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  • 1. Overview
  • 2. Release Specific
  • 3. Foundational Components
    • 3.1. U-Boot
    • 3.2. Boot Monitor
    • 3.3. Kernel
    • 3.4. Filesystem
    • 3.5. Tools
      • 3.5.1. Development Tools
      • 3.5.2. Flash Tools
      • 3.5.3. Pin Mux Tools
      • 3.5.4. Code Composer Studio
    • 3.6. IPC
    • 3.7. CMEM
    • 3.8. Graphics and Display
    • 3.9. ARM Trusted Firmware-A
    • 3.10. OP-TEE
  • 4. Industrial Protocols
  • 5. Examples and Demos
  • 6. How to Guides
Processor SDK Linux for AM57X
  • 3. Foundational Components
  • 3.5. Tools
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3.5. Tools

There are many tools available to help with Linux development on TI platforms. From Code Composer Studio, an Eclipse IDE that can be used for debug and development, to scripts and production tools, you’ll find a variety of help on this page.

  • 3.5.1. Development Tools
    • 3.5.1.1. Processor SDK Linux Top-Level Makefile
    • 3.5.1.2. Processor SDK Linux GCC Toolchain
    • 3.5.1.3. Creating SD Cards
    • 3.5.1.4. Processor SDK Linux Setup Script
  • 3.5.2. Flash Tools
    • 3.5.2.1. AM335x/AM437x Flash Programming
    • 3.5.2.2. Sitara Uniflash
  • 3.5.3. Pin Mux Tools
  • 3.5.4. Code Composer Studio
    • 3.5.4.1. CCS Installation
    • 3.5.4.2. CCS Compiling
    • 3.5.4.3. Remote Explorer Setup with CCS
    • 3.5.4.4. GDB Setup with CCS
    • 3.5.4.5. Kernel Debugging with CCS
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