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author | Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> | 2013-01-07 09:12:13 -0600 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org> | 2013-01-16 15:59:14 +0000 |
commit | f9a8256553dae51792df4a4aefa8175342b21765 (patch) | |
tree | 103fd51b2f28ef8c5403d156faaf7630a589e4d8 | |
parent | 467cb3d32e32ba77bb9ff06865a48d02ec17b9c4 (diff) | |
download | poky-f9a8256553dae51792df4a4aefa8175342b21765.tar.gz |
kernel-dev: General edits during re-write.
(From yocto-docs rev: 7fc9b1bdeb63c32252a243ab21e31ba25779bb1b)
Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml | 53 |
1 files changed, 33 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml b/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml index 8b626e5ec9..ad46fcc8f0 100644 --- a/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml +++ b/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml | |||
@@ -3,9 +3,11 @@ | |||
3 | [<!ENTITY % poky SYSTEM "../poky.ent"> %poky; ] > | 3 | [<!ENTITY % poky SYSTEM "../poky.ent"> %poky; ] > |
4 | 4 | ||
5 | <chapter id='kernel-dev-advanced'> | 5 | <chapter id='kernel-dev-advanced'> |
6 | |||
7 | <title>Working with Advanced Metadata</title> | 6 | <title>Working with Advanced Metadata</title> |
8 | 7 | ||
8 | <section id='kernel-dev-advanced-overview'> | ||
9 | <title>Overview</title> | ||
10 | |||
9 | <para> | 11 | <para> |
10 | In addition to supporting configuration fragments and patches, the | 12 | In addition to supporting configuration fragments and patches, the |
11 | Yocto Project kernel tools also support rich | 13 | Yocto Project kernel tools also support rich |
@@ -60,37 +62,48 @@ together as needed, but maintain them in only one place. Similar logic applies | |||
60 | to source changes. | 62 | to source changes. |
61 | </literallayout> | 63 | </literallayout> |
62 | </para> | 64 | </para> |
65 | </section> | ||
63 | 66 | ||
64 | <section id='using-metadata-in-a-recipe'> | 67 | <section id='using-kernel-metadata-in-a-recipe'> |
65 | <title>Using Metadata in a Recipe</title> | 68 | <title>Using Kernel Metadata in a Recipe</title> |
66 | 69 | ||
67 | <para> | 70 | <para> |
68 | The metadata provided with any linux-yocto style Linux kernel sources | 71 | The kernel sources in the Yocto Project contain kernel Metadata, which is |
69 | must define a BSP that corresponds to the definition laid out in the | 72 | located in the <filename>meta</filename> branches of the kernel source |
70 | recipe. | 73 | Git repositories. |
71 | A BSP consists of an aggregation of kernel policy and hardware specific | 74 | This Metadata defines Board Support Packages (BSPs) that |
75 | correspond to definitions in linux-yocto recipes for the same BSPs. | ||
76 | A BSP consists of an aggregation of kernel policy and hardware-specific | ||
72 | feature enablement. | 77 | feature enablement. |
73 | This can be influenced from within the recipe. | 78 | The BSP can be influenced from within the linux-yocto recipe. |
79 | <note> | ||
80 | Linux kernel source that contains this Metadata is said to be | ||
81 | "linux-yocto style" kernel source. | ||
82 | A Linux kernel recipe that inherits from the | ||
83 | <filename>linux-yocto.inc</filename> include file is said to be a | ||
84 | "linux-yocto style" recipe. | ||
85 | </note> | ||
74 | </para> | 86 | </para> |
75 | 87 | ||
76 | <para> | 88 | <para> |
77 | Every linux-yocto style recipe must define the following variable: | 89 | Every linux-yocto style recipe must define the |
78 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 90 | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-KMACHINE'><filename>KMACHINE</filename></ulink> |
79 | KMACHINE | 91 | variable. |
80 | </literallayout> | 92 | This variable is typically set to the same value as the |
81 | <filename>KMACHINE</filename> is typically set to the same value as | 93 | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-MACHINE'><filename>MACHINE</filename></ulink> |
82 | used within the recipe-space BSP definition, such as "routerstationpro" | 94 | variable used by BitBake (e.g. "routerstationpro" or "fri2"). |
83 | or "fri2". | ||
84 | However, multiple BSPs can reuse the same <filename>KMACHINE</filename> | 95 | However, multiple BSPs can reuse the same <filename>KMACHINE</filename> |
85 | name if they are built using the same BSP description. | 96 | name if they are built using the same BSP description. |
86 | See section 3.3.5 for more information. | 97 | See the <link linkend='bsp-descriptions'>BSP Descriptions</link> section |
98 | for more information. | ||
87 | The <filename>meta-intel</filename> "fri2" and "fri2-noemgd" are good | 99 | The <filename>meta-intel</filename> "fri2" and "fri2-noemgd" are good |
88 | examples of such a situation where each specifies | 100 | examples of such a situation where each specifies |
89 | <filename>KMACHINE</filename> as "fri2". | 101 | <filename>KMACHINE</filename> as "fri2". |
90 | </para> | 102 | </para> |
91 | 103 | ||
92 | <para> | 104 | <para> |
93 | They may optionally define the following variables: | 105 | The linux-yocto style recipes can optionally define the following |
106 | variables: | ||
94 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 107 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
95 | KBRANCH | 108 | KBRANCH |
96 | KERNEL_FEATURES | 109 | KERNEL_FEATURES |
@@ -839,7 +852,7 @@ The description file can include multiple patch statements, one per patch. | |||
839 | and patches to be the types of things you will want to specify | 852 | and patches to be the types of things you will want to specify |
840 | in the <filename>KERNEL_FEATURES</filename> variable of the | 853 | in the <filename>KERNEL_FEATURES</filename> variable of the |
841 | Linux kernel recipe. | 854 | Linux kernel recipe. |
842 | See the "<link linkend='using-metadata-in-a-recipe'>Using Metadata in a Recipe</link>" | 855 | See the "<link linkend='using-kernel-metadata-in-a-recipe'>Using Kernel Metadata in a Recipe</link>" |
843 | section earlier in the manual. | 856 | section earlier in the manual. |
844 | </para> | 857 | </para> |
845 | 858 | ||
@@ -885,7 +898,7 @@ will want to specify in the KERNEL_FEATURES variable of the Linux kernel recipe | |||
885 | as described in the previous section. | 898 | as described in the previous section. |
886 | The <filename>ktype</filename> is selected by the | 899 | The <filename>ktype</filename> is selected by the |
887 | <filename>LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE</filename> variable in the recipe. | 900 | <filename>LINUX_KERNEL_TYPE</filename> variable in the recipe. |
888 | See the "<link linkend='using-metadata-in-a-recipe'>Using Metadata in a Recipe</link>" | 901 | See the "<link linkend='using-kernel-metadata-in-a-recipe'>Using Kernel Metadata in a Recipe</link>" |
889 | section for more information. | 902 | section for more information. |
890 | </para> | 903 | </para> |
891 | 904 | ||
@@ -1315,7 +1328,7 @@ the KTYPE has changed, now set to "tiny". | |||
1315 | <title>Machine Branches</title> | 1328 | <title>Machine Branches</title> |
1316 | 1329 | ||
1317 | <para> | 1330 | <para> |
1318 | The "<link linkend='using-metadata-in-a-recipe'>Using Metadata in a Recipe</link>" | 1331 | The "<link linkend='using-kernel-metadata-in-a-recipe'>Using Kernel Metadata in a Recipe</link>" |
1319 | section introduced the <filename>KBRANCH</filename> variable, which | 1332 | section introduced the <filename>KBRANCH</filename> variable, which |
1320 | defines the source branch to use from the Linux kernel Git repository | 1333 | defines the source branch to use from the Linux kernel Git repository |
1321 | you are using. | 1334 | you are using. |