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-rw-r--r-- | documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml | 33 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml b/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml index c069ddfb08..7d82b54f65 100644 --- a/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml +++ b/documentation/kernel-dev/kernel-dev-advanced.xml | |||
@@ -699,14 +699,17 @@ meta/cfg/kernel-cache/ if you are creating meta-data in-tree (see 3.2.2). | |||
699 | <title>Configuration</title> | 699 | <title>Configuration</title> |
700 | 700 | ||
701 | <para> | 701 | <para> |
702 | The simplest unit of metadata is the configuration-only feature. | 702 | The simplest unit of kernel Metadata is the configuration-only |
703 | It consists of one or more Linux kernel configuration parameters | 703 | feature. |
704 | in a configuration fragment file (<filename>.cfg</filename>) | 704 | This feature consists of one or more Linux kernel configuration |
705 | and an <filename>scc</filename> file describing the fragment. | 705 | parameters in a configuration fragment file |
706 | (<filename>.cfg</filename>) and an <filename>.scc</filename> file | ||
707 | that describes the fragment. | ||
706 | </para> | 708 | </para> |
707 | 709 | ||
708 | <para> | 710 | <para> |
709 | The SMP fragment included in the linux-yocto-3.4 Git repository | 711 | The Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) fragment included in the |
712 | <filename>linux-yocto-3.4</filename> Git repository | ||
710 | consists of the following two files: | 713 | consists of the following two files: |
711 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 714 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
712 | cfg/smp.scc: | 715 | cfg/smp.scc: |
@@ -718,7 +721,7 @@ meta/cfg/kernel-cache/ if you are creating meta-data in-tree (see 3.2.2). | |||
718 | CONFIG_SCHED_SMT=y | 721 | CONFIG_SCHED_SMT=y |
719 | </literallayout> | 722 | </literallayout> |
720 | You can find information on configuration fragment files in the | 723 | You can find information on configuration fragment files in the |
721 | "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#creating-config-fragments'>Creating Configuration Fragments</ulink>" | 724 | "<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#creating-config-fragments'>Creating Configuration Fragments</ulink>" |
722 | section of the Yocto Project Development Manual and in | 725 | section of the Yocto Project Development Manual and in |
723 | the "<link linkend='generating-configuration-files'>Generating Configuration Files</link>" | 726 | the "<link linkend='generating-configuration-files'>Generating Configuration Files</link>" |
724 | section earlier in this manual. | 727 | section earlier in this manual. |
@@ -726,31 +729,33 @@ meta/cfg/kernel-cache/ if you are creating meta-data in-tree (see 3.2.2). | |||
726 | 729 | ||
727 | <para> | 730 | <para> |
728 | <filename>KFEATURE_DESCRIPTION</filename> provides a short | 731 | <filename>KFEATURE_DESCRIPTION</filename> provides a short |
729 | description of the fragment, the primary use is for higher level | 732 | description of the fragment. |
730 | tooling, such as the Yocto Project BSP Tools (TODO:Citation). | 733 | Higher level kernel tools use this description. |
731 | </para> | 734 | </para> |
732 | 735 | ||
733 | <para> | 736 | <para> |
734 | The <filename>kconf</filename> command is used to include the | 737 | The <filename>kconf</filename> command is used to include the |
735 | actual configuration fragment in an <filename>scc</filename> | 738 | actual configuration fragment in an <filename>.scc</filename> |
736 | file, and the "hardware" keyword identifies the fragment as | 739 | file, and the "hardware" keyword identifies the fragment as |
737 | being hardware enabling, as opposed to general policy, | 740 | being hardware enabling, as opposed to general policy, |
738 | which would use the keyword "non-hardware". | 741 | which would use the "non-hardware" keyword. |
739 | The distinction is made for the benefit of the configuration | 742 | The distinction is made for the benefit of the configuration |
740 | validation tools, which will warn you if a hardware fragment | 743 | validation tools, which warn you if a hardware fragment |
741 | overrides a policy set by a non-hardware fragment. | 744 | overrides a policy set by a non-hardware fragment. |
745 | <note> | ||
746 | The description file can include multiple | ||
747 | <filename>kconf</filename> statements, one per fragment. | ||
748 | </note> | ||
742 | </para> | 749 | </para> |
743 | 750 | ||
744 | <para> | 751 | <para> |
745 | As described in the | 752 | As described in the |
746 | "<link linkend='generating-configuration-files'>Generating Configuration Files</link>" | 753 | "<link linkend='generating-configuration-files'>Generating Configuration Files</link>" |
747 | section, the following BitBake command can be used to audit your | 754 | section, you can use the following BitBake command to audit your |
748 | configuration: | 755 | configuration: |
749 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 756 | <literallayout class='monospaced'> |
750 | $ bitbake linux-yocto -c kernel_configcheck -f | 757 | $ bitbake linux-yocto -c kernel_configcheck -f |
751 | </literallayout> | 758 | </literallayout> |
752 | The description file can include multiple <filename>kconf</filename> | ||
753 | statements, one per fragment. | ||
754 | </para> | 759 | </para> |
755 | 760 | ||
756 | <para> | 761 | <para> |