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authorScott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>2013-04-16 16:10:05 -0700
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2013-04-17 22:34:36 +0100
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bsp-guide: Some minor edits.
(From yocto-docs rev: 01121297f5b3c6ac4bfca4603ad3536fd1379639) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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@@ -1033,7 +1033,7 @@
1033 The Yocto Project includes a couple of tools that enable 1033 The Yocto Project includes a couple of tools that enable
1034 you to create a <link linkend='bsp-layers'>BSP layer</link> 1034 you to create a <link linkend='bsp-layers'>BSP layer</link>
1035 from scratch and do basic configuration and maintenance 1035 from scratch and do basic configuration and maintenance
1036 of the kernel without ever looking at a metadata file. 1036 of the kernel without ever looking at a Metadata file.
1037 These tools are <filename>yocto-bsp</filename> and <filename>yocto-kernel</filename>, 1037 These tools are <filename>yocto-bsp</filename> and <filename>yocto-kernel</filename>,
1038 respectively. 1038 respectively.
1039 </para> 1039 </para>
@@ -1283,16 +1283,16 @@
1283 In the example, we use the ARM architecture. 1283 In the example, we use the ARM architecture.
1284 </para></listitem> 1284 </para></listitem>
1285 <listitem><para>The script then prompts you for the kernel. 1285 <listitem><para>The script then prompts you for the kernel.
1286 The default 3.4 kernel is acceptable. 1286 The default 3.8 kernel is acceptable.
1287 So, the example accepts the default. 1287 So, the example accepts the default.
1288 If you enter 'n', the script prompts you to further enter the kernel 1288 If you enter 'n', the script prompts you to further enter the kernel
1289 you do want to use (e.g. 3.0, 3.2_preempt-rt, and so forth.).</para></listitem> 1289 you do want to use (e.g. 3.2, 3.2_preempt-rt, and so forth.).</para></listitem>
1290 <listitem><para>Next, the script asks whether you would like to have a new 1290 <listitem><para>Next, the script asks whether you would like to have a new
1291 branch created especially for your BSP in the local 1291 branch created especially for your BSP in the local
1292 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#local-kernel-files'>Linux Yocto Kernel</ulink> 1292 <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#local-kernel-files'>Linux Yocto Kernel</ulink>
1293 Git repository . 1293 Git repository .
1294 If not, then the script re-uses an existing branch.</para> 1294 If not, then the script re-uses an existing branch.</para>
1295 <para>In this example, the default (or 'yes') is accepted. 1295 <para>In this example, the default (or "yes") is accepted.
1296 Thus, a new branch is created for the BSP rather than using a common, shared 1296 Thus, a new branch is created for the BSP rather than using a common, shared
1297 branch. 1297 branch.
1298 The new branch is the branch committed to for any patches you might later add. 1298 The new branch is the branch committed to for any patches you might later add.
@@ -1304,8 +1304,8 @@
1304 you are now given the opportunity to select a particular machine branch on 1304 you are now given the opportunity to select a particular machine branch on
1305 which to base your new BSP-specific machine branch 1305 which to base your new BSP-specific machine branch
1306 (or to re-use if you had elected to not create a new branch). 1306 (or to re-use if you had elected to not create a new branch).
1307 Because this example is generating an <filename>arm</filename> BSP, the example 1307 Because this example is generating an ARM-based BSP, the example
1308 uses <filename>#1</filename> at the prompt, which selects the arm-versatile branch. 1308 uses <filename>#1</filename> at the prompt, which selects the ARM-versatile branch.
1309 </para></listitem> 1309 </para></listitem>
1310 <listitem><para>The remainder of the prompts are routine. 1310 <listitem><para>The remainder of the prompts are routine.
1311 Defaults are accepted for each.</para></listitem> 1311 Defaults are accepted for each.</para></listitem>
@@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@
1336 </literallayout> 1336 </literallayout>
1337 Adding the layer to this file allows the build system to build the BSP and 1337 Adding the layer to this file allows the build system to build the BSP and
1338 the <filename>yocto-kernel</filename> tool to be able to find the layer and 1338 the <filename>yocto-kernel</filename> tool to be able to find the layer and
1339 other metadata it needs on which to operate. 1339 other Metadata it needs on which to operate.
1340 </para> 1340 </para>
1341 </section> 1341 </section>
1342 1342