I'm getting the following warning: [kernel]: An auto generated BSP description was used, this normally indicates a misconfiguration. Check that your machine (chroma-bsp) has an associated kernel description.
Googling turns up the information that this is sometimes a spurious error and nothing to worry about, because a full BSP description isn't strictly required. However, as far as I can see I do indeed have a BSP description. I built the BSP using the yocto-bsp tool. It created a linux-yocto-rt_3.14.bbappend (since I'm using the RT kernel), and the following files: chroma-bsp.cfg chroma-bsp.scc chroma-bsp-preempt-rt.scc chroma-bsp-standard.scc chroma-bsp-tiny.scc chroma-bsp-user-config.cfg chroma-bsp-user-features.scc chroma-bsp-user-patches.scc The bbappend refers to chroma-bsp-preempt-rt.scc and the last three (empty) files. chroma-bsp-preempt-rt.scc contains the requisite KMACHINE, KTYPE and KARCH, and includes chroma-bsp.scc, which refers to chroma-bsp.cfg. This seems to fit the definition of a "BSP description" in 3.4.5 of the Kernel Development Manual. The whole BSP tree is called "meta-chroma-bsp" and that is indeed listed in my bblayers.conf. So why is it complaining? Also, I don't know that "Check that your machine has an associated kernel description" means. The term "kernel description" doesn't appear anywhere in the docs. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pdero...@ix.netcom.com -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto