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authorCatalin Iova <Catalin.Iova@enea.com>2021-12-08 15:11:17 +0100
committerCatalin Iova <Catalin.Iova@enea.com>2021-12-09 07:53:36 +0100
commite761a1764558a6fbe1e9c813cefa2c8b00cde534 (patch)
tree683fb18861882eae2f670b58b2090d871a1fbda2
parent3a6c8fd89a95be4633c396d114583e4e69dbf4aa (diff)
downloadmeta-el-nfv-access-feature_CPDX-3263.tar.gz
conf: Fix build enea VNFfeature_CPDX-3263
Change-Id: I8f6762f8a244340e1c7e642f50ecfd5885b2a9dd Signed-off-by: Catalin Iova <Catalin.Iova@enea.com>
-rw-r--r--conf/template.qemuarm64/bblayers.conf.sample23
-rw-r--r--conf/template.qemuarm64/conf-notes.txt2
-rw-r--r--conf/template.qemuarm64/local.conf.sample243
-rw-r--r--scripts/lib/wic/canned-wks/enea-edge-vnf-qemuarm64.wks5
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diff --git a/conf/template.qemuarm64/bblayers.conf.sample b/conf/template.qemuarm64/bblayers.conf.sample
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1# POKY_BBLAYERS_CONF_VERSION is increased each time build/conf/bblayers.conf
2# changes incompatibly
3POKY_BBLAYERS_CONF_VERSION = "2"
4
5BBPATH = "${TOPDIR}"
6BBFILES ?= ""
7
8BBLAYERS ?= " \
9 ##OEROOT##/meta \
10 ##OEROOT##/meta-poky \
11 ##OEROOT##/meta-freescale \
12 ##OEROOT##/meta-nfv-access-bsp-common \
13 ##OEROOT##/meta-nfv-access-bsp-arm \
14 ##OEROOT##/meta-virtualization \
15 ##OEROOT##/meta-enea-virtualization \
16 ##OEROOT##/meta-nfv-access-common \
17 ##OEROOT##/meta-el-nfv-access \
18 ##OEROOT##/meta-openembedded/meta-oe \
19 ##OEROOT##/meta-openembedded/meta-networking \
20 ##OEROOT##/meta-openembedded/meta-filesystems \
21 ##OEROOT##/meta-openembedded/meta-python \
22 ##OEROOT##/meta-openembedded/meta-webserver \
23 "
diff --git a/conf/template.qemuarm64/conf-notes.txt b/conf/template.qemuarm64/conf-notes.txt
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1Common targets are:
2 enea-edge-vnf
diff --git a/conf/template.qemuarm64/local.conf.sample b/conf/template.qemuarm64/local.conf.sample
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1#
2# This file is your local configuration file and is where all local user settings
3# are placed. The comments in this file give some guide to the options a new user
4# to the system might want to change but pretty much any configuration option can
5# be set in this file. More adventurous users can look at local.conf.extended
6# which contains other examples of configuration which can be placed in this file
7# but new users likely won't need any of them initially.
8#
9# Lines starting with the '#' character are commented out and in some cases the
10# default values are provided as comments to show people example syntax. Enabling
11# the option is a question of removing the # character and making any change to the
12# variable as required.
13
14#
15# Machine Selection
16#
17# You need to select a specific machine to target the build with. There are a selection
18# of emulated machines available which can boot and run in the QEMU emulator:
19#
20#MACHINE ?= "qemuarm"
21#MACHINE ?= "qemuarm64"
22#MACHINE ?= "qemumips"
23#MACHINE ?= "qemumips64"
24#MACHINE ?= "qemuppc"
25#MACHINE ?= "qemux86"
26#MACHINE ?= "qemux86-64"
27#
28# There are also the following hardware board target machines included for
29# demonstration purposes:
30#
31#MACHINE ?= "beaglebone"
32#MACHINE ?= "genericx86"
33#MACHINE ?= "genericx86-64"
34#MACHINE ?= "mpc8315e-rdb"
35#MACHINE ?= "edgerouter"
36#
37# This sets the default machine to be qemux86 if no other machine is selected:
38MACHINE ?= "qemuarm64"
39
40
41#
42# Where to place downloads
43#
44# During a first build the system will download many different source code tarballs
45# from various upstream projects. This can take a while, particularly if your network
46# connection is slow. These are all stored in DL_DIR. When wiping and rebuilding you
47# can preserve this directory to speed up this part of subsequent builds. This directory
48# is safe to share between multiple builds on the same machine too.
49#
50# The default is a downloads directory under TOPDIR which is the build directory.
51#
52#DL_DIR ?= "${TOPDIR}/downloads"
53
54#
55# Where to place shared-state files
56#
57# BitBake has the capability to accelerate builds based on previously built output.
58# This is done using "shared state" files which can be thought of as cache objects
59# and this option determines where those files are placed.
60#
61# You can wipe out TMPDIR leaving this directory intact and the build would regenerate
62# from these files if no changes were made to the configuration. If changes were made
63# to the configuration, only shared state files where the state was still valid would
64# be used (done using checksums).
65#
66# The default is a sstate-cache directory under TOPDIR.
67#
68#SSTATE_DIR ?= "${TOPDIR}/sstate-cache"
69
70#
71# Where to place the build output
72#
73# This option specifies where the bulk of the building work should be done and
74# where BitBake should place its temporary files and output. Keep in mind that
75# this includes the extraction and compilation of many applications and the toolchain
76# which can use Gigabytes of hard disk space.
77#
78# The default is a tmp directory under TOPDIR.
79#
80#TMPDIR = "${TOPDIR}/tmp"
81
82#
83# Default policy config
84#
85# The distribution setting controls which policy settings are used as defaults.
86# The default value is fine for general Yocto project use, at least initially.
87# Ultimately when creating custom policy, people will likely end up subclassing
88# these defaults.
89#
90DISTRO ?= "eneanfvaccess"
91# As an example of a subclass there is a "bleeding" edge policy configuration
92# where many versions are set to the absolute latest code from the upstream
93# source control systems. This is just mentioned here as an example, its not
94# useful to most new users.
95# DISTRO ?= "poky-bleeding"
96
97#
98# Package Management configuration
99#
100# This variable lists which packaging formats to enable. Multiple package backends
101# can be enabled at once and the first item listed in the variable will be used
102# to generate the root filesystems.
103# Options are:
104# - 'package_deb' for debian style deb files
105# - 'package_ipk' for ipk files are used by opkg (a debian style embedded package manager)
106# - 'package_rpm' for rpm style packages
107# E.g.: PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_rpm package_deb package_ipk"
108# We default to rpm:
109PACKAGE_CLASSES ?= "package_deb"
110
111#
112# SDK/ADT target architecture
113#
114# This variable specifies the architecture to build SDK/ADT items for and means
115# you can build the SDK packages for architectures other than the machine you are
116# running the build on (i.e. building i686 packages on an x86_64 host).
117# Supported values are i686 and x86_64
118#SDKMACHINE ?= "i686"
119
120#
121# Extra image configuration defaults
122#
123# The EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES variable allows extra packages to be added to the generated
124# images. Some of these options are added to certain image types automatically. The
125# variable can contain the following options:
126# "dbg-pkgs" - add -dbg packages for all installed packages
127# (adds symbol information for debugging/profiling)
128# "dev-pkgs" - add -dev packages for all installed packages
129# (useful if you want to develop against libs in the image)
130# "ptest-pkgs" - add -ptest packages for all ptest-enabled packages
131# (useful if you want to run the package test suites)
132# "tools-sdk" - add development tools (gcc, make, pkgconfig etc.)
133# "tools-debug" - add debugging tools (gdb, strace)
134# "eclipse-debug" - add Eclipse remote debugging support
135# "tools-profile" - add profiling tools (oprofile, lttng, valgrind)
136# "tools-testapps" - add useful testing tools (ts_print, aplay, arecord etc.)
137# "debug-tweaks" - make an image suitable for development
138# e.g. ssh root access has a blank password
139# There are other application targets that can be used here too, see
140# meta/classes/image.bbclass and meta/classes/core-image.bbclass for more details.
141# We default to enabling the debugging tweaks.
142EXTRA_IMAGE_FEATURES = "debug-tweaks"
143
144#
145# Additional image features
146#
147# The following is a list of additional classes to use when building images which
148# enable extra features. Some available options which can be included in this variable
149# are:
150# - 'buildstats' collect build statistics
151# - 'image-mklibs' to reduce shared library files size for an image
152# - 'image-prelink' in order to prelink the filesystem image
153# - 'image-swab' to perform host system intrusion detection
154# NOTE: if listing mklibs & prelink both, then make sure mklibs is before prelink
155# NOTE: mklibs also needs to be explicitly enabled for a given image, see local.conf.extended
156# NOTE: image-prelink is removed by sota.conf.inc
157USER_CLASSES ?= "buildstats image-mklibs image-prelink"
158
159#
160# Runtime testing of images
161#
162# The build system can test booting virtual machine images under qemu (an emulator)
163# after any root filesystems are created and run tests against those images. To
164# enable this uncomment this line. See classes/testimage(-auto).bbclass for
165# further details.
166#TEST_IMAGE = "1"
167#
168# Interactive shell configuration
169#
170# Under certain circumstances the system may need input from you and to do this it
171# can launch an interactive shell. It needs to do this since the build is
172# multithreaded and needs to be able to handle the case where more than one parallel
173# process may require the user's attention. The default is iterate over the available
174# terminal types to find one that works.
175#
176# Examples of the occasions this may happen are when resolving patches which cannot
177# be applied, to use the devshell or the kernel menuconfig
178#
179# Supported values are auto, gnome, xfce, rxvt, screen, konsole (KDE 3.x only), none
180# Note: currently, Konsole support only works for KDE 3.x due to the way
181# newer Konsole versions behave
182#OE_TERMINAL = "auto"
183# By default disable interactive patch resolution (tasks will just fail instead):
184PATCHRESOLVE = "noop"
185
186#
187# Disk Space Monitoring during the build
188#
189# Monitor the disk space during the build. If there is less that 1GB of space or less
190# than 100K inodes in any key build location (TMPDIR, DL_DIR, SSTATE_DIR), gracefully
191# shutdown the build. If there is less that 100MB or 1K inodes, perform a hard abort
192# of the build. The reason for this is that running completely out of space can corrupt
193# files and damages the build in ways which may not be easily recoverable.
194# It's necesary to monitor /tmp, if there is no space left the build will fail
195# with very exotic errors.
196BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "\
197 STOPTASKS,${TMPDIR},1G,100K \
198 STOPTASKS,${DL_DIR},1G,100K \
199 STOPTASKS,${SSTATE_DIR},1G,100K \
200 STOPTASKS,/tmp,100M,100K \
201 ABORT,${TMPDIR},100M,1K \
202 ABORT,${DL_DIR},100M,1K \
203 ABORT,${SSTATE_DIR},100M,1K \
204 ABORT,/tmp,10M,1K"
205
206#
207# Shared-state files from other locations
208#
209# As mentioned above, shared state files are prebuilt cache data objects which can
210# used to accelerate build time. This variable can be used to configure the system
211# to search other mirror locations for these objects before it builds the data itself.
212#
213# This can be a filesystem directory, or a remote url such as http or ftp. These
214# would contain the sstate-cache results from previous builds (possibly from other
215# machines). This variable works like fetcher MIRRORS/PREMIRRORS and points to the
216# cache locations to check for the shared objects.
217# NOTE: if the mirror uses the same structure as SSTATE_DIR, you need to add PATH
218# at the end as shown in the examples below. This will be substituted with the
219# correct path within the directory structure.
220#SSTATE_MIRRORS ?= "\
221#file://.* http://someserver.tld/share/sstate/PATH;downloadfilename=PATH \n \
222#file://.* file:///some/local/dir/sstate/PATH"
223
224
225#
226# Qemu configuration
227#
228# By default qemu will build with a builtin VNC server where graphical output can be
229# seen. The two lines below enable the SDL backend too. By default libsdl-native will
230# be built, if you want to use your host's libSDL instead of the minimal libsdl built
231# by libsdl-native then uncomment the ASSUME_PROVIDED line below.
232PACKAGECONFIG_append_pn-qemu-native = " sdl"
233PACKAGECONFIG_append_pn-nativesdk-qemu = " sdl"
234#ASSUME_PROVIDED += "libsdl-native"
235
236# CONF_VERSION is increased each time build/conf/ changes incompatibly and is used to
237# track the version of this file when it was generated. This can safely be ignored if
238# this doesn't mean anything to you.
239CONF_VERSION = "1"
240
241SKIP_META_VIRT_SANITY_CHECK = "1"
242
243DISTRO_FEATURES_remove = " efi-secure-boot"
diff --git a/scripts/lib/wic/canned-wks/enea-edge-vnf-qemuarm64.wks b/scripts/lib/wic/canned-wks/enea-edge-vnf-qemuarm64.wks
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1# short-description: Create an GPT partition table with EFI
2# long-description: Create an GPT partition table with EFI
3part /boot --source bootimg-efi --sourceparams="loader=grub-efi" --label boot --active --part-type C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B --use-uuid --align 1024
4part / --source rootfs --fstype=ext4 --label access --part-type 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4 --use-uuid --align 1024
5bootloader --ptable gpt --timeout=5 --append="console=ttyAMA0,115200 hugepagesz=2M hugepages=256 isolcpus=1 nohz_full=1 rcu_nocbs=1 audit=0 quiet"