Книга: Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Exam Preparation Kit
Lesson 1: Adapting and Configuring a Board Support Package
The BSP development process for a new hardware platform typically begins after performing functional tests of the hardware by using a ROM monitor, by cloning an appropriate reference BSP, followed by implementing a boot loader and the core OAL functions to support the kernel. The goal is to create a bootable system with the least possible amount of custom code. You can then add device drivers to the BSP to support integrated and peripheral hardware and expand the system by implementing power management and other advanced operating system (OS) features according to the capabilities of the target device.
After this lesson, you will be able to:
? Identify and locate the content of a PQOAL-based Board Support Package.
? Identify hardware-specific and common-code libraries.
? Understand how to clone a BSP.
? Adapt a boot loader, OAL, and device drivers.
Estimated lesson time: 40 minutes.
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