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= Proposal for Beagle Config =
 
= Proposal for Beagle Config =
  
 
* Student: [https://elinux.org/User:Satacker Shreyas Atre]
 
* Student: [https://elinux.org/User:Satacker Shreyas Atre]
* Mentors: Kumar Abhishek (IRC: Abhishek_ )
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* Mentors: Arthur Sonzogni, Kumar Abhishek (IRC: Abhishek_ ) , Deepak Khatri (IRC: lorforlinux)
* Code: [N/A]
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* Code: https://github.com/SAtacker/beagle-config
 
* Proposal : https://elinux.org/index.php?title=BeagleBoard/GSoC/2021_Proposal/beagle_config
 
* Proposal : https://elinux.org/index.php?title=BeagleBoard/GSoC/2021_Proposal/beagle_config
 
* Wiki: [N/A]
 
* Wiki: [N/A]
* GSoC: [N/A]
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* GSoC: Accepted https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#6718016412188672
  
 
= Status =
 
= Status =
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= Proposal =
 
= Proposal =
 
* Completed all the general requirements
 
* Completed all the general requirements
* Completed "Hello Wolrd" of cross compilation mentioned in the requirements list.
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* Completed "Hello World" of cross-compilation mentioned in the requirements list.
 
* Sent a PR to the mentioned upstream [https://github.com/jadonk/gsoc-application/pull/145 #145]
 
* Sent a PR to the mentioned upstream [https://github.com/jadonk/gsoc-application/pull/145 #145]
  
 
== About You ==
 
== About You ==
  
* IRC : satacker  (@satacker:matrix.org)
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* IRC: satacker  (@satacker:matrix.org)
 
* Github: https://github.com/SAtacker/
 
* Github: https://github.com/SAtacker/
 
* School: [https://vjtimumbai.in/ Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI)]
 
* School: [https://vjtimumbai.in/ Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI)]
 
* Country: India
 
* Country: India
* Primary language : English, Hindi, Marathi
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* Primary language: English, Hindi, Marathi
* Typical work hours : 10AM - 7PM Indian Standard Time
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* Typical work hours: 10 AM - 7 PM Indian Standard Time
 
* Experience :  
 
* Experience :  
* [https://github.com/SAtacker/pid-tuning-gui/tree/satacker/cpp_port PID-Tuning-GUI] is my Graphing Qt application as well as for sending data to esp32 microcontroller using Boost.ASIO as Netowrking stack in order to configure the Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) Controller.
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* [https://github.com/SAtacker/pid-tuning-gui/tree/satacker/cpp_port PID-Tuning-GUI] is my Graphing Qt application as well as for sending data to esp32 microcontroller using Boost.ASIO as Networking stack to configure the Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) Controller.
* [https://github.com/SAtacker/kernel_learn kernel learn] is a repo I had created for kernel learning purpose in which I had learned Kernel module development Basics .
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* [https://github.com/SAtacker/kernel_learn kernel learn] is a repo I had created for kernel learning purposes in which I had learned Kernel module development Basics.
* I have realised the beauty of embedded systems after working on esp32 dev board and reading [http://exploringbeaglebone.com/ Exploring Linux with Beaglebone by  Derek Molloy] while in [https://www.sravjti.in/ Society of Robotics and Automation] as a core team member.  
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* I have realized the beauty of embedded systems after working on esp32 dev board and reading [http://exploringbeaglebone.com/ Exploring Linux with Beaglebone by  Derek Molloy] while in [https://www.sravjti.in/ Society of Robotics and Automation] as a core team member.  
* This is the first time i am participating in GSoC
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* This is the first time I am participating in GSoC
  
 
= About Your Project =
 
= About Your Project =
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
* As we all know , nearly all of the user operations in Linux can be done using shell commands , scripts and Linux Userspace Api for advanced users. But all that being said for an average user and sometimes in production these steps can be repetitive and time consuming. For example- Simply sharing network i.e. editing iptables and enabling forwarding on the host pc is an uphill task without a script provided. However running scripts could be dangerous.
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* As we all know, nearly all of the user operations in Linux can be done using shell commands, scripts, and Linux Userspace API for advanced users. But all that being said for an average user and sometimes in production, these steps can be repetitive and time-consuming. For example- Simply sharing a network i.e. editing iptables and enabling forwarding on the host pc is an uphill task without a script provided. However running scripts could be dangerous. [https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/writing-secure-shell-scripts This] explains that using a compiled program instead can implement safe and proper security.
* Enabling the PRU and loading the firmware is much daunting and unless anybody goes through their usage Documentations it will be difficult.  
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* Enabling the PRU and loading the firmware is much daunting and unless anybody goes through their usage, Documentations will be difficult.  
* Hence '''I propose beagle-config''' which is a terminal based UI application that brings down the steep curve and enables anybody to config their beagle device as they wish. Also a host side application to enable ICS
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* Hence ''I propose beagle-config''', a terminal-based UI application that brings down the steep curve and enables anybody to configure their beagle device as they wish. Also, a host-side application to enable ICS
 
* Not only does it makes beagle devices more friendly but provides an edge to beagle devices over other similar platforms.
 
* Not only does it makes beagle devices more friendly but provides an edge to beagle devices over other similar platforms.
* Also while configuring sometimes if the script has hard coded values it makes difficult for the user to go back to default configurations. With beagle-config that won't be a problem anymore
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* Also, while configuring sometimes if the script has hard-coded values, it is difficult for the user to go back to default configurations. With beagle-config that won't be a problem anymore. Beagle-Config will store the defaults at /usr/local/share/ and user configurations in /home/user/.config/beagle-config/Backups/config.json . This ensures portability and helps in reverting to defaults in case settings are unwanted.
* '''Goal''' : Beagle-Config aims to provide the functionality to make the most common low level configuration changes in beagle devices easily and providing a terminal UI to do the same as well as a host side application for ICS
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* '''Goal''': Beagle-Config aims to provide the functionality to make the most common low-level configuration changes in beagle devices easily and providing a terminal UI to do the same as well as a host-side application for ICS
  
 
== Implementation Details ==
 
== Implementation Details ==
  
* Beagle-Config consists of a host side application developed with cross platform framework Qt .  
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* Beagle-Config consists of a host-side application developed with cross-platform framework Qt.
* Beagle-Config on user (board) side which will use bash, C/C++ as back end for low level access to linux's userspace api and [https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI FTXUI] for frontend.
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Reason to choose Qt: It seems that Qt satisfies the objectives which are Good Documentations, Fewer dependencies, and as for deployment electron is easier but Qt is not much difficult. This isn't performance-critical right now but if in the future it adds some performance-critical activity then Qt would be great here.
* All the configuration options are stored in user's home directory inside ~/beagleconf.json
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* Beagle-Config on user (board) side which will use bash, C/C++ as back end for low-level access to linux's userspace API and [https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI FTXUI] for frontend.
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==== Comparision of a few text-based GUI ====
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Name !! Description
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| [https://github.com/vadimdemedes/ink ink] ||
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* It is basically React for cli
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* Depends on [https://github.com/facebook/yoga yoga by Facebook]
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* Javascript
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|-
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| [https://github.com/cronvel/terminal-kit terminal-kit] ||
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* This is again a JS library
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* Easy to develop
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|-
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| [https://github.com/magiblot/tvision tvision] ||
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* UI/UX feels old enough or retro like
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* C++ is a plus point
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* Depends on libncursesw
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|-
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| [https://github.com/yaronn/blessed-contrib blessed contrib] ||
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* JS
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* Nice Widgets support
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|-
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| [https://github.com/urwid/urwid urwid] ||
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* Python
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* Many applications built on it
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|-
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| [https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI FXTUI] ||
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* Functional style. Inspired by [1] and React
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* No dependencies.
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* Cross platform
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* Simple and elegant syntax
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|}
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This wasn't a detailed review but definitely, I would choose FXTUI despite its newness, I feel it has all that I need and doesn't involve dependencies while providing a DOM manip. functional style like react.
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* All the configuration options are stored in the user's home directory inside /home/user/.config/beagle-config/Backups/config.json
 
* A restore to defaults option  
 
* A restore to defaults option  
  
 
== Host ==
 
== Host ==
* Internet Connection Sharing Enabling nn linux as well as  windows
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* Internet Connection Sharing Enabling in Linux as well as  windows
* console for SSH within the application
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# Using netsh or PowerShell scripts
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# Remaining part is handled using qt-console GUI and cmdlets/PS scripts
  
 
==User (Board) ==
 
==User (Board) ==
 
=== System Options ===
 
=== System Options ===
The system options sub menu allows you to make configuration changes to various parts of the boot, login and networking process, along with some other system level changes.
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The system options sub-menu allows you to make configuration changes to various parts of the boot, login, and networking process, along with some other system-level changes.
  
* PRU enable/disable
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==== PRU enable/disable ====
This will enable hobbyists to enable / disable their PRUs if they want to test their PRU code in c or in simppru .
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This will enable hobbyists to enable/disable their PRUs (/var/lib/cloud9/common/Makefile TARGET=gpio.prux start) and if they want to test their PRU code in c or in simppru (Checks and asks if they want to install).
 
Example -
 
Example -
 
                 PRU Conf
 
                 PRU Conf
 
                         PRU 1 Enable Disable
 
                         PRU 1 Enable Disable
 
                         PRU 2 Enable Disable
 
                         PRU 2 Enable Disable
* GPIO configuration
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* Recipe Outline -
Enabling a GPIO pin for input/output
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# It will essentially be a wrapper around make targets (clpru and lnkpru ,the PRU compiler and linker are already installed on the standard images.)
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# The PRUs appear in the Linux file space at /sys/devices/platform/ocp/4a32600*.pruss-soc-bus/4a300000.pruss
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Note: If it comes out that the addresses are not fixed I would have to traverse through the ocp node until I discover "pruss-soc-bus"
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# Select .out file and copy to  /sys/devices/platform/ocp/4a32600*.pruss-soc-bus/4a300000.pruss/lib/firmware/am335x-pruX-fw (X=0,1)
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==== GPIO configuration ====
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Enabling a GPIO pin for input/output using config-pin
 
Example -  
 
Example -  
 
                 GPIO 18 -
 
                 GPIO 18 -
 
                         Enable Disable Set Value
 
                         Enable Disable Set Value
For beaglebone blue motor driver, servo driver configurations
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* Recipe Outline -
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# Now there's config-pin utility available by default.
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# Also traversing through /sys/class/gpio is an option
  
* Internet Sharing and Client Configurations
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==== Internet Sharing and Client Configurations ====
Enables users to share their host internet within a click
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Enables users to share their host internet with a click
 
Example -
 
Example -
 
                 Host  
 
                 Host  
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                     Edit  
 
                     Edit  
 
                 Country Code      <Select Menu>
 
                 Country Code      <Select Menu>
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* Recipe Outline -
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# Ask for user password
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# Add routes for default gateways
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# Add nameservers IP addresses
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* On host side -
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# If Linux then configures USB Ethernet with default IP address and iptables rules.
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# If windows then use `net start SharedAccess` (Windows 7) or [https://superuser.com/questions/1511952/automate-sharing-internet-between-network-adapters-on-Windows-10 Powershell script]
  
* eMMC stats
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==== eMMC and MicroSD stats ====
Enables users to extend the sd card partition size if avaible
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Enables users to extend the sd card partition size if available
 
Example -  
 
Example -  
 
               eMMC Storage        Total 52 %
 
               eMMC Storage        Total 52 %
 
                     Free            --------
 
                     Free            --------
 
                     Extend          --------
 
                     Extend          --------
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* Recipe Outline -
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# Uses fdisk, resize2fs tools while giving options to the user about partion size and available size
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# Reference [https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Expanding_File_System_Partition_On_A_microSD microSD resize]
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# There are boot scripts provided by [https://github.com/RobertCNelson/boot-scripts rcn-ee]
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# Implementing resizer scripts similar to above link
  
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==== Freeze Packages ====
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apt-mark hold <package> and make a note of it in JSON
  
* Freeze Packages
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==== Wireless Configurations ====
apt-mark hold <package> and make a note of it in json
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For wireless-enabled devices like beaglebone black wireless configuring Access Point names, [https://askubuntu.com/questions/972630/what-is-mdns-is-it-possible-to-make-mdns-query-without-mdns-service-running mDNS] configurations, etc
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* Recipe Outline -
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# Wireless configurations using conmanctl
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# Enable /etc/systemd/resolved.conf and turn MulticastDNS=yes
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# The other way is by using Avahi
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# Specifying the configuration file
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# Configurations include host name , domain-name (default is .local)
  
* Wireless Configurations
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==== Sensor Stats and Configurations ====
For wireless enabled devices like beaglebone black wireless configuring Access Point names , mDNS configurations, etc
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If beagle bone has onboard sensors then enabling them, viewing stats
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For ex. on Beaglebone Blue 9-axis IMU, barometer, thermometer, and a balancing LiPo charger are present
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* Recipe Outline -
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# I am assuming that device trees stay for long ahead
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# Once again this could be done in iio class or sensors class
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# The procedure is the same as cd /sys/class/sensor/thermal && cat temperature or voltage of DAC
  
* Sensor Stats and Configurations
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==== Password ====
If beagle bone has onboard sensors then enabling them , viewing stats
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Configure passwords along with the addition of users, groups
For ex. on Beaglebone Blue 9-axis IMU, barometer,thermometer, and a balancing LiPo charger are present
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* Recipe Outline -  
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# Nothing more than a simple password changing utility
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# Add accounts functionality similar to a desktop using simple Linux admin tools
  
* Password
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==== Boot / Auto login ====
Configure passwords along with addition of users, groups
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We can configure whether to boot in desktop mode or using just console enabled. Add option to login automatically.
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* Recipe Outline -
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# Similar steps as in [https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#remove_root_password remove-root-password]
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# We have to remove the user password
  
* Boot / Auto login
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==== User LED ====
We can configure whether to boot in desktop mode or using just console enabled. Add option to login automatically.
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Configure the USR LEDs on the board. Their frequency and events.
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* Recipe Outline -
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# sysfs's led class just like i can change the keyboard's brightness using echo "1" >> /sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight/brightness
  
* User LED
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==== Firmware Update ====
Configure the USR Leds on the board. Their frequency and events.
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Firmware - apt update and upgrade to update your system,
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* Recipe Outline -
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# Provide timely update option
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# wrapper for apt update and apt upgrade
  
 
=== Display Options ===
 
=== Display Options ===
  
* Resolution
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==== Resolution ====
 
Enable configuration of HDMI/DVI if the board supports it
 
Enable configuration of HDMI/DVI if the board supports it
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* Recipe Outline -
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# Changing the xorg configuration /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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# Or using  xrandr example xrandr --output HDMI-0 --mode 720x480 --rate 60
  
 
=== Interfacing Options ===
 
=== Interfacing Options ===
* Cape Configurations
 
If a beagle board and its associated cape needs a configuration , this can be configured here easily.
 
 
* Camera
 
Enable any standard camera interface and additional configurations
 
 
* SSH
 
Configure ssh , enable / disable and setup password
 
  
* SPI and I2C
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==== SSH ====
Enable/disable SPI and I2C interfaces and automatic loading of the SPI / I2C kernel modules if there are any existing.
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Configure ssh, enable/disable, and setup password
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* Recipe Outline -
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# Enable ssh (if not) from /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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# Password configuration using PermitRootLogin without-password or yes
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# Remote auth e/d using ChallengeResponseAuthentication
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# x11 forwarding using ForwardX11
  
* USB Gadget configurations
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==== Provide an easy interface to manage uboot overlays ====
Configures usb cdc-acm-ecm gadget using libusbgx in the back end.
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* Recipe Outline -
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U-Boot /boot/uEnv.txt configuration in /boot/uEnv.txt:
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                    enable_uboot_overlays=1
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                To Disable eMMC:
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                    disable_uboot_overlay_emmc
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                To Disable HDMI VIDEO & AUDIO:
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                    disable_uboot_overlay_video
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                    disable_uboot_overlay_audio
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                    disable_uboot_overlay_wireless
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                    disable_uboot_overlay_adc
  
* Provide an easy interface to add overlays to device trees
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==== Overlay File System ====
For example -
 
    Select Node -
 
      Select Property
 
            Edit Property
 
  Add Node -
 
      Add Alias
 
          Add Address
 
          Add Property
 
          Add register address
 
 
 
* Overlay File System
 
 
Enable or disable a read-only file system
 
Enable or disable a read-only file system
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Basically, the writes put a lot of pressure on SD cards, we can disable and use it read-only when not needed.
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* Recipe Outline -
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# Change the root mount to read-only
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# Add a couple of temporary file systems to handle logs. This will contain the option for logging size.
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# Backup the old fstab
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Reference - [https://groups.google.com/g/beagleboard/c/9J2r8xn3-Os Link1] , [https://yagrebu.net/unix/rpi-overlay.md link2]
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* Alternative -
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# Overlay file systems have been defaulted in since Kernel 3.18
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# Essentially we can create a top-level directory that can be modified while having the layers beneath to be read-only
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# mount -t overlay overlay -o lowerdir=/lower,upperdir=/upper,workdir=/work /merged . Note - work should be an empty directory
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# Update the init ramfs image and uEnv.txt
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[https://github.com/ghollingworth/overlayfs Reliable Overlay FS]
  
* Timezone
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==== Update ====
Select your local time zone, starting with the region, e.g. India, then selecting a city, e.g. Mumbai. Type a letter to skip down the list to that point in the alphabet.
 
 
 
* Keyboard
 
Configures Keyboard layout
 
 
 
* Update
 
 
Update Beagle-Config
 
Update Beagle-Config
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* Recipe Outline -
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# First way is to create a ppa [https://saveriomiroddi.github.io/Building-a-debian-deb-source-package-and-publishing-it-on-an-ubuntu-ppa/ reference]
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# Second is to make Github releases and code the application to check for a new release
  
* About
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==== About ====
Show strings, license, author , version name and kernel version
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Show strings, license, author, version name, and kernel version
  
 
== Timeline ==
 
== Timeline ==
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! Date !! Status !! Details
 
! Date !! Status !! Details
 
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|-
| 13/04/2021 to 17/05/2021 || Application Review Period || Right After submitting the application I will go through rigorous set of reference materials  
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| 13/04/2021 to 17/05/2021 || Application Review Period ||  
* Fix my bricked pocketbeagle by debugging using UART output
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* Before it begins Complete College exams, vivas, practicals, and stuff (from 26th April to May Mid or at least the first week)
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* Right After this I will go through a rigorous set of reference materials  
 
* Go through [https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI FTXUI] documentations
 
* Go through [https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI FTXUI] documentations
* Resource for [https://missing.csail.mit.edu/2020/shell-tools/ Shell] scripting revision
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 17/05/2021 to 07/06/2021 || Community Bonding ||  
 
| 17/05/2021 to 07/06/2021 || Community Bonding ||  
* Complete College exams , vivas, practicals and stuff
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* ftxui docs and minimal implementation
* Make sure that stuff for project is available
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* Implement real-life advanced scripts and take suggestions from mentors about some specific doubts
* Coding Begins
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* Make sure that stuff for the project is available
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* A proper project structure will ensure great development. This will be completed before coding begins.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 14/06/2021 || Milestone #1 ||  
 
| 14/06/2021 || Milestone #1 ||  
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* Implement a basic TUI with basic operations like USR LED enable, disable, frequency
 
* Implement a basic TUI with basic operations like USR LED enable, disable, frequency
 
* Add  
 
* Add  
# Wireless  
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# Network (ICS and Wireless settings)
 
# ssh  
 
# ssh  
 
# timezone  
 
# timezone  
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# PRU  
 
# PRU  
 
# GPIO  
 
# GPIO  
# eMMC resizer and stats
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# eMMC stats and sd card resizer
 
configurations
 
configurations
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 28/06/2021 || Milestone #3 ||  
 
| 28/06/2021 || Milestone #3 ||  
* Integrate libusbgx for providing gadget schemes
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* Add
* Use or implement similar functionality as in gadget tools
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# Sensor stats and
# USB gadget
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# Display
 
# boot  
 
# boot  
# sensor
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# Password
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# Freeze Packages
 
configurations
 
configurations
 
|-
 
|-
| 05/07/2021 - 10/07/2021 || Milestone #4 ||  
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| 05/07/2021 - 10/07/2021 || Milestone #4 ||
* Eliminate the boot scripts for usb-gadget configuration
 
 
* Review the configurations for errors   
 
* Review the configurations for errors   
 
* Documentation for everything till now
 
* Documentation for everything till now
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| 17/07/2021 || Milestone #5 ||  
 
| 17/07/2021 || Milestone #5 ||  
 
* Add  
 
* Add  
# Sensors
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# U-boot
# Audio
 
# Display
 
* Add
 
# Cape
 
# Wireless
 
 
# File System  
 
# File System  
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# Firmware Update
 
configurations
 
configurations
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 24/07/2021 || Milestone #6 ||   
 
| 24/07/2021 || Milestone #6 ||   
 
* Build A Host side Qt application to enable ICS
 
* Build A Host side Qt application to enable ICS
* Add SSH within the Application itself
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* Implement the needed ICS scripts
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 31/07/2021 - 03/07/2021|| Milestone #7 ||  
 
| 31/07/2021 - 03/07/2021|| Milestone #7 ||  
 
* Documentation of everything till now
 
* Documentation of everything till now
* Brief overview and discussion with mentor  
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* Brief overview and discussion with a mentor  
 
* Bring in required changes
 
* Bring in required changes
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 10/08/2021 || Milestone #8 ||  
 
| 10/08/2021 || Milestone #8 ||  
* Compile with other latest kernels  
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* Compile user(board) application with other latest kernels  
* Test the kernel modules and Verify the functionality
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* Test the Host Application for cross platform functionality
* Test the Application for cross platform functionality
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 17/08/2021 || Milestone #9 ||  
 
| 17/08/2021 || Milestone #9 ||  
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* Document If anything remaining
 
* Document If anything remaining
 
* Add final About page
 
* Add final About page
* Distribute a debian package
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* Distribute a Debian package
* Distribute Windows executables
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* Distribute Windows executable
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 24/08/2021 || Milestone #10 ||  
 
| 24/08/2021 || Milestone #10 ||  
 
* Submit final work product and final mentor evaluation
 
* Submit final work product and final mentor evaluation
* Completion of youtube video
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* Completion of YouTube video
 
|-
 
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| 31/08/2021 || Milestone #11 || Completion of GSoC
 
| 31/08/2021 || Milestone #11 || Completion of GSoC
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===Experience and approach===
 
===Experience and approach===
* Previously I have worked with Qt and Boost.ASIO . [https://github.com/SAtacker/pid-tuning-gui/tree/satacker/cpp_port PID-Tuning-GUI] is an application that sends data to ESP32 micro controller which supports WiFi connectivity. Handled Application threads and Plotting of data as well as sending user input to microcontroller.
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* Previously I have worked with Qt and Boost.ASIO. [https://github.com/SAtacker/pid-tuning-gui/tree/satacker/cpp_port PID-Tuning-GUI] is an application that sends data to ESP32 microcontroller which supports WiFi connectivity. Handled Application threads and Plotting of data as well as sending user input to the microcontroller.
* [https://github.com/SAtacker/kernel_learn kernel learn] is a repo I had created for kernel learning purpose in which I had learned several Kernel development Basics .
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* [https://github.com/SAtacker/kernel_learn kernel learn] is a repository I had created for kernel learning purpose in which I had learned several Kernel Development Basics.
* I have played with pocketbeagle for a month and learned a lot about u-boot, device trees and Loadable Kernel Modules.
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* I have played with Pocketbeagle for a month and learned a lot about u-boot, device trees, and Loadable Kernel Modules.
* This gives me best of both the worlds embedded as well as a bit in frontend (Qt).  
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* This gives me the best of both the worlds embedded as well as a bit in the frontend (Qt).  
  
 
===Contingency===
 
===Contingency===
* There is a good documentation of FXTUI and Qt
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* There is good documentation of FXTUI and Qt
 
* Plenty of examples to get me through if I am stuck.
 
* Plenty of examples to get me through if I am stuck.
* Past experience regarding Qt and DOM manipulation combined with experience in embedded and loadable kernel modules development will pay off in this duration .
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* experience regarding Qt and DOM manipulation combined with experience in embedded and loadable kernel module development will pay off in this duration.
  
 
===Benefit===
 
===Benefit===
* Having a seamless one click experience to configure is enjoyed by any user , be it production or a robotics team.
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* Having a seamless one-click experience to configure is enjoyed by any user, be it production or a robotics team.
* Provides a configuration file to the users. Remembers defaults and helps in accidental modification to low level configurations.
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* Provides a configuration file to the users. Remembers defaults and helps in accidental modification to low-level configurations.
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==== Quotes ====
 
==== Quotes ====
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* [https://matrix.to/#/!CQPHJusQpcGJkOXBfC:matrix.org/$16178954339549NOXXp:matrix.org?via=matrix.org&via=beagleboard.org lorforlinux]: "The idea is pretty good albeit now polished. I wanted to deliver a similar terminal gui app with my project last year ... "
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* [https://matrix.to/#/!CQPHJusQpcGJkOXBfC:matrix.org/$1617980929112kASBn:beagleboard.org?via=matrix.org&via=beagleboard.org jkridner]: Getting a nice UI and defining what the settings are seems really useful.
  
 
==Misc==
 
==Misc==
* For hello_world of cross compilation , sent a PR to the mentioned upstream [https://github.com/jadonk/gsoc-application/pull/145 #145]
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* For hello_world of cross-compilation, sent a PR to the mentioned upstream [https://github.com/jadonk/gsoc-application/pull/145 #145]
  
 
== Future Work ==
 
== Future Work ==
 
* Theme options
 
* Theme options
* Flashing functionality can be added instead of making the user download a third part application like etcher
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* Webserver for beagle-config (jkridner's idea)
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* Flashing functionality can be added instead of making the user download a third-party application like etcher
 
* An IDE within the beagle-config host
 
* An IDE within the beagle-config host

Latest revision as of 14:04, 21 May 2021

Proposal for Beagle Config

Status

  • Pre-application phase

Proposal

  • Completed all the general requirements
  • Completed "Hello World" of cross-compilation mentioned in the requirements list.
  • Sent a PR to the mentioned upstream #145

About You

About Your Project

  • Project name: Beagle Config

Description

  • As we all know, nearly all of the user operations in Linux can be done using shell commands, scripts, and Linux Userspace API for advanced users. But all that being said for an average user and sometimes in production, these steps can be repetitive and time-consuming. For example- Simply sharing a network i.e. editing iptables and enabling forwarding on the host pc is an uphill task without a script provided. However running scripts could be dangerous. This explains that using a compiled program instead can implement safe and proper security.
  • Enabling the PRU and loading the firmware is much daunting and unless anybody goes through their usage, Documentations will be difficult.
  • Hence I propose beagle-config', a terminal-based UI application that brings down the steep curve and enables anybody to configure their beagle device as they wish. Also, a host-side application to enable ICS
  • Not only does it makes beagle devices more friendly but provides an edge to beagle devices over other similar platforms.
  • Also, while configuring sometimes if the script has hard-coded values, it is difficult for the user to go back to default configurations. With beagle-config that won't be a problem anymore. Beagle-Config will store the defaults at /usr/local/share/ and user configurations in /home/user/.config/beagle-config/Backups/config.json . This ensures portability and helps in reverting to defaults in case settings are unwanted.
  • Goal: Beagle-Config aims to provide the functionality to make the most common low-level configuration changes in beagle devices easily and providing a terminal UI to do the same as well as a host-side application for ICS

Implementation Details

  • Beagle-Config consists of a host-side application developed with cross-platform framework Qt.

Reason to choose Qt: It seems that Qt satisfies the objectives which are Good Documentations, Fewer dependencies, and as for deployment electron is easier but Qt is not much difficult. This isn't performance-critical right now but if in the future it adds some performance-critical activity then Qt would be great here.

  • Beagle-Config on user (board) side which will use bash, C/C++ as back end for low-level access to linux's userspace API and FTXUI for frontend.

Comparision of a few text-based GUI

Name Description
ink
terminal-kit
  • This is again a JS library
  • Easy to develop
tvision
  • UI/UX feels old enough or retro like
  • C++ is a plus point
  • Depends on libncursesw
blessed contrib
  • JS
  • Nice Widgets support
urwid
  • Python
  • Many applications built on it
FXTUI
  • Functional style. Inspired by [1] and React
  • No dependencies.
  • Cross platform
  • Simple and elegant syntax

This wasn't a detailed review but definitely, I would choose FXTUI despite its newness, I feel it has all that I need and doesn't involve dependencies while providing a DOM manip. functional style like react.

  • All the configuration options are stored in the user's home directory inside /home/user/.config/beagle-config/Backups/config.json
  • A restore to defaults option

Host

  • Internet Connection Sharing Enabling in Linux as well as windows
  1. Using netsh or PowerShell scripts
  2. Remaining part is handled using qt-console GUI and cmdlets/PS scripts

User (Board)

System Options

The system options sub-menu allows you to make configuration changes to various parts of the boot, login, and networking process, along with some other system-level changes.

PRU enable/disable

This will enable hobbyists to enable/disable their PRUs (/var/lib/cloud9/common/Makefile TARGET=gpio.prux start) and if they want to test their PRU code in c or in simppru (Checks and asks if they want to install). Example -

               PRU Conf
                       PRU 1 Enable Disable
                       PRU 2 Enable Disable
  • Recipe Outline -
  1. It will essentially be a wrapper around make targets (clpru and lnkpru ,the PRU compiler and linker are already installed on the standard images.)
  2. The PRUs appear in the Linux file space at /sys/devices/platform/ocp/4a32600*.pruss-soc-bus/4a300000.pruss

Note: If it comes out that the addresses are not fixed I would have to traverse through the ocp node until I discover "pruss-soc-bus"

  1. Select .out file and copy to /sys/devices/platform/ocp/4a32600*.pruss-soc-bus/4a300000.pruss/lib/firmware/am335x-pruX-fw (X=0,1)

GPIO configuration

Enabling a GPIO pin for input/output using config-pin Example -

                GPIO 18 -
                       Enable Disable Set Value
  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Now there's config-pin utility available by default.
  2. Also traversing through /sys/class/gpio is an option

Internet Sharing and Client Configurations

Enables users to share their host internet with a click Example -

               Host 
                   Host A
                       Enable Internet
                       Advanced
                               Set IP gateway
                       Return to Defaults
               Host Name           BBB
                   Edit 
               Country Code       <Select Menu>
  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Ask for user password
  2. Add routes for default gateways
  3. Add nameservers IP addresses
  • On host side -
  1. If Linux then configures USB Ethernet with default IP address and iptables rules.
  2. If windows then use `net start SharedAccess` (Windows 7) or Powershell script

eMMC and MicroSD stats

Enables users to extend the sd card partition size if available Example -

              eMMC Storage        Total 52 %
                   Free            --------
                   Extend          --------
  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Uses fdisk, resize2fs tools while giving options to the user about partion size and available size
  2. Reference microSD resize
  3. There are boot scripts provided by rcn-ee
  4. Implementing resizer scripts similar to above link

Freeze Packages

apt-mark hold <package> and make a note of it in JSON

Wireless Configurations

For wireless-enabled devices like beaglebone black wireless configuring Access Point names, mDNS configurations, etc

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Wireless configurations using conmanctl
  2. Enable /etc/systemd/resolved.conf and turn MulticastDNS=yes
  3. The other way is by using Avahi
  4. Specifying the configuration file
  5. Configurations include host name , domain-name (default is .local)

Sensor Stats and Configurations

If beagle bone has onboard sensors then enabling them, viewing stats For ex. on Beaglebone Blue 9-axis IMU, barometer, thermometer, and a balancing LiPo charger are present

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. I am assuming that device trees stay for long ahead
  2. Once again this could be done in iio class or sensors class
  3. The procedure is the same as cd /sys/class/sensor/thermal && cat temperature or voltage of DAC

Password

Configure passwords along with the addition of users, groups

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Nothing more than a simple password changing utility
  2. Add accounts functionality similar to a desktop using simple Linux admin tools

Boot / Auto login

We can configure whether to boot in desktop mode or using just console enabled. Add option to login automatically.

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Similar steps as in remove-root-password
  2. We have to remove the user password

User LED

Configure the USR LEDs on the board. Their frequency and events.

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. sysfs's led class just like i can change the keyboard's brightness using echo "1" >> /sys/class/leds/asus::kbd_backlight/brightness

Firmware Update

Firmware - apt update and upgrade to update your system,

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Provide timely update option
  2. wrapper for apt update and apt upgrade

Display Options

Resolution

Enable configuration of HDMI/DVI if the board supports it

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Changing the xorg configuration /etc/X11/xorg.conf
  2. Or using xrandr example xrandr --output HDMI-0 --mode 720x480 --rate 60

Interfacing Options

SSH

Configure ssh, enable/disable, and setup password

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Enable ssh (if not) from /etc/ssh/sshd_config
  2. Password configuration using PermitRootLogin without-password or yes
  3. Remote auth e/d using ChallengeResponseAuthentication
  4. x11 forwarding using ForwardX11

Provide an easy interface to manage uboot overlays

  • Recipe Outline -

U-Boot /boot/uEnv.txt configuration in /boot/uEnv.txt:

                   enable_uboot_overlays=1
               To Disable eMMC:
                   disable_uboot_overlay_emmc
               To Disable HDMI VIDEO & AUDIO:
                   disable_uboot_overlay_video
                   disable_uboot_overlay_audio
                   disable_uboot_overlay_wireless
                   disable_uboot_overlay_adc

Overlay File System

Enable or disable a read-only file system Basically, the writes put a lot of pressure on SD cards, we can disable and use it read-only when not needed.

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. Change the root mount to read-only
  2. Add a couple of temporary file systems to handle logs. This will contain the option for logging size.
  3. Backup the old fstab

Reference - Link1 , link2

  • Alternative -
  1. Overlay file systems have been defaulted in since Kernel 3.18
  2. Essentially we can create a top-level directory that can be modified while having the layers beneath to be read-only
  3. mount -t overlay overlay -o lowerdir=/lower,upperdir=/upper,workdir=/work /merged . Note - work should be an empty directory
  4. Update the init ramfs image and uEnv.txt

Reliable Overlay FS

Update

Update Beagle-Config

  • Recipe Outline -
  1. First way is to create a ppa reference
  2. Second is to make Github releases and code the application to check for a new release

About

Show strings, license, author, version name, and kernel version

Timeline

Date Status Details
13/04/2021 to 17/05/2021 Application Review Period
  • Before it begins Complete College exams, vivas, practicals, and stuff (from 26th April to May Mid or at least the first week)
  • Right After this I will go through a rigorous set of reference materials
  • Go through FTXUI documentations
17/05/2021 to 07/06/2021 Community Bonding
  • ftxui docs and minimal implementation
  • Implement real-life advanced scripts and take suggestions from mentors about some specific doubts
  • Make sure that stuff for the project is available
  • A proper project structure will ensure great development. This will be completed before coding begins.
14/06/2021 Milestone #1
  • Introductory Video
  • Implement a basic TUI with basic operations like USR LED enable, disable, frequency
  • Add
  1. Network (ICS and Wireless settings)
  2. ssh
  3. timezone

configurations

21/06/2021 Milestone #2
  • Add
  1. PRU
  2. GPIO
  3. eMMC stats and sd card resizer

configurations

28/06/2021 Milestone #3
  • Add
  1. Sensor stats and
  2. Display
  3. boot
  4. Password
  5. Freeze Packages

configurations

05/07/2021 - 10/07/2021 Milestone #4
  • Review the configurations for errors
  • Documentation for everything till now
17/07/2021 Milestone #5
  • Add
  1. U-boot
  2. File System
  3. Firmware Update

configurations

24/07/2021 Milestone #6
  • Build A Host side Qt application to enable ICS
  • Implement the needed ICS scripts
31/07/2021 - 03/07/2021 Milestone #7
  • Documentation of everything till now
  • Brief overview and discussion with a mentor
  • Bring in required changes
10/08/2021 Milestone #8
  • Compile user(board) application with other latest kernels
  • Test the Host Application for cross platform functionality
17/08/2021 Milestone #9
  • Add additional configurations for updates
  • Document If anything remaining
  • Add final About page
  • Distribute a Debian package
  • Distribute Windows executable
24/08/2021 Milestone #10
  • Submit final work product and final mentor evaluation
  • Completion of YouTube video
31/08/2021 Milestone #11 Completion of GSoC


Experience and approach

  • Previously I have worked with Qt and Boost.ASIO. PID-Tuning-GUI is an application that sends data to ESP32 microcontroller which supports WiFi connectivity. Handled Application threads and Plotting of data as well as sending user input to the microcontroller.
  • kernel learn is a repository I had created for kernel learning purpose in which I had learned several Kernel Development Basics.
  • I have played with Pocketbeagle for a month and learned a lot about u-boot, device trees, and Loadable Kernel Modules.
  • This gives me the best of both the worlds embedded as well as a bit in the frontend (Qt).

Contingency

  • There is good documentation of FXTUI and Qt
  • Plenty of examples to get me through if I am stuck.
  • experience regarding Qt and DOM manipulation combined with experience in embedded and loadable kernel module development will pay off in this duration.

Benefit

  • Having a seamless one-click experience to configure is enjoyed by any user, be it production or a robotics team.
  • Provides a configuration file to the users. Remembers defaults and helps in accidental modification to low-level configurations.

Quotes

  • lorforlinux: "The idea is pretty good albeit now polished. I wanted to deliver a similar terminal gui app with my project last year ... "
  • jkridner: Getting a nice UI and defining what the settings are seems really useful.

Misc

  • For hello_world of cross-compilation, sent a PR to the mentioned upstream #145

Future Work

  • Theme options
  • Webserver for beagle-config (jkridner's idea)
  • Flashing functionality can be added instead of making the user download a third-party application like etcher
  • An IDE within the beagle-config host