All,
<...>
That is a definitely a better solution, then all that is needed is
the two feature flags 'zynqmp-mali' (or just mali?) and 'zynqmp-venc'
(or something similar). And most of the conditional selection can be
done with bb.utils.contains.
For mali maybe you could use an existing machine feature like "opengl"?
That would work fine too, assuming of course that the mali module does not
provide
any api's other than those needed for the user-space opengl support. But even
then
the contains_any can handle checking if the machine provides multiple features
where the mali module is needed.
Manju if you are good with using the "opengl" machine feature flag for this we
can
handle the video encoder naming seperately.
MALI user-space binaries provide gles1, gles2 and egl. For the entire stack you would still need
Mesa providing gl. Is it better if we just use "mali" and "vcu" ?
Also, I have seen "opengl" being used as distro features very often.
I was thinking on using "gpu" and "vcu" as MACHINE features
Let me know if this is acceptable
Thanks
Manju
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