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-# meta-rcar-gen3
-
-
-This layer provides the support for the evaluation board mounted ARM SoCs of
-Renesas Electronics, called the R-Car Generation 3.
-
-Currently, this supports boards and the SoCs of the following:
-
-```bash
- - Board: Salvator-X / SoC: R8A7795 (R-Car H3), R8A7796 (R-Car M3), R8A77965 (R-Car M3N)
- - Board: R-Car Starter Kit premier(H3ULCB) / SoC: R8A7795 (R-Car H3)
- - Board: R-Car Starter Kit pro(M3ULCB) / SoC: R8A7796 (R-Car M3)
- - Board: R-Car Starter Kit pro(M3NULCB) / SoC: R8A77965 (R-Car M3N)
- - Board: Ebisu / SoC: R8A77990 (R-Car E3)
-```
-
-## Branch Policy
-
-
-* This is Community Yocto BSP to follow Yocto/Poky releases.
-
-* It is not supported to the level of the Customer Yocto BSP.
-
-## Tag Policy
-
-
-* Releases are created from the respective working branch.
-
-* After a Customer Yocto BSP version releases, the Community Yocto BSP will be
-rebased and released accordingly.
-
-* dunfell-X:
-
- * The versions used on dunfell (Yocto Project 3.1) will start on
- dunfell-Yocto-v3.21.0 to keep the major version numbers in sync.
-
-## Contribution
-
-
-* Please submit any patches for this layer to: takamitsu.honda.pv@renesas.com
-
-* Please see the MAINTAINERS file for more details.
-
-## Layer Dependencies
-
-
-This layer depends on:
-
-* poky
-
-```bash
- URI: git://git.yoctoproject.org/poky
- layers: meta, meta-poky, meta-yocto-bsp
- branch: dunfell
-```
-
-* meta-openembedded
-
-```bash
- URI: git://git.openembedded.org/meta-openembedded
- layers: meta-oe, meta-python
- branch: dunfell
-```
-
-## Build Instructions
-
-
-The following instructions require a Poky installation (or equivalent).
-
-* This also needs git user name and email defined:
-
-```bash
- $ git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
- $ git config --global user.name "Your Name"
-```
-
-* Initialize a build using the 'oe-init-build-env' script in Poky. e.g.:
-
-```bash
- $ source poky/oe-init-build-env
-```
-
-* After that, initialized configure bblayers.conf by adding meta-rcar-gen3 layer.
-e.g.:
-
-```bash
- BBLAYERS ?= " \
- <path to layer>/poky/meta \
- <path to layer>/poky/meta-poky \
- <path to layer>/poky/meta-yocto-bsp \
- <path to layer>/meta-renesas/meta-rcar-gen3 \
- <path to layer>/meta-openembedded/meta-python \
- <path to layer>/meta-openembedded/meta-oe \
- "
-```
-
-* To build a specific target BSP, configure the associated machine in local.conf:
-
-```bash
- MACHINE ??= "<supported board name>"
-```
-
-Board|MACHINE
------|-------
-Salvator-X/XS|MACHINE="salvator-x"
-Ebisu|MACHINE="ebisu"
-Starter Kit Pro (M3ULCB)|MACHINE="m3ulcb"
-Starter Kit Pro (M3NULCB)|MACHINE="m3nulcb"
-Starter Kit Premier (H3ULCB)|MACHINE="h3ulcb"
-
-* Select the SOC
-
- * For H3: r8a7795
-
- ```bash
- SOC_FAMILY = "r8a7795"
- ```
-
- * For M3: r8a7796
-
- ```bash
- SOC_FAMILY = "r8a7796"
- ```
-
- * For M3N: r8a77965
-
- ```bash
- SOC_FAMILY = "r8a77965"
- ```
-
- * For E3: r8a77990
-
- ```bash
- # Already added in machine config: ebisu.conf
- SOC_FAMILY = "r8a77990"
- ```
-
-* Configure for systemd init in local.conf:
-
-```bash
- DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " systemd"
- VIRTUAL-RUNTIME_init_manager = "systemd"
-```
-
-* Configure for ivi-shell and ivi-extension
-
-```bash
- DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " ivi-shell"
-```
-
-* Configure for USB 3.0
-
-```bash
- MACHINE_FEATURES_append = " usb3"
-```
-
-* Enable tuning support for Capacity Aware migration Strategy (CAS)
-
-```bash
- MACHINE_FEATURES_append = " cas"
-```
-
-* For a list of sample local.conf file, please refer to: [docs/sample/conf/](docs/sample/conf/)
-
-* Build the target file system image using bitbake:
-
-```bash
- $ bitbake core-image-minimal
-```
-
-After completing the images for the target machine will be available in the
-output directory 'tmp/deploy/images/<supported board name>'.
-
-Images generated:
-
-* Image (generic Linux Kernel binary image file)
-
-* \<SoC\>-\<machine name\>.dtb (DTB for target machine)
-
-* core-image-minimal-\<machine name\>.tar.bz2 (rootfs tar+bzip2)
-
-* core-image-minimal-\<machine name\>.ext4 (rootfs ext4 format)
-
-## Build Instructions for SDK
-
-
-NOTE:
-
-**This may be changed in the near feature. These instructions are tentative.**
-
-Should define the staticdev in SDK image feature for installing the static libs
-to SDK in local.conf.
-
-```bash
- SDKIMAGE_FEATURES_append = " staticdev-pkgs"
-```
-
-### For 64-bit target SDK (aarch64)
-
-
-Use `bitbake -c populate_sdk` for generating the toolchain SDK
-
-```bash
- $ bitbake core-image-minimal -c populate_sdk
-```
-
-The SDK can be found in the output directory `tmp/deploy/sdk`
-
-* `poky-glibc-x86_64-core-image-minimal-aarch64-toolchain-x.x.sh`
-
-### Usage of toolchain SDK
-
-
-Install the SDK to the default: `/opt/poky/x.x`
-
-* For 64-bit target SDK
-
-```bash
- $ sh poky-glibc-x86_64-core-image-minimal-aarch64-toolchain-x.x.sh
-```
-
-* For 64-bit application, using environment script in `/opt/poky/x.x`
-
-```bash
- $ source /opt/poky/x.x/environment-setup-aarch64-poky-linux
-```
-
-## R-Car Generation 3 Information
-
-
-Refer to the following for more information from eLinux website
-
-https://elinux.org/R-Car