Hey Bruce,
So I completely agree with you, and I think we should keep them
modules/kernel size as small as we can,
but I just had a meeting with the QA team and discussed this, it does
look like it'd be necessary to have those
modules built for everyone, since they are not building images
specifically for QA, they take their images straight
from the public Autobuilder.
The meta-intel images would be unaffected anyway, since they already
include these modules via another scc,
but after chatting with Saul, we agreed we wanted them anyway, in case
something changes on the other scc.
Alejandro
On 07/25/2017 08:45 AM, Bruce Ashfield wrote:
No real objections to the series, but it will of course increase the
amount of modules/kernel size out of the box. I'm continually
balancing the built-in convenience versus the size of the kernel
and need to always ask the following question:
This sort of thing can be added via KERNEL_FEATURES when a QA build
is being done.
I assume that route was considered and rejected ?
Bruce
On 2017-07-24 2:58 PM, Alejandro Hernandez wrote:
QA needs USB OTG to automate some of the testing processes,
this patch adds it to genericx86-64 builds
[YOCTO #11740]
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Hernandez <alejandro.hernan...@linux.intel.com>
---
bsp/common-pc-64/common-pc-64.scc | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/bsp/common-pc-64/common-pc-64.scc
b/bsp/common-pc-64/common-pc-64.scc
index 6ceee53e..d9d41c1c 100644
--- a/bsp/common-pc-64/common-pc-64.scc
+++ b/bsp/common-pc-64/common-pc-64.scc
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ include features/usb/uhci-hcd.scc
include features/usb/ohci-hcd.scc
include features/usb/xhci-hcd.scc
include features/usb/touchscreen-composite.scc
+include features/usb-net/usb-net.scc
include features/intel-e1xxxx/intel-e100.scc
include features/intel-e1xxxx/intel-e1xxxx.scc
include features/scsi/cdrom.scc
--
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