4 Target Application
  5. 5 Lifecycle of Industrial-grade Embedded Linux Platform
  6. 6 Bootloader behavior
  7. 7 Linux kernel Comparison Table
  8. 8 SoC Board Support Package Kernel
  9. 9 LTS: Long Term Stable Kernel
  10. 10 LTSI: Long Term Support Initiative
  11. 11 CIP (Civil Infrastructure Platform)
  12. 12 Linux kernel Source Comparison Table
  13. 13 ELISA: Safety-Critical Systems
  14. 14 C Library and Toolchain Comparison Table
  15. 15 Year 2038 Problem
  16. 16 Init System Comparison Table
  17. 17 Root filesystem Comparison Table
  18. 18 System Development Tools Comparison Table
  19. 19 CU CD Automatic Release Pipeline
  20. 20 Static Testing Cases Management - Jenkins
  21. 21 Distributed Compiler
  22. 22 24/7 Long-term Platform Test
  23. 23 For Stable Kernel Maintenance
  24. 24 Reproducible Builds
  25. 25 Open Source Testing Tools
  26. 26 Why We Need Software Update?
  27. 27 The Components Might Be Updated
  28. 28 Characteristics of Industrial Embedded Linux Platform
  29. 29 The Media for Software Update
  30. 30 Software Update Requirements
  31. 31 Update Approaches
  32. 32 Partition Architecture
  33. 33 Asymmetric Symmetrie Firmware Updates
  34. 34 Comparison - Features
  35. 35 Conclusion

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