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authorRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2016-02-16 16:42:58 +0000
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2016-02-28 11:31:17 +0000
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meta-yocto: Rename to meta-poky to better match its purpose
"poky" is the reference distribution for the Yocto Project. This renames the layer within the meta-yocto repository to meta-poky, better matching what that layer contains. A layer.conf file is left behind as this is the only way which allows existing builds to migrate safely to the new name. It will be removed at some future point. This change requires the corresponding OE-Core change to handle the migration and the changes to the infrastructure to support this. (From meta-yocto rev: d0c88df2e14672fca4ebbde93c5efbcd0e4fa9b6) Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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1# BBMASK contains regular expressions that can be used to tell BitBake to ignore
2# certain recipes.
3#BBMASK = ""
4
5#
6# Parallelism Options
7#
8# These two options control how much parallelism BitBake should use. The first
9# option determines how many tasks bitbake should run in parallel:
10#
11#BB_NUMBER_THREADS ?= "4"
12#
13# Default to setting automatically based on cpu count
14#BB_NUMBER_THREADS ?= "${@oe.utils.cpu_count()}"
15#
16# The second option controls how many processes make should run in parallel when
17# running compile tasks:
18#
19#PARALLEL_MAKE ?= "-j 4"
20#
21# Default to setting automatically based on cpu count
22#PARALLEL_MAKE ?= "-j ${@oe.utils.cpu_count()}"
23#
24# For a quad-core machine, BB_NUMBER_THREADS = "4", PARALLEL_MAKE = "-j 4" would
25# be appropriate for example.
26
27
28# glibc configurability is used to reduce minimal image's size.
29# the all supported glibc options are listed in DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC
30# and disabled by default. Uncomment and copy the DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC
31# and DISTRO_FEATURES definitions to local.conf to enable the options.
32#DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC = "ipv6 libc-backtrace libc-big-macros libc-bsd libc-cxx-tests libc-catgets libc-charsets libc-crypt \
33# libc-crypt-ufc libc-db-aliases libc-envz libc-fcvt libc-fmtmsg libc-fstab libc-ftraverse \
34# libc-getlogin libc-idn libc-inet libc-inet-anl libc-libm libc-locales libc-locale-code \
35# libc-memusage libc-nis libc-nsswitch libc-rcmd libc-rtld-debug libc-spawn libc-streams libc-sunrpc \
36# libc-utmp libc-utmpx libc-wordexp libc-posix-clang-wchar libc-posix-regexp libc-posix-regexp-glibc \
37# libc-posix-wchar-io"
38
39#DISTRO_FEATURES = "alsa bluetooth ext2 irda pcmcia usbgadget usbhost wifi nfs zeroconf pci ${DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC}"
40
41# If you want to get an image based on directfb without x11, Please copy this variable to build/conf/local.conf
42#DISTRO_FEATURES = "alsa argp bluetooth ext2 irda largefile pcmcia usbgadget usbhost wifi xattr nfs zeroconf pci 3g directfb ${DISTRO_FEATURES_LIBC}"
43
44# ENABLE_BINARY_LOCALE_GENERATION controls the generation of binary locale
45# packages at build time using qemu-native. Disabling it (by setting it to 0)
46# will save some build time at the expense of breaking i18n on devices with
47# less than 128MB RAM.
48#ENABLE_BINARY_LOCALE_GENERATION = "1"
49
50# Set GLIBC_GENERATE_LOCALES to the locales you wish to generate should you not
51# wish to perform the time-consuming step of generating all LIBC locales.
52# NOTE: If removing en_US.UTF-8 you will also need to uncomment, and set
53# appropriate value for IMAGE_LINGUAS.
54# WARNING: this may break localisation!
55#GLIBC_GENERATE_LOCALES = "en_GB.UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8"
56#IMAGE_LINGUAS ?= "en-gb"
57
58# The following are used to control options related to debugging.
59#
60# Uncomment this to change the optimization to make debugging easer, at the
61# possible cost of performance.
62# DEBUG_BUILD = "1"
63#
64# Uncomment this to disable the stripping of the installed binaries
65# INHIBIT_PACKAGE_STRIP = "1"
66#
67# Uncomment this to disable the split of the debug information into -dbg files
68# INHIBIT_PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT = "1"
69#
70# When splitting debug information, the following controls the results of the
71# file splitting.
72#
73# .debug (default):
74# When splitting the debug information will be placed into
75# a .debug directory in the same dirname of the binary produced:
76# /bin/foo -> /bin/.debug/foo
77#
78# debug-file-directory:
79# When splitting the debug information will be placed into
80# a central debug-file-directory, /usr/lib/debug:
81# /bin/foo -> /usr/lib/debug/bin/foo.debug
82#
83# Any source code referenced in the debug symbols will be copied
84# and made available within the /usr/src/debug directory
85#
86#PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT_STYLE = '.debug'
87# PACKAGE_DEBUG_SPLIT_STYLE = 'debug-file-directory'
88
89# Uncomment these to build a package such that you can use gprof to profile it.
90# NOTE: This will only work with 'linux' targets, not
91# 'linux-uclibc', as uClibc doesn't provide the necessary
92# object files. Also, don't build glibc itself with these
93# flags, or it'll fail to build.
94#
95# PROFILE_OPTIMIZATION = "-pg"
96# SELECTED_OPTIMIZATION = "${PROFILE_OPTIMIZATION}"
97# LDFLAGS =+ "-pg"
98
99# TCMODE controls the characteristics of the generated packages/images by
100# telling poky which toolchain 'profile' to use.
101#
102# The default is "default" which uses the internal toolchain. With
103# additional layers, it is possible to set this to use a precompiled
104# external toolchain. One example is the Sourcery G++ Toolchain, support
105# for which is now in the separate meta-sourcery layer:
106#
107# http://github.com/MentorEmbedded/meta-sourcery/
108#
109# meta-sourcery can be used as a template for adding support for other
110# external toolchains. See the link above for further details.
111#
112# TCMODE points the system to a file in conf/distro/include/tcmode-${TCMODE}.inc,
113# so for meta-sourcery which has conf/distro/include/tcmode-external-sourcery.inc
114# you would set it as follows:
115#
116# TCMODE ?= "external-sourcery"
117
118# mklibs library size optimization is more useful to smaller images,
119# and less useful for bigger images. Also mklibs library optimization
120# can break the ABI compatibility, so should not be applied to the
121# images which are to be extended or upgraded later.
122#This enabled mklibs library size optimization just for the specified image.
123#MKLIBS_OPTIMIZED_IMAGES ?= "core-image-minimal"
124#This enable mklibs library size optimization will be for all the images.
125#MKLIBS_OPTIMIZED_IMAGES ?= "all"
126
127# Uncomment this if your host distribution provides the help2man tool.
128#ASSUME_PROVIDED += "help2man-native"
129
130# This value is currently used by pseudo to determine if the recipe should
131# build both the 32-bit and 64-bit wrapper libraries on a 64-bit build system.
132#
133# Pseudo will attempt to determine if a 32-bit wrapper is necessary, but
134# it doesn't always guess properly. If you have 32-bit executables on
135# your 64-bit build system, you likely want to set this to "0",
136# otherwise you could end up with incorrect file attributes on the
137# target filesystem.
138#
139# Default is to not build 32 bit libs on 64 bit systems, uncomment this
140# if you need the 32 bits libs
141#NO32LIBS = "0"
142
143# Uncomment the following lines to enable multilib builds
144#require conf/multilib.conf
145#MULTILIBS = "multilib:lib32"
146#DEFAULTTUNE_virtclass-multilib-lib32 = "x86"
147
148# Set RPM_PREFER_ELF_ARCH to configure preferred ABI when using rpm packaging
149# backend to generate a rootfs, choices are:
150# 1: ELF32 wins
151# 2: ELF64 wins
152# 4: ELF64 N32 wins (for mips64 or mips64el only)
153#RPM_PREFER_ELF_ARCH ?= "2"
154
155# The network based PR service host and port
156# Uncomment the following lines to enable PRservice.
157# Set PRSERV_HOST to 'localhost:0' to automatically
158# start local PRService.
159# Set to other values to use remote PRService.
160#PRSERV_HOST = "localhost:0"
161
162# Additional image generation features
163#
164# The following is a list of classes to import to use in the generation of images
165# currently an example class is image_types_uboot
166# IMAGE_CLASSES = " image_types_uboot"
167
168# The following options will build a companion 'debug filesystem' in addition
169# to the normal deployable filesystem. This companion system allows a
170# debugger to know the symbols and related sources. It can be used to
171# debug a remote 'production' system without having to add the debug symbols
172# and sources to remote system. If IMAGE_FSTYPES_DEBUGFS is not defined, it
173# defaults to IMAGE_FSTYPES.
174#IMAGE_GEN_DEBUGFS = "1"
175#IMAGE_FSTYPES_DEBUGFS = "tar.gz"
176
177# Incremental rpm image generation, the rootfs would be totally removed
178# and re-created in the second generation by default, but with
179# INC_RPM_IMAGE_GEN = "1", the rpm based rootfs would be kept, and will
180# do update(remove/add some pkgs) on it. NOTE: This is not suggested
181# when you want to create a productive rootfs
182#INC_RPM_IMAGE_GEN = "1"
183
184# This is a list of packages that require a commercial license to ship
185# product. If shipped as part of an image these packages may have
186# implications so they are disabled by default. To enable them,
187# un-comment the below as appropriate.
188#LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST = "commercial_gst-fluendo-mp3 \
189# commercial_gst-openmax \
190# commercial_gst-plugins-ugly \
191# commercial_lame \
192# commercial_libmad \
193# commercial_libomxil \
194# commercial_mpeg2dec"
195
196
197#
198# Disk space monitor, take action when the disk space or the amount of
199# inode is running low, it is enabled when BB_DISKMON_DIRS is set.
200#
201# Set the directory for the monitor, the format is:
202# "action,directory,minimum_space,minimum_free_inode"
203#
204# The "action" must be set and should be one of:
205# ABORT: Immediately abort
206# STOPTASKS: The new tasks can't be executed any more, will stop the build
207# when the running tasks have been done.
208# WARN: show warnings (see BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL for more information)
209#
210# The "directory" must be set, any directory is OK.
211#
212# Either "minimum_space" or "minimum_free_inode" (or both of them)
213# should be set, otherwise the monitor would not be enabled,
214# the unit can be G, M, K or none, but do NOT use GB, MB or KB
215# (B is not needed).
216#BB_DISKMON_DIRS = "STOPTASKS,${TMPDIR},1G,100K WARN,${SSTATE_DIR},1G,100K"
217#
218# Set disk space and inode interval (only works when the action is "WARN",
219# the unit can be G, M, or K, but do NOT use the GB, MB or KB
220# (B is not needed), the format is:
221# "disk_space_interval,disk_inode_interval", the default value is
222# "50M,5K" which means that it would warn when the free space is
223# lower than the minimum space(or inode), and would repeat the warning
224# when the disk space reduces 50M (or the amount of inode reduces 5k).
225#BB_DISKMON_WARNINTERVAL = "50M,5K"
226
227# Archive the source and put them to ${DEPLOY_DIR}/sources/.
228#
229#INHERIT += "archiver"
230#
231# The tarball for the patched source will be created by default, and you
232# can configure the archiver as follow:
233#
234# Create archive for:
235# 1) original (or unpacked) source:
236#ARCHIVER_MODE[src] = "original"
237# 2) patched source: (default)
238#ARCHIVER_MODE[src] = "patched"
239# 3) configured source:
240#ARCHIVER_MODE[src] = "configured"
241#
242# 4) the patches between do_unpack and do_patch:
243#ARCHIVER_MODE[diff] = "1"
244# set the files that you'd like to exclude from the diff:
245#ARCHIVER_MODE[diff-exclude] ?= ".pc autom4te.cache patches"
246#
247# 5) the environment data, similar to 'bitbake -e recipe':
248#ARCHIVER_MODE[dumpdata] = "1"
249#
250# 6) the recipe (.bb and .inc):
251#ARCHIVER_MODE[recipe] = "1"
252#
253# 7) Whether output the .src.rpm package:
254#ARCHIVER_MODE[srpm] = "1"
255#
256# 8) Filter the license, the recipe whose license in
257# COPYLEFT_LICENSE_INCLUDE will be included, and in
258# COPYLEFT_LICENSE_EXCLUDE will be excluded.
259#COPYLEFT_LICENSE_INCLUDE = 'GPL* LGPL*'
260#COPYLEFT_LICENSE_EXCLUDE = 'CLOSED Proprietary'
261#
262# 9) Config the recipe type that will be archived, the type can be
263# target, native, nativesdk, cross, crosssdk and cross-canadian,
264# you can set one or more types. Archive all types by default.
265#COPYLEFT_RECIPE_TYPES = 'target'
266#
267
268# Remove the old image before the new one generated to save disk space
269#RM_OLD_IMAGE = "1"
270
271#
272# GCC/LD FLAGS to enable more secure code generation
273#
274# By including the security_flags include file you enable flags
275# to the compiler and linker that cause them to generate more secure
276# code, this is enabled by default in the poky-lsb distro.
277# This does affect compile speed slightly.
278#
279# Use the following line to enable the security compiler and linker flags to your build
280#require conf/distro/include/security_flags.inc
281
282# Image level user/group configuration.
283# Inherit extrausers to make the setting of EXTRA_USERS_PARAMS effective.
284#INHERIT += "extrausers"
285# User / group settings
286# The settings are sperated by the ; character.
287# Each setting is actually a command. The supported commands are useradd,
288# groupadd, userdel, groupdel, usermod and groupmod.
289#EXTRA_USERS_PARAMS = "\
290#useradd -p '' tester; \
291#groupadd developers; \
292#userdel nobody; \
293#groupdel video; \
294#groupmod -g 1020 developers; \
295#usermod -s /bin/sh tester; \
296#"
297
298# Various packages dynamically add users and groups to the system at package
299# install time. For programs that do not care what the uid/gid is of the
300# resulting users/groups, the order of the install will determine the final
301# uid/gid. This can lead to non-deterministic uid/gid values from one build
302# to another. Use the following settings to specify that all user/group adds
303# should be created based on a static passwd/group file.
304#
305# Note, if you enable or disable the useradd-staticids in a configured system,
306# the TMPDIR may contain incorrect uid/gid values. Clearing the TMPDIR
307# will correct this condition.
308#
309# By default the system looks in the BBPATH for files/passwd and files/group
310# the default can be overriden by spefying USERADD_UID/GID_TABLES.
311#
312#USERADDEXTENSION = "useradd-staticids"
313#USERADD_UID_TABLES = "files/passwd"
314#USERADD_GID_TABLES = "files/group"
315#
316# In order to prevent generating a system where a dynamicly assigned uid/gid
317# can exist, you should enable the following setting. This will force the
318# system to error out if the user/group name is not defined in the
319# files/passwd or files/group (or specified replacements.)
320#USERADD_ERROR_DYNAMIC = "1"
321
322# Enabling FORTRAN
323# Note this is not officially supported and is just illustrated here to
324# show an example of how it can be done
325# You'll also need your fortran recipe to depend on libgfortran
326#FORTRAN_forcevariable = ",fortran"
327#RUNTIMETARGET_append_pn-gcc-runtime = " libquadmath"
328
329#
330# Kernel image features
331#
332# The INITRAMFS_IMAGE image variable will cause an additional recipe to
333# be built as a dependency to the what ever rootfs recipe you might be
334# using such as core-image-sato. The initramfs might be needed for
335# the initial boot of of the target system such as to load kernel
336# modules prior to mounting the root file system.
337#
338# INITRAMFS_IMAGE_BUNDLE variable controls if the image recipe
339# specified by the INITRAMFS_IMAGE will be run through an extra pass
340# through the kernel compilation in order to build a single binary
341# which contains both the kernel image and the initramfs. The
342# combined binary will be deposited into the tmp/deploy directory.
343# NOTE: You can set INITRAMFS_IMAGE in an image recipe, but
344# INITRAMFS_IMAGE_BUNDLE can only be set in a conf file.
345#
346#INITRAMFS_IMAGE = "core-image-minimal-initramfs"
347#INITRAMFS_IMAGE_BUNDLE = "1"
348
349#
350# IPK Hierarchical feed
351#
352# In some cases it may be desirable not to have all package files in the same
353# directory. An example would be when package feeds are to be uploaded to a
354# shared webhosting service or transferred to a Windows machine which may have
355# problems with directories containing multiple thousands of files.
356#
357# If the IPK_HIERARCHICAL_FEED variable is set to "1", packages will be split
358# between subdirectories in a similar way to how Debian package feeds are
359# organised. In the hierarchical feed, package files are written to
360# <outdir>/<arch>/<pkg_prefix>/<pkg_subdir>, where pkg_prefix is the first
361# letter of the package file name for non-lib packages or "lib" plus the 4th
362# letter of the package file name for lib packages (eg, 'l' for less, 'libc' for
363# libc6). pkg_subdir is the root of the package file name, discarding the
364# version and architecture parts and the common suffixes '-dbg', '-dev', '-doc',
365# '-staticdev', '-locale' and '-locale-*' which are listed in
366# meta/conf/bitbake.conf.
367#
368# If IPK_HIERARCHICAL_FEED is unset or set to any other value, the traditional
369# feed layout is used where package files are placed in <outdir>/<arch>/.
370#
371#IPK_HIERARCHICAL_FEED = "1"
372#
373
374# Using RPM4
375#
376# Currently the rootfs_rpm code has a hard depends on rpmresolve:do_populate_sysroot,
377# when using rpm4 the rpmresolve code will not compile due to a missing header file.
378# That dependency needs to be removed when using RPM4, also the PREFERRED_VERSION needs
379# to be set. This example shows how to enable rpm4
380# PREFERRED_VERSION_rpm = "4.11.2"
381# PREFERRED_VERSION_rpm-native = "4.11.2"
382# RPMROOTFSDEPENDS_remove = "rpmresolve-native:do_populate_sysroot"
383
384#
385# Use busybox/mdev for system initialization
386#
387#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_dev_manager = "busybox-mdev"
388#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_login_manager = "busybox"
389#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = "busybox"
390#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_initscripts = "initscripts"
391#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_keymaps = "keymaps"
392#DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED += "sysvinit"
393
394#
395# Use systemd for system initialization
396#
397#DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " systemd"
398#DISTRO_FEATURES_BACKFILL_CONSIDERED += "sysvinit"
399#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = "systemd"
400#VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_initscripts = "systemd-compat-units"