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> On Apr 23, 2019, at 4:02 PM, Trevor Woerner <twoer...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Randy, > >> On Sun 2019-04-21 @ 11:53:34 PM, Randy 'ayaka' Li wrote: >> After the FOSDEM, my patches for ARMv8 cortex tuning >> are finally merged. So I think it is complete the >> lose piece at meta-rockchip. >> >> Since the big-litte is not supported by OE now, >> I make all the chips' configure to use the big core >> tuning. >> >> Randy 'ayaka' Li (5): >> conf/machine: rk3288: Add some machine files >> conf/machine: add rk3399 support >> conf/machine: add support for rk3328 >> conf/machine: add support for rk3036 >> conf/machine: add support for rv1108 > > I don't get the impression any of these patches were created for > git.yoctoproject.org/meta-rockchip. Although they apply, none of them actually > work. Or if they were intended for git.yoctoproject.org/meta-rockchip, then it > doesn't look like they were intended for the master branch (which is the > assumption when no branch tags are mentioned). I am very sorry, it was based on a old version of meta-rockchip(two years ago) and I thought this project is not that active, when I pick up them from my repository(the one with GPU and VPU support) I didn’t meet any problem, so I thought it would work. I forgot the linux-rockchip is removed now I fix them soon. About the duplication configuration, as the bitbake doesn’t warn them so I didn’t notice this problem. I would sent out a new version later. > > For example, many of these new MACHINEs indicate the Linux kernel > to use is "linux-rockchip" or "linux". Neither of these exist in > git.yoctoproject.org/meta-rockchip (or openembedded-core), so building any of > the MACHINEs introduced in these patches that specify either of these kernels > will fail. > > git.yoctoproject.org/meta-rockchip is a community layer focused on providing > builds composed of upstream and open-source components (i.e. U-Boot from > git.denx.de/u-boot.git and the Linux kernel from kernel.org). Some BSP layers > (e.g. meta-freescale) are able to provide users with a switch so that builds > can be built either from vendor sources or upstream sources by setting one > parameter, but so far git.yoctoproject.org/meta-rockchip doesn't have this > functionality and my attempts to get this functionality integrated at a > higher level (i.e. instead of having every BSP layer implement this logic > independently) haven't met with success. > > Best regards, > Trevor -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto