On 13-07-24 09:05 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Dear Yocto Team,For an ARM based board (MACHINE = "myboard"), I use a default kernel config from arch/arm/configs and want now to change some particular CONFIG_ options. Trying to follow the documentation, I currently have the following files: . +- linux-acme | | | +- additional.cfg | +- linux-acme_3.8.bb ...in linux-acme_3.8.bb I have (...) S = "${WORKDIR}/git" (...) KERNEL_DEFCONFIG_myboard = "blabla_defconfig" do_configure_prepend_myboard() { install -m 0644 ${S}/arch/${ARCH}/configs/${KERNEL_DEFCONFIG} \ ${WORKDIR}/defconfig || die "no default config" } SRC_URI_myboard = "git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/linux.git;protocol=git \ file://additional.cfg" (...) ...and in additional.cfg I have CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT=y CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y CONFIG_MTD_M25P80=y When I run something like... $ bitbake -b /yocto/meta-myboard/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-acme_3.8.bb -f ...it seems to find the .cfg file, since it stoped complaining (after I fixed some paths) and now compiles/builds smoothely. Anyway, I can't see the changes in the .config in $BDIR/tmp/work/myboard-linux-gnueabi/linux-acme/3.8+..../git/.config I imagine something like mixing both configs and running "make oldconfig" in behind. Anyway before compilation, the changes should be in the .config, right? Questions: 1) How can I add single additional options to a default kernel config?
Just like you have above, but does your recipe inherit linux-yocto ? You of course also need to have the dependencies of the options you are trying to add, otherwise, they won't make the final .config.
2) What is the best way to check if the options were applied?
There's an audit phase that runs after configuration has completed, but if you are using a different tree than the linux-yocto tree, it will do it's best to tell you what is missing, but needs to sift through a lot of data. A faster way for small changes is likely just what you are doing, checking the .config in the build dir.
3) Do I need another approach, e.g. through a patch, using echo, or using a .scc file (I tried, but with the same result)?
Those will work as well, but the system will detect lonely .cfg files and apply them to the tree after the default configuration. Cheers, Bruce
Best Regards, Lothar Rubusch _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
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