Am 24.06.2014 um 14:02 schrieb Daiane Angolini <[email protected]>:
>>> Are you using FSL Community BSP or meta-fsl-bsp-release? >> >> I started as documented in fsl-yocto-3.10.17_1.0.0, so I assume >> meta-fsl-bsp-release >> > > meta-fsl-bsp-release is not supposed to work with outside > L3.10.17-1.0.0-GA release. > And it´s only supposed to be a reference static source code. It means, > when you need to adapt, change any configuration, or version. You > should use FSL Community BSP. So it's not reasonable to use yocto-bsp and include meta-fsl-arm/conf/machine/include/imx-base.inc or it that sane? /me has some difficulties identifying components. >>> What is your target kernel version? >> >> 3.0.35 > > You can find latest 3.0.35 on Dora: > http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-fsl-arm/tree/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-imx_3.0.35.bb?h=dora > >> >>> What is your target u-boot version? >> >> 2009.08 > > Are you sure? Not at all - clarifying was the intension of asking ;) > What Freescale released version? > > In dora we have imx_3.0.35_4.0.0: > > http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-fsl-arm/tree/recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot-imx_2009.08.bb?h=dora#n25 > > But I think you can consider to use a newer one. I received patches from the board manufacturer against 2009.08 and they don't apply cleanly to 2013.04. While I do not expect that I can re-apply the kernel patch to a newer kernel (entire arch/arm/mach-mx6 directory is missing on 3.10.17), chances might be better to port u-boot patch. >>> Have you already created your meta layer? >> >> No - I tried but didn't succeed. > > So, start over, using only FSL Community BSP. Forget about > meta-fsl-bsp-release because it will not work for you. Ok, will do. I already have checked out the repository fsl-community-bsp-base at sources/base. So I need something else? > When you have only FSL Community BSP, try again to create your own > meta layer. Go step-by-step. Any error or stuck point, post here the > log of your error. Keep the Yocto Project Manual around you. Ok :) > My suggested steps: > > 1- install FSL Community BSP (on dora) > 2- bitbake core-image-base (if you have access to a sabre sd board, it > would be great to get it tested) I have access to a board based on a sabre board, but I don't get information on which :( It's a bit pita ... > 3- detect your target linux and u-boot > 4- create your empty meta layer > 5- create your machine based on sabresd > 6- change the u-boot preferred Sounds easy, but I expect catching all pitfalls on the way ;) Thanks so far. Cheers -- Jens Rehsack pkgsrc, Perl5 [email protected] -- _______________________________________________ meta-freescale mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-freescale
