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= AML8726-M =
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== Device Information ==
== Device Information ==


The AML8726-M is made by "Amlogic Inc":http://amlogic.com.
The AML8726-M is made by [http://amlogic.com Amlogic Inc].


* "AML8726-M device is designed for the tablet and MID applications. It integrates a power CPU, a 2D/3D graphics subsystem and a state-of-the arts video decoding engine with all major peripherals to form the ultimate multimedia SoC."
* "AML8726-M device is designed for the tablet and MID applications. It integrates a power CPU, a 2D/3D graphics subsystem and a state-of-the arts video decoding engine with all major peripherals to form the ultimate multimedia SoC."
"1":http://www.amlogic.com/product02.htm Amlogic product information
* [http://www.amlogic.com/product02.htm Amlogic product information]


It's used in the Vivaldi tablet (based on zenithink c71) which uses Plasma Active as it's UI.
It's used in the Vivaldi tablet (based on zenithink c71) which uses Plasma Active as it's UI.
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=== Software ===
=== Software ===


Amlogic appears to be primarily focusing on Android support for this board. Much of the software stack is documented on their "openlinux wiki":http://openlinux.amlogic.com/wiki/index.php/Arm. You can download the rootfs from "here":http://openlinux.amlogic.com/download/linux/ARM/filesystem/ and the kernel from "here":http://openlinux.amlogic.com/download/linux/ARM/kernel/.
Amlogic appears to be primarily focusing on Android support for this board. Much of the software stack is documented on their [http://openlinux.amlogic.com/wiki/index.php/Arm openlinux wiki]. You can download the rootfs from [http://openlinux.amlogic.com/download/linux/ARM/filesystem/ here] and the kernel from [http://openlinux.amlogic.com/download/linux/ARM/kernel/ here].


== Qt5 eglfs/QPA ==
== Qt5 eglfs/QPA ==
If you have v-sync problem use this workaround
http://forum.qt.io/viewthread/17930/


=== Toolchain ===
=== Toolchain ===
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$ mkdir build &amp;&amp; cd build
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ export QTSRCDIR=<path_to_qt5> # top level qt5.git and not qtbase
$ export QTSRCDIR=<path_to_qt5> # top level qt5.git and not qtbase
$ export TOOLCHAIN_PATH=<path_to_toolchain> # see section above
$ export TOOLCHAIN_PATH=<path_to_toolchain> # see section above

Latest revision as of 11:11, 28 June 2015

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Architecture ARMv7
CPU ARM Cortex A-9 (1Ghz)
RAM 512MB
GPU Mali 400-M
OpenGL OpenGL ES 2.0
Qt 5.0 (eglfs/QPA) Supported, with OpenGL ES 2.0

Device Information

The AML8726-M is made by Amlogic Inc.

  • "AML8726-M device is designed for the tablet and MID applications. It integrates a power CPU, a 2D/3D graphics subsystem and a state-of-the arts video decoding engine with all major peripherals to form the ultimate multimedia SoC."
  • Amlogic product information

It's used in the Vivaldi tablet (based on zenithink c71) which uses Plasma Active as it's UI.

Software

Amlogic appears to be primarily focusing on Android support for this board. Much of the software stack is documented on their openlinux wiki. You can download the rootfs from here and the kernel from here.

Qt5 eglfs/QPA

Toolchain

We are using the Code Soucery 2011.09 release, available here:

https://sourcery.mentor.com/sgpp/lite/arm/portal/release2029

Compiling Qt5

$ mkdir build && cd build $ export QTSRCDIR=<path_to_qt5> # top level qt5.git and not qtbase $ export TOOLCHAIN_PATH=<path_to_toolchain> # see section above $ export SYSROOT=<path_to_rootfs> $ export PREFIX=<install_path_on_target> $ $QTSRCDIR/configure -device linux-arm-amlogic-8726M-g++ -force-pkg-config -device-option CROSS_COMPILE=$TOOLCHAIN_PATH/arm-2010q1/bin/arm-none-linux-gnueabi- -sysroot $SYSROOT -prefix $PREFIX -make libs -opensource -confirm-license $ make module-qtbase module-qtdeclarative $ make install # will install Qt into the $SYSROOT/$PREFIX