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Published inJun 2016
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TEXIER Pierre-Jean
TEXIER Pierre-Jean
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TEXIER Pierre-Jean

Pierre-Jean TEXIER has been an embedded Linux engineer at Amplitude Systèmes (Amplitude Systèmes was a pioneer in the marketing of Ytterbium femtosecond lasers) since 2014 where he maintains a custom system on chip i.MX6 with the Yocto project (meta-fsl-arm), which is made by a French company: EUKREA. He is a graduate of ESTEI school at Bordeaux where he spent 3 years as a student in order to become an embedded Linux Engineer. He is a big ardent of the world of free software and the embedded world. His knowledge background includes C/C++, Yocto, Linux, Bash, Kernel development but he is also open to trying new things and testing new technologies. First, I want to thank my patience wife for her during my writing sessions. I also give thanks my parents and my brother, who without them, this book possibly would not have happened. I would also like to thank all of the mentors that I've had over the years. Mentors such as Cyril SAGONERO, Sylvain LE HENAFF, Pierre BORDELAIS, Vincent POULAILLEAU, Fabrice BONNET, Jean-Claude PERESSINOTTO, Pierre AUBRY. Without learning from these teachers, there is not a chance I could be doing what I do today. To finish I would like to thanks Eric MOTTAY the CEO of Amplitude Systèmes, Luca TESTA the head of Electronics team at Amplitude Systèmes for his trust, Hitesham WOODHOO, Alexandre GAMONET, Kevin PINTO and Guillaume MACHINET For the various discussions about the raspberry pi during coffee breaks.
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Petter Mabäcker
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Petter Mabäcker

Petter Mabcker is a senior software developer specializing in embedded Linux systems. For the past 8 years, he has been working with embedded Linux professionally. Currently, Petter works as a Scrum Master and senior software developer at Ericsson AB. Additionally, his knowledge includes C/C++, shell scripting, Yocto Project (including BitBake and OpenEmbedded), Scrum, and Git. In 2013, Petter started the small business Technux, which he runs as a side project in parallel with his duties at Ericsson. Some of the focus areas of the business are open source embedded Linux projects, such as the Yocto Project, together with different projects that involve the Raspberry Pi. As part of the work with Technux, Petter works as a contributer to the Yocto Project (including the Raspberry Pi BSP layer, known as meta-raspberrypi).
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Introducing layers


A layer is just a collection of recipes and/or configuration that can be used on top of Yocto/OE-Core.

The advantage of using an environment such as Yocto/OE (the Poky reference system) comes from the fact that this project handles a lot of metadata (definition files (.conf) of the machine (Raspberry Pi), classes, and recipes (.bb)) that covers everything from simple applications (gpio-packt) to graphics applications such as OpenGLES, EFL, or Qt.

The main motivation of using layers is to organize the long list of providers better and still make sure users may be able to pick only the required or desired provider. It is also a way of providing customizable source code that can be used for any architecture or modified in the way the user needs.

The other advantage is that we can choose all the layers required for each project (from the most basic to the most complex). We can modify them to be consistent with our architecture (ARM for the Raspberry Pi), but a layer can be reused...

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Published in: Jun 2016Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781785281952

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TEXIER Pierre-Jean

Pierre-Jean TEXIER has been an embedded Linux engineer at Amplitude Systèmes (Amplitude Systèmes was a pioneer in the marketing of Ytterbium femtosecond lasers) since 2014 where he maintains a custom system on chip i.MX6 with the Yocto project (meta-fsl-arm), which is made by a French company: EUKREA. He is a graduate of ESTEI school at Bordeaux where he spent 3 years as a student in order to become an embedded Linux Engineer. He is a big ardent of the world of free software and the embedded world. His knowledge background includes C/C++, Yocto, Linux, Bash, Kernel development but he is also open to trying new things and testing new technologies. First, I want to thank my patience wife for her during my writing sessions. I also give thanks my parents and my brother, who without them, this book possibly would not have happened. I would also like to thank all of the mentors that I've had over the years. Mentors such as Cyril SAGONERO, Sylvain LE HENAFF, Pierre BORDELAIS, Vincent POULAILLEAU, Fabrice BONNET, Jean-Claude PERESSINOTTO, Pierre AUBRY. Without learning from these teachers, there is not a chance I could be doing what I do today. To finish I would like to thanks Eric MOTTAY the CEO of Amplitude Systèmes, Luca TESTA the head of Electronics team at Amplitude Systèmes for his trust, Hitesham WOODHOO, Alexandre GAMONET, Kevin PINTO and Guillaume MACHINET For the various discussions about the raspberry pi during coffee breaks.
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Petter Mabäcker

Petter Mabcker is a senior software developer specializing in embedded Linux systems. For the past 8 years, he has been working with embedded Linux professionally. Currently, Petter works as a Scrum Master and senior software developer at Ericsson AB. Additionally, his knowledge includes C/C++, shell scripting, Yocto Project (including BitBake and OpenEmbedded), Scrum, and Git. In 2013, Petter started the small business Technux, which he runs as a side project in parallel with his duties at Ericsson. Some of the focus areas of the business are open source embedded Linux projects, such as the Yocto Project, together with different projects that involve the Raspberry Pi. As part of the work with Technux, Petter works as a contributer to the Yocto Project (including the Raspberry Pi BSP layer, known as meta-raspberrypi).
Read more about Petter Mabäcker