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#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> (optional) Build a '''[[BRN:Software:Build and Distribution:Linux|Standarized Development Environment]]'''.</div>
#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> (optional) Build a '''[[BRN:Software:Build and Distribution:Linux|Standarized Development Environment]]'''.</div>
#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> The '''[[BRN:Software:Build and Distribution:Linux|Linux operating system]]''' controls the execution of all BRN software and provides different device drivers for the hardware components of the target platform. You will need a (cross) compiler to build a Linux kernel.</div>
#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> The '''[[BRN:Software:Build and Distribution:Linux|Linux operating system]]''' controls the execution of all BRN software and provides different device drivers for the hardware components of the target platform. You will need a (cross) compiler to build a Linux kernel.</div>
#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> click / brn-patches???</div>
#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> Wireless network device driver / Madwifi</div>
#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> SDP</div>
#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> OpenWGT-scripts</div>
#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> Build an image</div>
#<div style='margin-bottom:2em;'> Installing/Flashing image</div>

Revision as of 10:32, 29 August 2006

Requirements

For desired new platforms the following critical items are required:

  • GCC (cross) compiler to create binary code for the target platform
  • Linux kernel (version 2.6) with support for target platform
  • click (modular router) patch (hopefully working on target platform? x86 and mips tested)
  • Wireless network device supporting to send raw frames (e.g. Atheros cards)


Build software

The build process to get a ready-to-run BRN software package is described in general and examples are made for the Netgear's WGT634U mips platform.


  1. The basic software you will need is a Compiler for the new target platform. If you do not have a running UNIX system on the target platform you will need a cross-compiler, which runs on your development machine (e.g. a x86 Linux system) and creates binary code for the target platform. Read the linked page to get details for the WGT634U.
  2. The Linux operating system controls the execution of all BRN software and provides different device drivers for the hardware components of the target platform. You will need a (cross) compiler to build a Linux kernel.
  3. click / brn-patches???
  4. Wireless network device driver / Madwifi
  5. SDP
  6. OpenWGT-scripts
  7. Build an image
  8. Installing/Flashing image