Upgrading PDK

Update to the latest version of PDK to get new features, improvements, and bug fixes.

Upgrade PDK using the same method you used to originally install it. See the PDK installation instructions for your platform for details. Then, update your modules to integrate any module template changes.

Update a module with template changes

Update your module to keep it current with PDK or custom module template changes. 

Before you begin Ensure that the module you are updating is compatible with PDK version 1.3.0 or later. If the module was created with versions of PDK earlier than 1.3.0, convert the module to the current template with the pdk convert command. See converting modules for more information.

The pdk update function updates your module based on the template you used when you created or converted your module. If there have been any changes to that template, PDK updates your module to incorporate them.

To check for template changes without making changes, run update with the --noop option. This option runs the command in "no operation" mode, which shows what changes would be made, but doesn't actually make them.

  1. From the command line, change into the module's directory with cd <MODULE_NAME>

  2. Run the update command: pdk update

  3. If any module metadata is missing, respond to PDK prompts to provide metadata information.

  4. Confirm the change summary PDK displays and either continue or cancel the update. 

Result:

Whether you confirm or cancel changes, PDK generates a detailed change report, update_report.txt, in the top directory of the module. This report is updated every time you run the update command.

If you confirm changes, PDK applies the reported changes to the module.