From: Stefan Agner
APM (Advanced Power Management) is a more or less ancient power
management API mainly from the x86 world. There is an optional APM
emulation layer for ARM, and some platform make some extended use
of it (e.g. PXA). However, neither is the emulation enabled on any
NXP/Freescale
From: Stefan Agner
APM (Advanced Power Management) is a more or less ancient power
management API mainly from the x86 world. There is an optional APM
emulation layer for ARM, and some platform make some extended use
of it (e.g. PXA). However, neither is the emulation enabled on any
NXP/Freescale
It includes the following change:
- e6b4241 wandboard: Fix mmcroot device name
Signed-off-by: Fabio Berton
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recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot-fslc_2016.07.bb | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot-fslc_2016.07.bb
b/recipes-bsp/u-boot/u-boot-f
This reverts commit e4a93c79de6aae56182c63c6223c19e01bdfeb42.
The git repository pointed in the commit is not part of any NXP release
so it is not tested.
Signed-off-by: Daiane Angolini
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recipes-bsp/firmware-imx/firmware-imx.inc| 12 ++--
recipes-bsp/firmware-imx/firmware-imx_5.4
Hi guys,
Nessus scan reports a vulnerability in the FSL/NXP DPAA Linux Ethernet driver
(on P2041, linux-qoriq-sdk/3.8-r11.1):
Scan report:
11197 - Multiple Ethernet Driver Frame Padding Information Disclosure
(Etherleak)
Synopsis
The remote host appears to leak memory in network packets.
De
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Ali Ismail wrote:
>
> I want to include gstreamer into the image build in yocto. I added
> gstreamer1.0-plugins-imx to my local.conf file and have been able to
> successfully install it. The only confusion I have now is when I do the
> following command provide