Yocto Kirkstone v23.2 Release for Tungsten Platforms

We are pleased to announce our Yocto Kirkstone v23.2 Release for Tungsten Platforms. This includes our new Tunsgten510 SMARC and our Tungsten700 SMARC. This release is based upon the Mediatek iot-yocto-v23.2 (Kirkstone) release and includes our 5.15 kernel. Below you will find a download link for the images as well as detailed instructions for building including a features set.
Prebuilt Image
You can download the Yocto images from here:
- Tungsten510:
- Tungsten700:
Changelog 20240221 to 20240606:
- fix suspend issues
- add Quectel / Telit USB modem support
- add MT320 Wi-Fi module power tables
How to Burn
The .zip archive include all the files to be flashed using fastboot.
First you need to enter fastboot mode from U-Boot prompt:
=> fastboot 0 If you are unable to get into fastboot mode from U-Boot, you can follow the this blog to recover your Tungsten platform.
Next, unzip image:
~$ unzip *-tungsten-700-smarc-yocto-kirkstone.zip -d Tungsten-Yocto
~$ cd Tungsten-Yocto Finally, flash the image(s):
Flash bl2.img to mmc0boot0 partition:
~/Tungsten-Yocto$ fastboot flash mmc0boot0 bl2.img Flash wic.img to mmc0 partition:
~/Tungsten-Yocto$ fastboot flash mmc0 rity-demo-image-tungsten-700-smarc.wic.img Build procedure
This image uses the kirkstone-mtk-v23.2 branch of our yocto-manfiest repository.
To build the image, we recommend using a Docker Container so that you can build with a reproducible and stable build environment. Otherwise, you’ll need these packages installed as well as this repo tool that can be installed like this:
~$ sudo apt-get install repo Now we are ready to build the image.
First, download the BSP yocto layers:
~$ mkdir ~/kirkstone-mtk && cd kirkstone-mtk
~/kirkstone-mtk$ repo init -u https://github.com/boundarydevices/yocto-manifest.git -b kirkstone-mtk-v23.2
~/kirkstone-mtk$ repo sync Then, setup the environment for building.
~/kirkstone-mtk$ TEMPLATECONF=$PWD/src/meta-boundary/conf source src/poky/oe-init-build-env
~/kirkstone-mtk$ export BUILD_DIR=`pwd` Finally, set the Tungsten MACHINE and bitbake rity-demo-image
~/kirkstone-mtk/build$ MACHINE=tungsten-700-smarc bitbake rity-demo-image After some time this should build the same image as above, with the layers being at commits as per the time when repo sync was executed. If you are interested in each project revision at the time of the build, you can find a frozen manifest for those images here.
The image file will deploy to tmp/deploy/images/tungsten-700-smarc/rity-demo-image-tungsten-700-smarc.wic.img
Features list
The image built above contains the following components:
- Linux kernel 5.15
- U-Boot 2022.04
- Weston 10.0.2
- GStreamer 1.20.7
- Mali GPU driver r43p0
- Sona MT320 Wi-Fi 6 / Bluetooth 5.3 drivers
The next sub-sections will describe how to test most features.
GPU acceleration
To test GPU you can use glmark2:
root@tungsten-700-smarc:~# glmark2-es2-wayland --fullscreen Ethernet
Once the eth0 interface is up, you can use iperf3 to check Ethernet performances:
root@tungsten-700-smarc:~# iperf3 -c 192.168.1.60
Connecting to host 192.168.1.60, port 5201
[ 5] local 192.168.1.13 port 32880 connected to 192.168.1.60 port 5201
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr
[ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 1.09 GBytes 938 Mbits/sec 0 sender
[ 5] 0.00-10.04 sec 1.09 GBytes 932 Mbits/sec receiver Wi-Fi
You can test Wi-Fi with nmcli as shown below:
root@tungsten-700-smarc:~# nmcli d wifi connect <network_name> password <password>
Device 'wlan0' successfully activated with '796c47ef-fb49-4b9b-9c7f-dc9d7250568f'.
root@tungsten-700-smarc:~# iw wlan0 link
Connected to 9a:dc:97:07:5b:5a (on wlan0)
SSID: golfcourse
freq: 5520
RX: 30561 bytes (215 packets)
TX: 7899 bytes (63 packets)
signal: -59 dBm
rx bitrate: 864.8 MBit/s 80MHz HE-MCS 8 HE-NSS 2 HE-GI 0 HE-DCM 0
tx bitrate: 720.6 MBit/s 80MHz HE-MCS 7 HE-NSS 2 HE-GI 0 HE-DCM 0
bss flags: short-slot-time
dtim period: 3
beacon int: 100
root@tungsten-700-smarc:~# ping google.com -Iwlan0
PING google.com (216.58.198.206): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 216.58.198.206: seq=0 ttl=55 time=3.470 ms Bluetooth
You can test bluetooth with hciconfig:
root@tungsten-700-smarc:~# hciconfig hci0 up
root@tungsten-700-smarc:~# hcitool scan
Scanning ...
4C:BA:D7:64:CB:CD Iphone VPU decoding
You can test VPU with gstreamer:
root@tungsten-700-smarc:~# wget http://linode.boundarydevices.com/videos/SKYFALL-4K.mp4
root@tungsten-700-smarc:~# gst-launch-1.0 -v filesrc location=/home/root/SKYFALL-4K.mp4 \
! parsebin ! v4l2h264dec ! queue \
! v4l2convert output-io-mode=dmabuf-import capture-io-mode=dmabuf ! queue \
! waylandsink fullscreen=true If you have any issues, please email support@boundarydevices.com
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