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2021-07-30meta-agl-lxc: integrate pipewire-ic-ipc and pull in agl-pipewireGeorge Kiagiadakis4-1/+43
pipewire-ic-ipc offers a small unix socket server that listens for the SUSPEND & RESUME requests from its clients and sets the "suspend.playback" metadata on pipewire. This allows wireplumber instances to catch changes to this metadata property and suspend or resume playback from applications appropriately. The purpose of this is to allow Instrument Cluster applications to suspend audio from other containers and play certain sounds exclusively. The server-side is implemented as a pipewire module that gets loaded in a separate pipewire process and behaves as a client to the actual pipewire daemon. It is not affected by pipewire daemon's stops & reloads, as it re-connects automatically to pipewire and synchronizes the "suspend.playback" status. The icipc-client application is an example that is not meant to be used in production. IC applications are expected to use the library directly. It is provided for testing & demo purposes. v2: - removed the client from the host image - updated the pipewire-ic-ipc git URI to point to AGL's gerrit Bug-AGL: SPEC-4027 Signed-off-by: George Kiagiadakis <george.kiagiadakis@collabora.com> Change-Id: I9e326797ce899c2579a0d7794202091e455c6c98
2021-06-29meta-agl-lxc: Update host kernel configurationmarlin_12.90.0marlin/12.90.012.90.0Scott Murray4-8/+36
Add a generic kernel bbappend and associated conditional include file that uses the new AGL_KCONFIG_FRAGMENTS to disable all other AGL provided kernel configuration, replacing it with a local fragment to enable minimal required features for LXC support. The previous linux-renesas bbappend to leverage the meta-virtualization provided kernel configuration has been removed, and the agl-lxc template has been updated to drop the "virtualization" distro feature (thus disabling all meta-virtualization additions). Bug-AGL: SPEC-3983 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com> Change-Id: Iea91c3e273fe01d764adb644efc212f92e4a92fe
2021-06-29meta-agl-lxc: Fix lack of gles modules in demo imageHiroyuki Ishii1-0/+2
With current integration of lxc-host-image-demo for rcar-gen3, weston fails to start due to lack of gles modules so that demo application doesn't come up. This change fixes it with adding kernel-module-gles into lxc-host-image-demo image, only for rcar-gen3 boards as of this moment (since lxc-host-image-demo is maintained only for h3/m3 ulcb boards currently). Signed-off-by: Hiroyuki Ishii <ishii.hiroyuki002@jp.panasonic.com> Change-Id: I7874b125e6937c43bc706f63c971cb33d1a47a6c
2021-06-24meta-agl-lxc: add packagegroup-core-tools-profile bbappendScott Murray1-0/+8
Add a bbappend for packagegroup-core-tools-profile to disable the LTTng related tools and perf when building for container guests to avoid issues with kernel source dependencies. Bug-AGL: SPEC-3983 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com> Change-Id: I394495bcc36505103066c62dd075edd1c5c360b0
2021-06-14meta-agl-lxc: add initial rcar3 supportScott Murray5-1/+27
Note that these changes do allow building and booting the lxc-host-image-demo image, and the cluster-demo container does get autostarted, but currently Weston fails to start in the container. Changes: - Add a meta-rcar-gen3 dynamic layer with some bbappends to disable problematic kernel module dependencies when building for the container guest configuration. The ones used are based on the ones in the IC EG container-bsp github repo, but fewer are needed due to the use of linux-dummy, and the changes are done via aglcontainerguest overrides. - Add linux-renesas bbappend that disables the problematic default addition of virtio.scc to KERNEL_FEATURES done in the meta-virtualization layer, which currently is dependent on the file coming from the linux-yocto kernel metadata, which is not the case with linux-renesas. Upstream have been engaged on this being a problem, so this may not be required in the future. - Add lxc.scc to KERNEL_FEATURES in linux-renesas bbappend to leverage the .cfg from meta-virtualization. - Borrow a couple of tweaks from the IC EG container-bsp github repo to disable firmware and disable the serial consoles in the container guest build. Bug-AGL: SPEC-3953 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com> Change-Id: I30fe6a940c5c44ee2ad71410a97a4495829c0b45
2021-06-07Add meta-agl-lxcScott Murray20-0/+355
Add meta-agl-lxc layer with LXC container integration recipes, and "agl-lxc" feature to enable its use. The changes are based on the previous prototypes by Tadao Tanikawa and the updates done for the trial integration layers on the agl-ic-eg github by Naoto Yamaguchi, Hiroyuki Ishii, and Jan-Simon Moeller. The layer can be used by running aglsetup.sh with just the "agl-lxc" feature, then building lxc-host-image-demo with bitbake. Notes: - The agl-lxc feature enables a "agl-container-guest" multiconfig configuration for building the guest image(s). This suffices for demonstrating integrated builds with multiconfig, but may change in the future with extension of aglsetup.sh to add more flexibility. - There are guest-image-minimal and guest-image-cluster-demo recipes that are intended as a base container template and a demo of its use. The cluster-demo image contains the demo cluster reference UI application, and is roughly equivalent to what is named cluster-guest in the agl-ic-eg trial integration configuration. - There are likewise lxc-host-image-minimal and lxc-host-image-demo images. The host demo is configured to pull in the cluster-demo guest image, and configuration has been added such that it will automatically boot and start the cluster reference UI application. - Unlike previous work where the guest container image is added to the host image via a recipe that packages up the guest image's contents, a more direct scheme is used where the guest image is unpacked inside the host image rootfs via the use of the ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND mechanism. This avoids some hassles around potentially mismatched user and group id lists in the host and guest images, with the additional benefit of being faster. However, using this scheme is to some degree only necessary due to the use of LXC with unpacked guest image hierarchies. With other container tooling that uses e.g. OCI images, a revert to using packages may be preferable. - The reusable logic in the lxc-host-image-minimal recipe makes some assumptions wrt naming. They are: - guest image names have the format guest-image-<name> - guest images have a corresponding LXC configuration file recipe with the name lxc-config-<name> The intent is to simplify reuse of the base minimal recipes, but this can be reworked if deemed too restrictive. - packagegroups for e.g. pipewire and weston have purposefully not been defined at this time. It seems better to wait until it is more obvious how useful they would be. Limitations: - The host image is currently rebuilt every time to work around an issue with multiconfig dependencies that is being investigated upstream. This can hopefully be removed in the near future. - The demo images are currently in meta-agl-lxc for convenience. It may make more sense for them to reside in another location to ease shifting some things into meta-agl. - At the moment, only qemux86-64 has been tested. The changes to enable host and guest configuration tweaks for the rcar3 BSP need further investigation and discussion on where they should be maintained. Bug-AGL: SPEC-3953, SPEC-3955 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com> Change-Id: I69d41f1d1c736f05cf3b4997dbda147879e2e25d