On 13-08-28 01:48 PM, Elvis Dowson wrote:
Hi,
I just don't understand how to work with the linux-yocto kernel.
For example, I created a local copy of the yocto kernel, and updated the
linux-yocto_3.8.bb recipe to point to the local copy
(git:///<path>;protocol=file, etc)
Then I created a local branch meta, and another local branch
standard/qemuarma9 and then updated the machine definitions in the meta
branch for qemuarma9.
When I run yocto, and bitbake linux-yocto, in the tmp folder, if I check
the git branch, it's checked out *_standard/common-pc/atom-pc._*
There were some old bugs which caused the wrong board description to
be picked up, the seems similar.
But without seeing your exact changes, as they sit in the tree, I
can't be sure.
Did you also update the meta and machine branch SRCREVs ?
This is really weird.
I've wasted a couple of days because the yocto build infrastructure was
checkout out the wrong branch.
Start with the yocto-bsp tool, it's probably the easiest way to define a
new BSP in recipe space, and then move it to the kernel later.
Cheers,
Bruce
Elvis Dowson
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