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authorYevgeny Popovych <yevgenyp@pointgrab.com>2018-06-19 13:08:50 +0300
committerPhil Wise <philip.wise@here.com>2018-08-14 16:03:10 +0200
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classes, images: Use standard variables for initramfs
This will reduce the level of indirection and improve compatibility with the rest of OE. For example, FIT that includes initramfs may now be built. Signed-off-by: Yevgeny Popovych <yevgenyp@pointgrab.com>
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79* `OSTREE_REPO` - path to your OSTree repository. Defaults to `$\{DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/ostree_repo` 79* `OSTREE_REPO` - path to your OSTree repository. Defaults to `$\{DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/ostree_repo`
80* `OSTREE_OSNAME` - OS deployment name on your target device. For more information about deployments and osnames see the https://ostree.readthedocs.io/en/latest/manual/deployment/[OSTree documentation]. Defaults to "poky". 80* `OSTREE_OSNAME` - OS deployment name on your target device. For more information about deployments and osnames see the https://ostree.readthedocs.io/en/latest/manual/deployment/[OSTree documentation]. Defaults to "poky".
81* `OSTREE_INITRAMFS_IMAGE` - initramfs/initrd image that is used as a proxy while booting into OSTree deployment. Do not change this setting unless you are sure that your initramfs can serve as such a proxy. 81* `INITRAMFS_IMAGE` - initramfs/initrd image that is used as a proxy while booting into OSTree deployment. Do not change this setting unless you are sure that your initramfs can serve as such a proxy.
82* `SOTA_PACKED_CREDENTIALS` - when set, your ostree commit will be pushed to a remote repo as a bitbake step. This should be the path to a zipped credentials file in https://github.com/advancedtelematic/aktualizr/blob/master/docs/credentials.adoc[the format accepted by garage-push]. 82* `SOTA_PACKED_CREDENTIALS` - when set, your ostree commit will be pushed to a remote repo as a bitbake step. This should be the path to a zipped credentials file in https://github.com/advancedtelematic/aktualizr/blob/master/docs/credentials.adoc[the format accepted by garage-push].
83* `SOTA_CLIENT_PROV` - which provisioning method to use. Valid options are https://github.com/advancedtelematic/aktualizr/blob/master/docs/automatic-provisioning.adoc[`aktualizr-auto-prov`], https://github.com/advancedtelematic/aktualizr/blob/master/docs/implicit-provisioning.adoc[`aktualizr-implicit-prov`], and https://github.com/advancedtelematic/aktualizr/blob/master/docs/hsm-provisioning.adoc[`aktualizr-hsm-prov`]. The default is `aktualizr-auto-prov`. This can also be set to an empty string to avoid using a provisioning recipe. 83* `SOTA_CLIENT_PROV` - which provisioning method to use. Valid options are https://github.com/advancedtelematic/aktualizr/blob/master/docs/automatic-provisioning.adoc[`aktualizr-auto-prov`], https://github.com/advancedtelematic/aktualizr/blob/master/docs/implicit-provisioning.adoc[`aktualizr-implicit-prov`], and https://github.com/advancedtelematic/aktualizr/blob/master/docs/hsm-provisioning.adoc[`aktualizr-hsm-prov`]. The default is `aktualizr-auto-prov`. This can also be set to an empty string to avoid using a provisioning recipe.
84* `SOTA_CLIENT_FEATURES` - extensions to aktualizr. The only valid options are `hsm` (to build with HSM support) and `secondary-network` (to set up a simulated 'in-vehicle' network with support for a primary node with a DHCP server and a secondary node with a DHCP client). 84* `SOTA_CLIENT_FEATURES` - extensions to aktualizr. The only valid options are `hsm` (to build with HSM support) and `secondary-network` (to set up a simulated 'in-vehicle' network with support for a primary node with a DHCP server and a secondary node with a DHCP client).