> From: Trevor Woerner [mailto:[email protected]] > > > Google turns up a lot of stuff about this, but the latest I > > found was a > > thread from 1/5/17 that started with Trevor Woerner posting > > a 1MB patch, > > and that ended with him posting a message saying that it > > didn't actually work. > > I posted a v1, which worked great, and continues to work great. > > After posting the v1, lots of feedback was given. One of those pieces > of feedback was that I shouldn't include the entire defconfig, but > rather I should use some sort of "savedconfig" setting to generate the > full config. I had never heard of this before. I asked for more > clarification but received none. I went ahead with the v2 using this > "savedconfig" technique. It *appeared* to work (which is why I > submitted the update to the mailing list), but, after a lot of > testing, I discovered that this "savedconfig" thing didn't work. The > defconfig that was generated using this technique was useless and > nobody could provide any reason why or advice how to fix it. > > So v2 didn't work, but v1 did and still does (we're using it > internally). > > But everyone considered v1 to not be acceptable for inclusion for a > number of reasons, so it never got merged. Besides, that work was for > a 4.4 kernel, which is now considered "old". > > > Is there anything new on this? I'm trying to do some > > compute-intensive > > audio on an RPi3, and it really needs a real-time kernel. > > Andreas Müller has a meta-raspberrypi fork in which he has an -rt > recipe for a 4.9 kernel: > https://github.com/schnitzeltony/meta-raspi-light
Thanks to you and Andreas for doing this. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:[email protected] -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
