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.. _how_to_renesas_mpu:
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How to for Renesas MPU (RZ/G2L family)
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To get more information on EVerest and Renesas hardware, see here:
https://www.renesas.com/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/rz-mpus/rz-partner-solutions/pionix-basecamp
Here is how to set it up and run an EVerest simulation:
1. Clone the ``rz-community-bsp`` repo:
https://github.com/renesas-rz/rz-community-bsp.git
2. Apply the patch necessary to build ``EVerest``.
You can find the patch here: :ref:`Patch file <how_to_renesas_mpu_patch>`
3. Start the ``kas-container`` menu to configure the environment:
a. Run ``./kas-container menu``
b. Select the device **RZ/G2L**
c. Save & Exit
4. Start ``kas-shell`` with ``./kas-container shell`` and install dependencies:
a. Run ``sudo apt-get update``
b. Run ``sudo apt-get install -y python3.11 python3.11-dev``
5. Edit the file
``/work/poky/meta/recipes-devtools/elfutils/elfutils_0.186.bb``
to add the following line:
.. code-block:: bash
CFLAGS:append = " -Wno-error=deprecated-declarations"
6. Start the build using:
``bitbake renesas-image-minimal``
Once the build is complete, exit the shell.
7. Flash the hardware with the instructions in the RZ/G2L startup guide:
`Evaluation Board Kit Quick Start Guide <https://www.renesas.com/us/en/document/qsg/rzg2l-evaluation-board-kit-quick-start-guide>`_
The generated images/binaries will be present in:
.. code-block:: bash
built/tmp/deploy/images/smarc-rzg2l
8. Start EVerest with:
.. code-block:: bash
/usr/bin/manager --conf /etc/everest/config-sil.yaml
If everything has been set up correctly, you will now be able to run simulation
steps with EVerest. See the :ref:`Quick Start Guide <htg_getting_started_sw>`
for more information.
To go further and implement your own customized EVerest modules, have a look at
the :doc:`EVerest module concept documentation </explanation/detail-module-concept>`.
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**Authors:** Manuel Ziegler