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Overview of Ice with Yocto
The Yocto Project allows you to create a custom Linux distribution for your embedded product. With ZeroC's meta layer for Yocto, you can easily include Ice for C++, Ice for Python and/or the Glacier2 service in your custom Linux distribution.
Development Boards
Ice was tested with the following boards and images:
Board | Yocto version |
---|---|
Freescale SABRE SD | 2.3 (Pyro) with the Freescale Community BSP |
BeagleBone Black board (Rev C) | 2.3 (Pyro) |
Meta Layer
Refer to the README.md file in the zeroc-ice/meta-zeroc repository.
Installing the ZeroC Meta Layer
Simply clone the meta-zeroc
git repository and add meta-zeroc
to the BBLAYERS
variable in your bblayers.conf
file:
# Clone poky on branch pyro git clone -b pyro git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky.git # Clone meta-zeroc on branch pyro git clone -b pyro git://github.com/zeroc-ice/meta-zeroc.git
BBLAYERS ?= " \ /home/user/repos/poky/meta \ /home/user/repos/poky/meta-yocto \ /home/user/repos/poky/meta-yocto-bsp \ /home/user/repos/meta-zeroc \ "
The meta-zeroc
repository has the same branches as the poky repository (jethro, krogoth, morty, pyro etc.)
Using the ZeroC Meta Layer to install Ice
To include Ice in your image, add the package from the zeroc-ice
recipe you wish to use to your local.conf
file:
# Install Ice for C++ dynamic libraries and Ice for Python to image IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " zeroc-ice zeroc-ice-python" # Add the development package to the SDK TOOLCHAIN_TARGET_TASK_append = " zeroc-ice-dev zeroc-ice-staticdev" # Add the development package to the Native SDK TOOLCHAIN_HOST_TASK_append = " nativesdk-zeroc-ice-dev"
To ensure the correct Ice version is used you can set PREFERRED_VERSION_zeroc-ice
in your local.conf file:
PREFERRED_VERSION_zeroc-ice = "3.7.0"
Setting up your cross development environment to use Ice
With the variables set in local.conf
as shown above, you can generate an SDK for your image with the following command:
bitbake core-image-minimal -c populate_sdk
Once complete, this SDK can be found in tmp/deploy/sdk
. Execute the .sh
file to install. By default your SDK will be installed into /opt/poky/<version>/
. You can then source the cross-development environment as follows:
source /opt/poky/2.3/environment-setup-cortexa9hf-vfp-neon-poky-linux-gnueabi
Using IceSSL with Platform CAs
To use the IceSSL.UsePlatformCAs
property you will need to install the ca-certificates
package as part of your image. Since OpenSSL does not have its default CAfile
(where IceSSL looks for the default platform CAs) set to the certificate bundle installed from ca-certifcates
you will need to set an additional IceSSL property:
IceSSL.CAs=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
Using the Ice Sample Programs
Sample programs are available in the zeroc-ice/ice-demos repository:
git clone -b 3.7 https://github.com/zeroc-ice/ice-demos.git cd ice-demos
The Ice demos for C++ and Python are located in the cpp11
, cpp98
and python
directories. Review the build instructions for more information.