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You can install them individually or by package group. | You can install them individually or by package group. | ||
===Prerequisites | ==Material needed== | ||
To use the X-LINUX-AI OpenSTLinux Expansion Package, choose one of the following materials: | |||
*'''{{Board | type=257F-EV1}}''' + a Sony™ IMX335 5Mpx sensor | |||
*'''{{Board | type=257F-DK}}''' + a Sony™ IMX335 5Mpx sensor | |||
*'''{{Board | type=157F-DK2}}''' + an UVC USB WebCam | |||
*'''{{Board | type=157F-EV1}}''' with the built in camera module : MB1379 (OmniVision OV5640 parallel camera) | |||
*'''{{Board | type=135F-DK}}''' with the built in camera module : MB1897 (GalaxyCore 2145 parallel camera) | |||
Optional: | |||
* '''Coral USB Edge TPU™'''<ref name=edgetpu_url>[https://coral.ai/ Coral Edge TPU]</ref> accelerator | |||
==Prerequisites== | |||
* Flash the Starter Package on your SDCard | * Flash the Starter Package on your SDCard | ||
::'''For OpenSTLinux {{EcosystemRelease | revision=5.1.0}}:''' | ::'''For OpenSTLinux {{EcosystemRelease | revision=5.1.0}}:''' | ||
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}} | }} | ||
===Install the X-LINUX-AI tool | ==Boot the OpenSTlinux Starter Package== | ||
At the end of the boot sequence, the demo launcher application appears on the screen. | |||
<div class="res-img"> | |||
[[File: STM32MP25_launcher_main_menu.png|center|link=|600px|Demo launcher appearance when X-LINUX-AI is not installed]] | |||
</div> | |||
==Install the X-LINUX-AI tool == | |||
Once the board is booted, execute the following command in the console in order to download X-LINUX-AI tool package from OpenSTLinux package repository: | Once the board is booted, execute the following command in the console in order to download X-LINUX-AI tool package from OpenSTLinux package repository: | ||
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{{Board$}} apt-get install x-linux-ai-tool | {{Board$}} apt-get install x-linux-ai-tool | ||
*Check that X-LINUX-AI is properly installed: | |||
{{Board$}} x-linux-ai -v | |||
X-LINUX-AI version: {{X-LINUXRelease/Revision | revision=latest | name=AI | type=release}} | |||
{{info| The x-linux-ai binary (installed in the /usr/bin directory) allows to recover information on the X-LINUX-AI delivery, like version, features, supported applications. It is also used for package management, please refer to the [[ X-LINUX-AI Tool |dedicated wiki page ]] for more information.}} | |||
==Install AI packages== | |||
{{Warning|{{SoftwareLicenseAgreement | distribution=X-LINUX-AI}}}} | {{Warning|{{SoftwareLicenseAgreement | distribution=X-LINUX-AI}}}} | ||
===Install X-LINUX-AI demonstration packages=== | |||
To get started with X-LINUX-AI, it is recommended to install the X-LINUX-AI demonstration package, which provides all the AI frameworks, | To get started with X-LINUX-AI, it is recommended to install the X-LINUX-AI demonstration package, which provides all the AI frameworks, | ||
applications examples, tools and utilities optimized for the specific target used. | applications examples, tools and utilities optimized for the specific target used. | ||
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| Install the X-LINUX-AI demonstration packages which provide AI frameworks, application examples and tools dedicated to the board used. | | Install the X-LINUX-AI demonstration packages which provide AI frameworks, application examples and tools dedicated to the board used. | ||
|} | |} | ||
After having [[#Install the X-LINUX-AI tool|installed the x-linux-ai-tool]] you can install the X-LINUX-AI demonstration packages. | |||
{{Board$}} x-linux-ai -i packagegroup-x-linux-ai-demo | |||
And restart the demo launcher: | |||
{{Board$}} systemctl restart weston-graphical-session.service | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | ||
===Install X-LINUX-AI package-group === | |||
To go further, it is also possible to install specific package-group dedicated to address the NPU for {{Board | type=MP2}} or | To go further, it is also possible to install specific package-group dedicated to address the NPU for {{Board | type=MP2}} or | ||
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</div> | </div> | ||
===Install X-LINUX-AI individual packages === | |||
To be able to list or manage all the X-LINUX-AI individual packages available please refer to the dedicated [[X-LINUX-AI Tool]] article | To be able to list or manage all the X-LINUX-AI individual packages available please refer to the dedicated [[X-LINUX-AI Tool]] article | ||
==Launch an AI application sample== | |||
Once the demo launcher is restarted, notice that it is slightly different because new AI application samples have been installed.<br> | Once the demo launcher is restarted, notice that it is slightly different because new AI application samples have been installed.<br> | ||
The demo launcher has the following appearance, and you can navigate into the different screens by using the '''NEXT''' or '''BACK''' buttons. | The demo launcher has the following appearance, and you can navigate into the different screens by using the '''NEXT''' or '''BACK''' buttons. | ||
=== For STM32MP25x lines === | |||
<div class="res-img"> | <div class="res-img"> | ||
[[File: X-LINUX-AI_demo_launcher_AI_mp2.png|center|Demo launcher appearance when X-LINUX-AI is installed on MP25x |link=]] | [[File: X-LINUX-AI_demo_launcher_AI_mp2.png|center|Demo launcher appearance when X-LINUX-AI is installed on MP25x |link=]] | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
=== For STM32MP1 series === | |||
<div class="res-img"> | <div class="res-img"> | ||
[[File: X-LINUX-AI_demo_launcher_AI.png|center|Demo launcher appearance when X-LINUX-AI is installed on MP25x |link=]] | [[File: X-LINUX-AI_demo_launcher_AI.png|center|Demo launcher appearance when X-LINUX-AI is installed on MP25x |link=]] | ||
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Source code locations are provided in application sample pages. | Source code locations are provided in application sample pages. | ||
==References== | |||
<noinclude> | <noinclude> | ||
[[Category:X-LINUX-AI expansion package|01]] | [[Category:X-LINUX-AI expansion package|01]] | ||
{{PublicationRequestId |25195| 2022-11-07 | Page extracted from [[X-LINUX-AI OpenSTLinux Expansion Package]] which was reviewed by TW }} | {{PublicationRequestId |25195| 2022-11-07 | Page extracted from [[X-LINUX-AI OpenSTLinux Expansion Package]] which was reviewed by TW }} | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> |
Revision as of 16:15, 29 August 2024
1. Install from the OpenSTLinux AI package repository
All the generated X-LINUX-AI packages are available from the OpenSTLinux AI package repository service hosted at the non-browsable URL http://extra.packages.openstlinux.st.com/AI.
This repository contains AI packages that can be simply installed using apt-* utilities, which the same as those used on a Debian system:
- the main group contains the selection of AI packages whose installation is automatically tested by STMicroelectronics
- the updates group is reserved for future uses such as package revision update.
You can install them individually or by package group.
2. Material needed
To use the X-LINUX-AI OpenSTLinux Expansion Package, choose one of the following materials:
- STM32MP257F-EV1 Evaluation board
+ a Sony™ IMX335 5Mpx sensor
- STM32MP257F-DK Discovery kit
+ a Sony™ IMX335 5Mpx sensor
- STM32MP157F-DK2 Discovery kit
+ an UVC USB WebCam
- STM32MP157F-EV1 Evaluation board
with the built in camera module : MB1379 (OmniVision OV5640 parallel camera)
- STM32MP135F-DK Discovery kit
with the built in camera module : MB1897 (GalaxyCore 2145 parallel camera)
Optional:
- Coral USB Edge TPU™[1] accelerator
3. Prerequisites
- Flash the Starter Package on your SDCard
- For OpenSTLinux ecosystem release v5.1.0
:
- For OpenSTLinux ecosystem release v5.1.0
- Your board has an internet connection either through the network cable or through a WiFi connection.
4. Boot the OpenSTlinux Starter Package
At the end of the boot sequence, the demo launcher application appears on the screen.

5. Install the X-LINUX-AI tool
Once the board is booted, execute the following command in the console in order to download X-LINUX-AI tool package from OpenSTLinux package repository:
For ecosystem release v5.1.0 :
- Synchronize the OpenSTLinux package repository.
apt-get update
- Install X-LINUX-AI tool package:
apt-get install x-linux-ai-tool
- Check that X-LINUX-AI is properly installed:
x-linux-ai -v
X-LINUX-AI version: 5.1.0
6. Install AI packages
6.1. Install X-LINUX-AI demonstration packages
To get started with X-LINUX-AI, it is recommended to install the X-LINUX-AI demonstration package, which provides all the AI frameworks, applications examples, tools and utilities optimized for the specific target used.
Command | Description |
---|---|
x-linux-ai -i packagegroup-x-linux-ai-demo |
Install the X-LINUX-AI demonstration packages which provide AI frameworks, application examples and tools dedicated to the board used. |
After having installed the x-linux-ai-tool you can install the X-LINUX-AI demonstration packages.
x-linux-ai -i packagegroup-x-linux-ai-demo
And restart the demo launcher:
systemctl restart weston-graphical-session.service
6.2. Install X-LINUX-AI package-group
To go further, it is also possible to install specific package-group dedicated to address the NPU for STM32MP2 series' boards or
specific AI frameworks liket TensorFlow Lite, ONNX and Coral.
It is also possible to install all the X-LINUX-AI packages available on the target at once.
6.3. Install X-LINUX-AI individual packages
To be able to list or manage all the X-LINUX-AI individual packages available please refer to the dedicated X-LINUX-AI Tool article
7. Launch an AI application sample
Once the demo launcher is restarted, notice that it is slightly different because new AI application samples have been installed.
The demo launcher has the following appearance, and you can navigate into the different screens by using the NEXT or BACK buttons.
7.1. For STM32MP25x lines

7.2. For STM32MP1 series

The demo launcher now contain AI application samples that are described within dedicated article available in the X-LINUX-AI application samples page.
7.3. Enjoy running your own NN models
The above examples provide application samples to demonstrate how to execute models easily on the STM32MPUs.
You are free to update the C/C++ application or Python scripts for your own purposes, using your own NN models.
Source code locations are provided in application sample pages.
8. References