Set up a Board Support Package (QNX Neutrino)
QNX Neutrino and Linux hosts:
setupbsp installation_dir archive
Windows hosts:
ksh $QNX_HOST/usr/bin/setupbsp installation_dir archive
All supported hosts.
The setupbsp script opens an archive of a QNX Neutrino 6.3.2 simplified-style BSP and installs the BSP. The setupbsp script puts two copies of the BSP on your system, in these locations:
Decide whether to use the command-line tools or the IDE, and don't work with the other copy.
The setupbsp script creates various Makefiles, as well as an uninstall script. Don't rename the directory after running setupbsp, or else you won't be able to build or uninstall the BSP properly.
After you've installed the BSP, you'll find some or all of the following in installation_dir (depending on what the BSP includes):
File or directory | Description |
---|---|
uninstall | A script that will uninstall the BSP and its documentation |
images/ | All buildfiles and the Makefile |
install/ | An empty directory where make installs the binaries that it builds from the source code |
prebuilt/ | Prebuilt binaries, libraries, and headers |
src/ | Source code |
Makefile | Control file for building the source code |
setenv.sh | A script that sets up the build environment (to be included in the Makefile) |
source.xml | The XML file that the IDE uses |
docs/usr/help/product/bsp_BSP_name/ | Documentation to be copied to $QNX_TARGET/usr/help/product |
BSP_name_rel.html | Release notes |
Working with a BSP chapter of Building Embedded Systems
For information about packaging a BSP, see our Foundry27 community website.