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2023-11-30Upgrade KUKSA.val components to 0.4.2 releaseScott Murray1-342/+366
Upgrade to the KUKSA.val 0.4.2 release that includes the changes required to build the databroker on RISC-V. Notes: - A patch is required to allow building the databroker with Rust 1.68 instead of 1.70, which is currently not available to us on top of Yocto kirkstone. The patch only fixes the versions of the clap command-line parser crate and some of its direct dependencies to what was effectively being used with 0.4.0, so the risk seems minimal at present. When time permits, backporting Rust 1.70 to kirkstone using a mixin layer will be investigated, as that seems better with respect to handling any more KUKSA.val updates during the Quillback lifecycle. - The new optional VISS support has been enabled in the databroker build, but it has not yet been tested on target (a configuration change is required). - The kuksa-client recipe has been updated to build from the new separate kuksa-python-sdk repository. This futureproofs things a bit, as any further 0.4.x releases will only be buildable from the separate repository instead of kuksa.val as before. - The kuksa-dbc-feeder recipe has been left using the 0.4.0 tag commit for now, as no 0.4.2 tag has been made in the feeders repository. As well, some of the post-0.4.0 changes will require rework of the local patches on our side. Bug-AGL: SPEC-4893 Change-Id: I5f92fdea0095a432977c9fa7da05fe5347f7e789 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com> Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/c/AGL/meta-agl-demo/+/29490 Tested-by: Jenkins Job builder account ci-image-boot-test: Jenkins Job builder account Reviewed-by: Jan-Simon Moeller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org> ci-image-build: Jenkins Job builder account
2023-08-21Upgrade KUKSA.val components to 0.4.0 releasesScott Murray1-294/+408
Move kuksa.val and kuksa.val.feeders repos to a commit that includes the recent 0.4.0 release plus a few post-release fixes, and update our local patches for the new version. A new patch is required for the databroker to disable the upstream addition of a vendored build of protobuf tooling for the host platform, as that does not work in the OE build enviroment, and is effectively not required since known versions of protoc and libprotobuf are already present. The major change coming in is a rework of TLS support, which requires a minor change to the DBC feeder configuration file that has also been included. Bug-AGL: SPEC-4762 Change-Id: I1a43248f15c9946d9d9dc1e8aacf1c3a96ab45a0 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>
2023-05-31Add KUKSA.val databrokerScott Murray1-0/+566
Add a recipe for the KUKSA.val databroker, a Rust implementation of a VSS server with gRPC APIs, and add it to the images that currently have the C++ kuksa-val server to ease further integration development. Since the databroker listens for gRPC API requests on a different port than the C++ server, there is no conflict during this period. Users wanting to drive CAN data into the databroker for testing will have to manually update the kuksa-dbc-feeder configuration during this interim period. Changes: - Bump common KUKSA.val SRCREV to pick up some improvements. - Add kuksa-databroker recipe to build the databroker. - Add kuksa-databroker-agl recipe to install AGL-specific configuration for the databroker, similar to what has previously been done with kuksa-val-agl for the C++ server. - Add missing branch node declarations in the AGL VSS overlay, as the databroker VSS parser is stricter and treats their absence as an error. - Add the kuksa-databroker, kuksa-databroker-agl, and the kuksa-databroker-cli packages to the appropriate packagegroups and images. Some follow up work will factor out a packagegroup for the KUKSA.val packages to make future changes easier. Bug-AGL: SPEC-4762 Change-Id: Ie7837b7e42a2283914adc913b75639fcb83029a6 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>