On 14-05-07 11:33 AM, Andreas Galauner wrote:
Hi Yocto Community,

I'm currently trying to build a custom image for a beaglebone black for
which I need to enable the can-controllers on the SoC. I managed to
create an overlay which already deals with building a few tools for CAN
communication, I created a kernel config snippet for linux-yocto to
enable CAN-support in the kernel and it already works with a USB
transceiver.

Now I need to modify the device tree for the board to enable the SoC
controllers. How do I put the device tree into my overlay? I tried
several ways, but the kernel buildsystem doesn't seem to find the dts
file to be compiled.

That definitely doesn't work:
SRC_URI += "file://can.cfg \
             file://am335x-boneblack-cansniff.dts"
KERNEL_DEVICETREE = "am335x-boneblack-cansniff.dtb"

Any ideas? Google wasn't too fruitful either.
With non-yocto kernels I always put the device tree into the whole path
like 'git/arch/arm/boot/dts/mydevicetree.dts'  but that also doesn't
seem to work on linux-yocto because it uses another layout in its
working directory.

I use device trees all the time with linux-yocto based kernels, and
what you have above is fundamentally correct, except (as you noted)
the dts is going only be in ${WORKDIR} and not somewhere the kernel
build can find it.

So you can either patch it into the kernel, or do a bbappend with
that copies it into the source tree (linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/mydevicetree.dts).

Cheers,

Bruce


I'd rather not want to create my own git repo for linux-yocto like I did
for another project where I needed the same.

Thanks for your help,
- Andy


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