Re: [meta-intel] J1900 (Bay trail) BSP
Hi Rebecca, On 21 Apr 2014, at 03:08, Chang, Rebecca Swee Fun rebecca.swee.fun.ch...@intel.com wrote: Hi, Bay Trail BSP is now named, meta-valleyisland. It is in meta-intel/meta-isg. Please do checkout Dora branch as it is not available in master branch. I should have asked the other day if there are plans for meta-valleyisland to be added to Daisy and future versions? I hope so, as the embedded board I'm looking to use is due to be launched about now and will be available until 2020 ;-) Thank you. Rebecca -Original Message- From: meta-intel-boun...@yoctoproject.org [mailto:meta-intel- boun...@yoctoproject.org] On Behalf Of Chris Tapp Sent: 18 April, 2014 12:40 AM To: Yocto Project; meta-intel@yoctoproject.org Subject: [meta-intel] J1900 (Bay trail) BSP Is there a BSP for the J1900 anywhere? I thought I had seen some patches go through for Bay Trail, but I've not found anything obvious in meta-intel. I want to get accelerated GLES under X if that helps. Chris Tapp opensou...@keylevel.com www.keylevel.com -- ___ meta-intel mailing list meta-intel@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-intel Chris Tapp opensou...@keylevel.com www.keylevel.com -- ___ meta-intel mailing list meta-intel@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-intel
Re: [meta-intel] J1900 (Bay trail) BSP
Bay Trail BSP is now named, meta-valleyisland. It is in meta-intel/meta-isg. Please do checkout Dora branch as it is not available in master branch. I should have asked the other day if there are plans for meta-valleyisland to be added to Daisy and future versions? We plan to support BYT for daisy on Linux v3.10 LTSI/LTS. We are currently up-streaming BYT related kernel drivers (with PCI enumeration support). So, it is anticipated that the next LTS/LTSI to be announced by Aug/Sept time-frame should carry with it all the kernel drivers for BYT. Knowing that future YP releases will always have a version of Linux LTS/LTSI, so from our perspective, the kernel drivers should just work onwards. Please DO anticipate that in future, we are likely to drop validating BYT platform after some version of Linux LTSI and switch focus on next platform. So, if you need to ensure your product that to continue to work on future releases of Linux, you can either maintain it yourself or engage OSVs such as Wind River which has extended support. I hope so, as the embedded board I'm looking to use is due to be launched about now and will be available until 2020 ;-) Thank you. Rebecca -- ___ meta-intel mailing list meta-intel@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-intel
Re: [meta-intel] J1900 (Bay trail) BSP
On 28 Apr 2014, at 21:46, Ong, Boon Leong boon.leong@intel.com wrote: Bay Trail BSP is now named, meta-valleyisland. It is in meta-intel/meta-isg. Please do checkout Dora branch as it is not available in master branch. I should have asked the other day if there are plans for meta-valleyisland to be added to Daisy and future versions? We plan to support BYT for daisy on Linux v3.10 LTSI/LTS. We are currently up-streaming BYT related kernel drivers (with PCI enumeration support). So, it is anticipated that the next LTS/LTSI to be announced by Aug/Sept time-frame should carry with it all the kernel drivers for BYT. Knowing that future YP releases will always have a version of Linux LTS/LTSI, so from our perspective, the kernel drivers should just work onwards. Thanks, that's good news :-) I'll kick things off using Dora and plan to move to Daisy later on. Please DO anticipate that in future, we are likely to drop validating BYT platform after some version of Linux LTSI and switch focus on next platform. So, if you need to ensure your product that to continue to work on future releases of Linux, you can either maintain it yourself or engage OSVs such as Wind River which has extended support. I'm hoping that we won't need any updates once we've got the initial version running, especially as we don't have the budget to engage OSVs. We only run with hardware that's part of the platform, so kernel updates aren't likely to be needed. It's sometimes nice to be able to use later versions of other packages (e.g. GStreamer), but those are generally simple enough to pull in if needed. I hope so, as the embedded board I'm looking to use is due to be launched about now and will be available until 2020 ;-) Thank you. Rebecca Chris Tapp opensou...@keylevel.com www.keylevel.com -- ___ meta-intel mailing list meta-intel@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-intel