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  Lego Mindstorms EV3
  
  Intro
  =====
  
  This is the buildroot basic board support for the Lego Mindstorms EV3
  programmable brick. No support for sensors and drivers is provided for the
  moment.
  
  The Lego Mindstorms EV3 brick comprises a Texas Instruments AM1808 SoC, with
  an ARM 926EJ-S main processor running at 300 MHz.
  See:
  - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Mindstorms_EV3
  - http://www.lego.com/en-us/mindstorms/products/ev3/31313-mindstorms-ev3/
  - http://www.ti.com/product/am1808
  
  The buildroot configuration uses the Linux kernel of the ev3dev project.
  See:
  - http://botbench.com/blog/2013/07/31/lego-mindstorms-ev3-source-code-available/
  - https://github.com/mindboards/ev3sources
  
  Note that the EV3 configuration uses gcc 4.7, as the boot is broken with gcc
  4.8.
  
  How it works
  ============
  
  Boot process :
  --------------
  
  The u-boot on-board the EV3 brick has provision to boot a Linux kernel from the
  external µSD card. It will try to load a uImage from the first µSD card
  partition, which must be formatted with a FAT filesystem.
  
  How to build it
  ===============
  
  Configure Buildroot
  -------------------
  
  The lego_ev3_defconfig configuration provides basic support to boot on the Lego
  Mindstorms EV3 programmable brick:
  
    $ make lego_ev3_defconfig
  
  Build everything
  ----------------
  
  Note: you will need to have access to the network, since Buildroot will
  download the packages' sources.
  
    $ make
  
  Result of the build
  -------------------
  
  After building, you should obtain this tree:
  
      output/images/
      ├── rootfs.ext2
      ├── rootfs.ext3 -> rootfs.ext2
      └── uImage
  
  
  Prepare your SDcard
  ===================
  
  The following µSD card layout is recommended:
  
  - First partition formated with a FAT filesystem, containing the uImage.
  - Second partition formatted as ext2 or ext3, containing the root filesystem.
  
  Create the SDcard partition table
  ----------------------------------
  
  Determine the device associated to the SD card :
  
    $ cat /proc/partitions
  
  Let's assume it is /dev/mmcblk0 :
  
    $ sudo fdisk /dev/mmcblk0
  
  Delete all previous partitions by creating a new disklabel with 'o', then
  create the new partition table, using these options, pressing enter after each
  one:
  
    * n p 1 2048 +10M t c
    * n p 2 22528 +256M
  
  Using the 'p' option, the SD card's partition must look like this :
  
  Device          Boot  Start     End  Blocks  Id System
  /dev/mmcblk0p1         2048   22527   10240   c  W95 FAT32 (LBA)
  /dev/mmcblk0p2        22528  546815  262144  83  Linux
  
  Then write the partition table using 'w' and exit.
  
  Make partition one a DOS partition :
  
    $ sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/mmcblk0p1
  
  Install the binaries to the SDcard
  ----------------------------------
  
  Remember your binaries are located in output/images/, go inside that directory :
  
    $ cd output/images
  
  Copy the Linux kernel:
  
    $ sudo mkdir /mnt/sdcard
    $ sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt/sdcard
    $ sudo cp uImage /mnt/sdcard
    $ sudo umount /mnt/sdcard
  
  Copy the rootfs :
  
    $ sudo dd if=rootfs.ext3 of=/dev/mmcblk0p2 bs=1M
    $ sync
  
  It's Done!
  
  Finish
  ======
  
  Eject your µSD card, insert it in your Lego EV3, and power it up.
  
  To have a serial console, you will need a proper USB to Lego serial port
  adapter plugged into the EV3 sensors port 1.
  See:
  - http://botbench.com/blog/2013/08/15/ev3-creating-console-cable/
  - http://botbench.com/blog/2013/08/05/mindsensors-ev3-usb-console-adapter/
  
  The serial port config to use is 115200/8-N-1.