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Linux/TMDSCSK388: TMDSCSK388:

Part Number: TMDSCSK388
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DM388

Tool/software: Linux

Hi,

I purchased the IP camera development kit "TMDSCSK388" and I want to modify the kernel for our project requirement, we are working on encryption in IP camera, now I am confuse little bit please tell me how to start this. how to modify its kernel for encryption.

Sorry for grammutical mistakes.
Thanks

Engr. Rizwan Khalid

  • You will have to build your kernel, if you want to modify the kernel. This would involve in setting up the Linux system with all its components like suitable drivers, kernel iamge, filesystem, etc. You can use Yocto for setting all this up. Please have a read on this link below, which explains the process of preparing indiviudal components for the SD card:

    processors.wiki.ti.com/.../IPNC_RDK_DM38x_,_DM8127
  • ok thank you so much,
    I'll try...!
  • Hi!! I had followed the link. I was able to create the boot able SD card, booting the device from NAND flash without any change to source. Now I wish to modify the IPNC application only and compile. For testing purpose, I changed the GUI image in webdata folder of ipnc_app. I kept the image name as exactly same. Recompilation was successful but change doesn't happen. Can you please help me to compile the ipnc_app with some very little changes. Right now, I am not interested to make any change in the kernel/uboot. I shall be obliged.

    Regards

    Rizwan
  • Hi,
    I waiting for your reply.
    please give me your valuable time to solve this problem.
    thanks

    regard
    Rizwan
  • The ipnc_app is complex and even I do not have a concrete idea on how to proceed with modifying the application for my applications. I had hoped that the software coming from TI, would be well documented and user-friendly, but however the whole application seems to be developed with so much abstraction, that only the person who developed it would be able to understand it. And I must say, the support for this in the community is also not sufficient. I am almost on the verge of giving up using this board and opt for another processor that has a good documentation and support for my applications. Sadly I wasted around 400 EUR for this DM388 board.