[meta-intel] [PATCH 3/3] rmc: add database extraction functionality

2017-02-02 Thread Todor Minchev
The contents of an existing database file can be extracted in the current working directory with the -E option. The top level of the directory tree is rmc_db_dump and all files corresponding to a given record will be saved in a separate sub-directory. The sub-directory name of each record is the

[meta-intel] [PATCH 2/3] rmc: Enable reading the contents of an existing fingerprint file

2017-02-02 Thread Todor Minchev
The contents of an existing fingerprint file can be read and output on the command line with the following options: ./rmc -F -i input_fingerprint_file Signed-off-by: Todor Minchev --- src/rmc.c | 121 +++---

[meta-intel] [PATCH 1/3] Makefile: add verbosity and debug options to Makefile

2017-02-02 Thread Todor Minchev
By default Makefile verbosity is disabled (V=0). Verbosity can be enabled by setting the V environment variable to any value not equal to 0 (e.g V=1) Example: make clean V=1; make V=1 A debug version of the rmc binary can be built by using the debug Makefile target. This will include debug

[meta-intel] [PATCH 0/3] [yocto][rmc] Add fingerprint quering and database extraction functionality to RMC

2017-02-02 Thread Todor Minchev
This patchset adds database extraction and fingerprint quering functionality to RMC Example: Output fingerprint contents to terminal: ./rmc -F -i rmc.fingerprint Extract RMC database: ./rmc -E -d rmc.db https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10092 Todor Minchev (3): Makefile:

Re: [meta-intel] [PATCH 1/2] systemd-boot: use RMC database in EFI stub

2017-02-02 Thread Ylinen, Mikko
Hi, On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 6:05 PM, Wold, Saul wrote: > On Fri, 2017-01-27 at 15:36 +0200, Mikko Ylinen wrote: > > systemd-boot's EFI stub can be built in an EFI executable > > with the kernel, cmdline, and initrd. > > > > This commit enables the EFI stub code to use the

[meta-intel] [PATCH] intel-quark: Add intel-quark-preempt-rt bsp configuration

2017-02-02 Thread Jan Kiszka
From: Christian Storm While there are intel-quark configurations for the KTYPEs standard and tiny in bsp/intel-common, there's none for the preempt-rt KTYPE. Trying to build preempt-rt enabled kernels such as linux-yocto-rt for intel-quark yields a .config having a