The Basics of The Palm Pre Linux Development
Author: Apriorit Inc.
Written by:
Alexandr Dodatko,
Junior Software Developer of Device Team
Table of content
Introduction
1. SDK Installation
2. Start to work with Linux
3. Program Installation
4. System foldes review
4.1 Standard system directories
4.2 Specific Directories of Web OS
5. Work with FTP on the Palm Pre
5.1. Data exchage procedure
5.2 Work with console client ncftp
Referrences
Introduction
Palm company released (http://www.palm.com/us/products/phones/pre/) the new smartphone managed by GNU Linux based operating system. This product becomes more and more popular due to the cute GUI, well-documented SDK and easy start on the development. But nevertheless many low-level features of this system is poorly documented.
This article will be useful for those who start working with the console interface of GNU Linux generally and Palm Web OS in particular. It may be useful also for the developers who need more capabilities than Mojo SDK provides to solve their task.
In this article we’ll consider such questions:
- SDK installation and configuration.
- Accessing Linux using “novacom” utility. Basic Linux commands.
- Installation of additional utilities (sudo, package manager etc.). Configuration of the virtual machine (virtualbox). Install\remove packages.
- Short description of the system files and directories specific for Palm Pre.
- Work with FTP on Palm Pre, review of some files content.
This article is some kind of review.
1. SDK Installation
I used emulator from the Palm Mojo SDK package to research the features of Web OS.
You can download it from the official site: http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_ajaxregister&view=register&sdkdownload
Or use this link (no registration): http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1788
Choose the platform you need on the download page (Fig.1) and then follow the instuctions on the site and in Install Wizard. It’s better to install Java first, thenVirtualBox, and thenSDK. Such order decrease the possibility of errors.

Figure 1: Choosing platform
During the installation the virtual machine for Palm Web OS will be created. You don’t have to create it manually.
2. Start to work with Linux
To start work with Web OS Linux start the emulator. You can use either the shortcut created by installation program (fig.2) or VirtualBox interface(fig.3).

Figure 2: Start with shortcut

Figure 3: Start from Virtualbox
If verything is ok then you’ll see the Emulator window (fig.4). We’ll need the Internet connection for the further work. It should be configured only in the host system (in our case it’s Windows) . You can check ff there is Internet on Emulator simply starting Web Browser. To do it choose Programs (right bottom icon) => Web. After that try to open some site just like on the computer. Search something for example (fig.5).

Figure 4: Palm Emulator

Figure 5: Palm Web Browser
Now we should use the novacom.exe utility to connect to the device. To get the full information about this program options enter
novacom.exe –help
The command
novacom.exe -t open tty://
opens the Linux terminal window.

Figure 6: Linux Console
Note: like in the usual Linux, more than one terminal can be opened in Web OS.
First lets browse the file system. ls command is used for this. After entering it we see the content of the current directory (root by default).

Figure 7: Results of the ls command
To distinguish files from directories we an use option ls -F

Figure 8: Results of the ls -F command
Directories now have / symbol at the end. So as you see we have only three files in the root directory: wget, log.txt, md5sums.
When using ls -F some other symbols can occur at the end of the file names.
Suffics
Meaning
@
Symbol link
*
Executable file
/
Directory
=
Socket
You can see the examples by entering commands:
ls -F /bin ls -F /tmp
More detailed information about the file system element type can be obtained by means of file utility. This utility is disabled in Palm Web OS by default. Later we’ll consider how to install it.
To browse the file content use the command cat
For example,
cat md5sums
To obtain the full information about the command enter
I propose reader to learn also such commands as rm (remove files\directories), mkdir (make directory), touch(create file), cp (copy), pwd (get current path).
3. Program Installation
The process of the program installation for Linux is a bit different from this process in Windows. Unlike other systems Linux has repositories. Repository can be considered as the database that contains program, libraries, and relations between them. There is some special software that manages repositories and install software on the local computer. Such software is called “package manager”. The package manager compares software versions on the computer and in the repository, download software, resolve conflicts between packages. More information about package managers can be found in the articles [4],[5],[6],[7].
By default, Palm Web OS does not have a package manager. To install it use the guide
http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Next_steps.
The script optware-bootstrap.sh performs the following:
- Formats /dev/hdb for its needs
- Installs package manager ipkg-opt
- Creates the list of repositories /opt/etc/ipkg/optware.conf
- Installs the sudo program, creates the user with the root (administrator) rights
- Installs ssh, sftp server.
In the original script some of the mentioned actions cannot be performed on the emulator (for example (4)). It’s also required to have /dev/hdb device. By default, there is no such device on the emulator so you should add it manually. Detailed instructions can be found here:
http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Adding_Disks_to_the_Emulator
I’ve put the fixed version of this script into the attachments to this article. It lets user to change disk for installation and also is free from the limitations for the emulator.
To start the fixed script you shoud get it on the device using the wget command. To organize file exchange with the device you can install ftp server on your computer or other computer in your local network.
After entering the command
wget ftp://192.168.0.60/optware-bootstrap-edited.sh
the file will be uploaded to the device ???? to the current directory (ip adress should be of the computer with ftp server of cause). DON’T use symbol names of the machines (for example
wget ftp://my_computer_name/optware-bootstrap-edited.sh
) as far as Web OS won’t be able to convert them to the address correctly.
So, we have executed the script and installed a lot of useful programs. Now we have package manager and so we’ll be able to install all missing programs. To do it, use the following command:
ipkg-opt install
For example ipkg-opt install file
The list of the packages can be browsed by the command ipkg-opt list or by following the link: http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/i686g25/cross/unstable/Packages Developers and enthusiasts may want to install gcc compiler, gdb debugger, make utility, python interpreter and other great things. The presence of these utilities allows program installation by means of building from the source texts. Let’s start from the folders that are common for all Linux systems. 1. /bin, /lib, /home, These are folders for standard utilities from Linux package, shared libraries (Windows *.dll analogues) and user files correspondingly. 2. /mnt, /media, /lost+found The access points to the external data storages (floppies, hard disks, optical disks) are stored in these directories. In the Palm memory card (micro sd) can be mounted to this directory. And there is nothing interesting there on the emulator. Note: The lost+found directory is specific for the extX (ext1, ext2, ext3, ext4) file systems. 3. /dev Device files are stored here. /dev/hd[a..z][1..N] – logical partitions of hard disk /dev/hda1 – root file directory /dev/hdc – bootloader /dev/hdb – the section we created earlier or the physical data storage of the real device – 8GB (~7GB user available) ttyN – console devices. null – «black hole», eating all information that is entered into it. 1. /var/luna/data/dbdata/ There are databases used by high-level applications of Web OS. Bases PalmDatabase.db3 and PalmAccountDatabase.db3 is in sqlite format. There are data of such applications as mail accounts, notes, calendar, chat, memo stored in them. They can be browsed by any sqlite viewer (see [9]). I would like to advise this one http://link.osenxpsuite.net/?uid=homepage&id=sqlite2009pro.zip We will discuss how to exchange files with Palm Pre in the next section. 2. /var/luna/data/mediadb.db3 The data about the locations of images, music, movies etc. are stored here. After analysis I can say that these data are stored in the directories: /media/internal/, /usr/palm/ and their subdirectories. 3. /var/luna/data/emails The text of email messages is stored in this directory in html and ascii formats. 4. /usr/share/dbus-1/system-services Here you can find Java services (or, if yo like, deamons). Using them the application developed with the usage of Mojo SDK can get access to the low-level components of the system. 5. /usr/lib/luna/java Here java library files (*.jar) are stored, they are used by services. Well, now we know what and where is situated. But it’s not very convenient to research file content directly on Palm Pre. So we have a task of getting files from the device. One of the methods is FTP protocol. And so you should: To connect to the server enter ncftp Or ncftp Remember that When the connection is established the current local directory is «frozen». Instead of working with the directory all commands of navigation in the file system are translated in the commands of the FTP and processed by the server. Now, after you choosed the necessary remote directory data exchange can be performed: put You can also use some mask instead of the argument. For example, put *.txt To send the directory use the command put -R Ncftp also supports such commands as mkdir, rm, rmdir, pwd. The same commands but with l- prefix are used to navigate in the local file system: for example lmkdir, lls, lpwd etc. You can find the full list of the commands on the official program site: http://ncftp.com/ncftp/doc/ncftp.html Download scripts sources. http://developer.palm.com/ http://www.palm.com/us/products/phones/pre/ http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Next_steps http://www.control-escape.com/linux/lx-swinstall.html http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-tutorials-howtos-reference-material/64958-how-install-software-linux.html http://www.linuxcenter.ru/lib/articles/system/rpm_howto.phtml http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/index.ru.html http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/PalmDatabase.db3_File http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=ManagementTools http://link.osenxpsuite.net/?uid=homepage&id=sqlite2009pro.zip http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/i686g25/cross/unstable/Packages http://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type=server http://filezilla-project.org/download.php http://www.perpetualpc.net/srtd_commands_rev.html http://ncftp.com/ncftp/doc/ncftp.html Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/programming-articles/the-basics-of-the-palm-pre-linux-1262905.html About the Author: Apriorit is an Ukrainian software development company. Apriorit develops its own products as well as provide offshore development and QA services in the areas of advanced system programming, driver development, software for devices. One of the key values of Apriorit’s specialists is knowledge generation and sharing of experience. Learn more about Apriorit and its experience at Apriorit Official site
4. System foldes review
4.1 Standard system directories
4.2 Specific Directories of Web OS
5. Work with FTP on the Palm Pre
5.1. Data exchage procedure
ipkg-opt install ncftp 5.2 Work with console client ncftp
open 
Figure 9: Server navigation with ncftp
get 
Figure 10: Transmission of the several files using the mask
Figure 11: Sending the directory with ncftpReferrences:
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