On 07/10/2018 05:01 AM, Liu, Yongxin wrote:
This is mainly used for Wind River intel-x86 BSP.
Correct. And I had asked for this to be posted, so I could get
it into the kernel-cache, where we could look for common
configuration blocks, etc, and gradually move to less duplicated
elements.
For various reasons (linux-yocto version, conflicting / different
requirements, ...) the meta-intel or common-pc BSP weren't suitable
in the past. But by exposing this, we have a chance to see where
the delta now sits.
Cheers,
Bruce
Thanks,
Yongxin
-----Original Message-----
From: Anuj Mittal [mailto:anuj.mit...@intel.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 16:53
To: Liu, Yongxin; linux-yocto@yoctoproject.org
Subject: Re: [linux-yocto] [PATCH] intel-x86: Add intel-x86 BSPs
On 07/10/2018 03:52 PM, Yongxin Liu wrote:
Create intel-x86-32/64 descriptions in yocto-kernel-cache.
These BSPs include all the core support for intel-x86 BSP.
This is an initial step to get the machines available and testing.
Signed-off-by: Yongxin Liu <yongxin....@windriver.com>
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bsp/intel-x86/cfs-bandwidth.cfg | 1 +
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-32-standard.scc | 10 +
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-32.cfg | 23 ++
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-32.scc | 6 +
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-64-standard.scc | 9 +
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-64.cfg | 51 ++++
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-64.scc | 9 +
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-acpi.cfg | 16 ++
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-hugepage.cfg | 2 +
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-igb-overrides.cfg | 1 +
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-ixgbe-overrides.cfg | 1 +
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-mga.cfg | 3 +
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86.cfg | 370 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86.scc | 46 ++++
14 files changed, 548 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/cfs-bandwidth.cfg
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-32-standard.scc
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-32.cfg
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-32.scc
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-64-standard.scc
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-64.cfg
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-64.scc
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-acpi.cfg
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-hugepage.cfg
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-igb-overrides.cfg
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-ixgbe-overrides.cfg
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86-mga.cfg
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86.cfg
create mode 100644 bsp/intel-x86/intel-x86.scc
I am just curious, how is this different from what is enabled via
intel-common or common-pc?
Thanks,
Anuj
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