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315 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 315 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
316 | FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := "${THISDIR}/${PN}:" | 316 | FILESEXTRAPATHS_prepend := "${THISDIR}/${PN}:" |
317 | 317 | ||
318 | PRINC = "1" | 318 | PRINC := "${@int(PRINC) + 1}" |
319 | </literallayout> | 319 | </literallayout> |
320 | This example adds or overrides files in | 320 | This example adds or overrides files in |
321 | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SRC_URI'><filename>SRC_URI</filename></ulink> | 321 | <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-SRC_URI'><filename>SRC_URI</filename></ulink> |
@@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ | |||
1605 | <title>Patching the Kernel</title> | 1605 | <title>Patching the Kernel</title> |
1606 | 1606 | ||
1607 | <para> | 1607 | <para> |
1608 | Kernel modification involves changing or adding configurations to an existing kernel, | 1608 | Patching the kernel involves changing or adding configurations to an existing kernel, |
1609 | changing or adding recipes to the kernel that are needed to support specific hardware features, | 1609 | changing or adding recipes to the kernel that are needed to support specific hardware features, |
1610 | or even altering the source code itself. | 1610 | or even altering the source code itself. |
1611 | <note> | 1611 | <note> |
@@ -1618,15 +1618,15 @@ | |||
1618 | </para> | 1618 | </para> |
1619 | 1619 | ||
1620 | <para> | 1620 | <para> |
1621 | This example adds some simple QEMU emulator console output at boot time by | 1621 | This example creates a simple patch by adding some QEMU emulator console |
1622 | adding <filename>printk</filename> statements to the kernel's | 1622 | output at boot time through <filename>printk</filename> statements in the kernel's |
1623 | <filename>calibrate.c</filename> source code file. | 1623 | <filename>calibrate.c</filename> source code file. |
1624 | Booting the modified image causes the added messages to appear on the emulator's | 1624 | Applying the patch and booting the modified image causes the added |
1625 | console. | 1625 | messages to appear on the emulator's console. |
1626 | </para> | 1626 | </para> |
1627 | 1627 | ||
1628 | <section id='finding-the-kernel-source-files'> | 1628 | <section id='creating-the-patch'> |
1629 | <title>Finding the Kernel Source Files</title> | 1629 | <title>Creating the Patch</title> |
1630 | 1630 | ||
1631 | <para> | 1631 | <para> |
1632 | Describe how to find the source files in the build area. | 1632 | Describe how to find the source files in the build area. |
@@ -1635,305 +1635,6 @@ | |||
1635 | </para> | 1635 | </para> |
1636 | </section> | 1636 | </section> |
1637 | 1637 | ||
1638 | <section id='understanding-the-files-you-need'> | ||
1639 | <title>Understanding the Files You Need</title> | ||
1640 | |||
1641 | <para> | ||
1642 | Before you modify the kernel, you need to know what Git repositories and file | ||
1643 | structures you need. | ||
1644 | Briefly, you need the following: | ||
1645 | <itemizedlist> | ||
1646 | <listitem><para>A local | ||
1647 | <link linkend='source-directory'>Source Directory</link> for the | ||
1648 | poky Git repository</para></listitem> | ||
1649 | <listitem><para>Local copies of the | ||
1650 | <link linkend='poky-extras-repo'><filename>poky-extras</filename></link> | ||
1651 | Git repository placed within the Source Directory.</para></listitem> | ||
1652 | <listitem><para>A bare clone of the | ||
1653 | <link linkend='local-kernel-files'>Yocto Project Kernel</link> upstream Git | ||
1654 | repository to which you want to push your modifications. | ||
1655 | </para></listitem> | ||
1656 | <listitem><para>A copy of that bare clone in which you make your source | ||
1657 | modifications</para></listitem> | ||
1658 | </itemizedlist> | ||
1659 | </para> | ||
1660 | |||
1661 | <para> | ||
1662 | The following figure summarizes these four areas. | ||
1663 | Within each rectangular that represents a data structure, a | ||
1664 | host development directory pathname appears at the | ||
1665 | lower left-hand corner of the box. | ||
1666 | These pathnames are the locations used in this example. | ||
1667 | The figure also provides key statements and commands used during the kernel | ||
1668 | modification process: | ||
1669 | </para> | ||
1670 | |||
1671 | <para> | ||
1672 | <imagedata fileref="figures/kernel-example-repos-generic.png" width="7in" depth="5in" | ||
1673 | align="center" scale="100" /> | ||
1674 | </para> | ||
1675 | |||
1676 | <para> | ||
1677 | Here is a brief description of the four areas: | ||
1678 | <itemizedlist> | ||
1679 | <listitem><para><emphasis>Local Source Directory:</emphasis> | ||
1680 | This area contains all the metadata that supports building images | ||
1681 | using the OpenEmbedded build system. | ||
1682 | In this example, the | ||
1683 | <link linkend='source-directory'>Source Directory</link> also | ||
1684 | contains the | ||
1685 | <link linkend='build-directory'>Build Directory</link>, | ||
1686 | which contains the configuration directory | ||
1687 | that lets you control the build. | ||
1688 | Also in this example, the Source Directory contains local copies of the | ||
1689 | <filename>poky-extras</filename> Git repository.</para> | ||
1690 | <para>See the bulleted item | ||
1691 | "<link linkend='local-yp-release'>Yocto Project Release</link>" | ||
1692 | for information on how to get these files on your local system.</para></listitem> | ||
1693 | <listitem><para><emphasis>Local copies of the <filename>poky-extras</filename> Git Repository:</emphasis> | ||
1694 | This area contains the <filename>meta-kernel-dev</filename> layer, | ||
1695 | which is where you make changes that append the kernel build recipes. | ||
1696 | You edit <filename>.bbappend</filename> files to locate your | ||
1697 | local kernel source files and to identify the kernel being built. | ||
1698 | This Git repository is a gathering place for extensions to the Yocto Project | ||
1699 | (or really any) kernel recipes that faciliate the creation and development | ||
1700 | of kernel features, BSPs or configurations.</para> | ||
1701 | <para>See the bulleted item | ||
1702 | "<link linkend='poky-extras-repo'>The | ||
1703 | <filename>poky-extras</filename> Git Repository</link>" | ||
1704 | for information on how to get these files.</para></listitem> | ||
1705 | <listitem><para><emphasis>Bare Clone of the Yocto Project kernel:</emphasis> | ||
1706 | This bare Git repository tracks the upstream Git repository of the Linux | ||
1707 | Yocto kernel source code you are changing. | ||
1708 | When you modify the kernel you must work through a bare clone. | ||
1709 | All source code changes you make to the kernel must be committed and | ||
1710 | pushed to the bare clone using Git commands. | ||
1711 | As mentioned, the <filename>.bbappend</filename> file in the | ||
1712 | <filename>poky-extras</filename> repository points to the bare clone | ||
1713 | so that the build process can locate the locally changed source files.</para> | ||
1714 | <para>See the bulleted item | ||
1715 | "<link linkend='local-kernel-files'>Yocto Project Kernel</link>" | ||
1716 | for information on how to set up the bare clone. | ||
1717 | </para></listitem> | ||
1718 | <listitem><para><emphasis>Copy of the Yocto Project Kernel Bare Clone:</emphasis> | ||
1719 | This Git repository contains the actual source files that you modify. | ||
1720 | Any changes you make to files in this location need to ultimately be pushed | ||
1721 | to the bare clone using the <filename>git push</filename> command.</para> | ||
1722 | <para>See the bulleted item | ||
1723 | "<link linkend='local-kernel-files'>Yocto Project Kernel</link>" | ||
1724 | for information on how to set up the bare clone. | ||
1725 | <note>Typically, Git workflows follow a scheme where changes made to a local area | ||
1726 | are pulled into a Git repository. | ||
1727 | However, because the <filename>git pull</filename> command does not work | ||
1728 | with bare clones, this workflow pushes changes to the | ||
1729 | repository even though you could use other more complicated methods to | ||
1730 | get changes into the bare clone.</note> | ||
1731 | </para></listitem> | ||
1732 | </itemizedlist> | ||
1733 | </para> | ||
1734 | </section> | ||
1735 | |||
1736 | <section id='setting-up-the-local-yocto-project-files-git-repository'> | ||
1737 | <title>Setting Up the Local Source Directory</title> | ||
1738 | |||
1739 | <para> | ||
1740 | You can set up the | ||
1741 | <link linkend='source-directory'>Source Directory</link> | ||
1742 | through tarball extraction or by | ||
1743 | cloning the <filename>poky</filename> Git repository. | ||
1744 | This example uses <filename>poky</filename> as the root directory of the | ||
1745 | local Source Directory. | ||
1746 | See the bulleted item | ||
1747 | "<link linkend='local-yp-release'>Yocto Project Release</link>" | ||
1748 | for information on how to get these files. | ||
1749 | </para> | ||
1750 | |||
1751 | <para> | ||
1752 | Once you have Source Directory set up, | ||
1753 | you have many development branches from which you can work. | ||
1754 | From inside the local repository you can see the branch names and the tag names used | ||
1755 | in the upstream Git repository by using either of the following commands: | ||
1756 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
1757 | $ cd poky | ||
1758 | $ git branch -a | ||
1759 | $ git tag -l | ||
1760 | </literallayout> | ||
1761 | This example uses the Yocto Project &DISTRO; Release code named "&DISTRO_NAME;", | ||
1762 | which maps to the <filename>&DISTRO_NAME;</filename> branch in the repository. | ||
1763 | The following commands create and checkout the local <filename>&DISTRO_NAME;</filename> | ||
1764 | branch: | ||
1765 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
1766 | $ git checkout -b &DISTRO_NAME; origin/&DISTRO_NAME; | ||
1767 | Branch &DISTRO_NAME; set up to track remote branch &DISTRO_NAME; from origin. | ||
1768 | Switched to a new branch '&DISTRO_NAME;' | ||
1769 | </literallayout> | ||
1770 | </para> | ||
1771 | </section> | ||
1772 | |||
1773 | <section id='setting-up-the-poky-extras-git-repository'> | ||
1774 | <title>Setting Up the Local poky-extras Git Repository</title> | ||
1775 | |||
1776 | <para> | ||
1777 | This example creates a local copy of the <filename>poky-extras</filename> Git | ||
1778 | repository inside the <filename>poky</filename> Source Directory. | ||
1779 | See the bulleted item "<link linkend='poky-extras-repo'>The | ||
1780 | <filename>poky-extras</filename> Git Repository</link>" | ||
1781 | for information on how to set up a local copy of the | ||
1782 | <filename>poky-extras</filename> repository. | ||
1783 | </para> | ||
1784 | |||
1785 | <para> | ||
1786 | Because this example uses the Yocto Project &DISTRO; Release code | ||
1787 | named "&DISTRO_NAME;", which maps to the <filename>&DISTRO_NAME;</filename> | ||
1788 | branch in the repository, you need to be sure you are using that | ||
1789 | branch for <filename>poky-extras</filename>. | ||
1790 | The following commands create and checkout the local | ||
1791 | branch you are using for the <filename>&DISTRO_NAME;</filename> | ||
1792 | branch: | ||
1793 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
1794 | $ cd ~/poky/poky-extras | ||
1795 | $ git checkout -b &DISTRO_NAME; origin/&DISTRO_NAME; | ||
1796 | Branch &DISTRO_NAME; set up to track remote branch &DISTRO_NAME; from origin. | ||
1797 | Switched to a new branch '&DISTRO_NAME;' | ||
1798 | </literallayout> | ||
1799 | </para> | ||
1800 | </section> | ||
1801 | |||
1802 | <section id='setting-up-the-bare-clone-and-its-copy'> | ||
1803 | <title>Setting Up the Bare Clone and its Copy</title> | ||
1804 | |||
1805 | <para> | ||
1806 | This example modifies the <filename>linux-yocto-3.4</filename> kernel. | ||
1807 | Thus, you need to create a bare clone of that kernel and then make a copy of the | ||
1808 | bare clone. | ||
1809 | See the bulleted item | ||
1810 | "<link linkend='local-kernel-files'>Yocto Project Kernel</link>" | ||
1811 | for information on how to do that. | ||
1812 | </para> | ||
1813 | |||
1814 | <para> | ||
1815 | The bare clone exists for the kernel build tools and simply as the receiving end | ||
1816 | of <filename>git push</filename> | ||
1817 | commands after you make edits and commits inside the copy of the clone. | ||
1818 | The copy (<filename>my-linux-yocto-3.4-work</filename> in this example) has to have | ||
1819 | a local branch created and checked out for your work. | ||
1820 | This example uses <filename>common-pc-base</filename> as the local branch. | ||
1821 | The following commands create and checkout the branch: | ||
1822 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
1823 | $ cd ~/my-linux-yocto-3.4-work | ||
1824 | $ git checkout -b standard-common-pc-base origin/standard/common-pc/base | ||
1825 | Branch standard-common-pc-base set up to track remote branch | ||
1826 | standard/common-pc/base from origin. | ||
1827 | Switched to a new branch 'standard-common-pc-base' | ||
1828 | </literallayout> | ||
1829 | </para> | ||
1830 | </section> | ||
1831 | |||
1832 | <section id='building-and-booting-the-default-qemu-kernel-image'> | ||
1833 | <title>Building and Booting the Default QEMU Kernel Image</title> | ||
1834 | |||
1835 | <para> | ||
1836 | Before we make changes to the kernel source files, this example first builds the | ||
1837 | default image and then boots it inside the QEMU emulator. | ||
1838 | <note> | ||
1839 | Because a full build can take hours, you should check two variables in the | ||
1840 | <filename>build</filename> directory that is created after you source the | ||
1841 | <filename>&OE_INIT_FILE;</filename> script. | ||
1842 | You can find these variables | ||
1843 | <filename>BB_NUMBER_THREADS</filename> and <filename>PARALLEL_MAKE</filename> | ||
1844 | in the <filename>build/conf</filename> directory in the | ||
1845 | <filename>local.conf</filename> configuration file. | ||
1846 | By default, these variables are commented out. | ||
1847 | If your host development system supports multi-core and multi-thread capabilities, | ||
1848 | you can uncomment these statements and set the variables to significantly shorten | ||
1849 | the full build time. | ||
1850 | As a guideline, set both <filename>BB_NUMBER_THREADS</filename> and | ||
1851 | <filename>PARALLEL_MAKE</filename> to twice the number | ||
1852 | of cores your machine supports. | ||
1853 | </note> | ||
1854 | The following two commands <filename>source</filename> the build environment setup script | ||
1855 | and build the default <filename>qemux86</filename> image. | ||
1856 | If necessary, the script creates the build directory: | ||
1857 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
1858 | $ cd ~/poky | ||
1859 | $ source &OE_INIT_FILE; | ||
1860 | You had no conf/local.conf file. This configuration file has therefore been | ||
1861 | created for you with some default values. You may wish to edit it to use a | ||
1862 | different MACHINE (target hardware) or enable parallel build options to take | ||
1863 | advantage of multiple cores for example. See the file for more information as | ||
1864 | common configuration options are commented. | ||
1865 | |||
1866 | The Yocto Project has extensive documentation about OE including a reference manual | ||
1867 | which can be found at: | ||
1868 | http://yoctoproject.org/documentation | ||
1869 | |||
1870 | For more information about OpenEmbedded see their website: | ||
1871 | http://www.openembedded.org/ | ||
1872 | |||
1873 | You had no conf/bblayers.conf file. The configuration file has been created for | ||
1874 | you with some default values. To add additional metadata layers into your | ||
1875 | configuration please add entries to this file. | ||
1876 | |||
1877 | The Yocto Project has extensive documentation about OE including a reference manual | ||
1878 | which can be found at: | ||
1879 | http://yoctoproject.org/documentation | ||
1880 | |||
1881 | For more information about OpenEmbedded see their website: | ||
1882 | http://www.openembedded.org/ | ||
1883 | |||
1884 | |||
1885 | |||
1886 | ### Shell environment set up for builds. ### | ||
1887 | |||
1888 | You can now run 'bitbake <target>>' | ||
1889 | |||
1890 | Common targets are: | ||
1891 | core-image-minimal | ||
1892 | core-image-sato | ||
1893 | meta-toolchain | ||
1894 | meta-toolchain-sdk | ||
1895 | adt-installer | ||
1896 | meta-ide-support | ||
1897 | |||
1898 | You can also run generated qemu images with a command like 'runqemu qemux86' | ||
1899 | </literallayout> | ||
1900 | </para> | ||
1901 | |||
1902 | <para> | ||
1903 | The following <filename>bitbake</filename> command starts the build: | ||
1904 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
1905 | $ bitbake -k core-image-minimal | ||
1906 | </literallayout> | ||
1907 | <note>Be sure to check the settings in the <filename>local.conf</filename> | ||
1908 | before starting the build.</note> | ||
1909 | </para> | ||
1910 | |||
1911 | <para> | ||
1912 | After the build completes, you can start the QEMU emulator using the resulting image | ||
1913 | <filename>qemux86</filename> as follows: | ||
1914 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
1915 | $ runqemu qemux86 | ||
1916 | </literallayout> | ||
1917 | </para> | ||
1918 | |||
1919 | <para> | ||
1920 | As the image boots in the emulator, console message and status output appears | ||
1921 | across the terminal window. | ||
1922 | Because the output scrolls by quickly, it is difficult to read. | ||
1923 | To examine the output, you log into the system using the | ||
1924 | login <filename>root</filename> with no password. | ||
1925 | Once you are logged in, issue the following command to scroll through the | ||
1926 | console output: | ||
1927 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | ||
1928 | # dmesg | less | ||
1929 | </literallayout> | ||
1930 | </para> | ||
1931 | |||
1932 | <para> | ||
1933 | Take note of the output as you will want to look for your inserted print command output | ||
1934 | later in the example. | ||
1935 | </para> | ||
1936 | </section> | ||
1937 | 1638 | ||
1938 | <section id='changing-the-source-code-and-pushing-it-to-the-bare-clone'> | 1639 | <section id='changing-the-source-code-and-pushing-it-to-the-bare-clone'> |
1939 | <title>Changing the Source Code and Pushing it to the Bare Clone</title> | 1640 | <title>Changing the Source Code and Pushing it to the Bare Clone</title> |
@@ -2150,13 +1851,6 @@ | |||
2150 | </section> | 1851 | </section> |
2151 | </section> | 1852 | </section> |
2152 | 1853 | ||
2153 | |||
2154 | |||
2155 | |||
2156 | |||
2157 | |||
2158 | |||
2159 | |||
2160 | <section id="usingpoky-changes-updatingimages"> | 1854 | <section id="usingpoky-changes-updatingimages"> |
2161 | <title>Updating Existing Images</title> | 1855 | <title>Updating Existing Images</title> |
2162 | 1856 | ||