Hello all, Why 'yocto-bsp create ... i386' (Yocto dizzy 1.7.2) is defining a kernel config with the MATOM=y even if I select the default kernel with the '586' tune (neither the 'Atom' nor the 'core2')? is this expected? Im using and old Celeron M (petium M based)
I'm also using the meta-intel layer. My selections are like the following: $ yocto-bsp create thinkio i386 Checking basic git connectivity... Done. Would you like to use the default (3.14) kernel? (y/n) [default: y] Do you need a new machine branch for this BSP (the alternative is to re-use an existing branch)? [y/n] [default: y] Getting branches from remote repo git:// git.yoctoproject.org/linux-yocto-3.14.git... Please choose a machine branch to base this BSP on: [default: standard/base] 1) standard/arm-versatile-926ejs 2) standard/base 3) standard/beagleboard 4) standard/beaglebone 5) standard/ck 6) standard/common-pc/base 7) standard/edgerouter 8) standard/fsl-mpc8315e-rdb 9) standard/mti-malta32 10) standard/mti-malta64 11) standard/qemuarm64 12) standard/qemuppc 13) standard/routerstationpro 14) standard/xilinx-zynq Do you need SMP support? (y/n) [default: y] Which machine tuning would you like to use? [default: tune_core2] 1) i586 tuning optimizations 2) Atom tuning optimizations 3) Core2 tuning optimizations 1 Do you need support for X? (y/n) [default: y] Please select an xserver for this machine: [default: xserver_i915] 1) VESA xserver support 2) i915 xserver support 3) i965 xserver support Does your BSP have a touchscreen? (y/n) [default: n] y Does your BSP have a keyboard? (y/n) [default: y] y New i386 BSP created in meta-thinkio $ head meta-thinkio/recipes-kernel/linux/files/thinkio.cfg CONFIG_X86_32=y CONFIG_MATOM=y CONFIG_PRINTK=y Thanks in advance. JJ
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