Create an Embedded Linux Device Configuration
An embedded Linux® device configuration allows you to add a customized device configuration to the SoC Blockset™ for your embedded Linux device. The following process shows how to add a configuration to support the features of your particular device.
- Open a Simulink® model. 
- On the Apps tab, click System on Chip (SoC). In the System on Chip (SoC) window, set Hardware Board to - Embedded Linux Board. Click Finish.
- On the System on Chip tab, click Hardware Settings to open the Configuration Parameters window. 
- On the Hardware Implementation > Target hardware resources > Board Configuration > Name parameter, select - <Add new Board Configuration>.
- In the Add new Board Configuration window, enter a new configuration name in the Board Configuration name parameter. Click OK. 
- In the Board Configuration group, you can optionally set the other features of your board configuration. These features include - Operating mode of the Linux environment as either 32-bit or 64-bit. 
- Number of cores accessible in the embedded processor. 
- Specific processor family architecture, such as - cortex-a57.
- Floating-point option to choose a floating-point hardware acceleration available to your processor architecture. 
 
- Click Save to save the new configuration. 
When selecting the Hardware Board  as Embedded Linux
        Board,  your new configuration will be available in the Board
        Configuration group.