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Signed-off-by: Kostiantyn Bushko <kbushko@intellias.com>
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Also should work for other bootloaders. This is intended to help with
keeping around older versions of images with a similarly old bootloader.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Vacek <patrickvacek@gmail.com>
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No use printing all that if there's a problem anyway.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Vacek <patrickvacek@gmail.com>
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Anything else will cause problems because of the hackery with keeping
backup copies of the image and the u-boot rom.
Also warn about supplying a different image name after the overlay has
been created. That doesn't work and it will be ignored.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Vacek <patrickvacek@gmail.com>
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Since bitbake can remove old images that an overlay was non-obviously
dependent on, the safest thing to do is make a copy of the image and
keep it alongside the overlay. When using the overlay later,
automatically use that image. Also do the same thing with the U-Boot
rom. This should also make moving the overlay file to another machine
much easier.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Vacek <patrickvacek@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Laurent Bonnans <laurent.bonnans@here.com>
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This sets up a simulated 'in vehicle' network. Add support for a Primary node
with a DHCP server and a secondary node with a DHCP client.
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Autodetect KVM by using the 'kvm-ok' command line tool. This has two benefits:
Firstly, it improves the UX of run-qemu-ota when working on machines without
KVM (e.g. AWS). Previously, people had to use the --no-kvm option in these
cases.
Secondary, it makes oe-selftest usable on machines without KVM. Our tests call
run-qemu-ota, and we want to able to run them on machines without KVM.
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Is is now easy to build a specific branch by adding the following line to
local.conf
BRANCH_pn-aktualizr = "mybranchname"
Also, the run-qemu-ota script can also take a path to an image file, which is
useful for long-term test images.
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Also remove old bash scripts for running inside qemu
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