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README.md
Digi Embedded Yocto (DEY) 4.0
Release 4.0-r3
This document provides information about Digi Embedded Yocto, Digi International's professional embedded Yocto development environment.
Digi Embedded Yocto 4.0 is based on the Yocto Project(TM) 4.0 (Kirkstone) release.
For a full list of supported features and interfaces please refer to the online documentation.
Tested OS versions
The current release has been verified and tested with the following OS versions:
- Ubuntu 18.04
- Ubuntu 22.04
Supported Platforms
Software for the following hardware platforms is in production support:
ConnectCore 93
- ConnectCore 93 System-on-Module (SOM)
- ConnectCore 93 Development Kit (DVK)
ConnectCore MP13
- ConnectCore MP13 System-on-Module (SOM)
- ConnectCore MP13 Development Kit (DVK)
ConnectCore MP15
- ConnectCore MP15 System-on-Module (SOM)
- ConnectCore MP15 Development Kit (DVK)
ConnectCore 8M Mini
- ConnectCore 8M Mini System-on-Module (SOM)
- ConnectCore 8M Mini Development Kit (DVK)
ConnectCore 8M Nano
- ConnectCore 8M Nano System-on-Module (SOM)
- ConnectCore 8M Nano Development Kit (DVK)
ConnectCore 6UL
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ConnectCore 6UL System-on-Module (SOM)
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ConnectCore 6UL SBC Pro
Installation
Digi Embedded Yocto is composed of a set of different Yocto layers that work in parallel. The layers are specified on a manifest file.
To install, please follow the instructions at the dey-manifest README
Documentation
Documentation is available online at https://www.digi.com/resources/documentation/digidocs/embedded/
Downloads
- Demo images: https://ftp1.digi.com/support/digiembeddedyocto/4.0/r3/images/
- Software Development Kit (SDK): https://ftp1.digi.com/support/digiembeddedyocto/4.0/r3/sdk/
Release Changelog
4.0-r3
- ST-based platforms
- Added initial TrustFence support
- Fixed Ethernet PHY pinctrl resuming from deep sleep
- Adjust CAN bus parent clock to achieve more accurate baudrates
- Add DT overlay for Bluetooth raw test mode
- Adjust NAND lines speed settings
- Add specific kernel driver for Marvell Ethernet PHY on DVK
- Fix race condition on bringup of LAN87xx Ethernet PHY
- Disable auto-mount of microSD card to avoid race condition on kernel boot
- NXP-based platforms
- Added support to ConnectCore 93
- U-Boot v2022.04 (based on tag 'lf-5.15.71-2.2.0' by NXP)
- Linux kernel v5.15.71 (based on tag 'lf-5.15.71-2.2.0' by NXP)
- QT6 6.3.2
- Fix PMIC regulators suspend state on ConnectCore 8M Nano
- Fix clock initialization issue on LAN8710/20 PHY on ConnectCore 6UL
- Added support to ConnectCore 93
- General bug fixing and improvements
4.0-r2
- Added webkit support
- ST-based platforms
- Added support to ConnectCore MP13
- Updated BSP
- Updated Trusted Firmware ARM
- Updated OP-TEE
- Updated U-Boot v2021.10
- Updated Linux kernel v5.15.67 (based on tag 'v5.15-stm32mp-r2' by ST)
- Updated Wifi driver (based on 'v5.15.58-2023_0222' release from Cypress)
- Updated Wifi firmware to 'imx-kirkstone-fafnir_r1.0' release from Murata
- NXP-based platforms
- Added support to ConnectCore 8M Mini
- Added support to ConnectCore 8M Nano
- Updated BSP
- Updated U-Boot v2020.04
- Updated Linux kernel v5.15.71 (based on tag 'lf-5.15.71-2.2.0' by NXP)
- Updated MCA firmware for ConnectCore 6UL to v1.22.
- Added Qt 6.3.2 support for ConnectCore 8M platforms
4.0-r1
- Release based on Yocto 4.0 (Kirkstone) including:
- New toolchain based on GLIBC-2.35
- Updated bluez5 to v5.65
- Updated busybox to v1.32.0
- Updated NetworkManager to v1.36.2
- Updated gstreamer1.0 to v1.20.3
- Updated busybox to v1.35.0
- Updated OpenSSL to v3.0.7
- Package upgrades and security fixes
- Added support for ConnectCore MP15 platform
- Updated kernel version to v5.15.52 for i.MX6UL platforms
Known Issues and Limitations
This is a list of known issues and limitations at the time of release. An updated list can be found on the online documentation.
- Firmware update
- The software update package must be located in the root level of the update media (subfolders are not yet supported).
- Cloud Connector
- Remote file system management fails with long file names and paths (over 255 characters).
- Wireless
- Performance of the wireless interface is reduced when using concurrent mode, as the wireless interface is shared between several different functionalities.
- When using wireless concurrent mode, Digi recommends you keep the different modes on the same frequency channels. For example, when configuring access point mode on channel 36 in the 5GHz band, connect to the same channel both in station mode and Wi-Fi direct so that the radio performance is optimized.
- When working as an access point, DFS-capable channels in the 5GHz band are not supported.
- For P2P connections Digi recommends "Negotiated GO" modes. The QCA6564 devices (ConnectCore 6UL, ConnectCore 6 Plus, and ConnectCore 8M Nano) fail to join autonomous groups.
ConnectCore MP15/MP13
- ConnectCore MP1 System-on-Module (SOM)
- Wireless
- P2P on the ConnectCore MP1 doesn't currently work in concurrency with other modes (station or SoftAP).
- Connecting to a 802.11r network throws an unexpected error with the latest CYW4373E wireless firmware.
- Wireless
ConnectCore 6UL
- ConnectCore 6UL System-on-Module (SOM)
- The UART connected to the Bluetooth chip on early versions of the ConnectCore 6UL system-on-module (hardware version < 4) cannot properly execute flow control. To work around this issue, UART1 of these SOM versions has been configured to operate at 115200 bps and without hardware flow control, reducing the maximum throughput of this interface.
- The QCA6564 wireless chip does not support Wake On Wireless LAN.
Support Contact Information
For support questions please contact Digi Technical Support:
When you contact Digi Technical Support, include important system details and device information to help Digi resolve the issue more quickly.
- In the device, run the command 'sysinfo'. This generates the following file: /tmp/<current timestamp>.txt.gz.
- Attach the <current timestamp>.txt.gz file to your support ticket.